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601 | 2 aug 1861, discharged with disability, served in Wisconsin Volunteers, Seventh Regiment, Infanty and resided in Pine Grove, Wisconsin at the time of enlistment. | Seely, William (I33638)
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602 | 2 March 1773, X 36, James and Rachel Skaggs, Fincastle County sold to John Plickinsarver, 82 acres, (Monetary terms mentioned), on New River, Botetourt County, Virginia on Meadow Creek. Witnessed by William Christian, Stephen Trigg, Jonathan Elswick, and William Lesley. (Source: Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 6, page 80, October, 1970. | Skaggs, James (I35953)
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603 | 2 may 1887 - Will The Will of Hellen Turner, late of Brooke Villa, Coten End, Warwick in the County of Warwick; Widow who died 31 March 1887 at Brooke Villa, was proved at Birmingham by Sarah Jane Richards (Wife of Frank Richards) of 16 Kenwood-road Sheffield, in the County of York and William Caleb Williams of Leamington in the County of Warwick, Dentist, the executors. Personal Estate worth L1,272 19s 11d or around 1272 pounds. | Helen "Hellen" (I31753)
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604 | 20 Sep 1768 Diligencies Matrimonio (no. 5), Abiquiu. Antonio Alonso Gonzales (20), espanol, son of Juan Gonzales and Francisca Rael, and Maria Matilde Trujillo (13), española, d. of Juan Diego Trujillo & Juana Benavides. - Witnesses; Jose Campos Redondo, notary in Santa Cruz; Jose Cordova (55) of Santa Cruz, Antonio Aguilar (38), Pedro Moya (36), these three of Abiquiu. - Reference: Angelico Chavez, New Mexico Roots Ltd, (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5/ Vol. 4, p. 707. | Trujillo, Maria Matilde (I146208)
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605 | 21 July 2002 Arizona Republic Phoenix, Arizona Albert Wong, 78, of Phoenix, Ari- zona, formerly of Los Angeles, Califo- nia, passed away on the 15th of July, 2002. He was the oldest son of Lee Shee and Yip Wong of Los Angeles. He had 7 brothers and sisters. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Fred. He leaves behind his wife of 54 years, Kay, and daughter Diana Wong, his son Michael Wong, all of Phoenix, AZ. His daughter Sally Wong-Nelson of Flagstaff, AZ. His younger sister Lois Patterson, and sisters, Ruth Huey and Mary Ashcavi. His brothers, Miron, David, and Percy all of Los Angeles, CA. His grandchil- dren, Terrence Wong of Phoenix, Eric Christopher Brunk, Sean Nelson, Daniel Nelson and Kaylee Nelson, of Flagstaff, AZ. Kenneth Wong of Minnesota and Kristina Schoppman of North Carolina. His great-grandchil- dren William and Anna Schoppman of North Carolina. Albert was born in Los Angeles and was a 30 year veteran. He served in the United Staters Air Force. He joined back when it was the Army Air Corps. He served in WWII and the Korea and Vietname conflicts as an electronic technician, he worked on military aircraft. He was drafted out of high school despite his mother's objections that he weighed 94 pounds and was not all enough, He distin- guished himself by serving 30 years. He wanted to be a pilot, but didn't meet the height requirements. He went to work for Arizona Printing Equip- ment Company in 1988. His hobbies included stamp collecting, model trains and books. He loved working with small tools and with his hands. He admired precision engineering and loved trains. Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. and the service at 10:00 a.m. at Greer-Wilson Funeral Home, 5921 W. Thomas Road in Phoenix on Tuesday July 23rd. Burial will be at the National Memorial Cemetery for Veterans at 1:00 p.m. He will be buried with honors and Color Guard cere- mony. He will be missed terribly. | Wong, Albert S. (I17419)
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606 | 22 July 1962 (Lima News) (Lima, Ohio) Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Plaugher, Route 2, Ada, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Luella, to Delbert Tope, Route 1, Belle Center. Miss Plaugher is a 1962 graduate of Lafayette- Jackson High School and Mr. Tope is a 1960 graduate. He is employed at Tomlinson Brake and Spring Service. An early fall wedding is being planned. | Plaugher, Odie Kenneth (I22171)
