Matches 751 to 800 of 3,038
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| 751 | 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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| 752 | 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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| 753 | 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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| 754 | He was the last male survivor of the passengers from the Mayflower. | Cooke, John Jr (I3834)
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| 755 | He was wounded in 1779 in the fight between the "Alliance" and the "Serapis". | Warren, James (I4267)
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| 756 | He worked at Remington Arms. | Huyck, Seymour Allen (I1)
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| 757 | He worked at Remington Arms. | Huyck, Seymour Allen (I1)
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| 758 | Henrich was baptized at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Minden, Montgomery County, New York. Witnesses were Christian Walter and his wife Catharina. | Sitz, Henrich (I10458)
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| 759 | 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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| 760 | 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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| 761 | 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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| 762 | Her daughter's death certificate states that Nellie was born in Oswego County, but that County did not exist until 1816. Either Nellie was born later or the informant on her daughter's birth certificate was wrong. | Graham, Nellie (I2420)
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| 763 | Her profession was boarding. | Hooke, Eve (I1867)
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| 764 | Her will was unexecuted. | Houghtaling, Rachel (I5320)
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| 765 | 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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| 766 | 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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| 767 | His employer was Remington Arms. | Loomis, Jerry B. (I35)
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| 768 | His graduation was 1745. | Seaver, William (I4151)
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| 769 | 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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| 770 | His residence is listed in his son's obituary. | Loomis, Robert Jerry (I36)
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| 771 | His service ended in May 1674. | Hull, Josiah (I673)
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| 772 | His will was witnessed by Samuel Wright and Samuel Butler. | Butler, Richard (I3010)
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| 773 | I give & bequeath untio my daughter Elizabeth Warren wife of Richard Warren Sixteene pounds of lawefull money of England, and unto her three Children Marey, Ann and Sarey Fower pounts | Walker, Augustine (I3812)
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| 774 | Ignatiz Mets, Household Member, M, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], Germany Delia Mets, Household Member, F, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], New York William Mets, Household Member, M, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York George Mets, Household Member, M, 12, [b. Bet Jun 1837 and Jun 1838], New York James Mets, Household Member, M, 9, [b. Bet Jun 1840 and Jun 1841], New York Debba Mets, Household Member, F, 2, [b. Bet Jun 1847 and Jun 1848], New York Mary Mets, Household Member, F, 0, [b. July 1850 ], New York | Mitts, Mary (I10518)
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| 775 | Ignatiz Mets, Household Member, M, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], Germany Delia Mets, Household Member, F, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], New York William Mets, Household Member, M, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York George Mets, Household Member, M, 12, [b. Bet Jun 1837 and Jun 1838], New York James Mets, Household Member, M, 9, [b. Bet Jun 1840 and Jun 1841], New York Debba Mets, Household Member, F, 2, [b. Bet Jun 1847 and Jun 1848], New York Mary Mets, Household Member, F, 0, [b. Sep 1850 ], New York | Graham, Nellie (I2420)
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| 776 | Ignatiz Mets, Household Member, M, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], Germany Delia Mets, Household Member, F, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], New York William Mets, Household Member, M, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York George Mets, Household Member, M, 12, [b. Bet Jun 1837 and Jun 1838], New York James Mets, Household Member, M, 9, [b. Bet Jun 1840 and Jun 1841], New York Debba Mets, Household Member, F, 2, [b. Bet Jun 1847 and Jun 1848], New York Mary Mets, Household Member, F, 0, [b. Sep 1850 ], New York | Mitts, John (I10516)
