Matches 2,851 to 2,900 of 3,038
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| 2851 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Peter (I8872)
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| 2852 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Vitaline (I8871)
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| 2853 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Vitaline (I8871)
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| 2854 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Henry (I8870)
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| 2855 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Henry (I8870)
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| 2856 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Elizabeth (I8868)
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| 2857 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Elizabeth (I8868)
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| 2858 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Legault, Emily (I8865)
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| 2859 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Legault, Emily (I8865)
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| 2860 | Surname is actually French: Michaud | Michaud, Prosper (I6225)
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| 2861 | Surname looks like Recac in Ancestry; Leo Baca's database has it as Recar. The ages of Jili Rezac's family match with in a year of this family. F?ika is female, age 16, which matches Frantiska. This is highly likely the Egidius/Jili Rezac family with one addition. Antonia is probably Antonia Svoboda, daughter of Marketa's first marriage to Jan Svoboda. She is listed in the 1869 Czech Census living with her siblings, mother and step father Jili Rezac. | Rezac, Jili (I2244)
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| 2862 | Surname recorded as Nowak, which sounds like Novak. Vaclav Novak traveled with his family including his son Vaclav Novak from his first marriage. | Novak, Vaclav (I771)
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| 2863 | Surname Sonkap is a transcription error of Soukup; the original is very faint. Anna, age 22, is Anna Zakovec, daughter of Maria's first marriage. Ve{rest torn} is female and is thought to be Veronica Soukup. Maria, age 21, is unknown but could be a child of Maria's siblings; further research is ongoing. Frank Soukup came in 1869 with his stepbrother John Zakovec and family. | Soukup, Antonin (I756)
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| 2864 | thayer book -- 1453 | Thayer, Benjamin (I1866)
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| 2865 | The 1855 and 1865 NY state censuses state that Allen was born in Montgomery County. The 1875 NY state census states that he was born in Otsego County. | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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| 2866 | The 1901 Canadian census lists date and month of birth, plus age at last birthday. The entry for Wheeler states that his birthday is October 4 and that he was 79 on his last birthday, which would make his year of birth 1822. This is incorrect. | Loomis, Wheeler Theodore (I61)
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| 2867 | The Campania left England on March 5, 1910. | Sarah C. (I515)
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| 2868 | The Anderson Family Tree (public) has more information about ancestors | Anderson, Henry (I625)
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| 2869 | The Anderson Family Tree (public) on Ancestry.com has more information about ancestors | Davis, Frances (I626)
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| 2870 | The Article Read Families of Middleborough, Swansey, and Dartmouth states that Avis' maiden name is Deacon. While there is a marriage record for William Reed and Avis Deacon, they appear to have immigrated from Europe to Virginia, and so are unlikely to be our family in Massachusetts. It is more likely that Avis' maiden name was Chapman/Chepman, as stated in Torrey's New England Marriages and other sources. | Chapman, Avis (I4932)
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| 2871 | The article read: "Mrs. Alpaugh is the guest of her brother Isacc Snyder at Stilwater." | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 2872 | The article said, in part: "The wind on Thursday did considerable damage in this place and vicinity....Allen Snyder's barn and Josiah Ough's house were also partly unroofed..." | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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| 2873 | The article said: "All are sad to learn of the murder of Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of Stillwater. Mrs. Fuller was a sister of Mrs. Philip Berger, of Roseboom." | Berger, Philip (I9558)
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| 2874 | The article said: "All are sad to learn of the murder of Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of Stillwater. Mrs. Fuller was a sister of Mrs. Philip Berger, of Roseboom." | Snyder, Martha M. (I9555)
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| 2875 | The article said: "All are sad to learn of the murder of Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of Stillwater. Mrs. Fuller was a sister of Mrs. Philip Berger, of Roseboom." | Snyder, Emma L. (I8986)
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| 2876 | The article said: "Isaac Snyder of Stillwater, a former resident here, is visiting his many friends in the vicinity." | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 2877 | The article said: "Peter Hess will work Allen Snyder's farm next year." | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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| 2878 | The article said: Allen Snyder, Oliver Fox and Albert Hammond are preparing to build new barns this coming season. | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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| 2879 | The article stated: "Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are visiting Allen Snyder's." | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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| 2880 | The article states: "Irving Prime has bought Isaac Snyder's farm and will move there soon." | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 2881 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Jakub (I2749)
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| 2882 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Vavrinec (I2748)
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| 2883 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Ursula (I2747)
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| 2884 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Dohnal, Marie Anna (I2230)
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| 2885 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Dohnal, Marie Anna (I2230)
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| 2886 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Dohnal, Marie Anna (I2230)
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| 2887 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Dohnal, Marie Anna (I2230)
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| 2888 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Dohnal, Marie Anna (I2230)
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| 2889 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Josef (I2226)
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| 2890 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Josef (I2226)
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| 2891 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Josef (I2226)
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| 2892 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Josef (I2226)
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| 2893 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Josef (I2226)
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| 2894 | The book of this record was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Frantisek (I2224)
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| 2895 | The book this was recorded in was only for Vesce. | Rezac, Marie Anna (I2746)
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| 2896 | The cemetery is now known as Oak Hill | Huyck, Oscar Howard (I3)
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| 2897 | The cemetery was likely Union Cemetery in Milledgeville, since that is where Fannie (her sister) was buried a few years later. "she was Bured in the same grave yard that Debroa and willumes was bured they are the only too that layes in one grave yard" – Letter from Fannie Spencer (Milledgeville, Illinois) to her sister [likely Catharine Graham], 29 Jan 1893; | Graham, Eliza (I2419)
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| 2898 | The cemetery was likely Union Cemetery in Milledgeville, since that is where Fannie (her sister) was buried a few years later. "she [Eliza] was Bured in the same grave yard that Debroa and willumes was bured they are the only too that layes in one grave yard" - Letter from Fannie Spencer (Milledgeville, Illinois) to her sister [likely Catharine Graham], 29 Jan 1893 | Graham, Deborah (I2414)
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| 2899 | The cemetery was likely Union Cemetery in Milledgeville, since that is where Fannie (her sister) was buried a few years later. "she [Eliza] was Bured in the same grave yard that Debroa and willumes was bured they are the only too that layes in one grave yard" - Letter from Fannie Spencer (Milledgeville, Illinois) to her sister [likely Catharine Graham], 29 Jan 1893 | Graham, William (I2416)
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| 2900 | The couple had an earlier child named also named Jean Baptiste who apparently survived--is it actually possible that they named another one with the same name? | Aquin, Jean Baptiste (I6082)
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