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607 | 22 NOV 1861 Arrived in New York from Hamburg aboard the ODER | Thour, John (I2795)
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608 | 22 Oct 1778, Amelia Co., Va., Deed Book 15, p. 15, John Dearin & Sarah, his wife, of Nottoway Parish, Amelia Co., Virginia, to Philip Williams, Sr. of Nottoway Parish, Amelia Co. Consideration 300 pounds, 150 acres in Nottoway Parish, being land whereon they now live. Land is adjacent lines of Richard Dearin, Thomas Lester, John Singleton, Aaron Leagues and Philip Williams. No witnesses listed. | Pillow, William (I125845)
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609 | 24 Jan. 1854 - James M Miller and Eliza Jane of the County of Green state of Kentucky for $700. Paid by Price Scott do hereby sell a tract of land with the buildings thereon on the waters of Big Brush Creek hence East to T. N. Moss line and with Moss's line to Charles Salsman containing about 100 acres. 2 Sept 1854 Price Scott and his wife Nancy part of the first part and of the County of Green State of Kentucky and Alexander Miller of the County of Marion and state of Kentucky does hereby convey a tract of land on the waters of Big Brush Creek containing about 100 acres and being the same land conveyed to the party of the first part by James M Miller 23 July 1860 - Price Scott and Nancy Scott of the County of Green state of Kentucky do this day convey unto James A. Scott and Lydia E. Scott, son and daughter of Price and Nancy Scott the farm on which we now live containing 200 acres on Bg Brush Creek. Also all the household and kitchen furniture and all property now belonging to us reserving to ourselves one room of the dwelling house during our lifetime. | Scott, Price (I52477)
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610 | 25 June 1914 Baptism record listed Mary Majka as Maryanna Franciszka Majka. Listed her father as Franciszek Majka and mother as Franciszka Giza. Baptized at Saint John Cantius Parish, Chicago, Illinois. | Majka, Maryanna "Mary" Franciszka (I121928)
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611 | 27 August 1963, Columbus Daily Telegram (Columbus, Nebraska) Appears in 1952 inbound passenger ship manifest leaving Bromerhaven, Germany on 2 April 1852 and arriving in New York, NY on 22 April 1952. Ship name was General C C Ballou. Listed on ships manifest: Paul Ernst Gitschel - age 39, German Nationality - Travel Document #I-1042492 Maria Gitschel - age 31, German Nationality - Travel Document #I-1042493 Angelika Gitschel - age 11, German Nationality - Travel Document #I-1042494 Werner Gitschel - age 9, German Nationality - Travel Document #I-1042495 Bodo Gitschel - age 7, German Nationality - Travel Document #I-1042496 Paul S. Gitschel - age 5, German Nationality - Travel Document #I-1042497 Wolfgang Gitschel - age 2, German Nationality - Travel Document #I-1042498 | Gitschel, Paul Ernst (I105204)
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612 | 27 Feb 1797 - Deed: Joseph Davenport, wife Margaret [nee Floyd], to David Waldrop, all of Newberry County, for [?], 125 acres on Beaverdam Creek, waters of Little River, bounded by land of Joseph Davenport, Sr., Decd., John Davis, William Davenport, and Isaac Davenport-part of grant to Frederick Glover, who conveyed to James Davenport, who conveyed to said Joseph Davenport on 25 Dec 1788... /s/ Joseph Davenport, Margaret "X" Davenport. Wit: Jariot Campbell, Ezekiel "X" Waldrop, Jesse Kirby, … | Davenport, Bethalind Henrietta "Hetty" (I34072)
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613 | 28 January, 1733. Thomas Wright of Spotsylvania County,Virginia,Planter, to William Hackney of Prince William County, Virginia, 2000 pounds tobacco,400acres. in Saint Mark's Parish, Spotsyvania, County. Francis x Michael, Thomas x Wright Jr, James McDonald, 5 February,1733. Frances, wife of Thomas Wright, acknowledged her dower, etc. | Wright, Thomas (I44651)
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614 | 292/289 - CAZIER, Jerry - 24 - m - w - farmer - /$800 - IL - 19 Mary F. - 21 - f - w - keeps house - IL Tobias F. - 1 - m - w - IL | Cazier, Jeremiah 'Jerry' (I42925)
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615 | 2dn Earl of Salisbury. | Cecil, William (I76064)
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616 | 2nd Earl of Northumberland | Percy, Henry (I80770)
