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Lived in Wichita,KS. | Weekley, ARLEY A. (I5857884093)
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5702 |
Lives in Des Moines. | Pulver, Ruth (I5857883978)
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5703 |
Lives in Hudson,IA. | Pulver, Marie (I5857883977)
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5704 |
Living 2 doors down from the Teeples. Living with an 18 year old woman named Florence D Widell. | Widel, Mary Altyra (I8779181931)
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5705 |
Living with John Teeple and family. Age 67 (which would make DOB closer to 1793). Birthplace listed as Massachusetts. | Rebecca (I8779181938)
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5706 |
Living with the Stewarts. | Amuller, Erastus (I8779182029)
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5707 |
Lodomillo Township "James S. Walter, proprietor of the Victor Flouring Mill and Saw Mill, east of Edgewood, was born in Dover, O., July 15, 1835. His parents were Jacob J., and Plezzy (Alcott) Walter, the former a native of Pennsylvania, the latter of Ohio. The family came to Clayton County when our subject was about ten years old and settled in what is now Mallory Township. Ten years later they removed to Elk Township, where James S. was married on January 26, 1858 to Mary, daughter of George and Margaret (Kahel) Radabach. She is a native of Pennsylvania. Of eleven children born of this union, ten are living - Jacob M., who married Cora Wolidge, Hannah E, wife of John Dutton; James S., William S., Margaret E., Earnest M., Aaron, Lilly M., Amos R. and Jesse H. George W. died in infancy. In September, 1862 Mr. Walter enlisted in Company G, Sixth Iowa Cavalry and served until the close of the war, then returned home and followed farming in Delaware County five years. He then erected his present mill, which contains three sets of burrs and all the latest improved machinery. In politics he is a Republican and has held various local offices. His is one of our energic business men.
-- History of Clayton County, 1882 | Walters, James Solomon (I5659374569)
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5708 |
Lodshavn | Christensen, Skipper, Los Gabriel (I5856886502)
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5709 |
Lord of Eastern Neck
Favorite of the Crown
Major of Kent Militia (1678-1683)
Justice (1661-1674)
Commissioner of Talbot 1662
Commissioner of Kent 1682 | Ringgold, Major James (I1167639373)
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5710 |
Loshavn (Neset) | Christensdatter, Severine Sophie (I5856886496)
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5711 |
Lovely, Lovey | Lowery, Mary (I1167639370)
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5712 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schneider, Ruth Lydia (I5857878732)
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5713 |
M. EVELYN MERRIMAN, 93, of Springfield, died Monday evening, October 15, 2007 in the Liberty Nursing Center of Jamestown.
She was born in Springfield on November 23, 1913 the daughter of the late Henry and Emma (Callison) Nawman.
Evelyn was a 1932 graduate of Springfield High School. She worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and later at Edwards Air Force Base after moving to California.
She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Dorothy and Charles Kirk of Springfield; eleven grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren; one great-great grandson; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a daughter and son-in-law, Shirley and George McGrath; two sisters, Lola Hinkle and Catherine Hinkle; and two brothers, Harvey and Harold Nawman.
Services will be held at the family's convenience.
The Littleton & Rue Funeral Home is serving the family. | Nawman, Martha Evelyn (I8779218540)
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5714 |
Mable never married she taught school in Miami County Kansas. Mary Peterson(Cummins) McWilliams child was raised by Mable after her death.
