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George Moore residence was near Germantown, NJ, now called Oldwick. He is buried in family plot Lutheran Cemtary, Oldwick, NJ. | Moore, Captain George (I15165)
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George N. Dennis was born in Canada, immigrated to the USA in 1898, and was naturalizes as a US citizen on June 27, 1934 in Genesee County, Michigan. From the 1920 census, George declared his father and mother were born in Canada of Dutch
decent. George in the 1920 census declared his trade to be carpenter and was employed by the Ice Co. They lived at 2022 Church Street, Flint. | Dennis, George Nobel (I13429)
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George O. Goddard | Goddard, George Osmer (I14385)
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German Valley Lutheran Church Yard List. | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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German Valley Lutheran Church Yard List. | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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German Valley Lutheran Church Yard List. | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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Gertrude Sutphen (married) Guisbert Sutphen, a cousin. He was son of Derick Sutphen 18 Mar 1716 Monmouth Co., NJ - 12 Apr 1777 Peapack, Bedminster, Somerset, NJ & Neeltje Schenck [d/o Roelof Schenck & Engeltje van Doorn]. Derick Sutphen and Gertrude's father Guisbert 1720-1796 were brothers, both sons of Giusbert Sutphen 1693-1763 & Gertruyd Van Pelt 1693-1748.
Thought you would appreciate this information; sourced from Early New Netherland Settlers, record of R. Clark online. This record more accurate than not.
Sara Kennedy | Sutphen, Gertrude (I2479)
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Glencove Cemetery | LEWIS, John Daniel (I173)
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GOBLE, Mathias of Wantage. 1559S - W. 16 Jan 1816; Filed 9 Jun 1818. Sons: Oldest son, John, Amos and Nathan. Daughters: Sarah SNOVER, Hannah SAYRES w/o Jonas, Mary PINTLAR w/o John and Margaret WESTBROOK w/o John. Executors: Son, Nathan GOBLE
and Jesse GUSTIN. Witnesses: Sarah GUSTIN, John DENNIS and Daniel EVERITT. | Gabel, Matthias /Gobel (I15070)
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Goddard, George O., was born in Monona, Clayton county, Ia., March 6, 1856. He removed to Taopi, this county, in May 1878, and took up as a homestead the northwest quartr of section 29, and as a tree claim the southeast quarter of section 20,
where he resides and has a very good farm. He is engaged in the mercantile business with his father, J.B. Goddard. He has been a member of the town board for several years, the greater part of which time he has been its chairman. He is
public-spirited, a good business man, and a highly esteemed citizen. | Goddard, George Osmer (I14385)
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Grandparents Wolfe and the three girls visited Orrie in So. Calif, probably San Diego, in the summer of 1942. Mom (Ina Wolfe) and Aunt Mildred Wolfe tell much the same story. According to Mildred," They had four children and his wife was very
nice. She thought we were very primitive -which was very true- but she was nice about how she suggested things. She gave me my first razor and suggested that I shave under my arms! Can you imagine a high school graduate not knowing people did
that. She also invited me to stay with them to go to University near there. Of course with out-of-state fees it was totally out of the question, but I always remembered her kindness. | HAMILTON, Orrie William (I96)
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Grantee: Shawler, Anthony
Acres: 40
Book: 42
Page: 300
Survey Date: 4-26-1851
County: Bullitt
WaterCourse: None
Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 2
CHAPTER X. GRANTS IN THE COUNTY COURT ORDERS (1836-1924)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 1665 | SHAWLER, Anthony (I1671)
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GUSTIN, Benajah of Frankford. 1170S - W. 1 Sep 1807; Filed 28 Jan 1808. Wife: Anne. Others: Nephew John GUSTIN s/o bro Eliphalet; Benajah Abnor SKINNER s/o Abner SKINNER; Benajah GUSTIN s/o bro Thomas GUSTIN; Benajah GUSTIN s/o Samuel; and
Benajah GUSTIN s/o Timothy. Executors: Wife Anne and John GUSTIN. Witnesses: Jasa HUNT, Edward HUNT and Samuel SHERRED, Jr. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Guy and Fannie were living on Elmira St, Mansfield Tioga County in 1900. | Snover, Guy (I16192)
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Had 2 children. | YOUNGER, Washington (I876)
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had 5 children | Kinney, Samuel (I13114)
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Had an accident 11 December 1734 at age 56. | Staats, Anna Veronica (I13266)
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Had one child. | Hoffman, Blanche (I15438)
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Had one son, born about 1924, residing near Tuscon, Arizona in 1940. | Moore, Vida (I15449)
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Had several children. | YOUNGER, Gibson (I875)
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Had two sons in 1940, resided near Glendale, Arizona. | Moore, Theodore (I15450)
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Hannah lived in Middlesex Co, Ont. | DOAN, HANNAH (I13310)
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Hannah Starr daughter of Jonathan Starr, late of Frederick County, Maryland and Phebe, his wife, both deceased married November 32, 1809 at Bush Creek Meeting House, Maryland, Isaac Thomas of Monallen, Adams County, PA son of Isaac and Eleanor
, deceased, of same place | THOMAS, Jr. Isaac (I2323)
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Hans came to the United States at age 22. | HANSEN, Hans W. (I934)
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Happy might be a nickname for Keren Happuch, a girls name somewhat popular at the time.
