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101 | Also lived: Franklin Co., PA Also lived 2: Orange Co., NC Note: 1831, In John McMurtry Sr will | McMurtry, Jane (I921)
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102 | Also lived: lived Bernards Township, Somerset Co., NJ Also lived 2: 1720, New Jersey, Belvedere 1250 acres Burial: Old Roxitcus Churchyard, Ralston, Morris Co., NJ (no marker) Immigrated: Abt. 1720, From Northern Ireland Occupation: surveyor of Somerset Co. 1764 Will Filed: April 21, 1788, will probated Somerset Co., NJ Will written: 1785 1778 tax list shows Thomas McMurtry with 84 acres of improved lands valued at $400.00, 8 cattle, 27 hogs, 6 horses, no slaves. From Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol V p 280 McMurtry - Thomas McMurtry and wife Mary, with his brothers Robert and Joseph, were Scotch-Irish from North Ireland, who came to America about 1720 and located in Morris Co. Thomas, from whom those of the name in Somerset are believed to descend, had sons James, Thomas and Robert. Will: In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas McMurtrie of the County of Somerset and Twp. of Bernard, being weak in Body but o sound mind and Memory (blessed be God), do this Thirtyeth day of March One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eightyfive make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in the Manner following: (That is to say) Prinicipally and first of all, I resign my soul into the hands of God that gave it; hoping in the Merits, Mediation and Intersession of our Lord and Savior Jeses Christ. Secondly, it is my Will and I do hereby Order that all my Debts and funeral Charges be first paid and discharged. I give and Bequeath unto my beloved wife Mary a Maintenance out of my Estate during her Natural Life and all her Clothing and Household furniture is to be at her disposal and my Son Roert is to furnish her with a Horse and Saddle to use at her Request, during her natural life. Item - I give and Bequeath unto my son Thomas, Seven Shillings and Six Pence Item - I give and Bequeath unto Zephaniah Martin, Seven Shillings and Six Pence Item - I give and Bequeath unto the Children of my Eldest Son James McMurtrie Seven Shillings and six Pence Item - I give and Bequesth unto my son Robert All my Estate Real and Personal, Excepting that part thereof that is herein before bequeathed. And I make and Ordain my Beloved Wife Mary Executor and my Friend Samuel McCord Executor of this my last Will and Testament, giving them Full Power and Authority to Act and do as it herein Contained, and disannulling all former Wills by me made, Ratifying, Allowing and Confirming this and no Other to be my last Will and Testament, Signed, Sealed and Delivered in presence of James McVicker Robert Andrew William McVicker Thomas' will is located in the New Jersey Archives, Vol. 6, page 262. | McMurtry, Thomas (I961)
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103 | Also, "Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDFN-NJF : accessed 12 June 2016), Francis Norris and Mary E. Gosner, 07 Nov 1857; citing Coshocton,Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 0895288 V. 1. | Family: Norris, Francis Marion / Gosner, Mary E. (F1774)
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104 | Alternate date of death. Due to inscription and y/m/d life duration, I think I would go with this date. Curious if there is a relationship between James Henry's death and his father who died about the same time. | Bratt, James Henry (I3530)
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105 | Alternate date suggested by D. Haley Gomez Smith family history | Family: / Smith, Elizabeth Betty (F1292)
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106 | Alternate marriage date? | Family: Gove, Moses / Worth, Martha P (F194)
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107 | Althea Spangler Evarts, a long time resident of the Peninsula, died on June 10, 2001 in Seattle. She was 93. Born in Oakland in 1907, she moved to South San Francisco in 1916, when her father, Martin Luper Spangler joined the new E.H. Edwards Wire Rope Company as mechanical engineer. Martin and Myra, along with their children, Raymond (d. 1997), Althea and Edna (d. Feb. 2001), moved into a new home on Eucalyptus Ave. in South San Francisco. Althea attended local schools in So. San Francisco, went on to San Mateo Junior College, and then University of California, Berkeley, where she received a B.A. degree in Fine Arts in 1929. In 1932, she married Palmer H. Evarts (d. 1978) who owned San Bruno Realty and Insurance. They raised their family in San Bruno, where their three sons attended school. All three graduated from Capuchino High School, and went on to campuses of the University of California. Bob Evarts died in 1975 and Jack Evarts in 1996. Althea is survived by her son Don, who resides in Newport Beach, CA with his wife, Karen. Grandchildren include Eric and Chris Evarts, who live with their families in the Boston and Washington, D.C. areas respectively, and Genevieve, Graham, and Kitty Evarts, who are working/attending university in San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C. Althea is survived by a daughter-in-law, Lanny Evarts of Boston, a sister-in-law, Nita Spangler of Redwood City and leaves two nephews, Jon Spangler of Alameda and Thor Spangler of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and a niece, Mary Spangler of Redwood City. Althea was active in many school and community-related activities and organizations in the San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame and South San Francisco area. She was a member of local Christian Science Churches, the Burlingame Music Club, and she served in many school-related groups, including the Boy Scouts. Published in Inside Bay Area on June 23, 2001 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/insidebayarea/obituary.aspx?n=althea-spangler-evarts&pid=59758#sthash.SvRMY0Rx.dpuf | Spangler, Althea (I652)
