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7151 | Married to Elizabeth Hall on November 15, 1882 in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. She was thought to be a daughter of Joseph B. Hall, but this does not appear to be the case. Manitoba Genealogical Society, Book: "An Index of Marriages & Death Notices from Manitoba Newspapers.", (Copyright 1993, Volume 1 1859-1881, Volume 2 - 1882-1884). | Logan, Edward (I50510)
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7152 | Married to John Shull | Simonton, Elizabeth (I5044)
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7153 | Married to John Stacy recorded in the Diary of Archibald Thompson. | Skaggs, Lucy (I37778)
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7154 | Married to Magdalena Zurbuchen | Zenger, Peter (I5123)
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7155 | Married Tracey | Holbrook, Seth (I5098)
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7156 | Married Two more times after Janet. | Hanks, Amos Medford (I59076)
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7157 | Martha A. Bloyd Date of Death: 14 Oct 1915 County of Death: Green County of Residence: Age at Death: 65 Years Volume: 15 Certificate: 24362 | Warren, Mariah Ann (I38401)
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7158 | Martha Skaggs death certificate states her parents were Solomon Skagg and Patsy Prater | Skaggs, Martha (I81869)
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7159 | Martha was living in Anderson County, South Carolina in 1900, per federal census. Sister Julia Compton was living with her. She was widowed; with name listed as Martha Davis. | Compton, Martha Watson (I127540)
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7160 | Martin listed as a teacher in 1850 census of Eaton, Bristol, Massachusetts | Pratt, Martin Vincent (I52752)
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7161 | Martin Waldrop appears to have moved from Georgia to Lafayette County, Arkansas around 1860. Notes from various Waldrop researchers: 1836 --- Fayette Co., GA. Family list of Volunteers from Fayette Co., GA. who volunteered for service in the Texas Revolution, May 30, 1836. Unknown if this unit saw actual service or even made it to TX. 1840 Fayette Co., GA. U. S. Census. (Note: no actual names other then Martin were listed, but suggested in parenthesis) 2 males u/5 (John Waldrop, 4 & James Waldrop, 2) 1 male 30/40 (Martin Waldrop, 32) 1 female u/5 (Caroline Waldrop, 0) 1 female 5/10 (Jane, 6) 2 females 10/15 (Nancy, 8 & Unknown) 1female 30/40 (Elizabeth, 31). 1850 --- Fayette Co., GA. U. S. Census 1860 --- Lafayette Co., AR. Land Patent. 2 Apr 1860. 120 acres NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 5 & SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 & NE 1/4 of SW fractional 1/4, Section 6, Township 19S, Range 27W. Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW The United States of America. No. 13782. Whereas Martin Waldroup of Lafayette Co., AR has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States, a Certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Washington whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Martin Waldroup according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands." for the North West quarter of the South west quarter of Section Five-the South West quarter of the South East quarter and the North East quarter of the Southwest fractional quarter of Section six, in Township nineteen South of Range Twenty seven West, in the district of Lands subject to sale at Washington Arkansas, containing one hundred and twenty acres according to the official plat of the Survey of the said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General which said tract have been purchased by the said Martin Waldroup. Now know ye that the United States of America, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress in such case made and provided, have Given and Granted, and by these presents do Give and Grant unto the said Martin Waldroup and to his heirs, the said tracts above described: To have and to hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances, of whatsoever nature, thereunto belonging, unto the said Martin Waldroup and to his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony Whereof, I, James Buchanan President of the United States of America, have caused these letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and of the Independence of the United States the eighty fourth. By the President, James Buchanan, By J. A. B. Leonard, Secretary. J. A. Granger, Recorder of the General Land Office. 1860 --- Lafayette Co., AR. Land Patent. 2 Jul 1860. 