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6201
As her 2nd husband.
Family: John FILLMORE / Mary ROACH
(F833)
6202
As her 2nd marriage and his 3rd.
Family: Frank Enos LARKIN / Cornelia Abigail MILLER
(F5583)
6203
as her second husband
Family: Charles Hermann WAGNER / Ethel Louise ROBERTS
(F6186)
6204
As her second husband, having married Jack Letson in Pontiac, MI on Jan, 11 1933.
Family: Roy Taylor MCGOLDRICK / Mildred KRAMP
(F6197)
6205
As her second marriage, Katie Maud was first married to a Mr. Million.
Family: John Ellsworth COLE / Katie Maud RYKER
(F1807)
6206
As her second marriage.
Family: Howard Harlan MARTINSON / Elizabeth A MARSKE
(F6449)
6207
as her third husband
Family: Ed CUNNINGHAM / Zella Enid SPICER
(F5394)
6208
As her third husband and his third wife.
Family: David Calvin BLODGETT / Marguerite CREAMER
(F6158)
6209
As his 2nd wife
Family: John HALEY / Hannah BLISS
(F910)
6210
as his 2nd wife
Family: William MARKHAM / Elizabeth WEBSTER
(F6353)
6211
As his 2nd wife.
Family: Thomas PAGET / Agatha BILLINGSLEY
(F359)
6212
As his 2nd wife.
Family: William BURGESS / Sophia UNKNOWN
(F375)
6213
As his 2nd wife.
Family: Benjamin BOSWORTH / Beatrice JOSALYN
(F1294)
6214
As his 2nd wife.
Family: Lewis WHEELER / Edith MALOY
(F1643)
6215
As his 2nd wife.
Family: John SLAUSON / Elizabeth BENEDICT
(F2412)
6216
As his 2nd wife.
Family: Thomas SHERWOOD / Hannah COUCH
(F2760)
6217
As his 3rd wife
Family: Samuel HENDRICKS / Alice WRIGHT
(F2484)
6218
As his 3rd wife.
Family: William BURGESS / Ursula PUDDINGTON
(F1813)
6219
As his first marriage
Family: Frank Enos LARKIN / Della ROGERS
(F6210)
6220
As his first wife.
Family: John STONE / Elizabeth WARREN
(F350)
6221
As his first wife.
Family: William BURGESS / Elizabeth ROBINS
(F1746)
6222
As his first wife.
Family: John MCCOLLOM / Agnes UNKNOWN
(F2644)
6223
As his second and her third marriage.
Family: Reinholdt RENK / Evalyn Maxine COLE
(F6253)
6224
As his second of three wives.
Family: James SPEARS / Zelda May BROWN
(F6251)
6225
as his second wife
Family: August ZIEBARTH / Mary Dora BERNDT
(F5645)
6226
As his second wife
Family: Edgar Allen TEACHOUT / Lona Elizabeth FREDRICKSON
(F5869)
6227
As his second wife.
Family: Harold Luman CASE / Margaret Isabelle MCGOLDRICK
(F5185)
6228
As his second wife.
Family: Amable Borcille LAJOIE / Philomene Bernadette LAFLEUR
(F5625)
6229
as his third wife
Family: John STONE / Eleanor BAYNE
(F381)
6230
As his third wife
Family: Sir Sir Martin BOWES / Elizabeth HARDING
(F6359)
6231
As his third wife and her second husband.
Family: Narcisse Albert VINER / Marguerite CREAMER
(F6157)
6232
As is commonly known, a Yeoman in old England was a Freeholder, next under the rank of Gentleman, and in the early times a person who owned a small estate with attached lands. Robert of Shalford was such a man. He owned property in both towns of Shalford and Royston.
FOOTE, Robert
(I4338)
6233
As their second marriages
Family: Charles Wilbert WILSON / Eunice MATLOCK
(F6121)
6234
Asa went to California and was never heard from again. He left his wife a wealthy woman.
