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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14418)
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Attended school at Pierson, IA and graduated at Rhinelander, WI in 1946. Dean served in the Navy from Feb. 1946 to Dec. 1947, was recalled and served again from 1951 to 1953. After his marriage to carlyn Clark of Rhinelander, WI they
moved to California in 1953 and now reside at Cornell, CA. Dean owned a heavy equipment company. | Goddard, Dean Alan (I14425)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14431)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14429)
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Baptismal records for the last six children are shown in "Collections of N.Y. Genealogical & Biographical Society, Vol 11". | JANS, Lysbet (Lysbeth, Elizabeth) (I2631)
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Birth: 12 JAN 1735, Glastonbury,Hartford Co.,Ct,U.S.A. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Birth: 1731, Goshen,Orange Co,N.Y.,U.S.A. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Birth: 26 MAR 1657, Cambridge,Suffolk,Mass.,U.S.A. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Burial: Under Church,Florida,Orange,N.Y. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Came to America about 1650 with a family of eight children. | HAGEMAN (HEGERMAN), Adriaen (I2620)
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Catherine (or Katharine or Catharine) KYZOR married Adam WARNER as Adam's second wife. They had one son, John W. Warner. John W. Warner married Harriet Konkle. John W. and Harriet (Konkle) had a daughter named Sarah Catherine Warner,
who married Marcus Clinton Hill. | Warner, Sarah Catherine (I587)
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Catherine Kyzor's mother's will is at , File 1506 S of the Sussex County Surrogate Records. Her father was Jasper (or Joshua) KYZOR and her mother was Anna (____) | Warner, Sarah Catherine (I587)
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Cause of Death: Abscess of the brain caused by tuberculosis. | Goddard, George Osmer (I14385)
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Cause of Death: Acute coronary occlusion (1/2 hr.) | Goddard, George Francis (I14391)
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Cause of Death: Asthmatic Heart Failure | Goddard, Charles Edmund (I14388)
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Charles was asked by old Joe Scranton to come to the town of Scrantonand build coal brakers (these were the sorters and graders of coal). The family story is that he bought his way out of service during the civil war. | Hill, Charles Reuben (I5566)
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Death : 12 MAR 1872 @ 22.9.25 | Ayers, Charity A. (I2152)
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Death: 3 JUL 1720, Falmouth,Cumberland Mnt.,Maine,U.S.A. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Death: APR 1814, Florida,Orange Co,N.J.,U.S.A. | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Dirck Jans Woertman, son of John WIlliam Workman, born about 1630 Amsterdam, Holland; imigrated to America in 1647 (the date fixed in 1687 when he took the oath of allegiance at Brooklyn and stated that he had been in the country 40
years). Although known during this period simply as Dirck (Derick) Jans, in 1680 he resumed the surname of Woertman and was known by it from rhen on. Just where he lived from 1647 to 1661 is not certain, but on 10 April 1661 he and his wife
MARRIETJE TEUNIS DENYSE ... were admitted to the Brooklyn Dutch Church. Just when the couple was married is not known, but it was probably in 1660. At this time and subsequently Dirck(Derick) owned property in Brooklyn and operated the
Brooklyn Ferry. The sale of this property took place in 1687. Dirck was made a town officer in 1673 in Brooklyn. | Woertman, Dirck (Derick, Richard) Jans (John) (I2454)
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During the Depression, he did surveying work. He surveyed part of the land for the Lackawana and Western Railway Viaduct at Nicklson, Pa. It is known as the Nicklson Bridge. | Thornton, Frank Hutchinson (I667)
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During the interregnum between English and Dutch rule, Frans Bloetgoet farmed, carpentered, built his own home in Flushing, Long Island, and served the English government, perhaps reluctantly. | BLOODGOOD, Frans Janse (I2632)
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Edward Kornowski | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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Family 1: Ruth Owens Marriage: 1759 | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Father: John GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Federal Census Records | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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For ancestry of Andrew Hill ( Knapp and Hill families), contact Stephen C. Emery (scemer01@homer.louisville.edu) | Hill, Andrew (I5290)
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For many years he had his home in Pawnee City, where he and an unmarried sister, Betsy B. Wheeler, lived comfortably and happily until she died in February, 1921. After his sister's death Mr Wheeler's sight failed rapidly and his friends
thought it would be better for him to go to the soldiers' home at Leavenworth. After going to the home he made business visits to Pawnee and only a short time ago was greeting his friends in the streets of our city. | WHEELER, Lemuel (Lerneral ?) Asa (I347)
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For more information on the Finkley family, write to Bonnie Bird (gbirdfamily@email.msn.com) | Finkley, Anna E. (I11930)
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For more on this couple and their descendants, contact Stephen C. Emery (scemer01@homer.louisville.edu) | Garris, Leonard (I13438)
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Frank was a lifelong member of the Washburn St. Pres. Church. | Thornton, Frank Hutchinson (I667)
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Frederick A. Thomas, reported 1949? that the little stone cottage where Peter and Sarah lived is still standing. THe property remained in the family until recent years, when it was sold to Charlton Yarnall, a wealthy man whose ancestor
was a nex door neighbor to the original Peter Thomas. This was no doubt in Willistown township near the Deleware border. | THOMAS, Peter (I2381)
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From Abstracts of Wills, Chester Co. 1711-1758 Peter Thomas, Willistownsigned Dec. 29, 1719 Proved July 3, 1722 Provides for wife Sarah. To oldest son Peter, 160 acres of the easterly end of tract now in his possession. To son Jacob 200
acres at West end of my tract now in his possession. To son Joseph the plantation & lands I now live on being 150 a. Executor son Peter. Witnesses: John Hood, Jona Hood, Samuel Bethell(?). Recorded BookD. p316 City Hall, Philadelphia.
