Matches 2,951 to 3,000 of 4,535
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Only the month of the license appears in the original record | Family F1129
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2952 |
Only the year of death survives in the record | Stickney, John (I2652)
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2953 |
Only two or three persons with this last name appear in the Neuenkirchen records; Anna was likely from another parish. (7 Dec 2021) | Hackemans, Anna (I4493)
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2954 |
Orchard Mesa Cemetery | Streb, Conrad (I2453)
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2955 |
Order of children is speculative at best; it is even likely that some were born to later wives than Rebecca Trotter | Family F902
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2956 |
Order of his given names switches from source to source. His birth record states Claude Auguste. | Lab, Claude August (I2497)
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2957 |
Original data:
Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls); Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957; (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, 8892 rolls); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S40208)
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2958 |
Original data:
Alabama Board of Corrections. County Convict Records, 1931?1948. 13 boxes [containing bound volumes]. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama.
Alabama Department of Corrections and Institutions (1939?1953). State Convict Records, 1889?1952. 26 boxes [containing bound volumes]. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama. | Source (S40215)
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2959 |
Original data:
Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941. Microfilm publication M1916, 134 rolls. ARC ID: 596118. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92. National Archives at Washington, D.C.
Applications for Headstones, compiled 01/01/1925 - 06/30/1970, documenting the period ca. 1776 - 1970 ARC: 596118. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774?1985, Record Group 92. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. | Source (S40251)
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2960 |
Original data:
Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941. Microfilm publication M1916, 134 rolls. ARC ID: 596118. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92. National Archives at Washington, D.C.
Applications for Headstones, compiled 01/01/1925 - 06/30/1970, documenting the period ca. 1776 - 1970 ARC: 596118. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774?1985, Record Group 92. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. | Source (S3587)
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2961 |
Original data:
Great Registers, 1866?1898. Microfilm, 185 rolls. California State Library, Sacramento, California. | Source (S40219)
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2962 |
Original data:
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1810?1973. Microfilm publication, 137 rolls. Reels 1-110. Cuyahoga, Ohio | Source (S3582)
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2963 |
Original data: Abilene Reporter News. Abilene, Texas, United States Of America. Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper. | Source (S40236)
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2964 |
Original data: Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
This index contains birth and death dates for more than 14 million veterans who served during the years 1800?2010. | Source (S40206)
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2965 |
Original data: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Health Data Branch, Division of Epidemiology and Health Planning. Kentucky Death Index, 1911-present. Frankfort, KY, USA: Kentucky Department of Information Systems. | Source (S40248)
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2966 |
Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. | Source (S3585)
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2967 |
Original data: Division of Vital Records, Arkansas Department of Health. Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950. Arkansas: Arkansas Genealogical Society. Microfiche. | Source (S40244)
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2968 |
Original data: Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania. | Source (S40250)
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2969 |
Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Mississippi Census, 1805-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. | Source (S40265)
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2970 |
Original data: Mississippi marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library. | Source (S40241)
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2971 |
Original data: Newport Mercury And Weekly News. Newport, Rhode Island, United States Of America. Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper | Source (S40228)
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2972 |
Original data: State of Louisiana, Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management, and History. Vital Records Indices. Baton Rouge, LA, USA. | Source (S40259)
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2973 |
Original data: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Alabama Pre-1908 Homestead and Cash Entry Patent and Cadastral Survey Plat Index. General Land Office Automated Records Project, 1996. | Source (S40221)
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2974 |
Original source (baptism of daughter Maria Margaretha) gives only the first name, which is possibly crossed out and another written atop. Would need additional records to confirm. | Anna (I4682)
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2975 |
Original town record gives only the month and year. | Kimball, Abraham (I2095)
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2976 |
Originally buried in Brown's Creek Cemetery, his remains were moved in 1942 when Camp Hood (now Fort Hood) was established | Van Winkle, Thomas Benton (I1163)
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2977 |
Originally in the "old Presbyterian cemetery"; this cemetery and at least one other were removed to Alpine in 1872 | Stelle, Gabriel (I4067)
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2978 |
Osmere de TOKETON - b. about 1175, Kent; d. Ulhale, Kent.
Son of Elphege de TOKETON. Osmere had a land grant in Uhlale from Levord, son of Roger de Hwithorneland. He also received the inheritance of Emma, mother of the said Levord. Osmere is mentioned as the father of William de Toketon in several deeds. | de Toketon, Osmere (I665)
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2979 |
Other Knillsche/Knille children of Damme, 1659 - 1677:
Joes. Christian, 29 Mar 1674, Joes. and Cath. ux.
