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The information on many of these descendants came from Sarah Moore (sarahmoore@worldnet.att.net). | Moore, Captain George (I15165)
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The information on Margaret and her mother's name is from their descendant, lrussell@puc.edu (Leticia Russell) | Snover, Margaret (I15729)
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The information on the ancestry of Benjamin Cole Van Auken came from Harold Ivan Van Auken (leighj@postoffice.ptd.net ), one source was the "Van Auken/Van Aken Index" compiled by Robert A. Van Auken | Van Aken \ Van Auken, Benjamin Cole (I9389)
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The information on the descendants of Moses Doan and Mary Wintemute, and also on Moses parents, was contributed by Wm. Gaus ( wsgaus@concentric.net) | DOAN, MOSES (I13991)
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The information on the rest of this line has come from Pamela Bellows Banwart (luni5@aol.com) | Wintermute, Anna Margaret "Annie" (I1446)
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The information on this branch is from John William Schiffeler. | Culver, Ida Lucile (I6448)
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The information on this descendant line, 6 generations, came from Edward William Kornowski (EKornowski@aol.com) | Anthony, William (I14231)
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The John Peter Bernhardt who was born in the Kezenheim in the Grafschaft Bolander Europa (Rhenish Bavaria). Came with his frau and children to America in the year 1731 and died December 28, 1748." | Bernhardt, John Peter (I13141)
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The Kilmer book states that he was in Elgin earlier that 1830 that the Elgin County Atlas of 1877 states that he arrived. | Kilmer, Elizabeth (I326)
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The Kinney family originated in Holland and first settled near Stroudsburg, Pa. We presently know nothing of them. John W. and Catherine Smith had one son, Isaac Snover Smith (1835-1919) and three daughters: Sarah; Catherine (Mrs. John Kist
- no issue); and Rachael. Sarah and Rachael did not marry. John W. was injured early in his career as a millwright and lived quietly in Kalarama thereafter. (Roscoe Smith notes) (I bet his middle name was Wintermute. LP) | Smith, John W. (I6017)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14433)
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The last name is pronounced "Fox." | FUCHS, Velma Ruth (I197)
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The letter also contained a copy of names from family bible which sarah was sending her children in response to a letter from a daughter | Misener, Sarah (I14245)
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The Maine family tree goes back to medieval times and is very interesting. There is a remote connection to the Prince of Monaco. The Floyd Maine document has a lot of early Stillwater (especially Harmony Church) history. | Mains, Elizabeth (I2285)
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The Marriage information comes from Marriages of Rev. Wm. Leeming, Rector of Chippawa | Anthony, William (I14231)
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The marriage was recorded by the New York Lutheran church by Rev. Justus Falckner. The minister who married them was Rosscher. Johann Balthasar Pickel prospered in New Jersey. Before 1729 he owned land in Round VAlley; later he acquired more
property near Whitehouse. He furnished the seats for the Zion Lutheran Church in Rockaway (latter called Potterstown) and became an elder of the congreation. They lived in Staten for awhile then Black Mills newr New Brunswick. Prior to 1729
he bought 1,000 acreas in Six Mile Run, Hunterdon Co. NJ. Johan Balthazar Pickel's father was Johan Niclaus Pickel. | Pickel, Johan Balthazar /Pickle (I15091)
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The Miller line is English-Scot-Irish. | Miller, # Melvin Eugene (I8315)
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The Misener / Misner family of Ontario hold their reunions every year the third saturday in August. The family Historian is Donna Kemp (smokyhollow@sympatico.ca) | Misener, Sarah (I14245)
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The name is spelled Beaty in "Copied from notes of James Edgar Smith" in my possession | Beatty, Anne Elizabeth (I13083)
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The names of the children in this family are taken from this will. They have not been verified with any further evidence such as Census information. -- Rebecca | Kennedy, Thomas (I1428)
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The other descendant information is from Velma Nelson (velmanelson@webtv.net). | Wintemute, Mary Arabella (I1349)
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The other is for Thomas K Mullen & Ellen Auble, dated Jan 1, 1878 in "Hunts Mills" > N.J. | Wintermute, Margaret (I1699)
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The prenuptial agreement was signed on April 9, 1691. Her father's will in 1694 named her as the wife of Dirck Jansen Woertman. | AUKES, Annetje (I2608)
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the Presence of us who have here unto subscribed | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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The research from Grandma Alice Mae Thomas Wolfe and Aunt Marjorie Wolfe Hansen says that Lucy's mother was from Ohio. However, in all of the census, Lucy gives her mother's birthplace as New York.
