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Matches 7,251 to 7,300 of 7,713

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7251 William wrote HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY published in 1920. His father,
Edwin A. Hickman established the mill known as Hickman's
Mill, where the Mead family lived from 1965 to 1978 at 11713 Fuller,
Kansas City, MO 
Hickman, William Zere (I10612)
 
7252 William's will, written 6/16/1854, probated 7/26/1858 recorded in Fluvanna County, VA Will Book 8, p.234 - names daughters Lucy M. Strange, Sarah E. Williams, sons William J., Barrett G. W., and Albert W. Payne.

William's will, written 6/16/1854, probated 7/26/1858 recorded in Fluvanna County, VA Will Book 8, p.234 - names daughters Lucy M. Strange, Sarah E. Williams, sons William J., Barrett G. W., and Albert W. Payne. 
Payne, William (I29412)
 
7253 Willson township, Mexico post office, Audrain Co., MO, population schedule, page 627B, dwelling 26, family 24; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 756 Source (S1668)
 
7254 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Payne, Wilma M. (I14027)
 
7255 Windsor Baptist Church Family: Edward Butler "Ned" Sweet / Susan "Susie" Haley (F26456)
 
7256 Windsor Methodist Church Family: James Martilla Vaughan / Alice Emily Vaughan (F26402)
 
7257 Windsor United Baptist Church Family: Nathaniel H. Bezanson / Anna Louise Lyon (F26416)
 
7258 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Ernest Frederick Frank / Kathleen Frances Haley (F26451)
 
7259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Jeptha Milton IV (I4447)
 
7260 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Shafer, Billy Charles Jr (I68845)
 
7261 Wisconsin County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S3179)
 
7262 Wisconsin County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S3193)
 
7263 Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Wisconsin Marriages, 1973-1978; Wisconsin Marriages, 1979-1997. Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Source (S2913)
 
7264 Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. Source (S3318)
 
7265 With John McNeill, Jr. family in 1850 census. Rowe, Isaac (I57936)
 
7266 With the rank of major, he served in Gen'l Greene's command in the continental army, and later under Lafayette. He participated in the siege of Yorktown and witnessed the surrender of Cornwallis at that place. Previous to that event, he was with his family at his father's home at Dover, on leave of absence, and was near being captured by Col. Tarleton who was in command of the advance guard of the British army. It was at Dover that Cornwallis made his headquarters for a day or two on his way to Yorktown. He treated the family with respect and consideration. It is even said that he imprinted a fatherly kiss upon little Mary Woodson the baby daughter of Major Josiah Woodson. Col. John Woodson was at that time about fifty-one years old. Using his own ferryboat he crossed over to a plantation he owned on Sabot's Island in James River, where he remained until the "Red Coats" were gone. Meantime his son Major Josiah had rejoined his regiment and proceeded with the command to the vicinity of Yorktown, where they had the satisfaction of witnessing on October 19, 1782, the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and his entire command. After the war was over and peace established, Major Josiah Woodson remained in Goochland county where he reared a family of five daughters. His wife Elizabeth died at Dover about 1797. In 1804 he went to Maysville, Kentucky, to be near his children who had preceded him to that new country. Here he spent the remainder of his life and died in 1817. Woodson, Josiah (I24054)
 
7267 Witness at baptism: Baltes van Kleeck and Tryntje Buys.

Probably died young. 
Kip, Baltes (I4895)
 
7268 Witness at baptism: Baltes van Kleeck and Tryntje Buys. Kip, Baltes (I4896)
 
7269 Witness at baptism: Baltus van Kleeck and Tryntje Buys. Kip, Baltus (I4897)
 
7270 Witness at baptism: Barent VanKleeff and Antoinette Palmatere. Kip, Barent (I4519)
 
7271 Witness at baptism: Johannes and Elizabeth van Kleeck.

Served in the 2nd Dutchess Co. Militia during the Revolution. They lived
in Rumbouts Precinct. Signed the Association Pact. 
Van Kleeck, Ahasuerus (I7095)
 
7272 Witness at baptism: Lawrence V. Kleeck and Jaapjen Lewis. Van Kleeck, Barent (I4892)
 
7273 Witness at baptism: Lawrence van Kleeck Kip, Annetjen (I4513)
 
7274 Witness at baptism: Peeter Parmentere and Sara van Kleeck Van Kleeck, Neeltje (I4701)
 
7275 Witness at baptism: Peter Bos and Susanna Bos his wife.

Probably died young. 
Van Kleeck, Barent (I4760)
 
7276 Witness at baptism: Peter Bosch, Jan Harberding, Susanna Bos. Van Kleeck, Barent (I4878)
 
7277 Witness at christening: Barent van Kleeck and Jacoba Lewis.

Baltus occupied the house in Poughkeepsie, built in 1702 by his
grandfather which during the Revolution and afterwards sheltered so many
famous men. He made his will 21 August 1794 and died that same year being
buried in the family ground west of the stone mansion house. In 1833
during the regulating of the streets his remains were moved to the plot
of his son, Leonard B. van Kleeck.

