Notes
Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 3,136
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1201 | More at Find A Grave Memorial# 30766212. Also see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_H._Woodmansee | Hill, Emily (I5101)
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1202 | More at Find A Grave Memorial# 62014023 | Johnson, Alfred Tom (I4812)
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1203 | More at Find A Grave Memorial# 62014023 | Johnson, Alfred Tom (I4812)
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1204 | More at https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/passenger/29227?sweden=on&mii=on&surname=hawkins&netherlands=on&europe=on&arrive_port=&given_name=samuel&ship=&depart_port=&scandinavia=on&age=&depart=&search_type=passenger Also https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/549 | Hawkins, Samuel Harris (I233)
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1205 | More at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155095641/ephraim-fithian | Fithian, Ephraim (I671)
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1206 | Morneen is incorrectly listed as Renison and Daughter (s/b step-daughter) Source Type: Census | Source (S563)
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1207 | Moscript is probably Moscrip.Cencus takes June 22, 1975 | Source (S92)
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1208 | Moses and Elizabeth list residency in Albany: 14 years Source Type: Census | Source (S374)
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1209 | Mother's maiden name from California Social Security Death Index | Ella L (I148)
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1210 | Moved to West Virginia with sister and her husband, Phil Browning. In her letter (to Gary and Miki Bratt), she writes: "... When Phil and I moved to West Va. in 1922, your Dad came to live with us and was the most popular boy in his high school class. After he graduated, he intended to go on to W. Va Wesleyan -- he was quite an artist and as I remember it, he was interested in architecture. But my dad died and Ed went west with Ger as you know. I had taken Mothers place raising him (he was about 8 yrs when mother died) and no would could have been any prouder than I was over _that child_ your Dad, Gary. | Bratt, Edward Judge Paul (I7)
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1211 | Much is written about John Alden as he was a cooper aboard the Mayflower. John famously elected to remain in Plymouth when the ship left for its return voyage after spending the winter of 1620/21. You can read more about John at his Mayflower Society page, and also at his Wikipedia page. | Alden, John (I5624)
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1212 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bratt, R.L. (I10)
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1213 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ray, L.G. (I13)
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1214 | Muster Company G. Enlisted. | Shannon, Ben (I5437)
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1215 | Mustered Out, Nashville, TN. 1884 Documents in support of his renewed pension applications say that he had contracted measles and a cold; and had deafness in one ear as a result of his service. The soldier writing this "support" said he often talked to Jasper at the tail end of marching line during the campaigns. [cite - NARA Pension Manuscripts] | Luper, Jasper C (I532)
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1216 | Name listed as Freda | Bratt, Fredrika M (I68)
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1217 | Name may be Gambert as Gamberts lived next to them in Berks. Co. | Kumbert, Anna (I747)
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1218 | Name may have been Ella Frances | Luper, Ella Florence (I3104)
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1219 | Name recorded as Weston in 1920 Census. | Renison, Preston Lee (I4650)
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1220 | Navy muster roll Jan 31 1945 -- YMS-90 listed as a Mine Sweeper. Launched Dec. 19, 1941, Grounded at Buckner Bay, Okinawa Oct 9, 1945 (Typhoon Louise). I do not know if Mac was aboard at that time. http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/19090.htm | McClaugherty, Sidney Earl (I24)
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1221 | Nearby: Michael Bratt (age 49) and wife Catherine Bradt (age 47). Barrent Bratt (age 77) and his wife Isabele (age 71). John R. Brtdt and his wife Margaret (age 34) Source Type: Census | Source (S388)
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1222 | Never married | Bratt, Sarah Rathbun (I172)
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1223 | never married | Conner, Dora (I2008)
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1224 | never married | Hinckley, Louise (I2440)
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1225 | never married | Conner, Gladys Anna (I2442)
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1226 | Never married | Eastman, Lydia (I4051)
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1227 | never married? | Family: Robert, Duke of Normandy I / Falaise, Herleve of (F566)
