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Rachel m.15Aug1719 Joseph Burson at Perqueoman,Philadelphia,Pa. (known as Gilbert's Manor)
http://www.angelfire.com/me3/families/beckler/quaker1.htm | Family F5260024462
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Ralph de Greystock, b. 1298, which surname he assumed, was summoned to parliament by that designation from 15 May, 1321, to 17 September, 1322. His lordship, by virtue of a special dispensation from the Pope, m. Alice*, dau. of Hugh, Lord Audley, they being within the 3rd and 4th degrees of consanguinity; and had an only son, William. Lord Greystock having been a principal in seizing Sir Gilbert de Middleton in the castle of Mitford for treason, was soon afterward poisoned, which at breakfast, through a contrivance of that person. He was s. by his son, William de Greystock, 4th baron.
* Dugdale, in one place, calls this lady, "Alice de Audeley," dau. of Hugh, Lord Audeley, and in another, "Alice," dau. of Ralph, Lord Nevill. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd, London, 1883, p. 254, Greystock, Barons Greystock] | Greystoke, Ralph 3Rd Baron De Sir (I5658472991)
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Ralph Dunham, son of Sir John (1498) was born in Scrooby, about
1526, married Elizabeth Wentworth, daughter of Sir Thomas Wentworth,
who in 1529 was "Knight of Reformation." Elizabeth married Ralph
Dunham about 1556. Thomas, his son born about 1560. There is no
record of this marriage. His son John Dunham was born in Scrooby in
1589. A son Robert was born in London 1605.
*Reference: "The Ancestors and Descendants of Asa Freeman Ellingwood
and Florilla (Dunham) Ellingwood" compiled by Florence Evelyn
O'Connor - West Paris, Maine - 1979. | Dunham, Ralph (I5659329205)
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RAPID CITY Mary Lou Nelsen, 78, Rapid City, died at a local nursing home on Thursday, November 3, 2005.
Mary Lou was born November 5, 1926, in Springfield, South Dakota, to Alfred B. and Elizabeth (Lang) Johnson. She graduated from Yankton High School in 1944. On June 9, 1947, Mary Lou was united in marriage to Norman A. Nelsen in Yankton.
She was employed at WNAX radio station in Yankton in the early years of her marriage. Following the birth of her children, she began a career in banking. She started as a secretary and advanced to the level of vice president, retiring after 25 years of service. During her career she was an active member of the Lariets in Rapid City.
Following her retirement, Mary Lou and Norman enjoyed traveling and managing disaster claims offices. She volunteered her time at the Dahl Fine Arts Center, Rapid City Regional Hospital Auxiliary and South Canyon Lutheran Church. Mary Lou enjoyed spending time golfing, playing bridge, gardening, traveling and time with her family and friends. She also enjoyed outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting and camping with her family.
Mary Lou is survived by her daughter, Jane Hartman, Madison, Wisconsin; two sons: Jeff Nelsen and his wife Karen, Rapid City and Jim Nelsen and his wife Libby, Kenosha, Wisconsin; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a brother, Carl Johnson, Yankton and a very special friend and companion, Earl Koppelman, Rapid City.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Norm in 1998; two brothers: Charlie and John; and a sister-in-law, Phyllis.
A reception with Mary Lou9s family present will be from 3 until 5 p.m. on Sunday at the Osheim-Catron Funeral Home in Rapid City. Memorial Services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 7, at South Canyon Lutheran Church in Rapid City with Rev. Bruce Thalacker officiating.
Inurnment will be at a later date at Vangen Church Cemetery, Mission Hill, South Dakota.
A memorial has been established to South Canyon Lutheran Church in Rapid City or Hospice of the Hills in Rapid City.
Friends may sign her online guestbook and leave condolence wishes at www.osheimcatron.com.
| Johnson, Mary Lou (I5857857027)
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Raynolds, Rainers | Rainor, Jane (I5856888444)
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Rebecca was born in Somerset Co., Maryland April 22, 1726, and the births of six of her children are in the records of St. Martin's Church, including her third child, Sarah, who married Richard Hickman. The date of her death is unknown.
