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Eighth: I give and bequeath to my daughter Hannah, widow of James Edsall, ten acres of land off of lot number nine in the fourth concesion of Bertie , aforesaid, west of and adjoining Sarah's land, to her, her heirs and assigns forever, | Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
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Eleanor Hopler Griffith Papers. | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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Eleanor Hopler Griffith Papers. | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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Eleanor Hopler Griffith Papers. | Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
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Elgin City Marriage Records | Michael, Louisa (I7154)
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Eli and Elizabeth had 11 children. | Hammond, Elizabeth (I2898)
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Elias T. Wood b. 6-28-1835 | Moore, Mary Margaretta (I15173)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1022)
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Elisabeth, daughter of John and Ester Browne married John Gustine. This source says that she was born in Watertown and not in Cambridge. -- She and John Gustin probably lived in the part of Salem called Bass Their first three children were born
there | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Eliz. Bloodgood | JANS, Lysbet (Lysbeth, Elizabeth) (I2631)
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Eliza J. 23 Indiana | Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
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Eliza J., age 23, born in Indiana. | Wintermute, Benjamin Shackelton (I2217)
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Eliza Muxlow. James' parents were Elijah John Henry Loxton, b. 1841 in England, and Eliza Cribb. Married July 14, 1961 in Bristol, England. Elijah died Feb 15, 1933 in Petrolia, Ontario. Immigrated to Ontario about 1867-70. | LOXTON, Violet Elise (I13907)
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elizabeth age 17 b. in ny (catherine & elizabeth apparently twins) | Carpenter, John (I17106)
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Elizabeth Browne | Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
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Elizabeth had two sisters: | Shinert, Elizabeth (I2390)
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Elizabeth Maine was born June 6, 1798 in Mainestown, Stillwater NJ. She married before 1817 and died Sept. 1, 1817. Her parents were Jacob W. Maine born 1750 in Frankfurt, Germany and Elizabeth Emery born 1756 Stillwater, NJ. She died
4/9/1824 in Stillwater. The children of Jacob and Elizabeth were Peter (my ancestor), Abraham, Sophia, Christina Savacool, and Elizabeth. | Mains, Elizabeth (I2285)
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Elizabeth married John Reading, b. 1751, d. 11/30/1820. They lived in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, NJ. She died 6/19/1817. They are buriedIn the Pleasant Ridge cemetery near Ringoes, NJ. | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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Elizabeth's age was given as 43 in the 1861 census of Dereham, as 56 in 1871 Malahide Township census, age 65 in 1881 census Malahide but age 47 in Dereham Township Census of 1851! | Kilmer, Elizabeth (I326)
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Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Rachel | Hankinson, John (I3070)
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Ella Werder Casner passed away Oct. 17, 1958 in her home. She was 94. She was my father's (Henry, Lillie's father) youngest sister. | Werder, Jr. Henry (I15312)
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Elmer died at 1year, 1 month and 8 days old. | DEATS, Elmer Ried (I1014)
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Elmer had a son that married first a Houshin and second a Bise | Gugleman, Elmer Wayne (I3625)
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email: MattCarman@aol.com | DOAN, MOSES (I13991)
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Emamuel Wood b. 12-1836 | Moore, Mary Margaretta (I15173)
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Emanuel bpt 20 Sept 1747 Smithfield taken prisoner in same raid that brother John was killed in. Emanuel later served in American Revolution as a Captain. On 18 Apr 1797 Manuel Hover and Mary his wife of Northampton | Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
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Emigrated from Holland between 1683 and 1685. | Van Aken, Marinus (I12969)
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emigrated in 1691 | VAN NUYS, Auke Jans (I2609)
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Emigrated to the USA when he was seven years old. | Wagstaff, Henry (I6095)
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Emma was a short, round woman in her later years, much shorter than her husband George, who was 5'6" tall. Although her death certificate lists her birthplace as Port Huron, Michigan, there is no record of her birth in that county. The
obituaries of her older sisters list Woodstock, Ontario as their respective places of birth, and that the family moved to Port Huron in 1883. Emma was baptized in the First Baptist Church, 710 W. Huron, Port Huron, Michigan on May 27, 1894.
