Matches 4,901 to 4,950 of 6,938
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4901 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Rachael Grace (I5857883397)
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4902 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Emily Elizabeth (I5857883435)
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4903 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mathias, Blanchie (I8667773206)
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4904 |
Born in Parish of Dunham on the Trent. In a deed at Newark March
19, 1502, the Manor at Kirklington was granted to John Dunham.
Kirklington Manor was allotted to Frances, daughter of Sir John
(1450) wife of John Hazelwood, Esquire. A small Manor which Sir John
bought was allotted to Katharyn his oldest daughter and wife of Ralph
O'Kever (2) Leigh De Rush - all of Stafford County.
*Reference: Archive sheet; Dunham Genealogy p. 9,25,30,35,36;
Visitations of
Nottinghamshirep. 160; LeNerve's Pedigree of Knights v. 18, p. 194;
[YorkshireP] "Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire", Foster,
1874, 2 vols.vol1: West Riding, vol2: North and East Ridings. | Dunham, John II Sir (I5659329534)
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4905 |
Born in Island Pond, Vermont Rudy Vallee was one of the most popular singers of his day. Radio star in the 30s, film comedian in the 40s and 50s, Rudy Vallee turned to Broadway for success during the 60s. “The Rudy Vallee Show” was one of radio’s great sensations, and introduced new talent to its audience. Yale educated Rudy put his own band together, the Connecticut Yankees, which featured him on saxophone. One of the band’s first gigs was at New York’s Heigh-Ho club, where Rudy’s trademark salutation, “Heigh-Ho, everybody!” was born. During World War II, Rudy joined the Coast Guard, where he was conductor of the band. | Vallee, Hubert Prior (I8667856613)
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4906 |
BORN IN MUNICH, GERMANY IN 1713.
CAME OVER ON THE SHIP SAMUEL-
SETTELED NEAR TULPEHOKCKEN, PA.
A FARMER
DURING INDIAN RAID-
FLED FOR THEIR LIVES TO MY ERTOWN, LEBANON TOWNSHIP,PA | Kornman, Johann Ludwig (I5659378445)
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4907 |
Born in Worcester Co., Md. (now Sussex Co., Del.); emigrated to Steubenville, Ohio in 1812, then to Richland Co., Ohio in 1815. Chiefly instrumental in building the first schoolhouse and church (Presbyterian) at Olivesburg, Ohio (1827).
Records of Dr. Wm Houston, in 'The Houston Family of the Eastern Shore' show William born in Sussex Co., Delaware. In October 1804, William bought a plantation that had belonged to his great-grandfather, Abel Nottingham, and in 1805, married and brought to live on the plantation, Nancy Mary Hickman. Many of her children were born there, and were baptised at the Coolspring Presbyterian Church in Sussex Co., Delaware. | Houston, William (I1167579583)
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4908 |
Borstad (Steenstad) | Jensdatter, Anne Marie (I5856886485)
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4909 |
Bose is noted as a widower on the 1910 census. | Anderson, Caroline Andrea (I5659310870)
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4910 |
Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943 Record
Name: Leslie C Coleman
Arrival Date: 11 Aug 1925
Age: 47 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1878
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: English
Port of Departure: Marseille, France
Ship Name: President Adams
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Friend's Name: Willis H Ropes
Last Residence: India
Microfilm Roll Number: 301
| Coleman, Leslie C (I5856932428)
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4911 |
Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943 Record
Name: Phebe R Coleman
Arrival Date: 11 Aug 1925
Age: 34 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1891
Gender: Female
Ethnic Background: English
Port of Departure: Marseille, France
Ship Name: President Adams
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Friend's Name: Willis H Ropes
Last Residence: India
Microfilm Roll Number: 301
| Ropes, Phebe (I5856893059)
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4912 |
Boston Vital Records 249-207 | McAlaney, Catherine (I5856888226)
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4913 |
Bren. History gives DOB 19 Apr 1881. North Carolina Death Certificates give DOB as 19 Mar 1885. | Engle, Ada H (I8779329159)
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4914 |
Brindley | Brinley, Elisha (I3254057815)
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4915 |
Brother Henry Schaffer living with them in 1880 census. | Schaffer, Lydia Susannah (I5659311002)
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4916 |
Buchnall | Burchenal, Joseph Esq. (I5659045979)
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4917 |
Buddy is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in VA. on Calvin Coolidge Dr., behind the tomb of the unknown soldier. His 1st wife Dottie is also buried in the grave. Buddy was awarded the Legion of Merit in WWII for rescuing Ambasador to Russia Joseph Davies and Newsman Eric Sevaried whose plane had crashed in the Himalayas. Buddy was an alcoholic in his adult life. He was married twice. First to Dottie ? who had two children by a 1st marriage, Joany(F)and Jackie(M). Dottie died in Newark, Del. about 1965 and Buddy married Lura ?. He had a beautiful diamond ring and Lura's son stole it when he died.
