Matches 601 to 650 of 882
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601 | Married "Clutter". | TOMPKINS, Sarah (I44)
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602 | Married (1) Alida Multon; (2) Elizabeth Dutton in Richland, while he was sheriff in Richland, Marion Co., Ohio. He moved to Oregon in 1846 and died at 90 years -- left large family. Rodney Tompkins and Bessie (daughter of Rodney) lived in Portland (as of 1903). I have a letter of Dr. McHenry written in 1840 regarding Calvin's death. | TOMPKINS, Daniel Dean (I38)
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603 | Married (1) Fox; (2) Watson Unknown | Dean, Phillarmon Nelly (I1331)
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604 | Married (1) Patience Andrews, daughter of Thomas Nichols; (2) married Deborah Thazter. He died September 12, 1737. | Beal, Joseph (I903)
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605 | Married 1 Feb 1678 to Benjamin Beach (and two others)-- Ambrose Thompson m. 1679. | WELLES, Sarah (I465)
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606 | Married 29 Nov 1681 to Jonathan Pittman -- and one other. | WELLES, Temperance (I463)
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607 | Married a "Baker" in Marion Co. Ohio. Two children died young. | TOMPKINS, Elizabeth Bridge (I37)
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608 | Married Abbey | Criswell, Robert Wesley Criswell (I1246)
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609 | Married Abigail and thre Others (Abigail Wheeler, Abigail Jones, Elizabeth Wheeler. | WELLES, Samuel (I464)
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610 | Married Abner Smith. | SANFORD, Anne (I970)
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611 | Married Albert Camp. | ELLSWORTH, Hannah (I287)
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612 | Married Alexander Glover. Born in 1762 in Boston, MA Died in Phelps, NY | Salisbury, Sarah (I802)
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613 | Married Andrew Ladd. | SANFORD, Hannah (I975)
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614 | Married by Rev. J.S. Boyden of the First Baptist Church. Buried in lot 4, block 12, grave 4. | Richards, Calistie A. (I829)
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615 | Married Daniel Merritt. | ELLSWORTH, Keziah (I284)
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616 | Married Elihu Morgan July 4, 1765 Mansfield, CT VR | SANFORD, Hope (I969)
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617 | Married Elizabeth. | WELLES, Thomas (I459)
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618 | Married Elizabeth. He became a doctor. | TAFT, John S (I385)
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619 | Married Esther Conclin. | Dean, Joseph (I1333)
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620 | Married Henry M. Stickle (Ginny Sweeny's ancestor) November 16, 1829 in Brighton, ONT. She died February 1877 at Cobourg, ONT. | Sanford, Calista (I960)
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621 | Married in 1694. Died at 74 years. | TAFT, Robert Jr. (I356)
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622 | Married in Columbia, Ohio. C.B .Tompkins says: located near Lima, Ohio. Still living in 1901. | TOMPKINS, Abel Meaker (I128)
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623 | Married in St. Peter’s Church, Coburg | Dean, Hannah (I1336)
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624 | Married Jabez Abell Franklin, CT. | SANFORD, Elizabeth (I977)
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625 | Married Jemima Allen | Dean, Ezra (I1382)
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626 | Married John Blackstock March 1, 1822 in St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. | Dean, Sarah (I1335)
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627 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pfau, Natalie Eugenia (I1718)
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628 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pfau, Patricia Booth (I1719)
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629 | Married Mary Inkpen. | TOMKYNS, William (I424)
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630 | Married McCarthy. | Dean, Lucinda (I1340)
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631 | Married Mr. Somers. Source for all the children: Town of Stratford, Fairfield, CT Vol. 2 Part 2 | CURTISS, Betty (I258)
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632 | Married Mr. Waters of Oxford, Connecticut. Page 28, 1953 Curtis Genealogy book. | CURTISS, Ruth (I265)
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633 | Married Peter Lincoln 1703. | Beal, Ruth (I910)
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634 | Married Rev. Nathaniel Billings. | ELLSWORTH, Sarah (I289)
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635 | Married Richardson Minor, Jr. | CURTISS, Tabitha (I61)
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636 | Married Ruth Hersey. Died February 21, 1755. | Beal, Caleb (I902)
