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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dahl, Everett Nordlie (I5857879959)
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NOTES: Eleanor was only about ten years old when married to the 15 year old Edward of Westminster at Las Huelgas in 1254. Such child marriages were commonplace in Europe in the Middle Ages and the brides were usually consigned to their husbands' families to complete ther education. The marriages were not consummated until the bride reached a suitable age (usually 14 or 15) and in Eleanor's case it seems to have been 18 or 19.Eleanor of Castile (1244?-90), queen consort of England (1272-90), daughter of Ferdinand III, king of Castile and León. In 1254 she married Prince Edward, later Edward I of England, the eldest son of King Henry III. In 1270 she accompanied Edward on the Seventh Crusade. During their absence from England, Henry III died (1272), and Edward succeeded to the throne. Two years later, following their return from the Middle East, Edward and Eleanor were crowned king and queen of England.
"Eleanor of Castile," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. | de Castilla, Queen Consort Eleanor of England, Comtesse de Montreuil, Comtesse de Ponthieu Eleanor (I5658488879)
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Nyhus (Steenstadvolden) | Andersdatter, Birte Marie (I5856886465)
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Oak Park,IL. | Greenwood, Helen (I5857884134)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jalbert, Gilles Rolland (I5857879869)
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Occupation: Painter and Decorator. Ottumwa,IA. | Weekley, John L. (I5857883998)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dahl, Pamela Kay (I5857882385)
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of Coursey's Point | Ringgold, William (I1167639367)
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OK, seriously, what the hell?
New York City, Lutheran Church Records, 1834-54 Record
Last Name: Baack
ID#: B
First Name: Franziska
Place of Event: Hamburg
Date of Event: 1829
Remarks: married 6 May 1849, Adam Donnecker
Code: Hamb
| Mohr, Christina Franzeska (I5658651525)
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OLNES | Dvergedal, Sylfest (I5857879844)
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OLNES | Dvergedal, Sylfest Sylfestson (I5857879827)
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Omtved (Bøe-Myrene)/Omtved (Bøe-Myrene) | Jørgensdatter, Gunhild Katrine (I5856886414)
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On 8 Feb 1806, Mary was listed as Christian's widow on the Indenture Deed for the Miller farm. | Russell, Mary (I5659338239)
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On file at Lepper Library in Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio. | Source (S8029499152)
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On reading of the Shrewsbury Records gives date as 17 Apr 1717. | Perkins, Ebenezer (I5857849534)
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On the 10th of February, in Guilford Twp., Medina county, Ohio, of lung fever, Martha, wife of Daniel Kreider, age 76 years, 1 month and 26 days. Buried on the 12th at the Guilford Church, followed by a large concourse of sympathizing friends and relatives. Deceased was confined to her bed but eight days and suffered much until about twenty minutes before she died in which time her prayer could be heard in a feeble voice in behalf of her children and aged husband. With uplifted hands she continued to pray until almost the last breath, when she quietly folded her hands on her breast and passed away. She was a faithful member of the Mennonite church for forty years, and lived an exemplary christian life, always willing to do an act of kindness towards all. We feel assured that our loss is her eternal gain. Services by Martin Leatherman assisted by Ephraim Hunsberger from 1 Cor. 15:22 | Bennett, Martha (I8779329430)
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On the 1870 Census, there are two Mary Widel(l)s listed, both in Monmouth, both the same age. *sigh*
Of the two, both have fathers born in PA. John Widel is listed on earlier censuses pretty consistently as John Wendle/Windle/Windel (with an N). Since the marriage, death, and cemetery records for M.A. consistently lists her as Widel, I think this might be a false connection, and that her father is actually Adam Widel. | Widel, Mary Altyra (I8779181931)
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ON TROUVE AUSSI LA DATE DE SEPULTURE:26/03/1726 A MONTREAL (AUTRE MARGUERITE ? | Gagne, MARGUERITE (I8778854916)
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One of Edward the Confessor's noblemen | Ingleric Of England (I5658992578)
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One of six men who purchased land for Beechwood
Cemetery in 1737,
Cohasset, MA
Joshua left a large estate. His will of March 2, 1765, proved 28th of March, 1766, provides liberally for wife Abigail; also for his three sons and two dau's then living. | Bates, Joshua (I5856934856)
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one of the original settlers of Greenwich in 1665 | Lockwood, Lt. Jonathan (I03)
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One source states that Ann was born 1684, another 1694. Which is right?
