Matches 6,701 to 6,750 of 7,713
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6701 |
Taunton VR.
Death: Mass. VR 77/167. | Baylies, Barzilla (I2302)
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6702 |
Taunton VR.
Woodstock Gen. v. 8. | Baylies, Sophia (I2310)
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6703 |
Taunton VR. | Baylies, Daniel (I2304)
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6704 |
Taunton VR. | Baylies, Hellen (I2307)
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6705 |
TAX-LIST: Ohio - John Braham, Fairfield Co., 1806, p. 39; p. 2. [Two listings]. | Pancake, Mary (I24864)
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6706 |
TB | Kirkpatrick, Sara (I60785)
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6707 |
Temple Church | de Mandeville, Earl of Essex Geoffrey 1st Earl of Essex (I1574)
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6708 |
Temple Hill Cemetery | Beardsley, Deborah E (I62046)
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6709 |
Ten children not listed. | Petro, Leonard (I28624)
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6710 |
Ten children. | Snow, Russ A. (I25585)
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6711 |
Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2598)
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Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2674)
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Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2751)
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Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2796)
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Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2888)
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Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S3049)
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Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S3149)
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6718 |
Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2014. Texas, USA: Texas Department of State Health Services. | Source (S3017)
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Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA. | Source (S3169)
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6720 |
The 1880 census states that Earnest was born in December 1879. | Pancake, Ernest (I58568)
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6721 |
The 1900 census states that Effie was born in Sep 1860. | Blain, Effie Gertrude (I58464)
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6722 |
The 1900 census states that Harry was born in 1885. | Pancake, Harry Franklin (I58505)
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6723 |
The 1900 census states that Jacob was born in 1859; his death certificate says 1861. | Pancake, Jacob Franklin (I58531)
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6724 |
The 1900 Soundex shows Carl's month of birth as October.
Carl's obituary states that he was a "vice president of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York and a member of the Federal Communications Commission". | Pancake, Carl Oakley (I58467)
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6725 |
The 1910 census states that Addison and Nancy had been married for five years. | Source (S1566)
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6726 |
The Anglo Saxon Chronicles shows Bedwig as a Grandson of the biblical Noah at this point, whereas the Prose Edda shows the lineage from Thor to Odin.
The Anglo Saxon Chronicles shows Bedwig as a Grandson of the biblicalNoah
at this point, whereas the Prose Edda shows the lineage from Thor toOdin.
Noahic ancestry is obviously incorrect, since Bedwig lived about the timeof Christ. | Bedwig (I8836)
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6727 |
The birth and death dates are from an answered query online, reference: Hershel Culpepper. Need to double check that this is the same David F. Averett as was in the Elmore county, AL 1870 census.
Please confirm all information for yourself. If I have no sources listed, then the information came from family members and needs to be checked for accuracy. Please let me know of errors. Easiest way is with a "Post'em". | Averrett, David Franklin (I54938)
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6728 |
The Boston Post - May 25 1859 Text: "an boor, the jury of inquest on the body of John T. McKeen, brought in the following John T. McKeen came to his death by a blow inflicted with a in the hands of Peter F. McDonald, and..." Publication: Boston, Suffolk | McKeen, John T (I77038)
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The Brewton family originated in England and migrated in the days of colonization to America. The Brewtons who settled in what is now Escambia County, Alabama, were two brothers, Benjamin and Joseph, a nephew, Emanuel, son of Nathan Brewton, and another Benjamin that family tradition says was a first cousin to Joseph and his brother, Benjamin. This family had settled in North Carolina originally. Joseph, Benjamin, Nathan, and Cecelia were children of Mrs. Isabella Brewton who married a Mr. Askew after the death of her first husband. Isabella and all the children by Joseph lived for a while in South Carolina where they owned land, before migrating to Georgia and settling permanently (Isabella and Nathan) in Tattnall County. The family of Nathan Brewton has been documented. | Brewton, Nathan Jackson (I35558)
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The Calendar of the Saints says after her husband was killed hunting she decided to make a pilgrimage to Rome. On returning home she founded seven churches at Ardenne of the Meuse. She also set up an abbey at the same place where she died. 17 Dec is her feast day.
