Matches 4,901 to 4,950 of 26,054
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4901 | Acton. | JOHNSTON, Lydia MARTHA (I1269)
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4902 | Acton. | STEVENSON, Mary Jane (I661)
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4903 | Acton. | LESLIE, Lydia MARTHA (I656)
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4904 | Acton. | NEAR, Ernest Herbert (I1557)
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4905 | Acton. | JOHNSTON, Robert ELWOOD .4 (I1833)
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4906 | Acton. Buried with wife Martha Leslie Johnston. | JOHNSTON, Robert Prine Esq. The 2nd (I512)
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4907 | Acute alcoholic poising (Rubbing alcohol). | LANG, William Giles (I281)
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4908 | acute broncitis also by influence fron flu | DAGG, Robert Wellington (P93)
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4909 | acute pulmonary odema | SMITH, John Lindley (P850)
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4910 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2066)
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4911 | Ada is is the son of Tina A Lindsay & Roderick E Nicholson. | NICHOLSON, Ada Myrtle (I2448)
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4912 | Ada is the daughter of Amanada E Moyer & Levi Green Felker. . 1897 Dec 12 - Essexville News. Miss Ada Felker was visiting in the village today. . 1898 Mar 13 - Miss Ada Felker has retuned from 2 months' visit in Fenton, Flint, Detroit & Toledo. . 1898 Nov 16 - Miss Ada Felker has accepted a position in the homeopathic hospital at Ann Arbor. Ref: Bay City Times. - - - | FELKER, ADA Nevada E (I33)
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4913 | Ada is the daughter of Caroline Gatchell & Nathaniel Lord Gerrish, of Maine. 1905 Sep 12 - Pioneer of Cadillac - James Hogg, one of the early pioneers of this section died here after a few weeks' illness. Mr. Hogg had resided in Cadillac for 1st quarter of a century. He is survived by 2 children, Mrs. Ida Cummer of this city & Will Hoag of Detroit. 1911 Jan 20 - Woman Aids Cadillac Library, - Mrs W W Cummer, of Jacksonville, Fla, has donated a check of $500 to the public library fund. Mrs. Cummer was a former resident of Cadillac. Ref: Grand Rapids Press. Wellington Willson & Ada Gerrish Cummer were among the first residents in the Riverside area of Jacksonville, FL. Wellington started the family's lumber business 1896. In addition to a large & modern saw mill located at Panama Park at the mouth of the Trout River, the Cummers also owned vast timber tracts in Baker, Alachua & Levy Counties, as well as a phosphate plant at Newberry, Florida. These various properties were connected by a 100 mile long railroad line constructed by the Cummer family. Named the Jacksonville & Southwestern Railroad, this line later became part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Pine, cypress, & oak, as well as phosphate rock, was brought by train to Jacksonville where it was shipped from the Cummer docks. In addition to being one of the largest employers in Jacksonville during the early 1900's, the Cummer land holdings had increased to the point that the family was the largest private landowner in the state with over 500,000 acres. The extensive Cummer holdings which included the sawmill, a box factory, & wood processing plant, came under the management of brothers Arthur & Waldo with the death of their father, Wellington in 1909. Monument Inscription: An oak has fallen - in the time of changing leaves & somber haze A man has fallen - in his prime. And this the triumph o'er the tomb: The man who slumbers does not die His life doth other lives illume. Obituary of Descendant of Ada & Wellington Cummer.1st: Will Cummer November 01, 1938 - October 25, 2015 Will Cummer, of Wakefield, passed peacefully away at home, on October 25, 2015, with his family at his bedside. He was born in Jacksonville, FL, a son of the late Wellington Willson Cummer & Caroline Stevens