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joseph carpenter age 62 farmer b. in new york | Carpenter, John (I17106)
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Joseph Hankinson (son of Thomas) was born 3/27/1712 in Freehold, NJ, and died 9/12/1783 in Readington Township, Hunterdon County, NJ. Joseph married Rachel Mattison, daughter of Aaron and Elizabeth Mattison of Monmouth County. Rachel was
born in 1707 and died 3/28/1784 in Readington Township. They are both buried in Voorhees Cemetery, Readington Township. | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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Joseph is #228, The Doane Family, Vol. I, p. 233. Joseph received an education above that of the average young man at the time. He taught the school in his neighborhood. His name appears on the list of the outlaw Doanes. He was captured by
a posse after a skirmish and after having been shot in the cheek. On 30 March 1784, he was arraigned, tried, and sentenced to be hanged. While awaiting the execution, he managed to escape from prison to New Jersey where he found refuge. He
taught school there under an assumed name. The Federal Gov't had placed a reward for his capture. One night, in a tavern, he overheard a man say that he would shoot any of the Doanes on sight just for the reward. Joseph quietly settled his
school bills and made ready to move to Canada. Before going, he returned to Bucks Co. to say farewell to his old home. A neighbor recognized him and threw him to the ground. During the scuffle, Joseph managed to retrieve his pocket knife,
which he opened with his teeth. He wounded his assailant in the neck, but before he left, Joseph bound up the man's wounds, got him to his feet, and directed him to a nearby house. Then, Joseph left for Canada. In Canada, he settled first in
Humberstone Twp, of Welland Co.living near the lake shore near Fort Erie. He resumed his teaching, for which he soon gained an excellent reputation. About 1815, he moved some 40 miles away to the township of Walpole where he bought a 200 acre
farm of which he claimed was to lie "in as pretty a section as can be found in all of Canada". Early on, he was known to be an outspoken man with an inveterate hatred of Americans. When the American Army landed there during the War of 1812, he
was pointed out as a man inimical to the American interests, and was again put in prison, this time at Greenbush, N.Y. He stayed in prison for 18 months. In 1823, Joseph returned to Bucks Co., Pa. to visit relatives and to obtain retribution
for the confiscation of his father's lands. He was appearently unsuccessful. A description of him at his time is contained in a letter by a neighbor in Plumstead, Mr. J.S. Kratz, "I now come to Joseph who is the only one I ever saw, a portly,
good looking, active, intelligent man of 72 years, straight as an Indian, very nearly six feet high and had travelled on foot all the way from Canada to Plumstead, a distance of over four hundred miles.". | DOAN, JOSEPH (I13989)
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Joseph Jr., son of Joseph and Rachel | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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Joseph lived in Huron Co. Michigan. | DOAN, JOSEPH (I13311)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13497)
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Joseph, son of Thomas and grandson of Jane/Jean | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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josiah age 19 farmer bi in ny | Carpenter, John (I17106)
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Judy Litwin provided updated information on Jessie and this branch. Previously we had Jessie listed as a son. | Branch, Jessie (I5033)
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Just a few months following their wedding in January, 1894, they moved to Furnas county where they settled on a farm ten miles northwest of Oxford. Their home has been here ever since. | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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just so. | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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Kathy Murphy (KMurphy535@aol.com) is a descendant of this couple and has a photo of a portrait of Julius. | Murray, Julius (I2081)
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Katie and Russell were married by the First Baptist Church minister, the Rev. F.A. Case. | SHAWLER, Mary Katherine (Katie) (I933)
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Katie and son Marcel were in the resturant business from 1932 to 1938. | SHAWLER, Mary Katherine (Katie) (I933)
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Katie owned resturants in Omaha, NE. | SHAWLER, Mary Katherine (Katie) (I933)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16099)
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Kelsey Jones mentions that in a list of Butlers Rangers that naturally included the Wintermute boys, Hendrick "Henry" Windecker was also on the list. | Decker \ Windecker, Mary (I1304)
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Kenneth says he lived in some sort of religious mission in Colorado. Dona Wilson Johnson says it was The Navigators in Colorado Springs 1959-1965. | WILSON, James Richard (I789)
