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| 1301 |
Have seen him referred to as "Major Benjamin Kimball." | Kimball, Major Benjamin (I1022)
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| 1302 |
Haverhill MA Birth records show 5 children born to her 1683-1691 (the last born after her husband's death) | Smith, Elizabeth (I3440)
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| 1303 |
Haverhill MA Deaths are somewhat unclear but neither member of this couple seems to appear (30 Apr 2014) | Family F1531
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| 1304 |
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts town birth records show 13 children born to this couple through 1698, with four dying by 1696. After 1698 they no longer appear in Haverhill town records | Family F1551
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| 1305 |
He and wife Priscilla had a child 3 Feb 1764, but she is bonded as administratrix of his estate on 15 Apr 1766 | Smith, Josiah Jr (I4197)
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| 1306 |
He appears in the 1860 census but initial probate on his estate begins on 15 Jul 1867 | Draime, Jean Baptiste (I2468)
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| 1307 |
He appears in the 1860 US Census but wife Matilda (Smith) appears as head of house in the 1866 Alabama State Census | Stone, Ambrose (I529)
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| 1308 |
He appears in the 1870 census but his estate is being probated by 11 Aug 1870 | Ludwick, Christopher (I3991)
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| 1309 |
He appears in the state census of 1786 but his will is probated in Aug 1786 | Hunt, William (I438)
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| 1310 |
He attended school through eighth grade | McDowell, John Clarence (I2784)
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| 1311 |
He attended school through his second year of high school | Streb, Clarence John (I2428)
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| 1312 |
He attended school through the fifth grade. This would have been in Germany; it is not known how this claim on the 1940 census would equate to the school system in the United States | Nieporte, Joseph H (I2750)
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| 1313 |
He attended school through the second grade | Barnett, Perry Newton (I3099)
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| 1314 |
He attended school through the seventh grade | Gann, Roland Aubrey (I779)
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| 1315 |
He attended school through the sixth grade | Cotton, James Williford (I355)
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| 1316 |
He attended school through the third grade | Gann, James K Vardeman (I179)
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| 1317 |
He begins to appear in deed records of Tippah Co., Mississippi in 1853 | Pate, Booker (I833)
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| 1318 |
He completed four years of high school. | Rushing, Marvin Henry (I4141)
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| 1319 |
He completed school through the 8th grade | Erbland, Alphonse Joseph (I2758)
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| 1320 |
He died "aged 72 years", yielding a probable birth year of 1746 | Wardlaw, William (I1070)
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| 1321 |
He died in infancy | Eaton, Charlie (I0924)
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| 1322 |
He does not appear with the family in the 1880 census | Wardlow, Joseph H (I2237)
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| 1323 |
He enlisted October, 1775, for three months with Capt. Edmund Strange; again in 1779 for three months with Capt. John Nixon, Col. John Winn, in the South Carolina troops. He again enlisted in 1780, serving more than one year with Capts. Thomas Taylor, George Hastin, Shaw and Kirkwood, with Col. Edward Lacy, in the Virginia troops. He again served from February, 1782, for two months under Capt. Neeley and Col. Edward Lacey, and also Col. McDonald in the South Carolina troops. He came to White county, Illinois, where he died August 19, 1839. He was pensioned. ("Illinois Revolutionary War Veteran Burials", 1917) | Jaggers, Nathan (I574)
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| 1324 |
He entered the army as a 2nd Lieutenant, having previously served in the US Merchant Marines. When discharged, he was a 1st Lieutenant. | McDowell, Robert Joseph (I4351)
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| 1325 |
He gave his birth date in his 1832 application for a Revolutionary War pension | Gann, Thomas (I027)
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| 1326 |
He graduated from high school | Laubacher, John Victor (I2530)
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| 1327 |
He graduated from high school | Laubacher, George Arcenius (I2473)
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| 1328 |
He had 8 children. | Laubacher, George (I2443)
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| 1329 |
He had two wives prior to Catherine Wall Greene Stelle, one of whom had also been married at least twice previously | Martin, Colonel Ephraim Jr (I4066)
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| 1330 |
He is called "filius iunior" or "younger son." | Weckmann, Johann (I4905)
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| 1331 |
He is described as "defunct" in the marriage record of son Jean Michel Teutsch | Teutsch, Christoph (I4783)
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| 1332 |
He is found in the Clinton Co., Illinois index to estate files but the box in which his file is located (146) is not available online (8 Mar 2016) | Nichols, Turner L (I1879)
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| 1333 |
He is found in the Clinton Co., Illinois index to estate files but the box in which his file is located (164) is not available online (8 Mar 2016) | Nichols, William Cartwright (I1885)
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| 1334 |
He is found in the Clinton Co., Illinois index to estate files but the box in which his file is located (164) is not available online (8 Mar 2016) | Nichols, Meridith T (I1882)
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| 1335 |
He is possibly the "John Smart" who was murdered with eight other men in the Bandera Tragedy on 25 Jul 1863 | Smart, Jonathan Henderson (I1158)
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| 1336 |
He is probably the same person as the Jeanne Baptiste Lab born about 1764. However, the age disparity (about four years) calls it into question. | Lab, Jean Baptiste (I4837)
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| 1337 |
He lived for 12 hours. | Weckmann (I4876)
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| 1338 |
He lived in Concord, NH, at the east end of Turtle pond...He was a Revolutionary soldier, and April 23, 1775, was in Capt. Isaac Baldwin's Co., Col. Jon Stark's Regiment.He was at Bunker HIll, and was in service through the year, beging in Capt. Hale's Co., Oct. 4, 1775, when he receipted for four dollars as full compensation for a coat promised him by the Colony of New Hampshire. He was a lieutenant in the militia after the war. He was an honorable and prominent citizen of his adopted town and acquired a considerable estate. | Kimball, Phineas (I2130)
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| 1339 |
He married first Abigail Richardson, who d. shortly after childbirth in June, 1720. He is said to have married 3rd widow Hannah Baldwin in 1752, and to have died in 1760; this has not proven certifiable.