Legion of Merit Awarded July 17, 1944 (July 20, 1944) Citation:
1st Lieutenant Andrew S LaBonte' 0-453907,S.C. is awarded the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service while assigned as a platoon officer of the *** Signal A.W.Co. in Burma from January 1943 to June 1944. Lt. LaBonte' established a visual observation aircraft warning set in the *** Valley with a measure of efficiency, even in the face of almost insurmountable odds, etc.
| LaBonte', Andrew Francis Shea "Buddy" (I5856888199)
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4918 |
Built the 3rd and 4th buildings on the campus of Washington College | Ringgold, Thomas Charles (I1167639376)
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4919 |
Buried Hillcrest Cem.,Brighton,IA. Check birth date & death date! Cemetery
records indicate death 3/9/1854 | Leasure, CASSANDER (I5857883971)
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4920 |
Buried in Northside Catholic Cemetary; Pgh, PA | Kebles, Mary Eleanor (I1122153157)
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4921 |
Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, River Road, N. Tewksbury, MA. Office at 1251 Gorham St. , Lots Section 6(#92,93,238,239) Died of colon cancer. Diagnosed with hiatel hernia around 1950. | Shea, Grace Stephanie (I5856888197)
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4922 |
Buried Woodlawn Cem.,Washington,IA | Donnell, Eliza J (I5857883969)
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4923 |
By November 1868, Elizabeth was married to Mr. Nagle and resided in Greencastle, Indiana according to the voucher she signed for her inheritance from her paternal grandfather, Henry Stambaugh.
The 1880 Vermillion County, Indiana Census states that Elizabeth's father was born in Pennsylvania and that her mother was born in Ohio. | Stambaugh, Elizabeth A. (I8667772067)
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4924 |
By the 1910 Census, Harry no longer resides at home with his parents.
Int he 1920 Pike County, Illinois Census, Harry and Ida and their children reside in New Salem where Harry is employed as a mechanic in a garage. | Dunham, Harry H. (I8667772191)
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4925 |
Bøe (Myrene)/Bøe (Myrene) | Jacobsen, Underofficer Anders (I5856886413)
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4926 |
Bøhle | Christensen, Carl (I601062287)
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4927 |
Bøhle | Carlsdatter, Ida Andrea (I601062581)
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4928 |
Bøhle | Carlson, Christen (I601062288)
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4929 |
Bøhle | Ericksdatter, Anne (I601062580)
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4930 |
Bøhle, Bøle | Ericksen, Erick (I601062582)
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4931 |
C--- Koldkjar and Christen Kold Diernes signed the marriage
record in the parish records. The marriage took place at the
Kjerup parsonage. | Family F5350499000
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4932 |
ca. 1633 born Luss, Scotland
1650, Sept 2 fought at Battle of Dunbar, Scot. [1 of 600 surviving
prisoners from 10,000]
1650-1 imprisoned, Durham Cathedral
1650 indentured to Bex & Co., London; shipped aboard John & Sarah to
New Eng.; worked at Winthrop Iron Works, Braintree, MA [now Quincy; site on
Crescent St.]
