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She was married twice before marrying Samuel T Nichols. By 1910, two of her seven children were still living | Johnson, Lucinda E (I2224)
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3602 |
She was not yet eighteen years old when named in her father's will | York, Grace (I4009)
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3603 |
She was of legal age (18 years for women) at the time of her marriage to James W Cotton | Franks, Tennessee (I4287)
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3604 |
She was over the age of 18 when her marriage license was issued | Edwards, Jenia A (I1897)
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She was shown living with William Ebner and his family on the 1860 census. After her husband died in 1908 Anna left Ohio in 1909 to see most of her children in Ventura County, California. She lived across the street from Santa Clara Church, which her son John, the priest, helped found. She lived there until her death and is buried at Santa Clara cemetery in Oxnard. | Gang, Anna (I2449)
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She was the administratrix of husband Booker Pate's estate and made an appearance in the Tippah Co., Mississippi Chancery Court on 11 Nov 1885 | Nance, Mary Ann (I835)
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3607 |
She was the second child baptized in this parish | Laubacher, Salome (I2446)
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3608 |
She was under the age of 18 at the time her marriage license was issued (23 Dec 1902) but the 1910 and 1920 census records show birth years in the 1890s. We are very dubious of the census in this case, which would have had her age at under 10 years at the time of her marriage! | Aslin, Arra Elizabeth (I1039)
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3609 |
She went to school through the 8th grade | McDowell, Edna Sara (I2793)
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3610 |
Shelton Memorial Park
Plot: Mount Hope, P 4 A | Johnson, Elias (I2219)
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Sheriff 1612. Member of Parliament 1623-25. Knighted 1633. Received King Charles I at Tredegar July 16-17, 1645. Married first wife, Elizabeth Winters, in 1581. (She was the daughter of Sir William Winters of Lidney and was born in 1564). His second wife was Bridget Morgan of Hayford. The descendants of Sir William assumed the titles of Lord Tredegar. In 1792 this title was raised to Baronet Tredegar and to Baron Tredegar in 1859. In 1905 it was raised again to Viscount Tredegar. The title became extinct in 1962 when the last Viscount died without an heir. | Morgan, William (I1762)
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Sheriff Isaac Hull received as a marriage gift from his father an improved farm in the township of Newton. He first appears in the Newton Court records in 1754 as member of a jury, and among the freeholders for "Old New Town," from 1757 to 1763. He was appointed High Sheriff before 1760 and had charge of "Log Jail." From 1756 to 1763 he was Overseer of the Poor. In 1765 he signed a document as "Isaac Hull of Newton, surveyor of road in Hardwick." In the Revolution he served as Quartermaster in Sussex County Trool, and commissioned as 1st Lieutenant in Capt. Archibald Dannas's Company, Col. Spencer's Regiment of Infantry, Continental Army, February 17, 1777. He died after 1808. | Hull, Sheriff Isaac (I1953)
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Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, Mary (I148)
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3614 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stidham, Winston Dilmus (I475)
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3615 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, Frances (I150)
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3616 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Shotts, Lovid McCindry (I549)
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3617 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, Emma Elvira (I147)
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3618 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Bethany, Catherine (I375)
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3619 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, Elizabeth (I146)
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3620 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Reid, Samuel M (I548)
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3621 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, John Lyle (I021)
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3622 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Whitten, Susa Jane (I557)
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3623 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Lyle, Annie S (I052)
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3624 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, Pharis (I145)
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3625 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, Amos Liles (I160)
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3626 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Stone, John Henry (I051)
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3627 |
Shottsville Cemetery | Mary (I521)
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3628 |
Shottsville Methodist Church Cemetery | Pickle, Sarah Emma (I671)
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3629 |
Shottsville Methodist Church Cemetery | Stidham, John Haben (I556)
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Shottsville Methodist Church Cemetery | Stone, Hepsey Ann (I158)
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3631 |
Shottsville Methodist Church Cemetery | Stone, Daniel Curry (I157)
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3632 |
Shottsville Methodist Church Cemetery | Stone, Burzela (I156)
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Should not have appeared in this census because he did not live till 1 Jun 1880. The census taker made a record for him which was later crossed out in pencil and the word "Dead" was written in the margin of the sheet. | Smart, Brice Miller (I1159)
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Sideling Hill Primitive Baptist Cemetery | Hockensmith, Obediah (I3254)
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Simon Bradstreet (baptized March 18, 1603/4 - March 27, 1697) was a colonial magistrate, businessman, diplomat, and the last governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Arriving in Massachusetts on the Winthrop Fleet in 1630, Bradstreet was almost constantly involved in the politics of the colony but became its governor only in 1679. He served on diplomatic missions and as agent to the crown in London, and also served as a commissioner to the New England Confederation. He was politically comparatively moderate, arguing minority positions in favor of freedom of speech and for accommodation of the demands of King Charles II following his restoration to the throne.
Bradstreet was married to Anne, the daughter of Massachusetts co-founder Thomas Dudley and New England's first published poet. He was a businessman, investing in land and shipping interests. Due to his advanced age (he died at 93) Cotton Mather referred to him as the "Nestor of New England". His descendants include the famous jurists Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and David Souter. | Bradstreet, Governor Simon (I3696)
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Sims Cemetery | Gann, Annie Hazel (I4140)
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Sims Cemetery | Rushing, Marvin Henry (I4141)
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Sir William de TOKETON - b. about 1200, Ulhale, Kent; d. after 1250 Upchurch, Kent.
Son of Osmere de TOKETON. Sir William was knighted and lived in the Lathe of Scray in Kent at the latter end of the reign of Henry III (1216-1272), either at Sileham or at Tufton in Rainham, Kent. William is mentioned in an old ledger book in the abbey of St. Augustine, Canterbury, and in a deed by John de Madetune, who ..."grants and confirms to William de Toketon, and John his son, half a mark in money, a tearly rent of ten pence and a hen, which Geofry de Meredale used to pay out of a tenement with the appurtenances, near a lane leading to Sileham on the east; also an acre and three roods of land lying in a field called Hamme, and other lands thereabouts; paying yearly a pound of cummin, or a penny..." William was with Lucie his wife "possessed of all the lands and tenements which Sir Edmund Spirurnel, knt. of the county of Essex, possessed in the hundred of Middleton, alias Milton, which had been in the occupation of Henry de Albany, in consideration of eight marks," and also, about 1298 (26th of Edward I 1272-1307), they bought "an acre and a half of land, and 13 days work in Rainham" for 4 marks sterling by grant of Nicholas de Makeland. | de Toketon, William (I663)
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3639 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Philip (I2985)
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3640 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Evan (I2976)
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3641 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Peter (I2977)
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3642 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, David (I2978)
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3643 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Margaret (I2979)
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3644 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Mary (I2980)
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3645 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, John (I2981)
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3646 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Frederick (I2982)
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3647 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Juliann (I2984)
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3648 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Joseph (I2986)
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3649 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary lists all of her siblings by name in birth order. | Swartzwelder, Caroline (I2987)
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3650 |
Sister Hannah (Swartzwelder) Van Horn's obituary states all her siblings were dead. | Swartzwelder, Joseph (I2986)
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