Matches 951 to 1,000 of 2,520
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951 | Marie died of pneumonia when she was still a young girl soon after the family came to America. - as told to Mrs. John P. (Mary Nemec) Kucera by her mother-in-law Marie Brecka Beranek Kucera, Marianna's mother. | Beranek, Marianna (I745)
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952 | Marriage date estimation assumes that Elizabeth is the mother of all of Bartholomew's children | Family: Bartholomew Green / Elizabeth (F1707)
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953 | Marriage occurred at Reformed Dutch Church | Family: Johannes A. Huyck / Elizabeth Clauw (F261)
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954 | Marriage occurred in St. Finnan's Cathedral. | Family: Augustin Aquin / Mary Michaud (F60)
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955 | Marriage took place at Cristman Hotel. | Family: Ira Major Golden / Josephine House (F138)
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956 | Marriage took place at the home of the bride [Isaac Snyder] | Family: John C. Fuller / Emma L. Snyder (F3391)
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957 | Marriage year estimate from age when married | Kalab, Frantisek (I2679)
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958 | Married at A. Pokorney Home | Family: Anton Frank Soukup / Gladys Elaine Rezac (F20)
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959 | Married at Frank's brother's home. | Family: Frank D. Howe / Emma Datel (F1337)
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960 | Married at Saints Peter & Paul church in Abie | Family: Martin Stejskal / Emma Polacek (F1315)
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961 | Married at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Abie, Nebraska | Family: Frank Jelinek / Antonia Beranek (F1303)
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962 | Married by Reverend James Gardner of Marshfield | Family: James Warren / Penelope Winslow (F1480)
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963 | Married in St. Peter's Lutheran Church | Family: James Houghtaling / Elizabeth Berger (F417)
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964 | Married in the Albany Dutch Reformed Church. Banns first announce 26 August 1688. | Family: Conrad Mathys Houghtaling / Tryntje Van Slyke (F469)
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965 | Married in the Cedar Hill church | Family: John A. Zakovec / Anna Ondracek (F654)
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966 | Married in the Courthouse | Family: Leonard A. Rezac / Mary Kucera (F27)
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967 | Married in the DRC of Albany | Family: Willem Houghtaling / Helena Uzile (F465)
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968 | Married in the Dutch Reformed Church | Family: William Houghtaling / Marytje Bloomingdale (F458)
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969 | Marsh Virika, Self, M, 30, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Flora Virika, Wife, F, 25, Bohemia, Married, Keeps House James Virika, Son, M, 6, Nebraska, Single Mary Virika, Daughter, F, 4, Nebraska, Single Joseph Virika, Son, M, 0, Nebraska, Single | Virka, Frank (I1487)
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970 | Marsh Virika, Self, M, 30, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Flora Virika, Wife, F, 25, Bohemia, Married, Keeps House James Virika, Son, M, 6, Nebraska, Single Mary Virika, Daughter, F, 4, Nebraska, Single Joseph Virika, Son, M, 0, Nebraska, Single | Virka, James (I1483)
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971 | Marsh Virika, Self, M, 30, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Flora Virika, Wife, F, 25, Bohemia, Married, Keeps House James Virika, Son, M, 6, Nebraska, Single Mary Virika, Daughter, F, 4, Nebraska, Single Joseph Virika, Son, M, 0, Nebraska, Single | Virka, Jan (I1482)
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972 | Marsh Virika, Self, M, 30, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Flora Virika, Wife, F, 25, Bohemia, Married, Keeps House James Virika, Son, M, 6, Nebraska, Single Mary Virika, Daughter, F, 4, Nebraska, Single Joseph Virika, Son, M, 0, Nebraska, Single | Virka, Mary (I1485)
