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701 Harry D. Huyck, Head, M, 22, [b. Bet Jan 1897 and Jan 1898], New York, Married, Milk Peddler (Milk Route)
Margaret L. Huyck, Wife, F, 21, [b. Bet Jan 1898 and Jan 1899], New York, Married 
Martin, Margaret L. (I535)
 
702 Harry D. Huyck, Head, M, 22, [b. Bet Jan 1897 and Jan 1898], New York, Married, Milk Peddler (Milk Route)
Margaret L. Huyck, Wife, F, 21, [b. Bet Jan 1898 and Jan 1899], New York, Married 
Huyck, Henry D. (I7)
 
703 Harry D. Huyck, Head, M, 32, [b. Bet April 1897 and April 1898], New York, Married, Salesman, $3000 real estate, first married age 21
Margaret L. Huyck, Wife, F, 32, [b. Bet April 1897 and April 1898], New York, Married, first married age 21
Dorothy E. Huyck, Daughter, F, 8, [b. Bet April 1921 and April 1922], New York, Single
Helen M. Huyck, Daughter, F, 6, [b. Bet April 1923 and April 1924], New York
Harry J. Huyck, Son, M, 4, [b. Bet April 1925 and April 1926], New York
Marion R. Huyck, Daughter, F, 2, [b. Bet April 1927 and April 1928], New York 
Huyck, Henry D. (I7)
 
704 Has the right of domicile in Vesce, district Dacice Rezac, Jan (I2250)
 
705 Have another date from somewhere: 6 Apr 1897 Rezac, Edward Lenard (I603)
 
706 He arrived on the ship "Ann" Bartlett, Robert (I3818)
 
707 He died at his home on W. Main Street in Frankfort. Widrick, Charles (I2492)
 
708 He enlisted at the age of 33 on 27 August 1862 in Otsego, NY. He was mustered in on 15 Oct 1862 with a grade of Private in Company D of the 152nd regiment infantry. He deserted July 28, 1863 to Aug 1863, and returned to duty in 1864. He mustered out on 15 July 1865 as a private with a company near Washington, D.C. McChesney, John W. (I438)
 
709 He enlisted for three years. He served in Capt. Nicholas Van Rensselaer's 1st Batt'n of New York Forces, commanded by Col. Goose Van Schaick. Lost his Eyes Sight. Butler, John Jr (I2101)
 
710 He fled to Canada after being indicted for the rape of a 14-year-old girl. George W. Loomis, his father had purchased property in the Third Concession of the Township of Kenyon, Glengarry County, Ontario under the alias of George Wheeler. Wheeler adopted the name of Theodore L. Wheeler. Loomis, Wheeler Theodore (I61)
 
711 He had some kind of other income.
Walter Shaw, Head, M, 40, [b. Bet Apr 1899 and Apr 1900], New York, Married, Garage something, $5806 real estate
Mary Shaw, Wife, F, 40, [b. Bet Apr 1899 and Apr 1900], Canada, Married
Roger Shaw, Son, M, 17, [b. Bet Apr 1922 and Apr 1923], New York, Single, Paper boy 
Shaw, Roger A. Sr. (I53)
 
712 He had some kind of other income. Shaw, Roger A. Sr. (I53)
 
713 He had some kind of other income. Shaw, Roger A. Sr. (I53)
 
714 He moved back to Cambridge after fire destroyed his printing press in Boston. Green, Bartholomew (I4757)
 
715 He moved from Newtown, Massachusetts. Olmstead, Nicholas (I672)
 
716 He moved here from Vermont. Loomis, George Washington (I74)
 
717 He owned and ran Jerry's Quick Shop. Loomis, Jerry B. (I35)
 
718 He owns 90 acres of tilled land and 190 acres of unimproved land. He valued the farm at $1,100, implements/machinery at $200, and live stock at $250. He hired labor for 10 weeks and paid $18 (including board). He estimated he sold $260 of farm products. He owns 2 working oxen, 2 milch cows, and 2 other cattle. He had 2 calves dropped, purchased 1, sold 4, and 3 died/strayed. As of June 1, 1880 he had 30 swine and 60 poultry which provided 50 dozen eggs in 1879. He harvested 150 bushels of Indian corn on 14 acres, 100 bushels of oats on 5 acres, and 300 bushels of wheat on 45 acres. He also raised 15 bushels of Irish potatoes on 1/4 acres. Kracman, Frank (I573)
 
