Matches 1,201 to 1,400 of 7,362
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1201 | 31 JAN 875/76 | of BAVARIA Emma (I23032)
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1202 | 31 Nov 1778 | Newland Joseph (I52249)
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1203 | 3rd born In 1933 Gladys was appointed posmaster of Franklin, MN after the death of Erickson. In 1934 Gladys moved the post office into the State Bank building in Franklin, MN. In 1952 William Fleischer became postmaster after the resignation of Gladys Freeman. Occupation: Post Mistress | FREEMAN Gladys Marguerite (I3102)
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1204 | 3rd born child had 2 boys last lived in Redmond, WA | COOK Hattie Annette (I2094)
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1205 | 3rd born child | SMITH Ginger Arver (I8943)
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1206 | 3rd Earl of Bedford | RUSSELL Edward (I12743)
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1207 | 4 Apr 1973 death cert. # 7302920 age 97 years | PULSIFER Lee V. (I7576)
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1208 | 4 AUG | RICHMOND Fay Henry (I8169)
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1209 | 4 daughters were born | KITTSON Elizabeth Ann (I4596)
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1210 | 4 FEB 1030/31 | De MONTFORT Amauri "Amaury" Seigneur (I21532)
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1211 | 4 FEB 1548/1549 | MANNING Humphrey (I5362)
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1212 | 4 Feb 1677/1678 | Brown Dinah (I50906)
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1213 | 4 FEB 1706/07 | DAMON Samuel (I41178)
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1214 | 4 FEB 1717/1718 | SILLOWAY Amos (I8661)
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1215 | 4 FEB 1746/47 | MOSELEY Flavel (I41544)
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1216 | 4 Feb 1753 Intentions | Family: Clarke Deacon Isekial / Annable Abigail (F24286)
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1217 | 4 FEB 210/11 | OF ROME Lucius Septimus "Severus" EMPEROR (I23948)
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1218 | 4 JAN 1656/1657 | ESTEY Jeffery (I2726)
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1219 | 4 Jan 1683/1684 | Browne Rebecca (I51445)
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1220 | 4 Jan 1683/1684 | Burke Jonas (I51901)
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1221 | 4 JAN 1686/1687 | Family: JEWETT Jeremiah / KIMBALL Elizabeth (F4357)
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1222 | 4 JAN 1721/22 | Family: CHESEBROUGH Elisha / CHESEBROUGH Hannah (F21807)
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1223 | 4 JAN 1725/26 | CHESEBROUGH Hannah (I46474)
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1224 | 4 JAN 1726/27 | ROBBINS Keziah (I45619)
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1225 | 4 JAN 1728/29 | BULLOCK Hannah (I46293)
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1226 | 4 JAN 1735/36 | INGRAHAM Ephraim (I46533)
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1227 | 4 JAN 1741/42 | BALLOU Zerviah (I46375)
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1228 | 4 JAN 1747/48 | SWEETLAND Aaron (I26363)
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1229 | 4 MAR 1187/88 | of CASTILE Blanca Alphonsa Princess (I24903)
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1230 | 4 MAR 1670/71 | ROOT Sarah (I20274)
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1231 | 4 MAR 1671/72 | ROOT Sarah (I20264)
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1232 | 4 MAR 1679/80 | WILMARTH Mehitable (I44942)
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1233 | 4 Mar 1691/1692 | Brown Rachel (I51341)
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1234 | 4 Mar 1705/1706 | Davis Eleanor (I51681)
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1235 | 4 MAR 1708/09 | BULLOCK Squire (I45004)
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1236 | 4 MAR 1711/1712 | HARRIS Thomas (I3794)
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1237 | 4 MAR 1715/1716 | PULSIFER David (I7011)
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1238 | 4 MAR 1730/31 | DAMON Abigail (I41203)
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1239 | 4 MAR 1740/41 | Family: DEWEY II Israel / NOBLE Joanna (F12429)
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1240 | 4 MAR 1748/49 | HICKS Jabez (I44925)
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1241 | 4 MAR 1748/49 | HICKS Betty (I46124)
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1242 | 4 MAR 1748/49 | HICKS Mehitable (I46578)
