Matches 23,801 to 23,850 of 26,054
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23801 | Suzan is the daughter of Jackametha DeBrown (b 1560 Antwerp, Belgium-1602 Feb 1 Plymouth, England), & Engarman Hemertin (1574 Plymouth, England-1602 Feb 1 Durham, England). | HEMERTIN, Suzan (I1757)
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23802 | Swart | ODELL*, Mary Ann (I573)
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23803 | Swayze | SWAYZE, Nathan (I9641)
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23804 | Swedish American Hospital in Rockford, Illinois. | REAMS GLAWE, Grace A. (P647)
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23805 | Sycamore, Irwin | PAULK, Nancy (I16018)
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23806 | Sydney is the son of May Brown and Sydney James Pennington, both of Bendigo?, Victoria, Australia. | PINNINGTON, Sydney Guy (I323)
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23807 | Symund is the son of John Clifford Walker & Lillian Gardener Peer. | WALKER, Sydmund ROSS Bennett (I259)
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23808 | Tall black monument, much inscribed. | MASON, William Thomas (I455)
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23809 | Tall cement monument with urn on top [no mable on this side]. Sapce undoubtable left for more names, but there are none. | TEETZEL, Mathias (I286)
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23810 | Tall cement monument with urn on top [no mable on this side]. Sapce undoubtable left for more names, but there are none. | TEETZEL, Mathias (I454)
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23811 | Tall cement pillar, Masons G & FLT insignia. | MYERS, Dr. William MONROE (I17)
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23812 | Tall Cement Pillar, small child? monument abuts her stone. | CRAWFORD, Jane (I1363)
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23813 | Tall red granite pillar monument. | SMITH, Sarah Lockman (I39)
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23814 | Tall square monument. | DEWITT, Jennette L (I690)
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23815 | Tall very white pillar monument with some lichen. | POCKETT, Sadie (I264)
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23816 | Tall white column monument, In memory of..., Monument S4.22. | LAWRENCE, Lieut. Col. Charles Earl . 1st, SUE (I117)
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23817 | Tall white marble & cement with urn on top. Wooded cemetery. | LAWRENCE, Jane E , DUE (I94)
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23818 | Tall white monument, with two round designs. | ROY, Obadiah Eldrich (I3)
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23819 | Tall white pillar monument W425. Howard Twp. | MONTGOMERY, Statira Edith (I35)
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23820 | Tall white pillar monument, with liken. | MONTGOMERY, Alfred Edwin (I530)
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23821 | Tall white recumbent pillar is shared with wife Mary. | TEETZEL, Charles Frederick Sr. (I287)
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23822 | Tallahassee, Florida. | HAMILTON, HARRY Horace Ensign (I816)
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23823 | Tallmadge, Ottawa Co. - which is near Grand Rapids. | SILVER, Hazel Beatrice (I1790)
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23824 | Tallman of New Jersey, Peter Tallman of Rhode Island, died 1708. . 1665 - The Assembly granted him a divorce from his wife Ann. *The case of Peter Tallman was tried upon petition by the Assembly. Peter Tallman applied for a divorce from his wife on the ground of adultery. The woman brought before the Assembly admitted the charge. The petition was granted at once & then the criminal, upon her own confession, was arraigned for sentence. The penalty was a fine & whipping & she was accordingly sentenced by the terms of the law, to pay the fine of £10 & to receive 15 stripes, at Portsmouth, on the ensuing Monday & on the following Wednesday another 15 stripes, at Newport & to be imprisoned till the sentence was fulfilled. . Upon her petition for mercy, the Court again examined her as to whether she intended to return to her husband. This she refused to do upon any terms. Her petition was denied & she was remanded for punishment.' . She escaped from prison & was gone two years. Upon her return to the Colony, in May, 1667, she was arrested & petitioned the Court for mitigation of sentence. The fine & one-half of the corporal punishment were remitted & the remainder, 15 stripes to be inflicted at Newport, was executed. Ref: Arnold's History, of Rhode Island, Vol. I, p. 270. - - - | TALLMAN, Mrs. Ann (I1811)
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23825 | Tara | BRIGGS, Allen .1 (I191)
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23826 | Tara, Con 9 Lot 30 Arran-Elderslie Twp., Row 7 | WALKER, Margaret Ann MAGGIE .3 (I56)
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23827 | Tara, ON. | WALKER, Muriel Jean (I552)
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23828 | Tara. Lot 30, Con 9 & 10. | BRIGGS, Lofus GEORGE Sr. (I65)
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23829 | Taught Sunday School at the United Methodist Church in, or near, Belmont. After Jeffrey died she lived in Walton Home, Barnesville, Ohio, until she was 95 when she moved to Chestnut Home. | FENTON, Virginia (I529)
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23830 | Taymouth Co., Saginaw. | BRIGGS, Herbert Benjamin (I69)
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23831 | Taymouth, MI. | SAGADY, Pearl (I173)
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23832 | teacher at Glendale school | DALE, Vertin (I719)
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23833 | Ted is the son of Emma Esther Haynes & Wm. Edmun Carnahan. | CARNAHAN, Edmund Haynes TED (I1680)
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23834 | Teeple 1 | TEEPLE*, Margaret M. (I126)
