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| 4001 |
The 1860 census shows Illinois as his birthplace | Eaton, Joseph Asbury (I1907)
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| 4002 |
The 1870 and 1880 census differ on her age by three years, while the 1860 census falls in the middle | Emmaline (I2927)
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| 4003 |
The 1870 Census has "Virginia" as his birth place and the 1880 Census has "Pennsylvania" | van Horn, John Meredith (I2991)
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| 4004 |
The 1870 census incorrectly spells his name "Welsley" | McDowell, Charles Wesley (I2801)
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| 4005 |
The 1870 Census places her birth in 1832, the 1860 census makes it 1835 | Sharp, Louisiana (I2993)
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| 4006 |
The 1870 census shows him living next to his father and provides the "Jr" suffix | Pate, Marcus Edwin Jr (I393)
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| 4007 |
The 1880 census gives her age as 19 years which disagrees with all other sources by 10 years; we discount it here | Pate, Emaline (I395)
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| 4008 |
The 1880 census indicates that she had had pneumonia. | Miller, Rachel E (I193)
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| 4009 |
The 1880 census lists wife Judy (Hester) as a widow | Wates, Simeon (I327)
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| 4010 |
The 1880 census shows her name as "Emma," the 1870 census shows "Emeline" and the 1860 census shows "Emmaline" | Emmaline (I2927)
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| 4011 |
The 1880 United States Census gives her age as three years | Franks, Tennessee (I4287)
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| 4012 |
The 1899 "Canton Official City Directory" lists him as a resident with Catherine A (Numan) at 720 Marion St, though she is listed separately as his widow and he is said to have died at the Massillon State Hospital in November of 1898. It is likely that he died as the information to compile the 1899 directory was being gathered, leading to the confusing listings. | Walter, Frank (I4313)
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| 4013 |
The 1900 census gives a birth year of Oct 1844 which lies two years later than any other source | Sheffield, Sarah Elizabeth (I3228)
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| 4014 |
The 1900 census indicates nine children born to this family with two still living | Family F313
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| 4015 |
The 1900 census lists his birth place as "Indian Territory" | Walker, Olin Claude (I1082)
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| 4016 |
The 1910 census indicates ten children were born to this family but only two were still living | Family F313
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| 4017 |
The 1910 census shows Elliot divorced and living with his mother, though Agnes was listed as a widow. | Family F1466
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| 4018 |
The 1910 census shows Nancy C (Hill) Donison as a widow who had seven children with three still living. | Family F418
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| 4019 |
The 1920 census indicates she was divorced | Pate, Emaline (I395)
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| 4020 |
The 1930 census does not list George & Frances (Lab) Tornes at 910 7th St NW; the home is occupied by Floyd and Katherine J Moon | Lab, Frances (I2511)
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| 4021 |
The 1940 census gives her full name | McDowell, Jane Theresa (I4940)
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| 4022 |
The available image of the death certificate is missing the top two lines showing the locality of death; name of institution is given as "McBryde Nursing Home" but there is no such place any longer. | Waldroup, Henry Nelson (I3145)
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| 4023 |
The available online Jackson Co., Tennessee probate records date back only to 1872 (2014-Jan-14) | Draper, Thomas Jr (I3301)
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| 4024 |
The available source only shows birth year | Lybarger, Henry (I2897)
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| 4025 |
The available source only shows death year | Lybarger, Henry (I2897)
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| 4026 |
The baptism record does not indicate that he and brother Johann Friderich were twins and instead shows four given names on two lines. We infer that there were twins--not one person with four given names, which was not unusual in the place at the time--because there are two burial records that tie to these two persons. | Kotte, Johan Heinrich (I4692)
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| 4027 |
The baptism record does not indicate that he and brother Johann Heinrich were twins and instead shows the four given names on two lines. We infer that there were twins--not one person with four given names, which was not unusual in the place at the time--because there are two burial records that tie to these two persons. | Kotte, Johann Friderich (I4627)
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| 4028 |
The baptism record does not mention his parents. This is extremely unusual. (26 Oct 2021) | Schulte, Franz Heinrich (I2831)
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| 4029 |
The baptism record is annotated "Ab obstetrice baptizatus", that is, "baptized by midwife." | Reich, Adam (I4384)
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| 4030 |
The Barbour Collection of early Connecticut records supports the name, marriage to Ann Bliss and death date | Chapman, Captain Robert (I1333)
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| 4031 |
THE BEDFORD GAZETTE
Friday - November 27, 1846
Bedford, Penna.
DEATH OF A REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER
DIED - On Monday the 16th of November inst., in Colerain Township, Bedford County, PETER MORGRET aged 88 years, 6 months and 28 days.