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108 | Amassed a large estate which was siezed by the crown and the family was left destitute. He was considered a colonial rebel. Incarcerated in the Tower of London in 1683. Cranfield (then governor of Mass) was cencured. Edward Gove was pardoned by the king in 1686 | Gove, Edward (I3916)
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109 | Amcestry has Warren transcribed as Warwin Source Type: Census | Source (S160)
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110 | AMY DEVINE HAWKINS http://www.bountifulutah.gov/historicalcommission/Hawkins,%20Amy%20Divine%20-%20Bio.htm Born: 28 March 1877 at Latham, Lane, Oregon Father: Daniel Devine Mother: Emma Quinney Married: Leo Hawkins on 17 June 1903 at Salt Lake City, Utah Children: Leonora Devine Hawkins, born 27 Feb 1905 at Bountiful, Utah Marjorie Hawkins, born 23 Feb 1910 at Bountiful, Utah Alice Loretta Hawkins, born 19 Sep. 1913 at Bountiful, Utah Leo Crieghton Devine Hawkins, born 30 Sep 1915 at Bountiful, Utah ----------------------------------------------- Historical Sketch of Amy Divine Hawkins My father belongs to the Catholic Church. He was born in Cahercevine, Kerry County, Ireland on the 15th of March 1842. He was married to Emma Quinney in Utah. My mother was born on the 15th of November 1853 in Foleshill, Warwickshire, England. She used to be the Latter-Day Saints. They have six sons and three daughters. Two of their sons were killed. Five of them are married. My father has been a foreman of Section for many years, but he quited it as he was too old. He and his wife are living in Los Angeles, California at present. He works easily as watchman for the railroad there. He is getting old. I was born in Latham, Lane Co., Oregon on the 28th of March 1877. I lived there for a few years, but my folks moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho when I was a small girl, and moved to Morgan City, Utah from Idaho and lived there for 17 years. When I was married to Leo Hawkins, we lived in Rigby, Fremont Co., Idaho for 8 months. We moved to Bountiful from Rigby and have been living here since 12 years. I traveled to Evanston, Wyoming, Pueblo, Denver and Marshall, Colorado twice times. I was sent to the school for the deaf in Salt Lake City when I was eleven years old. I attended there and Ogden for ten years. I studied Language, Arithmetic, Geography and History, and took Sewing and Fancy Work. I graduated from the tenth grade in Ogden, on the 6th of June 1899. I used to attend the Baptist Church for one year, but I attended the Latter-Day Saints Sunday School for a few years in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Bro Henry C. Barrell and Laron Pratt were my former teachers. I was baptized by E. A. Stratford of Ogden on the 8th of July 1900 and then I joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I held the [position of] Secretary for the Sunday School for the Deaf at the Ogden Fourth Ward for one year. I taught some deaf kindergarten boys and girls. I was married to Leo Hawkins on the 17th of June 1903 in the Salt Lake Temple. We have three fine daughters and one son. Our oldest girl is eleven years old and our youngest son is 6 months old. I stay at our own home and am taking care of our children and housekeeper since I was married. Baptized 8 July 1900 at Ogden River by E. A. Stratford into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Confirmed 8 July 1900 by Fred Chambers. ?from the Genealogical Record of Amy Divine Hawkins Written about 1916 | Devine, Amelia Emma (I52)
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111 | An original proprietor of the town of Pelham MA | Conkey, John (I329)
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112 | An original proprietor of the town of Pelham MA. Alexander emigrated from Ireland in 1718. His original surname was McConkey. Alexander is cited sveral times in "A History of Pelham MA" A derivative source also lists Alexander "Imagrants to New England, 1700-1775" cf: McConkey, Alexander of Worcester, Mass,; from Ireland, in 1718; in Dec. 1722 bought 57 acres; m Margaret ---; Children: Alexander, William ---. Parmenter's Pelham, p 17, Worcester Vital records, p 172. | Conkey, Alexander (I3713)
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113 | Anaheim, Santa Ana Township, County of Los Angeles. Clarence appears to be recorded as Orgmow Source Type: Census | Source (S173)
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114 | Ancestral file numbe (AFN) was intended to be a unique key into an international genealogy index (IGI). However, these numbers were not always unique. As a result, this index is being replaced with PIN numbers, which have a much broader number-space. Any AFN can be searched using the AF Number (AFN) search tab at: https://familysearch.org/family-trees#form=trees-afn-search These are contributed records and subject to error. | Source (S109)
