Matches 8,951 to 9,000 of 11,201
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8951 | PINOLA, Dominic Born on December 20, 1928 in Sacramento, CA to John and LucyPinola,passed away on February 19, 2004 in Roseville, CA at the age of75 years.An avid bowler and golfer, Dominic was a 35 year employee ofthe PacificTelephone Company. He is survived by his cherished wife,Marlene (Neves)Pinola of Roseville; loving children, Gary (Tina)Pinola, Lori Gallagher(Dan) and Lynne Mitchell (Jim); sister, Mary AnnRoemer (Oscar);brothers, Gerald and Henry Pinola (Marge); stepbrother,Dean Humphreys(Millie); stepsisters, Nancy, Myrna, and BerrieHumphreys; half-brother,John Pinola (Stacy); 8 grandchildren and 1great-grandson. At hisrequest, no services will be held. Memorialcontributions may be made toThe American Heart Association. Published in the Sacramento Bee on 2/28/2004. | Pinola, Dominic (I114907)
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8952 | Pioneer Families from Massachusetts to the West, Pioneers from Massachusetts, Surnames E-F, Page 30 This excerpt states Abigail was born 1789 and married Ira Humphrey, of New York & Michigan. | Field, Abigail (I31312)
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8953 | Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah Genealogies and Biographies - C - Privates Married Pleasant Drake in Virginia (daughter of Thomas Drake ofVirginia,pioneer 1851, Captain Phelps company), who was born March,1796. Theirchildren: James; Maranda; John; Benjamin; William;Elizabeth; Samuel;David; Charles Drake b. 1837, m. Harriet Gates June12, 1858; | Drake, Pleasant (I37916)
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8954 | Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah Genealogies and Biographies - Privates BERRY, JOHN WILLIAM (son of Jesse W. Berry, born Jan. 9, 1791,Louisville, Ky., and Armelia Shanks, born Jan. 24, 1804,Nashville,Tenn.). He was born Dec. 17, 1822, in Wilson county, Tenn.Came to Utahin Oct. 1849. Married Nancy Jane Bass April 5, 1842, who was born June 19, 1828.Sherefused to come to Utah with him, and they never met again. Onlychild:Jesse David b. Sept. 25, 1843, d. Oct. 9, 1843. Married Jane Elizabeth Thomas May 8, 1851, Salt Lake City (daughterofJames Thomas and Mary Morrow, pioneers Oct. 2, 1847, Jedediah M.Grantcompany). She was born Jan. 14, 1831, in Dallas county, Ala.Theirchildren: John M. b. Oct. 11, 1853, m. Maggie C. Condie Sept. 20,1898;Mary Jane b. Aug. 24, 1855, m. Joseph L. Hales Feb. 21, 1875;William W.b. July 19, 1857, m. Rachel E. Allen Jan. 22, 1879; Nancy A.b. May 8,1859, m. George Ingram Oct. 8, 1880; James T. b. March 22,1861, m. SarahJ. Roundy Oct. 8, 1880; Cynthia L. b. Sept. 25, 1862, m.John W. BrownMarch 12, 1880; Thurza E. b. April 1, 1865, m. John W.Brown April 18,1886; Robert A. b. May 16, 1867, m. Harriet AllredMarch 1, 1892; JosephS. b. March 4, 1869, m. Samantha Parker May 19,1891; George A. b. June12, 1873, m. Nora Davis Oct. 8, 1896. Familyhome Kanarraville, Ironcounty, Utah. | Berry, John William (I32850)
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8955 | Pioneers Oct. 2, 1847, Jedediah M. Grant company. | Thomas, James Sands (I32857)
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8956 | Pitts Susan 06/25/1926 3110401510 Believe Susan to be living with daughter Millie in 1920 federal census of Taloka, Haskell County, Oklahoma. Listed as Aunt and widowed. | Orrick, Susan J. (I129000)
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8957 | Placed here only as probability based on DNA from the James Buck Warren branch of the family being a match with our Warren branch. Book K, Page 340; South Carolina, Greenville County Records - The State of South Carolina. Know all men by these presents that we Mary Warren and William Warren for ourselves and James Warren for myself and for Robert Warren, Elijah W. Warren and Hugh Warren as their attorney true and lawful, being so constituted and appointed by deed under their hands and seals for their purpose, for an in consideration of the sum of three hundered dollars to us in hand paid the receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge, have granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain sell and convey unto Samuel Earle all that plantation or tract of land situate lying and