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617 | 2nd Husband Edmond T. Wesley ended up divorcing Catherine. Of note is that he ended up in Ninvejah, Johnson County, Indiana, where some of our I1 Haplotype Warrens ended up living. Listed in civil war pension records as the 2nd husband of Catherine Warren. | Warren, Catherine (I123724)
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618 | 2nd marriage for Martha, 3rd for Thomas. | Johnson, Martha A. (I44836)
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619 | 2nd marriage to Mary Ingraham. | Colony, William Henry (I127488)
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620 | 2nd Marriage to William Henry Colony. | Ingraham, Mary (I127489)
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621 | 2nd Marriage: Mexico, Nuevo León, Civil Registration, Allende Matrimonios 1859-1875 Image 108 of 500 2nd Marriage Mexico, Nuevo León, Catholic Church Records, Allende San Pedro Apóstol Matrimonios 1857-1905 Image 49 of 649 | Family: Jose Florentino Marroquin / Maria Fermina Morales (F49187)
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622 | 3 October 1834; a deed entry listing Green B. Spurrier and wife Matilda to Robert Black, for $50, all interest in estate of Jeremiah Black. | Spurrier, Green B. (I42426)
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623 | 30 December Green County Marriage listing indicates William F. Cantrell was a School Teacher. Velva � Cantrell 06 Oct 1918 Pike � 1 Month 18 30716 Vergnia M. Cantrell 20 Aug 1917 Boyd � 1 Month 17 21430 Vester L. Cantrell 26 Jul 1914 Caldwell 1 Month 14 17524 W O. Cantrell 26 Mar 1920 Caldwell 80 Years 20 06942 Wallace S. Cantrell 17 Jul 1914 Scott 1 Year 14 19490 Wallace R. Cantrell 18 Apr 1922 Bourbon 1 Month 22 12653 Walter Cantrell 14 Jan 1912 Fayette 24 Years 12 00894 William Cantrell 28 Aug 1911 Graves 43 Years 11 20677 William H. Cantrell 16 Nov 1916 Green 1 Month 16 27874 William F. Cantrell 08 Sep 1917 Green 59 Years 17 24924 | Cantrell, William Franklin (I41825)
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624 | 30 Nov 1916 - Per Social Security Records | Montoya, Jose "Joe" Maria (I107502)
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625 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thomas, Daniel Joseph (I4195)
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626 | 31 Aug 1942 Border Crosssing record of Rogelio Garza-Sanchez listed wife as Estela Martinez. 27 Nov 1943 Border Crossing record stated her husband was Rogelio Garza. 18 May 1949 Border Crossing record stated she was born 2 April 1925 in Monterrey, Mexico. Mexico, Coahuila, Catholic Church Records, Allende San Juan de Mata Bautismos 1924-1930 Image 240 of 760 Loose Translation of 1926 baptism record: Record Number 575 In the year of our Lord of thousand nine hundred twenty six day 20 of the month of June and Don Elsifanio Ocampo Mejia of this Holy Church of San Juan de Allende, baptize a child born the day two April 1925. Daughter legitimate Armando Martinez and Gonzalez Manuela who live in Monterrey to whom the name of Francisca Estela, was imposed were her godparents Procopio Moreno son Prisciliano and Vincenta González and María Martínez Moreno daughter of Bonifacio and Teodora Martinez to record signed it. | Martinez, Maria Francisca Estela (I128442)
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627 | 32nd President of the United States | Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (I57863)
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628 | 33rd Texas Calvary. Confederate Army, Civil War, Company K. | Waldrop, William J. Riley (I33269)
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629 | 3rd daughter of Hugh the Great. Countess Of Leicester, England. | De Vermandois, Isabel Elizabeth (I34361)
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630 | 3rd, but only surviving son of Edward De Warren. | Warren, Edward (I35224)
