Matches 13,951 to 14,000 of 26,054
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13951 | Indiana. | HUNZIKER, Melvin Julius MELLIE (I125)
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13952 | Indianapolis, IN. Plot Sec 14, Lot 13. | CLAYPOOL, Solomon (I722)
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13953 | Indianapolis, Indiana Plot Sec 14 Lot 13. | WATSON, Lieut Claypool Solomon (I1163)
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13954 | Indianapolis, Indiana. | WATSON, Thomas Hutchinson (I1179)
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13955 | Indianapolis, Plot Sec 37, Plot 1465. | HOUGH, George O (I1598)
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13956 | Indianapolis, Plot Sec 46 Lot 174. | JOHNSTON, Roscoe Cameron Jr. (I1669)
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13957 | Indianapolis, Sec 78, Plot 144. | FARIS, Ruby Claypool (I734)
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13958 | Indianapolis. | CLAYPOOL, Mary Alice (I1043)
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13959 | Indianapolis. | CLAYPOOL, Elizabeth Caroline LIZZIE (I1042)
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13960 | Indianapolis. | WATSON, Thomas Claypool (I1336)
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13961 | Indianapolis. | HILLEARY, Ridgely Brown (I1338)
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13962 | Indianapolis. Plot Sec. 14, Lot 13. | BRADFORD, Chester (I1178)
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13963 | Indianapolis. Plot Sec 14, Lot 13. | CLAYPOOL, Hannah M (I1045)
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13964 | Inexplicably, Ont. Marriage Cert. lacks date, registered between Sep. 1888. | Family (F526)
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13965 | Inez is the daughter of Anna Conley & C H McCullough. | MCCULLOUGH, Inez June (I376)
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13966 | infant | MCCUTCHEON, Girl Twin (I99)
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13967 | Infant child mentioned in Phoebe Patterson's letter. Was this child Wilber Myers, or is Wilber really William Munro Myers. Verification. | MYERS, Infant (I148)
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13968 | Infant daughter of Wm. & Sahra, Aged 6 mos. | MORRIS, Evangeline Mary Alberta (I436)
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13969 | Infant daughter of Wm. & Sara, Aged 6 months. | MORRIS, Evangeline Mary Alberta (I52)
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13970 | Infant Son, buried with parents. Square pillar monument. | TEETZEL, Leon (I1438)
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13971 | infant, no dates or age given Watkins | WATKINS*, Elizabeth (I1343)
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13972 | Infantile atrophy. Asthemia. | SMITH, Melvin Rutledge (I1202)
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13973 | inflamation of stomach | EVERETT, Elizabeth (I22353)
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13974 | Influenza | LYNCH, William H (I501)
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13975 | Influenza, pneumonia. Aged 44y 11m. | MCCUTCHEON, Clara Isabel .1 (I39)
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13976 | Influzia epidemic | RAE, Margaret MAGGIE Wood (I299)
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13977 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 1775 • Cornwall, Orange County, New York Listed in the Safety Committe records of Cornwall Precinct...(signers of the oath of allegiance) ....Owen Roblen, John Roblen, Philip Roblen, Edward Roblen, Garit Miller, Garit Miller Jr, Jonas Garrison. | ROBLIN, Phillip John (of NJ) (I17924)
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13978 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 declared 35 years of age by Peter Van Alstine in his affidavit dated Jun 20, 1796. Blockhouse Battle - July 20 & 21, 1780 • Bull's Ferry, New Jersey Stephen was part of the battle at Bull's Ferry with Thomas Ward where the loyalists successfully fought off two American Brigades. Charged with Treason - Oct 1782 • Bergen County, New Jersey Stephen Roblin late of Harrington Twp is charged with treason by the state of New Jersey. (Source: New Jersey State Archives) Sept 15, 1783 • New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., New Jersey Meeting of the Board of Justices and Freeholders of the County of Bergen - agreed to allow Andrew Cole one pound two shillings & 3 pence for keeping Stephen Roblin for thirty two days. May 12, 1784 • New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., New Jersey Allowed George Higday four pounds seven shillings & six pence for keeping Stephen Roblin one hundred and twenty three days. Jun 15, 1785 • New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., New Jersey Board ordered county collector to pay Dr. Beekman Van Bueren for attending One Roblin A Refugee when wounded during the War the sum of nine pounds sixteen