Source: The Houston Family of the Eastern Shore, Wm R M Houston, MD | Morris, Rebecca (I1167579644)
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006416. | Family F1047625064
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006416. | Family F5259723791
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006417. | Family F11
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006417. | Family F2593282362
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006417. | Family F2593225023
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006417. John noted as "John B Cummins" | Family F1068927023
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006418. | Family F1047625063
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Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfilm reference number(s) 0006420. | Family F1047630824
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Recorded death date (24 Apr 1609) is suspect due to a later birth. | Budd, Thomas II (I5658315189)
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Records of the birth of Sarah Lockwood are in the St. Martin's Church records. | Lockwood, Sarah (I1167579643)
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Ref Book 1, Misc Marriages bef 1699
DUNHAM, Jonathan, m. Mary COBB, 15 Oct 1657, Plymouth, Ma. | Family F5260023169
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Ref Book 1, Misc Marriages bef 1699
DUNHAM, Jonathan, m. Mary DELANO, 29 Nov 1655, Plymouth, Ma. | Family F5260023064
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Ref Book 1, Misc Marriages bef 1699
DUNHAM, Joseph, m. Mercy MORTON, 18 Nov 1657, Plymouth, Ma. | Family F5260022113
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Ref Book 1, Misc Marriages bef 1699
DUNHAM, Samuel, m. Sarah WATSON, 15 Jan 1693, Plymouth, Ma. | Family F5260022629
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REF WentworthG. He fought at Hexham, 3 Apr 1463. b. BEF 1463
*References: WentworthG, YorkshireP.
"The Wentworth Genealogy, English and American", John Wentworth,
1878. | Wentworth, Sir Thomas II (I5659325793)
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REF: NLD #60 | MORTENSDTR., Aagott (I5857857204)
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REF: NLD #60 | Mortensdotter, Aagott (I5857878647)
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Reference in "A Bibliography of Bird Banding in America", Frederick C Lincoln, 1928:
Ropes, WILLIS H.
1925. Bird Banding by Club Members in 1924. Bul. Essex Co., Ornith. Club, vol. 6, pp. 23-26.
A general report of the banding done at several stations in Essex County, Massachusetts, operated by members of the club.
1926. Bird Banding Results for 1925. Bul. Essex Co. Ornith. Club, vol. 7, pp. 30-33.
Four Essex County stations banded during the year 974 birds, and obtained 77 return records. | Ropes, Willis Henry (I5856893056)
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References: [LDS-AF],[YorkshireP]
*Reference:[YorkshireP] "Pedigrees of the County Families of
Yorkshire", Foster, 1874, 2 vols.vol1: West Riding, vol2: North and
East Ridings. REF YorkshireP. This reference shows Benedicta
Foljame's husband as Sir William Dunham Kt. of Kirklington, while the
LDS-AF shows him as Sir John Dunham Kt. b. 1498, Of, Scrooby,
Nottinghamshire, Eng. | Dunham, Sir John IV (I5659334043)
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Referred to as Capt Tamberlaine Davis in "Tavern in the Town" compiled by Bernice Leonard in 1992 | Davis, Capt. Tamberlaine (I2733057590)
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Removed with his family to Chesterfield MA' | Bates, Solomon (I5856934867)
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Residence: 7210 Grove Ave. Oakwood Village, OH | |
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Rev. John White Said served in the Civil War, in Co. F., 69th Iowa, He was a license minister of the Second Advent Church in 1871 and was ordained in 1873. He is listed in the 1870, Farmers Creek Twp, Jackson Co. IA census, household #4/4. Real estate was three hundred dollars. | Said, Rev John White (I5659376850)
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Reverand George Irwin Cummins had two brothers and 1 sister. James Cummins born abt. 1816, Phillip born 1-28-1821 Monroe Township Harrison County Ohio and Rebecca born 1826 Ohio.
