Matches 2,251 to 2,300 of 2,353
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2251 | The land was purchased from Hervey Prentice for $1700 in cash. His younger brothers, Walter and Willard, and his older sister, Sarah, cam from Connecticut to live with him. All eventually left when they married. | Loomis, George Washington (I74)
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2252 | The lands were purchased in 1750. No indication as to whether he lived there. | Loomis, Elisha (I1070)
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2253 | The Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, well known to the Connecticut researcher, serves as an index to and an abstract of most pre-1850 Connecticut vital records. It is housed in the Connecticut State Library, but microfilm copies of it are widely available. Begun after establishment of the State Department of Health, Barbour's project was to abstract and collect all town vital records up to about 1850. There are two formats to the material. The first is a statewide paper slip alphabetical index containing a complete abstract of each vital record taken from the books in each town. The card file holding this index takes up an entire wall at the Connecticut State Library. The second format is the group of separately bound volumes of abstracts of vital records for most towns, prepared from the slips. | Source (S112)
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2254 | The name recorded is J. Beznoska implying it is Beznoska Jr. and not his father Frank Sr.. | Beznoska, Frank Jr. (I3615)
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2255 | The Ontario death record lists his place of birth as Waterville, based on his son's information. | Loomis, Wheeler Theodore (I61)
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2256 | The Origine File is the directory of civil status acts and notarial acts found as part of the Franco-Quebec research project on the family origins of French and foreign emigrants established in Quebec from the origins to 1865 (PROFEQ). Since 2001, it includes the names of all individuals, married, single and religious whose birth or baptism certificate has been traced to their countries of origin. | Source (S410)
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2257 | The PRDH-IGD is a directory of vital events (baptisms, marriages and burials) recorded by the Catholic church in Quebec and French Canada from 1621 to 1849, as well as a genealogical dictionary of families commonly referred to as "Family Reconstructions". | Source (S436)
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2258 | The Rev. Robert J. Parker officiated. | Loomis, Denio W. (I46)
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2259 | The ship left Liverpool on March 27, 1909. | Williams, Hugh (I514)
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2260 | The ship was named "Lion". | White, Elizabeth (I1898)
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2261 | The surname is recorded as Recak in MyHeritage. The first names and ages match the Jan Rezac family. (Wenzl is the German form of the Czech Vaclav.) The family is heading for Nebraska (where Jan settled). This is highly likely the Jan Rezac family. | Rezac, Jan (I2250)
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2262 | The will gave a third part of the estate to his son "Josyas Hull". Josias and George's second wife, Sarah, were named as executors. | Hull, George (I1917)
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2263 | Theodore Wheeler, Household Member, M, 38, [b. Bet Apr 1832 and Apr 1833], United States, Married, Farmer Adaline Wheeler, Household Member, F, 22, [b. Bet Apr 1848 and Apr 1849], United States, Married Minnie Wheeler, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Apr 1867 and Apr 1868], United States William Wheeler, Household Member, M, 2, [b. Bet Apr 1868 and Apr 1869], United States Etta Wheeler, Household Member, F, 0, [b. May], United States | Loomis, Willie (I79)
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2264 | Theodore Wheeler, Household Member, M, 38, [b. Bet Apr 1832 and Apr 1833], United States, Married, Farmer Adaline Wheeler, Household Member, F, 22, [b. Bet Apr 1848 and Apr 1849], United States, Married Minnie Wheeler, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Apr 1867 and Apr 1868], United States William Wheeler, Household Member, M, 2, [b. Bet Apr 1868 and Apr 1869], United States Etta Wheeler, Household Member, F, 0, [b. May], United States | Loomis, Wheeler Theodore (I61)
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2265 | Theodore Wheeler, Household Member, M, 38, [b. Bet Apr 1832 and Apr 1833], United States, Married, Farmer Adaline Wheeler, Household Member, F, 22, [b. Bet Apr 1848 and Apr 1849], United States, Married Minnie Wheeler, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Apr 1867 and Apr 1868], United States William Wheeler, Household Member, M, 2, [b. Bet Apr 1868 and Apr 1869], United States Etta Wheeler, Household Member, F, 0, [b. May], United States | Flitcroft, Adaline (I62)
