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701 He volunteered for the Pequod War. Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
 
702 He was a corporal in the U.S. Army. Lastovica, Robert A. (I1887)
 
703 He was a farmer Golden, Isaac (I21)
 
704 He was a militia captain at this time. Kast, Johann Georg (I3386)
 
705 He was a private first class. Lastovica, Leo F. (I781)
 
706 He was a soldier in the service of the Dutch West India Company. Van Vredenburg, William Isaacsen (I5538)
 
707 He was adopted by mom's 2nd husband George H. Reinhart. Stejskal, William (I10460)
 
708 He was adopted by mom's 2nd husband George H. Reinhart. Stejskal, Joseph (I10461)
 
709 He was also in charge of boys' athletics at the school. Seymour, Clyde Oliver (I333)
 
710 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)
 
711 He was lieutenant of the Plymouth county militia Little, Isaac (I3876)
 
712 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10392)
 
713 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10392)
 
714 He was listed as a trustee. The date is unclear--it could have been later than 1897. Yerdon, Willard (I8983)
 
715 He was listed as one of the Church Leaders from Marshville in the Ames Church Record. Alpaugh, Phillip (I8968)
 
716 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)
 
717 He was made a member of the council-of-war of the colony, and served during King William's war. Little, Isaac (I3876)
 
718 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)
 
719 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)
 
720 He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. Warren, Richard (I3810)
 
721 He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. Cooke, Francis (I3909)
 
722 He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
 
723 He was one of the founders of Killingworth. Hull, Josiah (I673)
 
724 He was originally from 6909 Leimen (5 km n. or Wiesloch). This is according to church books located in Leimen. Kast, Johann Georg (I3386)
 
725 He was part of an earlier exploration party on December 18, 1620. Warren, Richard (I3810)
 
726 He was part of an earlier exploration party on December 18, 1620. Doty, Edward (I4049)
 
727 He was probably on the ship The Griffin with members of Thomas Hooker's Company, though this has not been proven. If so, his immigration date would have been 4 September 1633. Green, Bartholomew (I4729)
 
728 He was probably on the ship The Griffin with members of Thomas Hooker's Company, though this has not been proven. If so, his immigration date would have been 4 September 1633. Green, Samuel (I3078)
 
729 He was recorded as being 1 year old in the 1870 census taken 4 Augugst 1870. The census records the age as of 1 June 1870. He could not have been born in August 1870. Hines, Frank R. (I1753)
 
730 He was the defendant in a civil case brought by Brewster Conkling before Justice of the Peace Robert Bowman. The court issued a judgment against him for $4.94 plus costs. Several executions were issued between April 1817 and May 1818 in attempts to collect the debt. The total amount with costs was $5.97, and repeated attempts at collection suggest the debt may not have been satisfied. Snyder, Ambrose (I8965)
 
731 He was the last male survivor of the passengers from the Mayflower. Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
 
732 He was wounded in 1779 in the fight between the "Alliance" and the "Serapis". Warren, James (I4267)
 
733 He worked at Remington Arms. Huyck, Seymour Allen (I1)
 
734 He worked at Remington Arms. Huyck, Seymour Allen (I1)
 
735 Henry Reed, M, 54, [b. Bet June 1795 and June 1796], Vermont, Farmer, $2400 real estate
Betsey Reed, F, 44, [b. Bet June 1805 and June 1806], New York
Leroy Reed, M, 23, [b. Bet June 1826 and June 1827], New York, Farmer
Darwin Reed, M, 20, [b. Bet June 1829 and June 1830], New York
Alpheus Reed, M, 18, [b. Bet June 1831 and June 1832], New York, Farmer, $200 real estate
Willard Reed, M, 16, [b. Bet June 1833 and June 1834], New York
Selina Reed, F, 14, [b. Bet June 1835 and June 1836], New York
Harriet Reed, M, 12, [b. Bet June 1837 and June 1838], New York
Francis Reed, M, 9, [b. Bet June 1840 and June 1841], New York
Franklin Reed, F, 5, [b. Bet June 1844 and June 1845], New York
Ellen Reed, F, 3, [b. Bet June 1846 and June 1847], New York 
Reed, Henry (I5222)
 
