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1901 |
ancestor line of Catherine and Anna Van Auken, wives of the brothers Isaac and Whitfield Hazen Wintermute. | Van Aken \ Van Auken, Cornelius (I748)
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1902 |
ANCI: Cedar Falls, IA | Meyer, Reginald Louis (I14489)
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1903 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14484)
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1904 |
ANCI: Minneapolis, MN | Opatrny, Debra Ann (I14485)
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1905 |
ANCI: Nashua, Iowa | Metcalf, John (I14492)
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1906 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14507)
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1907 |
ANCI: Waterloo, Iowa | Back, Michael Owen (I14482)
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1908 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14483)
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1909 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14486)
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1910 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14487)
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1911 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14491)
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1912 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14494)
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1913 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14495)
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1914 |
ANCI: Waterloo, Iowa | Hocken, Ronald Dean (I14497)
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1915 |
and 5 children Olma,Bess,Duane,Hazel,Lucy?(note see 1901 Canadian Cenus for Lincoln/Welland Dist 123,Dist A Sub 2,page2. | Anthony, Cora J (I14250)
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1916 |
And G'Ma, before you could say "No" | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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1917 |
Andrew and Maria's grandchildren Sarah and John Freese Cool married Windemuth descendants. Also, their gggrandaughter married a Windemuth descendant. | Raub, Andrew (I16776)
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1918 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10485)
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1919 |
Andrew moved from NJ to Loudoun Co., VA before 1780 and married Ann Davis. One of their children John Arison then moves to Fayette Co., PA where he lives next door to and is buried with George Wintermute who is Jan Arrason's son-in-law, In
Redstone Cem.. George Wintermute would be his uncle if I am correct in Andrew being Jan Arrason's son. | Arison, Andrew (John?) (I14204)
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1920 |
Ann imigrated from Ireland in 1861 at the age of 17. | Padden (Pedan, Padan), Ann Jane (I15584)
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1921 |
Ann Margaratha Snover born 5 January 1722 / 1723 confirmed 1742 at St Augustus Lutheran Church at Trappe Pa. | Snover\Schnauber, Johannes (I4410)
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1922 |
Ann Marie Tillou married John Beach - they moved to Kentucy. I can't remember details off hand but John Tillou and family remained in Kentucky. If you ever make a | Tillou, Mary A. (I7228)
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1923 |
Ann was born in a home later occupied by Pierre Fraley, built in 1712 and known as "Iron Pine" farm. Located between Kimberton and Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. Jonathan and Ann lived on Beaver Hill Road near St. Mathews Road until the farm
was sold when they moved to Pendleton, Indianna and founded Fall Creek monthly Meeting. | Lewis, Ann (I2882)
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1924 |
Ann Wood b. 5-25-1843 | Moore, Mary Margaretta (I15173)
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1925 |
anna age 57 b. ny | Carpenter, John (I17106)
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1926 |
Anna Elisabeth Wintermute was born 9 January 1702 / 1703 at Pfungstaadt, Starkenberg, Hesse, Germany and was the daughter of Johan Cristopher Windemuth and Marguerite Klappinger. She died in 1768 and is also buried in the Old Hardwick
(Stillwater Cemetery) (see Wintermute history by RGM for details of Wintermute family) | Snover\Schnauber, Johannes (I4410)
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1927 |
Anna Elizabeth Snover born 16 May 1727 in Pfungstad married 10 September 1746 to Johannes Merckel at Shawnee (or Smithfield) Pa | Snover\Schnauber, Johannes (I4410)
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1928 |
Anna Elizabeth Windemuth, daughter of Johan Christoph Windemuth and Mary Marguerite Kleppinger, was born January 9, 1703, in Rhenish Bavaria, Germany. She was married to Johannes Schnauber (after coming to America the name was changed to Snover) in 1722, most likely at Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany. She passed away in 1768, and was buried in the cemetery of the old Stillwater Presbyterian Church, formerly the Old Hardwick Cemetery at Stillwater, New Jersey. Johannes Schnauber was born in Pfungstadt in 1701, and passed away on February 16, 1774, at Stillwater, New Jersey, and was laid to rest alongside his wife in the Old Hardwick Cemetery. Anna and her husband came to America, through Philadelphia, on September 26, 1737, aboard the the ship St Andrew Galley. Johannes Schnauber and his son, John Heinrick, were naturalized in 1764. It is not known if Anna ever became naturalized or not. Anna and Johannes were the parents of seven children named Ann Margaretha, John Heinrick, Anna Elizabeth, Johann Georg, Johannes, Maria Philipina, and Frederick. | Windemuth, The Emigrator Anna Elisabeth (I2503)