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631 | 4 August 1537 Further that Will. Yngram, parish clerk of Rotheram was present in the church on Friday, 4 May, hearing mass when Thos. Pylley, priest, said mass for the soul of Henry Carnbull, and finished by sprinkling water upon his tomb as the custom is. On which the said Will. Sennes ridiculed the act, and when Yngram said he believed as his father had done, replied "Thy father was a liar and is in Hell, and so is my father in Hell also; my father never knew Scripture and now it is come forth." Moreover on Sunday before St. John Baptist's day, viz., 10 [17?] June, Yngram had a conversation with him in the church, in which Senes asked him "When didst thou see God?" Yngram replied, every day at mass in the priest's hands. To which Senes rejoined, "Thou sawest but bread." He also, 24 June, told Ric. Wade, who along with Katharine Bretton was reading a Life of Christ in the said church of Rotheram that the Blessed Mary was not the mother of God, and that prayer to her could do no good, and that the sacrament upon the altar was not the body of Christ; for "God is here upon my hand, in my body, in this stulpe and everywhere." He also used similar language to one Cutler of Rotheram, on St. Thomas the Martyr's day, 6 July. | Ingram, William (I124767)
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632 | 4 June, 1728. Samuel Wright of Saint George Parish, SpotsylvaniaCounty,Virginia to John Finalson of the same parish and county. 4000 lbs. tobaccoand4000 nails, 400 acres of land in Saint. George Parish, Spotsylvania County,Virginiain the great fork of Rappahannock River. Witnesses: Augt. Smith, JohnWaller,Jno.Waller, junr. Rec. June 4, 1727-8. Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Wright, acknowledgedherdower to the said land to the said Finalson. | Wright, Samuel (I44657)
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633 | 4 March 2006 FATHER OF 50 WAS MURDERED, CHOPPED UP AND FED TO PIGS Jury find sex-mad ex and her lover guilty By Lucy Thornton A FATHER of 50 children was butchered and fed to the pigs by asex-crazedcouple in a bizarre love-triangle. Wheeler-dealer Lennie Fulbirg, 49, was drugged by the mother of oneofhis children, Tracey Cameron, and then slaughtered by her newloverGraham Haylett. His body was burnt and dismembered, with his torso abandoned ontheYorkshire moors. His arms, legs and head have never been found - but his formergirlfriendtold she had "fed him to the pigs". Yesterday, Cameron and Haylett, both 40, were jailed for life. Sentencing them after a trial at Leeds Crown Court, Mrs Justice Coxsaid:"You both agreed upon a plan to lure Lennie Fulbirg to his deathanderase all trace of him. His body was dismembered and burnt in abrutaland chilling manner and some of his remains left on the moors." Advertisement She ordered them to serve a minimum of 20 years in jail. Lennie went missing on August 11, 1996. Besotted Haylett and Cameronhadbeen having an affair while Lennie was in prison and hatched a plottokill him. The day after Lennie was released, Cameron had sex with him in hercar. Three days later, Cameron met Lennie again in a BradfordMcDonald's,drugged his drink and tricked him into going to a flat. His torso was discovered on Oxenhope Moor, above Keighley,WestYorkshire, almost a year later. But he was only identified sevenyearsafter that, thanks to advances in DNA profiling. Womanising "rogue" Lennie was described by police as a "DelBoy"character. He married four times and is thought to have fathered up to 50childrenwith a string of women. Described as "highly sexed", mum-of-three Cameron even had a flingwithLennie's older brother Robert, 57. Police found love letters from her to Lennie - and to the man whohelpedher kill him. She told Haylett: "We will really have to be careful. I am obsessedwithyou. You're stuck with me, you're mine." | Fulbirg, Leonard 'Lennie' (I361)
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634 | 47th Illinois Infantry, Company H., 95th Regiment. | Duffy, James H. (I123004)
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635 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ingram, Kevin Ray (I57365)
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636 | 57th Infantry Regiment Indiana, Company E. Mustered on 14 Dec 1865. Was a Private. | Tingle, Albert C. (I122853)
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637 | 5th Earl Of Surrey Acceded: 1164 Interred: Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex Notes: Assumed the name of Warren and became the Earl of Surrey Vicomte of Touraine. (See Early Yorkshire Charters Vol viii pp20-24for daughters details). | Plantagenet, Hameline (I60399)