HOLMES, Asa
(I20018)
6235
At a Mens Meeting in Dublin, 18 of 9m 1684- ' It being signified that Nathan Newby intendeth to go into America, & desireth a certificate, Alex Seton and John Hutchinson are desired to give him one.'It read ' To Friends of Virginia or elsewhere in America whither this may come. Our dear love salutes you, desiring all your prosperity in the blessed Truth. Whereas Nathan Newby who has several years lived as a servant with a friend in this city hath signified that he hath an intention to remove himself from here into America and desired a certificate from us: These are therefore to certifie to all whom it may concern that the said Nathan Newby hath carried himself honestly and hath been very dutifully to his master the time of his apprenticeship and service... And also we have nothing to the contrary but that he is clear from all women in this country. All which is certified at the desire and in the behalf of our mens meeting by your friends in Truth.' signed Alex. Seton, John Hutchinson, John Newby, William Norris, Thomas Ashton Dublin ye 2nd of 10th mo. 1684. The Descendants Of William and Elizabeth Bundy of Rhode Island and North Carolina, p 432-433.
NEWBY, Nathan
(I6310)
6236
At a Monthly Meeting at West River 23 of 1 mo. 1778, John Talbott and Mary request a certificate directed to Pipe Creek where they have gone to live.
JOHNS, Mary Elizabeth
(I843)
6237
At a Monthly Meeting at West River 23 of 1 mo. 1778, John Talbott and Mary request a certificate directed to Pipe Creek where they have gone to live.
TALBOTT, John
(I842)
6238
At a Quarterly Meeting held at the house of Ann Chew Samuel Thomas and Mary Hutchins laid their intentions of marriage before the Meeting. Those friends that were appointed by the last man's Meeting at the Cliffs gave account that the parents are willing. Thomas Smith did discharge the said Mary Hutchins from any engagement whatsoever, whereupon this meeting does leave them to their liberty.
Family: / Mary HUTCHINS
(F4743)
6239
At a town meeting in the spring of 1663, "liberty was granted to Thomas Parker to come into the town and follow his trade (that of shoemaker) although for some reason not recorded, there was a dissenting vote of nine prominent men. They removed finally to Reading, Massachusets.
PARKER, Thomas Jr.
(I2621)
6240
At a town meeting in the spring of 1663, "liberty was granted to Thomas Parker to come into the town and follow his trade (that of shoemaker) although for some reason not recorded, there was a dissenting vote of nine prominent men. They removed finally to Reading, Massachusets.
SHAW, Mary
(I2615)
6241
At age 6 the custody of Catherine was given to Edward and Elizabeth Carter; this indentureship was to last until age 17.
STONE, Katherine
(I19896)
6242
At Farmington, CT in 1651 and joined church there with his wife Oct 10, 1653. Moved about 1657 to Boston, MA where he purchased property Oct 16, 1659.Sold Boston property Jun 13, 1661 and moved to Hadley. Agreed to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northhampton in 1661, which he, son John and granson James operated until 1758. He was a selectman a number of times and served on various town committees. Joseph was named Sgt. of the military company (trainband) March 1663, Ensign in the Foot Co. May 9, 1678 and Lt. of same company Ovct. 7, 1678. He served as Lt. under Capt. AaronCook, Jr. until 1692. Was in charge of the Hadley troops at the Turners' Falls Fight on May 18, 1676.
KELLOGG, Lieutenant Lieutenant Joseph
(I2326)
6243
At her death Priscilla's age was given as 76.
