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4701 | Deed records has last named spelled: Forest, Forester, Forrester. Listed in Land Records in Greenville County, South Carolina in: 1800-1801 Book F, Page 240 1807-1809 Book H, Page 320 1813-1814 Book I, Page 299 | Forrester, Hardin "Hardy" (I31547)
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4702 | Deed: 01 March 1766, Isle of Wight Co., VA Moses & Prudence Powellsoldall 150 acres on north side of the western branch of the NansemondRiverto George Hall113 Executor of estate: 04 June 1761, Isle of Wight Co., VA Appted forestateof Robert Pope along with Robt's wife Elizabeth.113 Indenture: 13 August 1757, Isle of Wight Co., VA Martha Pledger sold50acres to Moses Powell Newport Parish, branch on north side ofwesternbranch of Nansemond River adj to John Powell & John Marshall,wit: JohnPowell (father of Moses)113 Land grant: 09 August 1779, Wake Co., NC Moses Powell south side oftheNeuse River grant #336, file 685, 420 acres adj to Col. JohnHinton, ReceWatkins, Kedar Bryant. 114 Military service: 07 October 1766, Johnston Co., NC Moved: April 1766, Johnston Co., NC115 Occupation: planter, carpenter, cooper116 Surveyor of roads: 01 April 1762, Isle of Wight Co., VA Appted inplaceof Robt Pope dec'd.117 Will: 14 October 1799, Wake Co., NC recorded 24 Feb 1800 Witness: 03 November 1772, Wake Co., NC will of George Pool118 Notes for PRUDENCE GARNER: Prudence Powell Will (207) In the Name of God, Amen. I Prudence Powell of Wake County beingconfinedto my Bead and suffering under affliction and of sound mindand mimrey asthe nature of my case will admit and knowing that it isappointed for allpersons to die, do make and publish this my last willand Testament towit: First my will is for all my just debts to be paid and after my justdebtsis paid I give and bequeath unto my daughter Aley Poole one cowand calfand tin head of hogs. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Nancy Powell all my stockofcattle which I have not given away. I further give all my stock ofhogsthat I have not given away I further give all my beads andfurniture allmy puter and chairs, and all my furniture of every kinethat I now ownand also my crop of corn fodder and pitaters (potatoes)to her and hersforever. I further constitute and appoint my loving sun Robin Powell myexecuterto this my last will and Testament signed with my seale anddated October17, 1813. In the presents of Prudence Powell her mark attest Willie Jones Robert Powell Book Garner his mark Wake County February Term 1814 The within last will and testament of Prudence Powell decd was inopencourt offered for probate and duly proven by the oath of WillieJonesEsquire and Robert Powell subscribing witnesses thereto andordered to beRecorded. Test. B. T. King, CC Recorded in Clerk's Office of Wake County in Book M, page 207 27 Feb1814 B. T. King, CC Wake County Wills NC CR.099.801.84 Prudence Powell 1814 C. R. 099.801.46 Wake County Record of Wills, Inventories, Settlements ofEstates1815-1817, C.099.80005; Vol. 12, p 284. Prudence Powell February Term 1816 Wake County The above account of Sales was returned __to Court and ordered toberecorded B. V._____ C.C. In account of sale of the property of Prudence Powell decd sold the5thMarch 1814 by Robert Powell Executor. To: £ 1 ManRobert Powell 5. 2 Weeding hoes do do .4 .6 1 Grubing hoe William Monk .5 .00 1 Ax Joseph Garner .5 .00 1 BridleTheophilus Pool .2 .00 1 CaskRobert Powell .18.6 1 Plow frameWilliam Powell .2 .6 1 Plow hoe Cader Powell .10.00 1 Pr Haims? Nathaniel Dunn .8 .6 1 Bridle bit doditto .1 .6 1 pr TracesWilliam Powell .4 .00 2 casks TheophilusPool .9 .00 2 CasksWilliam Pool .12.6 1 CaskHowell Pool .7 .6 1 GunBurwell Pool .2 .6 2 casksHowell Pool .15. 3 1 doWilliamPool .4 .00 1 CaskElijahWorthington .7 .00 1 Cask of Vinegar Cader Powell 1.10.6 1 do do RobertPowell .5 .00 1 Ox NancyPowell .10.00 1 Weeding hoe do do.7 .6 Robert Powell his mark Wake County Feb Term 1816 The above account of sales was returned into Court and ordered toberecorded. B. S. _____ C C More About PRUDENCE GARNER: Inventory: 04 March 1814, Wake Co., NC Will: 17 October 1813, Wake Co., NC recorded Feb term 1814 27 Feb1814. | Garner, Prudence (I5450)