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1243 | 4. Edwin Michael, our line, was born 21 September 1895 in Prescott. He married Mary Ellenor "Kathleen" Leacy, of Cardinal, Ontario, on 01 October 1918 at St. Marks R.C. Church, Prescott, by Father Masterson. For their Honeymoon, the couple went to Toronto, Ontario where Edwin became ill with the Spanish Flue. This was an epidemic which killed 60,000 Canadians, more than all the soldiers who died in W.W.1. Edwin survived by the loving care of his young bride, Kathleen. Kathleen Leacy was born 16 December 1894 in Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. She was the eldest child of James Waters Leacy and his wife Margaret Ellenor Kavanaugh. After serving in the Canadian forces from 14 November 1915 to 04 April 1919, surviving muddy , gas filled trenches of France, Edwin came home a Captain, and was the Adjutant at Old Fort Henry in Kingston, Ontario until the Army was demobilized in 1919. Edwin moved his wife to Montreal where he established himself in the business community. He became the vice- president of Johns-Manville Company and later the President of United Asbestos Corporation Ltd. until his retirement in 1960. Edwin and Kathleen moved from 685 Rockland Ave., Outemount, Montreal to Kathleen's family home in Cardinal, Ontario, to spend their retirement along the banks of the St.Lawrence River. Edwin was a devoted father and grandfather, known as "Pop", and much loved by all. He died of a heart attack, at home in Cardinal, on 01 October 1963 and was buried in the Leacy Plot in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Cardinal, Ontario. His wife, Kathleen lived in Cardinal until her death on 18 May 1994, almost 100 years old. She was buried on 21 May 1994 next to her beloved husband, Edwin, and much loved granddaughter, Jill Ann Madden. Edwin and Kathleen had 3 children. | FREEMAN Edwin Michael (I3071)
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1244 | 4. Edwin Michael, our line, was born 21 September 1895 in Prescott. He married Mary Ellenor "Kathleen" Leacy, of Cardinal, Ontario, on 01 October 1918 at St. Marks R.C. Church, Prescott, by Father Masterson. For their Honeymoon, the couple went to Toronto, Ontario where Edwin became ill with the Spanish Flue. This was an epidemic which killed 60,000 Canadians, more than all the soldiers who died in W.W.1. Edwin survived by the loving care of his young bride, Kathleen. Kathleen Leacy was born 16 December 1894 in Cardinal, Grenville County, Ontario. She was the eldest child of James Waters Leacy and his wife Margaret Ellenor Kavanaugh. After serving in the Canadian forces from 14 November 1915 to 04 April 1919, surviving muddy , gas filled trenches of France, Edwin came home a Captain, and was the Adjutant at Old Fort Henry in Kingston, Ontario until the Army was demobilized in 1919. Edwin moved his wife to Montreal where he established himself in the business community. He became the vice- president of Johns-Manville Company and later the President of United Asbestos Corporation Ltd. until his retirement in 1960. Edwin and Kathleen moved from 685 Rockland Ave., Outemount, Montreal to Kathleen's family home in Cardinal, Ontario, to spend their retirement along the banks of the St.Lawrence River. Edwin was a devoted father and grandfather, known as "Pop", and much loved by all. He died of a heart attack, at home in Cardinal, on 01 October 1963 and was buried in the Leacy Plot in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Cardinal, Ontario. His wife, Kathleen lived in Cardinal until her death on 18 May 1994, almost 100 years old. She was buried on 21 May 1994 next to her beloved husband, Edwin, and much loved granddaughter, Jill Ann Madden. Edwin and Kathleen had 3 children. | LEACY Mary Ellenor "Kathleen" (I4971)
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1245 | 4. Robert George, born 18 April 1868 in Quebec. He married Janet Tyrie on 01 November 1899 in Prescott, the daughter of John T. Tyrie and his wife Mary Jane Mullen. Janet died shortly after 1901 in Prescott. Robert George remarried Eva L. Smith on 07 October 1908 in Prescott, she was the daughter of John Smith and Eliza Ann White, his wife. Eva was born about 1887 in Prescott. Robert George was the owner of a Furniture Store, ran an Undertaking business and an Insurance Business in Prescott., on King Street. He died on 12 February 1948 in Ogdensburg, New York, and was buried in Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott. Eva Louisa died at Tayway Nursing Home in Perth, Ontario at the age of 83 on 21 June 1970 and was buried 23 June 1970 in Sandy Hill Cemetery, with her husband. They had one daughter: | FREEMAN Robert George (I3195)
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1246 | 4. Robert George, born 18 April 1868 in Quebec. He married Janet Tyrie on 01 November 1899 in Prescott, the daughter of John T. Tyrie and his wife Mary Jane Mullen. Janet died shortly after 1901 in Prescott. Robert George remarried Eva L. Smith on 07 October 1908 in Prescott, she was the daughter of John Smith and Eliza Ann White, his wife. Eva was born about 1887 in Prescott. Robert George was the owner of a Furniture Store, ran an Undertaking business and an Insurance Business in Prescott., on King Street. He died on 12 February 1948 in Ogdensburg, New York, and was buried in Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott. Eva Louisa died at Tayway Nursing Home in Perth, Ontario at the age of 83 on 21 June 1970 and was buried 23 June 1970 in Sandy Hill Cemetery, with her husband. They had one daughter: | SMITH Eva Louisa (I8933)
