Notes
Matches 1,801 to 1,850 of 3,136
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1801 | spouse recorded on Riego (Roy) death certificate | Family: Hawkins, Riego Stay / Bishop, Bessie E (F2003)
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1802 | spouse-death | Family: Renison, Ralph Leonard / Smith, Katherine Elizabeth (F19)
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1803 | spouse-death | Family: Smith, William Jasper / Fithian, Hannah Matilda (F69)
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1804 | spouse-death | Family: Bratt, Anthony Danielszen / Grangee, Christina de la (F242)
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1805 | spouse-death | Family: Eschelen, Jan Jansen Van / Bradt, Gisseltje Albertse (F259)
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1806 | spouse-death | Family: Luper, James Norton / Pickett, Mollie (F278)
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1807 | spouse-death; Four children with Charles Flemming | Family: Flemming, Charles B. / Morris, Martha O (F316)
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1808 | Spouse: Eva T Smith | Smith, Fountain Morris (I657)
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1809 | SS "Cristobal" Lists occupation as Student | Rodriguez-Larrain, Dr. Abel Lucio (I40)
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1810 | SS Calawaii | Cutter, Robert Ahern (I16)
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1811 | SS Malolo, Voiage 136, departing May 4 | Cutter, Robert Ahern (I16)
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1812 | Stars and Stripes, Pacific Edition | Luper, Col James R Jr (I4700)
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1813 | Statistics reported from 1902 to 1906. http://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.cgi?id=cutter002win Played for Sacramento Gild Edges - 1902 Sacramento Senators - 1903 San Francisco Seals - 1902, 03 and 06 San Jose - 1904, 1905 Lodi - 1905 | Cutter, Winthrop Jackman (I91)
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1814 | Stillbirth | Brown, Esther Almira (I4739)
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1815 | Stillborn | Speidel, Lillian (I755)
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1816 | Stillborn | Speidel, Boy (I756)
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1817 | Stone reads: "daughter of B. F. & L. J. Shannon died...aged 4 ys. & 7 ms." | Shannon, Louisana Jane (I5455)
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1818 | Street: Lark St | Bratt, Joshua Rathbun (I9)
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1819 | Street: Lark St | Bratt, Gerrit Teunis (I65)
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1820 | Street: Lark St | Bratt, Kathryn Frances (I66)
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1821 | Street: Lark St | Bratt, Fredrika M (I68)
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1822 | Street: Lark St | Judge, Margaret Loretta (I72)
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1823 | Street: Madison Ave | Bratt, Matilda (I171)
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1824 | Street: Madison Ave | Fisher, Henry Spencer (I3538)
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1825 | Street: Madison Ave | Fisher, Harold T (I4153)
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1826 | Street: Madison Ave | Fisher, Gerrit B (I4154)
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1827 | Street: Madison Ave | Garity, Elizabeth (I5403)
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1828 | Stroke | Stein, Margaret Marie (I708)
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1829 | Suggests surname was originally Jorth, Swedish in Origin. | North, Augustine (I3198)
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1830 | Supported by Burial Card, Menands Cemetery. Last place of residence: 19 Lancaster St. Albany, NY. Second Reformed Church Log. Lot 1, Section 49 Cause of death: Dropsy. Age 60 years. Date of internment: Oct 21, 1869 | Bratt, Ann Elisa (I3523)