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23835 | Teeple 1 | TEEPLE*, Harvey (I123)
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23836 | Teeple 10 | TEEPLE*, Belinda (I102)
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23837 | Teeple 11 | TEEPLE*, Infant (I101)
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23838 | Teeple 2 -probably named after his mother's father, Benjamin Kilbourn (DRH) 1911 census: he and his family are boarding at the home of his daughter and family, Alice Maude Kilbourn | TEEPLE*, Benjamin (I122)
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23839 | Teeple 2 | HATELY*, Caroline Melissa (I128)
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23840 | Teeple 3 | TEEPLE*, Edward (I121)
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23841 | Teeple 4 -the only member of her Kilbourn branch (Benjamin Kilbourn) to remain in Westminster; the rest moved to Michigan | KILBOURN*, Harriet (I120)
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23842 | Teeple 5 Roger Whitehead at rogerwhitehead@rogers.com says in an email dated 24 Apr 2012 Jemima was a daughter of Benjamin Whitehead and thus sister to William & Daniel Whitehead. We questioned him and he replied: Hi David Thanks for keeping me in the loop re Whitehead and Brick Street Cemetery. After your latest email I have been doing a little research and found there were two people named Jemima Teeple in Ontario at the same time. In the 1851 Census a Jemima Teeple is listed in Malahide, Elgin County age 55 born NJ living with William B Teeple age 65 a farmer born in NB. Two children Lydia (23) and Stephen (22) were still with them. Also in the 1851 Census a Jemima (spelt Jamima) is listed in Westminster Middlesex County age 55 born US living with Edward Teeple age 57 a blacksmith born in NS. Four children James (26), Aaron (23), Benjamin (21) and Helen (12) were still at home. With this "duplication" it is easy to see how the two families can be confused. Several Michigan censuses state the mother of those Teeples who went to Michigan was born NY. The Michigan marriage of Benjamin Teeple to his brother Aaron's widow shows their mother's maiden name was Whitehead. Groom's Name: Benjamin Teeple Groom's Age: 64 years Groom's Birth Date: 1837 Groom's Birthplace: Canada Bride's Name: Fannie Weaver Teeple Bride's Age: 48 years Bride's Birth Date: 1853 Bride's Birthplace: Canada Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1901 Marriage Place: Gladwin, Gladwin, Michigan Groom's Father: Edwd M. Teeple Groom's Mother: Jamima Whitehead Bride's Father: John Weaver Bride's Mother: Film Number: 2342518 Digital Folder Number: 4032362 Image Number: 488 Reference Number: v 2 p 54 rn 54 Collection: Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925 This is email is getting pretty long so I'll quit. Hope this helps. Roger My research: Hi I've done some research into the Jemima Teeples. William Bullard Teeple and Edward Manning Teeple were brothers. Both married Jemimas. William married Jemima Leek and lived in Elgin, and Edward married Jemima Whitehead and lived in Middlesex. It is still not clear who Jemima Whitehead's parents were. If her father was Benjamin, which I strongly suspect, then she is a sister of William and Daniel and that connects all the Whiteheads at BSC. I found someone on Ancestry who has researched the Whiteheads of Middlesex. I have sent an email and hope she can help us. [no reply as of Oct 2012] D. | WHITEHEAD*, Jemima (I103)
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23843 | Teeple 6 | TEEPLE*, Mary Jane (I118)
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23844 | Teeple 6 | TEEPLE*, Ella May (I117)
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23845 | Teeple 7 she does not appear to be related to the Curtises of Oxford and Westminster as she was born in Ireland | CURTIS*, Mary (I94)
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23846 | Teeple 9 | TEEPLE*, William (I109)
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23847 | Teeple/Jarvis stone | JARVIS*, Belinda (I72)
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23848 | Teetzel, Geo, painter, res Colfax ave, wife. Ref: 1896 Benton Harbor, Michigan - City Directory. . 1870 Census, Benton, Berrien Co., Michigan, Born Canada, 22 /1847, Residing with parents & siblings. . 1875 May 28 - Golden Wonder, Relieves & cures all infirmities of the system, not chronic in a few minutes, Sole agency for the city: Chapskey & Teetzel, 145 Gravier St. . 1872 Jul 11- Copartnership - The undersigned will continue the business of the New Orleans Stencil Works & Manufactory of Teetzel's Celebrated Magic Battery, at the old stand, 145 Gravier Street; also retain the agency for the Golden Wonder. Geo. E. Teetzel & Co. . Dissolution of co-partnership - the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name of Chapsky & Teetzel, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Robert Chapsky assumes all liabilities of the old firm & will collect all outstanding debts up to June 15. 1872. Robert Chapseky, Geo. E. Teetzel. Ref: Times Picayune Newspaper, Louisiana. - - - | TEETZEL, George B .2 (I311)
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23849 | TEETZEL, Jane, [parent]: Palermo United Cemetery, Halton County TEETZEL, Mathias [parent]: Palermo United Cemetery, Halton County. . Hester Teetzel is marked on the Teetzel gravestone, Morton Hill, Barrier, Michigan, as dying on April 4, 1835, which is of course before her parents emigrated to Benton Habor in 1851. She was buried with her twin, Hadasah Teetzel in Palmero (Milton), Ontario. . Morton Hill Cemetery, Michigan Monument reads: TEETZEL, HESTER, Apr 18, 1835. - - - | TEETZEL, Hester .2 (I293)
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23850 | TEETZEL, Mary Ann of Trafalgar 1815-1853 July 12, Trafalgar , on 1836 Nov 22, Trafalgar X JOHNSTON, Richard Johnston of this city. Mary Ann Teetzel, [ d/o John Soloman Teetzel b 1762 German & Mary Tufford b 1788. ] Ref: Christian Guardian. - - - | Family (F348)
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