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Maiden Name: Tara Lynn, 10/30/69; Lori Ann, 12/9/70; & | Wintermute, William Tuttle (I2515)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1106)
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Maiden Name: Van Aken, 1 child died at 3 months. | Wintermute, Elizabeth Ann (I2354)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2683)
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Maiden Name: William Henry, 12/10/1961. | Stuber, Leon La Verne (I947)
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Maiden Name: Yoe, son-in-law) while crossing highway in | Smith, Sussanah Dirotha (I255)
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Majkowski,Paul Kaiser,Catherine
Polish Name Database
from Lipusz and Borzszkowy Parishes
F-3 (File 3 of Five Files)
by Francine Palubicki Fitting
Lipusz Parish includes these towns: Lipusz, Glisno, Srzybau, Squirawen, Gostomken, Kalisz, Sollen, Ploczyc, Schludron, Tuschkau, Slonne, Zolno, Kayserhutte, Papiermuhle, Schodno, Sluza, Pehlken, Jabluszk, Turzonka, Zdrojin, Keyser, Lorentz, Ludwigsthal, Karpno, Trawitz, Mechau, Bimachej, Kruglenz, Wgrowna, Nakel, Konitop. The spellings may be inaccurate.
Borzyzkowy Parish includes these towns: Woyski, Unterosto, Kiedrowice, Ostrowitz, Zapcen, Sztoltzmann, Borowy, Zapcen, Oszesznica, Pradzona, Ostowi. | Family F2458
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I938)
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Marcella Thomas's genealogy states that he married second, Teunis Janse Lanen Van Pelt in 1696, but that would have been after his death, so one of the dates is wrong. | Van Tuyl, Jan Otto (I2545)
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Marcellus moss lived with Robert Henry's sister Cornelia Falconia Westbrook and her husband William Stanley Jones. According to Laura B. Grover:
The child Marcellus was the illegitimate son of my great grandfather, Robert Henry Westbrook. He was not married at the time of the boy’s birth and the Jones family took Marcellus to raise because Cornelia was Robert Henry’s sister. I found documentation to this effect in the probate records of William S. Jones in NC a couple of years ago when I went to the archives to do research. Marcellus apparently only lived with Cornelia and William. I believe his mother was a Morris. There was no bastardy bond required to be filed because the child was not taking money or support from the parish. He eventually married and had children. I looked at his death certificate and it does not give the name of his mother or father. Says unknown in both places.
| Moss, Marcellus (I6233)
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Margaret and Jacob had 7 children. | Boone, Margaret (I2894)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13515)
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Margaret D. W. Wintemute (as spelled on cemetery records) | Snedoon, Margaret D. W. (Greta) (I1545)
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Margaret Elizabeth Windemuth, born 1721, (Aug. 5) in the Kezenheim in the Grafschaft Bolander Europa, Came to America with father, mother and two sisters in the year 1731. Died Febry 15 1800 aged 78 years 6 months and 10 days. | Bernhardten, Johanna Margaretha Elizabetha (I817)
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Margaret Grace was a short, heavy woman. She loved to sing and could play the piano slightly, as long as the tune was on the black keyes. She likely finished only the 8th grade. There was a fire at her school, during which she fell and was
trampled on the stairs. She lived only because someone pulled her up and got her down the stairs. She worked for the Carrington family on S. Union St. This family was a wealthy lumber family. They made her use the name Margaret because of a
conflict within that household. She worked there until, at age 28, she married Herman. Her marriage certificate lists her birth place as Lake Otsego, Michigan. Walter Sims presided at the ceremony with Ross Doan and Estella Stark as
witnesses. She and Herman started life with very little. The Carrington's gave her a Tiffany lamp, an old threadbare rug, and an old, broken leather couch. Someone else gave them 2 rocking chairs and a table. That was the extent of what they
owned. She would bake cakes and other goodies on Saturday, which she sold up and down the street on Sunday, for extra money. She was a skilled seamstress. The Sim's family, then of Chicago, would send boxes of clothes for the children.