Her brothers, William Wallace and Lemuel (Lem lived near her in Richardson Co., Neb) gave their mother's birthplace as Ohio.
| WHEELER, Lucy Ursula (I22)
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the sanford clark family...joseph carpenter's daughter, martha married sanford clark, my g grandfather, 18 oct 1849 in sullivan county, ny... | Carpenter, John (I17106)
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The Snover information lists Frederick as being born in April 1767 in Walnut Valley, Knowlton, Warren, NJ. The Snover information is probably the correct version. | Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
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The supposed children of Alpheus Snover and Sally Ann Lanterman were Alpheus and Sylvester. | Snover, Alpheus (I15140)
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The surname "Jacobsen" is listed above her name, but it is not clear what that refers to. | Van Nuys, Elizabeth Jans (I2497)
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the Testator and in the Presence of each other | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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The THOMAS descendant information comes primarily from: THE HISTORY OF THE FAMILY OF PETER AND SARAH STEADMAN THOMAS with revisions and additions by Pauline R. Ward and presented to the Indiana Daughters of American Colonists February 1,
1980. | THOMAS, Peter (I2381)
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The twin girls died at or shortly after birth. | Snow, twin girls (I17167)
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The Van Pelt Manor House was built in the town of New Utrecht around the 1670s, in the Original King's Highway Section, Brooklyn, New York. The house was used by American soldiers, including George Washington, during the Revolutionary War. The house was sold to the city and made a historic landmark in the first half of the twentieth century. It was torn down following a fire in 1952. | Van Pelt, Aert Teunise Lanen (I2517)
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The Van Pelt Manor House was built in the town of New Utrecht around the 1670s, in the Original King's Highway Section, Brooklyn, New York. The house was used by American soldiers, including George Washington, during the Revolutionary War. The house was sold to the city and made a historic landmark in the first half of the twentieth century. It was torn down following a fire in 1952. | Van Pelt, Teunis Jansen Lanen (I2527)
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the way he made you welcome to walk | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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The Windemuth Family Heritage erroneously named Harry ad a son of William Hugh and Mary Ann Foley Fitzell. Harrison is acually listed in the census as the son of Franklin and Alice K Palmer Fitzell in Ohio. Mary would have been barely 13 at
the time of Harrisons birth. The Franklin Fitzell family lived in the Columbus, Oh. area and the William Fitzell family lived in the Johnstown, Oh. area. | Fitzell, Harry D. (I5465)
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The Windemuth Family Heritage gives their marriage place as Shawnee, Pennsylvania | Snover, Anna Elizabeth (I6929)
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The Wintermute Family History; Compiled by J.P. Wintermute First Printing, Delaware, Ohio 1990 | Bernhardt, Johan Peter (I510)
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The year John and Jessie were married, 1893, was the same year as the year the World's Fair was held in Chicago. Andrew McLeish, John's father, suggested that that John and Jesse keep house for John's siblings while Andrew and Katherine went to
the World's Fair. But John and Jesse went on their honeymoon instead so Eliza went to the Andrew McLeish home and helped John's sister, Maggie, who was only 13 and very pretty. | McLeish, John Strawn (I14512)
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The year John and Jessie were married, 1893, was the same year as the year the World's Fair was held in Chicago. Andrew McLeish, John's father, suggested that that John and Jesse keep house for John's siblings while Andrew and Katherine went to
the World's Fair. But John and Jesse went on their honeymoon instead so Eliza went to the Andrew McLeish home and helped John's sister, Maggie, who was only 13 and very pretty. | Taylor, Jesse (I14513)
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their first three children died in infancy | THOMAS, Beulah (I2977)
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Their foster children took the Young name. | Mater, Margaret (Maggie) Elizabeth (I15581)
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Their previous address listed on their stationary return address was P.O. Box No. 22, Roberts Idaho. | YOUNGER, Ora (I319)
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Thelma C. Anderson | Woertman, Dirck (Derick, Richard) Jans (John) (I2454)
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Then, this information came from Linda Booram | Cochran, Elizabeth M. (I86)
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There is a grave marker in the Indianola Cemetery that says "Silas C WOlfe 1852 - 1905 Sarah C. His Wife 1864 - 1890
It looks like polished granite wih a flower engraved on the left. There is an emblem of some sort above the names, but I can't see what is is from the photo. | Family F18
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There is a large framed photograph of John Miller with his grandson Richard Allan Moore | Miller, John Israel (I15303)
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There is a note that says "7 children (see DUTTON records)", but I do not have any of the Dutton information. | Eyre, Beulah (I2858)
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There is also a marriage record that is likely the brother of Anthony and sister of Elizabeth:
David Shawler
Birth Place: KY
Birth Year: 1810
Spouse Name: Mary Johnson
Birth Place: KY
Spouse Birth Year: 1811
| Family F1181
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There is an 1876 Bertie handdrawn map. If I'm (Susan) reading right, it says N. Anthony next to Edward Anthony between Spear & Thompson Rd. to right of Bowen Rd on Lot 9, and Peter Anthony on the Niagara River immediately adjacent to McAfee
Cem. | Anthony, William (I14231)
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