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1929 |
Anna was 2 years older than Henry. | Werder, Jr. Henry (I15312)
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1930 |
Anna was the keeper of family records and trivia. She had news clippings, mass cards, invitations, etc. She was a great help with my research. I was hoping to bring her to the Reunion this summer but now she is gone. | McGaw, Anna Rose (I14303)
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1931 |
Annetje married 7 Aug. 1655 in the New Amsterdam Dutch Reformed Church, SImon Clause (Claeszen Van (or of) Groeningen; his will, made 8 July 1684 and probated 7-Oct. 1684, indicated that Annnetje had died before that time). They were residents
of Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York. Their children were all christened in Brooklyn. | LODOWYCKE, Annetje (I2616)
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1932 |
Annetje, most commmonly known as Annetje Lodowycke may have been a half-sister to Dirck and Elizabeth, inasmuch as Lodowycke de Jong appeared as a sponsor to the Baptism of Annetje's first child. Proponenets of this theory point out that the
motherof the family, Harmtje, widow of Jans, probably married Lodowycke in Holland and he probably sponsored the family, Elizabeth and Dirck, children of the first marriage, and Annetje, his own daughter, in the move to America. It is fairly
certain that the mother came to America, but in all land transactions she is known merely as Harmtje Jans with Lodowycke never appearing in the picture. She lived to a ripe old age and owned considerable property in Long Island and Brooklyn
and died after 1685. This would make Annetje, born probably in 1636, half sister to the other children. At her marriage in 1655, she names herself as "Annetje Lodeerycks van Amsterdam" (Annetje Loderycks of Amsterdam). It is also
conceivable, and there is indication in the records, that she was a little older than assumed and she came to America as the widow or wife of Lodowycke de Jong. This would then make the Lodowycke de Jong, sponsor of her first child, a nephew
or other relative; or this could have been an attempt to name the father of the child of a previous marriage. | Harmtje (Hannah) (I2467)
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1933 |
Another page gives their marriage date as Sept 10, 1686 and their son Jan born on Dec 25, 1696. | Van Tuyl, Nelltje Jansen (I2516)
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1934 |
Another researcher along her brother Anson's line gives their mother's birthplace as Homer,Cortland,New York,USA 1785. This would make her considerably older than her husband Asa though.
| WHEELER, Lucy Ursula (I22)
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1935 |
Another source indicates Bertha died in 1972. | Clark, Bertha Louise (I14124)
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1936 |
Any ideas on who Mary "wife of Wintermute" is? | Wintermute, George (I816)
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1937 |
Archibald 24 Farmer New Jersey | Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
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1938 |
Armstrong, William C. | Ogden, Gabriel (I14480)
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1939 |
Army, WWI | McLeish, Gordon (I14514)
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1940 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13535)
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1941 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13535)
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1942 |
Arrived in Bedford Long Island, in "De Bonte Koe" (The Spotted Cow) Apr. 16, 1663 | Van Tuyl, Jan Otto (I2545)
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1943 |
Arrived on the "Rose Tree", and settled in New Utrecht, Long Island. | Van Pelt, Teunis Jansen Lanen (I2527)
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1944 |
Artemus is listed as a farmer in the 1880 census. He and his parents are both listed as born in Massachusetts. | Chapin, Artemus W. (I6066)
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1945 |
Artford Bates Carson married (?) cartoonist, newspaper man, Chicago. 1 son, Jack Fanchion married | Carson, Samuel Benton (I15331)
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1946 |
Arthur was a farmer as early as 1910. He worked in 1915 as a driver for James Davidson. He owned a farm in Fraser township near Kawkawlin, Bay Co. Arthur was active as a member of the Christian Assembly Tabernacle, where he served as minister
for a time. | DOAN, ARTHUR A. (I13656)
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1947 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1010)
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1948 |
At the time of the 1861 census Abram was still in Dereham Township. In the 1861 Agricultural Census of Dereham, Abram is shown on 50 acres of Lot 23 Concession 12 with 25 acres cleared of which 19 acres was in crops and 6 in pasture with value
of farm at $800. | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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1949 |
At the time of the 1861 census Abram was still in Dereham Township. In the 1861 Agricultural Census of Dereham, Abram is shown on 50 acres of Lot 23 Concession 12 with 25 acres cleared of which 19 acres was in crops and 6 in pasture with value
of farm at $800. | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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1950 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14433)
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