being in Greenville district in the state aforesaid on the waters of the North fork of Saluda River, being part of a tract originally granted to Nachel Dillingham by whom it was conveyed to Thomas Warren deceased, of whom the said Mary, William, James, Robert, Elijah W. and Hugh are the widow and heirs at law, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less and having such boundries nearest lines and shape as are set forth in the aforesaid conveyance as by a reference thereto will more fully appear. Together with all and singular the rights, members, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise incident or apperataining. To have and to hold all and singular the said premises, unto the said Samuel Earle his heirs and assigns forever, And, we the said Mary Warren and William do "hereby bind" ourselves, our heirs, Executors and administrators,and I, James Warren do hereby bind myself, my heirs, Executors and Administrators and also as Attorney for Robert Warren, Elijah W. Warren and Hugh Warren as aforesaid do hereby bind them, their heirs, their Executors and administrators, all and every of us and them forever to warrant and defend all and singular the said premises unto the said Samuel Earle, his heirs and assigns forever against ourselves and our heirs and against the said Robert, Elijah W. and Hugh by James Warren their Attorney as above this 28th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen and in the forty third year of American Independence. N.B. Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us: R.S.C Foster B.J. Earle Signed by: Mary Warren (Her Mark) (Seal) Wm. Warren (Seal) James Warren (Seal) Robert Warren (Seal) Elijah Warren (Seal) Hugh Warren (Seal) South Carolina Greenville District - personally appeared B.J. Earle who on oath deposed that he saw the above named Mary Warren, William Warren and James Warren, the latter for himself and as attorney for Robert, Elijah W. and Hugh Warren, sign seal and as their act and deed deliver the preceding conveyance to the within mentioned Samuel Earle for the use and purpose therein mentioned, and that Robert S. C. Foster was with himself a subscribing witness to the same. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30 January 1819. G.W. Earle C.C. & Exe. Off. J.Q. B(aylis). Jno. Earle Recorded 30th January 1819. | Warren, Thomas (I30997)
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8958 | Placed here only as probability to be related to Charles Reed. Both enlisted at same place and date; and were both in same company and regiment. Franklin T. listed in Civil War records as enlisted 22 June 1861 as a Private, Company G, 8th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Enlisted in Dranesville, Fairfax County, Virginia by Captain Thrift for 1 year. Died of Chronic Diarrhea at his uncles home in Petersburg, Virginia on 23 Jun 1863. Believe middle initial to stand for Thomas per other military muster roll records. | Reed, Franklin T. (I129309)
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8959 | Placed here only has high probability as relation of Hugh Warren. Of interest to this researcher is the Barton family living in Prince George's County; and the mention of a John Warren. William Barton lived in a area on the West side of the Paxtuxent River, formely Calvert County. This is the general area that Hugh Warren and wife Margaret lived. John was named in the will of his uncle WILLIAM BARTON in 1704/5, but not named in his father's will written in 1708. Some believe father Humphrey, others Thomas. Another Thomas of interest, who ended up in Maryland: Richard Warren b: 1641 in Charles City Co., Virginia d: 1696 in Lived Isle of Kent, Maryland +Violetta b: in wickedly, sinfully and shamefully Comitted Adultory d: in Maryland twenty lashes upon Bare back | Warren, John (I123324)
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8960 | Placed with family of Calvin Colony; only as a high probably to be related. Believe Dewitt and Calvin Colony family were listed together in 1855 NY state census. Listed on 1900 Onondago County federal census, enumerated with son in law, Francis Ware. Died in the home of Alonzo P. Brown in Cato, Cayuga County, New York https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YMB-V52?cc=1920234 Onondaga > Probate index 1802-1923 A-D > image 449 of 693 | Colony, Dewitt C. (I52592)