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1247 | 40 yrs. | BAKER Silas (I553)
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1248 | 4th born Occupation: Teacher | FREEMAN Bernice Loretta (I3026)
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1249 | 4th born child | COOK LeRoy Arvid (I2099)
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1250 | 5 boys and 5 girls all born near Villard | Family: HART James Patrick / WAMSLEY Jane Barbara (F3827)
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1251 | 5 FEB 1653/54 | LEONARD Sarah (Dumbleton) (I20621)
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1252 | 5 FEB 1657/1658 | ESTEY Joseph (I2734)
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1253 | 5 FEB 1706/07 | ROOT Hannah (I20280)
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1254 | 5 FEB 1714/15 | EASTMAN Hezekiah (I20353)
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1255 | 5 FEB 1721/1722 | Family: SMITH Nathaniel / CHURCH Lydia (F9038)
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1256 | 5 Feb 1728/1729 | Harvey Hannah (I52300)
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1257 | 5 FEB 1730/31 | MOULTON Sarah (I45518)
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1258 | 5 FEB 1732/33 | DAMON Ebenezer (I41272)
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1259 | 5 FEB 1741/1742 | Family: PULSIFER David / BROWN Hannah (F10450)
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1260 | 5 FEB 1743/44 | THURBER Hannah (I45348)
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1261 | 5 FEB 1744/45 | NOBLE Hannah (I19140)
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1262 | 5 Feb 1746/1747 | Brown Hepzibah (I51177)
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1263 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1660)
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1264 | 5 JAN 1208/09 | PLANTAGENET-FITZJOHN Richard (I21359)
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1265 | 5 JAN 1208/09 | de CORNWALL Richard (I25104)
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1266 | 5 JAN 1352/53 | de BERKELEY Thomas (I22110)
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1267 | 5 JAN 1381/82 | DE MONTAGU Phillipa (I21869)
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1268 | 5 JAN 1705/1706 | PEARSON Stephen (I6353)
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1269 | 5 JAN 1709/10 | BRONSON Thomas (I20496)
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1270 | 5 JAN 1712/13 | CHESEBROUGH Abigail (I46545)
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1271 | 5 JAN 1713/14 | BOWEN Martha (I44997)
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1272 | 5 JAN 1717/18 | ROOT Sarah (I20354)
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1273 | 5 JAN 1731/32 | SARGENT Sarah (I41356)
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1274 | 5 Jan 1733/1734 | Hayward Mary (I50621)
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1275 | 5 JAN 1736/1737 | Family: SILLOWAY Amos / BARETUE Elizabeth (F8661)
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1276 | 5 JAN 1744/45 | INGRAHAM Jonathan (I46314)
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1277 | 5 MAR 1003/04 | De ROUCY Ermentrude Irmgard (I22761)
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1278 | 5 MAR 1132/1133 | of England) Henry Plantagenet (II;King (I2684)
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1279 | 5 MAR 1403/04 | Family: BEAUCHAMP William / de UFFLETE Catherine (F13160)
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1280 | 5 MAR 1722/23 | ROOT Lydia (I20397)
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1281 | 5 MAR 1734/35 | SHEPARDSON Amos (I46986)
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1282 | 5 MAR 1739/40 | ROOT Rhoda (I13303)
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1283 | 5 MAR 1740/41 | ROBINSON Amariah (I46397)
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1284 | 5 MAR 1751/52 | Family: ASHLEY Simeon / ELY Sarah (F12091)
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1285 | 5 SEP | MCDONOUGH Mary (I5570)
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1286 | 58 yrs. | UNKNOWN Betsy (I9706)
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1287 | 5th born 2 boys Occupation: Lawyer | FREEMAN George Bernard (I3093)
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1288 | 5th born child Was an accomplished Bridge player | COOK Per (Pat) Irvin (I2106)
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1289 | 6 FEB 1299/00 | DE PERCY Henry (I23219)
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1290 | 6 FEB 1573/74 | JASPER William (I34019)
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1291 | 6 FEB 1632/1633 | ROCHERON Simon (I8223)