736 Henry Reed, M, 54, [b. Bet June 1795 and June 1796], Vermont, Farmer, $2400 real estate
Betsey Reed, F, 44, [b. Bet June 1805 and June 1806], New York
Leroy Reed, M, 23, [b. Bet June 1826 and June 1827], New York, Farmer
Darwin Reed, M, 20, [b. Bet June 1829 and June 1830], New York
Alpheus Reed, M, 18, [b. Bet June 1831 and June 1832], New York, Farmer, $200 real estate
Willard Reed, M, 16, [b. Bet June 1833 and June 1834], New York
Selina Reed, F, 14, [b. Bet June 1835 and June 1836], New York
Harriet Reed, M, 12, [b. Bet June 1837 and June 1838], New York
Francis Reed, M, 9, [b. Bet June 1840 and June 1841], New York
Franklin Reed, F, 5, [b. Bet June 1844 and June 1845], New York
Ellen Reed, F, 3, [b. Bet June 1846 and June 1847], New York 
Reynolds, Betsy (I5220)
 
737 Henry Reed, M, 64, [b. Bet June 1795 and June 1796], Vermont, Farmer, $5500 real estate, $1700 personal estate
Betsy Reed, F, 55, [b. Bet June 1804 and June 1805], Vermont, House Keeper
Frances Reed, F, 17, [b. Bet June 1842 and June 1843], New York, Servant
Franklin Reed, M, 15, [b. Bet June 1844 and June 1845], New York, Farm Boy
Ellin Reed, F, 13, [b. Bet June 1846 and June 1847], New York
Ellis Redver, M, 17, [b. Bet June 1842 and June 1843], New York, Farm Boy 
Reed, Henry (I5222)
 
738 Henry Reed, M, 64, [b. Bet June 1795 and June 1796], Vermont, Farmer, $5500 real estate, $1700 personal estate
Betsy Reed, F, 55, [b. Bet June 1804 and June 1805], Vermont, House Keeper
Frances Reed, F, 17, [b. Bet June 1842 and June 1843], New York, Servant
Franklin Reed, M, 15, [b. Bet June 1844 and June 1845], New York, Farm Boy
Ellin Reed, F, 13, [b. Bet June 1846 and June 1847], New York
Ellis Redver, M, 17, [b. Bet June 1842 and June 1843], New York, Farm Boy 
Reynolds, Betsy (I5220)
 
739 Henry Reed, M, 74, [b. Bet June 1795 and June 1796], Vermont, Farmer, $7000 real estate, $2200 personal estate
Betsy Reed, F, 66, [b. Bet June 1803 and June 1804], Vermont, Keeping house, $4000 real estate, $1000 personal estate 
Reed, Henry (I5222)
 
740 Henry Reed, M, 74, [b. Bet June 1795 and June 1796], Vermont, Farmer, $7000 real estate, $2200 personal estate
Betsy Reed, F, 66, [b. Bet June 1803 and June 1804], Vermont, Keeping house, $4000 real estate, $1000 personal estate 
Reynolds, Betsy (I5220)
 
741 Her profession was boarding. Hooke, Eve (I1867)
 
742 Her will was unexecuted. Houghtaling, Rachel (I5320)
 
743 Herbert Seymour, Head, M, 62, [b. Bet April 1877 and April 1878], New York, Single, Machine Operator. Seeking work. Duration of unemployment: 50 weeks Seymour, Herbert L. (I502)
 
744 HINKLE, CECELIA HEADLEY, AND MARY BOWERS TEETER. Williams County, Ohio, 1870 Census and Index to Northwest Township. Bryan, OH: Williams County Genealogical Society, 1998. 18p. Source (S289)
 
745 His employer was Remington Arms. Loomis, Jerry B. (I35)
 
746 His graduation was 1745. Seaver, William (I4151)
 
747 His obituary in the North Bend Eagle states "...died Sunday July 28, at the David City Hospital following a month's illness." Nemec, Vaclav Frank (I1961)
 
748 His service ended in May 1674. Hull, Josiah (I673)
 
749 His will was witnessed by Samuel Wright and Samuel Butler. Butler, Samuel (I2187)
 
750 His will was witnessed by Samuel Wright and Samuel Butler. Butler, Thomas (I2189)
 

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