Facts about this person:
Burial December 30, 1888
Miami County Kansas
| Cummins, Mable Clyde (I2732913952)
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5715 |
Manchester (Iowa) Press, August 30, 1934
Mrs. Jonathan Radabah died at her home near Jefferson Saturday Morning, August 25th. The cause of her death was asthma, from which she had suffered all summer. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Perry clemens of Earlville, and two sons, Tracy and Charles, of this community. The funeral services were held at the home Monday, conducted by Rev. Keeler. Interment was made at Oak Hill. Among those from out of town who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Faust of Almoral. | Haggard, Elizabeth (I8667790239)
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5716 |
Manchester (Iowa) Press, August 30, 1934
Mrs. Lizzie Craig Radabah died Sunday, August 26th, at the family home at Graham, in her 56th year. Her death followed a decline in health for the past year, and a critical illness of two weeks. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Craig and was born July 2, 1879, near Colesburg, and her life was spent in this vicinity. On Feb. 1, 1911, she was united in marriage with Charles Radabah, who survives, with four children, Mrs. Eleanor Bolsinger, Robert, Jennie and Inez Radabah and two grandsons, Donald and Ralph Bolsinger. Surviving also are four sisters, Miss Morga Craig, of Colesburg; Mrs. Edna Bolsinger, of Graham; Mrs. Martha Nelson of Goldfield, and Mrs. Gusta Kocher of Eagle Grove, beside many other relatives and friends. Mrs. Radabah was a member of the church at Graham, and was affiliated with the Colesburg Rebeka lodge. The funeral services were held from the Graham church Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. G. C. Nothdurft. Burial was made at Oak Hill Cemetery. | Craig, Elizabeth (I8667790342)
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5717 |
Manchester (Iowa) Press, July 25, 1906
Colesburg Special:
Charles David Radabah, 83 passed away at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Davis nursing home in Strawberry Point. He was born Sept. 8, 1879, at Wabasha, Minn., the son of Jonathan and Elizabeth Hagger Radabah. He spent most of his life in the Colesburg area. On Feb. 11, 1911, he was married to Elizabeth Craig. She preceded him in death in August 1934. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Wm. Cotton on Saturday afternoon at the First Methodist church in Colesburg. Appleton funeral home in Edgewood was in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Radabah is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Charles C. (Inez) Barnhart and Mrs. Clarence (Eleanor) Bolsinger, both of Colesburg and Mrs. Wesley (Jennie) Haines of Atlantic, and one son, Robert Radabah of Colesburg. Also surviving are 22 grand children and 20 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, five sister and four brothers. | Radabah, Charles David (I8667790328)
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Manchester (Iowa) Press, June 13, 1901
Bert Radabah died Friday at his home near Graham. He had been ill for several months and was attended by several physicians. He was a steady, industrious young man, about twenty five years of age and all regret his early death. He was a soldier in the Spanish war. The funeral was held Sunday at the Presbyterian church at Graham. The services were conducted by Rev. C. W. Rogers and were largely attended. Burial was made here at Oak Hill cemetery. | Radabah, Daniel Bert (I8667790327)
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5719 |
Manchester (Iowa) Press, November 10, 1898
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Radabah mourn the loss of their daughter, who died last Wednesday, aged 27 years. She had been an invalid the greater part of her life. At the age of five years she had an attack of spinal meningitis, which left her deaf and dumb and almost helpless. Her mind was also affected. From such a life of suffering death has come as a release. The funeral services were held Thursday-burial at Oak Hill. | Radabah, Victoria (I8667790325)
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5720 |
Margaret de Neville, d. May 1372; m. (1) William de Ros, Lord Ros, of Helmsley, b. Frieston, co. Lincoln 19 May 1329, d. before 3 Dec 1352, sp; M. (2) 12 July 1358 Henry de Percy, KG, created 1377 Earl of Northumberland, b. 10 Nov 1341, slain 19 Feb 1407/8, son of Henry de Percy and Mary Plantagenet, daughter of Henry de Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth. [Magna Charta Sureties]
Margaret de Neville (died 11-13 May 1372), daughter of 2nd Lord (Baron) Nevill(e) (of Raby), and widow of 3rd Lord (Baron) de Ros of Helmsley. [Burke's Peerage]
Seal to Parents: 2 MAY 1968 | De Neville, Baroness Margaret (I5658459267)
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5721 |
Margaretha's baptismal sponsors were Jacob and Margaretha Gilbert. | Walter, Margaretha (I7543826750)
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5722 |
Mariane's confirmation record in the Lild Parish Register gives
her birth date as 14 February 1853 at Hjardemêal Klit, with
baptism 17 February 1853. As for her brother Erik, there was
another baptism 19 October 1866 by Pastor Ulrich of Hundstrup.
Confirmation was in theT²mmerby Church14 April 1867, at which
time her residence was given as Kjaeret, along with her mother.
She was vaccinated 7 February 1861.
Cai Mygind's book says Mariane was born at Madsb²l.