| Begga (I8395)
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6731 |
The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 254 - DIED YOUNG. | Carrington, William (I19357)
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6732 |
The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 254 - her parents were John and Hannah Gittens of St. Philip's Parish. She was executrix of her husband's will. | Gittens, Hannah (I19472)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 254 - No issue. Will dated 5 May 1736, probated 17 Dec. 1745. | Carrington, Edward (I19359)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 254. | Gibbs, Jane (I19473)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 254: Joseph is probably "Mr. Carrington's son, "buried 23 July 1723 at Bedford Plantation in St. Joseph's Parish. | Carrington, Joseph (I19358)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 257 - one year old in Census of 1715; this was Paul's second wife; they had five children. Her will dated 16 Aug 1764, probated 30 May 1765. | Blower, Mary Gray (I19474)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 259 - Elizabeth was the widow of Edward Bissell, her first husband. She died during the Hurricane of 1780. Her will dated 10 Dec. 1779, probated 8 Dec 1780. No issue by her marriage to Codrington. | Duncan, Elizabeth (I19475)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264
DAR # 593761 | Carrington, William (I19417)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264 | Carrington, George (I19367)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264 | Carrington, Elizabeth Ann (I19369)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264 | Carrington, Robert (I19370)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264 | Carrington, Ann (I19371)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264 - daughter of William Bernard of Cumberland Co., VA. | Bernard, Margaret (I19366)
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6744 |
The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264: is this a male or female? I can't tell from the name. | Carrington, Codrington (I19368)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 264: residence was Oakland Plantation, Cumberland Co., VA; Col. in militia; member of Cumberland Co. Committee of Safety.
DAR # 593761 | Carrington, George (I19416)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 265 - Elizabeth was the daughter of Jaquelin and Rebecca (Burwell) Ambler of Richmond and widow of Col. Wm. Brent of Stafford Co. VA. Her will was dated 22 Aug 1835, probated 18 Feb. 1842, Richmond, VA. No issue. | Ambler, Elizabeth Jaquelin (I19397)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 265 - In 1771/2, Col. Edward visited Barbados to collect a legacy of 3500 pounds from the estate of his uncle, Codrington Carrington, who died in 1764. Edward was a lawyer, soldier, Federalist Party leader, vestryman, member of Cumberland Co. Comm. of Safety, Capt. of Cumberland Co. minuteman co, Lt. Col. VA First cont. Artillery Regt. Deputy Quartermaster General of the Southern Army from 1780-8; served in Battles of Monmouth, Guilford Cthse., Hobkirk's Hill, and Yorktown. Member House of Delegates (VA) 1784-88, member of the continental Congress, 1786-8; Federal Marshall, Supervisor of Revenue, VA; Mayor of Richmond, 1806 and 1809. Died intestate. No issue.
DAR # 593761 | Carrington, Edward (I18363)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 265, gives list of their ten children. Her will dated 10 April 1817 was probated 22 Sept. 1817, Nelson Co., VA.
DAR # 593761 | Carrington, Hannah (I18391)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 265.
Joseph was a justice of the peace, vestryman, Capt. of a Cumberland Co. militia co., Col. in Militia. Left will, probated 23 May 1802, Cumberland Co., VA. Residence was called "Mansion House Plantation," Cumb. Co.
Joseph's residence was Mansion Hill Pantation, Cumberland Co., VA. he served as a vestryman, justice of peace, sheriff, member of the Cumberland Co. Comm. of Safety, member of the House of Delegates, 1777-78, 1792-93, Capt. of a Cumberland Co. minuteman company, and Col. in the malitia. | Carrington, Joseph (I13352)
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The Carrington Family of VA, from Natl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1982), p. 265. | Carrington, William (I13270)
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