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115 | Ancestry from this link: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Mary_Jackman_%2818%29 | Source (S107)
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116 | Ancestry.com City Directory | Bratt, Fredrika M (I68)
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117 | Ancestry.com city directory, 1960. | Bratt, Fredrika M (I68)
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118 | Ancestry.com Kinsella family tree http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/15707938/family?cfpid=20401012031 Links additional family membersb (in reverse order): 1. Dirck Aelbertszoon van Quacken (b 1500 Oestgeest Leiden, Holland, d. Holland) - m Unknown 2. John Quackenbosch (b 1520 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands, died Netherlands) m Ann Elizabith Brower (b. ?, d ? Netherlands) 3. Abraham Quackenbosch (b 1545 Oestgeest, Linden, Netherlands) m Gerritje Haring (b 1544 Netherlands, died same location) 4. Jan Quackenbosch (b 1565 Valkenburg, Valkenburg Aan De Geul, Limburg, Netherlands, d 1594 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands) m Maria van Gelder (b 1570 Haarlem, d 3 aug. 1644 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands) 5. Pieter Janszoon Quackenbosch (b 1590 Oestgeest, , Linden, Netherlands, d 1651 same), m Nelletjen Pietersz (b 1590 Oestgeest,Linden,,Holland, d 1656 same) 6. Pieter Quackenbosch (b 1614 Oestgeest,,,Holland, d 1686 Albany,,New York,USA), m. Maritje Ariens (b 1617 Kouderkerk, Oestgeest, , Netherlands, d. 1682 Albany, Albany, New York, USA) 7. Johanes Quackenbosch (b 1642 Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands, d 1720Canastogione, Albany, New York, USA) m Matcheld J. Post (b 1650 Niskayuna, Albany, New York, USA d 1698 - Albany, Albany, New York, USA) 8. Maritje Quackenbosch (b. 1678 ,d. 10 Sep. 1727) m Jacob L Wyngaard (b 1700, d 1727) | Quackenbosch, Marrtije (I4112)
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119 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Renison, R.L. / McVeigh, J.K. (F23)
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120 | Ancestry.com search | Kennedy, Robert (I3744)
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121 | Ancestry.com search | Bratt, Fredrika M (I68)
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122 | Ancestry.com, California Death Index. Also corroborated by Cutter Labs history (interview with EA Cutter Jr., p 6) | Cutter, Edward Ahern (I790)
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123 | Ancestry.com. California, Death Index, 1905-1939 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. | Hearney, Honor (I654)
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124 | Ancestry.com. New York, County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Film No. 001029726 | Family: Browning, Philip Macy / Bratt, Fredrika M (F68)
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125 | Ancestry.com. U.S. Compiled Revolutionary War Military Service Records, 1775-1783 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: Compiled Service Records of American Naval Personnel and Members of the Departments of Quartermaster General and the Commissary General of Military Stores who Served During the Revolutionary War; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M880, 4 rolls); War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, RG 93; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Compiled Service Records of Soldiers who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M881, 1096 rolls); War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, RG 93; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Source Type: Book | Source (S437)
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126 | Ann's birthplace is listed as New York. 7 others listed in this dwelling. William and Sarah Cook, their son William Cook (born this census year), Julia Cousins, Julia Lamdra, and Dant Dodge. Source Type: Census | Source (S351)
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127 | annulment | Family: Cutter, Robert Ahern / Bacon, Ruby (F16)
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128 | Apparently a short marriage. Granted divorce (unusual for the time) due to Albert Andrieszen's legal difficulties. | Family: Bradt, Albert Andrieszen / Coeymans, Geertruy Pieterse (F2114)
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129 | Appears in California History of the Bench and Bar of Southern California, 1909, p 144, "John F. Conkey Santa Maria. Born April 17, 1852, in New York City, son of Ithamar and Elizabeth (Belling) Conkey. Received his education in the public schools of New York City. Admitted to the bar at Saratoga Sprints, NY, in September 1880; Moved to California in 1890, and has since been engaged in the practice of his profession in Santa Maria. Served eight years as a member of 22nd Separate Company of Native Sons of the Golden West. Democrat. Source Ancestry.com | Conkey, John Franklin (I217)
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130 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Humphrys, E.E. (I5473)
