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11351 Congestive heart disease & Cardiovascular renal disease. FANSLER, Harriette Jane HATTIE (I205)
 
11352 Congestive Heart Failure BAILEY, Hugh Alonzo Junior (P1738)
 
11353 Congreationalist Church, 50 Wilton Ave. Family (F1078)
 
11354 Congregational Church, Richmond Street. Family (F663)
 
11355 Conley
age 1 
CONLEY*, Clarence (I1701)
 
11356 Conley
age 1 
CONLEY*, Harry M. (I1700)
 
11357 Conley
age <1 
CONLEY*, Alexander W. (I1699)
 
11358 Conley
age <1 
CONLEY*, Robert (I1698)
 
11359 Conley CONLEY*, James Vining (I1697)
 
11360 Conley WHITEHEAD*, Annie (I1696)
 
11361 Connell, Carlton, Co., New Brunswick, Canada NICHOLSON, Arthur Vernon .iii (I2036)
 
11362 Conners Ferry, Idaho. Small granite marker. COWELL, Bessie C (I753)
 
11363 Conrad Ervin / Erway married1 Juliana Saberkul Fron, 1755-1799
& married2 1799 Oct 3 to Catherine Mingle/Mengle.

. 1793 Census Harwich Twp., SussexCo., NJ: Conrad Ervine, Company of Artillery Militia. - - - 
ERVIN, Conrad (I926)
 
11364 Constitution Newspaper of Toronto, published 23 May, 1849
On the 19th inst., John Baily to Mary, eldest daughter of Elisha Lawrence, of Gore Toronto., Rev. Thomas Wightman. 
Family (F132)
 
11365 Consumption for 3 years. SISLEY, George .2 (I114)
 
11366 Consumption of liquor, two weeks. LITTLE, Robert Dee (I462)
 
11367 Consumption. Aged 41. MULVANEY, John (I1410)
 
11368 Contains also the De Molins, Glover, Bass, Manchester, Briggs, Howland, Thatcher, Carey and Gifford families. Source (S-2050560776)
 
11369 Contains various references. Uses some primary evidence.  Source (S10)
 
11370 Contradictory information: Ulster province, north of Ireland, in 1707. He was of genuine Scotch stock, the seat of the family being in Dunbarton, Scotland MCCAULEY, Daniel D. 9 (P3694)
 
11371 conversation in ancestry messages RODEMEYER BARTON, Heather (P808)
 
11372 Cook Shurtleff and a match with Frank Stratton. at GEDMatch

thad@blueskiff.com or thad.thomas.2013@uni.strath.ac.uk

 
THOMAS, Thad C (P9443)
 
11373 COOK, ALEXANDER, PORT ROBINSON, TO MATILDA VANDERBURGH. THE REV. J. RUSSELL Family (F261)
 
11374 Coos Bay, Oregon. MOORE, Mary Ella MILLIE (I296)
 
11375 Copper-bronze on grey granite monument with wheel or cog. COOPER, Elizabeth Agnes (I637)
 
11376 Cora is the daughter of Matilda Elizabeth Wood, from Maryland & Pierre Donnelly from NY. DONNELLY, Cora (I976)
 
11377 Cora is the daughter of Samantha Courtnage & Wm. Shidrick SHIDRICK, Cora Mabel (I2946)
 
11378 Cornelia is the daughter of Jane Eliza Bell & Wm. Patterson. PATERSON, Cornelia Bell (I1540)
 
11379 Cornelius VanHorne married three wives:
(1) Catharine Cox (2) Elizabeth Lawrence (3) Hannah Seabrook.

Here he first married Catharine Cox, about 1720-21, by whom he had:
Thomas Van Horne, born Dec. 4, 1722.

He married, third, Hannah, daughter of James & Hannah (Grover) Seabrook, born 1706, by whom he had;
Mary Van Horne, born Apr. 12, 1733.
Cornelius Van Horne, born May 4, 1737.
Abram Van Horne, born Aug. 28, 1738.
James Van Horne, born Apr. 23, 1740.
John Van Horne, born May 3, 1742.
Daniel Van Horne, born May 2, 1743.

