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6351 Birth records for the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting give Calvin's birth as the 7th 5th month, 1831, son of Bailey and Jane. I presume, since these are Quaker records, this means her birthday was July 7. Other genealogist have recorded May 13th which is likely an error. PEARSON, Calvin W. (I3311)
 
6352 Birth records for the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting record Asenath's birth as the 4th, 8th mo 1828; daughter of Bailey and Jane. I presume, since these are Quaker records, this means her birthday was Oct. 4, 1828. Other genealogist have recorded August 4th which is likely an error. PEARSON, Asenath (I3310)
 
6353 Birth records for the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting record Bailey's birth as the 24th day, 2nd month, 1807; son of Nathan and Mary. I presume, since these are Quaker records, this means his birthday was April 24, 1807. Other genealogist have recorded Feb. 24 which is likely an error. PEARSON, Bailey (I3308)
 
6354 Birth records for the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting record Jane's birth as the 28th day, 10th month, 1808; daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Ratliff. I presume, since these are Quaker records, this means his birthday was Dec 28, 1808. Other genealogist have recorded Oct. 24 which is likely an error. RATLIFF, Jane (I3309)
 
6355 Birth records indicate that Anatolius was the illegitimate child of Elisabeth. I have not determined whether she later married or not. SUNDBERG, Anatolius (I3134)
 
6356 Birth records show this childs mother to be Karen Hørsbol Pedersen of Klausholm, Gadbjerg, Vejle. PEDERSEN, Dagmar (I24544)
 
6357 Birthdate calculated from age on headstone, age given as 1y5m14d. SCOTT, Charles Wilson (I7275)
 
6358 Board: Family History > Localities > Scandinavian and Baltic States > Denmark > Counties > Vejle Source (S571)
 
6359 Board: Family History > Localities > Scandinavian and Baltic States > Denmark > Counties > Vejle Source (S572)
 
6360 Book reports death as 1734. TALBOTT, Peggy (I851)
 
6361 Brittan's will written 10 March 1821 included the following: Brittain (sic) Oxley of The Township of Colerain Belmount
(sic) county Ohio ... to my wife Elizabeth The Sum Sixty Dollars also her Choice of a Bed & Suit of beding (sic) Sufficient for Summer & winter and also a Side Saddle, her chice of a Cow To be kept; and Such parts of my household & kitchen furniture as She may Deem proper ... I give and devise unto my Daughter May Dilavon ... the sum of Sixty Dollars ... my Daugter (sic) Bethamy (sic) Cramlet ... the sum of Sixty Dollars ... my Daughter ann argo in addition to To what She has had the Sum of Eight Dollars ... my granson (sic) Brittain Dilaven The Sum of Twenty Dollars ... Three granchildren (sic) Children of my Daughter Patience windegarn the Sum of Ten Dollars ... and the Remainder of my personal Estate ... To
my Son John Two Thirds and to my Son Evert the Remainder and all my Landed Estate whereon I now Live ... my Son John Shall have the Same for the Term of five years ...at the Experation of Said Term ... it Shall be Equally Devided In Value between my Son Everet and my Son John .../s/
Brittan Oxley witnessed by Thomas Wilson and Henry Sidwell. [transcribed by P.R. Paschke] 
OXLEY, Brittain (I18448)
 
6362 Brockville was called 'Elizabethtown' when this ancestor lived there From Payne Kilbourne's history of the Kilbourn family: 'He was esteemed as a man of integrity and sound judgment, and was much employed in settling the estates of deceased persons. In May, 1769, he was commissioned by Gov. Pitkin , as Lieutenant of the first military company in Litchfield. On the breaking out of the Revolution, he, (in common with many prominent and influential men in his native town) steadfastly adhered to the cause of the king. He is spoken of by those who remember him, as a man of uncommon energy of character, and was accustomed to speak with great freedom and often with severity relative to what he considered the 'rebellion;' yet none were more liberal or humane to those who were suffering in the cause of their country. (Kilbourne relates that Benjamin was cashiered by the Conn. legislaturefor speaking against the revolution, and that it ordered the Attorney for the county to prosecute him) 'He continued to reside in Litchfield until some years after the close ofthe war, when he removed with most of his family to Elizabethtown, hear Brockville, Upper Canada - being determined, as he said, to 'lay his bones on King George's soil.' KILBORN, Lieut. Lieut. Benjamin (I8674)
 
6363 Brother Francis named administrator of Thomas's will. BILLINGSLEY, Thomas (I587)
 
6364 Brother of first husband. PHELPS, Henry (I6362)
 
6365 Brought wife and son, John to Maryland, from Virginia. HALE, Ann Frances (I589)
 
6366 Brought wife and son, John to Maryland, from Virginia. BILLINGSLEY, Francis (I588)
 
6367 Buelow Ancestors record that this was a second marriage for James. He had a daughter from that marriage who is buried at Long Prairie, Minnesota. Family: James Harvey LACKEY / Louisa Clara BUELOW (F1362)
 
6368 Buelow genealogy does not mention William but he is clearly in the family in 1870 where he is listed as age 12, to Alberts age 13. Buelow genealogy states birthdate of Albert as Dec. 1858 which would make him age 11 at the time of the census. KLUG, William (I16304)
 
6369 Built in 1911 the "Nina Larowe building" is part of the historic "Alphabet Historic District."

It was first built by the German Savings and Loan Society to use as a meeting hall. Nina bought it to use as a dance studio. Before she died it was converted to "The Nob Hill" theater.