The deceased was born in Sussex county, New Jersey, on the 18th of April A.D. 1758. In 1765 he was taken by his parents to Loudoun Co., in the state of Virginia - here he lived until after the close of the Revolutionary War. He entered the Patriot Army soon after he arrived at the age of seventeen - was a Lieutenant in one of the Virginia companies and was stationed in Virginia all the time that he spent in the service - was in no engagement except that of York-town - was present at the surrender of Cornwallis and saw him offer his sword to Gen. LaFayette thinking it more honorable to surrender to a French Nobleman than to a "Rebel General". He also saw LaFayette refuse the sword and turn the attention of Cornwallis to Gen. Washington by saying "This is the Commander of the day - give your sword to him", Cornwallis politely complied with the direction.
In 1783 he moved from Virginia to Bethel Twp. in this county, and in 1785 to Providence Township where he resided until the year 1831, when he moved to Colerain Township where he resided until the time of his death. Eight of his children out of a family of twelve survive him. He has now living more than sixty grandchildren, and more than forty great-grandchildren. He was respected and esteemed by his neighbors - and was for some years a member of the Baptist Church and died in the hope of a Blessed Immortality. | Morgart, Peter (I3024)
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| 4032 |
THE BEDFORD GAZETTE, Bedford, Pa. Friday, February 6, 1846
DIED - In Providence township, Bedford County, on the 25th ult. Mr. Philip Morgret, aged 65 years, 4 months and 23 days, leaving a wife and six children to mourn his loss. Mr. Morgret was one of our best citizens, and was beloved by all who knew him. He died as he had lived - an honest man and a christian. His loss will be felt by the whole neighborhood in which he lived. For the last 20 years, Mr. Morgret was a member of the Old School Baptist Church, and held the honourable post of Deacon for a long time.
Obituary notice from Frederick D. Royer. | Morgart, Philip George (I3001)
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| 4033 |
The Beverly town record gives only the year, while his estate was being probated as of 25 Aug, when widow Elizabeth was appointed administrator. | Rea, James (I2310)
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| 4034 |
The birth of Thomas is recorded at St Peters Church, New Kent County, Virginia. | Wicker, Thomas Oscar Sr (I313)
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| 4035 |
The book Tuscarawas County Ohio Marriages 1845-1863 Volume II from Books 4 and 5 shows a marriage between Henry Weekman (sic) and Regina Link on 2 Aug 1847. The officiant was John Henry Luhr, of Saint Peter's church in Canton. The record is page 105 return 4923. | Family F1262
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| 4036 |
The Brimfield church record of her marriage has her first name as Margaret | Webber, Mary (I1722)
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| 4037 |
The Brimfield church record of her marriage shows her name as "Hannah"
The Brimfield civil record of her death shows her name as "Hannah" | Blodget, Anna (I1711)
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| 4038 |
The burial record is vague as to his place of death | Walter, Pierre (I3175)
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| 4039 |
The business section of the city directory indicates that Callaghan & Laubacher was a machine shop located at the corner of Dewalt Ave SW & Estep Ct SW. The 1919 directory shows the same shop under the name W E Callaghan. | Laubacher, Victor Ambrose (I2425)
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| 4040 |
The children on this page probably need to be reallocated between Daniel's two wives. Parthena was probably really the youngest child while John (at least) may have been born to the first wife | Malone, Daniel (I333)
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| 4041 |
The church death/burial record does not give a burial date but it is like to have been on the same day | Vallet, Susanna (I3188)
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| 4042 |
The church record does not specify a burial date; it is likely to have been on the day she died | Vallet, Anna Christina (I3189)
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| 4043 |
The cited burial record is noted "ab necessitate," as is the baptism record. | Burlage, Johan Henrich (I4652)
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| 4044 |
The cited newspaper, Hamilton Times, gives the license date as the marriage date | Family F013
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| 4045 |
The civil death records of Woburn indicate this couple lost eight children by 1725 | Family F1033
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| 4046 |
The civil record of her death in Beverly shows her age "about 55 years" | Martha (I1833)
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| 4047 |
The couple appear as godparents at the baptism of Marie Catherine Provence, daughter of Joseph Provence and Marie Catherine Cordier, 15 Jul 1752 (Magland Registry). | Family F2119
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| 4048 |
The couple had three children recorded in Newbury 1682-4 but no deaths | Family F1547
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| 4049 |
The date has faded completely. | Feldtmöller, Catherina Margaret (I4444)
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| 4050 |
The date is partially lost in the binding of the book. | Family F2135
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