Martin/Puitt
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Matches 301 to 350 of 1,023
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301 | Had two sons and some daughters | MACLEOD, Sarah Anne (I934)
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302 | Harry had no children by either marriage. | KING, Hazel (I561)
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303 | Harry says he never married | Adams, Martin (I2427)
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304 | Harry Sheue went to visit her once with his dad. Sarah was Thomas Scheue's half Sister | SPAIN, Sarah E (I76)
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305 | Has the Elder family bible. Muriel Oxner, 143 Carolann Way, Grants pass, Oregon,97526. Also in her possesion is furniture that was built by Frank Elder and a dress handed down that used to belong to Mary Manks. She gave the dress to her Daughter Jean in 2001 and the furniture to her son Harold or a grandson? | Tilden, Muriel (Dolly) (I1543)
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306 | Hattie was a Christian Scientist... so the Furnas Pruitt family became Christian Scientists... | Hattie (I553)
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307 | Have a copy of letter from him in 1840 from Skye to his brother Donald on P.E.I. it mintions son Sandy and other sons and Daughters and a sister Nancy. | MARTIN, Martin (I936)
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308 | Have a letter from him dated oct 29th 1836 | MARTIN, Kenneth (I943)
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309 | He also was a protestant minister and also involved in politics as a member of the state legislature in Washington, Olympia. He and his wife Mary Margaret Dunlap were married 6 Aug 1949. They were missionaries to the Phillipine Islands also. | PRUITT, Paul Furnas (I34)
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310 | HE AND HIS WIFE ESTER LOST 2 BABIES | PRUITT, MELLVILL C. (I545)
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311 | He became a Quaker minister at age 22. He left a will. His residence in Frederick Co., VA, is presently a museum. 'HOLLINGSWORTH Heritage,' Dec 1994, p. 21 Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Isaac (I2078)
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312 | He became Tutor to Malcolm MacQueen, his nephew, when brother Archbald died fairly young | MACQUEEN, Donald (I1799)
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313 | He came to America with William PENN on the bark 'Welcome.' He settled at Rockland Manor in New Castle Co., PA (now DE). He was a Provincial Assembly member. He left a will. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' p. 24 Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Thomas (I2072)
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314 | He lived in Cecil Co., MD, after marriage. In 1733 he moved to 582 acres near Winchester, VA. He erected a flour mill. He was a Quaker, attending meetings at E. Nottingham, PA, 150 miles away. He was killed by a buffalo on his estate, 'Abraham's Delight.' He left a will. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' pp. 24, 95 'HOLLINGSWORTH Heritage,' Dec 1994, p. 20 Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Abraham (I2076)
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315 | He was 76 years old when he died. It was his son William that left Portsmouth R.I. and went to Beaufort, North Carolina | BORDEN, John (I1252)
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316 | He was a master Mariner. He left a widow Hannah. His estate, probated in Saint John, N.B., indicated that, among other assets, he owned the Schooner 'Acadian'. | VAUGHAN, William (I2037)
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317 | He was a protestand minister most of his life. His wife Meryl Green married 24 Apr 1942. They had 8 children, the oldest Ferman was adopted. Lanith and I attended this uncles funeral and all of his children and grandchildren were there. It was most unusual for us not being used to creamation and ashes being available for those in attendance to sprinkle among the strawberries. A flute was played and everyone followed to the garden for the funeral. The overall theme of his life, seemed to be 'It doesn't matter what you do, if it's what you want. The last several years he and Meryl were separated but good friends. | PRUITT, Robert Thomas (I33)
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318 | He was a Quaker. In 1682 he settled near present Wilmington, DE. He was a member of the first Penn. Council & Assembly. He signed William PENN's 'Great Charter.' 'Hist. Collections of Harrison Co.' (OH), p. 519 Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' pp. 23ff | HOLLINGSWORTH, Valentine (I2052)
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319 | He was a twin to Jonathan. Temple work performed, dates unknown | FURNAS, Thomas (I146)
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320 | He was a weaver. | WILSON, Christopher (I156)
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321 | He was from Texas | Family: Oxner, Clifford W. / Tilden, Muriel (Dolly) (F366)
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322 | He was knighted in 1617. He was a member of the English House of Commons. He initiated the idea of sanctuary for Roman Catholics in America. 'Encycl. Britan.,' 1990, Vol. 1, p. 848 Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' p. 1 | CALVERT, George (I2084)
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323 | He was of Kiplin, near Danby Wiske, Yorkshire, England. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' 1991 Info from Charles L. DUNN, 102362.1651@compuserve.com | CALVERT, John (I2067)
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324 | He was of Stranmillis, near Belfast, (No.) Ireland. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTS,' p. 19 | GLASSFORD, Hugh (I2059)
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325 | he was unmarried | MACQUEEN, Donald (I1845)
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326 | He was unmarried. Occupation K.C. Barrister, M.P. | MARTIN, Donald Charles (I1015)
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327 | Heiss Quaker Records page 6 Hendricks, Indiana has this record. | Mary (I268)
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328 | Helped to procure a boat to ferry the prince from Portree to Raasay, after Culloden. He died when his son Malcolm was still a child. | MACQUEEN, Archibald (I1764)