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973 | Marsh Virika, Self, M, 30, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Flora Virika, Wife, F, 25, Bohemia, Married, Keeps House James Virika, Son, M, 6, Nebraska, Single Mary Virika, Daughter, F, 4, Nebraska, Single Joseph Virika, Son, M, 0, Nebraska, Single | Soukup, Veronica (I1317)
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974 | Marthart Baker, F, 18, [b. Bet June 1841 and June 1842], New York, Domestic Sayre Baker, M, 60, [b. Bet June 1799 and June 1800], Rhode Island, Carpenter & Joiner Sally Baker, F, 60, [b. Bet June 1799 and June 1800], Vermont, Housekeeper Simon Baker, 24, [b. Bet June 1835 and June 1836], New York, Farm Laborer | Baker, Simon (I5185)
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975 | Marthart Baker, F, 18, [b. Bet June 1841 and June 1842], New York, Domestic Sayre Baker, M, 60, [b. Bet June 1799 and June 1800], Rhode Island, Carpenter & Joiner Sally Baker, F, 60, [b. Bet June 1799 and June 1800], Vermont, Housekeeper Simon Baker, 24, [b. Bet June 1835 and June 1836], New York, Farm Laborer | Reynolds, Sally (I5186)
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976 | Marthart Baker, F, 18, [b. Bet June 1841 and June 1842], New York, Domestic Sayre Baker, M, 60, [b. Bet June 1799 and June 1800], Rhode Island, Carpenter & Joiner Sally Baker, F, 60, [b. Bet June 1799 and June 1800], Vermont, Housekeeper Simon Baker, 24, [b. Bet June 1835 and June 1836], New York, Farm Laborer | Baker, Sayre (I5187)
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977 | Martin Rezac, M, 42, Farmer Antonia Rezac, F, 34 Johann Rezac, M, 9 Franz Rezac, M, 9 Martin Rezac, M, 4 Anton Rezac, M, 11/12 Nationality - Bohemia Last Permanent Residence - Bohemia Destination - Nebraska «b»Notes: «/b»Martin traveled with his sister Victoria Rezac Zahourek and her family. Martin's brother Jan arrived earlier in Nebraska in 1873. Martin and Victoria were followed to Nebraska by their brother Jiljí in 1875, and sisters, Teresa Rezac Staska and Antonia Rezac Lanik in 1876. | Rezac, Martin (I591)
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978 | Mary was the widow of Jim's brother John O. Hines | Family: James Hines / Mary Vavak (F640)
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979 | Memorial Park Cemetery was established in Niles Center in 1913. In 1940 the area was renamed Skokie because of postal confusion with the neighboring village of Niles. This explains why some of the sources list the burial place as Niles and the cemetery as Memorial. There isn't a Memorial Park Cemetery in Niles. | Parker, Charmaine Rose (I11003)
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980 | Micajah (1789-) and Lucretia Daugherty (1798-1840) parents??? Or James and Mary parents?? | Caldwell, Minerva J. (I354)
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981 | Moravia was a Crown Land in the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918. | Severin, Victoria (I5679)
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982 | Moravia was a Crown Land in the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918. | Plisek, Frank A. Jr. (I10240)
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983 | Mr. Kracman was well known and highly respected. He was a progressive farmer and an active stockholder of the Farmers Co-Operative Grain Company of Linwood. He had a host of friends. | Kracman, Frank (I573)
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984 | Mrs. Ella Huyck Frankfort, April 20.— The death of Mrs. Ella Golden Huyck, widow of the late Oscar Huyck, occurred at her home in East Schuyler at 4 o'clock this morning, after an illness of many months, having suffered from kidney trouble since last fall. Mrs. Huyck was born in German Flatts, Feb. 19th, 1861, the daughter of Abner and Catherine Golden, and all her life has been spent in this vicinity. She married Oscar Huyck in Richfield Springs, Sept. 19, 1878, and for the past 15 years they had made their home in Schuyler. Mr. Huyck's death occurred two years ago last fall. Mrs. Huyck leaves surviving three sons, Seymour A. and Howard Huyck of Schuyler and Harry H. of Fort Plain, and two daughters, Bessie E. Huyck and Mrs. Earl Knox, both of Schuyler, and five grandchildren. She also leaves four brothers, James and William Golden of Ilion, Allen Golden of Amsterdam and Ira Golden of Schenectady, and two sisters, Mrs. William Garlock of Schuyler and Mrs. Frank Hawes of Frankfort. The funeral will be held Thursday at the convenience of the family. Friends may call Wednesday. | Golden, Ella Jane (I4)