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Kentucky Birth Records:
Name: Margaret E Weller
Birth Date: 3 Feb 1854
Birth County: Nelson
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Female
Father's Name: William Weller
Mother's Name: Mary E Hefley
County of Residence: Nelson
| WELLER, Margaret Elizabeth (I794)
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Kentucky Marriages, 1802-1850 | Family F1181
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2629
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Kerr's Cr. , | Gilmore, Thomas (I2781)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13487)
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Killed by Indians 1763. | Gilmore, Thomas (I2781)
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Killed by Indians in 1777. | Gilmore, Robert (I2790)
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Killed in a farming accident when Mayland's mother was pregnant with Mayland. | Snover, William Wadruff (I15941)
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Killed in an industrial accident. | Krieghoff, William Travers (I14345)
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Killed while hearding horses at age 14. | Mater, William (Willie) (I15588)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12955)
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Lafayette, NJ. Although Mr. Crawn has since passed away, his records can be found in the Sussex, | Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
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Land Office at Sioux Falls, Dakota Territory | Goddard, George Osmer (I14385)
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Lane Family of Pennsylvania | Van Pelt, Ariantje (I2473)
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Lanterman family was from Holland. | Lanterman, Abraham (I14479)
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Last name could be Holmes. | Homer, Elizabeth (I15274)
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Last name could be Huffman | Hoffman, Josiah W. (I15279)
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Last record of Samuel Plum Murray found was in the records of the Episcopal Church of Guilford showing that he was admitted to membership January 01, 1801. | Murray, Samuel Plum (I1939)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I230)
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Last residence zip code: 66901 | Johnston, Harry Marcus (I16038)
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LAST RITES HELD FOR THOMAS J. LEWIS | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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Last Will and Testament of Peter Wintermute Senior of the township of Bertie in the County of Lincoln,in the Division of Niagara, and the province of Upper canada, I Peter Wintermute considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of
sound and memory blessed be the Almighty God for the same do make publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following (that is to say) | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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Later, Bill worked in a Flint Foundry and finally was able to be indentured into the Electrical Workers Apprentice program during the 1930's. This formed the basis for a career first as an electrician and finally as the founder of Universal
Electric Company (now Universal Systems) in 1956 at Flint, Michigan. | Dennis, Wilfred (I13178)
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leading Warren Co. families | Brands, Marcrina (Macrine) Linaberry (I16713)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1007)
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ledger and communicated to Geo. W. Gustin in 1890. The later says that it agrees with the Conneticut town records except in the birth of Kesia which is one day later than the Glastowbury records.The oldest six children were born in Stormington,
Conn.The next three in Hebron, Conn. Three were born in Glastonbury, Conn.John gave to his son, Alpheus, 30 acres of land in Eastbury Parish 15 Feb 1744-45 | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Lee was a milkman in Wilkesbury. (I think she means Wilkes Barre,PA) | Honeywell, Lee (I14226)
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leighj@postoffice.ptd.net | Van Auken, Abraham (I12967)
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Lena never married. Her family was well off, her father was a judge among other things. Her broter George had two daughters who both died young. After the 1930s stock market crash their wealth disappeared and Lena ended up selling some of their furniture. Alice Mae Thomas WOlfe purchased the brass bed that I currently own (Rebecca Lewis). Lena and Alice refered to themselves as cousins, but her children didn't reaize that the really WERE step cousins. Lena's grandfather, Leverett Hill was the brother of Alice's great grandfather, Asa Wheeler's second wife, Sophia Hill. I have photos of Sophia and Asa as very old people. | HILL, Lena (I517)
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Leon was a Sargent in the US Army during WWI. He bought his father's farm in 1916 after his father's death in 1914. | Van Auken, Leon Abott (I12933)
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