Matches 4,151 to 4,200 of 4,536
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4151 |
very good | Source (S2372)
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4152 |
very good | Source (S2155)
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4153 |
very good | Source (S1792)
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4154 |
very good | Source (S2534)
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4155 |
very good | Source (S2404)
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4156 |
Vine Lake Cemetery | Cheney, Hannah (I2243)
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4157 |
Vine Lake Cemetery | Rider, Mary (I2242)
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4158 |
Violet is listed with Charlie in the 1920 census but his mother, Ida, is shown as next of kin on his WW II "old man's" draft card | Violet (I2238)
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4159 |
Vital records of Charlton, MA show a Eunice Blashfield marrying a William Robinson on 13 Oct 1811 | Blashfield, Eunice (I1129)
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Vital records sources give "Carter" as the surname; the 1716 will of her father William Carley names daughter Lydia Tidd | Carley, Lydia (I4234)
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4161 |
Wadsworth Cemetery | McEver, John (I1891)
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Wadsworth Cemetery | Nichols, Catherine (I1888)
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Wallenhorst parish burial records indicate that a Johann Gerhard Nieporte was buried on 1st Jan 1753; it is not possible to be sure it is this person (no age is given, no widow's name, only the name and date). | auf der Nienporte, Johann Gerhard (I2839)
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Wallenhorst parish marriage records include a November, 1729 marriage of an Anna Maria Nienporte to a man named Heinrich Wilhelm Grave (last name somewhat indistinct), with at least one child born in 1730. We believe it unlikely the records are for this person; marriage at age 17 was practically unheard of in 18th century Germany, and also the person in that marriage is noted as being Lutheran not Catholic. | an der Nienporte, Anna Maria (I2837)
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Wallenhorst parish records do not include any marriages between 22 Jul 1709 and 22 Sep 1715. Searched Wallenhorst marriages back to 1 Jan 1706 and did not find a record of a marriage for this couple. | Family F1287
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Wardlow Cemetery | Wardlaw, Samuel (I1053)
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Warren Co., Tennessee deeds 1814 - 1830, include sales to John Gann (1821) and sales by John Gann, Sr. (1824 sale of the same parcel from 1821), William Gann (1824), and a sale by Thomas Gann to Samuel Gann (1829); Joshua Gann witnesses several of these transactions. The earliest Warren Co., Tennessee deeds, 1808-1814, are only available at a FamilySearch affiliated library. (7 Jul 2018) | Gann, John (I017)
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4168 |
Was a daughter of Joseph Nicodemus and Mary Miller (b. Virginia) -- possibly a cousin of her husband? | Nicodemus, Ann Maria (I2925)
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4169 |
Was in school through the sixth grade | Manville, John Peter (I014)
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4170 |
Watervale Cemetery | Blashfield, Abigail (I2402)
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4171 |
Watervale Cemetery | Wheelock, Ralph (I2403)
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4172 |
We assume she was married after her first husband's death and we know she was married before her father's will was written | Family F1815
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4173 |
We have the written document that tells of the Rev War military service of this Nicholas. He made this affidavit to prove his service so his wife could collect a pension. Affidavit dated in 1832 when he was 78 years old. He fought many Indian wars between 1775 and 1779. | Lybarger, Nicholas (I2896)
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Weekly Butte Record,
Chico, Saturday, November 18, 1882:
"DIED Locey -- At Durham, November 12th, Matilda, wife of I.H. Locey, Jr." | Nichols, Matilda Florence (I0978)
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4175 |
Weldon Cemetery | Danielson, Luther (I1113)
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4176 |
Wenham Cemetery | Balch, Freeborn (I3636)
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West Lawn Cemetery
Row 24 [Sec. Y-South end] | Becker, Christian (I3051)
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4178 |
West Lawn Cemetery
Sec P | Barth, Nicholas (I2867)
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4179 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, Joseph (I2865)
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4180 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, Conrad (I2863)
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4181 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Snyder, Louisa Ellen (I2826)
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4182 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, John Sebastian (I2822)
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West Lawn Cemetery | Stimmel, Benton N (I2819)
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4184 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Latimer, George C S (I2737)
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West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, Elizabeth (I2864)
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West Lawn Cemetery | Miller, Margaret (I2972)
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4187 |
West Park Cemetery | Sykora, Emil (I026)
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West Park Cemetery | Kotalik, William F (I129)
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4189 |
West Side District Cemetery | Vincent, Albert Hamilton (I2223)
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4190 |
West View Cemetery | Kelly, Daniel (I2944)
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West View Cemetery | McDowell, John Ennis (I2783)
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West View Cemetery | McDowell, Mary J (I2761)
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When married to Anne Barbe Gall, he was widower of Anne Marie Schwartz, who died 18 Jul 1727 in Veckersviller | Heim, Philippe (I4789)
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Where he died is unknown because he was listed as dying "Comeing from Canady". John served as a soldier under Gen. Phips in the Expedition against Canada in 1690. This was a disastrous expedition to Quebec under command of Sir William Phips. There was one Capt. Philip Nelson, 1 Lieut. Abel Platts & 35 non-commissioned officers and privates. Platts and nearly all the men were killed or died of hunger, cold or smallpox, among them John Bailey.
Some died of starvation on board the Brigantine "Adventure" in Dec. 1690. | Bailey, John (I3096)
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White Logan was born April 15, 1844, Fayette County, Alabama to Robert "Bob" Logan and Virginia Jane "Jennie" McCaleb. The Logans were staunch Republicans and Church of Christ believers. Robert had been raised as a Presbyterian but was supposedly converted by Andrew Campbell.
The eight brothers, born between 1823 and 1847 all supported the Union cause although the oldest, Daniel Lapsley "Lap" Logan could not enlist for medical reasons. Because of a hernia, he was unable to serve in the Union Army with his brothers but he helped build bridges for the Union forces. It is possible Lap died from tuberculosis although it is rumored he was murdered and his body tied on the back of horse, taken home, and thrown into the yard.
White voluntarily enlisted in the Union Army on January 16, 1863 at Glendale, Mississippi. He was signed in by P. A. Sternburg for one year and mustered in on January 22, 1863 at Corinth, Mississippi as a private with Company B, 1st Regiment, Alabama Calvary. He was appointed to corporal on March 1, 1863 and continued to serve with that company, commanded by Captain David B. Haldoman, until his honorable discharge at Memphis, Tennessee on February 6, 1864. White re-enlisted March 13, 1865 as a private in Company E, 6th Regiment, Illinois Calvary for another year and was signed in by Captain Isaac H. Phillips as witnessed by W. E. Spaulding. He was mustered in at Camp Butler, Illinois on March 25, 1865 and served until he was honorably discharged at Selma, Alabama on November 5, 1865. According to records, White was a Fayette County, Alabama Torie.
Hugh married Narcissa Cora Morris on September 23, 1874 at Falkville, Morgan County, Alabama. Narcissa was born October 25, 1851 in Glen Allen, Alabama. She was the daughter of Anderson Morris and Sarah Ann "Sally" Hackworth. Hugh Died May 23, 1916. Hugh and Narcissa had five children and they were buried at Aldridge Grove Church of Christ Cemetery, Lawrence County, Alabama.
-- Donna W Collins | Logan, Hugh White (I359)
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4196 |
Whitehead Cemetery | McDonald, Mary Ann (I803)
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Whitehead Cemetery | McCaleb, William Franklin (I3945)
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Whitehead Cemetery | McDonald, Caroline Ann (I3946)
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Whitehead Cemetery | McCaleb, Barbara (I419)
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Whitehead Family Cemetery | McCaleb, Alfred Cowan (I416)
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