Capt. Cornelius Van Horne returned to Whitehouse where he died.
His remains lie in the Van Horne graveyard in that place & are marked by a slab with the following:
"Died, Feb. 12, 1744, in ye 49 year of his age."
His widow, Hannah, married Benj. Drake, of Hopewell, N. J. - - - 
VANHORNE, Cornelius (I1103)
 
11380 Cornelius was the twin brother of Mary. VAN RIPER, Cornelius (I2938)
 
11381 Cornell Genealogy was John Lawrence was x to John who married Sara Bridges:

Mayor of New York
. 1672 Oct 23 - At a special court of the Mayor, John Lawrence pointed to examine a certain claim made by Jacques Cousseau, & Aldermen Van Ruyven, Depeyster & Darvall.

. October 26th: In the mayor's court the first cause is recorded in Dutch, the others in English. Anna Wessels demands for a debt to her, from Ryrner Van der Coote, that Symon Hawkes, the servant of Rymer Van der Coote, may be condemned to serve out the remainder of his time for said debt.

. 3 December 3d: The sheriff brings Thomas Crancon, a carman, into court, for " uttering of xx language, & bad speeches against Mr. Pell, Mr. Atwood, & others of the inhabitants." The carman confessed, & promised better behaviour: "The court passed by his error, but ordered him not to suffer his daughter to go any more in the cart; but he himself to attend the Kart, or put an able person in his stead." A man coming into court states that in compliance with their order, he had kept the peace & in no manner molested his wife, & therefore, requested that his wife should be ordered to come & live with him, he promising to behave himself. She is sent for, but declares that she had tried him so often & been deceived, that she "would rather dye than be brought to it again." But the court determined that being lawfully married, & no just cause of separation, they do live together as man & wife.

. 1673 April 8th. Upon information given to the Mayor's Court, the court ordered that William Pamer shall make appear to Mr. Mayor before next court day, how he was married, & by what means he came by this wyfe.
Ref: History of the New Netherlands, Vol 2.

. 1679/80 19 January, William Haviland wrote to Governor Edmund Andros as follows:
The Humble Petition of William Haviland. Sheweth. That your Excellences Patron Brother-in-Law [perhaps referring to Haviland, himself] Capt. Thomas Hicks did in the year 1666 obtain a patent from Governor Nicholls for a certain neck of Land called Madnans Neck within the limitts of the town of Flushing the which by consent & agreement was divided into equall thirds between him, Mr. Richard Cornell, & Mr. Elyas Doughty. That presently after the settlement being twelve years ago (the Patron bought Mr. Doughtys interest in his third of the said land & hath inhabited thereupon) or part thereof ever since but finds himself encroached upon by his neighbours Mr. Cornell & Mr. Hicks & is debarred by them of having his the proportion of ye neck so purchased by him there being only 3 lots laid out, besides their own accommodation, & the rest left in common, which if divided might be better improved. That your patron hath often desired a division might be made of the said neck so that each proprietor might know his share & proportion the which hath been promised but hitherto delayed & neglected. That now his neighbors Mr. Cornell & Mr. Hicks having settled their son in law John Washburn on one of the three lots last laid out Mr. Cornell is settling his other son-in-law John Lawrence on commons of said neck under pretense of purchase of other lands thereby which will be much to the damage & prejudice of the patron. He therefore humbly prays your Excellence that a stop be put to the intended settlement of the said John Lawrence in that place & that some person or persons be appointed to make an equal division of the said neck between them, so that your patron be not frustrated of his Right & his Labour on said Land. Will Haviland.
Ref: Documents relating to the History of the Early Colonial Settlements principally on Long Island , p.744-45, Albany, NY 1883.

Lawrence Witnesses
. 1687 28th of 8th mo., [in the margin of the record the date is 29 of 1st month 1681], Ephraim Allen, of Shrews.,
married to Margaret Wardell, of Shrews., at the house of Eliakim:
Witnesses: Wm. Lawrence, Sr. & Jr. & John Lawrence. [brother or son?]
Ref: The Friends Records of Shrewsbery, N. J.