A John Vinton is probated in Worcester Co., Massachusetts in 1760-1; he was married to a Hannah at the time. | Vinton, John (I4250)
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| 1340 |
He may have lived until 1700 and then was known as John Gillman (or Gilman) Sr. If the same man, then Grace York seems to have died, the later John Gilman being married to an Elizabeth referred to as "his now wife" in 1696. There was another John Gillman living in Exeter, New Hampshire at the same time, noted in records as "son of Moses Gilman". It is not clear which man married Grace York | Gillman, John Jr (I4013)
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| 1341 |
He moved to Franklin County, Georgia, where he married his sweetheart, Matilda Bagwell in 1819. They had four children: Harriet Catherine, Clifford, Randal C., and Frances Salina.
Letter dated 8-20-1826 from Hillory and Matilda Stone to his brother Tilmon Stone of Spartanburg, SC
"Georgia Frankling County June 02, 1823
Deer brothers and friends,
I takethis opportunity of inform you that we are all well at present hoping thes few lines will find you all in the same stat of health I have not heard from you sence I recev. Henry Stone letter April 1st 1823 and I under stood from him that all hopes of life was gone with my mother and it griv my heart sore that I could not come to see her I did want to see her very bad once more I have never hear wher she is ded or living but I have giv it over that she is d I have nothing strainger to inform you of at presant I want to see you all once more again but I doute the oppertunity of it I want one of the boys to come out to see me this summer The one that can mak it the mos conveniant Tilmo Stone or Moses Stone or Faris Stone for I have commence the hating bizness and mak a bad out and I want instruin from you for I can get as much work as I can doue the bizness I
can inform you that the times is very hard heare know wheat cropes is sorry but corn cropes is very good at this time I will stop with a few more words I have got the fines little son you most ever saw and his name is grand ol Clifford Stone born March the 16 1822 Matilda Stone sends her compliments to you all So nothing more but we remayn your loving brother and sister until D
H Stone & M Stone" | Stone, Hillory (I531)
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| 1342 |
He never attended school | Gann, George Madison (I018)
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| 1343 |
He never married. | Gründieck, Johann Heinrich (I4531)
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| 1344 |
He obtained social security number 461014226 in June of 1937 | Wardlow, Nathan Richard (I1035)
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| 1345 |
He served as a judge in Breckinridge County, Kentucky | Pate, Edward (I845)
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| 1346 |
He states in his will dated 4 Dec 1905 that his age was "sixty-nine years"; thus his birth year was almost certainly 1836 | Nichols, William Henry Harrison (I0904)
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| 1347 |
He sustained an injury during his service. Indistinct handwriting on the part of the census taker makes the nature of the injury difficult to discern, it says either "injury to side from horse fall" or "injury to pride from horse fall." | Thomas, William Francis (I815)
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| 1348 |
He was a bookseller, news dealer, and newspaper editor. He was most famous as an abolitionist who took great risk in operating an 'Underground Railroad' station from his home in Springfield, Clark Co, OH. His efforts assisted large numbers of fugitive slaves on their way to freedom in Canada. He died in Indiana, but was buried in Clark County, Ohio. | Nichols, John Danielson (I0971)
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| 1349 |
He was a college graduate | Pettigrew, William Cairns (I2535)
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| 1350 |
He was a high school graduate | Lynn, Henry Harman (I2794)
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