Matches 601 to 650 of 929
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601 | of Rockford | TRESSILLIAN, Ivan Callahan (I110)
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602 | of Rockford | ALLEN, Robert E. (I2784)
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603 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JAMESON, John Alexander (I5385)
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604 | of Silver Creek | POWIS, Hessie (I2641)
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605 | of St-Armand, Lower Canada (now Prov. of Quebec) | Ayer, Polly (I5141)
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606 | of Stratford, Ontario, Canada | KAY, Rev. John (I3035)
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607 | of Typhoid Fever | HOWELL, Maud A. (I2659)
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608 | of Warner, NH | Currier, Sally (I5142)
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609 | of Yankdon, SD | CALLAHAN, Thomas (I2791)
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610 | often refered to as "Dr" | BROWN, Joseph III (I5129)
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611 | Often referred to as doctor, on account of preparing drops for "fits." | BROWN, Joseph (I1105)
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612 | Often said to have been born in County Londonderry. More likely born in Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland. See Hugh Jameson's History | JAMESON, Hugh (I1469)
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613 | Old Soldiers Home | DENSON, William Henry (I432)
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614 | On 10/4/1861 he mustered into "I" Co. NY 9th Cavalry. He was discharged for disability on 7/7/1862 at Alexandria, VA. Member of GAR Post # 488 (John Braden) in North East, PA | GOODRICH, James Parsons (I4535)
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615 | on grounds that her treatment was injurious to hir health | Family: Reuben William Carlton / Julia Ann JAMESON (F2855)
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616 | One of the earliest settlers in Souhegan West, was a native of Ireland. He was elected deacon of the church, in 1744, in place of Captian Humphrey Hobbs, and held the office until his death 5 January 1774 | COCHRAN, Deacon James (I3026)
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617 | Only lived 11 months | BROWN, Ann (I5135)
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618 | Only unknown (Aug 2000) "Howell" clippings kept by Lucile Howell Jameson. Could be relatives. Ppossibly to cousins from Albert Arnold or other unknown Howell relatives. | HOWELL, Franklin L. (I2595)
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619 | Organized the Ogdensburg Savings and Loan Association and, in 1888, became it's secretary and treasurer. In May 1927, he assumed the management of the Ogdensburg Music Store. | JAMESON, Arthur Lincoln (I3694)
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620 | Original Immigrant | JAMESON, Hugh (I1469)
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621 | Original Immigrant | WHITEHEAD, Christine (I1470)
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622 | Originally (6 Mar 1818) buried at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston, MA. Removed to Woburn MA 18 May 1918 | JAMESON, Robert Miller (I4596)
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623 | Originally buried at Andersonville National Cemetery #7345. Later (1866) exhumed and re-interred to Hartford, CT | JAMESON, John Stedman (I4633)
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624 | Originally buried in 1865 at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory.He was transferred from there to MT and reburied Mar 6, 1905, in Sec. A #416 of the memorial to the Battle of the Little Big Horn in the Custer National Cemetery. | JAMESON, Horace (I4502)
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625 | Owen's 1852 marriage record (to Mary Garter (Garber) states his place of birth as "County of Marine, Ohio" (perhaps Marion Co.?) | WRIGHT, Owen (I11)
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626 | Owned a flouring mill in Churchville, NY with Ira M. Randall, doing business under the firm of Jameson & Randall for many years. | JAMESON, Isaac Hemingway (I1471)
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627 | Owned extensive properties including the Republic Building in Chicago and others in several other states. Maintained homes in Montecito, CA, Lake Geneva, WI, and in Chicago during his latter life. | Strong, Henry (I2018)
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628 | Parent thought to be Alexander Jameson. See: here | JAMESON, Hugh (I1469)
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629 | parents had daughter Mary Ann in 1837 | ARMITAGE, Mary (I2821)
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630 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: John Regan / Mary ULN (F3432)
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631 | Parents identified as Patrick and Mary Dohrity on 1892 marriage record | Family: Patrick Doherty / Mary ULN (F3431)
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632 | Parmealice's name is sometimes listed as Termealyea D. Milburn. This horrible translation/transliteration can only be a mis-read of the handwriting in the birth pages of the Milburn family bible. Luckily, or not, I knew Parmealice's daughter Margaret (Cook) Mathews. In February of 1961 she personally told me it was Parmealice and even spelled it out for me. I also know her great granddaughter Eydie who also agrees that was her name and gave me her middle name, Diane. Mary (Morgan) Ritzer (I2921) | MILBURN, Parmealice Diane (I2309)
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633 | Patterson Park Hospital | JAMESON, David Alexander (I3424)
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634 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net - 11/2000 | SORRELS, Lydia (I2610)
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635 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net - 11/2000 | SORRELS, Lydia (I2610)
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636 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net - 11/2000 | WRIGHT, Ben (I2612)
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637 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net - 11/2000 | WRIGHT, Charlie (I2613)
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638 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net - 11/2000 | WRIGHT, Aaron (I2614)
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639 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net - 11/2000 | WRIGHT, Ajolon (I2615)
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640 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net - 11/2000 | Family: James WRIGHT / Lydia SORRELS (F1505)
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641 | per Linda Graham - lkgraham@uswest.net 11/2000 | WRIGHT, James (I2267)
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642 | perhaps while visiting brother Hugh's widow/family? | JAMESON, Alexander (I1430)
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643 | Place of birth sometimes said to be "Englishtown, Mamouth Co., NJ | STEDMAN, Nathan Rockwell (I7413)
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644 | Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY | Family: Alfred Sutphen TEMPLE / Martha Frisbee WATERHOUSE (F844)
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645 | Plot 418 | JAMESON, David Alexander (I3424)
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646 | possible father | BIGGER, John (I2575)
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647 | possibly 'William David' Howell Upon his death in May 1818 David had 18 acres of land in Jefferson Township and personal property inventoried on 22 May 1818 valued at $54.00 | HOWELL, David (I1411)
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648 | Pretty good GUESS. Wife Mary has a son listed as James Daley on her 1906 Obit. Son John on 1860 census and young children starting after 1853 the date of this marriage record - everything fits. of Dubuque, IA | DALEY, James (I2789)
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649 | Principal at the Academy at Naples, Ontario Co., NY | NICHOLS, John M. (I1716)
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650 | Private in Capt. Peter Clark's Co., in Col. Daniel Moore's Regiment of Volunteers of the New Hampshire Regiment, which marched from Lyndborough, NH, Sept 1777 and joined the Northern Continental Army at Bennington. He joined Sept 30, 1777 and was discharged Oct 26, 1777. | JAMESON, Alexander (I3064)
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