Martin/Puitt
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201 | Elder, Mary (wid Alex) b 910 Michigan | MANKS, Mary (I1539)
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202 | Elder, Mary (wid Alex), h 728 Borthwick | MANKS, Mary (I1539)
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203 | Elder, Mary (wid Alex), h 728 Borthwick | MANKS, Mary (I1539)
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204 | Elder, Mary (wid Alex), h 728 Borthwick | MANKS, Mary (I1539)
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205 | Elder, Mary (wid Alex), clk OW&K h 728 Borthwick clk is an abreviation for clerk. OW and K would have been the business she was clerk for. | MANKS, Mary (I1539)
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206 | Elder, Mary (Wid Alex0), b 909 Mississippi Av. | MANKS, Mary (I1539)
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207 | Eldest son of Robert Poage and Elizabeth Preston was assistant surveyor in Augusta County Va. 1760, vestryman Augusta Parish 1763, high sheriff and county surveyor 1778, and farmer. The exact order of his children is not known. The order I have recorded is substantially correct. | POAGE, John (I474)
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208 | Elias had another child by another woman. | Family: Cohen, Elias / Alicia (F481)
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209 | Elisha Pruitt and Hester Parnell. Elisha was of Legal Age. Hester of legal age by the confirmation of James Campbell. | Family: PRUITT, Elisha / (F432)
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210 | Elvira beck says " Aunt Lily never had a boyfriend. She had a heart shaped locket that we all though may have had a sweetie in it but it turned out to be her brother Tom. | Elder, Lilly Magee (I1910)
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211 | Elvira Beck says "Uncle Tom was working in an orange crate factory met aunt Minnie in a boarding house." "Tom and Minnie did not have any children. | Elder, Thomas Moore Manks (I1890)
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212 | Emigrated on the Ship "Kent" to Burlington, N.J. | Clayton, Honour (I2196)
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213 | Emigrated to P.E.I. where he inherited some property from a relative of his mother Flora Nicholson. | MACLEAN, Alexander (I1778)
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214 | employee E.I. Dupont deNemours Co. Martinsville, Va. | COLE, Norborne Page (I664)
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215 | Evidently she was Martins first wife. They had two children but I come through the one child that Martin had with the widow SPAIN. Her parents were John ROOP and Susan BARTLETT. | ROOP, Emeline (I70)
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216 | fallen victim to his zeal in rendering most valuable services to the sick and distressed in Portland. (St. John) | MANKS, Squire (I1788)
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217 | Family Records in Holme Monthly Meeting Non Conformist Records England Film # 815,966 Quaker Records | FURNAS, John (I110)
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218 | Family Source | Family: MARTIN, James Ebenezer / ELDER, Sarah Harrell (F113)
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219 | Family Source | Family: MACKENZIE, William / MARTIN, Sarah Elizabeth (F304)
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220 | Family Source | Family: VAUGHAN, John / BULL, Elizabeth (F308)
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221 | Family Source | Family: BULL, Isaac / WALLING, Mary (F310)
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222 | Family Source | Family: VAUGHAN, John / WOOD, Mary (F311)
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223 | Family Source | Family: VAUGHAN, Daniel / GRIMES, Susanna (F321)
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224 | Family Source | Family: ESSEX, Hugh / CORPS, Rebecca (F323)
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225 | Family Source | Family: WHITFORD, James / CORPS, Mercy (F324)
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226 | Family Source | Family: CORPS, David / ESSEX, Susannah (F326)
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227 | Family Source | Family: VAUGHAN, Benjamin / BOWEN, Priscilla (F327)
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228 | Family Source | Family: VAUGHAN, David / WIGHTMAN, Mary (F328)
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229 | Family Source | Family: VAUGHAN, John / TRIPP, Virtue (Waite) (F329)
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230 | Family tradition says that she died in an automobile accident. This information from an interview of Margaret Dumont. | MARTIN, Hannah Louise (I382)
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231 | Farmer | POAGE, John Jr (I745)
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232 | farmer and stockraiser in Pochontas County, Va; ruling elder, Oak Grove Church. | POAGE, William Col (I744)
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233 | Farmer on the Homestead. | MARTIN, Simon (I1914)
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234 | farmer, Minonk Ill where he died. | POAGE, Alfred Byington (I733)
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235 | farmer, then carpenter, Devils Lake ND | POAGE, Harvey Senter (I685)
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236 | Father b. NJ Mother Missouri | Savage, Esther L (I2129)
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237 | Father is Thomas the information was taken from the book 'Pedigree of Richard BORDEN by Thomas Allen Glenn 1901 Genealogy of Joseph PECK and related families.Joan was his second wife but that appears to be who the children come through | BORDEN, Matthew (I1308)
