Matches 8,351 to 8,400 of 9,078
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8351 | The census shows that both John and Joy had completed four years of college. | Family: John Murray GREENE / Joyce VANCE (F4875)
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8352 | The census shows that he had completed one year of college and she, four. | Family: Walter Schachtel DRESLER / Sarah Elizabeth RICKS (F4716)
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8353 | The Census shows the following: Males 10-15: 1 Males 15-20: 1 Males 30-40: 1 Lambert would have been 33 Females 20-30: 1 Martha would have been 22 Females 40-50: 1 Might this have been Martha's mother? Given Martha's age, one wonders who the younger males in the household might have been. | Family: Lambert WATKINS / Martha KITCHEN (F528)
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8354 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ZELLER, Frederick Karl (I14123)
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8355 | The census, apparently incorrectly, lists a Christiana Haar, female, age 3. However, other records make this Christian, male, who would have been 2 and approaching his 3rd birthday. | HERR, Christian (I9293)
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8356 | The ceremony was conducted in the home of the bride's parents. | Family: Harley E. YOST / Doris ZELLER (F3533)
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8357 | The certificate of live birth from Michigan says her birthday was Sept. 22, 1886, while another says it was January 4, 1887. The 1900 census says that she was born in March, 1886, and 1886 is the birth year on her grave stone. Her Certificate of Death says that she was born on March 12, 1886; so that's the date I will choose since her husband is the one who provide this information. | TODD, Carrie Alice (I36)
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8358 | The children of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Todd were listed as: Samuel Todd John Todd William Todd Janet Todd Jane Todd | TODD, William John (I285)
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8359 | The Cincinnati Gazette on 25 July, 1875 reported under its West Liberty, Ohio news: "George A. Williams, whos residence is about three and a half miles north of tis place, committed suiced by hanging himself yesterday forenoon. He was supposed to be somewhat deranged." | WILLIAMS, George A (I7546)
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8360 | The cited record says his middle name was Gottlob | ZELLER, Christian Gottfried (I15566)
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8361 | The couple kept the pub, "Horse and Groom." | Family: Aldhouse Alfred WYBURN / Letitia Mary BURDEN (F1243)
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8362 | The Daily Republican, Rushville, IN, Saturday, August 14, 1920 "MRS. ISAAC HILL OF CARTHAGE IS DEAD EXPIRES AT THE HOME OF HER DAUGHTER IN CONNERSVILLE AT THE AGE OF 83 YEARS FUNERAL TO BE HELD SUNDAY "Mrs. Isaac Hill, age eighty-three years, of Carthage, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Porter, in Connersville Friday afternoon at Three-thirty o'clock and the body was removed to the home of the deceased's grand daughter, Mrs. E. D. Lewis, in Carthage, yesterday evening. Mrs. Hill has been in failing health for several years. Last December she suffered a light stroke and her decline after that was more rapid. Mrs. Hill went to Connersville last Marc for a visit and her condition grew so serious that she was not able to return home. Mrs. Hill was born at Salem, Ind., moved to Carthage when 19 years of age and lived there the remainder of her life. Her husband died on Thanksgiving day in 1916 and in October of the same year Mr. and Mrs. Hill celebrated their sixty-first wedding anniversary. In addition to one daughter, she was survived by two brothers, John and Frank Winslow of Kansas, and seven grandchildren, Mrs. Leonard Clark and Lowell Henley of this city, Mrs. Lewis, Jean Porter of Connersville, Jay Watkins of Reading, Pa., Garr Watkins of Akron, O., and Carl Watkins of Bellefontaine, O. The funeral will be held at the Carthage M. E. church Sunday afternoon at three o'clock conducted by Dr. McFall of Connersville, and interment will take place in Riverside cemetery near Carthage." | WINSLOW, Elizabeth (I17498)
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8363 | The date of April 18th was in the Bible of Lemuel Watkins, but the year was not listed in that source. | Family: Perry GRUBBS / Amanda Josephine DOWNING (F3455)
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8364 | The dates of her birth and death are calculated from church records. | UNKNOWN, Mary Ann (I17526)