Witnesses at Mariane's baptism included famer Kold Djernis's
wife from Glaede and farmer Lars Klit. Mariane left home young
to make a living, and by 1870 she was in Vabesgêard at Lund
where she was a maid in the home of some relatives, Ann
Margrethe Larsdatter and her two sons, Jens Jensen and Niels
Chr. Vabesgêard. In 1881 she married farmer Peder Jensen at
¢sl²s. The young couple took over the family farm called
Hojgêard, where they raised their nine children. | Djernes, Mariane Larsen (I5856884694)
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5723 |
Marked as Twin in the Gjerpen birth listings. | Ericksdatter, Anne (I601062580)
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5724 |
Marriage Beginning Status:Friends | Family F5259605393
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5725 |
Marriage guess based on date and age of wife. | Family F5350808272
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5726 |
Marriage is a guess based on place and age at time of marriage for Palmer. | Family F5350799172
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5727 |
Marriage is recorded in Volume 4 of Macoupin County marriage records, license number 1805. Source is Page 4, 215 of the Illinois Marriage Record Index of the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Run Date 12/11/1996. Report lists wife as "Mrs. Meliscent Caudle". | Family F5259527328
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5728 |
Marriage is recorded in Volume 4 of Macoupin County marriage records, license number 1805. Source is Page 4, 215 of the Illinois Marriage Record Index of the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Run Date 12/11/1996. Report lists wife as "Mrs. Meliscent Caudle". | Family F5259527328
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5729 |
Marriage to Blanche De Burgundy took place when they were children and ended in divorce. Never lived together as husband and wife. | King of France Charles IV (I5658489257)
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5730 |
Marriage took place at the Kjaerup parsonage. Svend Larsen
Diernes,Karoline's brother, signe d the marriage record. | Family F5350498334
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5731 |
Marriage was done by a priest and Perkins was disowned by the Quakers. | Family F5350798944
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5732 |
Married (1) Cadwgan ap Bleddyn and (2) Gruffydd ap Rhys.
In 1136, Gruffydd ap Rhys, under attack in Gower, hurried into North Wales to obtain assistance from his brothers-in-law. His wife, meanwhile, "like an Amazon and a second Penthesilea," commanded his followers in the south. She was slain in battle by Maurice of London, Lord of Kidwelly. Morgan, one of her youthful sons by Gruffydd, perished with her, and a second, Maelgwn, was taken prisoner. But Owain and Cadwaladr, sons of Gruffydd ap Cynan, now came down
from the north, destroyed Aberstwith Castle, and in the second week of October
they fought along with Gruffydd ap Rhys a great battle near Aberteivi
(Cardigan), in which they won a decided victory over Stephen, constable of
Aberteivi and "all the Flemings, all the marchers, and all the French from
Abernedd to Aberteivi." | Gruffudd, Gwenyllian II Verch (I5658986094)
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5733 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Evelyn G. (I5857878931)
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5734 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nelson, Cora Oleda (I5857878920)
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5735 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Myrtle H. (I5857878933)
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5736 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nelson, Hilma Alvide (I5857878922)
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5737 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nelson, Hilda Amanda (I5857878914)
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5738 |
MARRIED APRIL 21, 1774, TO SAMUEL FESSENDEN, AT SANDWICH MASS. | Tobey, PATIENCE (I5856877157)
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5739 |
Married at Bellflower Brethren Church located at 9405 E. FlowerBellflower, Ca. 90706 | Family F1068927038
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5740 |
Married at St James P. E. Church in Lancaster by the Right Reverand Samuel Bowman, Bishop of Pennsylvania. | Hayes, Mary Eliza (I2733056945)
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5741 |
MARRIED BENJAMIN SPOONER OF DARTMOUTH MASS. NOV 29, 1716 | Tobey, JOANNA (I5856876964)
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5742 |
MARRIED DEC 26, 1853, TO EPHRAIM T. BELCHER OF RANDOLPH; | Tobey, ELIZABETH BASSETT (I5758129524)
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5743 |
MARRIED DEC 26, 1853, TO EPHRAIM T. BELCHER OF RANDOLPH; | Tobey, ELIZABETH BASSETT (I5758129524)
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5744 |
MARRIED EBENEZER BOURNE OF WAREHAM, PUBLISHED SEPT. 2, 1782. | Tobey, Deborah (I5856877159)
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5745 |
MARRIED FEB. 15, 1761, TO ELISHA POPE. | Tobey, JOANNA (I5856877045)
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5746 |
Married First John Drax Esq.
*References: LDS-AF, WentworthG | Woodruffe, Beatrix (I5659335527)
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5747 |
MARRIED FIRST JUNE 23, 1814; TO EBENEZER CROCKER, OF BARNSTABLE; HE DIED JULY 1, 1818, SON EBENEZERR CROCKER (DEC. 12, 1816-DIED JAN. 24, 1843.) MARRIED SECOND MAY 30, 1819; TO SETH POPE b.MAY 29, 1786-d.MARCH 13,1863 | Tobey, Hannah (I5856877466)
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5748 |
Married Frances Uber, had daughter and son,Joseph. | Barnes, William VINCENT (I5857883935)
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5749 |
MARRIED JULY 12, 1763 TO BARNABAS NYE. | Tobey, Deborah (I5856877039)
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5750 |
MARRIED JUNE 6, 1847; TO RUFUS KIMBALL OF NORTH BRIDGEWATER; | Tobey, MARY (I5758129519)
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