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1831 | Swihart, Andrew T. 45, of Waukesha, WI, formerly of Streamwood, IL, passed away on Tuesday, September 9, 2008, in Milwaukee, WI. He was born on May 7, 1963 in Chicago, IL. On September 5, 1992 in Chicago, Andrew married Kathleen C. Robinson. Survivors include his wife of 16 years, Kathleen C. Swihart, daughter, Cynthia "Cyd" Swihart, mother, Diana Swihart, maternal grandmother, Theresa Swihart, sisters, Susan (Judd) Hirschberg and Sally (Jeff) Shores. He was preceded in death by his father, Loren Swihart and sister, Diane Swihart. Visitation will be held on Friday, September 12, 2008, from 1 to 6 p.m., at Warren Funeral Home, 1475 N. Cemetery Rd., Gurnee, IL. There will be no funeral services. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Andrew's memory to his daughter, Cynthia's college fund in care of his wife, Kathleen Swihart. For information, please call 847-855-2760. Published in Chicago Sun-Times on Sept. 11, 2008 - See more at: http://lega | Swihart, Andrew (I3316)
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1832 | Sylvest Stephenson listed in CA Death Index. Unsure if this is the same person, or not. There is also a Sylvester Stephenson Sylvester in Hollywood Forever cemetery with no additional details. | Stephenson, Sylvester Sheets (I213)
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1833 | Tandy descendants, who remained in England are available. Please see citation for further details | Tandy, Henry (I2692)
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1834 | Tangent is 6 mi. south of Albany, OR | Luper, Harriet Elizabeth (I50)
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1835 | Teunis Dirkse VAN VECHTEN [Parents] was born in 1612 in Vechten,Utrecht,The Netherlands. He died in 1674 in Greenbush,Rensselaer,New York. Father: Dirck VAN VECHTEN was born in Vechten,Utrecht,The Netherlands. [Notes] came out in 1638 with wife, child and two servants, in the 'Arms of Norway' and had a farm in 1648 at Greenbush north of that occupied by Theunis Cornelise Van Vechten; he is referred to in 1663 as an old inhabitant here. O'callaghan's History. New Netherlands, I. Ch. living in 1700. Dirk Theunise, eldest son; Cornelis; Gerrit; Pietertje, w. of Myndert Frederickse. He had the following children: M i Dirckse Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born on 9 Feb 1634 in, Utrecht, The Netherlands. He died on 25 Nov 1702 in Greenbush,,New York. M ii Jan Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born in Dec 1637. F iii Jannetie VAN VECHTEN was born on 16 Feb 1639 in ,Rensselaer,New Netherlands. M iv Cornilius Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born in Sep 1640 in Rensselaer, New Netherlands. M v Pieterie Teunisen VAN VECHTEN was born in Jul 1644 in Rensselaer Colony,New Netherlands. M vi Gerrit Teunisen VAN VECHTEN Second Marriage Grietje VOLKERTSE [Parents].Grietje married Gerrit Teunisen VAN VECHTEN. They had the following children: M i Volkert VAN VECHTEN was born in 1675. Gerrit Teunisen Van Vechten: born on 16 Sep 1647 in ,Rensselaer,New Netherlands. He died in 1704 | Van Vechten, Gerrit Teunise (I203)
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1836 | The Lansing Family. A Genealogy of the Descendants of Gerrit Frederickse Lansing who came to America from Hasselt, Province of Overijssell, Holland, 1640. EIGHT GENERATIONS. By CLAUDE G. MUNSELL. Privately Printed. 1916. https://archive.org/stream/lansingfamilygen00muns/lansingfamilygen00muns_djvu.txt | Source (S367)
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1837 | The courtship of John Alden and Pricilla Mullins was made famous with the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow narrative poem, "The Courtship of Miles Standish." You can read background details from the Wikipedia page here, or the poem itself from the link. There have been other accounts that imply Standish was not as gracious as Longfellow's poem suggests. | Family: Alden, John / Mullins, Priscilla (F2131)
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1838 | The data on the attached cemetery record cards doesn't quite match, but the likelihood of two Henry S. Fishers passing on the same day, seems remote. The written record, from Fredrika Bratt is strong. The three children placed into this burial box are: John Fisher (dod: may 11, 1893, age 2yrs, 9 days -> dob (cal): May 2, 1891) and Ruth May (dod Jul 6, 1890, age 2 yr, 2 mo -> dob (cal): May 6, 1888), and Henry S. (DoD Apr 28, 1887, 5 yrs, 4 mos, 14 days; DoB (cal) Dec. 14, 1881). It is probable all these are Henry S. Fisher's. They all could be Matilda's, but she and Henry (Sr) don't marry, according to Fredrika's account, until 1885. So, it seems likely John and Ruth are Matilda's and not listed in Fredrika's written record. If only the 1890 census weren't lost in a fire. In 1910 Census, she lists two children deceased (two living, four total). Find-a-grave lists all three children as as Matilda's. | Fisher, Henry Spencer Jr (I3539)