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1292 | 6 FEB 1710/11 | CHAFFEE Dan (I45866)
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1293 | 6 FEB 1714/15 | MOSELEY Job (I16579)
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1294 | 6 FEB 1715/16 | AVERY Jr William (I46111)
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1295 | 6 FEB 1720/21 | DENISON Benadam (I44938)
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1296 | 6 FEB 1727/28 | DURKEE Hannah (I45720)
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1297 | 6 FEB 1731/32 | HUTCHINSON Joseph (I20252)
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1298 | 6 Feb 1736/1737 | Brown Ephraim (I50854)
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1299 | 6 FEB 1742/43 | INGRAHAM Hannah (I45625)
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1300 | 6 JAN 1336/1337 | BUTLER James (I1727)
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1301 | 6 JAN 1437/38 | HASTINGS Edward (I44719)
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1302 | 6 JAN 1592/93 | Family: SHEPARDSON Thomas / CARTER Mary (F22433)
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1303 | 6 Jan 1631/1632 | Olney Thomas (I52581)
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1304 | 6 JAN 1691/1692 | KNICKERBOCKER Cornelius (I4653)
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1305 | 6 JAN 1705/06 | CHESTER Mary (I40292)
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1306 | 6 JAN 1710/11 | MORTON Abigail (I20368)
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1307 | 6 JAN 1712/13 | LANGDON Thomas (I20568)
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1308 | 6 JAN 1713/14 | DEWEY Moses (I16806)
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1309 | 6 JAN 1716/17 | ROOT Stephen (I14349)
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1310 | 6 JAN 1725/1726 | Family: LOCKE Nathaniel / PRESCOTT Abigail (F5216)
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1311 | 6 JAN 1725/1726 | Family: PULSIFER Thomas / GROVER Sarah (F10479)
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1312 | 6 JAN 1725/26 | SATTERLEE Lucy (I46866)
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1313 | 6 JAN 1728/29 | STRATTON James (I32405)
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1314 | 6 JAN 1731/32 | GOODSPEED Lydia (I45612)
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1315 | 6 JAN 1732/33 | ROOT Martin (I12820)
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1316 | 6 JAN 1743/44 | ROOT Mercy (I14358)
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1317 | 6 JAN 1744/45 | INGRAHAM Samuel (I45587)
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1318 | 6 JAN 1746/47 | WIGHTMAN Holmes (I45251)
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1319 | 6 JAN 865/66 | de PONTHIEU Rudoph Comte (I23036)
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1320 | 6 Jul 1845 Died age 74 yrs. (Colonial Gravestones of N.H.) | WILEY Abigail (I10111)
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1321 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I39675)
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1322 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I57478)
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1323 | 6 MAR 1605/06 | MORSE Elizabeth (I34038)
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1324 | 6 MAR 1634/35 | CALL John (I47241)
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1325 | 6 Mar 1653/1654 | Johnson Samuel (I52008)
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1326 | 6 MAR 1693/94 | ROOT Mary (I20686)
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1327 | 6 MAR 1703/04 | PARKER Samuel (I41569)
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1328 | 6 Mar 1709/1710 | Angell James (I52541)
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1329 | 6 MAR 1719/1720 | Family: CUTTING Jonas / SMITH Dinah (F2217)
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1330 | 6 MAR 1719/1720 | Family: OBER Israel / LOVITT Joanna (F6010)
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1331 | 6 MAR 1734/35 | SLADE Hannah (I26687)
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1332 | 6 MAR 1736/1737 | SILLOWAY Jonathan (I8752)
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1333 | 6 MAR 1736/37 | MORTON Jerusha (I32798)
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1334 | 6 MAR 1739/40 | BILL Cybill (I27535)
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1335 | 6 MAR 1739/40 | Family: BABCOCK Oliver / AVERY Anna (F21831)
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1336 | 6 Mar 1756 Jonathan Pulcipher Jr. Ips. Mar. Rec. | PULSIFER Jonathan (I7492)