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| 777 | Ignatiz Mets, Household Member, M, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], Germany Delia Mets, Household Member, F, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], New York William Mets, Household Member, M, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York George Mets, Household Member, M, 12, [b. Bet Jun 1837 and Jun 1838], New York James Mets, Household Member, M, 9, [b. Bet Jun 1840 and Jun 1841], New York Debba Mets, Household Member, F, 2, [b. Bet Jun 1847 and Jun 1848], New York Mary Mets, Household Member, F, 0, [b. Sep 1850 ], New York | Mitts, Deborah (I10517)
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| 778 | Ignatiz Mets, Household Member, M, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], Germany Delia Mets, Household Member, F, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], New York William Mets, Household Member, M, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York George Mets, Household Member, M, 12, [b. Bet Jun 1837 and Jun 1838], New York James Mets, Household Member, M, 9, [b. Bet Jun 1840 and Jun 1841], New York Debba Mets, Household Member, F, 2, [b. Bet Jun 1847 and Jun 1848], New York Mary Mets, Household Member, F, 0, [b. Sep 1850 ], New York | Mitts, James (I10525)
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| 779 | Ignatiz Mets, Household Member, M, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], Germany Delia Mets, Household Member, F, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], New York William Mets, Household Member, M, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York George Mets, Household Member, M, 12, [b. Bet Jun 1837 and Jun 1838], New York James Mets, Household Member, M, 9, [b. Bet Jun 1840 and Jun 1841], New York Debba Mets, Household Member, F, 2, [b. Bet Jun 1847 and Jun 1848], New York Mary Mets, Household Member, F, 0, [b. Sep 1850 ], New York | Mitts, George (I10526)
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| 780 | Ignatiz Mets, Household Member, M, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], Germany Delia Mets, Household Member, F, 43, [b. Bet Jun 1806 and Jun 1807], New York William Mets, Household Member, M, 13, [b. Bet Jun 1836 and Jun 1837], New York George Mets, Household Member, M, 12, [b. Bet Jun 1837 and Jun 1838], New York James Mets, Household Member, M, 9, [b. Bet Jun 1840 and Jun 1841], New York Debba Mets, Household Member, F, 2, [b. Bet Jun 1847 and Jun 1848], New York Mary Mets, Household Member, F, 0, [b. ], New York | Mitts, William (I10527)
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| 781 | Improved: 180 Wood-land: 35 Farm: 1500 Implements/Machinery: 250, Wages Paid: 200 Horses: 3 Milk Cows: 5 Other Cattle: 8 Sheep: 2 Swine: 1 Value of Live Stock: 830 Oats , bushels: 350 Barley , bushels: 00 Irish Potatoes , bushels: 80 Butter , lbs.: 450 Hay , tons: 100 Maple Sugar , lbs. : 50 Molasses , gallons : 5, Value of Animals Slaught.: 69, Est. Value all farm production: 1536 | Caldwell, Minerva J. (I354)
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| 782 | In 1854 Aabenraa was in Denmark (the duchy of Slesvig). In 1866 it was Apenrade in Prussia (the province of Schleswig-Holstein). In 1920 it again became Aabenraa in Denmark. The war took place in 1864. | Weisberg, Johann Friederich (I732)
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| 783 | In 1910 Census, listed as Mother of 6, but only 5 are living | Lacken, Mary Catherine (I45)
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| 784 | In a number of Jan's grandchildren birth records the name of the mother's father is Matej Babor. It is in the marriage record of the mother where her father is listed as Jan Babor. Jan is selected as the first name since the marriage event is earlier. Further research also confirms the correct first name is Jan. | Novy, Jan (I5071)
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| 785 | In Fremont Tribune (19 Sep 1966) "Mr. Kavan, a retired farmer" died Saturday night ..." - that would be on Sep 17. | Kavan, John Rudolph Jr. (I1958)
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| 786 | In Fremont Tribune (19 Sep 1966) "Mr. Kavan, a retired farmer" died Saturday night ..." - that would be on Sep 17. Sep 7 is a Wednesday and incorrect for the day he died. | Kavan, John Rudolph Jr. (I1958)
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| 787 | In her marriage banns, she was listed as having no parents. However, her future husband also listed himself as having no parents and that appears not to have been the case. At the time of her marriage banns, she was living on the Boomstraat (Tree Street) in Amsterdam when she met Lambert. | Jacobse, Annetie (I10558)
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| 788 | In hosiptal three weeks before he died. | Kucera, John Peter (I104)
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| 789 | In possession of no money (with Mother) Joining Father Whether alien intend to become citizen of United States: yes Ever in prison: No Whether a polygamist: No Whether an anarchist: No Whether believes in or advocates overthrow of government by force: No Whether coming by reason of offer, solicitation, etc: No Whether previously deported: No Deformed or cripped: No Place of birth: Alexandria, Canada Age: 11 Sex: M Single Read: Yes Write: Yes Race: French Nationality: Canada Last permanent address: Alexandria Nearest relative: Grand-mother: Mrs. Isaac Brinette Ever in U.S.: Yes, from 1910 to July 1918 Where: Oriskany Falls Passage paid by: Mother Destination: Oriskany Falls N.Y., Father-Denis Loomis Ever arrested or deported: No Purpose in coming: Perm. Head tax status: Under 16 Arrived by P&O F Co Miss Vandenberg | Loomis, Jerry B. (I35)