38 14/100 acres. NW fractional 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 6, Township 19S, Range 27W. Actual Text - Copy of original document in file. - CW The United States of America. No. 14665. Whereas Martin Waldroup of Lafayette Co., AR has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States, a Certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Washington whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Martin Waldroup according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands." for the North West fractional quarter of the South west quarter of Section six, in Township nineteen South of Range Twenty seven West, in the district of Lands subject to sale at Washington Arkansas, containing Thirty eight acres and fourteen hundredths of an acre according to the official plat of the Survey of the said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General which said tract have been purchased by the said Martin Waldroup. Now know ye that the United States of America, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress in such case made and provided, have Given and Granted, and by these presents do Give and Grant unto the said Martin Waldroup and to his heirs, the said tracts above described: To have and to hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances, of whatsoever nature, thereunto belonging, unto the said Martin Waldroup and to his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony Whereof, I, James Buchanan President of the United States of America, have caused these letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the second day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and of the Independence of the United States the eighty fourth. By the President, James Buchanan, By J. A. B. Leonard, Secretary. J. N. Granger, Recorder of the General Land Office. 1860 --- Lafayette Co., AR. Land Patent. 2 Jul 1860. 81 50/100 acres SE 1/4 of NW fractional 1/4 of Section 6 & SW fractional 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 19S, Range 27W. Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW The United States of America. No. 15180. Whereas Martin Waldroup of Lafayette Co., AR has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States, a Certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Washington whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Martin Waldroup according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands." for the South East quarter of the North west fractional quarter of Section Six, and the South West fractional quarter of the North West quarter of Section five, in Township nineteen South of Range Twenty seven West, in the district of Lands subject to sale at Washington Arkansas, containing eighty one acres and fifty hundredths of an acre according to the official plat of the Survey of the said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General which said tract have been purchased by the said Martin Waldroup. Now know ye that the United States of America, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress in such case made and provided, have Given and Granted, and by these presents do Give and Grant unto the said Martin Waldroup and to his heirs, the said tracts above described: To have and to hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances, of whatsoever nature, thereunto belonging, unto the said Martin Waldroup and to his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony Whereof, I, James Buchanan President of the United States of America, have caused these letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the second day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and of the Independence of the United States the eighty fourth. By the President, James Buchanan, By J. A. B. Leonard, Secretary. J. A. Granger, Recorder of the General Land Office. 1860 --- Lafayette Co., AR. U. S. Census. It appears that Martin and Elizabeth both died between 1860 and 1870 in Lafayette Co., AR. | Waldrop, Martin G. (I106250)
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7162 | MARTINA E BENNINGFIELD Date 210510 Age 062 Place ANDSN Volume 019 Cert 09315 Deathvol 21 MARTINA E BENNINGFIELD Date 210510 Age 062 Place ANDSN Volume 019 Cert 09315 Deathvol 21 | White, Martina E. (I41310)
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7163 | Marvin Perry EAST CARBON - Marvin Ralph Perry, 87, of East Carbon, passed away onMay25, 2006 in Price. He was born June 29, 1918 in Vernal, the son of Floyd andPearl(McConkie) Perry. He married Francis Ellsworth on Feb. 3, 1940and latermarried Eva (Peterson) Fisher on May 23, 1990. Marvin enjoyed the outdoors, where he loved to hunt and fish. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his sons, Dean (Jolene) Perry of Salt Lake,KennethPerry of Nevada; daughter-in-law, Ina Perry; sevengrandchildren, fivegreat-grandchildren, and twogreat-great-grandchildren. Also survived bytwo sisters, Helen Walquistof Salt Lake and Thelma Jenkins of Vernal.Preceded in death by wife,Francis; wife, Eva; son, Laird Perry; motherand father; threebrothers, Ray, Leland and Lyle Perry; and sister,Sybial Perr Graveside services will be Tuesday, May 30, 1 p.m., at PriceCityCemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Friends areinvited tocall one hour prior to services at the mortuary. | Perry, Marvin Ralph (I8009)
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7164 | Mary A. Bragg was living in the household of her grandparents, Richard and Mary Dearen in the both the 1860 and 1870 federal census of Taylor County, Kentucky. | Bragg, Mary Amelia "Almeda" (I125870)