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4703 | Deeds and Conveyances, Microfilm 355683, page 590 Arthur Turner to Edward Giddins South Carolina, Sumter District Know all men by these presents that I Arthur Turner administrator oftheestate of Jacob Giddins deceased in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to mepaidby Edward Giddins of the District and State aforesaid have granted, bargained sold & released bythesepresents do grant bargain sell & release unto the said Edward Giddins one tract or piece oflandcontaining one hundred & fifty three acres situate in said District & hath such form marks & boundries as aplatthereof hereunto annexed made & certified by W. L. Brunson dated the 31st day of August A.D.1830..................(Other then 30 May 1835 signature, no further genealogical information discussed in theremainingland document) 30 May 1835 I Arthur Turner do hereby acknolwedge that the several tracts of Landinthe within deed was purchased by me as administrator of the estate of Jacob Giddins deceased andwaspaid for out of the said estate above mentioned. I do hereby transfer and set over all my righttitleand interest to all and singular the said several tracts or parcels of land mentioned in the within deedtothe heirs of the said Jacob Giddins, deceased, except the right which I aquired by my marriage to mypresentwife. Given under my hand and seal this thirtyeth day of May A.D. 1835. Signed sealed anddeliveredin presence of Wm Nettles & P.E. Wells. Signed Arthur Turner | Turner, Arthur (I103115)
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4704 | DEER, James - James Hardy Deer, Sr., enlisted at the Marion County, South Carolina, courthouse on June 19, 1812. James served as a private in Major John Keith's 5th detachment of The South Carolina State Troops, Captain Samuel Bigham's Co. of Infantry. Nothing is known of his actual service. He was honorably discharged only 6 months later at Georgetown, South Carolina. This James Hardy, a brother of Mack Deer, moved to Henderson County, TN with his wife and children during the 1830's. | Deere, James Hardy (I128994)
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4705 | DeKalb Co., GA Wills Will Book C, Pages 174 and 175 I, Adna Chapin Conn of the town of Decatur, County of DeKalb, State of Georgia, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be my last will and testament, to wit: First - All my just debts and funeral expenses shall be first and fully paid. Second - I give, and bequeath unto my son Charles Francis Conn, my watch, Masonic and other jewelry, my mechanical library, tools, books and papers. Third - I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter Mary Linie Bates, Five Hundred Dollars, which must be paid to her by my executor, hereafter named, within on year after my decease. Fourth - I give, bequeath and devise all the residue remainder of my estate, real and personal of whatever nature, and wherever it may be, to my daughter Lina Conn Bates and to my son Charles Francis Conn, their heirs and assigns, to be divided equally between them, share and share alike. Fifth - I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Charles Francis Conn, to be the executor of this my last will and testament, (without bond) and I hereby revoke all former wills by me made. In witness whereof, I, the above named testator, have hereunto set my hand and seal, this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Three. Adna Chapin Conn Then, and there signed, sealed, and published by Adna Chapin Conn, the testator, as and for his last will, in the presence of us, who, at his request, in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto set our names as witnesses. Homer F. George, Decatur GA. W. J. Houston Jr., Decatur GA. M. H. George, Decatur GA. Proven on 7 August 1905. | Conn, Adna Chapin (I33663)