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8961 | Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691, pg. 264 Will: named - sons Joseph, John; daus Elizabeth, Mary, Deborah, Abigail. Probate: 12 Mar 1710/11; Bristol Co., MA | Church, Joseph (I23852)
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8962 | Pofirio Gonzales died when he was 99 years old. | Gonzales, Pofirio (I79313)
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8963 | Polk was listed as born October 1881 in the 1900 federal census ofPolkCounty, Name was listed as Warrson. | Warren, James K. Polk (I40040)
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8964 | Possbly Cora E. Warren listed as age 13, died Larue County,Kentucky3-6-1912. | Warren, Cora E. (I72582)
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8965 | Possbly Powell Scott and Marshall Scott are also sons. | Scott, John (I107852)
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8966 | Possible daughter Aniela (Angela) Sowa who married Josef Bujak in Saint John Cantius Parish, Chicago, Illinois. Listed her parents as Jana Sowa and Maryany Koza. Not sure if Maryany last name was in error; or this is another family. They were listed as from Szczurowa, which is not too far from Dolega and Kwikow. | Sowa, Jana "Joannis" (I122332)
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8967 | Possible daughter of Asa Johnson, who lived in Greenville, South Carolina in the 1790. | Johnson, Lovisey 'Lowis' (I110618)
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8968 | Possible Earliest Bench Names: 1381 Poll Tax Records Ansy - Coventry and Suburbs (Warwickshire) Henricus Ben... (likely Benche) | Bench (I134863)
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8969 | Possible Father Of Tyre Jackson: Will Of Thomas Jackson In the Name of god amen I Thomas Jackson of the State of South Carolina Sumter District being very sick and weak in Body--and of perfect Mind and Memory--Thanks be given unto god calling unto Mind the Mortality of My Body and knowing that it is appointed for all men to die do make and ordain this my last will and Testament that So to say principalley and first of all I give and Recommend My Soul into the Hand of almightey god.And as touching Such worldly Estate where with it has pleased god to bless me in this life. I give devise and Dispose of the Same In the folowing Manner and form. First I give to my well beloved Daughters Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Jackson & Rebecca Jackson my personal proparty with all my House Hold goods Debts and Moveable effects--to be Equally Devided among and between my above named Daughters I Like wise constitute and ordain Make and ordain James Richbourg and James G. Ware the Sole Executors of this my last will and Testament, and I Do hearby Disallow Revoke and dissanul all and every other former Testaments wills Legacies bequeaths and Executors by me in any ways before named willed and Bequeathed ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witnefs wherefore I have here unto set my hand and Seal this Seventeenth Day of May one thousand Eight Hundred--Signed and Sealed by the said Thomas Jackson as his Last will and Testament in the presents of us who in his presents and in the presents of Each other hear unto subscribe our names Thos Jackson (SEAL) Henry Hunter Reubin Franklin Solomon Johnston Recorded in Will Book A Page 8 Recorded December 23rd 1800 Bundle 52 Pkge 11 | Jackson (I103099)
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8970 | Possible Jordan Leads: Robert Jordan (possible relation - Living in Sumter County, SC 1820) Note: Robert is possibly the son of Robert Jordan who lived near Georgetown in Horry District. Robert lived in the Horry district before the Rev. War and in Sumter district after the Rev. War. Thomas Jordan (possible relation - Living in Sumter County, SC1820), maybe Thomas Stewart Jordan John Jordan (possible relation - Living in Sumter County, SC 1820) Herrod Jordan (Died bet 1801-1802, lived in Salem, Sumter County SC1800) James Jordan (born 15 November 1755 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co.,Pennsylvania. (Lived Sumter District, SC from 1765-1802, then moved to Kentucky, Missouri, and Illinois) Moses was son of John Jordan, born abt 1727 in NC and died June 28,1768 in Sumter Co., SC. John Married Mary Speight. Daughter Nancy married David Taylor Nov 14, 1811 in Amite Co. Miss. John Jordan was son of Joseph Jordan, Jr. and Mary Rickes. Joseph was son of Joseph Jordan, Sr. son of Thomas Jordan and Margaret Brasseur. Mary Rickes was daughter of Abraham Ricks and Mary Belson. The Jordan, Rickes, and Belson lines are well documented. Goodhunting. 