Matches 7,551 to 7,600 of 8,913
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7551 | Marriage of Benjamin Jones and Bathsheba Bosworth is listed as "possible" in Bosworth Genealogy. | Family: Benjamin JONES / Bathsheba BOSWORTH (F706)
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7552 | Marriage of Elliot and Elizabeth entered as "18-2-1835" in "Marriage Book 1," New Castle, Henry County , IN. | Family: Elliot PEARSON / Elizabeth CRANE (F1389)
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7553 | Marriage possibly in Ellisburg, Jefferson, NY | Family: Joseph HASKIN / Deborah BEEKMAN (F2435)
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7554 | Marriage published on August 8, 1755, unsure of actual marriage date. | Family: Timothy CHAPIN / Martha WELLS (F827)
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7555 | Marriage record does not mention Daugaard but does mention Bredballe Strand | SORENSON, Hans Jacob (I24522)
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7556 | Marriage records show Martin James Goode, aged 25, resident of and born in Calais, Maine, a bachelor. His occupation is listed as xxxxmaker (illegible). His parents are listed as John Goode and Margaret Lxxxz (illegible). Margaret is listed as age 29, born in and a resident of Union Milltown, a spinster, parents Andrew McGoldrick and Ellen McDonald. | Family: Martin James GOODE / Margaret MCGOLDRICK (F2489)
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7557 | Marriage records show that Gustav used the last name Sjoberg and his occupation was "snickare" (carpenter). | Family: Gustav ADAMSSON / Carolina SAMUELSDOTTER (F4436)
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7558 | Marriage was performed by the brides grandfather, Rev. William Argo. | Family: Ezekiel T. COLE / Mariah Jane SMITH (F312)
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7559 | Marriage was witnessed by Patrick M. Casey. | Family: Andrew MCGOLDRICK / Mary Elizabeth BARRY (F210)
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7560 | Married a second time, Pynchon's Marriage Record show a marriage for "Widower Samuel Terry and Widow Sarah Scot joined in marriage 19 Nov1690." | TERRY, Samuel (I6002)
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7561 | Married at Richard Johns house, the 5th month, 30th day, 1689 (Quaker date). | Family: William COALE / Elizabeth SPARROW (F2137)
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7562 | Married Bernard as her second husband. | Family: Bernard Leo NEVILLE / Cornelia BERHOST (F5239)
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7563 | Married by A. J. Lovejoy. | Family: Frederick Albert KENNON / Clara Edith Daisy LARUE (F157)
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7564 | Married by Pastor Henry Willes | Family: Amaziah BOSWORTH / Tabitha HARTSHORN (F842)
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7565 | Married by Rev. Isaac Cushman | Family: David BOSWORTH / Priscilla SHAW (F881)
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7566 | Married by W. C. McClelland, Minister and brother of the bride, at the home of the bride's parents. It was the first marriage for Sarah and second for A. G. Kennon. | Family: Albert Gallatin KENNON / Sarah Clarinda MCCLELLAND (F569)
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7567 | Martha is reputed to have been a relative of President ChesterA. Arthur, she was the daughter of Rev. William Arthur of Lancaster Co., PA. | ARTHUR, Margaret (I1418)
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7568 | Martha was scalped by Indians on 26 Jul 1708, in addition an infant of her son Henry was killed and Henry's wife captured, she died shortly thereafter. | KETCHERELL, Martha (I2575)
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7569 | Martha, of Hutchison, KS | Family: Arthur McIntyre BEYMER / Martha VINCENT (F6330)
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7570 | Martin & Rebecca had 2 children | Family: Martin SNIDER / Rebecca MERRYMAN (F780)
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7571 | Martin arrived at the port of New York aboard the SS Berengaria on May 5, 1923. | PETERSEN, Martin Peder (I3129)
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7572 | Martin Kellogg was born on 23 March 1710/11 in Norwalk, Fai rfield County, CT. He married (1) Mary Lockwood, daughter of Deacon Eliphalet Lockwood and Mary Gold. Martin Kellogg m arried (2) Mercy Wood. Mercy was perhaps the daughter of Sa muel Wood of Norwalk CT who had a daughter Mercy born 30 Ma rch 1717. He died on 7 July 1756 in New Canaan, Fairfield C ounty, CT, at age 45. Martin and his wife joined the church on 2 February 17 43 in New Canaan, Fairfield County, CT. Martin Kellogg's wi ll was dated 3 July 1756 and proved 30 July 1756. His brot her-in-law Theophilus Fitch, and his brother Epenetus wer e executors. In addition to one-quarter of his real estate, he gave his son 'Eliphalet in consideration of his being my eldest son and other considerations the following arti cles which were his own mother's... also two cows and a ca lf, the cows are those which his grandmother Lockwood gav e to me.' | KELLOGG, Martin (I12789)
