Matches 701 to 750 of 929
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701 | SAR Member #1436 | JAMESON, John Alexander (I1476)
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702 | SAR Member #69776 | JAMESON, John Butler (I5208)
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703 | SAR Member #69776 | JAMESON, John Butler (I5212)
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704 | SAR Member #70043 | JAMESON, Dr. James Walker (I5210)
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705 | SAR Member #85757 | JAMESON, Robert Dudley (I5213)
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706 | Scholarship established (1960) in his name at Princeton University. | JAMESON, Dr. James Walker (I5210)
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707 | Secretary and Treasurer of the Cheshire Provident Institution, in Keene, NH | NIMS, Oscar George (I4669)
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708 | Section 30 | DIX, Leonard (I3322)
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709 | Section Ct2-D Row 100 Site 105 | JAMESON, H. Burton (I3342)
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710 | Section N | HOWELL, Donald Frank (I2665)
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711 | Section Q, Lot 260. There is no wife with him though. | JAMESON, George Howell (I1461)
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712 | see Hugh Jamesons Parents | JAMESON, Alexander (I5)
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713 | Sergeant in Captain Jonas Kidder’s Comp., in Colonel Moses Nichol’s Regiment of Militia, raised by the State of New Hampshire to join the Continental Army at West Point. Enlisted July 6, 1780 and served until October 24, 1780. | JAMESON, Alexander (I3064)
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714 | Served 2 terms as NH govenor. | PIERCE, Gov. Benjamin (I4317)
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715 | Served as Major and Judge Advocate - Union Forces. After the war had a law office and was Judge Advocate for probate for Lorain Co., OH. | STEELE, Major John Whedon (I5885)
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716 | Served at various times, starting in July of 1775, in the Revolutionary War, from both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. | JAMESON, Hugh (I3068)
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717 | Served during the Revolutionary War as a Private in Captain Robert Cluggage Company with Lieutenant Richard Brown in the First Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment commanded by Colonel Edward Hand from June 1775 to 1776. | WRIGHT, David (I44)
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718 | Served in Captain Nathaniel Hutchins' Co., Joseph Cilley's Reg., enlisting, from Dunbarton, NH, in 1778, for two years. | JAMESON, Captain Thomas (I3069)
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719 | Served in the Black Hawk War from May 25, 1832 to September 6, 1832. He was likely present at the battle of Apple River Fort, June 26, 1832 with his family. His son John Brocklebank Jameson was the youngest militiaman in the company, at age 11. The company muster roll may be found in Ellen Whitney's THE BLACK HAWK WAR 1831-1832, Vol. 1, pp. 520-522. Note: the roll incorrectly lists the father and son as "Jimmerson." | JAMESON, Samuel (I2840)
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720 | Served in the Civil War as a Private in the 141st Infantry, Company H. | Jamason, Hugh (I6655)
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721 | Served in the Navy from 1834 to 1844 then enlisted 1862 Co. G., 5th Reg't Mass. Vol. | JAMESON, Andrew (I4352)
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722 | Served in the Revolutionary War as a private in Captain John Holden's Company, Colonel Thomas Nixon's 6th Massachusetts Regiment. He enlisted March 15, 1777, died while serving, January 30, 1778 | HEMINGWAY, Isaac (I1295)
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723 | Served in the Revolutionary War as a Private in Captain John Duncan's Company, in Colonel Daniel Moore's New Hampshire Regiment which marched from Bedford and Antrim, NH, Sept 1777 and joined the Northern Continental Army at Beningtown. He joined Sept 29, 1777 and was discharged Oct 25, 1777. | JAMESON, Alexander (I1430)
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724 | Served in the Revolutionary War as a Private in Captain Steven Dearborn's Company, Thomas Stickney's Regiment in General Stark's Brigade of the New Hampshire Militia which marched from Chester, NH and joined the Northern Contental Army, 1777, Served from July 21, 1777 and discharged Sept 28, 1777. | BROWN, Joseph (I1105)
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725 | Served in the Revolutionary War as a Private in the 6th Massachusetts Regiment commanded by Colonel Thomas Nixon. He enlisted July 14, 1780, discharged December 3, 1780. | HEMINGWAY, Isaac (I1292)
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726 | Settled 2 miles west of Morristown abt 1741 Source: Morristown 1st Presbyterian Church Records - Newberry Library, Chicago, IL | PIERSON, Joseph (I1765)
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727 | Settled in Gloucester, MA 1642 | HAVEN, Richard (I1278)
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728 | Settled in Orange, Essex Co., NJ. Was a member and deacon of 1st Church Orange | PIERSON, Samuel (I1776)
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729 | Settled on land not granted by the proprietors of Chester near Head's saw mill. He probably had title from the proprietors of Suncook, but he with others was sued. | BROWN, Joseph (I1105)
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730 | Sheriff of Chemung from 1865-1867 | HOWELL, Edwin W. (I1380)
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731 | Shoemaker Emigrated about 1881(?) | SALZER, John Jacob (I1841)
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732 | Signed the Association Test at Dunbarton, NH, 25 November 1776 [S59 (p.8)] | JAMESON, Alexander (I3064)
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733 | Signed the Association Test at Dunbarton, NH, 25 November 1776 [S59 (V30 p.46)] | JAMESON, Hugh (I1469)
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734 | Silas Wells was a grandson of Rev. Thomas Wells, of Amesbury, Mass Eliphalet R. Sargent, of Dunbarton, NH, was a brother of Enoch P. Sargent, who married Jane Jameson (daughter od Daniel Jameson, a brother of mother Mary) | WELLS, Silas (I2237)
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735 | Silver Creek was a small section of Plainwell on the East side of the village at that time. Plainwell is no longer broken down into these "subsections". | JAMESON, Archibald (I4175)
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736 | Silver Creek was a small section of Plainwell on the East side of the village at that time. Plainwell is no longer broken down into these "subsections". | JAMESON, Horace (I4428)
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737 | Silver Creek, NM | JAMESON, Daniel (I5444)
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738 | Some genealogies have his death as "Iowa City, Wright Co., IA," which does not exist. It's possible he died in Iowa Township, which does exist in Wright Co., but this is some distance from his home in Richland, Jackson Co., IA. It is more likely that he may have died in Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA, a place much closer to his home and a more likely place he might have visited. | JAMESON, Capt Alexander Dickey (I4177)
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739 | some genealogies say his middle name was "Ganson." | JAMESON, Freeman M. (I4461)
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740 | Some give his birth date as 10 Apr 1857 | PARKINSON, Sylvanus (I5004)
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741 | Some have his birth in Lowell, MA, others have his birth in NH. | HIRSCH, Charles Frederick (I4374)
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742 | Some records give death place as Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT | STEDMAN, Nathan (I4631)
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743 | Some records have Edwin's death in Antrim, Hillsborough Co., NH | JAMESON, Edwin Dunlap (I4419)
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744 | Some records suggest death was in Antrim, Hillsborough Co., NH | JAMESON, Frederick William (I4420)
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745 | Some records suggest place of death - Hartford, CT | STEDMAN, Rachel (I4335)
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746 | Some sources (i.e., her newspaper obituary, have her birth date as 2 June 1907, rather that 1 Jun 1907. | MONROE, Kathryne Dare (I1503)
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747 | Sometimes listed as Irving | Sargent, Ervin Paige (I3238)
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748 | Sometimes listed as McCauley | McCalley, James (I3178)
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749 | Sometimes referred to as "Jenny" or "Jane" | BROWN, Janet (I1431)
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750 | Sometimes referred to as "Molly Gay" | GUY, Mary (I1106)
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