1800 Census Index - Sumter, South Carolina Jourdan, Moses 587 Jourden, Isaac 589 Jourdon, G. 597 1800 Census - South Carolina Jordan, Ann SC DARLINGTON DIST. 120 1800 10010-1300000 Jordan, Baxter SC DARLINGTON DIST. 117 1800 00001-1300100 Jordan, Jacob SC DARLINGTON DIST. 123 1800 20010-2201000 Jordan, Joshua SC DARLINGTON DIST. 124 1800 02201-0110105 Jordan, Joshua, Jr. SC DARLINGTON DIST. 124 1800 20100-1010000 Jordan, Peter SC DARLINGTON DIST. 117 1800 20100-0001000 Moses Jordan born abt 1751 in Sumter Co., SC dying June 10, 1815 inSt.Tammany Parish, LA. Married abt 1787 in Sumter Co., SC to Mary. | Jordan (I58906)
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8971 | Possible Lead R. B. S. PIERCE Household Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Information: Birth Year <1854> Birthplace AL Age 26 Occupation Farmer Marital Status M -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place E.D. 57, Freestone, Texas Family History Library Film 1255304 NA Film Number T9-1304 Page Number 606A | Pierce, Jim (I39712)
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8972 | Possible Lead - Vancouver Death Records Vital Event Death Registration Name: Edwin John Brennan Event Date: 1984 2 18 (Yr/Mo/Day) Age: 85 Event Place: Vancouver | Brennan, E. (I22419)
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8973 | Possible Lead with regard to Henry Ingram: Shropshire: Neenton - Parish Registers, Hereford Diocese Marriages. The Regester Booke of Neenton within the Countie of Sallopp, in the Deannry of Stotesdone, Made the 10th of Jul 1598 [1558 Writtenover] in the Yeere of the Raigne of Our Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth the 40th [1st Written over]. Anno Do'ni 1558. County: Shropshire Country: England 04 Feb 1565 Henry Inggram & Jane Vahane mar. The Register of Neenton. Neenton Registers. This Henry Ingram either married very late have married in 1565; or this may have been a child of this Henry. Neenton, in Domesday Book called Newentone, is a township and parish, about six miles south-west from Bridgnorth, in the diocese of Hereford, archdeaconry of Ludlow, and rural deanery and hundred of Stottesdon. The area is 1140 acres, and the population was 141 in 1881, and 135 in 1891. In 1676 there were 96 persons above the age of 16, all " Conformists." Lord Rowton is the principal landowner, and lord of the manor and patron of the advowson. A Harry (Henry) Ingram mustered in with a weapon (half a scheiff of arrows) at a 1539 Staffordshire muster roll in the town of . (About 1 mile from Stretton) | Ingram, Henry (I111011)
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8974 | Possible Lead: F. M. Vickery married a Mrs. Mattie Vickery about 12 August1921,according to newspaper in Mexia, Limestone County, Texas. | Freestone, Mollie E. (I102587)
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8975 | Possible Lead: This Richard Waring or Warring, got a land grant for 400 acres in Craven Co, SC along the Sandy River in what is now Chester Co, SC. This land grant was from the Gov, Charles Montague. In 1775 he sold the land to a David Pruit or Pruet. In 1776 David and his wife Sarah leased part of the land to Nathaniel Cobb and then next year he leased another part to Benjamin Carter. A year later, each man bought the 100 acres they had leased. Now here is the question. I've noticed that others have been talking about some Warrings coming to MD in late 1600s. A James Cobb came in 1668 to Calvert Co MD. Later there was a Samuel Cobb who was in Somerset Co, MD. I'm attempting to track folks who came into the Craven Co, SC area who were from MD. Is there anyone who can shed lighton the Warrings who immigrated to MD? and whether any went to this area of SC? Thanks | Warren, Richard (I28805)
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8976 | Possible marraige to a ??? Harrison | Gurley, Caroline (I106055)