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4706 | Delbert living in Wilkesville, Vinton County, Ohio in September of 1918. (WWI Draft Card) Delbert, Stella, Mildred, and Doris living in Wilkesville, Vinton County, Ohio in 1920 federal census. Delbert, Stella, Mildred, and Doris living in Wilkesville, Vinton County, Ohio in 1930 federal census. Delbert, Stella, and Doris living in Wilkesville, Vinton County, Ohio in 1940 federal census. | Bosworth, Delbert Martin (I126006)
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4707 | Delta County Birth Index - Maloney, Archie C 165 | Maloney, Archie (I93865)
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4708 | Delta County Birth Index - Maloney, Gene C 225 | Maloney, Genevieve 'Gene' (I93868)
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4709 | Delta County Birth Index - Maloney, Gladys B 282 | Maloney, Gladys (I93862)
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4710 | Delta County Independent Delta, Colorado Jerry Kroschel -- 1968-2005 <> Thursday May 26 2005 Jerry Wayne Kroschel of Montrose died after a lengthy struggle withabrain tumor on Friday, May 20, 2005, at Montrose Memorial Hospital.Hewas 36. Mr. Kroschel was born on June 9, 1968, at USAF Hospital inWiesbaden,Germany, to Norman Edwin and Wilma Jean (Beardslee)Kroschel. He spenthis childhood in Montrose, graduating from MontroseHigh School. He was a maintenance man at Best Western Motel in Montrose andaprofessional welder and fabricator at Industrial Systems in Delta.Hemoved to Leadville, where he worked for Vail Manufacturingdoingornamental ironwork. He then moved back to Montrose where heremained. Mr. Kroschel was a member of Elks Lodge #1235 in Delta, Sons oftheAmerican Legion #24 and Two Mile High Off Road Club. He enjoyedpuzzles,fishing, hunting, camping, welding, snowmobiling, theoutdoors,four-wheel driving, working with his hands and working on hishome. He is survived by his parents, Norman and Wilma Kroschel of Delta;threebrothers and their wives, Steve and Tari Kroschel of SouthJordan, Utah,Alan and Sangwan Kroschel of Bangkok, Thailand, and Barryand CarrieKroschel of Leadville; his grandmother, Ruby Beardslee ofMontrose;nieces and nephews, Justin, Michael, Mathew, Heather,Tiffany, Ashley andCollette; and numerous relatives and cousins. Mr. Kroschel was preceded in death by two grandfathers, FloydBeardsleeand Edwin Kroschel; his grandmother, Thelma Lilly; and astepgrandmother,Rose Kroschel. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. atCrippinFuneral Home Chapel in Montrose. A funeral service will be heldonThursday, May 26, at 10:30 a.m. at Crippin Funeral Home Chapel.Intermentwill follow at Grand View Cemetery west of Montrose. Memorial contributions may be made to American Brain TumorAssociation,2720 River Road, Plaines, IL 60018-4110, or CrippinFuneral Home todefray funeral expenses at 802 E. Main Street,Montrose, CO 81401. Crippin Funeral Home & Crematory is handling the arrangements. | Kroschel, Jerry Wayne (I67570)
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4711 | Delta County records state her name as Zenae, daughter of NarcisseLaBeau | La Beau, Sarah 'Zenae' (I51094)
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4712 | Delta County, MI Naturalizations from Canada to US Beaudry Joseph Declaration - V31,P25, Second Paper - V31,P25 Beaudry Joseph Declaration V15,P407 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899W-649V?cc=1321742 Joliette > Saint-Charles-Borromée > Index 1843-1912 Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1843-1855 image 557 of 724; Source Description: Year -1851 Source Information - Ancestry.com. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. | Beaudre, Joseph (I133902)
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4713 | Delta County, Michigan, Marriage record #5979, Page 59 | Beaudre, Delia (I55758)