(searched 1659-1677, 2 Feb 2022) | Knilsche, Anna Alheit (I4579)
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2980 |
Other researchers (notably those at creightonfamily.org) give a birth date of 18 Apr 1792 (notably without citing a precise source) | Creighton, Joseph (I581)
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2981 |
Other researchers make her surname "Jeffrey" or "Jeffries" | Jeffrey, Ollie (I3214)
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2982 |
Other than hers, no Lowery wills found in Stokes Co. or Surry Co., North Carolina probate records, either by devisor or devisee | White, Isobel (I1849)
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2983 |
Other than the mention in his father's will, he is not found in the index to New Hampshire colonial deeds and probates | York, Samuel (I4008)
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2984 |
Owned 160 acres of land through preemption, valued at $20 | Eaton, Joseph Asbury (I1907)
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2985 |
Owned a wagon, two horses, and four cattle | Eaton, Joseph Asbury (I1907)
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2986 |
Owned one horse | Eaton, John (I0910)
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2987 |
Parents: Thomas Coleman & Frances Belcher
Wives: Mary Stebbins, Hannah Porter, Mehitable Root
1st wife Hannah Porter m. 5/29/1663
children:Thomas b. 1664
Hannah b. 1667, d. 1722, m. Thomas Nash 1685
Lieut. John b. 1669, m. Hannah Wright
Dr. Noah b. 1671, m. Hannah Guernsey
Sarah b. 2/15/1673, m. John Field, Jr.
Bethia b. October 14, 1676. Slain by Indians on Sept. 19, 1677 in Hatfield along with her mother, Hannah Porter Coleman. During this raid two of John and Hannah's children above; Sarah and another, were taken captive, among others. The Coleman children were both retrieved the next Spring from Canada. The story is told many times in history books and little Sarah's shoe, that she was wearing when retrieved, is in a museum.
2nd wife Mehitable Johnson (1st m. Samuel Hindsale and 2nd Root, killed in same raid as John's wife Hannah and child Bethia/Mehitable Johnson Hinsdale Root Coleman)
children:Ebenezer born Aug. 29, 1680 married Ruth Niels.
Deacon Nathaniel Coleman b. October 18, 1684 in Hatfield,
m. Mary Ely, b. Feb. 29, 1684, in Mass. in 1705
Their son; Amos m. Ruth Cornwell, his son; Nathaniel
(Rev. War)m. 2nd Rebecca Damon, his son;James m.
Sally "Sarah" Yoke, their son; Matthew Hubbard m. Sabra
Ann Goddard
3rd wife Mary Day (1st husband Samuel Ely, their daughter Mary Ely later marries the son of John Coleman and Mehitable Johnson; Nathaniel b. 1684, her 2nd h. Stebbins / Mary Day Ely Stebbins Coleman)
No children for John Coleman and Mary Day Ely Stebbins Coleman.
John was b. c. 1635 England, d. January 21, 1711. First born child to Thomas Coleman and his first, Unknown, wife. His second wife is Francis.
John is called Deacon John in the records of Wethersfield, Connecticut.
Deacon John, freeman 1672, joined his father, Thomas Coleman, and others from Wethersfield, to become a first settler in Hadley, Massachusetts.
Deacon John Coleman's will, dated January 19, 1711 can be found in Vol. 3, Page 261, of the Probate Court Records at Northampton, Massachusetts. He left a sizeable estate, including lands in Wethersfield, to his son, Lieut. John Coleman (3rd child by 1st wife Hannah). | Coleman, Deacon John (I2422)
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2988 |
Parish registry of Magland is missing for the summer of 1745.
Searched registry of Sallanches, 1738 - 1745.
Searched registry of Cluses, 1739 - 1742 (1743-1750 are missing).
Searched registry of Arâches-la-Frasse, 1738 - 1746.
Searched registry of Nancy-sur-Cluses, 1739 - 1745.
