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Died 3 days after the birth of daughter Mehitable; this is the only child found in Bradford vital records for the couple | Kimball, Mehitable (I3393)
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| 1002 |
Died about an hour after being born. | Gann (I4863)
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| 1003 |
Died aged 57 years | Coalter, Mary (I1077)
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| 1004 |
Died as an infant | Eaton, John (I0922)
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| 1005 |
Died at his home in Les Ranziers, a hamlet of about a half dozen farms clinging to the mountainside opposite the main village of Magland. | Perrolaz, Marin Joseph (I4739)
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| 1006 |
Died at Missouri State Hospital #4 | Edwards, Jenia A (I1897)
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| 1007 |
Died before daughter Martha E Huffman was born | Huffman, Jacob F (I1676)
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| 1008 |
Died during the first winter in Plymouth; probably Jan-Mar 1621 | Fuller, Edward (I2082)
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| 1009 |
Died in infancy | Eaton, Maggie (I2418)
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| 1010 |
Died shortly after their birth. | Walters (I4864)
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| 1011 |
Died young | Lothrop, Thomas (I4133)
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| 1012 |
Difficult to be certain of the order and number of the children; Massachusetts vital records don't mention several of them. In addition, three of the boys were christened on the same day without corresponding birth records. | Family F519
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| 1013 |
Digital copies of originals housed in the clerks? offices of the district courts in various counties throughout Tennessee. FHL microfilm, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Source (S40240)
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| 1014 |
Do not know how (or whether) she is related to the other Kimballs in the tree | Kimball, Sarah (I3501)
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| 1015 |
Does not appear in available online Marshall Co., Tennessee probate records, many of which are not indexed (3 Nov 2015)
Does not appear in available online Bedford Co., Tennessee probate records (27 Nov 2013) | Rainey, Isaac Nelson (I686)
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| 1016 |
Does not appear in Chester Co., South Carolina probate records (3 Feb 2014) | Jaggers, Martha (I762)
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| 1017 |
Does not appear in Clinton Co., Illinois index to probate files (24 Mar 2016) | Hull, Joseph Franklin (I1920)
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| 1018 |
Does not appear in Hillsborough Co., New Hampshire probate records | Runnels, John (I3505)
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| 1019 |
Does not appear in Ripley Co., Missouri wills for his date of death; does not appear in Ripley Co., Missouri probate index (which is suspiciously sparse around his date of death) (11 Feb 2016) | Wardlow, Hazen (I1013)
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| 1020 |
Does not appear in the available online probate records for White Co., Illinois, which appear complete for the time period (29 Jan 2014) | Jaggers, Nathan (I574)
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| 1021 |
Does not appear in Wayne Co., Missouri Wills 1869-1914, or Probate Records 1898-1904 (11 Feb 2016) | Wardlow, William Hazen (I1843)
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| 1022 |
Does not appear to be connected to the Donaldson family of Gwinnett Co., Georgia - probate search (4 Jan 2016) | Donison, Henry (I1010)
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| 1023 |
Does not seem to appear in Magland registry 1794-1801. 1799 is missing. (2 Feb 2023) | Perret, Marie Françoise (I4746)
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| 1024 |
Dozens of deaths are recorded with scarlet fever as the cause in the Wallenhorst parish records of Oct 1855-Feb 1866. Most of these were children. | Müller, Agnes Luisa (I2853)
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| 1025 |
Dr. Lothario Donaldson was the son of John Danielson and Ruth Blodgett, and the husband of 1) Mary 'Polly' Rider, died 1812; and 2) Hannah Cheney, m. 1817. Along with his father and five brothers he served in the American Revolution. He enlisted in March, 1781, for three years, serving in the Mass. Line Regiment under Col. Henry Jackson. After the war Lothario was a physician, and practiced in Medfield, Norfolk, MA. He later lived in New York State and then Michigan. In the 1830's Lothario, along with most of his brothers and cousins, changed the family surname from 'Danielson' to 'Donaldson,' believing it to be the original family name back in 1600's Scotland. | Danielson, Dr Lothario (I2241)
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| 1026 |
During King Philip's War at the Battle of Bloody Creek. Thomas Lothrop was the leader of a company of about 70 militia who were ambushed by as many as 700 natives and were nearly all killed. | Lothrop, Captain Thomas (I4185)
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| 1027 |
