Matches 25,601 to 25,650 of 26,054
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25601 | Widowed. | RAWLINGSTON, Ruth (I373)
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25602 | Widowed. Age 82. Acute myocardial infraction. | LOVE, ElVIRA Sophia (I473)
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25603 | Widowed. Aged 84y 7m 4d. COD: R. hemisphere cerebral hemorrhage. | FELKER, Benjamin .1 (I58)
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25604 | Wife of / George Roszel sen. / who departed this life 27 Jan. 1859, Aged 69y 1m 27d. | FELKER, Catherine .1 (I110)
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25605 | Wife of Alex Black | HOUGH, Elizabeth BESSIE (I1583)
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25606 | Wife of J. W. Crowell. Daughter of Asa Willson and Elizabeth Adams. | WILLSON, Bethena Loomis (I626)
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25607 | Wife of John Lawrence. | HARTSHORNE, Mary .2 (I881)
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25608 | Wife of Samuel Willson. | COE, Martha (I943)
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25609 | Wife of William Willson | MCCAULY, Sarah (I945)
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25610 | Wiilam Campbell was a diligent careful researcher so there is high confidence in these notes | Source (S133)
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25611 | Wikitree: James was a "woodwork/furniture manufacturer" in Woodstock, Ontario. At the time of his death, he lived at 785 Dundas St. | HAY, James Geddes (I1031)
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25612 | Wilbert is the son of Sarah Catherine Duck and William Madget. | MADGETT, Wilbert (I2018)
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25613 | Wilfred and his family shared a house with his younger brother Ralph. Wilfred is said to have run a shoe store in Deseronto (his grandfather Lawrence was a shoemaker by trade). Wilfred died at the age of 29 in 1899 of appendicitis and is buried in Deseronto along with his parents. His widow, Margaret Jane, remarried to an Owen P. Smith on November 26, 1901, he died on Feb. 23, 1960. Margaret died in 1963 at the age of 88 years. | GOODMURPHY, Wilfred (I1099)
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25614 | Wilkinson | MOORE, CSA Miles (I1716)
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25615 | WILL #19067, dated 28 Mar 1861, Probated 19 Dec 1862 | TOVELL, Mark (I171)
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25616 | Will 16 Jul 1832. | WILLSON, Lieut. Stillwell The Elder (I17)
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25617 | Will 16 Mar 1802 Southfield, NY. | POILLON, John JEAN (I640)
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25618 | Will 17 Sep 1732 Richmond | POILLON, Ensign Jacques JOHN Jr. (I870)
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25619 | Will 1730, and Proved May 7, 1733. | GROVER, Mary (I983)
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25620 | Will 1742, but died aft 1788 | HOOPER, Isabella (I614)
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25621 | Will 1748 Jul 13, Verify Will proved 1755 May 19.|Probate 1755 May 19, Monmouth NJ | LAWRENCE, Benjamin .i (I411)
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25622 | WILL 1798 Aug 27 & WILL Proved 15 Apr 1815. | LAWRENCE, Richard .iv (I32)
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25623 | Will 1802, proved. 20 Sep 1806 | KEARNY, Ravaud Esq. (I568)
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25624 | Will 1808. | REZEAU, Peter (I48)
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25625 | Will 19 Mar 1752, Richmond. | PERRINE, Peter (I1130)
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25626 | Will date 1754.4.2 & Will Proved 13 Feb. 1758 | LEONARD, Capt. Samuel Jr., Esq. (I366)
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25627 | Will dated 15 July, 1858. | MONTAUDEVERT, Julia M (I386)
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25628 | WILL dated 1723 Mar 1. | WILLSON, Peter .i (I1717)
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25629 | Will dated 1729 and his Will proved 7 Apr 1730. | LAWRENCE, Jacob .1 (I1111)
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25630 | Will dated 3 Sep 1814 and proved 4 Jan 1816 | LAWRENCE, Mary .iv (I507)
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25631 | Will dated 4 Sep 1785. | JACKSON, Joseph (I382)
