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Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 3,136
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1001 | Industry: Truck Class of worker: Wage earner | Stober, A W (I4696)
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1002 | Industry: Upolstering Shop Class of worker: Working on own account | Lansberry, Ai Douglas (I57)
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1003 | Industry: US Army | Luper, Col James R Jr (I4700)
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1004 | Industry: US Navy Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in Gov't work | Sutherland, Alan Berkeley (I931)
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1005 | Industry: W. P. H Bldg. Construction Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in Gov't work | Ringo, George Bert (I216)
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1006 | Industry: Western Electric Class of worker: Wage earner | Oakes, Edward A (I4445)
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1007 | Industry: Wholesale Bedding Class of worker: Wage earner | Ray, Keith C (I5223)
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1008 | Industry: Wire Manuf. Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work | Spangler, Martin Luper (I577)
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1009 | Inscription: Hier Ruhet in Frieden Maria C Wagner Ehfrau von Reinhart Heintz Gestorben 23 Juni 1855 Alter von 58 Jahren translation: Here Rests in Peace Maria C Wagner Wife of Reinhart Heintz Died 23 June 1855 Age of 58 Years Find A Grave Memorial# 51110436 | Wagner, Marie Cresence (I4342)
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1010 | Inscription: Hattie S. Dawson Find A Grave Memorial# 17964567 | Luper, Harriet Elizabeth (I50)
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1011 | Inspector General, Strategic Air Command, under LG Curtis Lemay | Luper, Col James R Jr (I4700)
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1012 | Interesting to note that by this time (1918) there is one single Bratt family listing in the Albany city directory (All 4 family members at 120 Lark). There are many more residents using the "Bradt" family spelling. About 30 listings (on P. 132 of this book), vs 4. [https://books.google.com/books?id=IUc9AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover] Source Type: Google Book | Source (S378)
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1013 | Internment Date. Section Ma Site 217-A | Mitchell, Carl Ayers (I231)
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1014 | Into Place: New Amsterdam, Manhattan, New Netherland Colony (New York) | Lansing, Gerrit Frederickse (I4861)
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1015 | Is buried there | Carloman King of Bavaria And Italy (I1787)
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1016 | Is there any relationship to David Dunbar, former colonel in the British Army and Lt. Gov. of New Hampshire, who brought 150 families to the Pemaquid region of Maine, 1729-30, and served as Surveyor in the Boothbay and Pemaquid region until 1743 (i.e. enforcer of the King's claim of trees for naval use)? - see "Coastal Maine: A Maritime History," Roger F. Duncan ( New York: W.W.Norton & Co., 1992), pp. 150, 182; "A Land of Discord Always: Acadia...," Charles D. Mahaffie, Jr. (Camden: Down East Books, 1995, pp. 184-185. Also known as Mast Tree Riot of 1734 -- http://www.unionleader.com/article/20160612/NEWHAMPSHIRE0310/160619904/0/OPINION0201 | Dunbar, David I (I351)
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1017 | Ithamar Conkey appears in the book: History of Pelham MASS 1898, by CO Parmenter | Conkey, Ithamar (I3703)
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1018 | Ithamar Conkey appears in the book: History of Pelham MASS 1898, by CO Parmenter | Conkey, Ithamar Francis (I3734)
