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Calvary Cemetery | Violand, Paul Lawrence (I2740)
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| 752 |
Calvary Cemetery | Henry, Eugene James (I3927)
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| 753 |
Calvary Cemetery | Estrich, Barbara (I3932)
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| 754 |
Calvary Mausoleum | Burtscher, Mary L (I2778)
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| 755 |
Calvin Donaldson served in the American Revolution along with his father and five brothers. Calvin crossed the Delaware with General Washington, and participated in the capture of Hessian troops at Trenton. He was the son of John Danielson and Ruth Blodgett, and the husband of Catherine McMaster. He changed his name from 'Danielson' to 'Donaldson' in the 1830's, along with his children, siblings, and cousins, believing that 'Donaldson' was the original family name back in 1600's Scotland. He was listed in the 1840 census as 'Calvin Donaldson,' and also appeared under that name in the authoritative "History of Otsego County, New York," by D. Hamilton Hurd (1878). | Danielson, Calvin (I1110)
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| 756 |
Camas Cemetery
Sec D, Blk 55, Lot 39 | Wardlow, John Robert (I1034)
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| 757 |
Camas Cemetery
Sec D, Blk 55, Lot 40 | Aslin, Arra Elizabeth (I1039)
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| 758 |
Camp Ground Cemetery | Allen, Lucinda (I1912)
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| 759 |
Camp Ground Cemetery | Hull, Benjamin (I1911)
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| 760 |
Camp Ground Cemetery | Miller, Rachel E (I193)
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| 761 |
Camp Ground Cemetery | Gann, Smith William (I185)
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| 762 |
Campground Cemetery | Gann, Frances Isabela (I197)
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| 763 |
Cannon County was not organized at the time of his death; it is likely to have been in Warren County at the time | Gann, John (I017)
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| 764 |
Cantrell-Young Cemetery | Hester, Lucinda (I670)
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| 765 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Clabaugh, Sarah (I0956)
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| 766 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Nichols, Ozem Blashfield (I0914)
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| 767 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Nichols, Sarah Elydia Catherine (I0912)
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| 768 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Maddux, Asbury Smith (I1930)
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| 769 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Hull, Lucy (I1916)
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| 770 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Clabaugh, John (I0934)
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| 771 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Humphrey, Margaret (I0932)
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| 772 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Nichols, Erastus Sumner (I0958)
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| 773 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Nichols, Lucretia (I0982)
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| 774 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Johnson, Mary Patterson (I1896)
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| 775 |
Carlyle City Cemetery | Nichols, Turner L (I1879)
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| 776 |
Carpenter's Home Cemetery | Kotalík, Zdenek Vaclav (I122)
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Carrol Place near Pleasant Site | Richardson, John (I326)
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| 778 |
Carroll Place | Hester, Nancy (I082)
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| 779 |
Carver General Hospital | Morgart, Abraham (I3002)
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Catharina Byen m. in Neuenkirchen, 17 Apr 1690, to Henrich Myer. (18 Dec 2021)
Widow Catharina Byen m. in Neuenkirchen, 30 Sep 1703, Herman Hövell. (31 Dec 2021) | Family F2049
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Catherine Enos of Milford Twp., Somerset Co., Pennsylvania d. abt. 10 Sep 1867 (letters of admin. issued that day), leaving at least nine heirs, including the two children of John (see last note) and a Sarah; this Sarah had been married to a Jacob Snyder; both were deceased by the 1867 date (Somerset Co., Pennsylvania Orphan's Court Auditor Reports, v. 4 p. 66 (2019 Dec 02) | Ennis, Sarah Anne (I2763)
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| 782 |
Catholic Presbyterian Church Cemetery | Garrett, Thomas (I752)
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| 783 |
Cause: "Cerebral concussion with symtoms of compression caused by a fall from the running board of Rail Road Engin" (sic.) | Dell, Henry P (I2945)
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| 784 |
Cemetery name not given in source record. | McDowell, Mabel (I2813)
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| 785 |
Cemetery name not given in the source. | McDowell (I4288)
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| 786 |
Census records indicate he may have moved to Franklin Co., Tennessee by 1820 and Henry Co., Tennessee by 1830, residing there past 1840 | Malone, Mark (I271)
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| 787 |
Census sources give "New York" but his obituary gives Brimfield, Massachusetts. Vital records of Brimfield do not include his (or any of his siblings') birth but as this source is the most reliable available, we're going with it. | Nichols, Erastus Sumner (I1863)
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| 788 |
Census sources give 1865 and 1866; Confederate pension gives 1868 and a location | Family F1421
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| 789 |
Census sources give a birth year ranging from 1793 to 1800 | Welch, John S (I4301)
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center
Stations of the Cross sec
Calvary Cemetery
3469 Lincoln Way E | Nieporte, Leroy J (I2773)
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| 791 |
Center Cemetery | Brown, Lt Abner (I3917)
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CHAPIN Deacon Samuel Chapin, "The Puritan", was undoubtedly the progenitor of all in this country of the name. There is a tradition that he was of Welsh origin and another that he was of Huguenot descent. The late President A. L. Chapin, of Beloit College, after an exhaustive study of philological records abroad was of the opinion that he was of French Huguenot descent and probably fled with other persecuted Huguenots to Holland, where he associated with the English Puritans who had also fled to Holland. The coat-of-arms also points to French origin and the name of Deacon Samuel Chapin's wife, which was Cicely, or Cecile, is one found in early French families.