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25632 | Will dated 5 Nov 1790 This guy's property appears on several maps of the 1770s He had 5 daughters all christened in St Johns', Elizabeth, NJ (high Anglican) "May 14, 1760. At a meeting of the Justices and Freeholders held at the house of Amos Pettit Sen., Newtown in and for the County of Sussex | PETTIT, Amos (I2730)
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25633 | Will dated 8 Mar 1712. | SMITH, Elizabeth (I3)
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25634 | Will dated 8 Mar 1813 An alternate birth is Oct 1771 (semi-unreliable) | MOORE, Capt. Jonathan (I2803)
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25635 | Will dated 8 May 1900 & proven 20 Nov 1802. | FELKER, Johann Jakob Völckel JACOB .2 (I54)
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25636 | Will June 8, 1659 | WARD, Andrew + (P13080)
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25637 | WILL of Deborah (Smith) Lawrence, 1737 May 2. I leave to my 3 sons, Samuel, Adam, & Stephen, £5 each. WILL: In the name of God, Amen. I, ADAM LAWRENCE, ESQ., High Sheriff of Queens County, Long Island, & Province of New York. . I leave to my 3 daughters, Deborah Van Wyck, Sarah Hewlett, & Catharine Platt, £100 each; . unto my 2 granddaughters, Elizabeth & Deborah Lawrence (daughters of my late son George, deceased), the sum of £50 each; . to my grandson, Philip Lawrence (son of my said son George), the sum of £160, to be paid him by my eldest son, Doctor Daniel Lawrence, as soon as he shall be in possession of that part of my real estate hereinafter devised him. . To my son Stephen, a negro boy named Aaron. All the rest & residue of my personal estate I leave to my sons, . Joseph & Clarke, to be shared equally between them. I give & devise unto my sons, . Doctor Daniel Lawrence & Stephen Lawrence, all that tract of land being on the east side of the road leading from the Great Plains to Captain Samuel Cornell, on which I now live, bounded on the west by the road above mentioned; northerly the lands of the Adriance's & of Mr. Cha. Crommelin; easterly by the land of said Crommelin; southerly by the Great Plains; together with plain lands adjoining the same, & including my rights in the said unlocated Great Plains, to be divided between them according to the quantity & quality of the land. . I also leave to my said sons, Doctor Daniel Lawrence & Stephen Lawrence, a piece of woodland bounded on the south & west by the lands of John Hegeman & Philip S. Platt, on the north by the lands of Philip S. Platt & on the east by the land of Daniel Duryea, & the east of my son, George Lawrence, deceased, containing about 20 acres, to be equally divided, the west part of which division with the improvements including the last mentioned "lott" of Woodland I leave to my son, Doctor Daniel Lawrence, & the eastern part, including the woodland adjoining Cha. Crommelin, I leave to my said son, Stephen Lawrence. Unto my son Clarke a piece or parcel of land situate, lying & being directly in the front of the house of Albert & Jacob Adriance, containing about 40 acres; a piece of woodland lying on the hills of the northwest of the Adriance's house above mentioned, bounded easterly & northerly by the lands of Obadiah Cornell, westerly by the lands of Thos. Forster & Thos. Mitchell, & southerly with the hills, containing 20 odd acres. Executors: I make my son-in-law, James Hewlett, & my sons, Stephen & Clarke, executors. I likewise empower them to receive from my son, Doctor Daniel Lawrence, the sum of £160, which I hereby order him to pay them for the legacy of my grandson, Philip Lawrence, & before mentioned in his bequest. I devise they will put out on interest in good security the sum of £150, & also the two legacies of £50 each, bequeathed my 2 granddaughters, Elizabeth & Deborah Lawrence, for their several uses. - - - | LAWRENCE, Adam Esq. (I407)
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25638 | WILL of Deborah (Smith) Lawrence, 1737 May 2. I leave to my grandson, William Lawrence, son of my son Richard Lawrence, £5. - - - | LAWRENCE, Richard .ii (I1097)
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25639 | WILL of Deborah Smith Lawrence, 1737 May 2. To my daughter, Elizabeth Willett, my wearing clothes, household goods, & £5. - - - | LAWRENCE, Elizabeth .v (I414)
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25640 | WILL of Deborah Smith Lawrence, 1737 May 2. I leave to my 3 sons, Samuel, Adam, & Stephen, £5 each. | LAWRENCE, Stephen , Sr. (I401)
