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351 Dr. of Medicine and Surgery Dawson, Byron Frances (I586)
 
352 Drops Rodriguez-Larrain upon emigration to United States Rodriguez-Larrain, Dr. Abel Lucio (I40)
 
353 Drowned in swimming pool Fithian, Harold Walter (I715)
 
354 Dutch Reformed Church, Albany, NY
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/part3.html - "1746/7, Jan. 11. B. John Davie, l. in the Great Bend, and Elizabeth Wyngaart of A. " 
Family: David, John / Wyngaart, Elizabeth (F1616)
 
355 Early Oregonians Index, 1800-1860
May appear in 1910 US Census in White River, Tulare, CA. 
Rochester, David (I4217)
 
356 Edward is recorded as Edgar
Source Type: Census 
Source (S459)
 
357 Eight children: Elizabeth, George, Catherine, Robert, Mary, Bernardus Bratt, John, and James. Bratt, Maria (I198)
 
358 Electrocuted Pfieffer, John (I154)
 
359 Elizabeth also had Winthrop baptized in Catholic Church Cutter, Winthrop Jackman (I91)
 
360 Ellen recorded as Nancy, Emily recorded as Sarah E. Lavicy recorded as Mary L. Also on same page: David and Lois Luper
Source Type: Census 
Source (S188)
 
361 Ellsworth is recorded as George E. McMillin
Source Type: Census 
Source (S233)
 
362 Emigrated to the New Colonies (New Netherland) in 1637. Along with his brother Arent Andriesse on the ship Rennselaerswyck.
More at https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/b/bradt.html
Descendants of Albert Andriessan Person (1)
Of noted lore is Storm Van Der Zee. third son: Storm Albertzen Bradt Vanderzee for more details.
Earned a living in farming and husbandry, Eventually setteling into lumber (Sawing).
A manifest reconstructrion from the ship Rensselaerswyck may be found at: https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/nnship28.shtml
A detailed record of Albert Bratt and his first wife (Annetie Barents Van Rottmers) may be found here:
https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/surnames/bradt.shtml 
Bradt, Albert Andrieszen (I491)
 
363 Emmigrated with his brother on the ship Rensselaerswyck 1636/7. See additinal details included with brother, Albert. Bradt, Arent Andriesse (I5355)
 
364 Emmigration petition says birth date is Oct 16, 1866 Gradwohl, George (I5575)
 
365 Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account Stephenson, Sylvester Sheets (I213)
 
366 Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account Peake, Charles Fredrick (I267)
 
367 Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account Luper, Lewis Taylor (I535)
 
368 Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner Ringo, George Bert (I216)
 
369 Employer, Worker, or Own account: Own account Davis, Willilam (I5414)
 
370 Enlised in US Army Luper, Col James R Jr (I4700)
 
371 Enlisted as Private. Actually signed up in Chicago. Served in Unit A, Co. 89, Illinois Infantry. Served in midwest campagins. Probably under U. S. Grant. Luper, Jasper C (I532)
 
372 Enlisted in Army, Field Artillery, National Guard. Lists occupation: Actors and Actresses. Hawkins, Col Edward Devine (I54)
 
373 Estimating death as Wilson and Eliot are living with Ben (Frank; 2nd born son) and Olive Shannon in 1870 census Family: Shannon, Ben / Kilcrease, Louisiana Jane (F2065)
 
374 Eventual destination was Tangent / West Albany, Oregon. Luper, James Martin Bernheisel (I150)
 
375 Everardus BOGARDUS [Parents] was born 1 in 1607 in Woerden/Veenenda,Zuid-Holland,Holland. He died on 27 Sep 1647 in Bristol Channel, near Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. The cause of death was Drowned in Bristol Channel, near Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. He married 2 Anneke JANS in Mar 1638.
[Cite] 1"The Founders, Portraits of Persons Born Abroad Who Came to the Colonies in North America Before the Year 1701", Volume 1, Volume 1, page 225.

Anneke JANS [Parents] was born in 1600/1605 in Flekkeroy,,Norway. She died on 23 Feb 1663/1665 in Beverwyck,Albany,NY Colony. She was buried in Beverwyck,Albany,NY Colony. She married 1 Everardus BOGARDUS in Mar 1638.

