Matches 7,951 to 8,000 of 26,054
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7951 | born Saffron-Walden, Essex, England sailed on the ship "Talbot," which left England in March 1630 and after three months at sea landed at Charlestown (North Boston, MA) 2 July 1630. Also on this ship was Anna Pettit who was probably daughter of Henri Pettit; and John Pettit born about 1608 in England; may be related to Thomas Pettit. Others say that, "with brother John", Thomas Pettit signed the Donegan Charter in 1688 [should be 1686] whereby the city of New York was passed by the Dutch to Britain with Thomas Don(e)gan, Earl of Limerick, the Governor of New York State from 1684-1688 1637 moved to Exeter NH | PETTIT, Thomas (I2705)
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7952 | Born to Mr & Mrs Frank Teetzel, July 2nd, a daughter. Ref: The Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., Michigan. | TEETZEL, Lizzie P (I1146)
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7953 | Born Yonge Street. | SMITH, Sarah Lockman (I39)
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7954 | Bosanquet. | HOLLINGSHEAD, William (I201)
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7955 | Bostwick | SUMNER, Minerva (I24737)
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7956 | Bostwick | SUMNER, Harriett (I24740)
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7957 | Bostwick | FARR, Martha (I14963)
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7958 | Bostwick | SUMNER, Cyrus (I14954)
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7959 | Both are buried at Lucknow. | TOWLE, William Albert (I240)
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7960 | Both Jim and his son, Peter, were made Fellows of the Society of Antiquarians of London (FSA). Jim is a noted authority on the Neolithic era in the Lake District. | CHERRY, James (I407)
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7961 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I685)
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7962 | Bow Island Cemetery | BEGG, George Stanley (I8428)
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7963 | Bowmanville previously called Darlington Mills. | PHIPPS, Charlotte Agnes (I899)
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7964 | Boyd H Redner, Battle Creek Boyd H. Redner, Jr., age 73, of Battle Creek, died January 9, 2007, at Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Residence in Battle Creek, Michigan. Boyd was born November 12, 1933 in Battle Creek, the son of Boyd H. Redner, Sr. & Frances Fay (Eaton) Redner. He graduated from Battle Creek Central High School in 1951 & the University of Michigan in 1955, where he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. He served in the U.S. Army from 1955-1957. In 1957 he married Betty Jane Brown of Battle Creek. He was employed by the Battle Creek Packaging Company (formerly Battle Creek Bread Wrapping Company) from 1957-1975. In 1974 he married Anne Johnston. In 1977 he purchased Lakeview Hardware, where he worked until retiring in 1999. His passions were playing golf, trout fishing on the AuSable River & Black & White scotch. He was a 50-year member & a past president of the Battle Creek Country Club. He was a past president of the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute & a member of the Knife & Fork Club. He served on the board of directors of Oak Hill Cemetery & was a member of the First Congregational Church. In his retirement he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren & reading. He is survived by his companion Dagmar Dostie; his 3 daughters, Kerrie Redner of Battle Creek, Laura (Craig) Walters of Battle Creek & Carol (Mark) Snapp of Kalamazoo; a son, Boyd H. Redner III of Chicago; & 6 grandchildren, Christopher, Sean, Alex, Zachary, Henry & Lydia. He was preceded in death by his wife Betty in 1971, his sister Joyce in 1990 & his daughter Sarah in 2000. A visitation will be held Friday, February 9, 2007 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Shaw Funeral Home, 2838 Capital Avenue SW, Battle Creek, Michigan, where the family will be present. A celebration of Boyd's life will be held Saturday, February 10, 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. at the Battle Creek Country Club, 318 Country Club Drive, Battle Creek, Michigan. Memorial contributions in Boyd's honor may be made to Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Residence, 5470 Glen Cross Road, Battle Creek, Michigan, 49015. Envelopes available at the funeral home. The family is being served by Shaw Funeral Home. Ref: Battle Creek Enquirer, 2007 Jan 14. Burial date 2/10/2007. Past member of the Board of Trustees of Oak Hill Cemetery. - - - | REDNER, Boyd Hamilton .3 (I904)
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7965 | Boyd is the son of Mary E Hamilton & James G Redner News-Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan: . 1905 June 26, Mrs. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids & grandson, Boyd Redner of Battle Creek are guests of Fred Hamilton. (i.e. Herman Hamilton). . Burial date May 24, 1986. Parents: Boyd Redner & Mary Hamilton. Past President of the Board of Trustees of Oak Hill Cemetery. - - - | REDNER, Boyd Hamilton .2 (I180)