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2266 | Theodore Wheeler, Household Member, M, 38, [b. Bet Apr 1832 and Apr 1833], United States, Married, Farmer Adaline Wheeler, Household Member, F, 22, [b. Bet Apr 1848 and Apr 1849], United States, Married Minnie Wheeler, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Apr 1867 and Apr 1868], United States William Wheeler, Household Member, M, 2, [b. Bet Apr 1868 and Apr 1869], United States Etta Wheeler, Household Member, F, 0, [b. May], United States | Loomis, Etta (I65)
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2267 | Theodore Wheeler, Household Member, M, 38, [b. Bet Apr 1832 and Apr 1833], United States, Married, Farmer Adaline Wheeler, Household Member, F, 22, [b. Bet Apr 1848 and Apr 1849], United States, Married Minnie Wheeler, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Apr 1867 and Apr 1868], United States William Wheeler, Household Member, M, 2, [b. Bet Apr 1868 and Apr 1869], United States Etta Wheeler, Household Member, F, 0, [b. May], United States | Loomis, Minnie (I63)
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2268 | There is no offical record of Alan Kucera being buried in the Schuyler Cemetery, only family reports. Find A Grave states "Burial Details Unknown". | Kucera, Alan Carl (I2773)
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2269 | There is some confusion if John's surname is Zitka or Zitko. Both surnames are mostly in Czechia but are not common. The only clear record found using John Zitka is the 1900 Census record. Early Census records are notorious for unusual surname spellings based upon the familiarity of the Census taker with Bohemian/Moravian names. The 1910 Census in Cook County, Illinois matches John's children but is missing Marie for some reason. The transcription has Zitka but a close look at the original shows it to be Zitko. The following records use John Zitko: 1985, possible immigration record has Johann Zitko 1900 Oct 4, Naturalization, Wahoo, Nebraska 1900 Nov 17, marriage to Marie Severin, Cook County, Illinois 1918 Sep 14, draft registration card, Illinois All of John's children use the surname Zitko. The correct surname is most likely Zitko. | Zitko, John (I10247)
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2270 | They were married in the Church of St. Jilji | Family: Josef Rezac / Marie Solar (F229)
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2271 | They were married in the First Presbyterian Church, Ilion, New York. | Family: Walter A. Shaw / Mary Adeline Loomis (F14)
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2272 | This appears to have been an apartment building. | Kaune, Fred C. III (I319)
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2273 | This appears to have been an apartment building. | Kaune, Mary Constance (I160)
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2274 | This appears to have been an apartment building. | Butler, Leona M. (I181)
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2275 | This appears to have been an apartment building. | Williams, William (I182)
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2276 | This birth date conflicts with the 1870 Census record. | Hines, Frank R. (I1753)
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2277 | This birth date was in John's obituary printed in the Rome Daily Sentinel. | Wheeler, John (I70)
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2278 | This birth year is from the 1857 Census. | Sverak, Marie (I5108)
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2279 | This book is about Czech immigrant settlers in Nebraska and Kansas. It is a list (as of 1891-1895) of Czech settlers names, occupations, where they lived at the time, land they owned or rented, and their place of birth. It also includes county description and description of many of the towns in that county. If an occupation is not specified they were farmers. The work was done by Frank Mares in the 1890's and published in the Czech agricultural newspaper "Hospodar". Margie Sobotka translated his work into this document. | Source (S216)
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2280 | This book is online in a number of places, including archive.org, but I used the physical book for gathering the data. | Source (S391)
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2281 | This comes from Frank's obituary, but is probably wrong, since it would mean that three of his children were born before he and Mary Jane were married. | Family: Frank B. Butler / Mary Jane McChesney (F104)
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2282 | This continued over the years | Warren, James (I4064)
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2283 | This information was in the 1900 census. | Yates, John Getman (I494)