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4714 | Denver Garner DARDANELLE ? Denver Garner, 87, of Dardanelle died Friday, April 15, 2005. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Cornwell Chapel. Burial will be in Chickalah Hill Cemetery by Cornwell Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. A full obituary will be in Tuesday?s edition of The Courier. | Garner, Denver M. (I124511)
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4715 | Denver Post-News Richard Trujillo, 62, of Westminster passed away August 14, 2002. Hewasborn in Denver, CO February 20, 1940 and married Molly E. Torres in1961.Richard started his career as a meat cutter and worked in thatfield for20 years. He then moved into the field of parks andrecreation and workedfor Hyland Hills for 10 years. Richard begancoaching in 1965 and coachedhundreds of children in football, baseballand basketball until 1977. Hededicated many hours on the field withhis boys and girls. Richard issurvived by his wife Molly; children,Kim (Jamie) Baldwin, Rick (Maria),Bridgett (Randy) Romero, Keven,Darren (Darlene), Jean and George; sisterSusie and brothers Art, Maxand Clifford; grandchildren Jesse, Natalie,Ruben, Holli, Quin, Kayla,Mallory, Adam, Jake, Rachel, Nate, Jason andAriel. We invite allfamily and friends to the Rosary Monday, August 19,7 p.m., and Mass,Tuesday, August 20, 11 a.m., both at St. Mark’sCatholic Church, 3141W. 96th Ave., Westminster, CO, 303-466-8720.Reception following mass. | Trujillo, Richard L (I75416)
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4716 | Denver Post-News TRUJILLO, MARIE L. Marie L. Trujillo, Westminster. Wife of MaxE.Trujillo. Sister of Peggy (Lorenzo) Quintana; mother of Judy(RickSmalley) Uilk, Jerry Trujillo, Marijane (Sandylee Pasquale)Kirkpatrick,Maxine (Rob) Schenfeld and Cathy Trujillo (Tracy Gallo);grandmother ofSonja (Lee) Kortsch, April Kirkpatrick, Rianne Uilk,Katie Rose Uilk andMykel Kirkpatrick. Rosary Tuesday 7 p.m., FuneralMass Wednesday 10 amboth at Holy Trinity Catholic Church 7595 FederalBlvd. Entombment MountOlivet Cemetery. Memorial remembrances suggestedto Holy Trinity CatholicChurch Building Fund Westminster 80030. | Lucero, Marie T. (I75367)
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4717 | Departed Europe from Bremen, Germany and arrived in Baltimore MD on 4/14-15/1905. Married in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois at St. John Cantius Church on 5 August 1907. Residence 1354 Walton Place, Chicago, Illinois. 1905 immigration passenger listing stated his destination residence as 90 Fry Street, Chicago, Illinois, and he was joing his sister Franciszka Giza. The listed residence on passenger listing was Kwikow, Poland. 1918 WWI draft registration card listed his date of birth as 21 August 1881 in Poland, Hungary, Austria; and not yet a U.S. citizen. Listed his nearest relative as Rosalia Giza (wife); and living at 1354 Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois. Listed as a laborer for Chicago Northwestern Railroad. He signed his name as Jan Giza. 1910 census listed family on 1460 Fry Street, Chicago, Illinois. 1920 census listed family on 1354 Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois. Occupation listed as a Baker. 1924 Immigration info listed his address as 1518 Holt Street, Chicago, Illinois. 1930 census listed family on 2449 Marmora Ave, Chicago, Illinois. Occupation listed as Railroad repairer. 1940 census listed family on 2449 Marmora Ave, Chicago, Illinois. Occupation listed as Car repairman. 1942 WWII draft registration card listed him his as John Paul Giza and living at 2449 Marmora Ave, Chicago, Illinois. This draft card also listed his date of birth as 21 September 1881 in Poland. 