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638 | 5th wife of William Darius Thomas. | Tilley, Elizabeth 'Lizzie' (I83085)
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639 | 6 May 1818, was in Washington County, New York, age 59, applied forRev.War Pension there. Married at least twice. Rev war records stated wife Olive, age 54in1818. | Seely, Benjamin (I51076)
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640 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Martinez, Jose Francisco Armando (I128444)
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641 | 8-20-1948 resident alien border crossing in Nogales, Arizona lists Pedro Reynoso living at 229 Depot Hill, Miami, Arizona. Alien Registration No. 7691657 Born Feb 11th, 1906 at Moyahua, Zacatecas, Mexico Distinctive Marks: Curved scar middle forehead. Arrived on foot. Pedro is also listed on a Border Crossing listing for Nogales, AZ in1942, which states his wife to be Salustia Rodriguez de Reynoso. Stated he has lived in Miami, AZ from 1924-1932. He had previously immigrated from Mexico via El Paso, Texas in March1924. He listed his father as Jacinto Reynoso of Moyahua, Zacatecas, Mexico. | Reynoso, Jose Pedro (I106630)
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642 | 828, Aug. 3 (no. 96), Belen. SANTIAGO ATENCIO (23), son of Juan Antonio Atencio and Maria Josefa Duran, and Maria Gertrudis Torres (24), d. of Santiago Torres and Barbara Trujillo. --Witnesses: Salvador Jiron (56), Jose Segundo (53), Manuel Serna (40). | Family: Santiago Atencio / Maria Gertudis Torres (F55491)
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643 | 8th Infantry Regiment was organized at Leesburg, Virginia, in May, 1861. Its members were recruited in the counties of Loudoun, Prince William, and Fairfax. The unit was also called "Old Bloody Eighth" and from time to time "The Berkeley Regiment". Only 1 surgeon and 11 privates surrendered on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Norborne Berkeley and Eppa Hunton, Lieutenant Colonels Edmund Berkeley and Charles B. Tebbs, and Majors William N. Berkeley and James Thrift. The unit comprised six companies from Loudoun, two companies from Fauqier, one company from Fairfax and one company from Prince William. Regimental officers included: Lt. Colonel Charles B. Tebbs, Major Norborne Berkeley, John M. Orr - Quartermaster, Dr. Richard H. Edwards - Surgeon, Charles F. Linthicum - Chaplain. Company G include many from Fairfax County, Virginia. C. W. Reed listed in Civil War records as enlisted 22 June 1861 as a 1st Sargent, Company G, 8th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Enlisted in Dranesville, Fairfax County, Virginia, by Captain Thrift for 1 year. Noted in September and October 1863 muster that Charles W. Reed was captured at Gettyysburg, Pennsylvania, was wounded and made a prisoner of war on 3 July 1863, and his arm was amputated, and he died. | Reed, Charles William (I62846)
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644 | 9 June 1825 birthdate from family bible of descendants of Thomas Odgers. 2 Jul 1826 baptism date from Saint Teath parish records. Birth location from baptism record. | Odgers, John (I134918)
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645 | 9 June 1882 The Will of Sampson Ingram late of 5 Cooper's-bank in the Parish of Sedgley in the County of Stafford, Coal Dealer, who died 25 April 1882 at 5 Cooper's-bank was proved at Lichfield by Elizabeth Ingram of 5 Cooper's-bank, Widow the Relict, the sole Executrix. | Ingram, Sampson (I132695)
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646 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-6P91-13?cc=1874591 Guadalajara > Diócesis de Guadalajara > Matrimonios 1772-1794 image 168 of 628 Notes: 1774 marriage dispensation for Joseph Antonio de la Garza and Ysabel Maria Gonzales. - Joseph Antonio de la Garza was listed as the son of Juan Elias de la Garza (Living) and Ynes de Villarreal (Deceased). He was noted to be originally of Valle de Salinas y Carrizal, and 25 years of age in 1774, placing his year of birth circa 1749. - Ysabel Maria Gonzales was listed as the daughter of Manuel Gonzales (Deceased) and Ysabel de Villareal (Living). She was noted to be of Valle de Salinas y Carrizal, and 20 years of age in 1774, placing her year of birth