HUTCHINS, Priscilla
(I7177)
6244
At home
PETERSEN, Martin Peder
(I3129)
6245
At least 43 of the early settlers of Roxbury arrived on the Arbella in the Winthrop Fleet, 1630. They include: Johnson, Burr, Alcock, Lamb, Rawlins, Crafts, Dudley, Porter, Pratt, Goldwaithe, and Ruggles. In the year 1631 the ship "Lyon," William Piertie, master, left the shores of England with the first batch of Nazeing pilgrims on board. Eliot, the apostle, was there, with William Curtis and Sarah, his wife, Eliot's sister and their children, in company with the wife of Governor Winthrop. They were ten weeks on the water. In the summer of 1632 she once more left the Thames for Boston, having among her passengers William Heath, with his wife and children, and several other Nazeing worthies. Isaac, his elder brother, did not quit Nazeing until 1635. Early in 1633, John Graves, with his wife and five children, left their home for the shores of New England, and in 1635 they were followed by a large number of Nazeing Christians who came over in the "Hopewell." Others came later, but emigration from Old to New England ceased about 1640, when the popular cause there began to look hopeful.
LAMB, Thomas
(I6300)
6246
At least his second wife
Family: William BILLINGSLEY, I / Elizabeth HARDING
(F6358)
6247
At Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting held 14 of 9 mo. 1786, Joseph Talbott and Mary Farquhar appeared here and declared their Intentions of marriage with each other, the young mans father gave his consent in writing to this meeting. The other parents being present now expressed theirs." "At Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting held 18 of 11 mo. 1786, The Friends appointed to attend the marriage of Joseph Talbott and Mary Farquhar report that they thought it was orderly accomplished and returned the certificate.
Family: Joseph TALBOTT / Mary FARQUHAR
(F407)
6248
At Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting, held at Bush Creek, 20 of 4 mo. 1793, Joseph Talbott requested a certificate for himself, Mary his wife and their children, viz. Sarah, Elizabeth, Allen, and William to Westland Monthly Meeting." "At Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting held 18 of 5 mo. 1793, the Friends appointed produced a certificate for Joseph Talbott and family which was read, approved, and put in to the hands of Joseph Talbott to forward.
Their grandson, Dr. Thomas M. Talbott (Robt.) of Washington, D.C., says that after leaving their home at New Market, Frederick Co., they moved to Sewickly, near Pittsburg, Pa., where his father was born in 1797; that his grandfather, "Joseph bought land in Jefferson co., Ohio, eleven miles from Steubenville, where he laid out a town and called it Richmond, after Richmond, Va."; that "There is now a large number of his descendants in Jefferson Co., and he is buried in the Quaker burying ground near Richmond"; that he remembers having read in a history of Jefferson co., Ohio, that his grandfather paid $2.50 an acre for the farm. Joseph Talbott died there 17 Nov. 1852. His widow (her grandneice, Mrs. Mary S. Plummer says) "was 102 years and a few months old when she died.
FARQUHAR, Mary
(I798)
6249
At Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting, held at Bush Creek, 20 of 4 mo. 1793, Joseph Talbott requested a certificate for himself, Mary his wife and their children, viz. Sarah, Elizabeth, Allen, and William to Westland Monthly Meeting." "At Pipe Creek Monthly Meeting held 18 of 5 mo. 1793, the Friends appointed produced a certificate for Joseph Talbott and family which was read, approved, and put in to the hands of Joseph Talbott to forward.
Their grandson, Dr. Thomas M. Talbott (Robt.) of Washington, D.C., says that after leaving their home at New Market, Frederick Co., they moved to Sewickly, near Pittsburg, Pa., where his father was born in 1797; that his grandfather, "Joseph bought land in Jefferson co., Ohio, eleven miles from Steubenville, where he laid out a town and called it Richmond, after Richmond, Va."; that "There is now a large number of his descendants in Jefferson Co., and he is buried in the Quaker burying ground near Richmond"; that he remembers having read in a history of Jefferson co., Ohio, that his grandfather paid $2.50 an acre for the farm. Joseph Talbott died there 17 Nov. 1852. His widow (her grandneice, Mrs. Mary S. Plummer says) "was 102 years and a few months old when she died.
TALBOTT, Joseph
(I797)
6250
At sea
BUELOW, Amalie
(I20578)
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