Dutch Tract Cemetery | Barbee, Nancy (I3312)
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| 1028 |
Dutch Tract Cemetery | Lyle, David (I3302)
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| 1029 |
E J Bourland, "in his lifetime" purchased land from Uriah Jordan on 8 Oct 1862, while on 26 Oct 1865 an administrator--namely, Uriah Jordan--was appointed for his estate | Bourland, Ebenezer J Junior (I341)
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| 1030 |
Earlier children were likely born in Pennsylvania; many Scots-Irish families first settled in the Chester/Lancaster county area of Pennsylvania in the early 18th century before resettling in Augusta Co., Virginia | Family F486
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| 1031 |
Earliest Death and Burial Records, compiled by members of Paradise Genealogical Society, ca. 1973, published in the PGS Goldmine: (pg 90)
"Locey, Emma (Mrs.) -- white, age 34 yrs, d. 16 Sep 1894 outside Chico, Ca., bur. in Durham Cem. in Durham, Ca." | Shelly, Emma (I2416)
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| 1032 |
Earliest settler of Scott Township in Brown County, Ohio (Spring 1800). Moved there with his family, including his sons and daughters, from Kentucky. Previously they lived in Virginia. | Wardlaw, Robert (I1024)
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East Lawn Cemetery | Tully, Lucy (I1929)
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East Lawn Cemetery | Hull, Samuel (I1914)
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Easter Cemetery | Stanford, Martha Manarrie (I789)
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Easter Cemetery | Gann, James Franklin (I188)
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| 1037 |
Eastland City Cemetery | Nichols, Thomas Douglas (I2411)
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| 1038 |
Eastland Co., Texas probate records not available for her date of death (28 Aug 2014) | Eaton, Arminta Muriel (I0918)
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| 1039 |
Eaton Cemetery | Huffman, Elizabeth J (I2218)
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Ebenezer Cemetery | Boring, Elizabeth (I3304)
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| 1041 |
Ebenezer Cemetery | Lyle, William Crawford (I3303)
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| 1042 |
Ebenezer was born at Bradford, MA on June 20, 1684 and died on January 23, 1715.
He married Ruth Eaton who was born on November 21, 1684 and died on April 6, 1750. She was the daughter of Thomas and Eunice (Singletary) Eaton.
He lived in Haverhill and Bradford, MA and owned land in Methuen, MA
His widow remarried on December 13, 1716 to Aaron Johnson of Ipswich, MA and had three more children. | Kimball, Ebenezer (I2168)
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| 1043 |
Educated through the seventh grade | Tuck, Vester Lee (I487)
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| 1044 |
Eight children recorded born to this couple 1678-1690 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts | Family F1045
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| 1045 |
Eight children recorded in Brimfield for this couple 1732 - 1754; neither is recorded as having died in Brimfield | Family F1766
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| 1046 |
El Bethel Cemetery | Smith, Catherine (I540)
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| 1047 |
Elfege de TOKETON - b. about 1145, Toketon, Kent.; d. after 1199, Kent.
Elfege is thought to have been lord of the manor of Sileham and of Toketon, at Rainham, Kent, England. He is mentioned in a deed, thought to be from the time of King John (1199-1216), which "states that Nicolas and Richard, sons of Edwin de Velde confirm to Osmere de Toketon, son of Elfege, a rent of 18 pence, 2 hens and 28 eggs, which Simon and Jordan, sons of Walter de Meredale, used to pay for lands lying near Meredale" in Ashford Parish. | de Toketon, Elfege (I667)
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| 1048 |
Elizabeth and sister Mary were under the age of 18 at the time father Andrew's will was written; Elizabeth was at least 18 years of age on 7 Jul 1821, when she signed a quitclaim deed without a legal guardian | McCaleb, Elizabeth (I777)
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| 1049 |
Elizabeth Hull holds a high rank among the heroic gentlewomen of that period, and is deserving of more space than can be given in this volume, but the story of her experience on an exposed outpost, where for a long time she was surrounded by hostile savages, has been told in detail by Mather, Wilkinson, Belknap and Wharton, all of whom bear testimony to her heroism and devotion. One incident in her remarkable career will have to suffice in this connection.
During the unprovoked and cruel massacre of Indians by whites in 1676, she saved the life of a young Indian by concealing him until his would-be slayers had left her house and then aided him to escape. Twelve years later she fell into the hands of the savages and was enabled to escape by the aid of this same Indian. | Hull, Elizabeth (I2037)
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| 1050 |
Elizabeth is most likely a sister of Daniel D Jaggers, but this is not yet proven. | Jaggers, Elizabeth (I718)
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