Her church affiliation was transferred to the First Baptist Church, Jefferson Ave., Saginaw, Michigan in 1903. "Emma and George were married June 27, 1911, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. And Mrs. Hector McLean, 719 Emily Street. Rev.
Wilbur Nelson officiated. The couple were attended by Miss Gertrude Le Van and Albert Gnatowski. A large company of guests witnessed the ceremony. The house was appropriately decorated for the occasion and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed
by all. After a brief wedding journey, Mr. And Mrs. Gaus will reside on West Genesee Avenue. Mr. Gaus is employed at the Hayden Store." ... an article in the Saginaw News. Emma was an active member of her church. She was also a founder and
active member of the Blue Star Mothers, a sorority for mothers of active duty service personnel. She had worked as a clerk/bookkeeper for the Fancy Meat Market at 118 N. Washington, Saginaw, where she met George, her husband to be. Later she
kept the books for the family business, and kept a home. Emma lived the last eight years of her life in the home of her son, William. She is remembered for many wonderful reasons, one of which was her recipe for sour cream cookies at
Christmas. She died at St. Mary's Hospital 5 days after surgery. The listed causes of her death are pulmonary edema, acute cardiac dilatation, arterosclerosis (sic), complicated by a prolapsed uterus and obesity. | MCLEAN, EMMALINE DELINA (I13513)
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Emmaline was 2 years older than Ella. | Werder, Jr. Henry (I15312)
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enjoyed fishing | Bodeis, Leonard John (I15149)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15156)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15155)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16915)
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Enlisted as a private in Captain Daniel Hand's Company, Colonel Talcott's Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers in 1776. Supposedly fought in Battle of Lexington. | Murray, Seymour (I2054)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16930)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16931)
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Ernest was a Captain of a riverboat on the Momomgehela, Ohio and Mississippi rivers. His license of 1937 was for a "First Class Pilot". His Last Will and Testament was dated 2 Sept 1943. | Lenhart, Ernest Edward (I16869)
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Estate Settlement of John Deats, Bullitt County, KY, 1823
September 1823 Bullitt County Will Book A p. 509 We the Commissioners
appointed by the September County Court for the County of Bullitt after being
first sworn proscaded to Settle with Ann DEATS administratrix of John DEATS
dec’d and report the following Settlement to Court and allow the widow the
following accounts:
For 3 days travelling expenses $10.00
Debts discharged as appeared by vouchers $64.91 1/4
for clothing and feeding Mahaly until she was able to provide for herself
$15.00
for clothing and feeding Mary until her labour was worth the same $15.00
for clothing and feeding Nancy, 2 years $35.00
for clothing and feeding William 2 years $40.00
for clothing and feeding Benjamin DEATS 2 years $50.00
September 1823
Signed
John PURCILL
William WATERS
Isaac PRICE
Recorded Bullitt County KY Court October 1823
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Esther Doyle Read (edrtjd@charm.net) | John Read (I4416)
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Euphenia Wood b. 3-3-1841 | Moore, Mary Margaretta (I15173)
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Eveline 18 (f) N.J. | Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I939)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1041)
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Evidently there was a fifth child but there is no further information. | Jackson, Hannah (I2854)
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Evidently this couple had other children besides Coanrod "one of the older ones," according to Lillian Deats notes. | WISEHART, Jacob (I361)
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excerpt: | Young, Daniel (I15891)
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Executive Director, YWCA New Haven, Connecticut | Wintermute, Frances Laverna (I5133)
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EXECUTORS: John W. KENNEDY, Bertie Twp., carpenter and William J. KENNEDY, Buffalo, New York, contractor | Kennedy, Thomas (I1428)
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