Source: The van Kleeck Family, Albert van Kleeck, 1909
Source: An Account of Barent Baltus, the Progenitor of the van Kleeck
Family in the U.S. and Canada, van Kleeck and van Benthuysen, 1958, in
NEHGS Library
Source: D.A.R. Patriot Index, p.701
Source: History of Duchess County
Source: The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, p.622 
Van Kleeck, Baltus (I6656)
 
7278 Witness to baptism: Baltus van Kleeck and Tryntje his wife. Van Kleeck, Baltus (I4876)
 
7279 Witnesses at baptism Jan Berberno and Jannetje Barents, wife of Jan
Petersen Bos.

Peter was a private in his brothers Barent's company of Dutchess Co.
Militia (Rep. State Historian 1897, pg. 552)

Source: The van Kleeck Family, Albert van Kleeck, 1909
Source: An Account of Barent Baltus, the Progenitor of the van Kleeck
Family in
the U.S. and Canada, van Kleeck and van Benthuysen, 1958, in NEHGS Library
Source: D.A.R. Patriot Index, p.701
Source: History of Duchess County
Source: The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, p.622 
Van Kleeck, Pieter Baltus (I6816)
 
7280 Witnesses at baptism Jan Herperdinck, Mayken Barents vanClyck.

21 December 1737 Lawrence was a Lieutenant in the Dutchess Co. Militia
Regiment and in 1739 was promoted to Captain (2nd Rep. of State
Historian, pg. 493 & 500).

His will in which he calls himself "esquire" is dated 30 April 1760 and
proved 23 August 1769 (Col. of Albany Wills, pg. 420)

Source: History of Duchess County
Source: The Compendium of American Genealogy, p.246 
Van Kleeck, Lauwrens Baltus (I6817)
 
7281 Witnesses at baptism Jan Petersen Bosch, Jan vanHerberdingh, Mayken
Barens VanCleeck.

Probably died young. 
Van Kleeck, Maijken Baltus (I6638)
 
7282 Witnesses at baptism Myndert vandenBogard and Neeltjen Parmentere. Van Kleeck, Sara (I4723)
 
7283 Witnesses at baptism: Jan Harpending and Mayke Harpending.

He probably died young. 
Van Kleeck, Ahasuerus (I4875)
 
7284 Witnesses for baptism, Baltus van Kleeck and Tryntje van Kleeck (paternal
grandparents)

This Baltus probably died young. 
Van Kleeck, Baltus (I7093)
 
7285 Witnesses to baptism Peter de Riemer and Sara Webbers. Bosch, Balthus (I4595)
 
7286 Witnesses to baptism Robert Sanderson and Elsie Barents. Bosch, Sara (I4552)
 
7287 Witnesses to baptism were Balthus Barentsen and Maritje TenEyck. Bosch, Annetje (I4551)
 
7288 Witnesses to baptism were Jan Harberding and Mayken Barents. Bosch, Barent (I4529)
 
7289 Witnesses to baptism were Jan Harberding and Mayken Barents. Bosch, Balthus (I4581)
 
7290 Witnesses to baptism were William Abrahamsen and Saertie Barents. Bosch, Peter (I4530)
 
7291 Wonder the possibility Mrs. Thomas Crawford is Hannah's mother. She was
deeded land in his will. Why? 
Kimbrough, Hannah (I5513)
 
7292 Woodland cemetery Etter, Elizabeth (I69808)
 
7293 Woodland Cemetery Plot: Blk-17 Lt-4 Gr-1 Perkins, Martha "Mattie" Warren (I1947)
 
7294 Woodland Cemetery Plot: Blk-17 Lt-4 Gr-2 Smith, Alfred Edwin (I1948)
 
7295 Woodland Cemetery Plot: Blk-17 Lt-4 Gr-4b Smith, Ira Fontaine (I1950)
 
7296 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bulandr, Jaroslav "Jerry" Alan (I77532)
 
7297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. May, Shelia Jean (I77619)
 
7298 Woodstock Gen. v. 5.
Death: Mass. RVS 321/424.
Birth: Mass. RVS 279/344. 
Baylies, Josie Annabelle (I2529)
 
7299 Woodstock Gen. v. 5.
Marriage: Mass. RVS 254/269 and 255/317.
Death: Mass. RVS 85/458. 
Gay, Anna Maria (I2527)
 
7300 Woodstock Gen. v. 5.
Marriage: Mass. RVS 514/360.
Birth: Mass. RVS 261/373. 
Baylies, Inez Estelle (I2528)
 

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