1651 sent to Anchor Forge, Leonard Iron Works, Taunton, MA [site on
Rt. 104, near Raynham/Taunton line]
1661/2 one of 1st white settlers of Block Is., RI
1664 listed as free man, Block Is. [commemorative Settlers? Rock there
bears his name
purchased 40 A from Thomas Terry
by 1665 moved to Newport, RI; served on Grand Jury
1664/5 marr. Deliverance Peck [she was prob. from Newport]
1669/70 settled in Swansea, MA
1673 made official town Brickmaker, Swansea [per originial town
meeting ledger in Swansea town Offices; brick from Cahoone Brickworks in
Luther Museum, Swansea, MA]
1675, June 24 outbreak of King Philip?s War; killed by Wampanoag Indians in
nearby Rehoboth, MA, when he went to get a doctor for the wounded at Swansea
[commemorative plaque at Myles Garrison House, Swansea, MA] | Cahoone, William (I8779326178)
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4933 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred gives Niels' birth year as 1790. He was born at the
family farm, Djernesgaard. He appears in the 1801 census at
age 11. | Djernes, Niels Christian Larsen (I5856884756)
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4934 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred provides Lars' birth year ( page 43), stating he was
born at Djernesgaard and other details about his life. Lars
became the owner of Djernesgaard in 1786; by this time it had
been in the family for some forty years. In the same year he
was married for the first time. The 1787 census shows Lars
Nielsen, 33, farmer and farm occupant (gaardbeboer) living in
Glµde bèye with wife Anne Marie Christensdatter, 18, and
daughter Giertrud Larsdatter, 1. Also in the household were
Anders Christendsen, 31, servant and national soldier and maid
Johanne Jensdatter.
Wife Anne Marie Christensdatter Rotb²l died in the summer
of 1800 leaving five children. Lars married again late in 1800
to Mariane Prµtzmann, with whom he had seven children who
survived to adulthood. Lars and Mariane are listed in the 1801
census in in Glµde bèye with the five surviving children from
Lars' first marriage along with servants Christen Jensen and
Anne Marie Larsdatter. In this census his name is given as
Lars Nielsen Diµrnis.
Lars remained the head of Djernesgaard until his death at
age 80. The census of 1834 showed all the surviving
children--Jens, Christen Kold, Svend, Lars, Karoline and Anne
Marie--by his second marriage except the eldest living at
Djernesgaard with Lars, 83 and Mariane and a maid. A close
examination of the parish records shows Lars actually fathered
eight children by his first wife and ten by the second. His
name was recorded as Laurids in the Lild Parish Register. He
was born at Diernesgaard. Witnesses at his baptism include
Anne Nielsdatter. | Djernes, Lars Nielsen (I5856884751)
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4935 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred, page 43, says Gjertrud was born at Djernesgaard, the
family farm. The 1787 census lists her at age 1, while in 1801
she was 15. | Djernes, Gjertrud Larsdatter (I5856884754)
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4936 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred, page 44, gives information about Albrecht. He was born
at the family farm, Djernesgaard, and appears in the 1801
census at age 7. He later became a cattle dealer and
farmholder at Gottrup, Vester Han. | Djernes, Albrecht Larsen (I5856884757)
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4937 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred, page 44, gives information on Christen. He was born at
the family farm, Djernesgaard, and is listed in the 1801 census
at age 5. He later became a freeholder at Lund in Lild Parish. | Djernes, Christen Olesen Larsen (I5856884758)
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4938 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and HIllerslev
Herred, page 44, says Ane Marie was born at the family farm,
Djernesgaard. Lild Parish records give her home baptism date
as 28 July 1820 and her church baptism date as 8 October 1820.
Witnesses included Mariane Nyoboc (?) from Kjarup, Ingeborg
Pedersdatter from ¢ddersb²l, and Lars Christian (?)Nielsen. | Djernes, Ane Marie Larsdatter (I5856884766)
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4939 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred, pages 43-44, gives information on Mariane. She was
born at Oddersb²l and baptized in Hjardemaal Church. She was
confirmed in 1794, and in 1800 became the second wife of Lars
Nielsen Djernes, a recent widower with five children. Her name
was given as Mariane Caspersdatter in the 1787 census when she
was 8 years old. She was listed as Mariane Prµtzmann in the
1801 census with Lars, his five children, and two servants, and
continued to be lilsted that way in census records until 1850.
Mariane and Lars had seven children. After her husband's death
in 1835, Mariane retained undivided possession of Djernesgaard
for many years. The 1840 census lists her at Djernisgaard, age
61, as a farmer's widow. Five of her children lived there at
that time, as well as her grandson, Lars Christian Caspersen,
Svend Jacobsen, a renter and carpenter, and Martha
Andersdatter, a maid. In 1845 three of the children lived with
her at Djernisgaard, along with her grandson and three
servants.
Finally she let her son Christen Kold become owner, while
she became a pensioner and lived with Christen and his wife.
She is listed as a 71 year old widow under her son's care in
the 1850 census. Her name is recorded as Mariane
Kaspersdatter. After Christen's untimely death in 1853,
Mariane lived with her daughter-in-law and her second husband.