Tradition says that he was born or lived in Dartmouth, England, for a time, or at least sailed from that port, about 1635, while there is reason for the belief that he came over in 1631 or 1632 in the "Lyon," if he was not of the original Pyncheon company. He was a contemporary with Pyncheon in the settlement of Roxbury, Massachusetts. He followed him to Springfield and was known as "Pyncheon's right-hand man" and one of the "founders of Springfield". He was made a freeman, June 2. 1641, and elected to town office in 1642. The Chapins of this country are all descended from him, according to the best authorities. He was a distinguished man in church and state. He was deacon of the Springfield church, elected in 1649, and employed to conduct services part of the time in 1656-57 when there was no minister in town. He was appointed commissioner to determine small causes, October 10, 1652, and his commission was indefinitely extended in 1654. His wife, Cicely (???), died February 8, 1682-83; he died November 11, 1675. Of their children five were born in Europe: Catherine, Sarah, David, Henry and Josiah. Japhet was born August 15, 1642, and Hannah, December 2, 1644. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was a descendant of Catherine Chapin and President William H. Taft is of the Josiah Chapin line."264 He "Samuel CHAPIN - bap. Oct. 8, 1598, Church of St. John the Baptist, Paignton, Devonshire, England.; d. Nov. 11, 1675, Springfield, MA. Son of John CHAPIN and Pillipe EASTON. Member of Rev. John ELIOT's First Church of Roxbury, MA. Removed to Springfield by 1643, where he was a Deacon, constable, selectman, and commisioner. The statue of The Puritan by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in Springfield memorializes Deacon Samuel Chapin. Married in England on Feb. 9, 1623/4.
-- William Richard Cutter, New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, v. IV | Chapin, Deacon Samuel (I1224)
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| 793 |
Charles is listed among Levi Miller's living children in his will | Miller, Charles (I2959)
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| 794 |
Charlestown is now part of Boston | Smith, Nathaniel (I3438)
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| 795 |
Checked Malgarten baptisms 1740 to 1754 and found no additional children. (2021 Oct 3)
Checked Wallenhorst baptisms 1743 to 1754 and found no additional children. (2021 Oct 4)
| Family F1285
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| 796 |
Checked some other Smith probates of Middlesex Co., Massachusetts mid to late 1600s; could not establish a parent for this William Smith (13 Nov 2017) | Smith, William (I3450)
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| 797 |
Cherokee Co., Alabama court house and records burned in 1882; probate records not available for earlier times | Banks, Allen (I1020)
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| 798 |
Chico Record,
Tuesday morning, March 18, 1919:
"First General Store Keeper at Durham Dies.
I.H. Locey, who established the first general mercantile store in Durham, in the '70s, passed away at Woodland Sunday, at the age of almost seventy-five years. His remains were brought here, and interment and services will be held at 1:30 this afternoon in the Durham cemetery, on the Durham-Oroville road. Deceased was born in Carlisle, Ill, in 1844, and came to California in 1874, locating in Durham. He conducted a store there until 1894, when he moved to Colusa Junction. Of recent years he had lived at Woodland. Surviving him are six sons and a daughter, all of whom have moved away from Butte county." | Locey, Ira Horton (I1696)
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| 799 |
Children born in Ipswich to this couple in 1672 and 1690. | Family F1669
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Children:
Elizabeth Lyle (B 27 June 1800 Jackson Co., D 07 Oct 1866 Barrow Co.)
Frances Lyle (B 03 Apr 1802 Jackson Co., D 25 Jan 1891)
David James Lyle (06 Oct 1803 Jackson Co., D 03 Sept 1857 Athens, Clarke Co.,)
William A. Lyle (B 1802 Jackson Co., D Aug, 1862 Elmore, Ala.)
Thomas G. Lyle (B 1807 Jackson Co., D 1860 Chambers, Ala)
Catherine Reid Lyle (B 20 Dec 1809 Jackson Co., D 11 July 1867 Jackson Co.,)
Sarah Lyle (B 1811 Jackson Co., D?)
James B. Lyle (B 06 Aug 1813 Jackson Co., D. ?)
Dilmus Reid Lyle (B 03 Dec 1815 D 03 Oct 1889 Jackson Co.,) | Family F1488
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