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    801 The 1860 census shows George and wife in Coloma, Waushara Co., WI Kilmer, George Dennis (I9461)
     
    802 The community has suffered a severe loss and we extend our sincere sympany to his family. THOMAS, Robert Hanson (I21)
     
    803 The first name in this censusalways represents the head of household. Wouter Gybertse is not shown in this census indicating that he was dead. Elizabeth was still alive then and living in Flushing. She had returned to her old home under
    the name of Bloodgood as shown in the census of 1698 as head of householdand several other official records. Why she reverted to using her former name is unknown.Wm. was her oldest son, then aproximately 31 and unmarried. Elizabeth was the
    youngest daughter, then 23 and known to be unmarried. (Documentary History of the State of New York, 1849) 
    JANS, Lysbet (Lysbeth, Elizabeth) (I2631)
     
    804 The following is from Richard "Tony" Kirk of Marysville WA (tkirk9@gte.net). Wright, Sarah (I1879)
     
    805 The information on this descendant line came from Brian Gaber (hodag@t-online.de). He has additional information on the Kilmer ancestral line another 5 generations. Kilmer, George Dennis (I9461)
     
    806 The Misener / Misner family of Ontario hold their reunions every year the third saturday in August. The family Historian is Donna Kemp (smokyhollow@sympatico.ca) Wintemute, Lydia (Lida) Ann (I1435)
     
    807 The original German spelling of the name is not clear. In early records it appears as "Kelmer", "Külmer", or even "Kühlmann". Most Palatine Germans altered their names, voluntarily or involuntarily, to simplify spelling and pronunciation
    in their new English speaking settlements in North America. 
    Kilmer, George Dennis (I9461)
     
    808 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6268)
     
    809 The Voorhees Burying Ground Hankinson, John (I3070)
     
    810 The Woertman tradition in America had been one of civic loyalty. Derick Jans had begun it in 1673 when he became an officer of his town in Brooklyn. Jan Derick continued it as Justice of the Peace in New Jersey: Squire Jan Wortman, his
    nephews and sons plannes and worked for the revolutionary forces and from Somerset County Peter and Andrew Wortman joined the Militia. 
    Wortman, Woertman,Workman, Jan Derick (Derikson) (I2441)
     
    811 There is some question as to the spelling of the family name. Almost all descendants of the Palatine Kilmer, George Dennis (I9461)
     
    812 They could be the same person, or not. Smith, N. S. (I6024)
     
    813 They had three children, but two died young. Cruttenden, John (I16200)
     
    814 They were members of the Presbyterian Church. He had one sister and her name was Sarah. She died while a young woman. Abram and wife were faithful Christians, very modest and quiet in their religious life. At his death it was the
    remark of one of the most wicked men of the place, "I would rather stand his chances of Heaven than any man I know." He was a hard working man. He began life with very little means, but by industry and economy he soon was able to buy a farm.
    He and his wife made for themselves a comfortable home. 
    Wintermute, Abraham (I2383)
     
    815 This information on Elias Ketcham and more on his ancestry is from John Ketcham's website at http://fp-www.wwnet.com/~jketcham/Edwardn.html#id1213 Ketchum, Elias (I2732)
     
    816 This is from a page copied out of a book, but I don't know the title. It also had a copy a photo I have of Tommy, Carrie, Leslie, and Carrie's mother Adeline outside Tommy and Carrie's sod house. LEWIS, Alexander (I180)
     
    817 Tradition says this (Mrs) Mary Shackelton (whose maiden name was Mary Ogden), the second wife, was very proud; that when dressed for church she would wrap herself in a sheet to avoid contact with her husband while on the way, fearing he
    would disarrange her toilet. She would array him in ruffles, a cocked hat and knee breeches, a costume he was unused to, and take him into distinguished society. This marriage was said not to have been pleasant or congenial, and a
    separation occurred.  
    Ogden, Mary (I12846)
     
    818 We do not know if Nathaniel is buried with Mary in the Bevens Cemetery. There is a birth date on the Monument, but no death date. Van Auken, Nathaniel (I12850)
     
    819 We have a family reunion each year in August. COALE, Clifford Cook (I1471)
     
    820 We previously had Clara's death year as 1888 instead of 1886 and her middle initial as "L" rather than "G". We also had her wedding date as March 24th instead of 25th. Remine, Clara Gamelia (I100)
     
    821 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14420)
     
    822 When Clara was a baby they moved to McGregor, Michigan. William was a gunsmith by trade and opened a gunshop there in McGregor. Later they moved to Beatrice and then on to Lincoln Nebraska, continuing in the guntrade business. Mater, William Benjamin (I15576)
     
    823 When Joseph Barrett died, Martha brought all of the children except one over to Buffal, N.Y. and they later moved to Alexander N.Y. Wintemute, Martha Jane (I9379)
     
    824 Will of Elizabeth Snook dated 4 Mar 1800 Frankford township, Sussex County, New Jersey. Grandson, Tobias Hanes (Haynes/Haines) and granddaughter, Elizabeth Westbrook, each £100 to be paid by daughter, Anney Charity Phillips. Grandsons,
    Henry and John Decker each £25 to be paid by daughter, Margaret Decker. Estate divided between 
    Wintermute, Elizabetha (I812)
     
    825 Witnessed by Abraham Shaver, Catharina Juliana Miller, and Catherine Wintermute. Proved 24 Jan 1801. Wintermute, Elizabetha (I812)
     
    826 Word reached Sioux Falls Monday evening of the death at Colton of George O. Goddard, son of Mr. & Mrs. J.B. Goddard, pioneers of Taopi Township. Mr. Goddard was 53 years of age at the time of his death which was caused by tuberculosis of
    the brain. The illness extended over a period of 2 weeks. The funeral took place this morning at 10 o'clock. (obituary provided by Reta Nielsen) 
    Goddard, George Osmer (I14385)
     