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| 790 | In previous records Katerina Fiala is recorded of daughter of Svoboda or Václav Horák from Plazy. There was no Katerina Svoboda or Horák born in Plazy or Valy. The only marriage in Plazy register of Jakub Fiala is with Katerina Dvorak. Until 1823 Jakub and Katerina lived in Valy #9, where also last child of them Ludmila was born, then no Fiala occurs in this village including death records, so obviously they sold their cottage and moved out. | Dvorak, Katerina (I2694)
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| 791 | In the Canajoharie Courier, August 16, 1898: "Henry and Steuben Snyder were called to Stilwater to attend the funeral of their brother Isaac Snyder, a former resident of this place." | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 792 | Indenture Date: September 21, 1830 Recorded Date: February 22, 1833 Type: Deed Parties: Michael Phenes Jr. & Roxanna Phenes (Grantors) to Ambrose Snyder Property: 52 acres, part of Lot No. 47 in Livingston Patent, Cherry Valley. Bounded northerly by lands already owned by Ambrose Snyder, easterly by Moses Lewis, southerly by Josiah Batson, and westerly by lands conveyed the same day by Phenes to Joseph Price. | Snyder, Ambrose (I8965)
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| 793 | Index includes the IGI, digital copies of original records, and compiled records. FHL digital and microfilm copies. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Source (S180)
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| 794 | Isaac Snyder and his wife Nancy executed a mortgage on or before 2 April 1838 in the amount of approximately $350 to Philip Snyder and Allen Snyder. The mortgage was still in effect as of 11 October 1838, when the Snyders sold the mortgaged property (part of Lot 13 in the William Dick Patent) to Benjamin Wendell. As part of that deed, Wendell agreed to assume and pay the mortgage. Although the full mortgage document has not yet been located, the transaction is referenced in the deed recorded 11 May 1841. | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 795 | Isaac Snyder and his wife Nancy sold 6¾ acres of land in Lot 13 of the William Dick Patent to Benjamin Wendell for $500. The land was located near the Sprout Bridge and bordered Michael Van Deusen's "Closs farm," the Cherry Valley Road, and the Sharon Road. The deed was made subject to a mortgage Isaac and Nancy had executed earlier that year (2 April 1838) to Philip Snyder and Allen Snyder for about $350, which Wendell agreed to pay. Nancy was examined separately from her husband and acknowledged the sale as her voluntary act. The deed was recorded on 11 May 1841 at 7:00 A.M. in Montgomery County. | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 796 | Isaac Snyder and his wife Nancy sold about 98 square rods of land to Jacob H. Reury for $600. The property was located near the intersection of the Van Dusen Road and the Cherry Valley Road, in the Captain William Dick Patent. Nancy was privately examined and acknowledged the deed separately. It was recorded on 16 February 1857. | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 797 | Isaac Snyder and his wife Nancy sold to Allen Snyder a 4-acre parcel of land in Minden for $1,000. The parcel was bounded on the west by land of Delos Seeber, on the north and east by Allen Snyder's existing land, and on the south by the public road from Oak Hill to Sprout Brook. The deed was acknowledged on the same day and recorded on November 9, 1860. | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 798 | Isaac Snyder and his wife Nancy sold to Allen Snyder a 4-acre parcel of land in Minden for $1,000. The parcel was bounded on the west by land of Delos Seeber, on the north and east by Allen Snyder's existing land, and on the south by the public road from Oak Hill to Sprout Brook. The deed was acknowledged on the same day and recorded on November 9, 1860. | Snyder, Allen (I8954)
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| 799 | Isaac Snyder purchased a parcel of land on the north side of Bowman's Creek from Henry H. Ough and his wife Catharine for $300. The property was located in the Captain William Dick Patent, near the intersection of the Van Dusen Road and the Cherry Valley Road, and was estimated to contain 98 square rods. Isaac was to take possession on 1 December 1835. The deed was acknowledged on 10 November 1835 and recorded on 11 March 1840. | Snyder, Isaac (I8984)
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| 800 | Isaac Snyder, Household Member, M, 38, [b. Bet Jun 1811 and Jun 1812], New York, Cabinet Maker, $500 real estate Nancy Snyder, Household Member, F, 36, [b. Bet Jun 1813 and Jun 1814], New York Martha M. Snyder, Household Member, F, 7, [b. Bet Jun 1842 and Jun 1843], New York Maryette Snyder, Household Member, F, 14, [b. Bet Jun 1835 and Jun 1836], New York Hellen F. Snyder, Household Member, F, 3, [b. Bet Jun 1846 and Jun 1847], New York Ebenezer Hickock, Household Member, M, 49, [b. Bet Jun 1800 and Jun 1801], Connecticut, Cabinet Maker Francis Miller, Household Member, M, 27, [b. Bet Jun 1822 and Jun 1823], New York | Snyder, Helen F. (I9557)
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