1953 death recorld listed his address as 4843 Demming Place, Chicago, Illinois, the same address as his son; (Louis) John Giza. This card also provided a physical descripion of Jan Giza as 5 feet 6 and one-half inches tall, weighing 142 pounds. He was also missing the first joint of his index finger on his left hand. Declaration of Naturalization date was 2/3/1917. World War 1 Registration card lists his DOB as 21 August 1881 and still living on Walton Street. Illinois Immigration index erroneously listed last name as Giga vice Giza. Also listed first name as both Jan and John. The index record listed his county of birth as Poland, and date of birth as 21 September 1881; and listed his arrival to USA on 14 April 1905. He was naturalized a U.S. citizen on 30 September 1924. Witness to the above info was via Joseph Bialobrodecz and Peter Satola, resident of the area. Residence was 1518 Holt Street, Chicago, Illinois. Illinois, Chicago, Catholic Church Records, St John Cantius Parish (Chicago: Carpenter St)Marriages 1894-1909 Image 446 of 535 | Giza, Jan Pawel "John Paul" (I121844)
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4718 | Deputy from Wrentham, Mass., 1689-'92. | Fisher, Samuel (I50243)
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4719 | Deputy Governor | Alden, John (I17780)
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4720 | Deputy Sherrif of Lewiston, Maine. | Cummings, Seldon A. (I112876)
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4721 | Desanges (nee Martel) - Silmser Sorrell SORRELL Desanges (nee Martel) - Silmser A former member of the Canadian Army, passed away peacefully atCentralPark Lodge in Victoria, on December 28, 2005 at the age of 87years. DearMother of Fay Silmser - Daye of Cornwall, Ontario and JackRay Simser(Kathy) of Los Angeles, California; her grandsons Rod andRay Daye; JaySimser and the late Jud Simser. Predeceased by her lovingsecond husband,Bill Sorrell. Dear sister of five brothers, the lateAlbert, Adelard,Emile, Parfait and Ovila; two sisters, Aline and thelate Leoza. Daughterof the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martel ofCornwall, Ontario she is alsosurvived by many nieces, nephews andtheir families. Thank you to Dee'sLoved R.N.s and Staff at CentralPark Lodge for their Love and care. TheFuneral Mass will be celebratedby Fr. Joel Rama in ST. ANDREW'SCATHEDRAL, Blanshard and View Streets,on Thursday, January 5, 2006 at12:10 p.m. Cremation entrusted to RoyalOak Crematorium. Interment willtake place at a later date in Cornwall,Ontario. Donations to St.Andrew's Cathedral or to the Victoria CancerClinic would be appreciatedby the family. | Martel, Desanges (I20011)
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4722 | Descendancy Chart of Walter Skaggs Walter1 Skaggs, b. 02 Nov 1897 Hardin County, Kentucky, d. 21 Apr 1960 +Viola Mae1 Thomas, b. 04 Apr 1899 Illinois, m. 28 Oct 1916, d. 20 Mar 1987 |-- Ada Marie2 Skaggs, b. 23 Aug 1917 Mason City, Mason, Illinois | +Floyd Glenn2 Tucker, b. 26 Sep 1908 Ashland, Cass, Illinois, m. 22 Dec 1934, d. 28 May 1984 Brookfield, Cook, Illinois | |-- Floyd Eugene3 Tucker, b. 31 Mar 1937 Chicago, Cook, Illinois | -- Ralph Walter3 Tucker, b. 22 Jan 1940 Waukegan, Lake, Illinois | +Jacqueline Anne3 Blahnik, b. 20 Jun 1942 Waukegan, Lake, Illinois, m. 21 Oct 1961 Cicero, Cook, Illinois | |-- Scott Howard4 Tucker, b. 14 Aug 1964 Oask Park, Cook, Illinois | | +Cheri Lynn4 Harter, b. 13 Aug 1962, m. 03 Apr 1986 | |-- Kevin Robert4 Tucker, b. 07 Nov 1968 Park Ridge, Cook, Illinois | | +Carla Susanne (Suzanne)4 Taylor, b. 26 Nov 1966 Vancouver, Clark, Washington, m. 23 Mar 1996Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona | | -- Baby5 Tucker | -- Steven (Stephan) Michael4 Tucker, b. 13 Nov 1971 Park Ridge, Cook, Illinois |-- Hazel Eileen2 Skaggs, b. 08 Jun 1919 |-- James Charles2 Skaggs, b. 09 Jul 1921 |-- Henry Lloyd2 Skaggs, b. 23 Jul 1923, d. 20 Apr 1947 |-- Mary Frances2 Skaggs, b. 13 Aug 1928 |-- Walter Herschel2 Skaggs, b. 09 May 1930 |-- Donald Gene2 Skaggs, b. 25 Apr 1933 |-- Ronald Dean2 Skaggs, b. 25 Apr 1933 |-- Doris Joan2 Skaggs, b. 08 May 1935 -- Helen Joyce2 Skaggs, b. 17 May 1940 | Skaggs, Walter A. (I43324)
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4723 | Descendant of Edmund Prince, Gentleman, to whom, for the transportation of persons into the colony was issued, on the 4th of October, 1639, a patent for 500 acres of land in the county of Charles City. | Prince, John (I123159)