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8365 | The dates of his birth and death are handwritten on the copy of the text of which I have but an electronic copy. | BONINE, Elias Sr. (I15698)
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8366 | The dates on her grave are very hard to read so these dates may not be accurate. | HERR, Ella (I9299)
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8367 | The death certificate of William John Todd says that his parents were Nathaniel Todd and Miss Montgomery. | TODD, Nathaniel (I4176)
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8368 | The death certificate says that her age was only 2 months and 10 days when she died. | MONTEITH, Baby Nellie (I20157)
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8369 | The death record calls him Frances A. Darcy, but his parents' names are correctly recorded. | DARCY, Francis Nathaniel (I14991)
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8370 | The Elliot Family History Book also notes sons Wilkinson and Levi born to Frances Elliott. Francis Elliott was a carpenter by trade as were many of his sons. This family moved from Westland MM, Washington County, Pennsylvania to Marlborough MM, Stark County, Ohio. | ELLIOT, Francis J. (I4590)
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8371 | The Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy says that he was buried in Goshen Cemetery, but, in fact, he was buried in the Quaker Cemetery in Perry Township. | WATKINS, James III (I111)
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8372 | The Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy says that James was born 28 June, 1786. | WATKINS, James III (I111)
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8373 | The England Census records from 1851 to 1881all say she was born in Ilminster, Somerset, England. The record on the LDS website says she was born in Cruch, Dorset, England. | MINSON, Sarah Ann (I6064)
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8374 | The entry for her given names is difficult to decipher. One cannot be certain that the second name was Barbara. | ZELLER, Christiana Barbara (I15563)
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8375 | The existence of this person is speculative. However, the 1900 Census says that John and Elizabeth had only four children and were married in 1871. The 1870 Census shows John living at his parents' home as was his daughter, Cinderella. So this suggests that he had a previous marriage and that his first wife died young -- perhaps in child birth? | UNKNOWN, Unknown (I11210)
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8376 | The fact that Nancy was only 10 years younger than John's wife, Barbara, suggests that John was married previous to his marriage to Barbara and that he had at least two children in that marriage. | HAUENSTEIN, Nancy (I9987)
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8377 | The fact that she was head of household suggests that her husband, William, died during the War Between the States. | BURNS, Tamson (I5385)
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8378 | The fact that this is the second daughter named Lucy suggests that the first Lucy did not live. | RINDGE, Lucy (I19042)
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8379 | The family consisted of Nathaniel and Mahala Todd, her widowed mother, Mary McAlister, and Nathaniel and Mahala's eight children. | Family: Nathaniel TODD / Mahala BURNS (F4599)
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8380 | The family had seven children: Ivory H. son, age 26 Burrell son, age 22 Floyd D. son, age 20 Susie daughter, age 19 Claude E. son, age 12 Estrom son, age 10 Bernice V. daughter, age 4 1/2 | Family: Estrom CHAPIN / Buena Vista UNKNOWN (F5302)
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8381 | The family surname is listed as McNeel in this census. | MCNEEL, Henrietta (I17430)
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8382 | The family's destination was given as Hartford, and subsequent census records show them living in Hartford, Blackford, Indiana. Apparently they were brought to the country by a company who wanted Constant's glass cutting ability. | ANDRE, Constant (I3442)
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8383 | The federal court in Boston ruled in the case In re Halladjian (174 F. 834) that Armenians were of the White race, and thus eligible to become naturalized citizens. Earlier, Jacob Halladjian and three other people were denied citizenship on grounds that they were "Asiatics". Read NY Times article here. | HALLADJIAN, James Henry (I3540)
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8384 | The first Nancy appears is in the Quaker records showing her being allowed to transfer from the Upper MM in Virginia to the Fairfield MM in Ohio. She is listed in this as "Ann", but other places she appears to be listed as "Nancy." | BUTLER, Nancy (I11310)