719 He sailed on the ship "Lyon". White, John (I1896)
 
720 He sailed on the ship the Lyon Olmstead, James (I2171)
 
721 He served until its dissolution in 1774 Warren, General James (I4152)
 
722 He sold out his business, which was on Main Street, to Mr. Cromb of Ossining. Kaune, Johann Ludolph (I704)
 
723 He started his career as an apprentice to his father. In 1687, he went to Boston to work for his brother. Green, Bartholomew (I4757)
 
724 He volunteered for the Pequod War. Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
 
725 He was a corporal in the U.S. Army. Lastovica, Robert A. (I1887)
 
726 He was a farmer Golden, Isaac (I21)
 
727 He was a militia captain at this time. Kast, Johann Georg (I3386)
 
728 He was a private first class. Lastovica, Leo F. (I781)
 
729 He was a soldier in the service of the Dutch West India Company. Van Vredenburg, William Isaacsen (I5538)
 
730 He was adopted by mom's 2nd husband George H. Reinhart. Stejskal, William (I10460)
 
731 He was adopted by mom's 2nd husband George H. Reinhart. Stejskal, Joseph (I10461)
 
732 He was also in charge of boys' athletics at the school. Seymour, Clyde Oliver (I333)
 
733 He was baptised in L'Annonciation-de-la-BVM. Aquin, Hyacinthe Jacques (I5898)
 
734 He was baptized at St-Joseph-de-Soulanges parish in Les Cèdres.His godfather was Jacques Pilon and his godmother Rose Gauthier, who both declared they could not sign, as required by ordinance. Aquin, Hyacinthe (I6076)
 
735 He was commissed by the governors of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and Maine as major and commander-in-chief of the first expedition against the Indians. Church, Benjamin (I3968)
 
736 He was lieutenant of the Plymouth county militia Little, Isaac (I3876)
 
737 He was listed as a Steward of the Church. Ough, Josiah (I10392)
 
738 He was listed as a Trustee and Steward of the Church. There is a note that he died in 1915. Ough, Josiah (I10392)
 
739 He was listed as a trustee. The date is unclear--it could have been later than 1897. Yerdon, Willard (I8983)
 
740 He was listed as one of the Church Leaders from Marshville in the Ames Church Record. Alpaugh, Phillip (I8968)
 
741 He was listed as one of the Church Leaders in the Ames Church Record. The entry was updated later to mark him as deceased. Alpaugh, Phillip (I8968)
 
742 He was made a member of the council-of-war of the colony, and served during King William's war. Little, Isaac (I3876)
 
743 He was named executor and heir in the 13 September 1884 will of his father, Allen Snyder. Inherited one-half of the real and personal estate, as well as all personal property on the farm. Snyder, Warren (I8960)
 
744 He was named executor and heir in the 13 September 1884 will of his father, Allen Snyder. Inherited one-half of the real and personal estate. Snyder, Edward P. (I8957)
 
745 He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. Cooke, Francis (I3909)
 
746 He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. Warren, Richard (I3810)
 
747 He was one of the founders of Killingworth. Hull, Josiah (I673)
 
748 He was originally from 6909 Leimen (5 km n. or Wiesloch). This is according to church books located in Leimen. Kast, Johann Georg (I3386)
 
749 He was part of an earlier exploration party on December 18, 1620. Doty, Edward (I4049)
 
750 He was part of an earlier exploration party on December 18, 1620. Warren, Richard (I3810)
 

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