Matches 8,101 to 8,150 of 9,078
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8101 | Six of their eight children were still living and were living at home. | Family: Sern Christian JENSEN / Sine Maria HENRIKSEN (F1819)
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8102 | SKIDMORE -- Mr. Claude F. Shidmore, aged 85, lately of Grand Rapids, MI passed the veil Saturday, July 1, 1995. Born in West Mansfield, OH, he and his surviving spouse of 62 years, Mildred (Speer) Skidmore, graduated together from Ohio Northern University at Ada, Ohio in 1932. They lived in Marysville, Ohio during the 40's where he was twice elected County Engineer and received the Silver Beaver for his efforts in the Boy Scouts of America. They lived in Toledo, Ohio from 1952 to 1957 and were very active in the Monroe Street Methodist Church. For the next 30 years they lived in Okemos, Michigan followed by four years at Dallas, Texas and three in Grand Rapids, with their son. He retired professionally in 1974 after 17 years as District Engineer of the Asphalt Institute, a division of the Smithsonian. Initially active in the Okemos Community Church, he has been a member since 1969 of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saintes (Mormon), serving in many capacities there, notably as Director of the Stake Welfare Farm | SKIDMORE, Claude Ferman (I3131)
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8103 | Skull fracture due to auto accident. He was a candy salesman. He was divorced at the time of his death. | SCHISLER, Clyde A (I17956)
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8104 | Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, MasterFile, : Social Security Administration | Source (S404)
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8105 | Social Security Death Index says his death was 27 Aug. 1884 | ZELLER, Howard Patterson (I8023)
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8106 | Social Security Death Record says he died in Nov 1959. Oregon Death Record says he died in Nov. 1958. Shifferly genealogy says he died in 1957. | ROEDER, Alfred (I7990)
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8107 | Social Security Death Record says he was born 2 May 1909. His birthplace taken from the death certificate of his son | ORR, Adelbert Dale (I5532)
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8108 | Social Security Death Record says her birth was 24 Sep 1920 | WATKINS, Alice Lucille (I3058)
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8109 | Solomon Humbarger married Ann Alley. They had two sons, Charles and Howard. Charles married Mertie Robbins. They had three children; Cecil, Iva, and Soloman. Cecil married Lena Jorg. They had one son Philip. He married Elouise Vanderbilt Bird. They have two daughters, Deborah and Angela. Deborah married Gary Dubuc. IVa married Charles Bowers. They had one son Max Bower. Max married Donna Haaw and they have a daughter Susan. Solomon married Linnea Anderson. They have two children, Dorolyn and David. Dorolyn married Robert Powers. They have four children; Jill, Mark, Jane and David. David married Mary Lou Kiebel. They have two daughters Linnie and Kirstin. Howard married Carrie Smith. They had four children; Lee, Pearl, Lester, and Nancy. Lee married Wilhelmina "Minnie" Walle. They had two children, Milford Lee, and Betty Jean.. Milford married Iva Jean Andrews. They have four children; one boy and three girls, Kay, Susan, Jane and Timothy. Betty Jean married Ernst Bolte. They have two children; Steven, and Glenice. Steven married Debra Stegman. Glenice married Steven Rathbun. Pearl married Clifford Jarrett. They had two children, Delorn and Letha. Lester married Esther Jones. They had one girl Arlene. Nancy married James Moore. They had three children; one boy, Howard, and two girls. by Minnie and Lena Humbarger | HUMBARGAR, Solomon (I6877)
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8110 | Solomon remarried on 11 Nov 1773; so Ann must have died before this date. | RAWLINGS, Ann (I7413)
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8111 | Solomon, listed as Sol, was listed as 60, and Nancy as 45 | Family: Solomon DIEFENDERFER / Nancy ARNER (F1696)
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8112 | Some census records show her birthplace as England | BARRETT, Martha (I14175)
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8113 | Some confusion here. In 1870 this child is listed as Carrie, a female, but in 1880 it is listed as Cary, a male. | ELLIOTT, Cary (I5222)
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8114 | Some places he is listed as George F. W. Watkins. | WATKINS, George F. W. (I20589)
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8115 | Some places his name shows up as Marion Croop. | CROOP, Marim (I14892)
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8116 | Some places it is spelled "Crumley". But on her husband's death certificate on which the information was provided by his son-in-law, John R. Todd, her name is given as Isabella Jane Cromleigh of Carlisle, PA. | CROMLEIGH, Isabel Jane (I17778)
