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There is an Andrew Arison who is identified in some Fayette Co., PA information as being a child of the first Arrison in New Jersey. (They do not give the first name for his father.) For that to be true he would need to be a child of Jan
Arrason. I have a second reference for the same person (based on dates, spouse and children names) that refers to him as John Arison. I suspect the second may have confused the son and fathers names or even the grandfathers (Jan = John). I will
refer to him as Andrew or "Andrew (John?)" for now until I have more information. | Arison, Andrew (John?) (I14204)
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4502 |
There is more information on the descendants of John and Eva available from their descendant, Debby E. Bowman, (pn@epix.net). | Blazier, John D. (I15911)
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4503 |
There is more on the grandchildren of Elizabeth Chapman in the file sent from Sarah Moore. Ask Rebecca (RebeccaLws@aol.com) if you are interested and mention it is in the paper file from Sarah More. | Chapman, Elizabeth (I15171)
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4504 |
There is more on this man's ancestry and descendants in the Lake/Kishpaugh files, from Marshal Lake (mlake@melake.erols.com). Ask Rebecca (RebeccaLws@aol.com) for the Lake/ Kishpaugh file. | Kishpaugh, John J. (I15064)
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There is more on this man's ancestry in the Lake/Kishpaugh files, from Marshal Lake (mlake@melake.erols.com). Ask Rebecca (RebeccaLws@aol.com) for the Lake/ Kishpaugh file. | Kishpaugh, Coonrod (I5937)
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4506 |
There is much more information avaliable on the Wayland family. E-mail Rebecca (RebecaLws@aol.com) and ask for the Wayland GEDCOM. | Wayland, Virenda (Miranday) (I1831)
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4507 |
There is no information about children however mention was made of a grandson Joseph Pennell1860-1926 as a noted author, illustrator and author of "Life of Whistler". | THOMAS, Martha (I2860)
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4508 |
There was a biographical sketch in Trans. of Pa.Med.Soc. 1880. | THOMAS, Dr. Isaac (I2982)
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4509 |
There was a child, Marcellus Moss living with William Stanley Jones and Cornelia Falconis Westbrok in the 1870 census. 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."
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4510 |
There was a fifth child, but no information on that child. | THOMAS, William (I2980)
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4511 |
There were eleven children in this family. | Blazier, Daniel D. (I15886)
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4512 |
There were other children in this family. | Richards, Daniel (I3021)
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4513 |
There were other children, but no record. These records were from the Spruce Run Church, New Jersey. | Mohr, George (I15162)
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4514 |
There were two sons of Sylvanus Cornell who married daughters of Jacob Sipes. Son Enoch married Mary Sipes, and Aaron married Hannah Sipes. I presume the two families were neighbors but do not have any specific information. | Sipes, Jacob (I15114)
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therefore beginning to believe that the Elizabeth Cochran Boram you have is the one I have been looking for and the William is not her father, but her 1st husband! | Cochran, Elizabeth M. (I86)
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4516 |
Theresia Rosinski | Rosz, Theresa (I3455)
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4517 |
THESE DATES WERE FOUND IN THE GUSTIN COMPENDIUM PG 37. MESA LDS LIBRARY--- | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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4518 |
These notes are from Esther Doyle Read (edrtjd@charm.net) | Read, Ruzilla (I5368)
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4519 |
These notes on the Dufford/Kern family are from POKEYOKIE1@aol.com | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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4520 |
These two were first cousins. | Boone, Hannah Griffith (I3038)
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4521 |
They had 2 children. | Shackelton, Laura Bell (I3138)
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4522 |
They had 6 children--see notes from Alicia Deats | SHANE, Levina (I795)
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4523 |
They had 9 children. | Cary \ Carey, Alfred (I3197)
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4524 |
They had a large family but J.P. Wintermute learned the name of only one child, a son named Mark. | Wintermute, Anna Margaret "Annie" (I1446)
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4525 |
They had about 4 children. | PRUDZINSKI (PROW), Irene (I2263)
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4526 |
they had eight children | THOMAS, Abner (I2338)
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4527 |
They had eight children. | Burley \ Burleigh, Aaron Reamer (I3198)
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4528 |
They had many children. | PRUDZINSKI (PROW), Irving (I2262)
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4529 |
They had no children. | KUHARSKI, Florence (I2304)
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4530 |
They had no children. | KUHARSKI, Bernard (I2305)
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4531 |
They had one child. | BLACIK, Magdalen (Madge) (I630)
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4532 |
They had one child. | PRUDZINSKI (PROW), Bernard (I2261)
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4533 |
They had several children. | PRUDZINSKI (PROW), Mark (I3405)
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they had six children | THOMAS, Joseph (I2337)
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4535 |
They had six children | THOMAS, Rachel (I2891)
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4536 |
They lived in Florida, and had four children. | Lundy, Elva Mae (I2739)
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4537 |
They lived in Poteet Texas at the time of her father's death | Westbrook, Irue (I5952)
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4538 |
They moved from Clayton, Indianna to Pendleton, Indianna. | THOMAS, Ellen (I2343)
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4539 |
They received several nice gifts and a number of cards. | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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4540 |
They removed about 1828 to Baltimore, Maryland then in 1852 to Springboro Monthly Meeting, Warren County Ohio. Later they removed to Ravensville, Ohio. When William Henry Harrison was elected President they removed to North Bend, Ohio and
had charge of the Harrison farm and built the Harrison tomb which forms the base of the present tower monument overlooking the Ohio River at North Bend. | THOMAS, Abel Isaac (I2342)
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4541 |
They resided in Muscatine county until1870, when they moved with the rest of the family to Saline county, Nebraska. Durine the Civil War he enlisted at Muscatine, Iowa, August 14, 1862, and served for three years as a member of Company A,
Thirty-fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, in the Third Brigade, Third Division, and Sixth Army Corps, under Colonel S.G. Hill. He was discharged August 10, 1865 at Davenport, Iowa. He is a farmer. Politically speaking a Democrat. His P.O.
address (in 1897) is Plato, Saline County, Nebraska. | WINTERMUTE, Alexander (I390)
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4542 |
They then came back to Iowa and lived near Strawberry Point and Oran. Sometime after 1915, they moved to a farm one mile north of Louie Barks farm which was 2 1/2 mile north of Maynard, Iowa. | McLeish, John Strawn (I14512)
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4543 |
They were from Knowlton, Warren Co., NJ -- it's quite an extensive German family that intermarried with many of the | Brands, Marcrina (Macrine) Linaberry (I16713)
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4544 |
Third: To my nephew Peter Wintermute son, of my son James Wintermute, I give and bequeath the sum of two pounds Province currency which I devise to be paid to him imediately after my death, out of my goods and cattles by my executor. | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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4545 |
This articles appears in the NJ Herald dated Thurs, 29 Aug 1940: | Westbrook, William Nathan (I4034)
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4546 |
This cemetery is one mile north of Hwy 89 in Stamford, Nebraska in Harlan County. Just turn north on Main Street in Stamford. There are no signs for at the cemetery.
| YOUNGER, Sarah Lillian (Lillie) (I227)
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4547 |
This couple had four children. | THOMAS, Enos (I2847)
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4548 |
This couple was said to have had three more children, names and gender are unknown. | Haines, Catharine (I4623)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I706)
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4550 |
This family is very interesting from the perspective of the westward migrations. The Schoonhovens and the Van Aukens all ended up in Elgin, Il. | Schoonover, Henry (I17071)
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