Margaret would rip the clothes apart, turn the cloth around, and remake the clothes to fit her family. She first became ill around 1928. By the time she was 40 years old, she was unable to walk. Then she had one last child, Carl. She was
unable to care for him very well by herself. Complications of tubercular meningitis was the cause of her death. Her death, a gruesome, painful ending, was witnessed by her family from the doorway of her bedroom. Margaret's funeral was held in
the family home at 107 E. Clara (across the street from 600 N. Dewitt). | STARK, MARGARET GRACE (I13518)
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Margaret had been a resident of Bay City for 50 years at the time of her death. She died at her home, 600 N. Dewitt St., Bay City, after a lingering illness. The funeral was held there also. | TELFER, MARGARET JANE (I13517)
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Margaret Hill | Young, John (Johannes) (I16022)
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Margaret Wood b. 3-4-1839 | Moore, Mary Margaretta (I15173)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I597)
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Maria Philipina born December 1740 in Pennsylvania, bpt 18 June 1757 age 16 yrs and 6 mos at St Augustus Church | Snover\Schnauber, Johannes (I4410)
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Marilyn Jackson sent this information to us From the Land Registry Office in Welland, Welland County, Ontario, Canada: | Kennedy, Thomas (I1428)
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Marilyn Johnston has a photo of this couple. (marjoh@dustdevil.com) | Dildine, Silas William (I15834)
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Marion Tice provided Harold Van Auken with material for this family. | Tice, (I12973)
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Marjorie Alice McLeish was born February 9, 1898 on her father's farm southeast of Maynard, Iowa. Her parents being John Strawn McLeish and Jessie Taylor. Marjorie was third in order of birth out of nine children. In 1908, her family moved to
Texas for one year and then to Oklahoma. They then moved back to Iowa and lived near Strawberry Point and Oran. Sometime after 1915, they moved to a farm one mile north of Louie Bark's farm. Marjorie married Louis Alfred Bark on March 12, 1919
in Fayette County. They resided with Louie's mother on their farm 2 miles north of Maynard, Iowa. When Louie's mother died in 1936, Louie inherited the farm and they remained there. They had thirteen children born to them. Marjorie was very
helpful with running their farm and was an energenic and loving woman. In the 1960's she suffered three strokes. After the first stroke, her children convinced her to see a doctor. It was the first time Marjorie had ever visited a doctor in her
lifetime. The doctor warned her to take it easy but Marjorie was full of vitality and continued to work in her gardens. She had her second stroke and the doctor warned her that she would never live through another stroke. But she had a third
stroke and it was then discovered that she had diabetes. In May of 1968, a tornado blew through their farm destroying all but their house. In 1981, she discovered that she had developed cancer. As a child, I remember her as a warm and giving
Grandmother. She never raised her voice no matter how we scampered about the house, in and out, muddy feet and yelling. She always met us at the door when we came to visit with a hug and a kiss for everyone. When we'd leave, she would always
walk us outdoors and wave until we were out of sight no matter what the weather was. Marjorie and Louie had a close marriage and enjoyed a mutual sense of humor. Once Marjorie accidently used a cake mix in place of biscuit mix in her chicken
pie and when Louie laughed, Marjorie calmly went into the kitchen for a piece of pie and "put" it in his face. Louie smiled, eyes twinkling, and licked his lips. Another time, while tenderly bickering, Marjorie pushed Louie over backwards in
his chair and everyone had a good laugh including Louie. She always said she hated cats which they always had plenty of on the farm. One time, she was seen taking kittens in a bag to the bridge to drop them in to drown when they had an excess
of cats. But she always gave them scraps from the table and when she was older, she would even pick them up and pet them. Marjorie died September 4, 1987 of cancer and is buried in the Maynard Cemetary. | McLeish, Marjorie Alice (I14499)
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Marriage date from Pat Lemoine - from Warren Co. records. | Smith, Isaac Snover (I13082)
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marriage date possibly January 21, 1887. | Kishpaugh, Elmer W. (I5941)
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Marriage info from: History of the Year: A Chronological Listing of Events from 1892-1915 from the Washington Star by John L. O'Brien. | Dufford, Mary (I15229)
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marriage info.: Dean Johnson 918 Broadway; Concordia, KS | Dildine, Mary Elizabeth (I15836)
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Marriage information: | Stooks, Edward (I15120)
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marriage license information: Lavinia married Robert J. Husband "29, of Bayham, born in Pelham, son of George & Mary--Lavinia, age 23, residing in Oneida, born in Oneida daughter of Peter & Sarah Wintermute, witnesses Alonzo & Mary Young of
Cayuga June 24, 1865." | Wintemute, Lavinia (Leonica) M. (I1472)
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marriage records:Zion Lutheran Church Records, German Valley, NJ | Dufford, Catherine Sophia (I4602)
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Marriage to Dufford performed by Rev. Jacob R. Castner of Presbyterian Church in Long Valley. Of Washington Township at the time of marriage. (Morris Co.. Marriage Book B). Aged 78.3.5. and name Karn. (Ceme. List). | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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MARRIAGE: 14 OCT 1859, Zion Lutheran Church, Long Valley, NJ | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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MARRIAGE: 2 JAN 1909 | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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MARRIAGE: 20 NOV 1796, Zion Lutheran Church, Oldwick, NJ | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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MARRIAGE: 23 MAR 1816, German Valley, Morris Co., NJ | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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Marriage: 26 DEC 1791, Frankfort Twsp,Sussex Co.,N.J.,U.S.A. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Marriage: Wedding invitation, my files | Smith, Willard (I13080)
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married at 18 yrs old | KURTZ, Sarah (I362)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F81
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Married at Horseshoe lake ,near grimbsy Ontario,Canada. | Anthony, Albert James (I14214)
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Married by A. Dobbie J.P. London District Marriage Register page 67. | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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Married by Elder W. Bradley | Wintermute, Charlotte (I2135)
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married by Rev. C. Dunn | Wintermute, Joseph Rhodes (I2226)
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Married by Rev. Jacob Senn | Wintermute, Elizabeth (I809)
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Married by Rev. T.B. Condit | Opdyke, Mary Louisa (I1748)
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married by Rev. Z Grenelle | Whittaker, Lewis (I124)
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Married Laburn Booker (1810 - 1865)
Find A Grave Memorial# 13608157 | Mauzey, Permilia May (I6515)
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married Lydia in New York and moved to Ohio | Richards, Samuel (I3017)
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Married on Edwin's WWI draft registration in 1917.
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