Cummer. Will died of Cancer at age 76. Will received his BA from Yale University & his PhD in Classical Archaeology from the University of Pennsylvania, studying at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Between his undergraduate & graduate programs, he was a Lieutenant in the US Marine Corps. In graduate school he met & married Sarah Boll Cummer. They had t2 children together. He was a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, & a Director of the American Research Institute in Turkey. As a Professor at Cornell University & the Rhode Island School of Design, he taught Classical & Near Eastern Art & Architecture. He worked on Archaeological excavations in Greece, Italy & Turkey (including being a diver/excavator on a Roman shipwreck). In Rome he ran a course, “Illustrating Archaeology”, teaching how to survey & draw Archaeological sites, where he met his wife, Whitney, a fellow teacher. He was interested in everything & did it all with great enthusiasm. A boat-builder & sailor, he restored his beloved 1936 Concordia sloop “Cinderella” back to her former glory, as well as building prams, skiffs & even a colonial punt for Smith’s Castle. He created a magnificent garden with ponds, waterfalls, a march, a birch grove, & every imaginable shrub, tree & flower. He loved kayaking, hiking in the Adirondacks, Bluegrass music, building theater sets, soccer (both as his children’s coach & as a diehard “Barcelona” fan), & volunteering – for Meals on Wheels, Welcome House, URI Watershed Watch, Hospice Care of RI, & the South Kingstown Land Trust. Will was a Trustee with his sister Cheryl, of the Cummer Family Foundation in Jacksonville, Florida. When he wasn’t volunteering, or helping his family & multitude of friends, he was on Narragansett Bay or in his garden. He passed on to all his family & friend show to live with joy, friendliness & humor, & to face illness with courage. He is survived by his loving family - his wife Whitney Powell, his son Willson Cummer & daughter-in-law Michelle Breidenbach, his daughter Clementine Douglas Cummer, his son Samuel Ross Cummer, & his sister Cheryl Stevens Cummer & brother-in-law Jack Lyle. He also leaves his beloved grandchildren Magdalena Cummer Nacco, & Giuliana Cummer Nacco. He will be much missed by his sisters & brother- in-law, Deborah Abbott& Ross & Kate Powell, nieces Ada Cummer Chamberlain, Whitney Eno, & Kate & Jon Nazemi, & grandnieces Kate Chamberlain, Chloe & Maeve Nazemi, & grandnephew Ciaran Chamberlain. A Memorial service will be held on May 14, 2016 at 2:00pm, at the South Kingstown Land Trust Barn, 17 Matunuck Beach Road, Matunuck, RI. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Welcome House, 8 North Road, or the South Kingstown Land Trust, 227Robinson Street, both in Wakefield, RI 02879. - - - - - - | GERRISH, Mary ADA Hogg (I594)
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4914 | Ada is the daughter of Jane Armstrong & Charles Hanes, sawyer. | HANES, Ada Jane (I1500)
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4915 | Adam is the son of Agnes Robertson & James Stark. . 1861 East Whitby Twp., Ontario County [now Durham Co.], Ontario, Canada Adam JUSTICE, age 25, 1386 Scotland, Mason, Margaret Justice, 21, 1840 Scotland, Religion United Presbyterian Catherine Justice, 2 1859 Upper Canada James STARK, age 62, 1799 Scotland, Married, yeoman, Religion U.P. Catherine Stark, 50, 1811 Scotland, Married Marion Stark, 19, 1842 Scotland Isabella Stark, 18, 1843 Scotland Jane Stark, 16, 1845 Scotland Catherine Stark, 14, 1847 Scotland James Stark, 12, 1849 Scotland John Stark, 10, 1851 Scotland - reside in one story frame house, one family. - - - | JUSTICE, Adam .1st (I629)
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4916 | Adam's surname is sometimes spelled "Hawkesworth." | HAWKSWORTH, Adam (I452)
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4917 | Adam, Smith married Elizabeth Browne, born Dec 31, 1658, died after May 27, 1735, Elizabeth is the daughter of Edmund Browne of Massachusetts. WILL of his father: . WILL, March ye 5th, 1693, in ye name of God Amen, I Richard Smith of Smithtown in the County of Suffolk on Long Island, New York, being sick & weak in body of sound & perfect memory thanks be to God. To our son Adam we give an equal share of land in division with ye rest of our children. - - - | SMITH, Adam (I2716)