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8385 | The following list of militia officers were "recommended by the gentlemen justices of the county Court of Loudoun County, Virginia, to the Governor for appointments from March 1778 to September 1782:... Ignatius Burnes, captain" | BURNS, Capt. Ignatius (I5471)
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8386 | The given name on her grave is "Marea." | WHITE, Marea (I7383)
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8387 | The given name on her grave is "Marea." | WHITE, Marea (I7383)
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8388 | The golden wedding anniversary of the Rev. and Mrs. John Todd was being observed quietly today at their home, 4107 Bucyrus Avenue. A celebration over the weekend included a dinner in their honor at Bunker Hill Country Club, attended by the families of their six children. The Rev. Mr. Todd, 74, and Mary Charters Todd, 72, were married in Bay City, Mich., in 1884. A Presbyterian minister, he retired in 1931 after serving pastorals in Ohio and Michigan for more than 40 years. | TODD, Rev. John (I129)
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8389 | The Goshen Meeting Minutes list him as buried in the Goshen Cemetery; however, he is buried in the Quaker Cemetery in Perry Township, Logan County, Ohio. His gravestone was still readable on September 18, 2006. | WATKINS, James III (I111)
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8390 | The grand-daughter of Jane Westlake, but it is not clear which of the two sons of Jane that were born in Ohio was Mary's father. | FOUCHE, Mary (I11788)
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8391 | The groom's parents were listed as William John Todd and Katherine Mcvoy. The bride's parents were Rasmus Christian Larson and Elsie Marie Georgeson. | Family: Charles Stead TODD / Carrie Elizabeth LARSEN (F621)
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8392 | The handwritten name on her marriage record looks like Rebecca Larul, but more likely, it was Larue. | LARUE, Rebecca J. (I9965)
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8393 | The Hauenstein & Shifferly Families of Ohio says she died on Oct. 7, 1896 | STETTLER, Anna (I3885)
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8394 | The highest grade attained Ray was 7th grade.. | Family: Ray Leroy SPICKLER, Sr. / Phoebe Elizabeth MONKS (F3574)
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8395 | The highest grade of school each of them had completed was eighth grade. | Family: Edward Clyde HARTSOCK / Bertha Francis RYE (F5227)
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8396 | The house in which the Wyburns lived is said to be the house north of the church, known since 1851 as the Manor House, owned and occupied by the Wyburn family after c 1840 but divided by 1909. The Manor House is said to date from the 16th century but has been much altered. See WOOLAVINGTON THROCKMORTON MANOR | WYBURN, Walter Robert (I6119)
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8397 | The information about Susanna comes from two sources: 1. Alan Garnell, husband of a Wyburn descendant, Elizabeth Anne Wyburn Willett Garnell, writes that "Susannah Dicker's father was a John Dicker of Crockernwell, and that he kept a Posting House there. John Dicker married a Miss Codnor of Dartmouth..." 2. The transcription of the 1821 of the Population of Cheriton Bishop shows that the first name of John Dicker's wife was Susanna and that she was 46 at the time that the census was recorded in 1821 making her birth year about 1775. | CODNER, Susanna (I6950)
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8398 | The information shown here for John Stanton is from a book referenced in Ancestry.com by the bibliography: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. The Complete Book of Emigrants: A Comprehensive Listing Compiled from English Public Records of Those Who Took Ship to the Americas for Political, Religious, and Economic Reasons; of Those Who Were Deported for Vagrancy, Roguery, or Non-Conformity; and of Those Who Were Sold to Labour in the New Colonies. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. 1607-1660. 1988. 600p." However, the name in this reference is given as "John Staunton. | STANTON, John (I9792)
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8399 | The Kelly Bible says he was born 8 October, 1805. | KELLY, John Jr. (I4470)
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8400 | The Kenton Democrat reported on 29 Aug 1878, "On Saturday afternoon the Democrats of Jackson Township nominated J.T. Mabbey and Jas E Nelson as their candidates for Justice of the Peace. | MABBEY, Jesse T. (I3508)
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