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4724 | Descendant of Major Simeon Williard of Kent County, England, who came to Boston in 1634 and settled at Lancaster, Massachusetts. | Williard, William (I31351)
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4725 | Descendant of the Walkers of Massachusetts. | Ball, Sarah (I32729)
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4726 | Descendants of HARTWELL MARTIN 1 HARTWELL MARTIN b: Abt. 1750 . +Sallie Porter .... 2 WILLIAM L. MARTIN b: May 26, 1782 in Charles City co VA d:July30, 1857 in Green co KY ........ +Sallie Shofner b: March 16, 1792 in Mercer co KY d:September30, 1886 in Larue co. KY m: July 30, 1807 in Green co KY .......... 3 HENRY MARTIN b: March 22, 1808 in Green co. d: September2, 1888 in Larue co KY .............. +Mary E. Dearing b: April 14, 1812 in Green Co. Kyd:January 17, 1863 in Larue Co. KY Red Hill Cemetery m: December 24, 1828 .... 2 Mary "Polly" Martin b: 1789 in Green Co KY d: 1849 in Green CoKY ........ +James Hash m: September 25, 1809 in Green County KY .... 2 Jincy Martin ........ +Richard Skaggs | Martin, William L. (I41928)
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4727 | Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts Vol II JOHN, Jr.5 (641), b. in Lunenburg, Mass., May 15, 1766; m. about1788,Mary Fowler, b. Feb. 9, 1766; d. Oct. 3, 1841. He lived inCanaan, Me.,where he was an active and influential member of theBaptist Church,almost to the close of his long life. He lived on afarm which heprobably redeemed from the forest, about a mile and ahalf from thebridge on the Madison road. His nephew, Eben Weston, saysof him: "Johnwas a quiet man, who minded his own business, like allthe rest of myuncles, in due time he built a two-story house. Ibelieve that more ofhis descendants are now in business in Skowhegan,than of any of thoseearly settlers, who have been in these sketches." (Early Settlers in Canaan, No. II) By E. Weston6 (15443). He d. Apr. 20, 1858. Children: 15724. Mary,6 +. 15728. Sophronia,6 +. 15725. Lydia,6 +. 15729. Constantine,6 +. 15726. Betsey,6 +. 15730. John Harvey,6 +. 15727. Hannah,6 +. 15731. Diana,6 +. MARY6 (15724), b. in Canaan, Me., Aug. 18, 1789; m. in 1806, Rev.Dr.John Dane, a graduate of Dartmouth College. He d. when about fiftyyearsof age, in Frederickton, N. B. of typhus fever. She m. (2)SamuelDinsmore and d. Apr., 1869. Children: 15732. John White Dane,7 +. 15733. Mary Dane,7 +. 15734. Joseph C. Dane,7 b. Mar. 18, 1816; m. (???), Matilda (???). 15735. Constantine W. Dane | White, Mary (I31433)
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4728 | Descrepancy on William's death date. Union Cemetery records indicate a death of 3 November 1901, and Family records of John and Jeanette Pelham have this date as 3 November 1903. | Warren, William Marion (I38966)
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4729 | Description Year or Year Range : 1862 Source Information Ancestry.com. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. | Beaudre, Marie Spena "Spanna" (I133904)
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4730 | Description Year or Year Range : 1865 Source Information Ancestry.com. Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. | Beaudry, Marie Parmelia (I133905)
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4731 | DESPAIN, James H. married REYNOLDS, Celia 10-Nov-1846, CalhounCounty,Illinois DESPAIN, Nancy married ENDECOTT, Henry H. 20-Dec-1848,MontgomeryCounty, Indiana DESPAIN, Sarah married ENDECOTT, William 30-Aug-1849,MontgomeryCounty, Indiana | Despain, Sarah Elizabeth (I43211)