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4918 | added Dingman and birth and death and marriage info per Cheryl (Kemp) Taber | DINGMAN, Margaret (P12)
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4919 | Addenda and errata inserted at end. | Source (S-2051784434)
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4920 | Additional information on William F. Cox/ Emma Royal family can be found in "Hendricks Family Tree", by R.A. Hendricks and also in "The Godwin Connection" by T.C. Sutton. | COX, William F. (I3586)
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4921 | Additional spelling: Vandeburg. | VANDERBURGH, Peter Hendrick U.E. (I681)
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4922 | ADDR: Chicago, Ill. USA BIOG: married to a Bright with no children. | SETTERINGTON, Edythe Gertrude (I992)
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4923 | ADDR: farmed on conc.1 at Beveline South of Leamington and at Elsie, Michigan OCCUP: farmer, store owner, banker, grist mill owner RELIG: Baptist John and Lucretia married at Regular Baptist Church, Gosfield Twsp. on May26,1835 by Rev.C. Stewart (witnessed by John A. Wilkinson and Morris Peterson). Farmed at lot 9, Conc.C, Mersea Twsp. and at Elsie, Clinton Township, Gratiot County, Michigan. John was raised by Francis Wilkinson family after John's father left. !DEATH: paralysis of the nerve centre. BIRTH: 1861 census for Gosfield Twsp. says born Isle of Wight?. John owned lot 2 conc 10 in Mersea, 100 acres,(applied 1839 for lot, sold to Michael G. Fox 22 Dec 1854. BIOGRAPHY: lived in frame house- 1 1/2 stoeys on 1/4 acre. Owned grist and saw mills valued at $6,000, 2,000 logs at $2,000, steam powered, employed 5 hands, 400,000 ft. of sawn lumber at $32,000. Grist mill employed in custom work. 1.John purchased land from Jane Piggott(widow) of Gosfield Twsp. on Mar. 1, 1842 of 100 acres- witnessed by Francis Wilkinson and Benjamin Lidale (price 125 pounds). John mortgaged land for 62 pounds,10 shillings with interest at 3% to Jane Piggott on Apr. 7, 1842- discharged by Alexander K. Piggott on behalf of deceased Jane in Dec.24, 1847. 2. John purchased land in Mersea on Talbot Rd. West (200 acres) Apr. 20, 1833. 3. John purchesed southern half of Lot 271 Gosfield Twsp.on south side of Talbot Rd. West- other part owned by Theodore J. Park- on Nov. 20, 1846. 4.John purchased Lot 2, Northwest of Talbot Rd.,Conc. #10 south. 4.A destructive firo occurred in Leamington, Ont, yostorday morning. Tho firo broko out in tbe millinery store of Van Zant, which resulted in a terrible conflagration, spreading east and west along South Talbot streot, sweeping tho entire row of a dozen stores, including tho now Union block on tho corner of Talbot and Erio streets, which was occupied by Setterington's drug store, Dening Bros.' dry goods store,Crank's boot and shoe store, Fuller's bank, the telegraph and several other offices. Tho flames were communicated to tho buildings across Talbot on the north side, sweeping the entire business part from the Methodist Episcopal church on Talbot street to tho town hall on Erio street, about forty rods of continuous frame stores and shops, including tho Scott house hotel. The fire then communicated with tho large brick block on tho northwest corner of Erie and Talbot streets, occupied by Pulford's carriage factory and Bee's dry-goods store, totally destroying it, and. spreading northward the entire length of tho block, destroying Truax's store and The Post printing office, with several other buildings. It was only by tho greatest efforts that tho Deming House and Wigle and Son's store were saved. Tho old hand fire engine would not work till most of tho property was destroyed. Tho firo might havo been prevented from spreading at all, but the excited management of tho hose ( by some raw hands burst tho suction pipe,and before it could be fixed the destruction was complete.Tho loss is estimated at $150,000. | SETTERINGTON, John Burbridge (I6)