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238 | Father was born in New Jersey and Mother Penns. In the Vital Records of Mahaska #0985383 It states on page 143 of her sons marriage records that her maiden name was Haines. For years I've found her under her widow name of Spain only. | HAINES, Mary widow Spain (I18)
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239 | Father was Edmund BORDEN and mother was Margaret. Wife still living 28 JAN 1559/60. All this from the library of congress Genealogy of Joseph PECK and related families. Pedigree of Richard BORDEN by Thomas Allen Glenn 1901. | BORDEN, William (I1326)
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240 | Father was William BORDEN and Joan. His first wife I don't have a name for but his second wife was Margaret who was buried 25 Sep 1589 in the Hedcorn Churchyard in Kent.The children I think come from the first wife who died in 1581. Margaret was a widow and they were marr 2 May 1584 her widow name was READER. | BORDEN, Thomas (I1319)
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241 | Fathers name is William NEWBY AND mother is Ruth | NEWBY, Achsah (I293)
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242 | Fathers name John CONNER, mothers first name was Rachel | CONNER, Jesse (I82)
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243 | Fathers name was Amos HAWKINS and her mothers name Phebe WILSON Twin to Jonathan. Married Charles MILLS 5 Mar 1818 | HAWKINS, Mary (I260)
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244 | First cousin to her husband Robert Poage. Daughter of Hannah Woods and grand-daughter of Michael Woods. | WALLACE, Jean (I779)
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245 | First husband John Wallace SUTER III they were married 16 June 1973 They had one daughter Robin and after divorce she married Bruce KOKAPELI on November 30 1985 | PRUITT, Janis Claire (I194)
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246 | First Marriage | Family: Sadler, Robert Loydd / Elder, Mary (F510)
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247 | First married to Alok DIXIT 27 Aug 1977 then to William DAVIDSON 21 Jan 1984 | PRUITT, Cynthia Mildred (I195)
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248 | First son David born at Portsrnouth 1704 married Dinah daughter of Benjamin Baker of N. Kingston. David and Dinah Vaughan went to Scituate, R. l. after the birth of their fifth child Elizabeth born in 1735. The Scituate records contain the birth records of twelve of their thirteen children. The Will of David Vaughan (s/o John) was executed at Beekman's Precincts Dutchess County, N.Y. and transcribed in the book of Wills at the County Clerk's office in Manhattan, New York City. All thirteen of David and Dinah's children are named in his will. About 1768 the Will of David was transcribed on the records at N. Kingston because of his land holdings there and the inheritance factors. There are four branches of the Vaughan family in this genealogy which cover the descendants of seven of David and Dinah Vaughan's eight sons. There may be living today more descendants of this family than any other Vaughn (an) family of the same period. DAVID, son of John and Elizabetn (Bull) Vaughan was born at Portsmouth, R.l. Oet. 25, 1704. He married, probably at North Kingstown, Dinah Baker before 1726. She was dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Havens) Baker. Some genealogists claim wife was Dinah. Northrup, dau. of Benjamin Northrup, because David Vaughan mentioned his brother-in-law Benjamin Northrup in his will. However, David's sister Mary married for her second husband a Benjamin Northrup, and this was undoubtedly the brother-inlaw to whom David refers. The Estate Papers of Benjamin Baker, probated 1726 at North Kingston mentions his daughter, wife of David Vaughan. Dinah and David's children were all recorded at Scituate, R.l., except for the youngest, who may have been born in Dutchess Co., N.Y. The first five of his children were born at N.K. David was made Freernan at N.K. May 1730. He bought 100 acres in Scituate Mar. 12, 1734-5, and was admitted freeman there in 1736. He moved with all, or most of his family about 1755, to Beekman Precinct, Dutchess Co., N.Y. He drew his will Aug. 16, 1761. His will was admitted to Probate Oct. 30, 1761, and recorded in Liber 23, page 155. Wills in Surrogate at New York Co., New York City. The will was later probated at N.K. on May 8, 1768 because of property he still owned there. The records at N.K. were partially burned, and a complete copy of the will is not available. Wife Dinah went to Nova Scotia to live with several of her sons. she died there after 1772, when she executed a deed to her son Anthony. David and Dinah sold 161 l/2 acres at Scituate on Mar. 8, 1759 to Tom Eldred, Jr. David's descendants are very numerous and represent many of the hardy pioneers who converted the wilderness. THIS DAVID WAS NOT THE FATHER of Thomas Vaughan of Kingsbury His thirteen children are all named in his will. | VAUGHAN, David (I1920)
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249 | Found on the marriage record of her daughter Nettie Smith to Thomas Sherman Sheue on film #0985383, Vital records of Mahaska Co. Iowa Marriages of 1880-1897, Pg. 143. She was also on the 1990 census with her husbands. There it states that she was Sarah E. born in Dec 1840, Mother of 5 children 4 of which are living Born in Iowa and her father and Mother in Kentucky. | SHELLEY, Sarah E (I20)
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250 | Fredricton N.B. He was involved in constructing a railroad on P.E.I. | KELLY, Luke (I1835)
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