Martin/Puitt
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351 | In 1683 Wm PENN granted him 300 acres in present Delaware Co., PA. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' pp. 19-20, 74 | CALVERT, John (I2068)
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352 | In 1776, Malcolm planned on going to America, but did not. He went to England, where he practiced medicine in Ridgmont, near Woburn, Bedfordshire. Some of his descendants later moved to Australia. Details in Hebridean Pioneers. | MACQUEEN, Malcolm (I1771)
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353 | In 1804 he went to Warren Co., OH. Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Isaac (I2089)
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354 | In a Woodward family History . States that he had eleven children by his first two wives. Assuming Ester to be the first child I assume Hester Davis to be her Mother. | WOODWARD, Richard (I1024)
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355 | In April 1861 Ruth married a Jacob Hockett Family Record has marriage entry. Photocopy in my possission. | HARRIS, Ruth (I59)
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356 | In History of Clinton Co., Ohio, she is named as the sister of John Mills Senior and wife of George Arnold. | MILLS, Rachel (I1145)
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357 | In James Ebenezers 'Letters to Ruth McDonald' Feb. 22, 1934 he states that 'Sarahs trouble is from what is called Angina Pectoris, caused by hardening of the arteries, causing high blood pressure, causing a stagnation of the circulation of blood in the breast, forming what we call a sudden attack or prostration which leaves her very weak for some time.' 'She has had quite a number of those attacks, some very severe and some comaritivley light. | ELDER, Sarah Harrell (I487)
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358 | In my records I have a death date of 6 of Dec 1840 which means she died at about 4 months. I'm not sure why her temple work was done, also I have another date of sealing to her parents 24 Apr 1971 and another temple ID number 7005524 79. | PRUITT, Esther (I38)
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359 | In Salonica Greece this family spoke Ladino | Mashulam, Sol (I2495)
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360 | In the 1930 census los Angeles Californis, She is listed with husband Lawrence Chamberlin. Two daughters listed one as His stepdaughter and one as his daughter. Assuming one daughter as his from previous marriage and one is hers from previous marriage. | Elder, Mary (I2452)
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361 | In the Death and Memorandum Record it states that she has been living in the U.S. for 52 years. That would place her in the U.S. in late 1884. | ELDER, Sarah Harrell (I487)
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362 | Info from Family History Center Computer birth date must be incorrect. | FILKES, Mary (I1373)
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363 | Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Isaac (I2094)
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364 | Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Jacob (I2095)
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365 | Info from Judy REGAN, Lafayette, TN. | CORNISH(?), Catherine (I2055)
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366 | Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. | REA, Ann (I2064)
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367 | Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Robert (I2104)
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368 | Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from 1988 notes of Lee PONDER, Lady Lake, FL. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Ann (I2103)
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369 | Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Abraham (I2063)
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370 | Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, George (I2079)
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371 | Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Lydia (I2086)
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372 | Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Joseph (I2088)
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373 | Information on this family found in the Grant C.,Indiana, Quaker Records. | NICKERSON, James H (I113)
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374 | Inherited the Family Home on Newtown River. | MARTIN, Peter (I941)
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375 | Internment at Lone Fir Cemetery with graveside services of Wahsington Lodge A.F. and A.M. in which he held several offices including Master. Lone Fir Cemetery,SE Stark St & SE 26th Av, Portland, 97214 The funeral home was A. J. Rose. They are no longer in business, but the records are at Ross Hollywood, 4733 NE Thompson Portland, Oregon 97213. The phone number is 503-281-1800 | MARTIN, James Ebenezer (I486)
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376 | Interview of Elvira (Tilden) Beck age 91 and Muriel (Tilden) Oxner age 84 | Source (S36)
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377 | Invalid | WOODY, Charity (I2282)
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378 | Is attacked during a riot and shoots a man. | MANKS, Squire (I1788)
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379 | J. M. Gray certified the death. | SHELLEY, Sarah E (I20)
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380 | James and Jemima Jay and children Mills, Alexander, Mary, Rhoda, Layton, James, Ede (Edith), Dempsey, Isaac and Sarah. | JAY, James (I317)
