Matches 501 to 550 of 2,520
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501 | Edward P. Snyder and his wife Henrietta sold to his brother Warren Snyder a parcel of approximately 130 acres in Canajoharie for $3,500. The land was described as the same premises that their father, Allen Snyder, had owned at his death and devised in part to Edward and Warren by his will dated 13 September 1884. While the full extent of Allen's holdings may have exceeded this acreage, this deed appears to represent Edward's interest in the primary farm and associated land. The transaction was recorded on 13 April 1887. | Snyder, Edward P. (I8957)
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502 | Edward P. Snyder and his wife Henrietta sold to John A. Hess two parcels of land for $4,550. The first, approximately 65 acres, was part of Lot No. 1 of Alexander Colden's Patent, formerly conveyed to Edward by his parents Allen and Lucinda Snyder in 1869. The second, an 8.92-acre woodlot, was bounded by lands of Samuel Coleman, Widow Hufnail, and the heirs of Cornelius M. Lane. The sale excluded 3 acres previously sold to Coleman. The land was sold subject to a $2,000 mortgage Edward had given to his father Allen Snyder, which Hess agreed to assume. The deed was acknowledged on March 7, 1871, and recorded May 8, 1871. | Snyder, Edward P. (I8957)
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503 | Elmer West filled out a Marriage License Application on 6 Sep 1922 as shown in the Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995. However, the Marriage License and Certificate of Marriage are blank. It is possible they decided to marry in a different location but no record of that marriage has been found. That notwithstanding, family documents say they were divorced. When Helen remarried in 1934 to McFarland, her surname was recorded as West. And when Elmer remarried in 1927 his marital status was divorced. Helen and Elmer likely got married in 1922 and divorced before 1927. | Family: Elmer George West / Helen Lilly Severin (F3848)
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504 | Estimated birth year from marrage record. | Malek, Matej (I2676)
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505 | Estimated year of birth based upon her reported age, 35, when she died. | Knezicek, Maria Anna (I2644)
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506 | Estimating death year based upon another Matej Soukup died in the same family at the age of 5 days. The assumption is the second Matej was concieved after the death of the first. On today's map the location is Horni Hradiste, Plzen-sever, PlzenskĂ˝, Czech Republic. | Soukup, Matej (I2389)
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507 | Event Description: Born in a dugout Born on a farm | Kucera, Mary (I103)
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508 | Event Description: Family document | Suchy, John F. Jr. (I10794)
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509 | Event Description: from 1900 census | Jansky, Josef (I5807)
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510 | Event Description: From 1900 Census | Severin, Antonia (I10248)
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511 | Event Description: From family documents Rural Weston | Pekarek, Frank G. (I10778)
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512 | Event Description: From Find A Grave Family docments have the birth location in Alvaretta, Woods County but since the settlement of Alvaretta was established after the Land Run that occured on Sep 16, 1893 was before James was born, that birth locaiton is not possible. It is reasonable that James A. Pliske was born in Alva or an encampment near Alva while the Plisek family was waiting for the land run to begin one month later. | Plisek, James A. (I10473)
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513 | Event Description: From Find A Grave The Severin Family Papers record the burial place as Bell Gardens, a town that is adjacent to Park Lawn Memorial Park the actual burial place. Bell Gardens is in Commerce. | Severin, Frank James (I10250)
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514 | Event Description: From Find A Grave The Severin Family Papers record the burial place as Bell Gardens, a town that is adjacent to Park Lawn Memorial Park the actual burial place. Bell Gardens is in Commerce. | Hynek, Mary Ann (I10251)
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515 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Milacek, Cecilia (I10262)
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516 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Foltz, Norma June (I10338)
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517 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Pecha, Gustav John (I10369)
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518 | Event Description: From Find A grave | Nelson, Josephine Minnie (I10475)
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519 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Plisek, Mary Jane (I10476)
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520 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Plisek, Edward (I10483)
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521 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Plisek, Frank L. (I10484)
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522 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Walta, Vancil Theodore (I10584)
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523 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Novy, Edward Lee Jr (I10590)
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524 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Pekarek, Leonard Randolph Sr. (I10798)
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525 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Matussek, Agnes Christine (I10890)
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526 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Novotny, Joseph (I10924)
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527 | Event Description: From find a Grave | Bocek, Frank James (I10950)
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528 | Event Description: From Find A Grave (and matches marriage license) | Family: Joseph A. "Joe" Severin / Eva Frances Pecha (F3986)
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529 | Event Description: from newpaper obituary | Bocek, James F. (I10249)
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530 | Event Description: From newspaper obituary | Bocek, James F. (I10249)
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531 | Event Description: From obituary | Pospisil, Mary Jayne (I10509)
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532 | Event Description: From SS Admin | Bocek, William Edward (I10966)
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533 | Event Description: house #3 | Rezac, Frantisek (I2246)
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534 | Event Description: house #59 | Vlcek, Albetza (I5912)
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535 | Event Description: house #6 | Brecka, Josef (I374)
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536 | Event Description: house #76 | Kunes, Anezka (I8905)
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537 | Event Description: in the year 1876. This is estimated from the 1900 census, but aligns with the birth dates of the children | Family: Frank B. Butler / Mary Jane McChesney (F104)
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538 | Executor: Teady Maginnes | Kast, Lodowick (I3436)
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539 | Executors: Thomas Schoenmaker and Johannis Volkertsen Douw | Kast, Johann Georg (I3386)
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540 | F. Hines owns a saloon in 1890 hence the assumption this Hines is Frank Hines | Hines, Frank (I8607)
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541 | F. Soukup owns a saloon in 1890 hence the assumption this Hines is Frank Soukup | Soukup, Frank (I1318)
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542 | Facts extracted from the obituary: Full Name: Mrs. Mildred I. Loomis Age at Passing: 68 Residence: 13 Rand St., Ilion Date of Passing: May 16, 1980 Place of Passing: Mohawk Valley General Hospital Birthdate: March 16, 1912 Birthplace: Schuyler Parents: Nellie Ahern and Seymour Huyck Marriage: Married Jerry Loomis on June 24, 1931, in Camden Profession: Practical nurse Affiliations: Member of Frankfort Rebekah Lodge and the First Methodist Church, Frankfort Surviving Family: Husband Jerry Loomis, son, and three grandchildren Funeral Home: Whiter-Hendrix Funeral Home Service Date & Time: Monday at 1 p.m. Officiating Clergy: Rev. Robert McCumber Burial Location: Oak View Cemetery, Frankfort | Huyck, Mildred Irene (I34)
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543 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, John Alford (I10474)
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544 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Mary Jane (I10476)
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545 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Aneska (I10478)
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546 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Ludwig (I10479)
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547 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Anna Magdalena (I10481)
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548 | Family documents have the death location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the death happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Aneska (I10478)
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549 | Family lore has Franz dying while traveling to the United States in 1867 but the Passenger list does not record him as dying on board (and it should if he died then). The passenger list is a "list of all passengers taken on board" not those that arrived. | Datel, Frantisek (I3597)
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550 | Father of family in his own cottage (also householder) and at the same time for many years well deserved manorial bailiff in Plasy. | Soukup, Jan (I2365)
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