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1839 | The family's genealogy, as given in the History of the Moose River Valley [James Jackman b. 1686 and Mary French b. 1696. If Enoch was born in 1752 then James was 66 and Mary 54, an impossibility. Enoch was the son of James Jackman and Mary Fitts.] | Jackman, James (I3879)
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1840 | The name McMurtrie means "son of a sea navigator" and it is also recorded as meaning "sea warrior". In the original Gaelic, it was spelled MacMuirceartach. The McMurtry's are not a clan but a sept of the clan Stewart of Bute. A sept was a group of people who allied together for political reasons and were allowed to wear the tartan of the clan to which they were attached. In Scotland about the year 1062 during the reign of Malcolm Ceanmor, surnames were adopted by royal edict. The Historical Research Society of Scotland says that McMurtry was also a variant of MacKirdie. "Mac" means 'son of.' In Scotland, McMurtries are most numerous in Ayrshire and Lanarkshire on the west coast. The Historical Research Society also says that as a surname, McMurtry dates back to the early 16th century; we find Gilbert Mackmurtye as a witness in Edinburgh in 1508 and William M'Mowtrie as a soldier in Edinburgh in 1684. Loris Shaft 2912 Irwin St Vallejo, CA 94591 A-United States gsd-mom@worldnet.att.net | McMurtry, Joseph (I977)
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1841 | The name of William Johns second wife has not been found. It is possible that her maiden name was Hobson. As the name appears in subsequent generations of descendants. | Unknown (I3367)
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1842 | The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 | Bridges, Gorham (I4295)
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1843 | The record I can find regarding Marilyn Luper is a bit confusing. One leads to death in Albuquerque, NM -- another leads Marriage in Las Vegas NV to T. R. Pennington, and then death in Snohomish, WA. I have elected to capture the path leading to WA as I believe this to be more probable. If you read this and have information about Marilyn please write me. | Luper, Marilyn R. (I5341)
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1844 | The record seems a bit fuzzy. According to several Ancestry.com acounts, Elsie marries Luke Albert Hughes. They are listed together in 1910 in Hillyard, Spokane, WA. A 1930 census lists residence in Oakland, Married to James VB Cain. Death certificate (it seems appropriately attributed) lists her last name as Cain. | Fithian, Elsie (I689)
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1845 | The stone next to Richard Thompson has been laid on the ground and is impossible to read. Cemetery logbook shows that this is Sally Yeatman Thompson. | Yeatman, Sarah (I3391)
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1846 | The Van Benthuysen Genealogy by Alvin Seaward Van Benthuysen & Edith M. McIntosh Hall[daniel_bratt_ancestors.FTW] birth: 1. D-221: The Van Benthuysen Genealogy by Alvin Seaward Van Benthuysen & Edith M. McIntosh Hall marriage: 1. D-221, ibid. death: 1. D-221, ibid. | Benthuysen, Cathalyntje van (I503)
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1847 | their second spouses | Family: Raymond, Duke of Aquitaine III / Tuscany, Bertha of (F712)
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1848 | There are over 50 members of the Cannon family listed on this Census sheet. Source Type: Census | Source (S431)
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1849 | There is a high ridge bordering on Goose Creei in Bedford Co., known as King George's Hill. On the highest point of the hill, John Perrin killed King George, an Indian chief, hence its name. Situated between King George's Hill and Goose Creek is a fine farm of bottom land, on which Augustine Leftwich settled' here he died in 1795 and was buried on a mound near Goose Greek. | Leftwich, Augistine (I769)
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1850 | There is a possibility that Reuben and Betsy were cousins, but no documentation has been found, to date. Other Smith researchers have asked the question and not been able to make a connection. | Smith, Elizabeth Betty (I2834)
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