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4924 | Adelaide is the daughter of Hannah Ann Garrett | BREULS, Adelaide (I1612)
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4925 | Adelaide is the daughter of Matura Vernon & Daniel MacDonald. . Adelaide Mcdonald 1st husband: Harold G Willson; 2nd Husband: Mr. Burch; 3rd husband, Henry Pilcher. | MACDONALD, Adelaide Jane (I285)
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4926 | Adelaide June ADA Snider is the daughter of ELIZAabeth Jane Willson & Joseph Snider. | SNIDER, Adelaide June ADA (I225)
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4927 | Adelaide June ADA Snider is the daughter of ELIZAabeth Jane Willson and Joseph Snider. | SNIDER, Adelaide June ADA (I2842)
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4928 | Adelia Banks is the daughter of Ida May English, born 1856 Clarksville, Red River Co., Texas & Wm. Wooten Banks, born 1853 Holly Springs, Marshall Co., Mississippi. - - - | BANKS, Emily ADELIA (I197)
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4929 | Adelia is the daughter of Roza Splegalaski & Marcus Britzman. 26 Jun 1940 Census Pinery Twp., Missouri: Widowed mother lives with Adelia Britzman Wilson. Brother Henry Britzman & family, are also two farms away. - - - | BRITZMAN, Adelia Pauline (I278)
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4930 | Adeline is the daughter of Eliza Ann Sayre & Jacob Willson. | WILLSON, Adeline Ella (I300)
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4931 | Adella is the daughter of Arenah Tuttle of Ohio & Alexander Sloan of Pennsylvania. . 1892 Oct 29 - Quite a surprise was given a happy party of invited guests at the home of Mr Mrs Charles Teeter on Tues. evening. The assembled guests were led to believe, fo the usual social gather but when Rev Maveety stepped forward into position & was confronted by Will Teetzel & Miss Adella Sloan, properly supported, the company commenced to release the this was an affair of another color. The couple were soon made Man & wife, congratulations & feast followed & all had a merry time. Little Miss Gladys Moulton, of St. Joseph, was one of the ushers. Ref: St. Joseph Saturday Herald, MI. - - - | SLOAN, Adella DELL (I806)
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4932 | Adella is the second daughter of James Cox & Sarah Jane VanFleet. . 1850 Census Wantage, Sussex Co., NJ James Cox, 38, farmer, NJ Sarah J, 37, NJ Sally J. Vanfleet, 18, N.J Wm. M (or W?) Cox, 13, NJ; John, 11, Emily, 9, Lewis, 7, Delia, 5, Merrily M, 2 Cox, NJ. . 1860 Census Wantage, Sussex Co., NJ James Cox, 47, Farmer, New Jersey John, 21, Farm laborer, NJ, Emila, 18, House Keeping, Lewis, 16, ? ? Teacher, Adelia, 14, & Merabah Cox, 12, New Jersey. . 1870 Wantage, Sussex Coutny, New Jersey Evi Wilson, 34, Farmer, NJ, Delia, 25, Keeping House, Merrit Willson, 1/ 1769. NJ. Resides beside James & Emily Cox. * 1900 Jan. Fifth Generation, [Parent] Adelia Elizabeth Cox, daughter of James & Sarah Jane Cox: Born November 18, 1844. died Oct 27, 1917. Obituary: . 1917 Nov 2 - MRS ADALIA E WILLSON After an illness of about a year, Mrs. Adelia Eizabeth Cox, widow of Evi A Willson, passed peacefully away Saturday morning. Mrs. Willson was a daughter of James Cox & Sarah Jane Van Fleet & was born Nov 18 1844 at Cox's Mill in Wantage township. Their entire life was spent in Wantage & Sussex. . Obituary: Dec 18, 1867, she was united in marriage with Evi A Willson, who died Aug 16 last. The surviving relatives are 2 children. James M Willson & Miss Margaret E Willson, both of Sussex; three grandchildren, Miss Dorothy B Lawrence, daughter of George S Lawrence, of Butler & N DeWitt & Lawrence Willson of Sussex; 2 sisters, Mrs Emily Couse of Ashbury Park, & Miss Meribah M Cox of Sussex, & one brother, Lewis J Cox of Newton. Funeral services were held at the home on Hamburg avenue. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev C H Rannels, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated. Burial was in the Deckertown Union Cemetery. - - - | COX, Adelia Elizabeth DELIA (I696)