shillings. June 15, 1785 • New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., New Jersey Abraham Manning put his accounts before the Board for funishing Prisoners Committed to the Public Goal with provisions & neccessarys: Stephen Roblin four pounds eighteen shillings & 3 pence, one hundred & thirty one days. 1785-1786 • New Barbadoes, Bergen Co., New Jersey Stephen was eventually found not guilty, based on the fact that he did not run and was released. Affidavit of P. Van Alstine - Jun 20, 1796 The bearer Stephen Roblin of thirty five years of age born in New Jersey proffering the Christian Religion..this day examined by me and taken the oath...recommended for a location of 500 acres...given under my hand at Adolphustown.....P. V Alstine. Upper Canada Land Petition - Jun 24, 1797 • Ontario wherein he said he was born in state of New Jersey, served in the Blockhouse Battle..... recommended for an additional 300 acres 24 June 1797. Land Petition - May 10, 1798 • Ontario Sworn before John Howell, J.P., one David Demore Loyalist that Stephen Roblin served in Wards Blockhouse when General Wayne and his party was defeated by Capt.Ward. Recommended July 5th 1798 for 300 acres in addition as a Block House Man. Property 1817 James Wilson and Sarah Wilson (widow of John Roblin, his brother) sold to Stephen Roblin Lot 26 Con 1 S.W.G.P. in 1817 for 100 pounds Stirling Letters of Administration Feb 24, 1823 • Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co., Ontario Stephen Roblin died intestate. Letter of Administration was granted to Owen Wessels a nephew of the said Stephen Roblin, as his next of kin. Historical Note: Settlement of Upper Canada by Dr. Canniff, 1869 John and Stephen, his brother, lived in New Jersey & were raided by Washington's Army. Stephen was hanged by the thumbs to a tree to extract the secret hiding place of their money while in the fracas John was shot in the knee. | ROBLIN, Stephen (I17928)
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13979 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 Died from the after effects of a knee wound he received when rebels ransacked his house in New Jersey. | ROBLIN, John Sr (I17926)
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13980 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 Note: Maria has been placed in the family of John as she lived in Harrington, Bergen Co., where Stephen lived when charged with treason. | ROBLIN, Maria (Polly) (I17929)
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13981 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 Oath of Allegience June 1776 • Orange County, New York Own Roblen is listed in the Safety Committee records of the Cornwall Precinct, Orange Co., New York as one of the signers of the oath of allegiance. Death April 2, 1799 - Mar 20, 1800 • Adolphustown, Prince Edward Co., Ontario Sept 26, 1787...in a claim for losses, Owen says he is "a native of America"....meaning he was born in America. | ROBLIN, Owen Sr (I17933)
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13982 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 Owen Roblyn is listed in the 1722 assessment of land owners....and on the 1722 tax list....Source: Chester County Tax Index 1715-1740. wen Roblin is on the tax list for Tredyffrin....Source: Chester County Tax Index 1715-1740. Court Case April 27, 1727 • Tredyffrin, Chester, Pennsylvania Whereas Evan Hugh and Peter Elliott, yeoman, in the court of Common Pleas did recover of Owen Roblin, late of county of Chester, as well as L50 of debt 72 shillings and 6 pence were adjudged for damages. April 27, 1727 • Tredyffrin, Chester County, Pennsylvania Land of Owen Roblin was seized and for L51 granted to Richard Idding of Chester county, yeoman, a tract in Tredyffrin in county. Tax List 1727 - Owen Roblin is on the tax list for Tredyffrin....Source: Chester County Tax Index 1715-1740 Jun 5, 1741 • Fairfield, Essex, New Jersey - Owen and Rebecca Roblin baptize their daughter Catharina; Gansegat Dutch Reformed Church | ROBLIN, Owen (of Wales) (I17930)
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13983 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 Philip buys property in Goshen, Orange County in 1769-1770 ...he has to be 21 to purchase property...so born by 1748...or earlier. Public Office - 1765-1775 • Cornwall, Bloominggrove and Monroe the name of Philip Roblin appears in a list of "individuals who held a town office of some kind ... from 1765 to 1775 ... in Cornwall, Bloominggrove and Monroe," printed in Eager's Outline History of Orange County (1847)..he would have to be 21 or older Property - 1769-1770 • Goshen, Orange Co., New York a land transaction in Monroe (Smith's Clove) involving Philip Roblon from Bargain (Bergen) Co., Province of East N.J.......he has to be 21 or older to be buying property. List of Refugees - Sept 1782 A List of Refugees bound for Nova Scotia includes: Philip Roblin (1 man, 1 woman, 4 children); Owen Roblin ( 1 man, 1 woman, 4 children) Richard Smith & family (s/o Claudius Smith)....Edward Roblin is not listed....likely dead. Immigration - July 4, 1783 Philip and Elizabeth and 5 children leave for Quebec as part of the Van Alstine party on the Hope. Owen Roblin and family are also in the group. Residence - 1783 • Adolphustown, P.E. Co., Ontario Philip and Elizabeth arrive in Adolphustown, P.E. Co., drawing Lot 24 in the 3rd Concession. | ROBLIN, Philip John U.E. (I15902)