Searched registry of Scionzier, 1738 - 1745. | Perrolaz, Marin Joseph (I4739)
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2989 |
Patoka Cemetery | Foster, Elizabeth Ann (I1866)
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Paul L. Violand died Sunday. He was born November 4, 1920 in Canton, Ohio, to the late Lawrence and Anna Mae Mospens Violand. A member of Saint Michael?s Catholic Church for almost 35 years, he has lived in Canton since he returned from Merchant Marine duties in World War II and married Mary Catherine Laubacher on October 26, 1946, with whom he had six children; she died in 1977. He married Shirley Ruddersmith in 1979; she died in 1998. He married Bernadine Daniska in 1998; she died in 2001. He is survived by loving companion Janice Renner of Dover, five children and their spouses: Joseph and Rebecca Violand, Charles and Karen Violand, Lucinda (Cindy) and Edward Piccari, Jean (Jurovcik) and Larry Fisher, and Mark and Margaret Violand; and two sisters and their spouses: Rita and Richard Schott and Gerry and Frank Garfield. He is also survived by grandchildren and spouses and great-grandchildren: Jennifer and Patrick Coakley and Riley; Chris Violand and Laura Scalia and Dylan; Justin and Xenia Jurovcik; Joshua and Mary Kay Jurovcik; Catie, Andrew and Michael Jurovcik; and Jessica, Claire, Alyssa, Charlton, Julianne, Alexander and Adrienne Violand. Also surviving are the children and grandchildren of Shirley, Bernadine and Janice, and many loving members of the Laubacher family. In addition to his wives, he was preceded in death by an infant son Raymond, and his brothers, twins John and James Violand. He graduated from Louisville High School in 1940, and had been employed by Weber Dental Manufacturing and Fishers Foods. He retired from Plain Local Schools in 1985. Paul was very proud that his twenty years of retirement allowed him to be active in community service. He volunteered with clients of Stark County MRDD Whipple Dale Center, including a yearly backyard picnic at his place, and delivered Meals On Wheels for most of those years. A past president and vice president of Everhard Belden AARP #4121 and past president of his high school reunion, he was past president of the Hall of Fame Merchant Marine and U.S. Navy Armed Guard Veterans of World War II and thoroughly enjoyed riding in parades in the group's float, a WWII-era lifeboat. A member of the Mayfield Center Seniors and of the Mayfield Center Senior Volunteers, Paul called bingo for many years. He enjoyed membership in Saint Michael's Sociable Seniors, bus trips with Primetime Seniors through Aultman Hospital, and golfed until a few years ago. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Michael's Catholic Church with Fr. Bradford Helman as Celebrant. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 6-9 p.m. in the Lamiell Funeral Home. The family asks that in lieu of flowers donations be made in Paul's name to the Stark County MRDD Whipple Dale Center or the charity of your choice. | Violand, Paul Lawrence (I2740)
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Paul's Chapel Cemetery | Smart, Joseph (I1681)
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Pauls Chapel Church Cemetery | Logan, Elizabeth (I1687)
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Pentucket Cemetery | Ladd, Daniel (I3455)
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2994 |
Pentucket Cemetery | Ann (I3456)
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Pentucket Cemetery | Ladd, Daniel (I3457)
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Pentucket Cemetery | Emerson, Hannah (I3474)
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Per family legend, Richard Fleming Donison changed his last name to Donaldson between 1906 and 1908 some where en route from Missouri to New Mexico. There is rumor it had something to do with a murder and cover up.
He is said to have been a cattle rustler who would steal cattle in New Mexico and take them south to sell. At one point he is said to have returned with a "squaw," whom he took as his wife. It is not said what would have happened to Roxie Ann (Wardlow) in order to allow this.
Both these legends are completely counter to primary documents (e.g. court records, vital records, deed records, etc.), though the surname spelling does settle on "Donaldson" as Richard reaches adulthood, presumably because he was literate. Deed records of Stoddard Co., Missouri, use both "Donison" and "Donaldson" in reference to Richard's father, George A Donison/Donaldson. | Donison, Richard Fleming (I0899)
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2998 |
Per Martha Smart: "The story has been passed down by family members that Joseph Smart came to Rutherford County, North Carolina about 1770. He left Pennsylvania, came through Virginia, and married Elizabeth White. They first settled in Mooresboro (now Cleveland County) and later moved to Ellenboro (Webb's Creek) which is 1/2 mile SE of Corinth Baptist Church. He was a carpenter/cooper by trade. His will was dated June 24, 1818 and filed June 1819. He is buried in Joseph Smart Cemetery, now called Hamrick Family Cemetery." | Smart, Joseph (I1168)
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2999 |
Perhaps born in Burbach, Bas-Rhin, France, where at least one Valet family had children of a similar age to Marc (Siewiller parish registry, marriage of Jean Georges Valet in 1724). | Vallet, Marc (I2570)
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Perhaps born in Sarreweden, Bas-Rhin, France, where Martin Wallet had children baptized 1738-. The parish registry of 1691-1737 is lost. Martin had siblings Peter, of Rahling, Moselle, and Jacob, also of Sarrewerden. Jacob had children baptized 1742-. Neither Martin nor Jacob's wedding can be found in the available Sarrewerden registry. | Vallet, Marc (I2570)
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