The Gwynedd Monthly Meeting Minutes for 1721
" 2dly Conrad CONRAD & Anne BURSON declared their Intentions of
Marriage wth each other the 2nd time and by acct recd matters being found
Clear they are left their liberty to Consumate their Intentions Edward
MORGAN and James HAMER are Appointed to See that their Marriage by Orderly Accomplished." | Burson, Anne (I5659336766)
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Only census to list her birthplace as Maryland. Parents listed as born in Maryland. Henry, her brother, is listed as having been born in Maryland and his parents match her parents' birthplace. | Schaffer, Lydia Susannah (I5659311002)
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or 31 May 1658 | Ferris, Jeffrey (I1167598285)
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or Oksendal | Ovedal, Ole Osmundsen (I5857880416)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F16053348876
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Original record of birth lost in courthouse fire in Pontiac, Illinois. John celebrated his birth on the 23rd, as indicated by his Mother, but baptismal and social security records use the 22nd. | Fitzgerald, John Walter (I5659310928)
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Originally published: Ann Arbor, Michigan 1938
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 68-31728
ISBN 0-8063-0179-1 | Source (S5351737032)
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Orvill Paller, Jr. supplied information
including
I found this obit in the Newport Daily Independent, Friday, June 13, =
1913, Number 63
William M. Finley
William M. Finley, a veteran of the civil war and respected citizen, =
died Friday morning at 2 o'clock at ht ehome of his daughter, Mrs. M.W. =
Burkett after a brief illness from kidney trouble.
The arrangements were made for the funeral services Saturday morning at =
10 o'clock from the home, conducted by Rev. S.D. Grumbles and burial =
following at Walnut Grove cemetery.
The deceased was born at Brownstown, Indiana, February 9, 1843 and =
served in the federal army during the conflict between the states, being =
a member of Company B, of the 50th Indiana Infantry.
He is survived by one brother George Finley of Medora, Indiana and three =
children, a daughter, Mrs. M.W. Burkett and two sons, Charles Lockwood =
of Salem, Indiana, and Isaac L. of Kansas City, to whom the sympathy of =
friends is extend in the hour of their grief.
Lina first lived w/William in Brown Co IN; in Arkansas by 1900 census
Found this in a file drawer we have:
Finley, Mrs. Lina, wife of William, born Oct. 27, 1847, died July 4, =
1903=20 | Patterson, Lina (I1167572252)
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Orwyn Robert Arndt changed his birth name to Robert Owen Arndt.
Facts about this person:
Burial June 14, 1976
White Horse Cemetery Woods County Oklahoma
| Arndt, Orwyn Robert (I2732913891)
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Other children: George, Katherine, Anne, Godfrey, James. | Leeke, Katharine (I5659326513)
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other spellings: Lagesse, Dagert; Margaritte | Dagert, Marguerite (I8779182257)
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Palvadore, Polvados, Polvadore, Salvados, Salvadore, Balvados, Balbados, etc | Palvados, Jean-Françoise (I8779182349)
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Parents of one daughter,Phyllis. Came from Massena,IA. Farmed at Massena
and Cumberland until spring of 1953,when ill health took them to CA to be
withtheir daughter. | Weimer, Charles (I5857884016)
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Parish records say Christian's baptism was confirmed 6 June.
Witnesses include uncle Lars Christian of Koldkjargard,
Zacharias Prµtzman of Oddersb²l, C--- Jensdatter and others.
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred, page 44, says Christian was born at the family farm,
Diernesgaard, and inherited it. Lild Parish records of
Christen's death confirm that he was born at Diernes, Lild
Parish, and was a farmer.
Kold Larsen, 44 is listed in the 1850 census for Thisted,
Vester Han, Lild, Kjµret, Djµrnµs as a farmer and head of
family. His wife and year-old daughter are also listed, as is
his 71 year old widowed mother, who strangely is listed as
Mariane Kaspersdatter, in his care. There were also three
servants in the household. | Djernes, Christian Kold Larsen (I5856884762)
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Parish records say Marie was baptized at home 30 January 1842,
and in the church 26 June 1842 . Witnesses were Mariane
Jensdatter from Koldkjaer, Karen Jensdatter from Bjerget, and
farmers Anders Rotb²l from Kaerup, Jens Jensen from Rotb²l, and
Svend Diernes from Lund. The following information comes from
Cai Mygind's book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev
Herred, pages 58-60: Marie was born in Rotb²lgard just seven
months before her father died. Her mother remarried when she
was two years old, and Marie grew up with four half siblings on
the farm Madsb²l in Hjardemêal Klit. She is said to have been a
beauty, but 'a bit improvident.' Marie left home early to earn
a living, and by 1861 at age 19 she was a maid with Christen
Kvolsgêard at Bjerget. In 1868 she lived at Haverslev, but the
year after returned to Lild to become a maid with her late aunt
Karoline's husband, Christen Jensen Vabesgêard at the farm
Myrupgard. In 1871 she was at home with her mother and brother
at Karet and had a daughter by farmhand Niels Christian
Thomsen, who acknowledged paternity. In 1878 she had another
daughter, the father of whom was said to be farmhand Anders