Chester County at that time included all ofwhat is now Delaware and Lancaster Counties and part of (B)erks also. | THOMAS, Peter (I2381)
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From an old record we learn that Charles Rhodes, the father of Esther, was, with another boy, kidnapped from England and impressed as a sailor, and while on the Jersey coast was fortunate enough to make his escape. His friends, learning
of his whereabouts, supplied him with some goods to start a store. A chest in which some of the goods were sent to him, was in the Wintermute family for a long time, until the spring of 1890 when it was sold at vendue with other goods disposed
of by David H. Wintermute, of Newton, and so passed out of the family. The chest had a drawer in one end and beneath that a secret compartment. Rhodes served as Surrogate of Sussex County for a long time. | Rhodes, Charles (I14373)
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Funeral services were held in Pawnee City Thursday morning, August 24, under the direction of the grand Army of the Republic, of which he was a member. Rev. C.N. Dawson, pastor of the Methodist church, preached the sermon, and he was
buried beside his sister in the Pawnee City cemetery. | WHEELER, Lemuel (Lerneral ?) Asa (I347)
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Gender: Female | Ayers, Charity A. (I2152)
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George and Minnie Goddard farmed in South Dakota for several years, moving to Esmond, South Dakota in 1925. Mr. Goddard managed a hardware store and lumber yard. In 1931 they moved to Pierson, Iowa and Mr. Goddard was manager of Joyce
Lumber Co. Mr Goddard was public spirited, serving as treasurer to the W.P.A. when it was formed in 1934. He also served as president of the Community Club and as school board president in 1937 and 1940. During the time he served on the
school board he was instrumental in bringing short hand, typing and bookkeeping to Pierson High School. The family was active in the Methodist Church and Sunday school. Mrs. Goddard belonged to the birthday club. The family moved to Three
Lakes, Wisconsin in 1942 and Mr. Goddard managed a lumber yard. From here they moved to Rhinelander, Wisconsin where he was once again employed at a lumber yard. (Prepared for the Pierson, Iowa Centennial History Book, October 1982 by Fran
Stevens) | Goddard, George Francis (I14391)
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Harriet and George Osmer Goddard were farmers in Taopi, Minnehaha Co., SD. | Kilmer, Harriet Ann "Hattie" (I9467)
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739 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16082)
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740 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16080)
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741 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16080)
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He was an only child. | YOUNGER, Evelle Jansen (I784)
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Henry Snook is said to have d. in 1820, but this may not be correct since Elizabeth had a Will dated in 1800 and an estate devised to their two daughters. | Wintermute, Elizabetha (I812)
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Her Obituary names A.J. Marley as Funeral Director for her service. She was buried at Alexander, but just where is uncertain. The Dr. was listed as Atica, but there are no records for her at the Forest Hill Cemetery in Atica. | Wintemute, Martha Jane (I9379)
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Hunterdon County Surrogates Office - wills of those who died in Hunterdon County | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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I (Bill Terrill) have their seven children in the book "The Descendants of Jonathan Murray of East Guilford, Connecticut by William B. Murray. | Murray, Jonathan (I1749)
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747 |
I am unsure of the source paper about the Bloodgood family titled "Earliest Records of Ancestors in Europe (Scandinavia, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands ) Origin of name and Migraton of Family." | BLOODGOOD, Frans Janse (I2632)
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I come from Joseph Warner Coale, his son Goerge coale, his daughter Mary Coale Lovins. (Coale's from Holder, Illinois). | COALE, Clifford Cook (I1471)
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I have a book on the Coale family written by Willis B. Coale. I would be glad to share any information out of this book or my personal files. The book is nine generations and is from 1569-1955. | COALE, Clifford Cook (I1471)
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I have been compiling church records for the Bradford County, PA website and came across Ashfordby H., Sarah E., and Matilda Wintermute in Columbia Cross Roads church records. | Wintermute, Sarah Evaline (I2460)
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