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985 | n today's map the location is Zebnice (Plasy), Plzen-sever, Plzenský, Czech Republic. | Soukup, Josefa (I2379)
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986 | Name of Deceased: Sarah Robinson Date of Birth: February 12, 1808 Date of Death: February 18, 1896 Age at Death: 88 years, 6 days Place of Death: Sprout Brook, NY Marital Status: Widowed Occupation: Not specified Birthplace: Minden, NY Citizenship: Not specified Father's Name: Ambrose Snyder Mother's Name: Betsey Empie Surviving Spouse: Not applicable (as she was widowed) Cause of Death: Dropsy of the Heart (natural cause) Attending Physician: Dr. G. P. Mallette Place of Burial: Fort Plain, NY, Town Canajoharie, County Montgomery, State of New York | Snyder, Sarah (I8980)
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987 | Neamiah Reynolds, M, 60, [b. Bet June 1789 and June 1790], Massachusetts, Farmer Emaline Reynolds, F, 18, [b. Bet June 1831 and June 1832], New York Caroline Reynolds, F, 18, [b. Bet June 1831 and June 1832], New York William Reynolds, M, 25, [b. Bet June 1824 and June 1825], New York, Farmer Elizabeth Reynolds, F, 26, [b. Bet June 1823 and June 1824], New York Oliver Reynolds, F, 7, [b. Bet June 1842 and June 1843], New York Sarakette Reynolds, F, 5, [b. Bet June 1844 and June 1845], New York Caroline Reynolds, F, 1, [b. Bet June 1848 and June 1849], New York | Reynolds, Nehemiah (I5182)
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988 | Neither Goltry nor Alfalfa County existed in 1899. Goltry was created in 1904 and Alfalfa County in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state | Plisek, Aneska (I10478)
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989 | Neither Goltry nor Alfalfa County existed in 1899. Goltry was created in 1904 and Alfalfa County in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state | Plisek, Aneska (I10478)
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990 | New York. Montgomery County. 1892 state census. Montgomery County Courthouse, Fonda, New York. FHL Microfilm 479335 | Source (S238)
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991 | Nicholas served in the Hartford town government and was a Captain in King Phillip's War. | Olmstead, Nicholas (I672)
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992 | No state document has been found to confirm the marriage. | Family: Dick Jesse Meyer / Victoria Antonia Severin (F4184)
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993 | Not mentioned in 1737 when her brother, Jiri, has made payments to his siblings. Implies she has died and left no libing children. | Soukup, Judita (I2404)
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994 | Not mentioned in Deed made by heirs on John Damon in 1707. | Sympson, James (I5518)
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995 | Not possible since Alvaretta was not settled until after James was born. | Plisek, James A. (I10473)
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996 | Note written inside by Mildred (Huyck) Loomis surmising that this Bible belonged to Anna Duesler. Inscription in the back: Christmas Greeting to Anne Duesler from Mrs F. W. Bridenbecker Dec 25th, 1898 | Source (S2)
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997 | Notes found in the private papers obtained from Jerry Loomis after his death. | Source (S138)
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998 | Notre-Dame-de-Montreal | Trottier, Joseph (I5934)
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999 | Obituary Summary: Mrs. Wendell, wife of James Wendell, died at her home on Division Street in Fort Plain on Wednesday night, February 17, 1904, at age 59. She had lived in Fort Plain for the past 30 years. She was the daughter of James and Eliza Hickey and was a member of the Methodist Church and its auxiliary societies. She was survived by: Her husband: James Wendell One daughter: Mrs. Edward Norton of Fort Plain One full brother: George Hickey of Defiance, Ohio Two half-brothers: H. P. Alpaugh of Johnstown and Wilbur Alpaugh of Ames Four half-sisters: Mrs. K. D. Hilliard of Johnstown, Mrs. J. E. Flint of Johnstown, Mrs. Jonah Ough of Sprout Brook, Mrs. Albert Alger of Ames | Hickey, Mary F. (I10368)
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1000 | Oklahoma State Vital Records have Benard A. McFarland died in Beaver on 13 Mar 1942 | McFarland, Bernard A. (I11138)
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