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637 | Married Sarah Marshall. | ELLSWORTH, William (I286)
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638 | Married three times. NOTE He had two other wives -- Abiah Hubbell (abt. 1665) and Rebecca | CURTISS, Israel (I796)
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639 | Married to Daniel Dexter. | CHAPMAN, Hepsibah (I326)
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640 | Married to Hannah Brown. Died 10 Oct 1844, Springfield, PA | Salisbury, William (I219)
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641 | Mary (S'Mamie) Bagwell visited her Uncle William Bagwell in Greenville, North Carolina, frequently. Uncle William and his wife Nannie had two daughters, Frances and Gladys, and a son John. The eight Raleigh and three Greenville cousins enjoyed one another's company, and told many stories of shared summer activities. It was during one of the Greenville visits that S'Mamie met native John Long Horne. They had an eight-year courtship because S'Mamie would not marry until her young sister Addie was married. Two weeks after the marriage of Addie Bagwell to James Hugh Ward Sr. in Christ Church Raleigh, John and Mary were married January 16, 1918, in the same church. Their first home was an apartment at the Vines House, West 5th Street, Greenville, NC. Shortly afterwards they moved to a house on Dickson Avenue. Their first child, a son, died shortly after birth following a difficult delivery. Mary and John Jr. were born in 1921 and 1923. John Sr. owned and operated a men's clothing store. As a knowledgeable haberdasher, the business prospered until the market crashed in 1929. (Source: John's sister Mary Odom, 10/28/95) | Bagwell, Mary (Mamie) Doretha (I90)
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642 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bunnell, Mary Elizabeth (I1740)
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643 | Mary Jean went to Catholic schools most of her school years. She married Charles Kingsley and became Catholic. Aunt Dorothy was furious (and the rest of the family thought Dorothy's attitude was awful). She wouldn't attend Mary Jean's wedding, and Uncle George (Sallys father) gave her away. Grandma and Grandpa Curtiss were there; and our family would have been there if it had been possible. We all loved Mary Jean, and my mother was wonderful to her. | Family F24
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644 | Mary Jean Doyle was Aunt Dorothy’s first child. M.J. and Nancy were very close cousins. In later years she preferred to be called Jean. Mary Jean's father was killed in an automobile accident when she was three years old. She was then sent to Catholic boarding schools, as her father's family was Catholic.She never got along with her mother very well, as Aunt Dorothy was always critical of her. Aunt Dorothy was furious (and the rest of the family thought Dorothy’s attitude was awful) that MJ became Catholic. She wouldn’t attend Mary Jean’s wedding, and Uncle George (Sally’s father) gave her away. Grandma and Grandpa Curtiss were there; and our family would have ben there if it had been possible. We all loved Mary Jean, and my mother was wonderful to her. Mary Jean died on her mother's 96th birthday. Was in the hospital in Valparaiso The Funeral Home was Ott/Haverstock in Michigan City. Her funeral was in Notre Dame Church in Michigan City. Burial Place: Swan Lake Memorial Garden, Michigan City, Indiana. Mary Jean was Curt Klus’ half-sister Mary Jean was Nancy’s first cousin She was Suzie, Peter & Cindy’s 1st cousin once removed She Kari, Courtney, Jason, Ashley, Alex’s 1st cousin twice removed Mary Jean was Andy Miller's 4th cousin twice removed. | DOYLE, Mary Jean (I221)
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645 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F258
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646 | Mary Louise was the first preschool teacher at Hathaway Brown School, Cleveland. She was a real estae agent for Smythe Cramer in Shaker Heights, Ohio. She was an avid bridge and duplicate bridge player throughout her life. She was active in garden clubs, including Colony Garden Club of Cleveland. | Brown, Mary Louise (I20)
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647 | Mary's father was Capt. Nathaniel Merriman, who dield in 1693/1694 in New Haven, CT. Her mother was Joan; b. 1628 England; d. 8 Dec 1670. | MERRIMAN, Mary (I5)
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648 | Member of Board of Regents, Univ. of California . 1938 U.S. Senate Newspaper owner/publisher 61+ years. Wrote “California Editor: Strong adversary of John Birch Society Lauterbach civil rights award When he was 24 years old he borrowed $2,000 to buy a run-down newspsper. | STORKE, Thomas More (I1721)
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649 | Mentioned in a Will dated 1396. Did he die of the Black Plague? That was the era. | TOMKYNS, William (I95)
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650 | Mentioned in father's will as "Rachel Vinson" | Beal, Rachel (I899)
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