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2284 | This is a collection of the oldest extant marriage records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New York City (formerly New Amsterdam). While the vast majority of the marriages were performed in New York, a number of the 17th-century entries reflect marriages performed outside the city. The marriage records were transcribed and edited by Samuel Purple and first published by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in 1890. They span the period from 1639 to 1801 and are arranged in chronological order. Each of the more than 10,000 marriage entries includes the names of the bride and groom and the date and place of the marriage. In some instances, particularly for the earlier records, the name of the presiding minister is given; in still fewer instances, a nugget of information is provided about one of the parties to the ceremony, such as his/her place of origin. Every person named in the records can also be found in the extensive name index at the back of the book. Rounding out the volume is a list of ministers of the Reformed Dutch Church of New York, with their dates of tenure, and a very informative Introduction, which accounts for the evolution of church policy and custom in New Amsterdam as it related to marriage. | Source (S76)
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2285 | This is according to the 1892 New York State census taken in Sangerfield, N.Y. | Loomis, Etta (I65)
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2286 | This is an approximate date based on his widow's obituary, which said that he move to Van Hornsville about 50 years before his death where he operated a farm. | McChesney, Horatio (I2165)
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2287 | This is an approximate date based on his widow's obituary, which says that he moved to Van Hornesville about 50 years before his death in 1923. | McChesney, Horatio (I2165)
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2288 | This is the date from her obituary. The year is also discussed in an article in the Fort Plains Standard indicating that it comes from a newly-discovered family bible. | Thayer, Cornelia (I2131)
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2289 | This is where he died | Hickey, George James (I10367)
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2290 | This is where she died | Flint, Lizzie Jane (I10383)
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2291 | This looks just a typo, since the town records say 24 June | Family: William Reed, II / Sarah Warren (F1373)
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2292 | This may or may not be correct -- it looks as though Toni and Tony may be the same person. Further research is required | Rezac, Antonia (I599)
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2293 | This probably one of the girls that is already listed, but I don't know which one. | Loomis, Minnie (I63)
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2294 | This was found in the Memorial of the Thayer name book. The book, however, does have errors, so this may be one of them. | Thayer, Julia (I439)
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2295 | This was listed in an article about the amount of her estate. This is clearly wrong, since her obituary was published July 1922. | Lyons, Ellen (I570)
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2296 | This was the same 10 acre lot that he had purchased in 1839. | Flitcroft, James (I6048)
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2297 | Thomas Nemec, M, 28, Blacksmith Magdalene Nemec, F, 26, Wife Thomas Nemec, M, 3, Child Barthol. Nemec, M, 6/12, Baby Maria Severin, F, 58, None Country of Birth - Bohemia Last Legal Residence - Bohemia Country Claiming Allegiance -Bohemia «b»Notes:«/b» Tomas Nemec and his family traveled with his mother-in-law Maria Severin. | Nemec, Tomas (I631)
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2298 | Thomas Nemec, Self, M, 39, Moravia, Married, Farmer Mary Nemec, Wife, F, 29, Moravia, Married, Keeping House Thomas Nemec, Son, M, 7, Moravia, Single Bartholuna Nemec, Son, M, 5, Moravia, Single Annie Nemec, Daughter, F, 3, Nebraska, Single Mary Nemec, Daughter, F, 1, Nebraska, Single Mary Nemec, Mother, F, 55, Moravia, Widow, Boarding | Nemec, Bartie (I1969)
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2299 | Thomas Nemec, Self, M, 39, Moravia, Married, Farmer Mary Nemec, Wife, F, 29, Moravia, Married, Keeping House Thomas Nemec, Son, M, 7, Moravia, Single Bartholuna Nemec, Son, M, 5, Moravia, Single Annie Nemec, Daughter, F, 3, Nebraska, Single Mary Nemec, Daughter, F, 1, Nebraska, Single Mary Nemec, Mother, F, 55, Moravia, Widow, Boarding | Nemec, Anna (I1952)
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2300 | Thomas Nemec, Self, M, 39, Moravia, Married, Farmer Mary Nemec, Wife, F, 29, Moravia, Married, Keeping House Thomas Nemec, Son, M, 7, Moravia, Single Bartholuna Nemec, Son, M, 5, Moravia, Single Annie Nemec, Daughter, F, 3, Nebraska, Single Mary Nemec, Daughter, F, 1, Nebraska, Single Mary Nemec, Mother, F, 55, Moravia, Widow, Boarding | Nemec, Tomas (I631)
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