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7165 | Mary Byers who was Jacob's wife stated in a application for widows Revolutionary War pension that she married Jacob Wysong in Shepherdstown, then Berkeley County, now Jefferson County, Virginia on Easter Monday 1783. A witness, Peter Fisher stated on Mary's behalf that they were married and her maiden name was Mary Byers. Unrelated to the Wysong genealogy but interesting is that Joseph Swearingen is mentioned in his pension papers. The Swearingen family is related to the Hugh Warren genealogy. | Wysong, Jacob (I122794)
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7166 | Mary C. Fawcett Bray, 90 of McGee, passed away Sunday August 14, 2005 at her residence. She was born October 4, 1914 in Taylor County, a daughter of the late John Calvin Fawcett and Ethel Ray Grimes Fawcett, In addition to her parents she was preceded death by her husbands, Charles N. Custer, Paul Bartels and Frosty Bray, one son James H. Custer l and two brothers, John Ray Fawcett and Edward Fawcett, Mrs. Bray is survived by two sons; John Custer and wife Peggy A. of Valley Falls and John Daniel Custer and wife Marilyn of California. and one daughter; Mary Lou Felts of Cleveland, Tenn. Fifteen Grandchildren, several Great-Grandchildren, and GreatGreat Grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. One Sister Lalah May Ingram of Tucson, Az. She was a Dental Assistant to Dr. John Fawcett. She attended Pruntytown United Methodist Church and Harmony Grove Baptist Church. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday August 19, 2005 at the Bartlett Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dwight Baldwin officiating. Interment will follow in the Woodsdale Memorial Park. Friends may call the the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 on Thursday, August 18,2005, Condolences may be extended to the family at www.bartlettfunerals.com | Fawcett, Mary Clyde (I95838)
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7167 | Mary Colony is listed in 1850 Knox County, Ohio census; born Pennsylvania. Children included Manley, William, Adeline, Lucinda, and Alonzo. She must have been recently widowed; as her youngest son was less then a year old. | Colony, John (I127615)
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7168 | Mary Corliss, Deborah's older sister, married William Neff, in January 1665, who went into the army, and was killed by the Indians in Rhode Island, in an uprising there in 1688-89. Mary was taken prisoner with Hannah Duston, by the Indians in March 1697, in the famous 'Duston Massacre' at Haverhill, Mass., during which Thomas Eastman's oldest daughter Sarah, below, was also killed by the Indians. Direct References: Vital Records of Haverhill Volume 1: Published By The Topsfield Historical Society Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1910 This edition published by Tuttle Antiquarian Books, Inc., Newcomb & Gauss, Printers, Salem, Massachusetts; Explanation: The following records of births, marriages and deaths include allentriesto be found in the books of record kept by the town clerks; inthe churchrecords; in the returns made to the Salem Quarterly Court;in thecemetery inscriptions; and in private records found in familyBibles,etc. These records are printed in a condensed form in whicheveryessential particular has been preserved. All duplication of thetownclerks' record has been eliminated, but differences in entry andotherexplanatory matter appear in brackets. Parentheses are used whentheyoccur in the original record; also to indicate the maiden name ofamarried woman. [Excerpt from book] Page 76; Mary, and William Neff [of Newbury. CT. R.], Jan. 23, 1665. | Corliss, Mary (I50251)
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7169 | Mary E. Dearen, 87, of Meadowcreek Road in Campbellsville, daughter of the late William Henry Dearen and Bettie Y. Parrott Dearen, was born in Taylor County Dec. 3, 1901. She died at 11:20 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 14, 1989 in Campbellsville after an illness. She was a member of the Bethel First Presbyterian Church. She was a retired school teacher, having taught 50 some years. She is survived by two nieces and four nephews: Carolyn Edwards of Edmonton; Helen Rice and George Henry Dearen, both of Campbellsville; Victor M. Dearen of Shelbyville, Tenn.; Joseph W. Dearen of Louisville; and William H. Dearen of Decatur, Ill.; and several other relatives and many friends. The funeral was at 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by the Rev. Ralph M. Weedon. Burial was in Brookside Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Rice, Greg Rice, Shawn Edwards, Doug Dearen, Daryl Dearen, and Gary Miller. | Dearen, Mary E. (I104102)