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8117 | Some question regarding the accuracy of this date. Another source says, "The Nancy Ann White, that was married to James Watkins Jr in Sussex County Virginia in 1810, was buried in the Marmon Valley Cemetery in Logan county Jefferson Tsp in Ohio. There are two Watkins tombstones. One has only the name Watkins. The other says Watkins, d 1861, 70y and wife of Jas. This info is in a book published by the Logan County Ohio Genealogical Society and available thru them." | WHITE, Nancy D. (I112)
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8118 | Some records say 1881 and others, 1882. | WYBURN, Rachel Ann (I3411)
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8119 | Some records show her birth Oct 7 1859, but the 1866 date is consistent with the 1870 census. | STAUFFER, Lydia (I9117)
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8120 | Some records show his surname as Hampshire, but his gravestone and that of his brother spell the name Hamshire | HAMSHER, Solomon (I15065)
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8121 | Some records show his surname spelled Lueders. | LUEDERS, Duane Bernari (I15267)
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8122 | Some say Dinah died at the birth of her daughter on Aug. 17, 1898. Other records say she died in 1899. | WELTY, Dinah (I9432)
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8123 | Some sources list her as Maud Ellison and others as Mary Ellison | ELLISON, Maude Frances (I14970)
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8124 | Some sources say he died in Missouri which seems unlikely; still another source says that he died in Missouri City, Fort Bend, Texas; others say he died in Union County which seems more likely. | WESTLAKE, Zephaniah (I5184)
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8125 | Some sources say his birth was in 1694 | WATKINS, John (I16568)
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8126 | Some sources say she died in 1750. | MERRIMOON, Nancy Ann Mary (I20212)
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8127 | Someplaces this name is found "Zalinda." | PEEBLES, Galinda (I18561)
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8128 | Something is confusing about all this. 1. The 1850 Census shows John Elliott, aged 83, and his wife, Hannah (Westlake) Elliott aged 77, living in Paris Township. Their son, Wellen, age 22, was living with them. (There is something funny here right off the bat. It seems unusual that a couple as old as John and Hannah would have a son, Wellen. So I wonder if he was really a grandson??? Adding to this mystery is that fact that also listed with the family is an Isabel, age 9. Surely she wasn't a daughter; so again, I wonder if we have a grand-daughter and possibly sister to Wellen. (And this isn't what really confuses me) 2. John Elliott died in 1853, and we have a good gravestone to further document that. 3. We have this scrap of a stone saying that someone died in 1852, and perhaps it was Hannah. She would have been 79 if it were she, but the stone says 75 years. This is not so bad in and of itself as the notion that she would have been 79 in 1852 comes from the 1850 Census saying that she was 77. 4. But I completely lose it when it then comes to the 1860 census which shows a 32 year old Wellen living with his wife and family, and in their household is an 80 year old Hannah who was born in New Jersey. Well who provided this information? More likely than not it was Wellen's wife. And she could have been ill-informed or forgetful about Hannah so that she gave the wrong age (80 instead of 85-87) and the wrong birthplace (New Jersey instead of Pennsylvania). But then we wind up with the questions (a) so when did Hannah really die and (b) whose stone is that showing that someone died in 1852 at the age of 75? | WESTLAKE, Hannah (I3939)
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8129 | Something is wrong here since she definitely shows up in the census on 23 Jun 1860. | WATKINS, Rachel A (I3716)
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8130 | Something seems wrong here. There was a Malin Elliott about this age in the 1900 Census, but he is gone, and this person listed here as female and in 1920 as male is in the 1910 census when he wasn't in the 1900 census. | ELLIOTT, Victor Edwin (I10705)
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8131 | Something wrong with the census as it shows Aaron as being 62 and a retired farmer | WATKINS, Aaron Sherman D.D., Ph.D., LL.D (I108)
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8132 | Sometimes listed as Abram. | BELLIS, Abraham (I17196)
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8133 | Sometimes referred to as "Nancy Ann Newby" | NEWBY, Nancy Anne (I9194)
