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Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Clavering, Alexander (I5658486806)
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6152 |
Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Clavering, Alanus (I5658486836)
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6153 |
Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Holland, Count Jan (I5658495433)
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6154 |
Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Holland, Count Louis (I5658495438)
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6155 |
Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Holland, Countess Agnes (I5658495440)
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6156 |
Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Avesnes, Johanna De (I5658512863)
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6157 |
Secondary source | Source (S5351733213)
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6158 |
Secondary source | Source (S5351733254)
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6159 |
Secondary source | Source (S5351733267)
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6160 |
Secondary source | Source (S5351733280)
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6161 |
see #59 Norw land registry | Aanestad, Sven Helgeson (I5857857182)
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6162 |
see #59 Norw land registry | Aanestad, Sven Helgeson (I5857857182)
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6163 |
SEE #70 NLR AND TRANSLATE | Aanestad, Helge SVENSON (I5857878637)
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6164 |
See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-1562446 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificate. | Family F539541133
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6165 |
See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-1562446 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificate. | |
6166 |
see NLR #59 for details of land derals, etc. in Norwegian.
!to translate #59 NLR. | Jonsdotter, Anna (I5857857187)
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6167 |
see NLR #59 for details of land derals, etc. in Norwegian.
!to translate #59 NLR. | Jonsdotter, Anna (I5857857187)
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6168 |
SEIGNEUR DE LA FRENAYE; IL POSSEDAIT 2 FUSILS, 18 BETES A CORNES ET 10 ARPENTS
DEFRICHES. | Gagne, (BELLAVANCE). LOUIS (I8778859595)
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6169 |
Senator Daniel Cummins ratified the US Constitution on behalf of Kent County, Delaware on December 7, 1787 | Cummins, Senator Daniel (I601062970)
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6170 |
sergent royal d' Argentan
Ancestral File Number: 3288 | Barre, Jean (I8723348175)
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6171 |
served as military escort to the supply train that fed the starving soldiers at Valley Forge. He performed this hazardous duty with such success that he received the thanks of Washington. He was born in Londonderry, Ireland, located in Kent Co., Md., about 1740, and his estate Fairfields is still in the family. | Black, George (I5658669078)
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6172 |
sharing plot with Sanford Dille Lockwood | Lowe, Mary Alice (I1167586474)
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6173 |
She and Moses share a headstone. Her inscription states that she is "wife of M. Stambaugh" and that she died at age 36y 8m 15d. | Capp, Betsey (I8667771948)
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6174 |
She is buried next to her grandparents, Albert and Eleanor, and her marker states "d/o Alva C & Della". | Matthias, Eleanor (I8667772806)
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6175 |
She is represented as Kate, Lady Percy in William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part 1. | de Mortimer, Baroness Camoys Elizabeth (I17558562971)
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6176 |
She married James Oribison Esq of Chambersburg, Pa May 21, 1803 | Thompson, Catherine (I2733056939)
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6177 |
She stood at about 4'2" tall. | d' Flandres, Queen Matilda of England (I5658985278)
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6178 |
She was a realtor for Fitzpatrick Realty. | Sprout, Eulelia May (I8667772301)
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6179 |
She was of South Dole, England.
*Reference:[YorkshireP] "Pedigrees of the County Families of
Yorkshire", Foster, 1874, 2 vols.vol1: West Riding, vol2: North and
East Ridings. "LDS Ancestral File". | Foljambe, Benedicte (I5659329131)
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6180 |
Sherman son of Laura and Douglas Bixler came to Oklahoma in 1903. He farmed northwest of Alva, Oklahoma and was on the fire department at the Alva Prisoner of War Camp during World War II. He worked as Custodian at the Central National Bank from 1958 to 1962, at which time they moved to Woodward where he was Custodian at the Woodward Memorial Hospital and was self employed as a floor sander.
Facts about this person:
Burial August 21, 1976
Alva Cemetery Woods County Oklahoma
| Bixler, Sherman (I2732913670)
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6181 |
Shirley's Father Robert Riddle Snyder was stationed at Pearl Harborwhen the Japanese Bombod on 7 Dec 1941. She was there when PearlHarbor was Bombed. The two buildings that she should have been attook direct hits from the Japanese. THose two buildings were theChurch that the Family attended and the dispensary which is where shewas going to go after she fainted that morning. | Snyder, Shirley O'del (I1167639422)
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6182 |
Shortly after the FORTUNE arrived at Plymouth in 1621, a shallop from the ship SPARROW, which Had arrive in Damaris Cove. In this little vessel were ten men, who came to select a site for another plantation; Phineas Pratt was one of them, Joshua Pratt, probably the brother of Phineas, and like him, unmarried, arrived at Plymouth in the ANNE in the summer of 1623. Most of those who came in thes ship and in the LITTLE JAMES were friends and relatives of the Plymouth settlers. During the year 1623 there was a division of the land at Plymouth, under three groups: those who came in the MAY FLOWER, those who came in the FORTUNE, and those who came in the ANNE. As part of the last group, Phineas and Joshua received two acres. Since Phineas did not come by any of those vessels, the probability is that he was the brother of Joshua and put with that group to make the division complete. In 1624 the settlers of Plymouth were divided into twelve companies of thirteen persons each. Joshua and Phineas were assigned to Francis Cooke.
