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Second: To my son Philip I give and bequeath the south half of lot number nine in the third concession of Bertie aforesaid being fifty acres more or less to him, his heirs and assigns forever, | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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4252 |
See baptismal records of their children in NYGBS "Collections" volume 5 pp.145, 149; Volume 8 P.131 | Windemoot, Lennard (I31)
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4253 |
See the notes on her husband's stepmother, Elizabeth M. Cochran. | Boram, Laura Amanda (I513)
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4254 |
see: http://www.members.tripod.com/Joke105105 | Hilbartin, Anna Mary (Maria) /Hillburt (I6854)
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4255 |
Selma and Leslie did not have children. | Family F2601
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4256 |
Served as the Secretary of the Interior during the Wilson administration. | Lane, Franklin Knight (Franklyn) (I98)
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4257 |
Served in France during WWI | McLeish, James (I14515)
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4258 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15675)
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4259 |
Served in the Revolutionary War. Occupation, Judge and Sheriff. He was active in the New Jersey Legislature and served as a court justice and Sheriff of Somersett Co., NJ. Called both Capt. Blair and Robert Blair, Esq. | BLAIR, Robert (I1630)
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4260 |
Served in the US Army during WWI, in France. | Shaw, Taylor McKinley (I15673)
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4261 |
Served in the US Navy WW2 just returned from Solomon islands and was killed in a accident in Pensacola FL. | Anthony, Peter Paul (I14298)
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4262 |
Served in the US Navy. Inlisted at 18, retired as lt. Commander. Served in WW II, Korea, and Viet Nam. | Van Auken, Ivan Everett (I12939)
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4263 |
Served in WWII | McLeish, Robert (I14520)
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4264 |
Seventh: I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah wife of William Anthony ten acres of land off of lot number nine in the fourth concession of Bertie aforesaid, west of and adjoining Johns land, to her , her heirs and assigns forever. | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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4265 |
She (Eliza) was married to my father - a neighbor boy - Jan. 21, 1872 at the home of her maternal grandparents Maurice & Hannah Davis Moore in the southern edge of Attica, Seneca County, Ohio. Witness to this marriage was Eliza's only living
brother Samuel Benton Carson and his fiancee Miss Millie Spencer whom he married a few years later. The minister was a Rev. Royce (a U. B. minister) | Carson, Elizabeth Eleanor (I15325)
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4266 |
She and her daughter, Nancy Ann, were both married at 18 years of age. | WISEHART, Catharine Elizabeth (I354)
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4267 |
She cited the "Van Tuyl Genealogy" as her source. | Van Tuyl, Otto (I2552)
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4268 |
She died as a child. | KUHARSKI, Constance (I2306)
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4269 |
She died at 4 to 6 weeks of life. | YOUNGER, Candace Luann (I837)
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4270 |
She died before being named. | Cox, (I16326)
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4271 |
She died unmarried. | Wintemute, Mary (I3855)
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4272 |
She had a brother Jonathan and a sister Marie who maried a Paxson. | Shaw, Rebecca (I3049)
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4273 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1020)
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4274 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I832)
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4275 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I992)
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4276 |
She is called Lavinia only on her gravestone, Mary may be incorrect. | Howell, Mary Lavinia (I6031)
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4277 |
She is survived by one son, Leslie of Oakland, California, three grandsons, one granddaughter, several neices and nephews of the Oxford and Holdrege communities, other relatives and many friends. (note from Rebecca Lewis: also 5 great grandsons and 6 great grand daughters and 3 great great granddaughters.) | WINTERMUTE, Carrie (I172)
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4278 |