Facts about this person:
Burial March 31, 1890
Miami County Kansas
| Cummins, Rev. George Irwin (I2732913945)
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Rhuma never married. After graduation from Pitt Univ. she taught school in
Pittsburg until her retirement in 1955.Deceased. | Vincent, RHUMA (I5857883915)
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Richard was born about 1750 in Worcester Co., Maryland, now Sussex Co., Delaware, according to his death record. He married Sarah Lockwood before 1778 as his first wife. After her death he married Sarah Christopher, the daughter of his first wife's sister, Elizabeth Lockwood Christopher-Jacobs. | Hickman, Richard (I1167579642)
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Rita Pilotti of 22816 S. Austin, Ripon, California . Her Data states Henry and Cecilia were married in Troy, ILL. | Family F1047654086
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Rivet, Revois | Rivet, Louis (I8779165563)
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Rlph's notes say that Martin had 12 children by 2 wives, both of whom are
deceased. There names were Maria and Molfred. Martin was born in 1892. He
lives in Varhaug on a farm near his brother Elias.
Hallvard Aanestad says that Martin's birthday is May 26, 1892.
A-002 shows the birthdate as may 24, 1894.
A-002 (#122) lists the name as Martin Mandius Matthiasson and under #93d as
Martin Mandius Aanestad.
A-012 lists name as Martin Mattiasson Aanestad and birthdate as May 6, 1892. | Aanestad, Martin Mandius (I5857862977)
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Rlph's notes say that Martin had 12 children by 2 wives, both of whom are
deceased. There names were Maria and Molfred. Martin was born in 1892. He
lives in Varhaug on a farm near his brother Elias.
Hallvard Aanestad says that Martin's birthday is May 26, 1892.
A-002 shows the birthdate as may 24, 1894.
A-002 (#122) lists the name as Martin Mandius Matthiasson and under #93d as
Martin Mandius Aanestad.
A-012 lists name as Martin Mattiasson Aanestad and birthdate as May 6, 1892. | Aanestad, Martin Mandius (I5857862977)
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Robert de Clifford, 1st Lord (Baron) Clifford, so created by writ of summons to Parliament 29 Dec 1299 according to later doctrine (which held that the title was heritable by heirs general, ie. including females and their issue, while descendants of the original grantee by females married into other families can also inherit); in 1291 inherited Brougham Castle and the Hereditary Shrievalty of Westmorland on the death of his mother; Justice in Eyre North of Trent 1297-1307/8, Governor Nottingham Castle July 1298, Capt. General of Marches of Scotland 1299, Marshal of England 1307, Justice South of Trent 1307-8, Waren Scottish Marches 1308. [Burke's Peerage]
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Robert de Clifford, son of Roger de Clifford by Isabel de Vipont, s. his grandfather, Roger de Clifford, and was summoned to parliament as a Baron from 29 December, 1299 (28th Edward I), to 26 November, 1313 (7th Edward II). This nobleman participated in the Scottish wars of King Edward I and ha d a principal command in the English army. He fell in the following reign at the battle of Bannockburn. His lordship m. Maud, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas, 2nd son of Richard de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester, and had issue, besides an elder son, Roger, Lord of Westmoreland, who d. s. p. 1327, a 2nd son, Robert de Clifford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 122, Clifford, Earls of Cumberland and Barons Clifford]
Name Suffix: [BARON CLIFFORD]
Ancestral File Number: 91SH-GB
Seal to Parents: 22 Oct 1915 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT | Clifford, Robert I 1St Baron De Sir (I5658479426)
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Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord (Baron) Clifford; born 5 Nov 1305; married June 1326 Isabel de Berkeley (married 2nd just before 9 June 1345 1st Lord (Baron) Musgrave of Hartley and died 25 July 1362), daughter of 2nd Lord (Baron) Berkeley, and died 20 May 1344. [Burke's Peerage]
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Robert de Clifford, b. 1305, d. 20 May, 1344. He m. 1328, Isabel, dau. of Maurice, Lord Berkeley, and had issue four sons, Robert, Roger, John, and Thomas. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 122, Clifford, Earls of Cumberland and Barons Clifford]
Name Suffix: [BARON CLIFFORD]
Ancestral File Number: 8J5R-VJ | Clifford, Robert II 3Rd Baron De Sir (I5658479467)
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Robert Roe Lesan, oldest son of Glenn Edward and Mabel Regina Butler Lesan, was born August 4, 1921 in the Leasonville Community in Ringgold County. He passed away at the Ringgold County Hospital on July 1, 1998.