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8134 | Son of Andrew Jackson Enslow and Nancy Maria Bliss. Married Constance B. Kelly 1890 in Cabell County. Edward was a member of several insurance firms, including one with his name, E. B. Enslow Insurance, which later became the Statts & McIntosh Insurance Company. His home was located on the corner of 13th Street and 3rd Avenue, next to the historical Harvey House. He married Constance Kelly and they had two daughters, Catherine Bliss Enslow and Alice Enslow. | ENSLOW, Edward Bliss (I16533)
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8135 | Son of Benjamin and Mary (Whitehead) Denson, he was born in Isle of Wight County, Virginia sometime beford 1756. He married Mary Polly Watkins on 9 May 1776 in Northampton County, N.C. He was probably born a Quaker but was disowned for mustering during the Revolutionary War. | WHITEHEAD, Mary (I15734)
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8136 | Son of Dr. Walter & Mary Stratton Ward, he married Susan Uhl Bailey. Their children: Frances, George, Orlando, Walter, Henry; & Mary Celeste Ward | WARD, George Austin (I8797)
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8137 | Son of John 'Tray Maker' Watkins, Sr. Brother of Mary Watkins; Frances Mackmahany; George Watkins; Mary Francis McHaney and 3 others Half brother of John Watkins, Jr.; Lucy Perkins; Elizabeth Watkins; David Watkins and 8 others | WATKINS, James I (I18285)
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8138 | Son of John and Jennie Abel | ABEL, John (I14554)
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8139 | Son of Pelatiah Sr. and Joanna Smith. Husband of Patience Wright, they married on March 25, 1760 in Lebanon, New London Co., Ct. They are the parents of 11 children. He was a resident of Lebanon, Ct., till about 1770, when he removed to Worthington, Mass. Oliver Webster served in the French and Indian War under Capt. Edmond Wells Co., as a private from April 9 to May 07, 1756. He was a Corporal of CT. Troops. He served in the Revolutionary War for eight months in Capt. John Mc Greiger's Co. , Colonel John Durkees Reg. CT. Line. At New Haven, CT. He was also enlisted from August 26, 1779 and was discharged on January 15, 1780. His name was on the Roster from September 30, 1779 to February 01, 1780. Muster of 1780 at Morristown, CT. His older brother Pelatiah born 1726 was "The Architect Of The Constitution." Also, Oliver Webster is a cousin to Noah Webster founder of the dictionary. | WEBSTER, Oliver (I14328)
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8140 | Son of Sidney Bridgman and Harriet (Phelps) Bridgman. Husband of Helen (Bryant) Bridgman. Father of 4 children: Harriett, Marion, Edwin and Howard,Jr. Died age 68 yrs. Headmaster of Bridgman School in Shirley, MA. Graduated from Amherst College and Yale Theological seminary. Ordained into ministry in 1890. Was also headmaster of Lawrence academy in Groton. Editor of the Congregationalist. He was an author of 3 books; "Steps Christward", "Real Religion" and "New England in The Life of The World". | BRIDGMAN, Dr. Howard Allen (I16917)
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8141 | Son of Solomon L. Reames and Harriet Paxson. Brother of William L. Reames. Married Ella B. Smith in 1897. They were parents to: Frances H., Margaret D., and Robert Leroy Reames. | REAMES, Oswald Kossuth (I14292)
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8142 | Son, Arthur, was listed as head of household. They were listed as Jas. M and Rebecca J. Woltz. | Family: James M. WOLTZ / Rebecca J. LARUE (F2234)
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8143 | Sonia Rust Turner gave her name as Cornelia, but she was listed as Vernelia in the 1870, 1880, 1910, 1920 and 1930 Census reports. | SEMLER, Vernelia (I5870)
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8144 | Sons: Conley and Charlie and daughters: Madeline, Margaret, Ruthann, and Dorothy were living with them. | Family: Walter Payne ANDERSON / Mary Jane BAYLESS (F3779)
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8145 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S401)
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8146 | Source Medium: Other | Source (S403)
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8147 | Source says Catherine died in Verenigde Staten, North Carolina | HUTCHINS, Catherine (I17288)
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8148 | Source: "New Garden Friends Tombstone and Death Records of the Old Section" Compiled by Charles W Cummings and Pattie S Newlin. Greensboro, 1978. It was noted at that time there was no stone found, but this does not appear to be uncommon in the old section. It should also be noted that in the early days, Quakers did not believe in marking their burial sites with a stone, and this might have been why "no stone was found." | BEALS, Prudence (I13284)
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8149 | Source: birth certificate | WYBURN, Edwin Francis (I6305)
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8150 | Source: Birth Certificate | WYBURN, Frank Voisey (I6306)
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