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131 | Appears in Morning Oregonian under Bankruptcy Notice. In other papers, it appears he could have been a home/real-estate developer. About 1875, owned parcel of land that is occupied by the Morgan Building (Historical Landmark). Confirms real-estate developer and bankruptcy comments http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=6c46a4cf-bf96-49e6-a54e-5185d79a6fa4 (p 10) | Milwain, Elijah (I4903)
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132 | Appears in US Census 1920, 1930, 1950 with wife Agnes Also in NY Census of 1925 | Thayer, Gerrit S (I3603)
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133 | appears to be the first Leftwich emmigrant to the new colonies. Little documentation remains due to the destruction of county records surrounding New Kent by the Federal Army during the Civil War (The War Between the States). Ralph pattented lands on branches of the Peanketank River in New Kent County, Virgina on August 10, 1658 ... "... the said land being due unto the said Ralph Leftwich by and for the transportation of six persons into this Colony, " etc. The patent was renewed to him October 18, 1662 (Grant book 4, p 272, State Land Office, Richmond VA.) On August 17, 1663 (Vol. I, p 17 Accomac Co. VA), John Wise was granted a certificat for 200 acres of land for the tranportation of four persons into the Colony of Virginia, vis Ellinor Feftwich, Richard Ingram, John Glenn, and W. M. Watson. Ralph and Ellinor are the only Leftwich Emigrants to Virgina discovered so far. Ellinor may have been the wife of Ralph. Due to incomplete records, additional children and descendents information is unknown. | Leftwich, Ralph (I3200)
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134 | Appears with Sara and Eliz. in 1900 Census. | Luper, George W (I538)
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135 | Appletons' Cyclopaedia reference explains the source of the property dispute that led many later generations to believe their "ship was going to come in." | Bogardus, Rev. Everardus (I207)
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136 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Luper, Col James R Jr / Price, R. (F1897)
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137 | Arkansas Co. Marriage Index, FHL Film Number: 1004493 | Family: Flemming, Charles B. / Morris, Martha O (F316)
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138 | Army | Rodriguez-Larrain, Dr. Abel Lucio (I40)
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139 | Army SN 16174976 | Hedlund, Robert (I39)
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140 | arrived in the colonies on ship "Phoenix", Nov. 22, 1752 from port of Rotterdam - source "a collection of 30,000 names of immigrants in Pennsylvania, p 298, 1727-1772 Fought in Revolutionary War (Trained Recruits) Tradition has it that Jacob Lupfer, Sr., having had military serv in Europe, took an active part in helping to train the raw recruits the beginning of the Revolutionary War. His own sons, Casper, Jo and Jacob Jr. were among those he helped to train. He, himself, to the Oath of Allegiance during the Revolutionary War before Dan Rothermel in Berks Co. on May 30, 1778. (Berks Co. Oaths of Allegiance, page 145, Historical Society of Pa.) | Luper, Hans Jacob (I661)
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141 | Arrived on ship "Samuel" 1732, Hugh Percy Commanding. Other passengers include: Wendall Barnheisell, age 22, john berndheisell, age 20 | Barnheisel, John Martin (I660)
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142 | arrived on the ship Phoenix, Ruben Honor, Captain. From Rotterdam, last from Cawes. Arrived Nov. 22, 1722 | Luper, Hans Jacob (I661)
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143 | Artist examples and biography https://web.archive.org/web/20201205092221/https://www.channingpeake.com/biography/ https://web.archive.org/web/20201205084236/https://www.channingpeake.com/gallery/ | Peake, Channing Devine (I5487)
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144 | As recorded in Calif. Death Index and this matches Luper family history (presume added by Lenore Smith). | Luper, Willys Grant (I541)
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145 | ashes placed on parents' graves | Paullin, Naomi Ann (I2266)
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146 | Ashes spread Tolumene Meadows, Tolumene Co. California 37.8864136,-119.3641185) | Bratt, Gerrit Teunis (I5)
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147 | Ashes spread Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park (37.8864136,-119.3641185), Mt. Baldy, Angelese National Forest, and Island of Lesbos, Greece. | Cutter, Morneen Kamiki (I12)
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148 | At least 4 chlidren | Family: Williams, Lloyd E / Stephens, Jamie C (F2230)
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149 | At least 7 children to Grace and Mead Charles Carpenter | Family: Carpenter, Dr Meade Charles / Bratt, Grace A (F1873)
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150 | At the request of Morneen and Gary Bratt, Leah provided a 12 generation report. These recorda are copied from that report. Hand written chart is in my personal files. Source Type: Personal note | Source (S111)
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