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551 |
Birth information for most of the children of this family is likely to be incorrect. Johannes in particular is an outlier. | Family F1159
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552 |
Birth order in regards to Jeanne is speculative, based on the gap between Claude M and M Joseph, which is primarily due to missing parts of the registry, and also that women most often married in their early-to-mid twenties. | Family F2119
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553 |
Birth order of children as given in History of the First Baptist Church of Piscataway | Family F907
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554 |
Birth order of children based primarily on their order in their father's will and is probably not accurate | Family F1805
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555 |
Birth order of children shown here is likely not quite correct; it is given as in the source | Family F871
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556 |
Birth order of children uncertain; it can only be speculated which children were of each wife. | Family F206
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557 |
Birth order of children unknown. It is possible that the males are listed in birth order, and it is possible that the females are listed in birth order. | Family F146
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558 |
Birth order of children unknown; listed here as ordered in father Richard York's will | Family F901
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559 |
Birth places not known for some children; probably Brouviller, Moselle. Thus, the order shown may also not be accurate, in particular for Matthias. There may, indeed, have been other children of this family. Brouviller registry exists for the time period but has not been digitized. | Family F1406
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560 |
Birth record has "Jean Marie" as the given names. Everything else about the record ties to this person. | Perrolaz, Joseph Marie (I4755)
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561 |
Birth record has given names Jean Pierre | Lab, John L Peter (I2506)
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562 |
Birth record of son Jean Provence indicates he was living as of this date. | Provence, Jean (I4752)
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563 |
Birth record of son Jean Provence indicates she was living as of this date. | Perret, Jeanne Claudia (I4753)
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564 |
Birth record: "Laurent Koebel"; his father signed the surname as "Köbel" | Cable, Lawrence (I4327)
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565 |
Birth record: "vingt six floreal an neuf" in the French Republican calendar, which equates to 16 May 1801. The birth was not registered till "seixieme Prerial an Dix," or, 5 Jun 1802, after the parents were married. | Perrolaz, Joseph Marie (I4755)
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566 |
Birth records for several of his children list him as "jr." | Ray, Joshua (I1701)
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567 |
Birth records of the last 5 children list her as "Phebee" -- she had a sister Phebe who is otherwise accounted for | Balch, Martha (I3534)
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568 |
Blairsville Cemetery | McCartney, John B (I2947)
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569 |
Blanchard Memorial Cemetery
GPS +32.5845800,-93.8893700 | McCraney, Richard Vernon (I3255)
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570 |
Blanding City Cemetery
Plot 4_R7_17 | Donaldson, Mary Anielee (I1002)
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571 |
Block 2 Lot 67M - Memorial Stone #2
Texico Cemetery | Eaton, Joseph Pinson (I0919)
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572 |
Block 42, Lot NE 1/4 of 15
Greenmount Cemetery | Donison, Richard Fleming (I0899)
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573 |
Born at 10:30 PM | Nichols, Evelyn Elizabeth Jewel (I0995)
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574 |
Born at 11:30 AM | Nichols, Thomas Douglas (I2411)
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575 |
Born at 11:30 PM | Nichols, Sarah Elydia (I0996)
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576 |
Born at 1:30 AM | Nichols, John Samuel (I0994)
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577 |
Born at 2:30 PM | Nichols, Sadie Nancy Bell (I0893)
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578 |
Born at 9:30 AM | Nichols, Maudie Valentine (I2220)
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579 |
Born in England, 1605 exact location not definitely known. He came to America in 1635 in the ship "Increase" and settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, with his wife Susannah and two children, Daniel aged 4 years, and Samuel aged 1½ years. He died in Cambridge August 7, 1642.
According to the London Customhouse records Thomas was a "Glover" and pursued his occupation in London, and afterwards in Boston (Mass). Customhouse records also depose that he "brought certificates from Ministers and Justices of ye Peace os conformities to the Church of England." Cambridge (Mass.) records show that he was Sworn a Freeman and allotted land March 6, 1636. In the year 1638 he sold a tract of land to Robert Daniel, and between Harvard Square and Mount Auburn Street, probably his homestead.
Dying in 1642, Thomas left a will dated August 10, 1641, probated in 1643.
Thomas' widow, Susannah, married, July 15, 1644, James Thompson of Woburn (Mass.), b. in England, 1593. The children moved to Woburn with her and settled there. She died in Woburn, Feb. 10, 1660. The daughter, Susanna Blodgett, married Nov. 1655, Jonathan Thompson, son of her stepfather. Their great-grandson, Benjamin Thompson, became the distinguished philosopher, knighted by King George III, and given the title of Count Rumford, by the King of Bavaria, b. Aug 21, 1814. A statue was erected to his memory in Munich, a replica of which stands in front of the Public Library in Woburn, erected by Mr. Marshall Tidd of Woburn, who has a Blodgett connection in the third generation. | Blodgett, Thomas (I2372)
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580 |
Born in Ireland and known in Welsh history as "Yr Arglwydd Rhys," The Lord Rhys. Married Gwenillian, daughter of Meda ap Meridith, Prince of Powys. RHYS won recognition of his crown from King Henry II in 1158 and built Dynevor Castle. He had a daughter Gwenillian, and sons Hywel, Griffith, Rhys, Cynwrig, and MEREDITH. RHYS is buried at St. David's Cathedral. The Morgan family connection to the Royal Family of Britain derives from Lord RHYS. | Rhys (I1813)
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581 |
Born with the surname Buerlage (various spellings including Burlage and Barlage), he was known in most of his adulthood with the surname Mecklenfeld. | Buerlage, Johan Heinrich (I2810)
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582 |
Both Charles and wife Nancy are listed exactly 20 years younger than their true ages; the children are correct | Lyle, Charles L (I3296)
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583 |
Both children were baptized without being noted as illegitimate, therefore the parents were married at the time. | Family F1287
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584 |
Both Nancy and husband Charles L Lyle are listed with ages twenty years too young though their children are correct | Kirby, Nancy Jane (I3310)
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585 |
Both parties are said to have been widowed at the time of this marriage | Family F1400
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586 |
Both persons appear singly in Canton, Ohio city directories in 1915 but appear as a married couple in 1916 and later | Family F1109
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587 |
Both Snyder and Enos families lived in close proximity in Milford Twp., Somerset, Pennsylvania, with intermarriages around the 1840s-1850s | Family F1699
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588 |
Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts town records note a birth in July, 1739 to the "widow of John Fisk" | Fisk, John (I3545)
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589 |
Bradley Springs Cemetery | Risinger, Amos Gilmore (I142)
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590 |
Bradley Springs Cemetery | Stone, Mahala S (I141)
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591 |
Bridge Street Cemetery | Bartlet, Abigail (I1366)
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592 |
Bridge Street Cemetery | Stebbins, John (I1242)
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593 |
Bridge Street Cemetery | Stebbins, Rowland (I1237)
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594 |
Bridges Cemetery | Hester, Chesley Burch (I086)
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595 |
Bridges Cemetery | Rikard, Sarah (I328)
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596 |
Brimfield Cemetery
Shared headstone with sister Matilda Burt and father Abel Burt | Burt, Aretemas Davenport (I2397)
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597 |
Brimfield Cemetery | Morgan, Mary (I0946)
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598 |
Brimfield Cemetery | Winchester, Beulah (I1705)
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599 |
Brimfield Cemetery | Sykes, Elizabeth (I3240)
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600 |
Brimfield Cemetery | Eaton, William (I3241)
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