KEREN-HAPPUCH - ker'-en-hap'-uk, ke'-ren-hap'-uk (qeren happukh, "horn of antimony," i.e. beautifier; Septuagint Amaltheias keras): The 3rd daughter of Job (Job 42:14), born after his restoration from affliction. Antimony, producing a brilliant black, was used among the Orientals for coloring the edges of the eyelids, making the eyes large and lustrous?ce, the suggestiveness of this name of an article of the ladies' toilet, a little horn or receptacle for the eye-paint.
The name "Happy" may also be a nickname for Happuck, a surname found about that time in Virginia where Sarah, Randolph and Happy were born. | Salley, Happy (I6014)
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Harmon was Sombra Village Postmaster for over 30 years. | DOAN, HARMON (I13930)
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Harold Van Auken writes (July 1998) | Wintermute, Henry Bernhardt (I2418)
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He belonged to Masons and American Legion. | RASMUSSEN, Mearle Warren (I994)
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He came to Red Willow county in 1878, where he was a mail carrier for many years. His knowledge of the topography in this country was such that he could plot every section of ground or city lot in the Red Willow area. Camp Duke Alexis Park and
C.C.C. camp near Hayes Center, was established on historical data furnished by this pioneer carrier. He eas playing cards with a group of friends in Indianola,when he suffered a heart attack that ended his life. | DUNNING, John (I81)
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He came with his frau and children to America in the year 1731. He was the first person buried in the Stillwater (New Jersey) cemetery, where the old German Church was years after erected. | Bernhardt, Johan Peter (I510)
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He died as a young boy in a gun accident. | (KRALOKOWSKI) KLOSKI, Francis (Frank) (I2259)
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He died before being named. | Cox, (I16428)
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He enlisted in the army on April 16, 1941
released in August 21, 1944
He listed his marital status at enlistment as: Divorced , without dependents
Education" 4 years of High School
Civil Occupation: Cooks, except private family
Height 78 inches; Weight 178 lbs
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In the 1940 census he was 29 years old
He lived in Greeley, Weld County, Colorado at the Albion Hotel
His previous residence in 1935 was in Denver, Colorado
His Occupation was: Cafeteria Manager
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He was married November 23, 1944 in Loveland, Larimer County, Wyoming to Yvonne L. Jordan
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According to Mildred:
He fought in Italy in WWII and had a shrapnel injury to his leg.
He was a Master Sergeant (cemetery marker says PVT)
He was being treated at Fitzsimons Hospital in Denver when she met him
He ran a small restaurant in Colorado
He has a sister who played the piano
Mildred worked in the hospital around 1942-1943 | Carroll, Sidney James (I1652)
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He generally went by Donald. | Wintermute, William Donald (I2807)
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He had 1 son and four daughters. The daughters were teachers. | NAPPER, Wakefield (I863)
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He had a brother, Johann Mattheus Jung, who owned land in New York state as well. | Young, Theobold (Dewalt) (I16803)
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He had about three children. He lived in Minneapolis. | BLACIK, Raymond (I2307)
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He had more children that these. | Richards, Rowland (I3020)
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He had two or three children. He moved to California. | (KRALOKOWSKI) KLOSKI, Lenard (Leonard) (I2257)
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He has passed from our world. The void he leaves behind is considerable! To say that he is missed is a tremendous understatement, for he has, in his life, touched the lives of many others. The total effect of his love, his thoughtful caring
for and consideration of others may not be realized for some time to come, for often he was less than obvious in his effort. I have learned from him. I only hope the impact of my life on this earth begins to compare to his! | GAUS, WILLIAM STEWART (I13514)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I993)
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He is possibly buried in Rockwall Cemetery with just a field stone as a marker | Wheat, Lucius Quintus Cincinatus (I6083)
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He is shown on the 1857 Oxford County Tremaines map on 50 acres South ½ of South ½ of Lot 23 Concession 12 Dereham. (Second lot west of Brownsville-Corinth Road on the Bayham Dereham Town line). | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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He is shown on the 1857 Oxford County Tremaines map on 50 acres South ½ of South ½ of Lot 23 Concession 12 Dereham. (Second lot west of Brownsville-Corinth Road on the Bayham Dereham Town line). | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Lewis of Oxford; one son, Leslie Lewis of San Bernardino, California; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren other relatives and a host of friends. | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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He left for California in 1849 for the gold rush and was never heard from again. | THOMAS, Barney (I3119)
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He married 2nd 2-13-1806, Deborah Griffith, daughter of George and Ann McMillan Griffith. | Vale, John (I2878)
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He married but they had no children. | BLACIK, Francis (Frank) (I1665)
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He married Katherine Strawn on November 26, 1868 and to them eleven children were born. Mr. McLeish united with the church in Scotland and on December 13, 1899 with the First Presbyterian Church in Maynard. He was active in the work for many
years. He served first as treasurer of the church and later as elder. | McLeish, Andrew (I14522)
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He married Mrs Edia Allen, widow of John Allen. Her petition [W2:64] is not dated but was received 27 January 1797. She was named in it as Edia Wintermute, wife of Philip Wintermute but late widow of John Allen. She and her late husband came
into the Province in 1785 with two children. In a subsequent petition [W4:58] dated at Niagara 7 February 1797 she stated that she and her late husband John Allen came into the Province "about nine years ago" and settled on a lot of land at
the head of the Chippawa, but that her husband "soon after dying" left her with a "large" family of children. | Wintemute, Philip (I1306)
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