Jensen from the farm Norgêard at Vust. It is said Marie and
Anders were not allowed to marry. Marie went home to Lild with
her baby, placing her older daughter with Marie's brother
Christian Caspersen and family in Nedergard at T²mmerby. The
1890 census shows her back in Myrupgard, now owned by her
cousin, Kasper Christensen Djernes Vabesgêard. Family tradition
says Marie's older daughter Karoline refused a suitor, who then
turned to Marie. In any case, Marie married widower Niels
Christian Nielsen, called Christian Sondermolle, a man 17 years
her junior, in 1895. They apparently lived happily in Lund
until Marie's death. | Caspersdatter, Sophie Karen Kirstine Marie (I5856884690)
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Parish records say Svend's baptism was confirmed 1
December.Witnesses included garndfather Ca sper Preetzman of
Lild, ZachariasPreetzman and others. Svend was confirmed in
1827 (FHL MF 0 053228, page100). Cai Mygind's book on families
from Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred,page 44, says Svend w as
born at the family farm, Djernesgaard, and laterhad a farm of
his own at Lund. Svend and Mette Gregersdatter's marriage
record was signed by CasperLarsen Diernes. | Djernes, Svend Larsen (I5856884764)
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Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record: George Anderson, Year 1852, Wisconsin, Source Publication Code 3839.20, KJENDLIE, DONNA. Index to Records of Naturalizations and Declarations of Intent, Book One. Walworth County, WI: Walworth County Genealogical Society, Inc., 2000. [93p.], Page 1 | Anderson, Jørgen (I5659310863)
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Passenger list for the Bowditch:
ID 47173119 Anders Gunersen 35 M Farmer - 2 Boxes
ID 47174120 Gens Gunersen 19 M
ID 47175121 Gunner Gunersen 17 M
ID 47176122 Christian Gunersen 5 M
ID 47177123 Nils Gunersen 4 mos M
ID 47178124 Ann Gunersen 38 F Domestic
ID 47179125 Ann Gunersen 19 F
ID 47180126 Beater Gunersen 17 F
ID 47181127 Mary Gunersen 16 F
ID 47182128 Karen Gunersen | Family F5350499070
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patsy_davis99@yahoo.com | Source (S8029499346)
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Pearl's obituary appeared in the 27 October 1983 Ottawa Herald. | Mathias, Pearl (I8667772652)
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Peder Hagen registered for WWI, born in Mary Township and living in Percy, Norman Co., Minnesota in June of 1917. However, he mistakenly put 1917 as the year of his birth, so this isn't a positive match. | Hagen, Peter (I5856886543)
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Peder is listed as Helene Pedersdatter's father and a farmer in
CaiMygind's book. | Thomassen, Peder (I5856884702)
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Peter is buried next to his parents. His cemetery marker states that was 23y 11m 18d old when he died. | Stambaugh, Peter (I8667771937)
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Peter's Ancestor, Peter Heinrich Gideon
"Peter Heinrich Gideon of Bavaria in company with his wife and one year old son, Peter, started for the new world about 1749. The wife died en voyage but Peter Heinrich and his son, Peter, arrived safely at Philadelphia. Peter Heinrich Gideon remarried and had other children. Both father and son fought in the Revolutionary War. Peter Gideon located in Maryland but later removed to Loudoun County, Virginia where he followed farming until his death in 1844 at the age of 96 years. He had seven children, the oldest son being George."
"Peter Gideon, his wife and son, Peter, emigrated from Holland before the Revolutionary War and settled in Loudon County, Virginia. Mrs. Gideon died aboard ship. Both Peter and his son served in the Revolutionary War.
"The son, Peter, married Catherine McGlacoflin in 1755 [?] and they were the parents of ten children. Their son, George W. and wife moved to Ohio before 1820 settling in DeWill County [Dewitt County] before 1850."
- Clinton 1835-1985, Dewitt County, Illinois 1839-1985; IL (Dewitt) HIS 1985, pp.295-296; Bloomington-Normal Genealogical Society Library, 201 E. Grove St., Bloomington, IL 61701; submitted by Mary Robb Kolp | Gideon, Peter (I5659374553)
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pg 243, Burke's "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" 2nd edition, published in 1841
Please tell me about ANY errors, as this data base is in constantly changing | Hare, Nicholas (I5658507999)
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pg 243, Burke's "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" 2nd edition, published in 1841
Please tell me about ANY errors, as this data base is in constantly changing | Hare, Sir Thomas (I5658508000)
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pg 243, Burke's "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" 2nd edition, published in 1841
Please tell me about ANY errors, as this data base is in constantly changing | Hare, John (I5658508001)
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pg 243, Burke's "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" 2nd edition, published in 1841
Please tell me about ANY errors, as this data base is in constantly changing | Middleton, Anne (I5658508002)
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pg 243, Burke's "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" 2nd edition, published in 1841
Please tell me about ANY errors, as this data base is in constantly changing | Seckford, Elizabeth (I5658508004)
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