. 1689 ye 10th of September, At a meeting at ye house of John Lawrence, justice of the Peace, Francis Rumbouts, JP, being then present the Will of Anthony De Milt was proved.

Ref: Abstracts of Wills in the Surrogate's Office, City of NY, Staten Island, Wills & Letters of Administration, Richmond County, New York.

. 1712 September 27, WILL of John Lawrence, of Flushing, in Queens County, In the name of God, Amen, I, being in health.
- I leave to my wife Elizabeth Lawrence, all my houses, lands, orchards, & meadows that I now live upon;
until my son, Richard Lawrence, is of age, & then he is to enter into possession of one half;
- I leave the other half to my son Benjamin when he is of age, & my sons are to pay to my wife £20 per annum. I leave to my wife all household goods & certain negroes;
- I leave to my son, William Lawrence, 2 cows;
- To my daughters, Charity & Sarah, each a negro girl.
- I leave all the rest of my movable Estate to my daughters, Elizabeth Ford, Mary Briggs, Charity, & Sarah.
Executors: Colonel Thomas Willetts & John Stevenson.
Witnesses, Deborah Lawrence, Daniel Lawrence, Jacob Doughty.
WILL Proved, 1714 Feb 7.

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LAWRENCE, John O .iii (I61)
 
11382 Corona del Mar, Orange Co., Cal. JUSTICE, Jennie Anabelle (I90)
 
11383 Coronary Thrombosis THACKERAY, Albert Lyle (P4)
 
11384 Corrine is the daughter of Charlotte Anthony Johnson & Harry McDonald. Family (F1954)
 
11385 Corsicana, TX. SITTON, Hugh Wilson (I162)
 
11386 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2443)
 
11387 Cost of grave 5 shillings. WHITTEMORE, Edward W (I2335)
 
11388 Cotualla, La Salle Co., Texas. MONTGOMERY, Anna Maria .1 (I1247)
 
11389 could be Jun 1840 SHARK, Aaron Anson (P3563)
 
11390 Could John Lewis be from the Lewis family after which Lewis Road was named in Winona ON? LEWIS, John Wesley (I2759)
 
11391 Could she be a Gray, daughter of Joseph? And the reason I have 20+ matches to Abraham/Ebenezer and Mary Gray Ward? or Clark? Or Wolfe? Look in my Gray Family Tree CLARKE 5, DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) (P6713)
 
11392 Could the DOD be 6 Feb 1935 BAILEY, George Alonzo (P524)
 
11393 Could this be a twin of Fannie? WALKER, Byron Wayne (P8)
 
11394 Could this be parents for Abigail Fisher 1737-1785 Massachusetts? who m. Ebenezer Ward 1719-1799 New Jersey FISHER, John 6 (P14420)
 
11395 Could this be parents for Abigail Fisher 5 1737-1785 Massachusetts? who m. Ebenezer Ward 5 1719-1799 New Jersey ADAMS FISHER, Dorcus 6 (P14412)
 
11396 Could this be Peggy? If so, she married at 40 years old., She would hae had Daniel when she was52 and Pheobe at 57. Pretty unlikely!
 
CLARK CUSHMAN, Abigail Dimmick (P6834)
 
11397 Could this be the Abigail Smith who died in 1800? I have seen "my" Abigail Nabby Neaby Smith McCauley given this death date and I know it is not right for her. SMITH, Abigail (P10110)
 
11398 Could this be the Ebenezer Abraham who m. Mary Gray? WARD, Abt. 1780 son maybe abraham (P6710)
 
11399 Could this be the same John Walker that purchased land in Vaughan, Ontario from Richard & Mary Lawrence? WALKER, John Sr. (I445)
 
11400 Could this possibly be Mary Fisher? I have no idea. WARD, 1st wife Mary (claim no 43 ) (P6700)
 

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