    827 [This section on Abraham was listed in the original book in this place. We feel it was an error in the original book to be located here and one that we were at a loss as to how to correct. We were not sure exactly where he should fit.
    But if you read on page 447, it tells you that Peter Wintermute and Esther Rhodes were the parents of eight children; one of them, Charles, died at an early age. There was no mention of a child named Abraham. Also, as you read about Abraham
    it tells you that he had a sister named Sarah. Peter Wintermute had no children named Sarah. One other point is that there were no genealogy codes in the original book after the names of anyone in this section. It was as if Abraham got
    misplaced somehow by the printer and was just placed in the book at this spot for lack of a better place. So we were at a loss as to where Abraham fits into the family history. We feel that he does not belong here but we don't really know
    where he does fit in. So we just left him here just as he appeared in the original book. You can decide for yourself.] 
    Wintermute, Abraham (I2383)
     
    828 1860 census shows Nathaniel but no other children to that date. Van Auken, Nathaniel (I12850)
     
    829 Anyone else researching the Murray family is asked to contact Kathy Murphy at ( KMurphy535@aol.com ). Murray, Jonathan (I1749)
     
    830 By deed of 8th month 4, 1697, Peter Thomas purchased 500acres on Crum Creek. Chester Co. Court Records 1697-1710 George Willard acknowledged a deed to Peter Thomas for 500 acres of land lying in Westtowne the deed bearing the date of 8th
    day, 4th mo. 1697. 
    THOMAS, Peter (I2381)
     
    831 Cause of Death: Arteria sclerosis and anemia Kilmer, Harriet Ann "Hattie" (I9467)
     
    832 Charles Edmund Goddard was a mail carrier. He died at Lees Nursing Home, 1019 So. Grange, Sioux Falls, SD. Burial was at Hartford on 27 Jul 1951. Goddard, Charles Edmund (I14388)
     
    833 Clara had a sister, Minnie Anges Remine, who married John D. Roby. Remine, Clara Gamelia (I100)
     
    834 Lamberville, NJ, pp 169-170, 172, 208-210. Ogden, Gabriel (I14480)
     
    835 Mike Louden Wintermute, George (I816)
     
    836 The information on the following three generations came from Bill Terrill,( ARO-1@worldnet.att.net ). He has a web page on the Family Tree Maker site at Murray, Jonathan (I1749)
     
    837 There may be a mistake in the will because the Anthony land was located in the Lot number nine of the third concession. Although this may have been another parcel. Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
     
    838 This line is connected to the Windemuth line through the brothers, James and William R. Hill. Garris, Leonard (I13438)
     
    839 1660, Charles II was restored to the English throne. He detested the Dutch and was determined to remove them from power in New Netherlands. March, 1664e conferred a territorial gift which included New Netherlands, Long Island and the entire
    region between Connecticuit and Delaware rivers to his brother, "Duke of York" . THe duke appointed Richard Nicolls his deputy governorand the king gave him four frigates o sail into the harbor of New Amsterdam to call upon Peter Stuyesant
    and ask for his surrender. Lack of defenses and support of his peole made Peter relenquish New Amsterdam and by the end of 1664 the English renamed this city New York New Netherlands became New York State; New Orange, Albany and Fort Casimir
    on the Delaware, New Castle. 
    BLOODGOOD, Frans Janse (I2632)
     
    840 8-3-1673, Frans Bloetgoet, John Hingman and Richard Wilde were appointed Schepens (Magistrates) by Governor Cornelis Everts Jr., and the Commanders of the Council of War. BLOODGOOD, Frans Janse (I2632)
     
    841 among the passengers were Elizabeth Stedman and children: Sarah, and Joseph John Stedman STEDMAN, Sarah (I2380)
     
    842 Date of Arrival: 9/17/1684  Master: William Preeson STEDMAN, Sarah (I2380)
     
    843 From the Chester County GENWEB site: STEDMAN, Sarah (I2380)
     
    844 Ship: The Vine STEDMAN, Sarah (I2380)
     
    845 WOLFE, ASA A: County Superintendent of Schools; b Wellfleet, Neb Aug 11, 1889; s of Silas C Wolfe-Sarah C Puckett; ed Indianola HS; Doane Coll; PSTC; U of Ia, 23-24; U of Besancon France; BDI, BA, MA: Phi Delta Kappa; m Alice Mae Thomas
    Aug 28, 1917 Indianola; s John Allen, Charles Robert; d Mildred Louise, Marjorie Kate, Ina Mae; 1912 tchr, Keith Co; 1913 supt of Cowles schs; 1916-17, 1919-23 supt Riverton Ia schs; 1924-27 supt Greene Iowa schs; 1927-82 supt Kanawha Ia schs;
    1932-34 farmed new Indianola; May 22, 1934 apptd supt Redwillow Co schs; Nov 1934- Redwillow Co supt by election; 1917 during World War in Co C 355th in batt sgt major, disch 1919; C of C; Kiwanis; NSTA; Neb St Co Supts Assn; AF&AM; Congl Ch;
    Dem; off Courthouse; res 411 East 2nd, McCook. 
    WOLFE, Asa Allen (I19)
     
    846 +860 i. Sidney Smith Bowlby. Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    847 +861 ii. John Nelson Bowlby. Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    848 +862 iii. Mary Ann Bowlby. Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    849 1) Frederick bc. Apr 1767, d. 14 Nov 1822 aged 55 yrs 7 mo, bur. Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
     
    850 1.John GUSTIN Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     

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