Martin/Puitt
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Matches 551 to 600 of 1,023
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551 | married to someone named Hope | BORDEN, Joseph (I1261)
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552 | Married to someone named Meribah | BORDEN, Mercy (I1270)
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553 | married to STODDER | BORDEN (I1286)
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554 | married to Thomas RODMAN | BORDEN, Mary (I1288)
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555 | Married to William BORDEN | OF STEPHEN, Joan (I1327)
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556 | married to William RICHARDSON | BORDEN, Amy (I1265)
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557 | Married William B DAVIDSON 8 Jan 1950 | PRUITT, Mary Virginia (I201)
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558 | Married William WRIGHT on 30 Oct 1800 | MILLS, Mary (I96)
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559 | Martinsville, Va., employee E.I. DuPont deNemours Co. | COLE, William Cutler Jr (I663)
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560 | Mary Hadley was the daughter of Patience (Browne) Hadley. Patience Browne was the daughter of Jeremiah Browne and a first cousin to Benjamen. Therefore Mary Hadley was a first cousin once removed of her husband Benjamim Pigggot | HADLEY, Mary (I2049)
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561 | Mary of Attamuskeet apparently was not a Quaker as the meeting notes that they were married out of unity. | JOHNSON, Mary (I1197)
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562 | Master Mariner lost at Sea of New Perth PEI | MARTIN, Angus (I1005)
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563 | May use the last name of Pruitt? | KOKOPELI, Robyn Sienna (I554)
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564 | Maybe a son????? | MILLS, Thomas (I1147)
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565 | Maybe born in Cypress? | Ester (I2493)
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566 | Mechanic Boeing aircraft Co. | KING, Marvin Paul (I626)
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567 | Member County Court four years, Legislature, one term According to his daughter Miss Charlotte B. Poage he was baptized George Kirker Poage, but traded middle names with his brother James Smith (Kirker) Poage. | POAGE, George Smith (I683)
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568 | Memorial Stone Erected by descendants in 1953 | WOODY, James (I2123)
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569 | Memorial Stone erected by descendants in 1953 | Laughlin, Mary (I2267)
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570 | Mentioned a a sister to Donald Martin in a letter from Martin Martin of Portree to Donald Martin of PEI June 1840. | MARTIN, Nancy (I2390)
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571 | Mentioned in letter from his father to his uncle Danald Martin in PEI "Sandy my son is doing remarkably well and has got five children two sons + three daughters. " .......... "Sandy my son happened to be at Applecross since a month ago and heard well" | MARTIN, Alexander (I1729)
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572 | Merchant, sometimes mayor of Centerview. | HUGGINS, Lawson H (I718)
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573 | Merged General Note: Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Abraham (I395)
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574 | miami MM ohio v.5 pg 100 | MILLS, Hugh (I508)
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575 | Miami MM Ohio v.5 pg.100 | MILLS, Joel (I569)
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576 | miami MM ohio v5 p. 100 dt of Thomas and Nancy Ann of Warren Co. Ohio (Hicksite) | HASKET, Lydia (I509)
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577 | Miami MM ohio v5 p.100 | MILLS, Anna (I511)
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578 | Miami MM Ohio v5 pg 100 | MILLS, Mary (I568)
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579 | Miami MM Ohio v5 pg100 | MILLS, Patience (I571)
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580 | Miami MM records ohio v5 pg.100 | MILLS, Racheal (I567)
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581 | Miami Montly Meeting | FURNAS, Mary (I393)
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582 | Miami Montly Meeting | Eunice (I396)
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583 | Migrated to Chester County PA. in 1724 and thence to Augusta County VA. in 1732, crossed over the Blue Ridge in 1734, and in 1737 patented 3300 acres of land on Ivy Creek and Mechums River in Albemarle, founded Mountain Plain and Rockfish Presbyterian Churches and died in 1762. With him came five sons and five Daughters born in Ireland or Pennsylvania (another son born in Va). With him came also the three sons and daughter of his sister, Elizabeth Woods, who had married one Peter Wallace, and who, shortly and all at once married three daughters and one son of his, to preserve the purity of the clan and because there was no others convenient to marry. | WOODS, Michael (I739)
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584 | minister Clermont County, Ohio, West Alexander, Washington county Pa, and Aledo Ill | POAGE, James Smith (I112)
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585 | minister in the city of Inverness. | MACQUEEN, Ewen (I1711)
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586 | Minister of Inverary | MACAULAY, Rev John (I1018)
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587 | Minister of Rodil, Harris before march 26 1604, and minister in Durnish in 1614 | MACQUEEN, Ewen (I1754)
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588 | Minister of Sleat | MACQUEEN, Rev Angus (I1016)
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589 | Most likely born in Tennesee as this is the birthplace given on the earlier census records when she was alive to give the information. Kentucky was given in later Census records by her children who probably confused "Mom and Dads" birth places. | Woodside, Nancy Ann (I1531)
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590 | Mother and Father born in France. He would have been born between January 7th and April 18th 1866 according to the 1910 and the 1920 census records | Duvic, Joseph Benedict (I2384)
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591 | Moved to Boston., Mass. Have a copy of the sales of land from this Peter Junior to his father Peter Senior. may 3rd 1872 | MARTIN, Peter (I803)
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592 | Moved to Dartmouth lived there several years. | EARLE, William (I1581)
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593 | Moved to Murray river and raised children there | COMPTON, Mary (I849)
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594 | Mrs. MacQueen of Snizort (Alice MacAulay) was a friend of Flora MacDonald, and it was in her home at Peinduin in Snizort the heroine died in 1790. | MACAULAY, Alice (I951)
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595 | Musician and later a banker. | MOORE, Robert Kenton (I688)
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596 | Name in 1850 Census looks like Saron. I assumed Sharon. | Jarrard, Sharon (I2448)
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597 | Name most likely is woodside, however it looks more like woodsetlo on the death certificate | Woodside, Nancy Ann (I1531)
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598 | Named after an Uncle Charles Wilson married to Elizabeth Pruitt Married to Emmeline RICHARDSON 16 of some month 1884. Children Clarence W., Mary A. and H. Alice. Hartlnd MM Iowa | PRUITT, Charles wilson (I47)
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599 | Named as Daughter of Rebucah Mills, in 1806. | MILLS, Elizabeth (I1148)
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600 | Named as daughter of Rebucah Mills, in 1806. | MILLS, Charity (I1149)
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