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13984 | INFO AND FACTS TAKEN FROM A TREE BY USER LHERMAN49 Residence - 1829 • Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada Heir and Devisee Commission awards the property of John Roblin Sr (Lot 25, Thurlow) to John Roblin of Whitby, as eldest son and heir at law. Letters of Patent are issued Sept 1829...200 acres Lot 25 Con 1. Military - Jun 4, 1831 • 2nd Regiment East York (Limits: Pickering, Whitby, Uxbridge and Reach Townships) 2nd Regiment East York ..nominal list of transfers from the effective Battalion to the Reserve; From 4th Company...John Roblin age 40-60. Property - July 13-14, 1831 • Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario John Roblin sells 100 acres to William H. Wallbridge; and 100 acres to John Docstader.....Lot 25 Con 1. Property - Feb 27, 1834 • Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario Crown to John Roblin 190 acres Lot 25 Broken Front........April 11, 1834 John sells this property to Anthony Marshall & Rev. James Ketchan. Court Case - Oct 25, 1843 John authorizes James Wilson to sue for the return of his mothers property that she sold to Stephen Wessels in 1803. John was dead before it came to court Feb 27, 1844 DEATH - John died before the court case against Stephen Roblin was completed Feb 27, 1844. | ROBLIN, John Jr (I17951)
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13985 | Info from Cambridge alumni book | ATKINSON, Richard (P357)
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13986 | Informant Ann Lovell of same address | LOVELL, Reuben (P13843)
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13987 | Informant F A Brunson 2438 Lexington St. | TEETZEL, Margaret (I305)
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13988 | Information about Matilda being a twin sister to Maturah was found in a book titled "Bloomfield: Story of A Village" on Page 29 (The Bowerman and Bull Families). | BULL, Matilda (I8971)
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13989 | Information about Maturah being a twin sister to Matilda was found in a book titled "Bloomfield: Story of A Village" on Page 29 (The Bowerman and Bull Families). | BULL, MATURAH (I8972)
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13990 | Information from 1850 Dooly County census indicates that Lydia is more than likely a sister in law. | STEPHENS, Lydia (I3574)
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13991 | INFORMATION ON THE MORELAND FAMILY TAKEN FROM WORK DONE BY A LAURA LEE MORELAND +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ALSO FROM SEARCHES IN ANCESTRY FOR CENSUS RECORDS/BIRTH RECORDS/MARRIAGE RECORDS/DEATH RECORDS | MORELAND, John William (Jr) (I3360)
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13992 | INFORMATION ON THE MORELAND FAMILY TAKEN FROM WORK DONE BY A LAURA LEE MORELAND +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ALSO FROM SEARCHES IN ANCESTRY FOR CENSUS RECORDS/BIRTH RECORDS/MARRIAGE RECORDS/DEATH RECORDS | MORELAND, Captain Hugh Davidson (I17704)
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13993 | INFORMATION ON THE MORELAND FAMILY TAKEN FROM WORK DONE BY A LAURA LEE MORELAND +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Andrew Moreland Esq. was born on 1751 in Lower Ballyboley Road, Ballyeaston, Newtownabbey, UK. Andrew passed away on 3rd March 1802 in Templepatrick County Antrim and was buried in Templepatrick Graveyard Donaghadee. Andrew Married Elizabeth Davidson on 9th March 1776 in Donaghadee Parish Church INSCRIPTION ON HEADSTONE Erected by Hugh Moreland of Cardy in memory of his father Andrew Moreland who died 3rd March 1802 aged 51 years. Also his wife Elizabeth who died 7th May 1837 aged 89 years. Also the said Hugh Moreland he died 18th Aug 1864 aged 83 years. Also Agnes Moreland who died 8th April 1874 aged 82 years. | MORELAND, Andrew (I17711)
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13994 | INFORMATION ON THE MORELAND FAMILY TAKEN FROM WORK DONE BY A LAURA LEE MORELAND +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | MORELAND, Ellen (I17709)
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13995 | INFORMATION ON THE MORELAND FAMILY TAKEN FROM WORK DONE BY A LAURA LEE MORELAND +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | MORELAND, Margaret (I17703)
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13996 | INFORMATION ON THE MORELAND FAMILY TAKEN FROM WORK DONE BY A LAURA LEE MORELAND +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | MORELAND, John William (Jack) (I17701)