She left Henry Clay Deats when Effie was quite young. According to Dad (Rex Lewis) she said he was abusive, Uncle Jack remembers being told that Henry Clay was an alcoholic. | YOUNGER, Sarah Lillian (Lillie) (I227)
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4279 |
She lived in San Angelo at the time of her father's death | Westbrook, Cornelia (I5954)
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4280 |
She lived with her daughter Ora (Younger) Johnson in Martinez, CA after her husband Richard died. | STRAUGHAN, Nancy Ann (I304)
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4281 |
She married but had no children. | BLACIK, Veronica (I1657)
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4282 |
She married her cousin. They had one son. | YOUNGER, Mary (I881)
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4283 |
she married her sister Beulah's widower | Walker, Anna (I3087)
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4284 |
She married twice and had two or three children. Robbinsdale area. | (KRALOKOWSKI) KLOSKI, Gertrude (I2258)
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4285 |
She may have gone by Sophia. She died after only 4 years of marriage. David C. Berden re-married and had additional children whose names are not known at this ime. | Mater, Clara Sophia (I13601)
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4286 |
She was a member of the Oxford Methodist Church and had maintained contact and interest in her advanced years and residence in California. | WINTERMUTE, Carrie (I172)
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4287 |
She was a widow when Stephen married her. | Teets, (I627)
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4288 |
She was accidentally shot by her brother Floyd while he was cleaning a gun. | PUCKETT, Lurtie (I1411)
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4289 |
She was baptized June 18, 1757, at the age of sixteen years and six months at St Augustus Lutheran Church in Trappe, (now Montgomery County), Pennsylvania | Snover, Maria Philipina (I6857)
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4290 |
She was engaged to a cousin George Waker who never married because "she died of overwork" in a hospital in Columbus, Ohio during the Civil War. | Richards, Elizabeth W. (I3016)
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4291 |
She was orphaned very young and raised by her Aunt and Uncle, Abraham and Katie Keen. | QUICK, Susan Sophia (I422)
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4292 |
She was poeceded in death by one sister, Cora Hinesman, brothers, Fred in infancy, and Earl, Ed, Arch, Guy and Russell. | WINTERMUTE, Carrie (I172)
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4293 |
She was the daughter of Peter Keen. | Keen, Sarah (I1771)
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4294 |
She was unmarried. She studied at Swarthmore and through many years collected Friends family records. | Whinery, Leona (I3172)
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4295 |
Ship Name: Cassin
Ship Type: DD
Hull Number: 372
Ship Type Full: Destroyer
Year: 1940
Document Type: Report of Changes
Month: January
Day: 31
Page Number: 2
Full Name: Maykoski, Edward S
Enlistment Year: 1936
Enlistment Place: San Francisco, Calif | MAYKOSKI, Edward Stanley (I244)
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4296 |
Ship Name: Farragut
Ship Type: DD
Hull Number: 348
Ship Type Full: Destroyer
Year: 1939
Document Type: Muster Rolls
Month: March
Day: 31
Page Number: 3
Full Name: Maykoski, Edward S
Enlistment Year: 1936
Enlistment Place: [Blank] | MAYKOSKI, Edward Stanley (I244)
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4297 |
Ship Name: Farragut
Ship Type: DD
Hull Number: 348
Ship Type Full: Destroyer
Year: 1939
Document Type: Muster Rolls
Month: September
Day: 30
Page Number: 3
Full Name: Maykoski, Edward S
Enlistment Year: 1936
Enlistment Place: [Blank] | MAYKOSKI, Edward Stanley (I244)
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4298 |
Ship: St. Mark | Bernhardt, John Peter (I13141)
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4299 |
Shirley, Indiana at the time of Hellen's death 8-22-1861 | BURRIS, Lena (I183)
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4300 |
Short version notes from Mary Margaret Bruning: "The Maine family origin was France, then Germany. Jaacob W. Maine, born 1750 near Frankfurt German, somewhere on the Rhine River. He came to America in 1780 with his brothers William, born
1753, and Frederick, born 1755. Frederick settled in German Flats, NJ, William in Virginia, later Ohio, and Jacob in Stillwater, New Jersey. There he purchased a 300 or 400 acre plantation, married Miss Middleworth, who died and left a
daughter, Mary Maine, who married John Ayers of Gree Township, New Jersey. Ayers died. Mary later | Mains, Elizabeth (I2285)
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