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7966 | Bozman, Montana | REDMOND, Lawrence Preston LARRY P Sr. (I1018)
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7967 | Bradford is the son of Polly Duck and Jeremiah Brooks. | BROOKS, Bradford Earl (I2075)
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7968 | Braidend, Crow Wing Co., Minn, Plot Block 48-42. | JOHNSTON, Rev. J Wesley (I2749)
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7969 | Brampton, ON. | BOSTWICK, Mary Jane (I148)
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7970 | Brampton, Peel, Ontario | JEEVES, Martha (I21253)
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7971 | Brampton, Peel, Ontario | HEATH, Samuel (I21227)
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7972 | Brannon, Madison Co., Arkansas. | BARKER, Nancy Ellen (I169)
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7973 | Brant Co. | EDMONSON, Samuel D (I599)
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7974 | Breast Cancer | DAGG, Susan (P13)
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7975 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F1522)
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7976 | Brentford, Middlesex, England Information: Created 1st July 1837. Sub-districts : Acton; Brentford; Chiswick; Hanwell; Isleworth; Twickenham. GRO volumes : III (1837-51); 3a (1852-1930). Acton, Chiswick, Ealing, Great Greenford, Hanwell, Heston, Isleworth, New Brentford, Old Brentford, Perivale, Twickenham, Twyford Abbey (from 1862). Registers now in Hounslow, Ealing and Richmond upon Thames districts. | LIZMORE, James (1st) (I344)
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7977 | Bridget's surname is recorded as "Lusk" in St. Peter's. | LUFKIN, Bridget (I2315)
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7978 | Bright's Disease: heart failure & kidney, pneumonia. | STERLING, Charles N (I1607)
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7979 | Brights Disease is a category of kidney diseases. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=walker&GSfn=thomas&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=51&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=25074199&df=all& | WALKER, Thomas B. (P761)
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7980 | Brimley, MI. | SKIPPEN, John Samuel .5 (I382)
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7981 | British Colonist Newspaper, Toronto: In this city, on the 6th inst., E F Whittemore, formerly of Montreal, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Robert Johnston to this city. (Rev. Mathew Ritchey, [Ritchie, Methodist] | Family (F191)
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7982 | British Library, London | Source (S10)
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7983 | Bro Twp. | CAMERON, Margaret MAGGIE (I260)
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7984 | Broadway Cemetery | WHITE, Daniel (P669)
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7985 | Broken white moment with holding hands. | CLENDENEN, Hiram (I1785)
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7986 | Bronte, ON. | WILLIAMS, Arvilla (I608)
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7987 | Bronze plaque with wife Doris. | HUNZIKER, Harold Ensign (I757)
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7988 | Bronze plaque, beside Mary E Ransom. | MORGAN, Sgt. Walter L (I18)
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7989 | Bronze plaque, with husband. | EAGER, Doris Helen (I488)
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7990 | Bronze plaque. | ROSZEL, Horace Elijah (I716)
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7991 | Brookdale, MA. | LAWRENCE, Clara Townley (I1483)
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7992 | Brookly, NY, Plot : Lot 325, Section 54. 'Roof' capped monuments, clearly chiseled. | PARKER, Gertrude Ann (I622)
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7993 | Brother Fred Hutchison was a famous artist, according to Eileen Hutchison, Fred's niece. (Provided orally by Eileen to John Cowan Oct 20, 1997) | HUTCHISON, Jeffrey (I39)
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7994 | Brother Richard Lawrence Jr. 'heir-at-law'. (i.e. 'brothers dead' however, brother Daniel was alive in Ohio.) | LAWRENCE, John SUE, The .xii (I93)
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7995 | Brother William Charles Peters was living there at the time. | Family (F490)
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7996 | BROTHER WM WILLSON.- Aged 8 Years May 5th 1820. | WILLSON, William W (I357)
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7997 | brought over from my other tree | CLARK COCHRAN, margaret (P12381)
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7998 | Brought over from my other tree | COCHRAN, James (P12382)
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7999 | Brought over from my other tree | GILMOUR CLARK, Frances (m. Joseph Clark) . (P12383)
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8000 | Brown granite monument with pair of blue jays & a bull dog. | GERRIE, John W JOE (I964)
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