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25641 | WILL of John Mingle: I give & bequeath to my daughter, Mary Felker, the sum $80. John Mingle, 10 May, 1810. - - - | MINGLE, Mary , DUE (I12)
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25642 | Will of Thomas Singletary of Bladen County NC, 9-12-1825 :Item. I give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas Singletary two hundred acres of land on Harrison Lake, also twenty five acres back of where I now live. | SINGLETARY, Thomas Henry (I6718)
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25643 | Will of Thomas Singletary of Bladen County NC: from Jerry Singletary on Singletary Family Genealogy Forum at < Will of Thomas Singletary of Bladen County, N. C. Filed in Will Book Number 2, page 366, Bladen County North Carolina IN THE NAME OF GOD "AMEN" Knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, being weak in body but in perfect mind and memory, thank God for the same. As for what worldly goods it hath pleased God to bless me with, it is my wish to dispose of as follows, Viz: First it is my wish that my funeral expenses and just debts be paid. Item. I give and bequeath to my Son, John H. Singletary, with some exceptions hereafter named the one Mority of the land I now live on and the Cattle that was given to him by his Grandfather, John Hester. Also twenty five acres back of Wilkeson Lake. Item. I give and bequeath to my Son, Ephriam Singletary, two hundred acres of land on the Rayford Swamp, and cattle given to him by his Uncle Ephriam Hester. Item. I give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas Singletary two hundred acres of land on Harrison Lake, also twenty five acres back of where I now live. Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Singletary a Negro boy named Lewis. Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Hannah Singletary a Negro boy named Aleck. Item. I give and bequeath to my Son, Daniel H. Singletary the one Mority of the land where on I now live, also twenty acres on the bank of Wilkesons Lake. My Son, John H. Singletary is to support and educate my Son Daniel Singletary until he arrives at the age of twenty one years, and after said John H. Singletary fails to comply with my Will, my Son Daniel is to be taken by my Executor from him, the said John H. Singletary and claim from him, the said John H. Singletary a sufficiency for his education and support. All the property not Willed, or left as legacies to be sold by my Executors, and the money arising from the sale is to go to – viz: John H. Singletary, Thomas Singletary, Mary Singletary, Mary Singletary and Hannah Singletary. If any should remain to be equally divided between all my children, John, Ephriam, Thomas, Mary, Hannah and Daniel. I constitute and appoint my worthy friend William Roberson, John Hendry and John H. Singletary, Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the 19th day of April, 1823. His Thomas + Singletary (SEAL) Mark J. Cain Morris Plummer Wm. Davis STATE OF N. C., BLADEN COUNTY I, Thomas Singletary, aforesaid, do make this Codicil to my Last Will and Testament which is to say: Article First: I will and bequeath unto my wife, Jane Singletary, called Jane Wilson whom I have married since making the Will to which this Codicil is annexed: one cow and calf, ten Sows and pigs, together with all the property both real and personal that came to her by me, or my intermarriage with said Jane Wilson. Article Second: I will and bequeath unto my Son, Thomas Singletary one hundred acres of land, it being the balance of the three hundred of which two more given to him in my preceding Will and Testament: In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this the 9th day of December, 1825. | SINGLETARY, Thomas I (I6367)
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25644 | Will Pobated. | CAIRNS, Alexander C (I1823)
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25645 | Will probated 3 Mar 1827. | POILLON, Margaret (I1685)
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25646 | WILL Probated 7 Feb, 1812.. | TITUS, Augustine (I1697)
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25647 | WILL Probated 7 Feb, 1812.. | TITUS, Augustine (I415)
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25648 | Will Probated. | GRIFFIN, Richard Sr. (I224)
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25649 | Will Probated: 14 Feb 1803, Richmond, NY. | POILLON, John JEAN (I640)
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25650 | Will proved 11 Jan 1758. | TALLMAN, Job (I626)
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