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7573 | Mary Ann was killed in a hit and run automobile accident after visiting her sister. The accident occurrred at the corner of Sheridan and Simaneau in Saginaw. | HENDRICK, Mary Ann (I250)
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7574 | Mary Chilcoat has not been identified with certainty, but the person who would seem to be the most likely candidate to this compiler (Charles Tipton) is the widow of Humphrey Chilcoat. Humphrey and Mary Chilcoat, as recorded in St. James Parish, had four children James, John, John and Mary. Humphrey Chilcoat died in January of 1708, two months prior to the birth of his last child. Three factors influence the selection of this Mary Chilcoat as the wife of Jonathon Tipton: 1) She was a widow and thus eligible, 2) Jonathon sold James Chilcoat a small plot (30 acres) close to his homestead, out of the Addition to Poor Jamaica Man's Plague, in 1733, and 3) neither Mary Chilcoat nor her sons appear subsequently in the St. James Parish records. | CHILCOAT, Mary (I940)
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7575 | Mary Chilcoat has not been identified with certainty, but the person who would seem to be the most likely candidate to this compiler (Charles Tipton) is the widow of Humphrey Chilcoat. Humphrey and Mary Chilcoat, as recorded in St. James Parish, had four children James, John, John and Mary. Humphrey Chilcoat died in January of 1708, two months prior to the birth of his last child. Three factors influence the selection of this Mary Chilcoat as the wife of Jonathon Tipton: 1) She was a widow and thus eligible, 2) Jonathon sold James Chilcoat a small plot (30 acres) close to his homestead, out of the Addition to Poor Jamaica Man's Plague, in 1733, and 3) neither Mary Chilcoat nor her sons appear subsequently in the St. James Parish records. | TIPTON, Jonathon I (I937)
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7576 | Mary Chilcoat Tipton appears to have died in 1736. The death of Mary Tipton in 1736 is recorded in the St. Pauls Parish records and the name of Mary Tipton does not appear on any of the land transactions of Jonathon nor his sons subsequent to that date. | CHILCOAT, Mary (I940)
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7577 | Mary Elizabeth Luther was born about 1826 in New York, daughter of Caleb and Fanny (Fillmore) Luther. Her father died in 1828 and her mother remarried David Kennon. She may have been in the David Kennon household in Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York in the 1840 census. She married Alexander Abijah North (1827-1889) in 1843. They had no children and lived in Chazy, Clinton, New York. In 1860, Mary's half-sister Sophia Kennon is found listed under their household as a domestic. There is a Samuel Ford who was listed as a farm laborer in the household as well. In 1870, there was a Rebecca Wood who was listed as doing housekeeping. Mary died June 12, 1892 and was buried next to her husband Alexander Abijah North in the Riverview Cemetery in Chazy,Clinton, New York. She left the majority of her household goods to her niece, Sophie Mary Stevenson who was Sophia Kennon's daughter. The remainder of her personal property and real estate were to be divided between her nephews, Albert North Stevenson and Pierre R. Stevenson, sons of Sophia Kennon. Albert North Stevenson was appointed executor of her will. | LUTHER, Mary Elizabeth (I1830)
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7578 | Mary Ellen only daughter in a family of six children. Two brothers were named Bartholomew and Matthew; names of other three brothers unknown. Two brothers each had two sons who were ordained priests; two of these four priests were consecrated bishops, one at Detroit, Michigan and one at Baltimore Maryland. One brother had two daughters who came to America, Sister Vincent Foley who died at Syracuse, NY and her sister, Ann, who attended her funeral, at that time she was living in New Jersey. | Family: Jacob FOLEY / Margaret DILLON (F241)
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7579 | Mary is somewhat of a mystery. She appears, as a daughter, aged 14, in the 1900 census and then never again. If she is 14 she should have been in the previous census, but was not. | JONES, Mary A. (I26919)
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7580 | Mary married Benjamin Scudder, son of Thomas Scudder Jr. and Mary Ludlam, after 1721. | LYON, Mary (I12812)
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7581 | Mary Parsons is first accused of witchcraft. She is accused again in 1674. For a full account check websites at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/parsons.html or http://www.nps.northampton.ma.us/jfk/NOHO/maryparsons.htm. | BLISS, Mary (I2401)
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7582 | Mary Prince Rowe was imprisoned and charged with witchcraft and on this date released on bond from prison. Hugh's daugher, Abigail was also imprisoned on the charge of witchcraft between the dates of 30 Oct 1692 and 7 Nov 1692. | ROWE, Abigail (I5201)