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7170 | Mary Evalea Turoczy Mary Evalea Turoczy, 68, of Grafton, died Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2001, at United Hospital Center, Clarksburg. She was born April 26, 1933, in Grafton, daughter of the late Charles W. and Ottie V. Moore Morris. She was a 1951 graduate of Grafton High School. She was a member of Fetterman United Methodist Church and the ladies auxiliary of VFW Memorial City Post 3081, Grafton. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, William J. "Bill" Turoczy; a daughter and spouse, Denise T. and Samuel J. Nicoletti, of Grafton; a son, Anthony W. Turoczy, of Manassas, Va.; a sister, Elizabeth Courtney, of Grafton; and brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Gladys Morris, of Grafton; six nephews and three nieces. She was also preceded by a brother, Charles H. "Bud" Morris; a sister in infancy; and a brother-in-law, Clyde Courtney. The family will receive friends at Donald G. Ford Funeral Home, Grafton, from 2-4 p.m. Thursday and from 12:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, until the 1:30 p.m. service, with the Rev. George Hamrick Jr. officiating. Burial will be in the West Virginia National Cemetery at Pruntytown. Donations: Fetterman United Methodist Church, West Main Street, Grafton, WV 26354. | Morris, Mary Evalea (I134516)
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7171 | Mary Ford was married 3 times: Listed with Albert Pepper in 1860 Larue County, KY Federal census Children Jane (Arretta) and Mary (Aylett) in this census Listed with Thomas Skaggs in 1870 Green County, KY Federal census Children Arretta Pepper, Aylett Pepper, Albert Pepper, and DavisH.Skaggs listed in this census. Listed with Warren Elmore in 1880 Green County, KY Federal census All children carried the Elmore name in this census and were listedas: Arretta, Aylett, Albert, Dorrice (Davis), Laura, Flora, and William. Flora and William A were the actual children from Warren and Mary. | Ford, Mary M. (I35893)
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7172 | Mary is living in the household of her brother, Alfred Waldrip, intheKaufman County, Texas federal census of 1860, age 15, born in Mississippi. It is likely thatherparents, William and Susannia Waldrip had both died prior to this timeframe. | Waldrip, Mary E. (I101305)
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7173 | Mary Jane Martin info from Moore Family Bible in possession of Vicki Pack of Booneville, Arkansas. | Martin, Mary Jane (I65820)
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7174 | Mary Martin had transferred 70 of the 320 acres that her husban owned to F. M. Martin by 1865. | Martin, Francis M. (I105771)
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7175 | Mary Maude Warren, 78 Mary Maude Warren, 78, of Hodgenville, died Sept. 15, 2004, atherresidence. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Warren; a son, DanielRayWarren; her parents, Jess and Flora VanMeter Wise; and two sisters,AnnaLee Blanton and Louise Warren. She is survived by two daughters, Connie Taylor of Hodgenville andJaniceEngland of Elizabethtown; two sons, Dennis Warren of Indiana andTimWarren of Hodgenville; two sisters, Rosa Warren and Brooksie Smith,bothof Hodgenville; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sept. 18, at 11 a.m. atBennett-BertramFuneral Home with Rev. Bryce Parks officiating. Burialwill follow inPleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation will be Sept. 17, from 2 – 8 p.m., and Sept. 18, after 8a.m.at the funeral home. | Wise, Mary Maude (I10817)
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7176 | Mary may have married to the following individuals, after her divorce toWilliam Randolph Jackson. ALLEN S. N. JACKSON M. E. 04/28/1879 | Waldrip, Mary E. (I102786)
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7177 | MARY PAULINE, (born 1804), married John McGarrah, son of James McGarrah. John was born 8 mar. 1804, in Caney fork, Tennesse and had a twinnamed George. John (usually called Jack) and Mary Pauline had 10children: Elizabeth, who married Mr. Herndon; Sallie; Amanda;William;Cynthia Ann, who married George H. Herndon Sr; Marinda; Randolph; SebornS; James Conway, who married Louise Jane Howery (daughter of DavidandMargaret Howery); and Mary McGarrah. Mary Pauline and John McGarrah went to Texas before 1843, he andhis family were in McKinney, Tex in the 1850 Tex. census. Theirdescendants became judges, lawyers, sheriffs, etc in Texas. | Graham, Mary Pauline (I44336)
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7178 | Mary Priest living in household in Saint George District, Warwickshire County, England census. Listed as 70 years of age and was not born Warwickshire. Sampson was also not born in the County, but wife was. Appears to have been baptized twice; once in Northumberland and also on 12 August 1810 in Saint John the Baptist, Chester, Cheshire, England. | Ingram, Sampson (I132718)
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7179 | Mary remarried to William Marsh, per 1858 Rugby marriage records and 1861 Northamptonshire, England census and Rugby, England marriage records. Father in Law; Edward Ingram living in the household of Thomas Kinks and daughter Mary in the 1841 Newbold Upon Avon, Warwickshire, England census. | Hinks, Thomas (I59430)