He was appointed a surveyor on January 3, 1627, along with William Bradford, Edward Winslow, John Howland, Francis Cooke and Edward Bangs. He was mentioned in the cattle division of June 1, 1627, when he was a member of Francis Cooke's company which received "the least of the four black heifers came in the JACOB." He was a freeman at the time of the incorporation of Plymouth in 1633, and in April of that year he was foreman of the jury, as well as Constable in 1633, 1636, 1637. On December 4, 1638 he was again sworn in as Constable and the Court gave him the duties of measuring lands and the sealing of weights and measures.
*Reference: Clemens, 176; NEHGR 9:314; Plymouith Colony Records, 1:3, 12, 105; Pratt, Simon Newcomb, "Founders of Early American Families", pamphlet, 1917, reprint 1938; MD 14:113, 18:56; Peirce's Colonial Lists; Goodwin, John, "The Pilgrim Republic",292-3; Rev. Sherwood Anderson Davis, "Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth", 209; Plymouth Colony Records, 8:17, "Ancestors and Descendants of Minnie Hale Gorton" by Carolyn C. Volpe, p. 108-110. | Family F5260021523
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6183 |
Simon's cemetery marker states that he was 30 years old when he died.
In the 1880 Kalamazoo County, Michigan Census, Simon is unmarried and the resident of the Michigan Asylum for the Insane of which George C. Palmer is the Superintendent. Simon is identified as a "farmer's son". | Schilling, Simon (I8667771921)
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6184 |
Sir Robert Ferrers, 2nd Baron Ferrers, of Wemme, never summoned to parliament, was b. 1370, m. Joane, dau. of John of Gaunt, by Catherine Swynford, and had issue, two daus., Elizabeth and Mary. Robert, Lord Ferrers, d. in 1410, when the Barony of Ferrers, of Wemme, fell into abeyance between his daus., Elizabeth Greystock and Mary Nevil. His widow Joane m. 2ndly, Ralph Nevil, Earl of Westmoreland (his 2nd wife). Elizabeth, Lord Ferrers' mother, outlived his lordship and, at her decease, the Barony of Boteler, of Wemme, also fell into abeyance between her ladyship's grand-daus., the said Elizabeth and Mary, and both baronies continue in the same state with their representatives. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 198, Ferrers, Barons Ferrers, of Wemme, co. Salop]
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Robert Ferrers, who inherited the Barony of Boteler, as well as that of Ferrers of Wemme, but was never summoned to parliament. His lordship d. in 1410, leaving two daus., co-heiresses, viz., Elizabeth, m. to John, son of Ralph, Lord Greystock; Mary, m. to Robert Nevill, Earl of Westmoreland. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 63, Boteler, Barons Boteler, of Oversley and Wemme]
Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | de Ferrers, 3rd Lord Ferrers Sir Robert of Wem (I5658480481)
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6185 |
Sir William resided in Nether Haddon, England.
*Reference: YorkshireP | Vernon, Benedicta (I5659330811)
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6186 |
SkibsnÊs (Jentved) | Jørgensdatter, Anne (I5856886456)
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6187 |
SO:
D-041 and O-12 list name, Astrid. | Orwoll, Astri [Esther] (I5857879100)
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6188 |
SO:
PROBLEM: D-040 lists b. 1-21-1891. (O-12: Rec #79 lists bd. Jan 1, 1891) | Dahl, Clara Jeanette (I5857879147)
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6189 |
SO:
PROBLEM: D-040 lists b. 12-11-1893. | Dahl, Rudolph Sylvester (I5857879148)
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6190 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schureman, Leslie Robbins (I5857878747)
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6191 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Finch, Audrey Phyllis (I5857883593)
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6192 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meltzer, Charles Edgar (I5857883594)
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6193 |
SO: (ORWOLL DOC 'A')
D-041 lists name as Magnhild Andersdtr. Kvale. b. ca 1746, d. 11 Jan 1797. | Aaberge, Magnhild Andersdtr (I5857879850)
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6194 |
SO: 10-30-89 letter from Martha Schneider-116 | Husband #2, CHILD 1 (I5857880512)
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6195 |
SO: 10-30-89 letter from Martha Schneider-116. | Husband #2 (I5857880511)
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6196 |
SO: 10-30-89 letter from Martha Schneider. | HUSBAND #1 (I5857880510)
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6197 |
SO: 10-30-89 letter from Martha Schneider. | Husband #2, Child 2 (I5857880513)
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6198 |
SO: 10-31-89 letter from Martha Schneider-116. | Husband #2, child 3 (I5857880514)
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6199 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Malena (I5857863835)
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6200 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aanestad, Malena (I5857863835)
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