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8977 | Possible marriage to Eli. O. Towles on 25 September 1838 in Green County, Kentucky. | Stearman, Malinda T. (I39784)
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8978 | Possible match: Name: George Oneill Place of Death: Everett , WA Age: 62 Gender: M Date of Death: 24 Apr 1941 | O'neill, George (I83629)
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8979 | Possible Parents: John Ramsdel of Pembroke and wife Hannah | Ramsdel, Lazarus (I31434)
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8980 | Possible relation to Richard, William, and Daniel Dearen families. | Dearen, George Henry (I104101)
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8981 | Possible Relative is D. G. Fowler of Little River County, Arkansas. | Lewis, Lula L. (I16947)
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8982 | Possible relative is Henry McClinton of Little River County, Arkansas. | McClinton, Hettie R. (I16901)
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8983 | Possible relative is W. S. Crauch. | McClinton, Laura (I16966)
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8984 | Possible relative living with Elizabeth in 1870 Census: David M. Smith, born 1854 in New York. | Smith, Elizabeth (I121664)
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8985 | Possible relative of Ben S. Nolan. | Evans, Lynah (I16973)
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8986 | Possible relative of C. D. Head. | Pullem, Kate (I16960)
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8987 | Possible relative of Dempsy Samnek of Little River County, Arkansas | McClinton, Rachel (I16951)
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8988 | Possible relative of Edward J. Soulsby. | Finley, Mary (I16979)
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8989 | Possible relative of F. H. Taylor of Little River County, Arkansas | Lewis, M. J. (I16954)
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8990 | Possible relative of G. W. Harbin. | Thompson, Ozzie (I16911)
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8991 | Possible relative of G. W. Harbin. Possible daughter ofCharlesMcClinton. | McClinton, Annis (I16968)
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8992 | Possible relative of J. A. Miller or Millen of Little RiverCounty,Arkansas. | McClinton, Sallie A. (I16962)
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8993 | Possible relative of J. C. Fowler of Little River County, Arkansas | Finley, Amanda 'Mandy' E. (I16871)
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8994 | Possible relative of John Oronik of Little River County, Arkansas | Panley, Maggie (I16919)
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8995 | Possible relative of S. A. Wilson of Little River County, Arkansas | Billingsley, Jessie (I16953)
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8996 | Possible relatives are Mrs. Earl Cooper, Mrs. L. Burris, Mrs. H.Rice,and Mrs. G. Eldridge, all of the Fulton, New York or OswegoCounty Area. | ??? (I20121)
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8997 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Paccia, Alexander James (I18091)
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8998 | Possible relatives in 1850 census with John Glander and family name age All born in Germany. Brans Shew 37 Detrick Detzen 23 John Glander 19 | Glander, John (I121663)
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8999 | Possibly a member of the Albini family. The Complete Peerage vol.XIIpI,p.502. No Issue by Maud Albini. | Albini, Maud (I49363)
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9000 | Possibly a son of Eliakim Compton of New Jersey, who named a childArchibald in his Middlesex County, New Jersey will of 1776. RESIDENCE: Listed in Rev. War Pension record of Archibald Compton as living inAmelia County in 1786. This was from a deed given from HoughCarpenter, father of Sally Carpenter, wife of Archibald Compton. RESIDENCE: Was residing in Charlotte County, Virginia in 1783 where he marriedSally Carpenter. RESIDENCE: Known to have resided in Pittsylvania County, Virginia between1823-1826. | Compton, Archibald (I32449)
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