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| 4251 |
Union Cemetery | Cessna, Elizabeth (I3027)
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| 4252 |
United States Army Officer. He served in the Continental Army from 1780 to 1783 and attained the rank of Sergeant. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1790 and was Clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1791 to 1792. He reentered the Army as a Captain in 1792 and served until 1799. In 1799 he was appointed Consul in Tunis, where he negotiated unsuccessfully to end annual tribute payments for allowing American ships to trade in the Mediterranean. Eaton returned to the United States in 1803 and in 1804 went back to North Africa with a Naval fleet. Upon discovering that the ruler in Tripoli had recently come to power by deposing his brother, Eaton determined to end interference with American ships by restoring the brother to power. Assembling a force including 400 Arabs and 100 Greeks and Americans, the self-styled "General" Eaton attacked the provincial capital of Derna. Eaton was wounded, and his attack enabled US Consul Tobias Lear to negotiate a treaty that left Tripoli's ruler in power, but ended annual United States tribute payments. On Eaton's return to America he was received as a hero, but failed to obtain compensation for his personal expenses. Massachusetts later granted him 10,000 acres of land and he settled in Brimfield. Aaron Burr attempted to enlist Eaton in his 1806 expedition, but Eaton declined and later testified at Burr's treason trial. From 1807 to 1808 Eaton served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The town of Eaton, New York is named for him. (bio by: Bill McKern) | Eaton, William (I3241)
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| 4253 |
Unlike all later children of Johann Heinrich (Burlage) Mecklenfeld, Maria Gertrud Elisabeth's baptism record records her father's surname only as Burlage and not as Mecklenfeld (or as something that translates as "born Burlage, called Mecklenfeld"). She appears as Mecklenfeld in later records. | Mecklenfeld, Maria Gertrud Elisabeth (I4613)
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| 4254 |
Unnamed Cemetery #5 | Malone, Amy (I035)
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| 4255 |
Unnamed Cemetery #5 | Hester, William H (I034)
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| 4256 |
Unusually, the initial estate inventory in the Probate court records tells the exact date and gives the cause, "slaine by the Indian Enemy upon ye 22nd of Febr. 1697/8" | Ladd, Samuel (I3460)
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| 4257 |
Vance Co., North Carolina probate records are not available online to the 1800s (5 Dec 2013)
Warren Co., North Carolina wills cross index 1763 - 1964 does not contain either William or Elizabeth D (Marshall) Blackwell | Blackwell, William (I121)
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| 4258 |
Various census sources disagree on her birth place, some list Alabama and some Georgia | Hill, Nancy C (I1009)
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| 4259 |
Variously appears in court records as Anne, Ann, Anna; we use the most frequent | McKillip, Anna (I3250)
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| 4260 |
Veckersviller (57) parish death/burial records are very spotty for 1729-1731, there is no record of her death there | Ferry, Madeline (I2659)
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| 4261 |
Veckersviller parish registry is missing from 7 Feb 1761 till beginning of 1765. | Schirmann, Marie Eve (I2670)
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| 4262 |
Very few records of any kind survive from 18th century Prince George Co., Virginia | Malone, Daniel (I241)
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| 4263 |
very good | Source (S2372)
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| 4264 |
very good | Source (S2155)
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| 4265 |
very good | Source (S1792)
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| 4266 |
very good | Source (S2534)
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| 4267 |
very good | Source (S2404)
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| 4268 |
Villa Maria Cemetery | McDowell, Jane Theresa (I4940)
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| 4269 |
Vine Lake Cemetery | Rider, Mary (I2242)
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| 4270 |
Vine Lake Cemetery | Cheney, Hannah (I2243)
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| 4271 |
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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| 4272 |
Vital records of Charlton, MA show a Eunice Blashfield marrying a William Robinson on 13 Oct 1811 | Blashfield, Eunice (I1129)
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| 4273 |
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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| 4274 |
Wadsworth Cemetery | McEver, John (I1891)
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| 4275 |
Wadsworth Cemetery | Nichols, Catherine (I1888)
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| 4276 |
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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| 4277 |
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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| 4278 |
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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| 4279 |
Wardlow Cemetery | Wardlaw, Samuel (I1053)
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| 4280 |
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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| 4281 |
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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| 4282 |
Was in school through the sixth grade | Manville, John Peter (I014)
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| 4283 |
Watch for Ochsenhausen, Baden, Germany records to come online from Matricula. Available from LDS partner libraries. Many Laubachers in this ancient abbey parish, including at least two in the 17th century named Ulrich. | Laubacher, Sebastian (I3124)
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| 4284 |
Watervale Cemetery | Blashfield, Abigail (I2402)
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| 4285 |
Watervale Cemetery | Wheelock, Ralph (I2403)
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| 4286 |
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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| 4287 |
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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| 4288 |
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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| 4289 |
Weldon Cemetery | Danielson, Luther (I1113)
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| 4290 |
Wenham Cemetery | Balch, Freeborn (I3636)
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| 4291 |
West Lawn Cemetery
Row 24 [Sec. Y-South end] | Becker, Christian (I3051)
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| 4292 |
West Lawn Cemetery
Sec P | Barth, Nicholas (I2867)
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| 4293 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, Joseph (I2865)
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| 4294 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, Conrad (I2863)
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| 4295 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Snyder, Louisa Ellen (I2826)
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| 4296 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, John Sebastian (I2822)
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| 4297 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Stimmel, Benton N (I2819)
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| 4298 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Latimer, George C S (I2737)
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| 4299 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Weckman, Elizabeth (I2864)
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| 4300 |
West Lawn Cemetery | Miller, Margaret (I2972)
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