He attended rural schools near his home and was graduated from the Mount Ayr High School in 1938. He graduated from A.I.B. in Des Moines and worked several years for Dalbey Lumber Co. before enlisting in the U.S. Army Air Corps in November 1942 where he served until March 1946.
He married Lorraine Drake in September 1944 and they were privileged to spend nearly 54 years together. They are the parents of three children, Sharon Lesan (husband Vince Weber) of Bethel, AK, Jacque Defenbaugh (husband Guy) of Savannah, MO and Gene Lesan of Columbia, SC.
Dedicated to his life as a farmer, they lived for 50 years on their farm in the Benton community before retiring to their home in Mount Ayr, Iowa in 1996.
Bob liked growing things and enjoyed raising livestock. After he retired he enjoyed his hobby of flower gardening and he and Lorraine enjoyed traveling.
He was a lifetime member of the Mount Ayr United Methodist Church where he was faithful in his support and attendance, having served on many of the boards. A member of the American Legion, he was a willing volunteer. He had served as a 4-H leader, on the Benton School Board, on the FHA Board, and on the Board of Tax Review.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister-in-law, Betty Lesan.
A devoted father and loving husband, he is survived by his wife Lorraine, his daughters, Sharon and Jacque and son Gene; granddaughter, Christy Caldwell (husband David) of Ankeny, IA and Laura Defenbaugh of Savannah, MO; and an infant great-grandson, Austin James Caldwell; one brother, Rex Lesan and wife Marilyn of Leon; a sister, Joan Rinehart and husband Park of Mount Ayr, several cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.
Services were held at Wilson-Watson & Armstrong Funeral Home in Mount Ayr, Iowa on July 3, 1998. Officiating was Rev. Michael Druhl. Musicians were Nancy Sackett and Dr. Collus Lawhead. Casketbearers were Troy Lesan, Lynn Rinehart, Ron Sickels, Jerry Barker, Glee Mobley and Brian Mobley. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Mount Ayr, Iowa.
| Lesan, Robert Roe (I8667775561)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Coy, Robert Curtiss (I8667769285)
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Rock Island,IL. | Pringle, CLOYCE (I5857884089)
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Rodaback
| Radabach, Mary Ann (I5659374570)
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Rodaback, Radabah | Radabach, George Washington (I5857884546)
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Roger de Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford; joined rebellion of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, against Edward II and his favourites and was taken prisoner at the Battle of Boroughbridge 17 March 1221/2; dsp, being executed at York 23 March 1322. [Burke's Peerage]
Note: Burke's Peerage states Roger was dsp, nor does it even mention a marriage. While those on World Connect that have an ancestry for Catherine, state she was born 1322, daughter of Roger, others state she was born c1307, daughter of an unknown Clifford. | Clifford, Roger IV 2Nd Baron De Sir (I5658479423)
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Rolf | Rognvaldsson, 1st Duke of Normandy Rollo (I5659261540)
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Roomer with George and Marie Colfort | Nygren, Elmer Ferdiand (I17558570855)
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Rugla | Nielsen, Arne (I5856886422)
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Rugla (Bergen-Monken-Langeland-Bergen) | Arnesen, Nils (I5856886431)
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Rugla (Steenstad-Vasdalen)/Rugla (Steenstad-Vasdalen)
| Arnesdatter, Ana (I5856886396)
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Ruth Morris Schorfheide reports that Meliscent Holliday was married twice before; first to a Peebles, then to a Caudle. | Holliday, Meliscent (I5658306841)
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