Matches 701 to 750 of 2,520
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701 | He volunteered for the Pequod War. | Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
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702 | He was a corporal in the U.S. Army. | Lastovica, Robert A. (I1887)
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703 | He was a farmer | Golden, Isaac (I21)
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704 | He was a militia captain at this time. | Kast, Johann Georg (I3386)
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705 | He was a private first class. | Lastovica, Leo F. (I781)
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706 | He was a soldier in the service of the Dutch West India Company. | Van Vredenburg, William Isaacsen (I5538)
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707 | He was adopted by mom's 2nd husband George H. Reinhart. | Stejskal, William (I10460)
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708 | He was adopted by mom's 2nd husband George H. Reinhart. | Stejskal, Joseph (I10461)
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709 | He was also in charge of boys' athletics at the school. | Seymour, Clyde Oliver (I333)
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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)
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711 | He was lieutenant of the Plymouth county militia | Little, Isaac (I3876)
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712 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10392)
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713 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10392)
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714 | He was listed as a trustee. The date is unclear--it could have been later than 1897. | Yerdon, Willard (I8983)
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715 | He was listed as one of the Church Leaders from Marshville in the Ames Church Record. | Alpaugh, Phillip (I8968)
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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)
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717 | He was made a member of the council-of-war of the colony, and served during King William's war. | Little, Isaac (I3876)
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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)
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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)
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720 | He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. | Warren, Richard (I3810)
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721 | He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. | Cooke, Francis (I3909)
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722 | He was not part of the Leyden Company--he joined the Pilgrims in London. | Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
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723 | He was one of the founders of Killingworth. | Hull, Josiah (I673)
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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)
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725 | He was part of an earlier exploration party on December 18, 1620. | Warren, Richard (I3810)
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726 | He was part of an earlier exploration party on December 18, 1620. | Doty, Edward (I4049)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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731 | He was the last male survivor of the passengers from the Mayflower. | Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
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732 | He was wounded in 1779 in the fight between the "Alliance" and the "Serapis". | Warren, James (I4267)
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733 | He worked at Remington Arms. | Huyck, Seymour Allen (I1)
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734 | He worked at Remington Arms. | Huyck, Seymour Allen (I1)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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741 | Her profession was boarding. | Hooke, Eve (I1867)
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742 | Her will was unexecuted. | Houghtaling, Rachel (I5320)
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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)
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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)
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745 | His employer was Remington Arms. | Loomis, Jerry B. (I35)
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746 | His graduation was 1745. | Seaver, William (I4151)
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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)
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748 | His service ended in May 1674. | Hull, Josiah (I673)
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749 | His will was witnessed by Samuel Wright and Samuel Butler. | Butler, Samuel (I2187)
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750 | His will was witnessed by Samuel Wright and Samuel Butler. | Butler, Thomas (I2189)
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