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329 | Her Fathers Brother is Abraham Zaffrani married to Lily Cohen Stepsister to Sol Cohen Abadi | Zaffrani, Perla (I2468)
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330 | Her fathers name is Robert MILHOUSE and Mother is Sally | MILHOUSE, Elizabeth (I256)
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331 | Her fathers name was Isacc. I have two sealing dates to her husband. 1 24 May 1973 LA 2 22 Feb 1974 OG | COOK, Dinah (I132)
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332 | Her parents were Robert Bruce Dunlap and Mildrea Emma Ride | DUNLAP, Mary Margaret (I193)
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333 | Hester Pruitt formely Parnel disasociated from Miami Monthly Meeting for marrying out of unity. | PARNELL, Esther (I22)
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334 | His age is unclear as 73 is crossed out and 93 is written in instead while his birth year of 1826 would match the 73 years of age, note that a tombstone found in the Peoria cemeterey marked M. Sheue has an age of 74 at the death in 1910. | Source (S41)
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335 | His first wife was his 1st cousin. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Ezekiel (I2098)
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336 | His middle name is possibly Alexander. (See will of John Martin) It | MARTIN, Kenneth (I808)
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337 | Hog Farmer in Iowa. Harry Scheue know Dewey well and visited him on his hog farm. Harry thinks he was fairly well to do financialy but died in hi 50's | Dunwoody, Dewey (I2432)
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338 | home 116 St. patrick | ELDER, Alexander The Third (I1538)
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339 | home was 4 Castle, St. John N.B. | ELDER, Alexander The Third (I1538)
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340 | Home Waterloo street opposite Golding | ELDER, Alexander The Third (I1538)
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341 | Hugh Laughlin and his wifes brother (Thomas Lindley) were co-owners and builders of the Lindley Mill; Located on a branch of Cane Creek. The mill has been re-stored, and is owned by a descendant of Thomas Lindley. Hugh Laughlin lived up the creek from the mill. | Laughlin, Hugh (I2294)
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342 | Husb John BORDEN.She must have died in England before 1635 because her husb. and his second wife Joan traveld to America aboard the Elizabeth Ann with their children Matthew and Elizabeth in 1635. Husb was 28,wife Joan 23 and Matt 8 and Elizabeth 3. | CLAGGET, Elizabeth (I1316)
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343 | Husband: Malcolm M'queen #313 died at age: 82 He leased, afterwards bought, from Louisa Augusta, Lady Wood, wife of Sir Gabriel Wood and Maria Matilda Fanning, d/os of Governor Fanning, the homestead fronting on Fletchers Road a short distance east of Orwell Crossroads | MACQUEEN, Malcolm (I1011)
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344 | I am assuming that the following information is regarding Mary Winters and not Mary Coale because of the marrieage dates of the two Marys to Jeremiah. "BROWN, MARY. Widow of Jeremiah. West Nottingham. November 9, 1769. November 30, 1769. To step-grandson Stephen son of Isaac Brown £20 being the payment coming to me from Esther Brown, at interest until he is 21. Best wearing apparel to be sent to my 3 sisters Elizabeth, Abigail and Catherine in Ireland. To cousin Elizabeth Thornton now living in Carolina £20. To Mary wife of Henry Reynolds case of drawers which was her mother's. To Sarah daughter of Isaac Brown riding mare and saddle. To Mary Lockland, my maid, bed at 18. All remainder to Elisha, Mary, Jeremiah and Saml., children of Joshua Brown, and George, Jeremiah, Isaac and Elisha, children of Isaac Brown. Executors: Elisha son of Joshua and Jeremiah son of Isaac Brown. Wit: John Butterfield, Rachel Johnson." | Winters, Mary (I2205)
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345 | I did not know this Uncle well he divorced my Aunt Betty. They had one child, I believe he was a baby when they divorced. His parents names were Ross E. Clarke and Minnie | CLARKE, William E (I176)
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346 | I have copy of will::Martin FamiyPapers from Margaret Dumont He bequeaths the land to his sons John and Peter, A cow to son Kenneth Martin. To remaining children Catherine, Mary and Margaret share each one schilling. He signs with his mark...an X. | MARTIN, Donald (I490)
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347 | illegally assembled and took part in the Orange Procession The Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based predominantly in Northern Ireland and Scotland with lodges throughout the Commonwealth and in the United States. It was founded in Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland in 1795. The Orange Order played an important role in the history of Canada, where it was established in 1830. Most early members were from Ireland, but later many English, Scots, and other Protestant Europeans joined the Order. | MANKS, Squire (I1788)
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348 | In 1635 came to New England settling near Roxbury, Mass. Probably born in Headcorn England. Came with husband and others in the spring of 1638 and became founding memmbers of the 1st colony of Rhode Island. | FOWLE, Joan (I1254)
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349 | In 1683 he came to DE on ship 'Lyon of Liverpool' as indentured servant. He was a blacksmith, home builder, and surveyor. He helped Thomas HOLME lay out City of Philadelphia. In 1695 he was Chester Co. (PA) sheriff. In 1700-08 he was Chester Co. (PA) coroner and court clerk. He was a Quaker and later an Episcopalian. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' pp. 24, 31 Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Henry (I2075)
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350 | In 1683 Wm PENN granted him 300 acres in present Delaware Co., PA. He left a will. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTS,' p. 19 'Hist. & Gen. HARLAN Family,' 1914, p. 18 Info from Greg NELSON, Salem, OR. | CALVERT, Thomas (I2057)
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