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7180 | Mary T. Martinez, 89, of Brighton. Loving mother of Mary Ann (Tom) Fuentes, Jimmy (Larn), Frank (Teresa) Martinez, Kathleen Seltenright, Irwin Jr. (Janet) Martinez, Robert Martinez, Judy (Calvin) Ingram, Rick (Denise) Martinez. Sister of Sam (Dorothy) Trujillo, Ben (Alice) Trujillo and Nora Romero. Sister-in-law of Alice and Stella. Also survived by 25 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Rosary Service, Sunday, 7:00pm at Tabor-Rice Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 11:00am at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Brighton. Graveside, Tuesday, 11:00am at Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs. Published in The Gazette on March 10, 2012 Chesterton Tribune Maria "Mary" Trujillo Martinez, 89, of Brighton, Colorado and formerly of Chesterton, Indiana, passed away March 7, 2012 in Brighton, Colorado. She was born May 10, 1922 in Fort Garland, Colorado, to Lucas and Enafelia Trujillo. She married Irwin Donald Martinez, Sr. on April 15, 1950, in Aurora. She is survived by her children, Mary Ann (Tomas) Fuentes of Miami, Fla.; James L. (Toy) Corbett of Las Cruces, New Mexico, Frank L. (Theresa) Martinez of Chesterton, Kathleen (Jeffrey) Seltenright of San Diego, Calif., Irwin D. (Janet) Martinez, Jr. of Craig, Colo., Robert D. Martinez of Brighton, Judith Y. (Calvin) Ingram of Phoenix, Ariz., and Richard D. (Denise) Martinez of Fountain; brothers, J. R. Samuel (Dorothy) Trujillo, Benino J. (Alice) Trujillo and sister, Honora Romero, of Brighton; 25 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1970, her granddaughter, Bernadette D. Ingram, her parents, and brothers Perfecto "Pepo" A. Trujillo, Ramon B. Trujillo, Guillermo "Willie" J. Trujillo, Miguel "Mike" Trujillo and Lucas P. Trujillo. Graveside service was March 13, at Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs. Tabor-Rice Funeral Home in Brighton is handling the arrangements. | Trujillo, Maria (I90739)
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7181 | Mary the fourth daughter and coheiress of Henry Bures was born in 1527 and died in 1590. She married Thomas Barrow of Shipdenham, Norfolk, Esquire, by whom she had six sons and four daughters. | Bures, Mary (I49680)
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7182 | Mary was living with daughter Martha Butler in 1870 federal census in Summit County, Ohio | Parker, Hannah Mary E. (I46233)
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7183 | Mary was widowed and Ross was divorced when married in 1919. | Underwood, Mary (I26833)
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7184 | Mary was with Soloman Calaney in 1840 North Akron, Summit County,Ohio Federal Census. United States Census, 1860 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC21-RND | Colony, Solomon (I46232)
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7185 | Mary's will of 24 May 1744 named nephew John and Elinor, the daughterofJohn. Also named was nephew Thomas Cook. | Ingram, Mary (I108496)
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7186 | Mary, b. Oct. 12, 1721, dec.; Solomon, b. Mch. 13, 1723, thefirstbaptism in Shrewsbury church; Mary; Thankful; Sarah; Phebe, b.Jan. 1,1733, m. Samuel Bigelow, June 1755; Rezina; Daniel; Levina,dec. Levina,m. John K. Wetherby. | Rand, Daniel (I50106)
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7187 | Mary, wife of Thomas Hazen, received by will of their grandfather,Thomas Howlet, Sr., 100 acres of land in Ipswich, in "the thick woods."Thatwill was dated Nov. 1, 1677. The land was deeded to them by William Howlet, executor, Apr. 4, 1687. Hazen and wife sold their half to Isaac andAlice Cummings, Oct. 10, 1693, for œ80. | Howlett, Mary (I92394)
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7188 | Maslovara and Clark were last names listed in various records. | Virginia R. (I129868)
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7189 | Mason Crawford Howell is found with children in the 1880 Hardin County, Kentucky Federal Census. A Rebecca is listed as his wife for this census. Also listed in some records of his children as Nathan Howell. | Howell, Mason Crawford (I38122)
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7190 | Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17Vols.) Volume 8, page 821 Johnson, David, Leominster.Private, Capt. William Warner's co.,Col.Josiah Whitney's regt.; abstract for advance pay, mileage to camp,etc.,dated Camp at Hull, June 18, 1776; mileage (52 miles) allowedsaidJohnson; also, petition dated Camp at Hull, Sept. 17, 1776, signedbysaid Johnson and others belonging to battalion stationed at Hull,askingfor increase and payment of wages; also, Private, Capt. WilliamWarner'sco., Col. Whitney's regt.; service from May 17, 1776, 4 daysprecedingmarch, to Nov. 1, 1776; also, same co. and regt.; pay rollfor Nov.,1776; also, Capt. Nathaniel Carter's co., Col. AbijahStearns's(Worcester Co.) regt.; service, 11 days; company marched toWilliamstownAug. 