She died at age 84. | Prµtzmann, Mariane (I5856884759)
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4940 |
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred,page 44, says Karoline wa s born at the family farm,
Djernesgaard. Lildparish records give her home baptism date a
s 4 October 1817, and herchurch baptism date as 16 November
1817. | Djernes, Caroline Larsdatter (I5856884765)
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4941 |
Cai Mygind's book says Caspara was the first child of Helene
Pedersdatter and Lars Larsen Djernis. Witnesses at her baptism
were Svend Djernes's wife from Lund, farmers Jens Djernes from
Rotb²l, Kasper Oddersb²l and Kold Djernes from Djernes and
schoolmaster Pedersen. She was born at Madsb²l. She was sent
from home to make a living while still young, and when she was
married at age 18 in Lild Church she was a maid with uncle
Christen Jensen Vabesgêard in Myrupgêard. Her husband was Lars
Christian Nielsen, known as Lars Dommerby, the name of his
mother's second husband. The family farmed in Hjardemêal Klit,
but husband Lars died in1899. Caspara, known as Sara, was a
widow for 30 years and was known as Aunt Sara to the whole
family. She and Lars had six children, three of whom emigrated
to the United States.
Caspara's marriage record in the Lild Parish Register
gives her age as 22. In addition, it states she was vaccinated
August 14, 1851at Willemoes. It refers to her as the daughter
of Helene Pedersdatter of Kjaeret, and makes no mention of
father Lars Larsen Djernes. | Djernes, Caspara Larsen (I5856884692)
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4942 |
Cai Mygind, in his book on families from Hanherred and
Hillerslev Herred, page 43, says Peder and Margrethe became
owners of Djernesgard in1742. | Djernes, Peder Christiansen (I5856882236)
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4943 |
Cai Mygind, in his book on families from Hanherred and
Hillerslev Herred, page 43, says that Margrethe's family tree
goes back to Frands Jorgensen, who was head of the Metropolitan
Grammar School in Copenhagen about 1600. | Krarup, Margrethe Nielsdatter (I5856882237)
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4944 |
Cai Mygind, in his book on families from Hanherred and
Hillerslev Herred, page 43, states that Anne Marie was born at
Rotb²lgaard. She and husband Lars Nielsen Djernes had five
children who lived to grow up. She is listed in the 1787
census with her husband and year-old daughter, Giertrud.
Anne Marie was married at 16 and died in the summer of
1800 only 30 years of age, according to the Parish records.
She apparently died from complications resulting from
childbirth, since she had a child on June 2, and died on June
11. | Christensdatter, Anne Marie (I5856884753)
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4945 |
Cai Mygind, in his book on Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred
families, page 43, says that Niels and Karen moved from the
family farm, Djernesgard, when their son Lars Nielsen Djernes
became owner of it upon his marriage in 1786. They purchased,
from Thoger Pedersen Buxhauge for 395 rix-dollars, another farm
called Myrup near the sea.
The 1787 census for N²rklitt, Lild, lists Niels Christian
??, 63, as a farmer, cottager and harbor fisherman with wife
Karen Pedersdatter, 57 and children Peder, 22; Lars Christian,
20; Niels, 18; and Anne, 15. Also in the household was servant
Kirsten Christensdatter. | Djernes, Niels Christian Pedersen (I5856882234)
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4946 |
Caleb enlisted in the Company G Regular 85th Infy. of Pa on October 15, 1861 He was wounded at the battle of Fair Oaks May 31, 1862 and died in a hospital in Philadelphia on July 16, 1862. Caleb is also buried at the Mt. Moriah Church Cemetary. ( Caleb's GGG-Grandaughter has pictures of their Head Stones. | Patton, Caleb Andrew Jr. (I1122153712)
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4947 |
Cambridge City Directory has a Johanna F. Shea, died Oct. 29,1920. Could this be Dennis' wife? | Sullivan, Johanna (I5856888255)
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4948 |
Came to America with his brothers Nicholos, Andrew, Solomon, John, James
Emigrated to York County, Pa and later moved to Bucks County where his daughter was born and where he owned large tracts of land. | Patterson, Alexander (I2733054789)
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4949 |
Came with William the Conqueror | d' Braiose, Seigneur William d'Brienze (I5658985222)
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4950 |
Canada lists birth as Abt. 1860, 1900 US Census lists it as Oct 1854 | Hoolihan, Maurice (I17558559398)
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