A local tour group gives walking tours of the area and a story is told that her building was the sight of the largest alcohol raid in Portland history. The raid was after her death. 
CHURCHMAN, Nina (I16394)
 
6370 Bunce notes that most information was obtained from the "History and Directory of Yates Co., NY." Source (S148)
 
6371 Buried in New Russia in a private gravesite. ALDEN, Nathaniel Butler (I16963)
 
6372 Burl died as the result of a farm accident. LONG, Burl Edmond (I1150)
 
6373 Burrell, Lurita/Luretta, b 29 Jun 1842 Clayborn co., Tn; d 04Nov 1925 Lx; w Apr 1866 Washington Burrell; i Grove twp cem. BTR12 Nov 1925, BFP 12 Nov 1925 BAKER, Luretta (I5589)
 
6374 Burrell, Washington, b 1856 Tuscarawas co., Oh; in Co C 1st Colo.; d 12 Jan 1894 nr Grove Center, Taylor co; w 29 Apr 1866 Lurita Baker; i Grove Cntr. TCD 01 Feb 1894 BURRELL, George Washington (I5588)
 
6375 Burt Family History, cited as reference #159, lists Isott as mother to only Agnes and Elizabeth. Does not list mother of children 1 - 5, not clear as to their mother. UNKNOWN, Isett (I1805)
 
6376 Butternuts, Otsego Co., NY (owned Land)

Purchased Land near Plain City, Madison Co., OH 
NORTON, James Alexander (I18616)
 
6377 By 1881 it appears as if Margaret and Thomas have married, or at least she shares his last name.
Note:picture of census too light. 
MURPHY, Thomas (I27397)
 
6378 By 1881 it appears as if Margaret and Thomas have married, or at least she shares his last name.
Note:picture of census too light. 
CASEY, Margaret (I27293)
 
6379 By Dr. Samuel Nott at 1st Congregational Church Family: Amaziah FILLMORE / Hannah LADD (F667)
 
6380 Calculated from age (78) at death. WILBURN, Robert (I19126)
 
6381 Calculated from information on grave, 44y, 8m, 29d. LUTHER, Caleb (I1309)
 
6382 California voter registration on Oct. 5, 1892 lists George Brockman, farmer, b. England; occupation farmer; residence South Riverside; naturalized citizen in March of 1856 at Goodhue County, MN. The registration notes he is 61 years of age; height 5'9" with a dark complexion, gray eyes and gray hair. BROCKMAN, George M. (I19570)
 
6383 Called brother by Alice's brother in his will. FRENDE, Richard (I4386)
 
6384 Came from Co. Sligo, IRELAND and lived in NY and NJ HART, Unknown (I350)
 
6385 Came from Lancaster Co., VA in 1682 and settled in Baltimore Co., MD, where he bought land. MERRYMAN, Charles (I3808)
 
6386 Came to America around 1848 to New Milford, Connecticut and was listed as a bootmaker. MURPHY, Mary Ann (I17312)
 
6387 Came to America around 1848 to New Milford, Connecticut and was listed as a bootmaker. AHERN, John (I17311)
 
6388 Came to Minnesota HAMERNICK, Francis (I3171)
 
6389 Came to US aboard Mayflower TILLEY, Edward (I2956)
 
6390 Came to Virginia and bought land. MERRYMAN, John (I7669)
 
6391 Canadian Passenger Lists record a Franz Hammernick who arrived in Quebec on Jul 29, 1872 from Bremen, Germany aboard the "Agda." His age is given as 28 and home as West Prussia. He is accompanied by Marianna, age 28; Hanna, 2; and Barbara, 3 months. TYBORCZYK, Marianna (I25993)
 
6392 Canadian Passenger Lists record a Franz Hammernick who arrived in Quebec on Jul 29, 1872 from Bremen, Germany aboard the "Agda." His age is given as 28 and home as West Prussia. He is accompanied by Marianna, age 28; Hanna, 2; and Barbara, 3 months. HAMERNICK, Francis (I3171)
 
6393 Capt. Phineas Chapin considerably engaged in public business and quite an influential man. He was at Ticonderoga, July 1777 CHAPIN, Captain Captain Phineas (I1559)
 
6394 Carl Gustaf and Anna Lisa did not marry. Family: Carl Gustaf JOHANNSSON / Anna Lisa JONASDOTTER (F4444)
 
6395 Catherine had been institutionalized for most of the last 45+ years of her life, first at the St. Peter State Hospital and from 1895 - 1931 at the Fergus Falls State Hospital for the Insane. GOYETTE, Catherine (I20621)
 
6396 Catherine is listed as being blind in the 1860 census. BOOKER, Catherine (I26392)
 
6397 Catherine is said to have died when her son (either a Reuben or William) was 3 years old. The Spicer Genealogy states he lived with a grandparent for a few years and then an older half brother in Michigan. SPICER, Catherine (I20022)
 
6398 Cause of death : arteriosclerosis MCINTEER, Joseph (I27128)
 
6399 Cause of death acute heart disease, duration one minute. Contributing cause, senile gangrene, both feet. Length a resident listed as a few days, he must have been visiting his brother. RYAN, Thomas H. (I197)
 
6400 Cause of death due to carcinoma of the liver. HEIMANN, Maria Helena (I3170)
 

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