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1228 | NEW 1/27/13 from The Clyde Herald, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1920 Rev. Charles H. Moscrip The Rev. Charles Henry Moscrip, D. D., died at his home in this village, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1920, aged 72 years. He was born in Fort Miller, N. Y., June 20, 1848, the son of Robert S. and Mary A. Moscrip. He was a graduate of the University of Rochester, class of 1874, and the Rochester Theological Seminary, class of 1877. He held also the degree of Master of Arts from the former institution and received this honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from LaGrange College, Missouri, in 1888. For many years, Dr. Moscrip served the Baptist Church as a faithful minister to many of its societies. His first pastorate was in this village, where he was ordained in October 1877, by the Baptist Church of Clyde. The following year he became pastor of the Baptist Church in Keokuk, Iowa. The best years of his life were spent in the Middle West serving churches in St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri, and in Jerseyville, Rockford, and upper Alton, Illinois. Later he returned to New York and held various posts of value. In 1908, his health failed and since that time he has been able to hold no settled position. His death comes as the culmination of many years off gradually wasting faculties. Dr. Moscrip was married to Miss Belle DeLany, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. N. DeLany, formerly of this village, who survives him. Seven children were born to them, of whom only two survive, Amos D. Moscrip of Albany, and Miss Virginia Moscrip of this village. Dr. Moscrip leaves also a sister, Mrs. J. F. Conkey, now living in California. The funeral will be held from the residence Friday, November 5, at 3 o'clock. | Moscrip, Charles Henry (I227)
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1229 | New York Census | Judge, Catharine (I3280)
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1230 | New York Census, 1865. | Rivenburgh, Sarah Macy (I4204)
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1231 | New York State Census, 1865 | Browning, Noah Harrison (I4203)
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1232 | New York State Census, 1865 | Browning, Charles (I4960)
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1233 | New York State Census, 1865 | Harrison, Mary L (I4961)
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1234 | New York State Census, 1865 | Rivenburgh, Jacob M (I4962)
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1235 | New York State Census, 1865 | Macy, Elizabeth (I4963)
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1236 | New York State Census, 1865 | Browning, Jeremiah (I5383)
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1237 | New York State Census, 1865 | [], Martha R (I5384)
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1238 | New York State Census, June 1865 (4 Mos age, Birth: Feb.) | Browning, Charles (I5363)
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1239 | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911), 1:241. Jackman, James, s. James, [born] June 22, 1655. | Jackman, James (I3908)
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1240 | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911), 1:241. Jackman, Johanna, d. James, [born] June 14, 1657. | Jackman, Joanna (I3909)
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1241 | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911), 2:523. Jackman, James, sr., [died] Sept. 16, 172 | Jackman, James (I3908)
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1242 | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911), p. 624. Jackman... James, sr. Dec. 30, 1694 | Jackman, James (I3898)
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1243 | Newspaper reports suggest Feb, 1946. However, the marriage certificate from Phoenix suggests the date I have listed | Family: Ropp, Roy / Snead, Meline Wanner (F2259)
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1244 | Next door to F. J. Speidel and Harriet Luper. Source Type: Census | Source (S156)
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1245 | Nickname at West Point was "Doc," for his father, Lewis, was a railroad doctor at his birthplace, Topeka, KS. USMA (West Point) grad, class of 1915 - "The class the Stars fell upon!" | Ryder, Charles Wolcott (I4989)
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1246 | No children | Bratt, Gerrit Teunis (I65)
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1247 | No Marker | Agnes (I960)
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1248 | No Marker | Mary (I976)
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1249 | No property evaluation. Lists wife (Frances), and three children and John & Abigail Luper in household | Family: Luper, James Martin Barnheisel / Dunbar, Frances Elizabeth (F48)
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1250 | Noah's ancestors came from Scotland. Apparently, there is a Dunbar castle that was owned by this family. The castle went to the first born son, Noah came to the US to find fame and fortune. [This famly speculation has never been proven. See Notes for Robert Dunbar (356)] From Lenore's family history book: "Sarah Hopps, Noah Dunbar's Mother, came from Londonderry, Ireland when 17 years old to Ill, Brought a chest of fine spun linen and settled in NY State. Hattie's Grandfather, on grandmothers side, Noah Dunbar's grandfather was a scotch lord. His eldest son inherited his castle, estate all land, and all pertaining to it. Coat of arms, etc. 2nd son came to Hartford CT & settled. Grandfather was born there in 1801. He was one of five sons. He remained in Hartford for a time. Marrie Sarah Jane Hopps, Dec. 19, 1822 in NY. Sarah was born in Saratoga Co. NY State, Apr. 17, 1802. Other Sons went to sea as Sailer. Cousin Helen Dunbar Kergwin, of Gushnell Ill. is the proud owner of Chest. Keeps in it her best bedding. Hattie Luper Dawson visited there in 1938 and saw the chest." | Dunbar, Noah W. (I152)
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