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4933 | Adolphustown | DORLAND, Thomas Lazier (I57)
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4934 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P883)
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4935 | Adopted by a minister of Katie's | DOLSEN, David (P1612)
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4936 | Adopted Daughter. | REDNER, Katherine Alice Miller KAY (I1299)
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4937 | Adopted daughter. Last name might have been Payne. | BARRETT, Eva Rae (Payne) (P584)
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4938 | Adopted per Census 1930. | TISDALE, Chester James (I1318)
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4939 | Adopted son parents b. Prussia 1880 census Burlington, Kane Co., Illinois | WARD, Fred (adopted) (P14741)
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4940 | Adopted son. | REINHARDT, Lyle Gordon Carvey (I64)
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4941 | Adopted son.1920 Census | LOBB, Cecil (I564)
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4942 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I199)
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4943 | Adoption of Estella | MILLER, Estella Whittle (P856)
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4944 | Adrianna is the daughter of Mary & Jean (John) Crocheron, both of Vlaanderin, Holland. Children of Jacques & Adrianna Poilon: 1. Maria Poillon, b. 1678, Staten Island, Richmond Co., New York d. Bef 1 Nov 1718, Staten Island, Richmond Co., New York Aged < 40 years, 2. Jean (John) Poillon, b. 1679, Staten Island, d. Bef 8 Oct 1722, Staten Island, Aged < 43 years, 3. (Ensign) Jacques Poillon, b. 1681, Staten Island, d. Bef 3 May 1733, Staten Island, Aged < 52 years, 4. Martha Poillon, b. 1682, Staten Island, 5. Catharine Poillon, b. 1684, Staten Island. - - - | CROCHERON, Adrianna (I1903)
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4945 | AE 77yrs. - COD: inflammation of lungs & kidneys, 3 weeks. | TEETZEL, Jonathan Johnson (I323)
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4946 | ae. 57y 6m 10d. = 19 Mar 1804. | BRILLINGER, Samuel (I1373)
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4947 | Aed 63 y 14d. 704 E 50th Pl. D. Chronic myrocarditis. | DONNELLY, Cora (I976)
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4948 | After a one-week stay, due to circulatory failures, Donald died at 9:56 P.M. of Cerebral Thrombosis at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane. His usual residence was the Davenport Hotel. | MCKINNON, Donald Archibald William (P23)
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4949 | After coming to Canada, the family was quite poor and Margaret Emma had to go out to work doing house-cleaning. In 1916 Timothy decided to join the Canadian Army and was sent overseas in 1917. Later in 1917, Maggie had twin daughters, Margaret and Lillian. The family lived in the Cochrane Road Survey in Saltfleet Township (now part of Hamilton). For a time, her brother Wallace Taylor Fern, his wife elizabeth Ellen, and daughter Audrey Fern lived in the survey also. After World War 1, the family moved to Hamilton's East End. Margaret Emma was happy to have some of her siblings nearby. After a difficult life, Margaret Emma lived long enough to see her family's proospects improving:Timothy receiving a fair War Disabilities Pension; Stanley working at the wholesale hardware company, Wood, Alexander and James Ltd.;Frederick teaching a growing class of violin students; Alan teaching elementary school; Lillian and Margaret doing office work. | FERN, Margaret Emma (Maggie) (I315)
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4950 | After his death his two children are believed to have been raised by his sister Johanna (Johnson). His godparents were Denis Whelan and Anne Callaghan | CALLAGHAN, Arthur (I2858)
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