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1019 | JACKMAN, Henry A. Men of Vermont: Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters & Sons of Vermont. Ullery. Brattleboro: Transcript Publishing Company, 1894, p 219 Henry A. JACKMAN, of East Corinth [Orange County, Vermont], was born 18 February 1829 in Barre [Washington County, Vermont], son of Winthrop T. and Mary (ELKINS) JACKMAN. His mother died when he was four years old and for two years he resided with an aunt, then he was compelled to push his own way, working on a farm until he was twenty-one and obtaining such instruction as the winter terms of the district school afforded. After attaining his majority he went to Boston [Suffolk County, Massachusetts] where he remained nine years engaged in teaming. At the commencement of the Civil War [which began in April 1861] Mr. JACKMAN enlisted in the Second Massachusetts Light Battery. This battery was the first stationed at Baltimore and afterwards sent to Fortress Monroe and witnessed the naval contest between the Monitor and Merrimac. Soon after he accompanied the command to Ship Island and New Orleans in General BUTLER's expedition. He was present at the first attempt of FARRAGUT to capture Vicksburg, and afterwards participated in almost all the battles and hostile expeditions in the department of the Gulf including the successful attack upon Mobile. When his term of service expired he promptly and patriotically re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer, and with his command marched from Mobile to Montgomery and thence to Vicksburg, where he remained until honorably discharged in August 1865, after more than four years of active and continuous service, during the latter part of which he acted as quartermaster sergeant. Soon after his discharge he came to East Corinth, and in company with his brother purchased and carried on the grist mill in that place for four years. In 1876 he moved to Topsham [Orange County, Vermont] and engaged in the manufacture of bobbins and spools and to this end he has just erected a plant that promises much for the future prosperity of the community. He is an ardent Republican, a man of few words, but prompt, decided and resolute in action and with a persistence that in the end is bound to succeed in whatever he undertakes. He has always avoided rather than sought office, as the demands of his business are imperative. For several years, however, he served as selectman and represented Topsham in the House in 1876. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, and for two years served as commander of Ransom Post No. 7, of East Corinth. In October 1869 at Bradford [Orange County, Vermont] Mr. [Henry A.] JACKMAN was married to Mrs. Nancy (CROWN) ROWLAND, and four children have been born to them: Alfred C., Winthrop T., Henry A. Jr., and Mary E. | Jackman, Henry A (I3842)
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1020 | Jackson, James R., editor; George C., compiler Furber; Ezra S. Stearns; James R. (James Robert) Jackson; Ezra S. (Ezra Scollay) Stearns; and George C. (George Clarence) Furber. History of Littleton New Hampshire: in Three Volumes. (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: Cambridge, Mass: The University Press, 1905), Vol 3, pg. 281, Secondary quality. Richard Jackman, son of James, b. Feb 15, 1660, m. June 26, 1682, Elizabeth Plumer, b. Oct 19, 1662, dau. of Samuel Plumer. Also Births recorded at Newbury, in Early vital records of Essex County, Massachusetts to about 1850. (Wheat Ridge), Vol 1, pg. 243, Secondary quality. Richard, s. James, Feb. 6, 1659. [Feb. 15. CTR] | Jackman, Richard (I3889)
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1021 | Jackson, James R., editor; George C., compiler Furber; Ezra S. Stearns; James R. (James Robert) Jackson; Ezra S. (Ezra Scollay) Stearns; and George C. (George Clarence) Furber. History of Littleton New Hampshire: in Three Volumes. (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: Cambridge, Mass: The University Press, 1905), Vol 3, pg. 281, Secondary quality. Richard Jackman, son of James, b. Feb 15, 1660, m. June 26, 1682, Elizabeth Plumer, b. Oct 19, 1662, dau. of Samuel Plumer. | Family: Jackman, Richard / Plummer, Elizabeth (F1553)
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1022 | James and 5 others are listed at this location. All appear to be unrelated. No way of knowing if this is the same James Bratt, son of Gerrit and Mary Ann. Source Type: Census | Source (S377)
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1023 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Luper, J.R. III (I4979)
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1024 | JANE JOHNS appeared on the 1704 Quit Rent Roll in King Williaim Co., VA as owning 200 acres of land. | Fox, Jane (I3358)
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1025 | Jasper and Jeanette appear in the 1860 US Census, Lee Township, Fulton Illinois | Family: Luper, Jasper C / Giles, Jeanette (F274)
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1026 | Jennie is Sunshine? I think mother and father's birthplaces for children are reversed. Source Type: Census | Source (S237)
