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Matches 851 to 900 of 4,784
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851 |
1.Mary GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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852 |
1979 Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersery. Hunterdon House, | Ogden, Gabriel (I14480)
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853 |
2) Mary b. 24 Mar 1761 | Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
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854 |
2.Sarah GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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855 |
2.Timothy GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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856 |
3) Peter b. 1763 | Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
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857 |
3.Samuel GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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858 |
3.Thomas GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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859 |
4) David | Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
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860 |
4.David GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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861 |
4.Elizabeth GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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862 |
5) John | Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
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863 |
5.Samuel GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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864 |
5.William GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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865 |
6) Aaron b. 10 Oct 1773 | Kinney, Frederick M. (I10709)
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866 |
6.Jessie GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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867 |
6.John GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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868 |
7.Abigail GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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869 |
7.Mary GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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870 |
8.Bennajah GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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871 |
8.Ebenezer Eleasar GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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872 |
813-985-7757 | Manville, John (I1975)
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873 |
8319 riverboat dr | Manville, John (I1975)
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874 |
863 iv. Catherine Bowlby was born about 1840. | Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
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875 |
9.Thomas GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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876 |
Baptized 27 April 1746 as Johan Christoffel. On 16 December 1764 as "Stoffel Wintermout" he witnessed the baptism of Elizabeth, daughter of his brother George. He settled in the Wyoming Valley, and his name appears on the tax list for the
Exeter District in August 1777. The only record so far discovered concerning him in Canada is a return for his household in 1781 which at the time consisted of one woman and a male child under six years of age. (?) A son under six years of
age in 1781. | Wintemute, Christopher\Johan Christoffel (I1481)
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877 |
Died: 16 OCT 1901 at: Salem, Columbiana Co., Ohio | Heaton, Leah (I3092)
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878 |
Elta came as a child with her parents to Van Wert County for Seneca County in 1883. | Werder, Elta (I15304)
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879 |
Following the death of Elta in 1935, John married Ellen Wallace Rowell. By a previous marriage (terminated by divorce) she had two sons, Joseph Rowell and Donald Rowell. There was no issue of her marriage to John. | Miller, John Israel (I15303)
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880 |
John William and his wife were separated. (There was a letter addressed to her in care of her father postmarked January 20, 1855.) The 1851 census showed John William lived with his mother at Bertie, near Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. | Wintemute, John William (I3857)
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881 |
Named as Elizabeth Dennis in the will of her father | Wintemute, Elizabeth (I4412)
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882 |
She was born November 1, 1862, and before marriage was a school teacher. They were the parents of two children, Harry Aber and Catharine Elizabeth. Peter, in partnership with his brother Edwin, bought the old homestead farm (as noted in
Edwin's history). Before his marriage he was engaged with his brother-in-law, Allen Rosenkrans, at Scranton, Pennsylvania. Later he was a street car conductor in Philadelphia and afterwards in same employment at Newark, New Jersey. After
Edwin's death he returned to the old farm at the Foundry. His mother and youngest sister, Ophelia, resided with him. In connection with his farming he still operated the foundry. | Aber, Fanny (I1774)
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883 |
tampa, fl 33637 | Manville, John (I1975)
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884 |
The Kilmers had come to Bertie Township Welland Co about 1805 from the Town of Dauanesburg in Schenectady County N.Y. and lived near the Wintermutes and Nears in Bertie. | Kilmer, Elizabeth (I326)
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885 |
The meeting ws called by the president, Charles R. Westbrook. The officers were re-elected for the coming year. The family was entertained by the oldest brother, Ananias, who gave a speech and a few of his favorite songs. The meeting was
closed by singing "Blessed Be the Tie" All reported a good time. The next reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pileswkey, of Blairstown. | Westbrook, William Nathan (I4034)
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886 |
The members of the family present were Ananias Westbrook, of Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roof, Charles Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Emmans, of Stillwater; Mrs. Emma Cooper, of Huntsburg; Mrs. Roscilla HUff, of
Blairstown; Mr. and Mrs. William Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westbrook, Betty, and Amos Westbrook, of Yellow Frame; John Westbrook, Watson Chandler of Swartswood; Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Washer, of Newton; Mrs. Charles Linnaberry and son
Robert of Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wintermute, Charles Huff, Jr., Esther, Ruth, Ernest, Betty Huff, of Jacksonburg; Mr. and Mrs.L. A. Hildebrant and son Douglas, | Westbrook, William Nathan (I4034)
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The thirty-fourth annual reunion of the Westbrook family was held August 25th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Huff of Jacksonburg, with 65 present. The dinner was served at 1:00 with everything good to eat. | Westbrook, William Nathan (I4034)
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- from Jim Danilovics (JDanilovics01@sceinet.com), descendant of Minnie. | Shinert, Elizabeth (I2390)
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889 |
--Brad Gould (blgould@erols.com) | Jerome, Addison Gardiner (I1964)
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890 |
-Florence married my Ralph Everett Prentice on 11/16/39. | Snover, Florence (I11848)
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891 |
-Florence preferred to be called Jean (believe Jean was her middle name) | Snover, Florence (I11848)
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892 |
-Florence was previously married briefly to George Amendt (Spelling?)(divorced 1938), and before that perhaps to some named Hanle. | Snover, Florence (I11848)
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10.David GUSTIN | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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894 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3498)
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895 |
2 day old when died | McLeish, John (I14519)
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896 |
A land search of South ½ of Lot 23 Concession 12 Dereham shows that the South ½ was not patented until 15 July 1862 and then by a "Robert Peacock." How much legal interest Abram had in the property is not known. Was he just a squatter or had
he acquired the land and just not gotten it patented ?? (check Dereham township papers and assessment records if there are any) | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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A land search of South ½ of Lot 23 Concession 12 Dereham shows that the South ½ was not patented until 15 July 1862 and then by a "Robert Peacock." How much legal interest Abram had in the property is not known. Was he just a squatter or had
he acquired the land and just not gotten it patented ?? (check Dereham township papers and assessment records if there are any) | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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Abram is shown on Malahide Township Concession 8 Lot 34 North ½ of East ½ 50 acres on 1864 Tremaines Map. A Title search does not show him as being an owner so he was likely just a tenant. | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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Abram is shown on Malahide Township Concession 8 Lot 34 North ½ of East ½ 50 acres on 1864 Tremaines Map. A Title search does not show him as being an owner so he was likely just a tenant. There is no record in the Elgin County Land registry
office of him owning any of lot 22 Concession 9 Bayham The crown patents were issued in 1844 for the North ½ of the lot and in 1849 for the South ½ (many early land transactions were never registered and eventually a subsequent owner had to
petition the Crown for a patent event tho he might have acquired the property many years previously.) | Wintemute, Abraham (I3854)
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900 |
Agreeable disposition, kind & affectionate | Wintermute, George (I804)
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