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4732 | Diane Mathis Diane Elaine Mathis left the world to be with her Lord on Aug. 28,2006.She was born Sept. 27, 1949, in Galveston to the late HoffmanAilesMathis Sr. and Elizabeth Hawes Mathis. She was the fourth offivechildren and after courageous battle with cancer joined herbrothers JackRichard Mathis and Hoffman Ailes Mathis Jr., and also waspreceded indeath by her uncle Jack R. Hawes Jr. She is survived by her loving sisters, Kathy Mathis Austin andhusbandGene of Texas City and Deborah Kay Hales and husband Bill ofWharton. Sheis also survived by her caring nieces and their husbands,ElizabethAustin Blackburn and husband Bren of Texas City, Wendy AustinDenson andhusband Shawn of Needville and Cheryl Austin Vinson and Johnof TexasCity along with 14 great-nieces and nephews. She is alsosurvived bycousins Kenneth Nelson of Houston and Carolyn Vetters ofRockport. Ms. Mathis had been a resident of Richmond State School for 30-plusyearsand deeply enjoyed Special Olympics as a participant along with agreatlove for people, especially children and dogs. Visitation will be Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006, from 6 to 8 p.m. with aVigilService at 7 p.m. in the Chapel of the James Crowder Funeral Homein LaMarque with Deacon Steve Mistretta officiating. Funeral Mass willbeFriday, Sept. 1, 2006, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary?s of theMiraculousMedal Catholic Church in Texas City with Rev. Tom Ponziniofficiating.Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Galveston. Pallbearers will be Kenneth Nelson, Shawn Denson, Ronald J. BoytJr.,Bren Blackburn, Bren Thomas Blackburn and Chase Ryan Vinson. The family would like to extend special thanks and recognition tothestaff of Richmond State School for the many years of devotedanddedicated care of Ms. Mathis. | Mathis, Diane Elaine (I46371)
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4733 | Dickinson, John, Prince George's Co., 5th Nov., 1742; 28th Aug., 1744. To Uriah Virgin, son of sister – endash , 153 A. "Dickinson's Delight." To Garrett, son of bro. Henry, 150 A. "John and James Choice" on Rock Creek. To Jeremiah Virgin, son of sister – endash , 100 A. "Dickinson's Delight" on Patuxent R. To Anne, dau. of Enoch Jenkins, personalty. To bro. Henry, ex. and sisters Mary and Elizabeth, residue of estate. Test: Capt. James Edmondston, Archibold Edmonston, Benj. Perry. 23. 588. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 8 | Virgin, Jeremiah (I122689)
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4734 | Did not find this Jacob Elmers birth record with the others? He went from Northfield, Massachusetts to Hinsdale, New Hampshire in 1763. He sold 15 3/4 acres of land 21 June 1764 in Hinsdale to Samuel Stratton for 48 shillings. He also sold 43 acres of land to Jos. Stebbins in Hinsdale, In Cumberland County, New York, being in the 4th division of commons in Northfield, in that part of the town of Hinsdale on the west side of Great river, originally belonging to the two of Northfield. The deed was recorded by John Bridgeman, town clerk. | Elmer, Jacob (I18537)
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4735 | Did not marry. | Pitts, Mercy (I19944)
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4736 | died age 13 | Pitts, Hannah (I19908)
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4737 | died age 14. | Pitts, Sarah (I19896)
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4738 | Died as a Maiden, accoring to will of father. | Guerra, Clara Maria (I138963)
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4739 | Died at 3734 West 98th Street in Carmel, Hamilton Co., IN. Interred20Mar 1989 at Lincoln Memorial Gardens in Carmel, Hamilton Co., IN | Brown, Billie Jim (I13495)
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4740 | died at age 57. | Cole, Alexander S. (I38977)
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4741 | Died at birth of child. No living children. | Warren, Iva (I46107)
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4742 | Died at Son's Home, Lived To Be 113 years old. Died McMinnCounty,Tennessee. | Crabtree, Elizabeth (I47214)