circa 1754. - The bride/groom were distantly related by both the Gonzales family and the de la Garza family as follows: Gonzales family: Juan Gonzales and Luis Gonzales were brothers. - Juan Gonzales was the father of Manuel Gonzales, who was the father of Ysabel Maria Gonzales (Bride). - Luis Gonzales was the father of Maria Gonzales, who was the mother of Maria Ynes de Villarreal, who was the mother of Joseph Antonio de la Garza (Groom). - de la Garza family: Gabriel de la Garza, Luisa de la Garza, Juana Maria de la Garza were brother/sisters. - Gabriel de la Garza was the father of Juan de la Garza, who was the father of Juan Elias de la Garza, who was the father of Joseph Antonio de la Garza (groom). - Luisa de la Garza was the mother of Miguel Villarreal, who was the father of Ysabel Villarreal, who was the mother of Ysabel Maria Gonzales (bride). - Juana Maria de la Garza was the mother of Petronila Villarreal, who was the mother of Manuel Gonzales, who was the father of Ysabel Maria Gonzales (bride). | Garza, Juan Elias de la (I137398)
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647 | (Ve Kapušany - Hungarion (Nagykapos) is a small on the eastern plains of Slovakia not far from the Ukrainian border) | Sirak, Mary (I21119)
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648 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morrow, Helen Jeanette (I39484)
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649 | Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - March 17, 2002 Deceased Name: POLANSKY: Norman Alburt Polansky Norman Alburt Polansky, Regents Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia School of Social Work and pioneer in social work research, died March 15 in his home in Athens at the age of 83. Author of numerous books and more than 100 professional articles and monographs focusing on social work research and practice as well as issues fo social isolation and child neglect, he is best known for Ego Psychology and Communication and Social Work Research. Polansky earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard where he was Phi Beta Kappa and 1938 light middleweight boxing champion, his master's degree in social work from Case Western Reserve, and a doctorate in social psychology from the University of Michigan. He taught at Case Western Reserve, Smith College, and the University of Pennsylvania before joining the University of Georgia faculty. Ater serving in the U.S. Army during WWII, he was social psychologist at Austin-Riggs Center in Massachusetts and head of psychology at Highland Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. He found pleasure in music, enjoying serveral years as first violinist in the Athens Symphony. A long-time treasurer of the Classic City Kennel Club, Polansky shared his wife's interest in owning and showing dogs. He was a member of the Congregation Children of Israel in Athens. A Life Fellow of the American Orthospsychiatric Association and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, he received the Special Service Award from the Georgia Council on Child Abuse, the Vincent de Francis Award for the American Humane Association, the Frankie V. Adams Award for lifetime service to people and the profession of social work from the Georgia Chapter of the National Association of Social Work, the Distinguished Pratitioner Award from the National Academies of Practice, and the Creative Research Medal from the University of Georgia. Polansky was born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, to Joseph J. and Celia Polansky. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Finley Polansky of Athens; a daughter, Vaughn Polansky Harrison, a son, Jonathan Polansky, and a daughter-in-law, Laura Smith Polansky of California; a sister, Adele Polansky of Athens; four grandchildren, Benjamin and Nicholas Polansky and John and Marisa Harrison of California; and many friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contribuitons be sent to the University of Georgia Foundation for the School of Social Work. Bernstein Funeral Home in charge of arrangements | Polansky, Norman Alburt (I122039)
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650 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Waldrip, Jerry Allen (I106007)
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