Matches 3,151 to 3,200 of 4,655
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| 3151 |
Possibly married to Elizabeth van Höhne, who was bur. 1779 aged 72; marriage record not found in Neuenkirchen. (16 Dec 2021) | Gieseke, Johann Heinrich (I4518)
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| 3152 |
Possibly married to Johann Conrad Hüttel on 4 Feb 1738. Margarethe, dau. Johann Müller | Müller, Anna Margarethe (I4930)
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| 3153 |
Possibly moved from another cemetery | Humphrey, Margaret (I0932)
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| 3154 |
Possibly moved from another cemetery. | Clabaugh, John (I0934)
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| 3155 |
Possibly probated in Merrimack Co., New Hampshire starting in the October, 1845 term | Kimball, John (I2097)
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| 3156 |
Possibly son of Maria (Gieseke) Kree, who was buried at Neuenkirchen, aged 81, on 14 Dec 1775. (22 Nov 2021) | Kree, Johan Jacob (I4476)
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| 3157 |
Possibly son of Mauritz Arbley and Françoise Perret (who could be a sister to the most likely mother of Louis François Perrollaz). They also had dau. Louise, b. and bap. 7 Apr 1689. | Arbley, Claude (I4744)
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| 3158 |
Possibly the Benjamin son of Nathaniel and Sarah of Springfield, born 12 Aug 1700 | Mun, Benjamin (I3914)
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| 3159 |
Possibly the daughter of Lubert Winners and his second wife Anna Elizabeth Gehring, who m. in Malgarten in 1710. | Winners, Maria Elisabeth (I2834)
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| 3160 |
Possibly the same Trustrum Hull who died 1794 in Morris Co., New Jersey and left a will; his age was 74 years which seems a bit young to be the same man | Hull, Trustrum (I1987)
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| 3161 |
Possibly the son of Remberdt Flottel and wife Greteke, bap. 25 Mar 1658 in Damme. (10 Jan 2022)
Possibly the son of Herman Flottel and wife Hille, bap. 18 Sep 1656 in Damme. (10 Jan 2022) | Flottel, Herman (I4554)
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| 3162 |
Possibly the son of Richard Dunham of Langford, Bedfordshire. | Dunham, Deacon John (I2077)
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| 3163 |
Practiced medicine in Monson, MA. | Anderson, Doctor Thomas (I2247)
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| 3164 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Rockwell, Keziah (I2245)
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| 3165 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Ellinwood, Abigail (I3238)
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| 3166 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Danielson, Timothy (I1122)
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| 3167 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Sykes, Candace (I2244)
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| 3168 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Platt, Peter (I2246)
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| 3169 |
Prentiss Cemetery | McMaster, Catherine (I2239)
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| 3170 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Danielson, Nathaniel (I1120)
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| 3171 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Danielson, Calvin (I1110)
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| 3172 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Blodget, Ruth (I1107)
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| 3173 |
Prentiss Cemetery | Danielson, John (I1106)
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| 3174 |
Priceville Memory Gardens | Gann, Margaret (I712)
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| 3175 |
primary | Source (S3568)
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| 3176 |
Private Wiley Robertson Hester, was born 25 Jul 1844 Frankfort, Franklin County, Alabama, died 28 Aug 1929 Franklin county, Alabama. Wiley pension record file states in different places that he was in Company L and in another place gives company E of the 4th Alabama Cavalry. The reference to Co E (4th AL CAV) appears to be an error, since it was in Co E of the 16th Alabama Infantry that Wiley first saw action (enlisted Aug 18th 1861, Courtland, Alabama at age 17). Sometime during 1863 he transferred to Co L 4th Alabama Cavalry.
During his days in the Infantry, he saw action at the Battle of Fish Creek, Kentucky, Shiloh and at Corinth. In Corinth, he was wounded-- shot himself through the hand, due to an "accident in Camp." Wiley was discharged and paroled at Tuscumbia (also given as "Old Newport") in Spring of 1865. He married in 1868 to Mourn Christine Thompson, daughter of William J. Thompson and Eliner Almirah Crow (Mourn's death certificate gives her mother's name as "Elimira Coleman". I am not certain which is correct). Wiley was a member of the Belgreen Methodist Church and is buried in the church cemetery. He was described as "an upright citizen and enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him." They had the following children:
1. Mollie Joe Hester (b. 11 Mar 1870, d. 15 Nov 1953), Married William Robert King, son of Epperson King and Marite Evaline Brown.
2. Rebecca Louella Hester (b. 9 Feb 1872, d. 13 Nov 1940), Married James Garrison Ezzell, son of James Marion Ezzell and Sarah Ann Hunnicutt.
3. James Edward Hester (b. 21 Sep 1874, d. 12 Jun 1948), Married Mary Rebecca Sparks, daughter of Christopher Columbus Sparks and Adeline Cook.
4. Alma Jerusa Hester (b. 27 Aug 1876, d. 21 Nov 1955), Married John Lemuel Sparks, son of Christopher
Columbus Sparks and Adeline Cook.
5. John Roling Hester (b. 19 Apr 1878, d. 19 Dec 1963), Married Georgia Ann Lowry, daughter of Peter Bascom and E. V. Battle.