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1027 | Joel Howard Family Tree, Ancestry.com http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/44530631/family/familygroup?fpid=6215753357 | Bratt, Elizabeth Hopkins (I3607)
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1028 | Johannes Gerritsz VAN VECHTEN [Parents] was born on 14 Nov 1677 in ,Rensselaer,NY Colony. He died in Jul 1742. He was buried on 15 Jul 1742 in Papsknee,Albany, NY Colony. He married Maria BOGARDUS on 19 Mar 1699 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. [Notes] may have been born in 1672 according to Van Vechten Genealogy may have died and buried 23 Jun 1734 at Papsknee Maria BOGARDUS [Parents] was born about 1678 in Albany?,Albany,NY Colony. She was christened on 14 Sep 1678 in Albany?,Albany,NY Colony. She died before 2 May 1714 in Albany?,Albany,NY Colony. She married Johannes Gerritsz VAN VECHTEN on 19 Mar 1699 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. They had the following children: F i Catherine VAN VECHTEN was born on 14 Nov 1699. She died before 14 Nov 1711. [Notes] F ii Annatje VAN VECHTEN was christened on 5 Jan 1700 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. F iii Weyntie VAN VECHTEN was born on 17 May 1702 in ,Albany,NY Colony. She was christened on 24 May 1702 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. F iv Margarita VAN VECHTEN was born on 24 Nov 1705 in ,Albany,NY Colony. She was christened on 9 Dec 1705 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. She died in Aug 1737. She was buried on 11 Aug 1737 in PApsknee,Albany,NY Colony. M v Gerrit Teunise VAN VECHTEN was born on 4 Oct 1709 in ,Albany,NY Colony. He was christened on 16 Oct 1709 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony. He died on 17 Jan 1710/1711. [Notes] F vi Catherina VAN VECHTEN F vii Neeltje VAN VECHTEN was born on 13 Feb 1713. She was christened about 13 Feb 1713 in Albany,Albany,NY Colony,Dutch Church. She died on 22 Feb 1713. M viii Derrick VAN VECHTEN was born on 1 Feb 1713. He was christened about 13 Feb 1713. Also, from Van Vecten geneology: Note: From P 492 / 466 #l03? - J0HANNES, son of #3--Gerrit Teunisse and Annetje Janse This Johannes married Maria Bogardus, the grand daughter of Anneke Janse, who was supposed to leave an enormous fortune -- the details of which are told elsewhere. He had six daughters and one son, Gerrit Teunis, who died before he was two years old. | Van Vechten, Johannes Gerritsz (I201)
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1029 | JOHANNES QUACKENBOSCH owned a farm on the Canastagione patent and was one of the original patentees (see Reynier (3) ). He and his wife Machteld Post are named in the list of members of the " Church of Jesus Christ at New Albany at the end of the year 1683 and afterward," and the recorded baptisms of his children are in the registers of that church. Johannes and his son Johannes (23) are named in the list of " Freeholders in Canastagione 1720." | Quackenbosch, Johannes Pieterse (I4123)
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1030 | John Fox died before 16 April 1682 in Gloucester Co., VA. | Fox, John (I3360)
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1031 | John Kelly fought in the War of 1812, enlisting at age 19 years and, according to family sources, he served with Commadore Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie. | Kelly, John Jr. (I3394)
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1032 | John was killed when the door of a new pump-house that he was helping to build was shorted to the electrical mains. He and his coworker were killed instantly when they tried to open the door. Obituary is in Hattie's family records book. | Pfieffer, John (I154)
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1033 | Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. Ohio, Marriages, 1803-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. | Source (S293)
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1034 | Joseph's probate suggests birth year, 1870. Find a grave suggests 1874. | Woodmansee, Nettie (I5092)