22, 1777, under command of Maj. Ebenezer Bridge byorder of Brig.Gen. Jonathan Warner on an alarm; also, Capt. NathanielCarter's co.,Col. Job Cushing's (Worcester Co.) regt.; enlisted Sept.7, 1777;discharged Nov. 29, 1777; service, 3 mos. 4 days, at theNorthward,including 11 days (220 miles) travel home; also, list of menmustered;said Johnson appears among men raised from Col. Sterns'sregt. for theterm of 9 months; Capt. Carter's or Capt. Josslin's co.;engaged for townof Leominster; also, descriptive list of men raised inWorcester Co. forthe term of 9 months from the time of their arrivalat Fishkill,agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778; Capt. Joslin'sco., Col. Sterns'sregt.; age, 18 (also given 21) yrs.; stature, 5 ft.7 (also given 5 ft.8) in.; complexion, dark (also given light);residence, Leominster;arrived at Fishkill June 20, 1778; also, list ofmen returned as receivedof Jonathan Warner, Commissioner, by Col. R.Putnam, July 20, 1778; also,list of men returned as mustered by HenryRutgers, Jr., Deputy MusterMaster, dated Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778; also,receipt dated Leominster, May31, 1781, for bounties paid said Johnsonand others to serve in theContinental Army for the term of 3 years;also, descriptive list of menraised in Worcester Co. to serve in theContinental Army, agreeable toresolve of Dec. 2, 1780, as returned bySeth Washburn, Superintendent forsaid county; Capt. Wilder's co., Col.Rand's regt.; age, 23 yrs.;stature, 5 ft. 11 (also given 5 ft. 10¾)in.; complexion, light (alsogiven dark); hair, brown; occupation,farmer; residence, Leominster;engaged for town of Leominster; engagedMarch 27, 1781; joined Capt.Hastings's co., Lieut. Col. J. Brooks's(7th) regt.; term, 3 years; also,list of men belonging to Lieut. Col.J. Brooks's (7th) regt., who wereentitled to honorary badges forfaithful service; said Johnson servedfrom March 15, 1777; entitled to1 and 2 stripes. | Johnson, David (I28131)
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7191 | Mastin SKAGGS & [1st wife] Lucy* [ABBOTT] * dau. of Wm. ABBOTT. Children - 1. Jacob C. SKAGGS b.15 Dec,1818 Wayne Co,TN d.6 Jan,1901 Logan Co,OK Terr. md. 4 Sep,1840 Miller Co,MO Nancy Minerva WISEMAN d/o Benj. WISEMAN. 2. William Abbott SKAGGS b.1821 Wayne Co,TN md. Susan W. DEAN;2nd Margt. HIBBS 3. Celia bc1822 d.pr.to 1913 4. Lusetta bc1820/25 ? 5. James bc1826 d.pr.to 1850 6. male 7. male 8. Elizabeth J. b.1838 Puliski Co,MO d. after 1926 md. Baptiste McNUBB;2nd Thos. W. JOHNSON 9. Nancy Jane b.1840 Puliski Co,MO d.1914 md. Mr. HIBBS | Skaggs, Mastin (I37266)
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7192 | Mateo Trujillo's year of birth varied on various military and land records. He was a soldier, and stated he was a native of New Mexico. He gave his age as 25/26 in 1681, 30 in 1694, 40 in 1704, 50 in 1706, and 54 in 1714 This would place his year of birth anywhere from 1654-1664. The link of Mateo to be a son of Cristobal "El Viejo" is through a nephew, Lorenzo Trujillo, who in a 1724 land document stated Mateo Trujillo was his uncle. Lorenzo Trujillo was the son of Bartolome Trujillo, and for Mateo to be the uncle of Lorenzo, this would mean that Mateo Trujillo and Bartolome Trujillo were brothers. Bartolome Trujillo is a proven son of Crtistobal "El Viejo" Trujillo, so given the scant records available for this family, is pretty solid evidence that Mateo Trujillo is a member of the Critstoval "El Viejo" family. The document is noted as: New Mexico, U.S., Land Records of New Spain, 1692-1916 Collected Spanish Land Files, Serial 10276 Items 1031-1075 Record #1034, 31 March 1724. Conveyence Lorenzo Trujillo, through power of attorney of su tio Mateo Trujillo execute a conveyance of a rancho in Santa Cruz to Pedro Vigil, executed in Santa Fe. From Mexico records, we know that Mateo Trujillo was residing in Nambe in 1696. Nambe was located in the Sante Fe region, with Pojoaque to the West and the Santa Cruz land grant to the North. San Ildefonso and Jacona also were a little further west. To the east was the Sierra Mosca land grant. An account of how Mateo Trujillo survived an attack by several Indian tribes is noted with the 1696 Governor Vargas of New Mexico, and is summarized as follows: Another body found at Nambé was that of Mateo Trujillo. His son, Agustín Trujillo, laid him to rest and his other family members, in particular his wife, María de Tapia, mourned at the news of his death. Despite five wounds, Trujillo managed to survive in a most astounding manner. On June 8th, Governor Vargas recorded: I went onto the villa of Santa Fe, where I found Mateo Trujillo had arrived, naked. He said he had escaped with his rapier in hand and had taken four days to arrive, because he was barefoot, naked, and exhausted. He had stayed off the road to save his life and slept at night, covering himself with many branches. From Land Records of New Spain, 1692-1916 (my access via Ancestry.com) Translated document from Serial 12402 (Translations Sanmi: 800-899) Archive 943, page 23 2 March 1732 - I, Matheo Trujillo, a resident of La Canada, with due submission appear at the feet of your excellency in the best form possible which the law allows which is favorable to me and say: That I am one of the settlers of Chama, together with my son Francisco Trujillo, who, on account of the accident of being thrown by a horse, was unable to appear before you excellency; and we both desire to say that it is not convienient for us to return and settle in said Chama, because we are in danger of losing our lives, occasioned by