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4743 | Died at Swansea between 11 Jan. 1733/4, when his will was dated, and 16 Apr. 1734, when it was proved. They lived for a few years in Yarmouth, and then moved to Swansea. In Swansea they lived on the road leading from Warren (then in Massachusetts but since 1747 in Rhode Island) to North Swansea, a few rods north of the present boundary between Massachusetts and Rhode Island. | Chase, Jacob (I83492)
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4744 | Died at the age of 81 years, 9 monghs, 2 days Funeral Services were performed Friday, November 13, 1987 at 2:00 P.M.atthe United Methodist Church in Haddam, Kansas. Conducted by: Reverend Lorena Hunt with Organist: Mrs. WesleyZengerandSoloist: Bob Brown Casket Bearers: Randy Pischer, Greg Pischer, Gary Zenger, DannyCorbin,Richard Zenger,Allen Zenger. Honorary Casket Bearers: Gene Stoker, Kendall Woodward, ChadZenger,Scott Zenger, Donald Wilson, Mike Zenger. | Congleton, Zola Belle (I4641)
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4745 | Died during civil war, while serving as a member of Company C, 69th Ohio. Volunteer Infantry. | Tope, William A. (I22322)
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4746 | Died during the Civil War, while all the men were away. He was buried by the women in the corner of the garden at one of the Warren homeplaces on Little Piney Creek, below Garbor. Either from restlessness or from a burning pioneer spirit, some of the Warrens decided to move on to Indiana in the 1820's, (Indiana became a state in 1816). The names of the heads of the families that moved include *Hardin, Fredrick, and William, who were all sons of William mentioned above. The Johnsons and Pelts who became allied by marriage accompanied these Warrens on their trek. The county to which they moved was also named Green County. It was heavily forested and mountainous terrain, similar to the land they-farmed back in Kentucky. Hardin owned some 40 acres and Fredrick, his brother owned 80 acres. While in Indiana *James Warren, *Hardin's son was indicted for larceny. They farmed their homesteads for almost ten years. Suddenly, in the 1840 census records show that Hardin Warren and his family moved to Madison County, Illinois. According to deeds that Young Hardin and his mother Lydia were in Greene County Indiana selling their land to Isham Johnson, Lydia's relative, for a sum of $50 for 40 acres. Several offshoots of the family remained behind. The reason he left for Illinois and then for Arkansas is not known. Hardin left for Arkansas between the years 1840-41. Tradition has it that the migration lasted four years which included a year hauling timber in Missouri. But it is possible that some of the Warren's reached Arkansas around 1842 or 43. They also may have ran a freight line from South Bend. Indiana to Jefferson City, Missouri. The line used wagons that were pulled by ox teams and meat skins were used to grease the wagons thimbles. When Hardin reached Arkansas they built their homestead in the Ozark Mountains some 20 miles north of Clarksville in Johnson County. They made their living by farming and made what they needed. For items that could not be made they were bought or traded for. Til this day Hardin's descendants live in the Johnson County area to this day. | Warren, Hardin (I36073)
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4747 | Died early in life of Cancer. | Nichols, Ruth Agnes (I103651)
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4748 | Died from umbilical around the neck 5 days before birth. | Corbin, Kimberlyn Kay (I4650)
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4749 | Died in a Car Accident at the age of 73y 5m 20d buried in sec 2, lot22,s4' with Chas. Ricketts as undertaker In the 1900 census of Woodford County Linn Twp. this family has aservantnamed Fred Travor born January 1871 in Illinois he is 29 andhis parentswere born in Indiana. | Corbin, Joseph (I4788)
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4750 | Died in a mining accident and is buried in Ordway Colorado | Coy, Glen Harvey (I4741)
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