Martin/Puitt
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Matches 851 to 900 of 1,023
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851 | Second Marriage | Family: Chamberlin, Lawrence Forgy / Elder, Mary (F511)
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852 | second wife | Mercer, Ann (I2235)
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853 | See story in files 'Ilander sad victom of big city rip off' | MARTIN, John (I1902)
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854 | Settled across Belle Creek and North of the farm of his brother John. Had a 'Little Bridge' between. | COMPTON, Donald (I794)
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855 | Settled along side John Comptons on a farm of her husbands father Phillip sanders and raised four children. | COMPTON, Elizabeth (I848)
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856 | Settled and built a woodworking Mill near Brooklyn, called Milltown. James E. boarded at his house when he was building the school in Uigg. James mentions that 'my cousin Jim Compton a son of Uncle Henrys and half brother to william my sister marys husband.' | COMPTON, William 'Milltown' (I822)
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857 | Settled in Belle Creek nearly one half mile from brother John. | COMPTON, Wellington (I795)
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858 | Seven of his sons became ship builders and owners. Six of these captained thier own ships. As the Vaughn fleet grew, a Vaughan Shipping company was established in Liverpool, England. | VAUGHAN, David (I1750)
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859 | Sgt. Mo State Highway Patrol student HS two years, private Co. 186, 14th Regt US M. C. World War 1, 1918-1919 Lived St. Joseph, Mo. | POAGE, James Smith (I700)
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860 | She and her husband both died out west. | COMPTON, Matilda (I884)
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861 | She died at age 100years, 1month, and 23 days | SWEET, Sarah (I2032)
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862 | She died of Broncho Pneunonia. James says 'strange after six years of suffering from attacks affecting her breast, however she experienced little or no pain'. | ELDER, Sarah Harrell (I487)
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863 | She is the 3rd wife of Thomas FOWLE | UNKNOWN, Margery (Mary) (I1384)
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864 | She left a will. Mitch JENKINS, Hampstead, NC, says died 2 Mar 1747/48. | ROBINSON, Ann (I2077)
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865 | She originally married a William Clark 4 May 1937 they were divor- ced with one child William (Billy) and she then married her first couisen William Furnas Pruitt the son on Jesse James Pruitt. | PRUITT, Ann Beth (Betty) (I32)
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866 | She remarried after her husband of less than two weeks died | Family: / Purvine, Winnie (F457)
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867 | She says that she got her nickname because " I was mothers little doll" | Tilden, Muriel (Dolly) (I1543)
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868 | She was a 'zealous' Quaker minister at Gunpowder Meeting, Joppa, MD. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' p. 26 Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. | HOLLINGSWORTH, Catherine (I2081)
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869 | She was a sister of her husband's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas HOLLINGSWORTH. Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' 1991 | CALVERT, Ann(e) (I2053)
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870 | She was a sister of her husband's step-mother. In 1683 Wm PENN granted her 100 acres in present Delaware Co., PA. | CALVERT, Margaret (I2071)
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871 | She was in posession of a dress that has been passed down through the Elder family. 2002 | Oxner, Muriel Jeanne (I2114)
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872 | She was the 3rd Daughter | NICHOLSON, Flora (I1776)
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873 | Sickness began, was attended by physician...Dr. J. M. Gray. She was nursed by Miss Lila Snyder | SHELLEY, Sarah E (I20)
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874 | Signed deeds with John and Mary and Rebucah Mills. (He had interest in the land) He was named in the will of Rebucah Mills. | MILLS, William (I1143)
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875 | Sister of Rev. Kenneth MacLeod and Cousin of Rev. Dr. Norman MacLeod Chaplin to Queen Victoria. | MCLEOD, Marion Katherine (I491)
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876 | Soldier at Point Pleasant and in the Revolution, Justice of the peace, 1794, farmer and stockraiser in Greenbrier County. | POAGE, George Major (I743)
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877 | Son of Bartholomew Howard and Ruth Stanton marr (1) Anna Mace 2 aug 1791 Grandson of Henry and Hope BORDEN STANTON his (2) dau of Joseph and Viley DEW took his sons HEnry and Joseph to Westland Penn and then in Sept 1799 to Ohio. | HOWARD, Horton (I1474)
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878 | Son of Francis and Mary Fincher. | FINCHER, John (I1079)
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879 | son of James and Lydia Warren co., O | MILLS, Elisha (I512)
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880 | Son of Jehu and Susanna | HAWKINS, Isaac (I1139)
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881 | Son of John and Mary of Clinton C. Ohio Found at Ceasers Creek MM Ohio V.5 Pg 190 | MILLS, Enoch (I500)
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882 | son of Johnatan and Mary Dist 96, Berkeley County S.C. | TAYLOR, William (I1107)
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883 | son of Matthew BORDEN my 9thGrGrandpa by his first wife.Name unknown.(2)wife was Joan and there are 7 more children attributed that union | BORDEN, Thomas (I1366)
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884 | Son of Robert and Sally Milhouse Clinton County Ohio Reference Ceasars Creek MM Ohio | MILHOUSE, John (I438)
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885 | son of Thomas His wife was not mentioned in his will dated 3 Sept. 1570. He held lands in Marden, Kent. | FOWLE, Richard (I1383)
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886 | son of Thomas and his second wife Joan.Info from the New England Historical and Gen.Reg. Vol 75 of 1921 page 231 | FOWLE, Richard (I1368)
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887 | Son of Thomas and Isabella.Wife if Benett or Benedicta TORNOR dau of Thomas TORNOR | BORDEN, John (I1355)
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888 | Son of Thomas COOK He and his wife Mary BORDEN supposedly had 11 children at this time 4/9/92 I don't have any of their names | COOK, John (I1277)
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889 | Son of William | FURNAS, John (I1124)
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890 | Spelling uncertain as I have seen it as Turyuman and as Tourgeman. In interview Mashulam as well? | Turyuman, Marcela (I2464)
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891 | Springfield Indiana????? | MILLS, Daniel (I23)
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892 | ss# 542-20-5838 | MARTIN, Vesta Gertrude (I1536)
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893 | SSN 541-07-7505 | Duvic, Joseph Osward (I2383)
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894 | Stayed Single | ABADI, Saul (I2526)
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895 | Stayed with James Ebenezer in Wemme Oregon after Sarah Died till James's death. At time of her fathers death in 1941 she refferred to herself as Vesta Martin Tilden | MARTIN, Vesta Gertrude (I1536)
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896 | Steamboat captain in government service many years building dams, a pilot for fifty years, lived a while in Tuscaloosa, Ala. | COLE, Caius Mark Jr (I645)
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897 | Still living 3 Sept 1570 | FOWLE, Joane (I1392)
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898 | Succeeded his father as Tacksman at Brenish. First of the family to become associated with Brenish in Uig, of which he was tacksman. Ann his wife (probably his second) was the daughter of Alexander MacKenzie of Achilty. Killed in the battle of Auldearn in 1645. | MACAULAY, Angus (I974)
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899 | Succeeded his father in the position of Stipendiary Magistrate in Charlottetown who was the present incumbent in 1957. | MARTIN, Kenneth Montgomery (I322)
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900 | Supposedly came from Exeter, England 1634. Borden family history, Among the Rhode Island settlers in 1638. Also from lds computer birthdate as 9th feb 1606 in exeter, Essex, England Marrage date from Lds computer. | EARLE, Ralph (Innkeeper) (I1578)
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