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13997 | Information provided by Eileen Hutchison to John Cowan Oct 20, 1997 Obit extracts - (Library/Fraser Jeffrey/Item 3) Helen Jeffrey Thatcher passed away at the Pike's Peak Hospice in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She graduated from Antioch College in Ohio just as World War II was breaking out. After college, Helen worked for Globe Union in Wauwatosa, where she met her future husband, Douglas Edmond Thatcher. In the winter of 1944, Helen joined the Red Cross and was sent directly to England where she worked for 6 months in the Aero Club at an 8th Air Force fighter base. Here, she ran a club for the enlisted men with the only other woman on base. After the invasion, Helen was transferred to hospital work and became head of the Red Cross at the 33rd Station Hospital. With this group, she later went to Wales, and then to France. While attached to the hospital unit she provided recreational and social work services to American servicemen. After 18 months, Helen returned home as the war ended and reunited with Doug Thatcher who had served in the Pacific Theater while she was in Europe. Helen and Doug moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1956, where they raised their two sons. Doug died in 1967 and Helen later moved to California, where she served as the administrator of a retirement home in San Clemente for many years. After retirement, Helen lived in Colorado Springs and California, spending the past 8 years in Fair Oaks, California. She returned to Colorado Springs a few months ago to "see the mountains one more time." Throughout her life, Helen was an animal lover, a dedicated Red Cross volunteer, a copious reader, and a lover of the outdoors. She will be remembered by friends and family for her quick wit and love of both a good joke and every animal that ever crossed her path. Helen has six grandchildren: Justin, Christopher, Jamie, Ian, April, and Derek; and four great-grandchildren: Juliette, Christian, Thadeus, and WeiLun. Helen will rest next to her husband Doug at the Shrine of Remembrance Chapel Mausoleum in Colorado Springs. | JEFFREY, Helen Elsie (I84)
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13998 | Information provided by individuals or newspaper clippings about themselves | Source (S26)
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13999 | Information provided orally by Eileen Hutchison to John Cowan Oct 20, 1997. He had genetic cataracts as a baby. He adopted children. Of Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the time of his sister's (Helen Thatcher) death in 2009 FindAGrave MEMORIAL ID 85227090 shows his intended burial marker at Forest Home Cemetery with his parents and wife. John Cowan called him March 6, 2019 and made the following notes from the conversation. He was quite lucid and is 89 years old. I identified myself as Mary Greig's son and he recalled meeting her when he visited Toronto (during the war) for Christmas. He believes he stayed with Aunt Belle Jeffrey Greig, whom he recalled, but maybe it was Uncle Jack Jeffrey they stayed with. He also recalled a surprise visit his family made to Uncle Jack at his Stoney Lake cottage in Ontario. Fraser met Uncle Jack's hired hand (the name Norman did not ring a bell) on shore at the post office and told him he wished to see his brother. Jack then came over in the big Chris Craft to get them. He said he did not know of any of the family who were interested in family history stuff. He did not know about Andrew Jeffrey and all that because there was not much cross border info flow. His wife was in hospice care 10 years ago but did not die, so got put out. They found a multi-level retirement facilty where she could get her care while he lived in an independent living apartment. She died shortly after they moved there, and he is still there. I did not delve into details about his health, but he said he has given up his work as a docent at the zoo across the street, since he has deteriorated physically. While working he was a volunteer at the zoo and carried on in retirement. He graduated from U of Michigan in mechanical engineering with an Industrial option. He had detached retinas in both eyes and lost sight on one completely, but a doctor in Boston preserved the other, somehow. After a job in some small company he joined his father's (and Uncle Jack's) Allis Chalmers back in Milwaukee working in the computing area. He got laid off there so joined Phillips in data processing doing software and system management for payroll functions for the whole North American Phillips. He retired after 13 years there. He said he spent about the same amount of time at A-C. | JEFFREY, John Fraser (I86)
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14000 | Information shown on the John Wees family who was born in 1743 in New York City, along with his wife Mary Rees born in 1750 in New York was taken from the book entitled " Loyalists Lineage of Canada 1783-1983. It shows John Wees residing at Lot 1, 8 concesssion. | WEESE, John Whart (I20424)
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