the hostile and barbarous Indian nations who exist in said Chama. It is true that we abandoned said site, as also the other settlers had abandoned the said site, first; that the aforesaid, my son, and three women stayed there for fifteen days, and we were obliged to leave what Captain Xptoval Torres had assigned us to plant and cultivate. Now we find ourselves with better conveniences; this is our way of thinking, and no other, so both my son and myself relinquish the said site. Therefore, I ask and request, with the veneration due your excellency, that you deign to provide as just whatever you may decide in our favor. I swear in du form that this, my, is not of malice; etc. Signed Mateo Trujillo (Rubric) Mateo's son, Francisco also provided a petiton that was presented to the court at the same time, relinquishing all rights to the Chama land. New Mexico, U.S., Land Records of New Spain, 1692-1916, translated document, serial 12403, Translations SANM1: 1000-1199. This was record archive 1002. Online via Ancestry.com. A 25 June 1801 land record lawsuit brought on behalf of Joseph Trujillo and Mariano Trujillo, grandsons of Mateo Trujillo noted a lot of genealogy related info. Testimony about the purchase of the land of Mateo Trujillo in the Villa de Santa Cruz de la Canada stated the following: 1. The land was obtained by Mateo Trujillo from Miguel Sandoval Martinez, who received it from Juan de Dios Sandoval (original owner). 2. Joseph Trujillo was residing in Sabinal and Mariano Trujillo was residding in Abiquiu at the date of the lawsuit. 3. The land was handed down from Maria Tapia, who received the land when husband Mateo Trujillo died, and then Maria Tapia handed it down to her children/grand-children. Son Francisco Trujillo, the father of both Joseph Trujillo and Mariano Trujillo received 1 part, daughter Juana Trujillo got another part, and the remaining 3 parts went to grandchildren Manuela Trujillo, Manuel Trujillo, and Antonio Trujillo (children of her son Agustin Trujillo). The lawsuit brought on by the Francisco Trujillo portion of the family was to ascertain what right Adauto Ysidro Frequez had to the land in Villa de Santa Cruz de la Canada that was owned by Francisco Trujillo, who was noted as deceased by 1801. According to Aduato Frequez, the shares of the grand-children were sold to him, and the lower court agreed. | Trujillo, Mateo (I78560)
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7193 | Matilda of Boulogne, Countess of Boulogne Acceded: 22 MAR 1136, Westminster Abbey, London, England Interred: Faversham Abbey, Kent | Matilda (I82866)
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7194 | MATTHEW F. MATLAK: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Chicago Tribune (IL) - August 3, 1999 Deceased Name: MATTHEW F. MATLAK Matthew F. Matlak, 77, who made a career of beautifying homes in the Chicago area, died Saturday in his Niles home from complications from his 15-year battle with cancer. Mr. Matlak was a painter and decorator for nearly 40 years. He did much of his work under contract for Montgomery Ward. "His pride was his work," his wife, Dolores, said. He retired in 1984. Mr. Matlak was born and reared on the North Side of Chicago near Bucktown. He served in World War II and began painting shortly after hereturned from duty. He moved to Niles in 1961. In addition to his wife, Mr. Matlak is survived by four daughters, Nancy Felde, Kathy Merchut, Joann Abraham and Jacylin Matlak; two sons, Ken and Patrick; two sisters, Bernice Geza and Loretta Gronek; andn ine grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. John Brebeuf Catholic Church, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., Niles. Matthew F. Matlak: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - August 3, 1999 Deceased Name: Matthew F. Matlak Services for Matthew F. Matlak 77, will begin at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, at Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, and continue with a Mass at 10 a.m. at St. John Brebeuf Church, Niles. Interment will be in St. Adalbert Cemetery. A World War II veteran, he was a member of the Painters Union #191. He was the beloved husband of Dolores (nee Buczak); loving father of Ken (Chris), Nancy (Bill) Felde, Kathy (Joe) Merchut, Patrick (Kathy), Joann (Jeffrey) Abraham and Jacylin Matlak; dear grandfather of Kevin, Brian, Christopher, Jenny, Tim, Nick, Brittany, Caitlyn and Joey; and dear brother of Bernice (late Frank) Giza, and the late Emily, Julia (late Stanley) Klich and Loretta (late John) Gronek. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today, at the funeral home. For information, (847) 966-7302. | Matlak, Matthew "Misislaw" F. (I121955)
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7195 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Phillippe, Matthew Ryan (I89910)