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1035 | Joshua Rathbun and Gerrit Bratt are listed in: Journa of the proceedings of the First Primary Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Albany. Dec 2 1868 https://books.google.com/books?id=IiLSAAAAMAAJ P 216, Church of the Holy Innocents, Albany Text: Church of the Holy Innocents Albany Albany Co The Rev Royal Marshall Rector William H De Witt, William Mason Church Wardens. Joshua Rathbun, Oscar L Hacey Frank Jones, Gerritt J Bratt, Caleb Palmer, George Rork, Sen Samuel M Van Santvoord, Charles Belcher, Vestrymen. Families: 130 comprising 250 individuals Baptisms: Adults 4 infants 18 Total 22 Confirmed: 16 Holy Communion: celebrated once each month and on the greater festivals Communicants: Present number, 175 Marriages: 8 burials: 10 Catechism: Number of times taught openly in the church once every month Sunday school Number of teachers 25 number of pupils 200 Parish Property Church and lot estimated worth $30,000 condition good Other property stone chapel Number of sittings in the church 300 rented or free? free Arrears of salary none Details about the church at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Innocents_(Albany,_New_York) | Goodman, Frederika (I173)
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1036 | Joshua Rathbun and Gerrit Bratt are listed in: Journal of the proceedings of the First Primary Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Albany. Dec 2 1868 https://books.google.com/books?id=IiLSAAAAMAAJ P 216, Church of the Holy Innocents, Albany Text: Church of the Holy Innocents Albany Albany Co The Rev Royal Marshall Rector William H De Witt, William Mason Church Wardens. Joshua Rathbun, Oscar L Hacey Frank Jones, Gerritt J Bratt, Caleb Palmer, George Rork, Sen Samuel M Van Santvoord, Charles Belcher, Vestrymen. Families: 130 comprising 250 individuals Baptisms: Adults 4 infants 18 Total 22 Confirmed: 16 Holy Communion: celebrated once each month and on the greater festivals Communicants: Present number, 175 Marriages: 8 burials: 10 Catechism: Number of times taught openly in the church once every month Sunday school Number of teachers 25 number of pupils 200 Parish Property Church and lot estimated worth $30,000 condition good Other property stone chapel Number of sittings in the church 300 rented or free? free Arrears of salary none Details about the church at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Innocents_(Albany,_New_York) | Bratt, Gerrit Teunis Jr (I67)
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1037 | Judge, Catharine, Widow (in 2011, Google street view captures this as a vacant lot) | Judge, Catharine (I3280)
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1038 | JWL Smirh recorded as Johnnie Source Type: Census | Source (S246)
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1039 | Katherine seems to appear on two Census charts for 1850. Source Type: Census | Source (S220)
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1040 | King of Kent, 784 | Ealhmund (I1804)
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1041 | Korean War, US Army | Ray, Paul James (I146)
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1042 | LA County Death Certificate Died age 54 10 Mos. 3 days. Cause of death Arteriosclerosis, hypertension. | Cutter, Winthrop Jackman (I91)
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1043 | Landed at Philadelphia, moded across Chester Co., to that part of Lancaster Co. that is now Dover Township, York Co. His name last appears in 1797. | Chateau, Jean Nicholas (I3250)
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1044 | Lansberry Pedigree suggests marriage date 16 Feb 1775 | Family: Chase, Nathan Green / Hoag, Phebe (F196)
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1045 | Last address listes: Australia and islands in the Pacific ( Source Citation: Number: 556-21-6437; Issue State: California; Issue Date: 1973 Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. ) | Conkey, Marie Louise (I85)
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1046 | Last name from Social Security Death Index | Family: Welsh / Peake, Geneive Ardis (F2084)
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1047 | Last name from Social Security Death Index | Family: Thornton / Peake, Geneive Ardis (F2085)
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1048 | Last name from Social Security Death Index | Family: Carlson / Peake, Geneive Ardis (F2087)
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1049 | Last revised November 2, 2007 "Emma Willard and her pupils, or, Fifty years of Troy Female Seminary : 1822-1872", Url: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dobson/ny/nyrensse.htm | Source (S71)
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1050 | Laurancy is listed ad Miranda. Source Type: Census | Source (S335)
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