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381 | James E. 'Letters to Ruth McDonald' Dec 26th 1937 mention other Humes | HUME, Rebeca Anne (I821)
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382 | James Ebenezer played with John as a child and they went to school together. James says 'John seemed to have a hard time learning at school, however he was a very good boy and very kindly hearted man all his life.' Family oral tradition indicates that John P. was never married | MARTIN, John P. (I1833)
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383 | James Ebenezer used to be her nurse when he lived at Newtown he was only 7 or 8 years older than her. He wrote to her and sent her copies of the'Martin Family Ancestry' for her brothers. James and wife visited her in Boston for just one night only. | MARTIN, Maggie (Rete) (I1891)
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384 | Jeremiah inherited the James Brown homestead in Cecil Co. Md. This homestead was re-stored at some point in time. | BROWNE, Jeremiah (I2200)
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385 | Jewish Calendar 5655 | ABADI, Salomon (I2481)
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386 | John and Mary Gowan Woody and their children were in the second wave of immigrants to reach the limits of what became Spring Monthly Meeting. They acquired a tract of land on the south side of Haw River and just above the confluence of Mary's Creek with that stream. The south end of a ford across Haw River was on their land. It came to be known as Woody's Ford; Woody's Ferry was near, and later Woody's Bridge was built. The remains of the pillars and abutments of the bridge are still visible. John Woody is said to have moved from Massachusetts to Baltimore County, Maryland, in 1744. At that time Baltimore County had an extended border with a Quaker section of Pennsylvania. A Woody tradition says that John Woody was a Quaker in Massachusetts and left there because of persecution; but this may be questioned since the persecution of Quakers is supposed to have ended before the date of his departure from New England. | WOODY, James (I2123)
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387 | John Vaughan, Jr. R-1 the eldest son, left a Witl executed in 1705 and probated at Newport in January 1710/11. This Will is preserved at the Newport Historical Society with the old town records. The Will shows one son John and two grandsons, John and Daniel. This Will may be new to some genealogists in the Vaughan family. The two deeds dated July 21, 1709 are on record at Portsmouth, R.l. These two deeds prove conclusevely that it was John Vaughan, Jr. (1644-1710) who married Mary Mott daughter of A.dam Mott, Jr. There have been some genealogists who have previously concluded that David Vaughan (1646-1678) (brother of John Vaughan, Jr.) was the one who married Mary Mott. Subsequent deeds copied and on file prove this to be the John Vaughan who settled in Lebanon, Conn. ca 1730 with his son Daniel. It is my understanding that some genealogists have concluded it was John Vaughan born 1679 son of Daniel and Susannah (Ginney) Vaughan who settled at Lebanon. I am undecided as to whether John Vaughan (son of John Vaughan, Jr.) married Marcy Millard of Rehoboth, Mass. or Mary Lawton. I feel sure he married one or the other and that his cousin mentioned above, John Vaughan son of Daniel, married one of these two girls. The vast number of descendants which accumulate from John Vaughan, J r., eldest son of John &Gillian, are derived particularly through the large family of John Vaughan (1732-1820). The latter was a son of Daniel and Martha (Throop) Vaughan and had thirteen children. | VAUGHAN, John (I1982)
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388 | John was a twin to Thomas. Sam did his proxy work also | FURNAS, Johnathan (I147)
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389 | Joshua Brown (1717-1798) left an autobiography | BROWNE, Joshua (I2371)
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390 | K.C., B.A., Dalhousie U. called to bar of P.E.I. in 1889; was Stipendiary Magistrate in Charlottetown for many years. From Peter Martins Obituary 'formely of sunnyside (PRI) and a successful barrister, now resides at Portland Oregon. | MARTIN, Kenneth John (I1014)
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391 | Kansas City, Mo. | REPP, Mary Susan (I721)
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392 | killed at Stornway 1607 | MACAULAY, Angus (I1706)
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393 | Killed by Indians. | POAGE, William (I770)
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394 | Lady Maxwell is wrecked in the St. Lawrence river, at St. Ann Des Monts. | ELDER, Alexander (I1540)
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395 | Land Patent | BROWNE, James (I2195)
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396 | Last Harry Scheue knows he was living in \\tennesse | Dunwoody, Martin (I2416)
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397 | Last of his fathers twelve children to die, his sister Margaret was second to last died in 1934. | MARTIN, James Ebenezer (I486)
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398 | Last will and testament is in the Probate court in Charlottetown. | MARTIN, John (I488)
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399 | Lawyer grad Marrietta Coll and Univ Mich (law) residence Charlottesville, Va, Regional derictor Wage and hour law, Richmond in 44. | COLE, William Cutler (I649)
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400 | left Glenarm Barony, County Antrim after May 1653. Passed down an Heirloom cane. | GREG, William (I1183)
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