Other marriages:

JANSSEN, Roelof

[Notes] Will: January 1663 at Beverwyck, New Netherland Colony

They had the following children:

M i Willem BOGARDUS
M ii Cornelis BOGARDUS
M iii Jonas BOGARDUS was christened on 4 Jan 1643.
M iv Pieter BOGARDUS 
Bogardus, Rev. Everardus (I207)
 
376 Extensive biography at Find a grave: 131631625 Holbrook, Caroline (I4843)
 
377 FA Cutter and HB Butterfield had four children. Only Ruben was living after 1881. Family: Cutter, Frederic Augustus / Butterfield, Hephzibah B. (F205)
 
378 FA Cutter appears in business record of this date as follows:
"QUEBEC - Sutton - F. A. Cutter, burnt out."
p. 647, The Pharmaceutical Era, Volume 19, by D. O. Haynes & Company, 1898
Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=uuMfAQAAMAAJ 
Cutter, Dr. Frederic Augustus (I212)
 
379 Family Farm painting, Unknown artist, provided by C. M. Browning. Browning, Charles (I4960)
 
380 Family info. from 1880 Census data from FamilySearch.com (LDS Genealogy Site) Family: Du Barry, Beekman / Bratt, Helen Augusta (F428)
 
381 Family name could be Foster. Possibly John and Ruth Foster (see R. I. Vital Extracts 1636 - 1899) [], Martha R (I5384)
 
382 Family name from Emmett L. Warren Death Cert. (Ancestry.com). Is family name Lansing? Linsing, Anna (I3112)
 
383 Family notes have Charles Henry Moscrip marrying Lidia Bell Delany July 17 (19), 1879. However, LDS genealogy on-line says this Charles Henry Moscrip came from Keokuk, Lee, Iowa (as well as Lydia Delany). So, I think this probably not a family connection. Delany, Lydia Bell (I330)
 
384 Family notes say birth date Sept. 25, 1847. Moscrip, Ferris Jacob (I228)
 
385 Family Tree shows relationship to John / Helen / Du Berry Bratt, John (I177)
 
386 Family worksheet seems to be in error. It says he died Jan 13, 1746 but he marries Lydia Grinnell on July 13, that same year. Simmons, John (I5710)
 
387 Fancy Goods Goodman, Frederika (I173)
 
388 Farmer and Minute Man in Revolutionary War. In siege of Boston, on the occasion of a call for additional troops, he led eight of his townsmen to the scene of action in Dec. 1775, and continued there, in service until the British evacuated the city -- From a family history by David L. Cutter, Berkeley, CA, 1978.
In October 1776, he accompanied Captain Abijah Smith's company to New York. 
Cutter, John III (I321)
 
389 Father died when Wm. was 14, leaving him to tend 9 siblings with his mother. Came to california in 1850 to find gold. His first trip was with wagon train, w/ ox team. He then returned to MO and on his second trip to California, he drove cattle, which he sold for a nice profit. Acquired an orange ranch on Orangethorpe, in Fullerton, California in 1868. Smith, William Jasper (I71)
 
390 father is King Duptory Margaret, Princess (I1858)
 
391 father is supposed Gui Count of Boulogne (I1432)
 
392 Father possibly John Savage Savage, George Jr (I241)
 
393 Fathers maiden name: Trout, Mothers maiden name: Titus Trout, George (I4184)
 
394 Fathers Name Cree, Mothers name Brady Cree, Blanche (I4185)
 
395 Faught in war of 1812 Leftwich, Brig. General Jabez (I3219)
 
396 FHL Film ID: 429062, Reference ID: BK3,CN1076 Family: Hawkins, Riego Stay / Hardy, Miriam Young (F1918)
 
397 File No. 6039086, Cook County Genealogy Records (Births) Hedlund, Robert (I39)
 
398 Find a grage memorial:
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United States Navy Surgeon. He was commissioned as a Surgeon's Mate in the United States Navy on January 30, 1823. He was promoted to Surgeon on May 24, 1826, and died at sea on July 12, 1853. " 
Du Barry, Edmund Louis (I940)
 
399 Find a grave ID 38005533 Shannon, Ben (I5437)
 
400 Find a grave memorial 142769554 Harrold, Francis D (I5449)
 

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