6. Charles Fortner Hester (b. 2 Nov 1879, d. 18 Oct 1939), Married Annie Leona Britton.
7. Walter Alexander Hester (b. 17 Nov 1881, d. 27 Jul 1964), Married Jessie Florence Hooper.
8. Wiley George Hester (b.31 Mar 1883, d. 27 Apr 1968), Married Sarah Alice Bolton.
9. Roberta Eudora Hester (b. 13 Aug 1886, d. 3 Sep 1982), Married William Edgar Britton, son of Corridon Dexter Britton and Rebecca Ezzell.
10. William Herbert Hester (b. 13 Jun 1889, d. 12 Feb 1962), Married Martha Elizabeth Britton.
11. Cora Ethel Hester (b. 25 Dec 1892, d. 28 Nov 1972), Married James Dexter Britton.
In 1916, Wiley applied for a Confederate pension. On it he listed 144 acres he owned in Franklin County, Alabama which was valued at $ 6.00. Other property he had was one horse ($75); three cattle ($45); one hog ($5); one gun ($5); two watches/clocks ($2); household furniture ($50); one bicycle/vehicle ($10); and farming tools ($25). | Hester, Wiley Robertson (I033)
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| 3177 |
Probably actually a twin of Samuel and therefore b. 1720 not 1728. That would square with his father's death in 1722, Jabez's marriage in 1743 and son Jabez, junior being born in 1744. | Nichols, Jabez (I1723)
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| 3178 |
Probably actually in the "Solesbach" mentioned in Margaret M Burkhart's death certificate | Family F07
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| 3179 |
Probably after the 1810 census | Jemima (I1964)
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| 3180 |
Probably an ancestor of the Severance family of Cleveland, Ohio | Severans, John (I2196)
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| 3181 |
Probably at least four of the children (Margaret, Hannah, Samuel, and Daniel--the last four listed here) were actually born to Christen Hunter, however most birth dates are not certain, nor are the relevant marriage dates; it is not possible from Adam Gann's will to determine with certainty which children belong with which spouse. It it true that in many similar cases, the father would will a token to children of the first marriage as a sign of love and because these children would have been older and already established in adult life, while children of the second marriage would be younger (perhaps minors) and thus need more resources from the estate; thus, wills in this type of situation would usually be structured as this one is, offering at least circumstantial evidence of which children belong with each wife. | Family F018
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| 3182 |
Probably at the earlier part of the range, if not earlier still | Driggers, Absolem (I583)
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| 3183 |
Probably baptized the same day, though the church record does not say so | Untereiner, Jean Pierre (I3178)
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| 3184 |
Probably bef. 29 Oct 1683; not mentioned in father Samuel Fuller's will | Fuller, Thomas (I4107)
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| 3185 |
Probably before 13 Sep 1838, when Thomas Wadsworth seems to have remarried | Nichols, Nancy (I1880)
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| 3186 |
Probably before 1620; he appears as a grand juror in a court of 1643. Some researchers give a year of 1617, some a year of 1602 but sources are lacking | York, Richard (I2056)
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| 3187 |
Probably before 1745; he is not mentioned in his father's will | Runnels, John (I3529)
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| 3188 |
Probably before 4 Feb 1780, and probably without heir; no mention of her in her father's will, unlike twelve other children | Blodget, Elizabeth (I2366)
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| 3189 |
Probably before 4 Feb 1780; he is not mentioned in his father's will, nor is mention made of any heirs | Blodget, Nathan (I4207)
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| 3190 |
Probably before 4 May 1743, when lands she would have had a life estate in were inventoried into her late husband's estate | Cook, Sarah (I3575)
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| 3191 |
Probably before sister Elizabeth was born | Miller, Betsy (I2933)
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| 3192 |
Probably born 1820-21 as she was free to marry by 23 Dec 1843 and therefore at least 18 years old | Hackworth, Mary Ann (I794)
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| 3193 |
Probably born in Tirol, Austria. | Untereiner, Mathias (I2581)
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| 3194 |
Probably born Ipswich, though there is no record in the town | Ayres, John (I3570)
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| 3195 |
Probably born Jackson Co., Tennessee | Pate, Marcus Edward (I412)
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| 3196 |
Probably brother to Robert N Hill (1820 - 1897), the namesake of the cemetery both men are buried in | Hill, Richard (I1011)
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| 3197 |
Probably bur. 25 Jul 1733 in Rieste. Buried that day was Johan Kotte, aged 75. | Kotte, Lucas (I4699)
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| 3198 |
Probably buried in the original Springfield cemetery, from which remains and monuments were exhumed and moved to a new cemetery in 1848 to make way for a railroad. Prior to about 1750 the people of Springfield did not have access to good stone with which to make grave markers so very few headstones survive from earlier times. | Parsons, Joseph (I1334)
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| 3199 |
Probably buried the same day as her death | Schirmann, Anna Christina (I3156)
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| 3200 |
Probably buried the same day, but the parish record gives no clear indication of the date of burial | Untereiner, Jean-Mathieu (I2583)
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