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7196 | Mattie Scott, 84, of Route 1, Buffalo, daughter of the late WillHenryWarren and Mary Allen Warren, died at 2:50 p.m., Friday, May 3,1985 ather home. She was a member of the Poplar Grove United MethodistChurch.She united in marriage to Emmett Scott Sr. February 4, 1920. Tothisunion seven daughters and two sons were born: James Ray Scottprecededhis mother in death Sept. 3, 1967 and Emmett Brooks Scott Jr.precededhis mother in death Oct. 2, 1942. Surviving are: Etha MaeSkaggs ofHodgenville; Dorothy Jean Sutter of Bloomington, Illinois;Mary Caulk ofCampbellsville, Star Route; Mattie Long of Route 1,Buffalo; Essie Allenof Fisherville; Juanita Pike and Betty Skaggs bothof Louisville. Besidesher husband, Emmett Scott Sr. of Route 1,Buffalo and daughters, she issurvived by 16 grandchildren; 11great-grandchildren; three brothers andone sister: Ida Scott ofBartonville, Illinois; Bee Warren ofCampbellsville, Star Route; JoeWarren and Lenzie Warren, both of Peoria,Illinois; several nieces andnephews and many other relatives andfriends. Funeral service was heldat 2 p.m., Monday, May 6, at the PoplarGrove United Methodist Churchin Taylor County by Dr. Rual T. Perkins andthe Rev. Elbert Hadley.Burial was in Poplar Grove United MethodistChurch Cemetery.Pallbearers were: Ronald Sutter, Bobby Caulk, GlenCaulk, Greg Pike,Gary Pike, and Thomas Clark. Parrott & Ramsey FuneralHome inCampbellsville was in charge of arrangements. | Warren, Mattie J. (I10224)
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7197 | Matye Don Ingram 1986-2006 Matye Don Ingram, 19, daughter of Rhet LaMour and Patye GaiWoodardIngram and sister of Wyet Ingram passed away suddenly Thursday,May 25,2006 in Cedar City, Utah, where she was attending SUU. Matye was born December 14, 1986 in Nephi, Utah, and has been on thegosince then. She was a dancer, a tumbler, a cheerleader, and a membertothe Juab High School Drill Team. Matye also competed in theSterlingScholar Program. She was a runner-up in the Visual ArtsCategory. Shegraduated May 2005 and had completed her first year atSUU. Matye likedeveryone, she knew no strangers. She worked at Lisa'sCountry Kitchen andCopy Express while in High School and at Staples inCedar City whileattending college. She will be greatly missed by her parents, Rhet and Patye Gai,brother,Wyet, special friend, Whit Ludlow all of Nephi; grandparents,Gail Annand Lynn Jacobsen of Heber City, Maxene Andreasen Sweat ofKamas, andGreg and Bonnie Ingram of Nephi; great-grandparents, Dickand NadineIngram of Nephi, Billye Humpherys of Orem, and Max and PatAndreasen ofPreston, Idaho; many Aunts, Uncles, cousins, and friends.She waspreceded in death by her grandfathers, Dennis Woodard and LewSweat. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 30, 2006 in theNephiNorth Stake Center, 1125 N. 400 E. Interment in Vine BluffCemetery,Nephi, Utah. | Ingram, Matye Don (I29152)
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7198 | Maud Swynnerton (or Matilda) married Sir John Savage, as her 3rd husband, in the 10th year of King Henry IV, 1409. John Savage d. 1450. References: Burke's Dor. and Ext., p. 524. Harleian, Vol. 18, pp. 201 and 203. Redlich's Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor's Descendants, pp. 124, 129, 130. History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, compiled from Original Evidences in Public Office. The Harleian and Cottoman Mss., Parochial Registers, etc. And a Personal Survey of Every Township in the County. A republication of King's Male Royal, and Leicester's Cheshire Antiquities, by George Ormerod, Lld. F. S. E.-F. R. S., published 1819, Vol. 1, pp. 526 and 527, for Savage. | Savage, John (I50441)
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7199 | Mauda Underwood DeSpain, 66, Crescent Hill Manor,Campbellsville,daughter of the late A. T. and Gertrude BloydUnderwood, was born inLarue County April 3, 1921. She died at 4:11a.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, 1987,at the Taylor County Hospital after anextended illness. She was amember of the Otter Creek Separate BaptistChurch. She is survived bytwo sons, Tony DeSpain, Campbellsville, andGwen DeSpain, Lavergne, Tenn. One son preceded her in death ininfancy, Roy Vaughn DeSpain. She isalso survived by a grandson and agranddaughter, Justin DeSpain, Georgia,and Joanna DeSpain,Campbellsville; one step-grandson, Brandon Dishman,Campbellsville; twobrothers and four sisters, Russell Underwood,Buffalo, Grant Underwood,Louisville, Aileen Beams and Mattie Cash, bothof Campbellsville,Gladys Gaddie, Indianapolis, and Estelle Pepper,Greensburg; severalnieces and nephews and many other relatives andfriends. She waspreceded in death by two brothers and a sister, EverettU! nderwood, Robert Underwood, and Verna Fraze. The funeral was at 10a.m.Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the Otter Creek Separate Baptist Church inLarueCounty by the Rev. Garlen Skaggs and the Rev. Charlie Warren.Burial wasin the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Greg Underwood,Bobby Beams,Eddie McGinnis, Danny McGinnis, Gary Cash, Wendell Cash,Roger DeSpainand Carl Underwood. ~Obituaries of Taylor County,Kentucky, Volume I,compiled by Eunice Montgomery Wright, January 20,1989, p. 201 | Underwood, Mauda (I99083)
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7200 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Selleck, Maude Gay (I65797)
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