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7583 | Mary Prince Rowe was imprisoned and charged with witchcraft and on this date released on bond from prison. Hugh's daugher, Abigail was also imprisoned on the charge of witchcraft between the dates of 30 Oct 1692 and 7 Nov 1692. | PRINCE, Mary (I2242)
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7584 | Mary Ryan died the home of her brother John in Baileyville. | RYAN, Mary Emma (I202)
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7585 | Mary was accused of witchcraft and was aquitted. She was not required to go to Boston but instead sent her testimony. | REEVES, Mary (I27109)
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7586 | Mary was called 'Aunt Polly' by everyone who knew her. She was married and lived in Richmond, Ohio her whole married life. Her house is still standing in Richmond as of 1998 and is now owned by James Smith. 1870, In the 1870 census, Mary (Farquhar)Talbott the mother of Mary Parsons was still alive and living with Mary Parsons, her daughter and still in sound mind. | TALBOTT, Mary Ann (I5000)
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7587 | Mary was married first to August Henry Boedeker (1880-1932). | Family: Howard Isaac PHILLIPS / Mary E. HENGEGLER (F5299)
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7588 | Mary y Daughter of Christopher Pearson of Ullock with Eliner, his Wife bore to him, Born: 19th day, 2nd month, 1671 | PEARSON, Mary (I3440)
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7589 | Matilda was the wiidow of Thomas's brother Vachel. | Family: Thomas DICKERSON / Matilda BEATTY (F99)
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7590 | Matthew and Margery had no children. | Family: Matthew STONE / Margery UNKNOWN (F351)
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7591 | Matthew Mulhern died in a flu epidemic. | MULHERN, Matthew (I207)
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7592 | Matthew Webster was made a freeman. | WEBSTER, Matthew (I3712)
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7593 | Max Hamernik Rites Tuesday at Fort Ripley ...Max Hamernik, 77, was an apparent drowning victim Friday night or early Saturday while on a fishing trip on the Nokasippi River. Hamernick had left his home Friday morning to go fishing on the Nokasippi. When he had not returned by 1 a.m. Saturday, his wife called the Crow Wing County Sherrif's Department. His body was recovered about 9 a.m. Saturday about a half-mile from where he had been fishing, near the Crow Wing - Morrison County line in the Fort Ripley area. Crow Wing County Sheriff's officers indicated that Hamernik had been fishing on a river bank in that area, near a sharp incline, and that his fishing pole was found in that location. | HAMERNICK, Max M. (I3174)
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7594 | May 1856, Plattsburgh Republican Chloe Howe Douglass Deaths. In Beekmantown, on the 24th ult., Mrs. Chloe Douglass, widow of the late Thomas Douglass. In the 80th year of her age. | HOWE, Chloe (I18654)
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7595 | May be date of baptism or birth. | PEDERSEN, Niels Peder (I24503)
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7596 | McKennan, John, Charlemont. Private, Capt. Sylvanus Rice's co. of militia, which marched April 22, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 6 days; reported enlisted into the army April 27, 1775. Served as a private in the Revolutionary War, in Lieut. Joseph Warren's company, which marched from Charlemont on April 21, 1775. | KENNAN, John (I5454)
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7597 | McKennen, Isaac, Charlemont. Private, Capt. Samuel Taylor's co., Col. Nicholas Dike's rett.; pay abstract for travel allowance, etc., from place of discharge home, dated Dorchester Heights, Nov. 28, 1776; said McKennen credited with allowance for 6 days (125 miles) travel. | KENNON, Isaac (I5460)
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7598 | Meeting at the Clifts the 18th Day of the 10th Month 1691 Abraham Birckhead and Rebecca Billingsley laid their intentions of marriage before this Meeting, it being the second Time, and those ??? who were appointed by the last monthly Meeting at West River to inspect into their ??? from former Engagements, Consent of Parents and Relationis, finding no Objections, and the young Womans Parents, signifying their free consent before this meeting doth therefore leave it to them to appoint a Time and Place for the Accomplishment of their intended marriage and Nehemiah Birckhead and Rich Johns are desired to assist them in that affair. | Family: Abraham BIRCKHEAD / Rebecca BILLINGSLEY (F493)
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7599 | Member of the Maryland House of Assemly, 1694; Justice of Calvert County, 1679-1698; Burgess for Calvert County, 1682-1684, 1694-1697. | HUTCHINS, Francis (I7128)
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7600 | Memorial tabled erected to him found in a cave on the waterfront in Bristol, England. Find A Grave e-Memorial | BIRCKHEAD, Capt. Capt. Christopher (I219)
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