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1337 | 6. Asa, our line, b.04.07.1768 Winchester, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire, died in 1833 in Marion, Wayne County, New York, married 30.12.1790 Thankful Applin in Swanzey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, she was born 19.01.1767 in Swanzey township, Cheshire County, New Hampshire the daughter of Deacon Thomas Applin and Mabel (Brown) of Swanzey, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire. On the probate records for Benjamin Freeman, Asa's father, a Thomas Applin's land joined Benjamin Freeman's. Both a Thomas Applin and John Applin attend the sale of Benjamin's estate in December 1807 in East Swanzey. Asa and Thankful had one child born in Swanzey before moving to Mooers, Clinton Co., New York about 1807. This family line is continued in Chapter 3, " Freeman's of Moores, Clinton Co., New York" Notes for ASA FREEMAN: Asa and his family lived in East Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH and by 1807 he had moved them to Mooers, Clinton Co., NY. On page 329 of "History of Clinton and Franklin Counties" by Hurd in 1880 states, "Asa Freeman came in early, resided in the northeast part of town (Mooers), and raised a large family, all of whom afterwards moved away." ( sic. Ahaz Freeman and his family was still there in late 1800's.) On page 332, "The town was originally comprised in a single school district, and the first school-house was the old building now used as a woodshed by the widow of Asa Corbin. Cariarty Huntley was an early teacher in this building, also Martha Bosworth ( afterwards Mrs. Samuel Churchill) ASA FREEMAN and Jabez Fitch." More About ASA FREEMAN: Fact 1: October 1848, buried Riverside Cem., Mooers, Clinton Co., NY Fact 2: 1810, Census for Mooers Fact 3: 1820, Census for Mooers Fact 4: 1830, Census Marion, Wayne Co., NY | FREEMAN Asa (I3018)
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1338 | 60 yrs., 8 mos., 20 days | SEALES Jehial (I8500)
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1339 | 6962-84 Thomas BOUCHER, 23, common laborer, Penetang., Byng Inlet, s/o Michel BOUCHER & Louisa PURRIN, married Adeline NORMANDIN, 23, Penetang., Byng Inlet, d/o Jos. NORMANDIN & Claristide BERGER, witn: Edward & Edward BOUCHER of Byng Inlet [same name twice], 4 Sept 1884 at Byng Inlet (Rom Cath) Name: Thomas Boucher Birth Place: Penetangushene Age: 23 Father Name: Michel Boucher Mother Name: Louisa Pierrin Estimated birth year: abt 1861 Spouse Name: Adeline Normindin Spouse's Age: 23 Spouse Birth Place: Penetangushene Spouse Father Name: Jos Normindin Spouse Mother Name : Claristide Berger Marriage Date: 4 Sep 1884 Marriage Place: Parry Sound District Marriage County: Parry Sound Source: Indexed by: Ancestry.com | Family: BOUCHER Michel Thomas (Jr.) / NORMANDIN Adelaide (F1317)
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1340 | 6962-84 Thomas BOUCHER, 23, common laborer, Penetang., Byng Inlet, s/o Michel BOUCHER & Louisa PURRIN, married Adeline NORMANDIN, 23, Penetang., Byng Inlet, d/o Jos. NORMANDIN & Claristide BERGER, witn: Edward & Edward BOUCHER of Byng Inlet [same name twice], 4 Sept 1884 at Byng Inlet (Rom Cath) Name: Thomas Boucher Birth Place: Penetangushene Age: 23 Father Name: Michel Boucher Mother Name: Louisa Pierrin Estimated birth year: abt 1861 Spouse Name: Adeline Normindin Spouse's Age: 23 Spouse Birth Place: Penetangushene Spouse Father Name: Jos Normindin Spouse Mother Name : Claristide Berger Marriage Date: 4 Sep 1884 Marriage Place: Parry Sound District Marriage County: Parry Sound Source: Indexed by: Ancestry.com | Family: BOUCHER Michael Thomas / BOUCHER Wife of Michael Thomas (F24913)
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1341 | 6th born Was an Undertaker and Merchant of furniture, lumber, & coal Social Security Number: 469-05-8570 Charles received an honorable discharge from the United State Army on November 5, 1944 at Separation Center, WD Personnel Center #1772, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. 37585837, Technician Fifth Grade, Hq Co, IRTC, Fort McClellan, Ala. | FREEMAN Charles Lyle (I3040)
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1342 | 7 Apr 1737 mariner; drowned off the Canso Bank with 7 others. | PULSIFER Samuel (I7883)
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1343 | 7 FEB 1388/89 | de BEAUCHAMP John (I21216)
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1344 | 7 FEB 1675/76 | MARTIN Ephraim (I46346)
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1345 | 7 FEB 1691/92 | ISHAM Isaac (I46320)
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1346 | 7 FEB 1692/1693 | PRESSEY Mary (I6724)
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1347 | 7 FEB 1698/99 | ROOT Ruth (I20411)
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1348 | 7 Feb 1705/1706 | Johnson Thankful (I52036)
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1349 | 7 FEB 1710/11 | Family: TURNER William / HALE Patience (F21767)
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1350 | 7 FEB 1745/46 | LYMAN Israel (I15006)
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1351 | 7 JAN 1354/55 | PLANTAGENET Thomas (I21897)
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1352 | 7 JAN 1377/78 | PLANTAGENET Philippa (I21875)
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1353 | 7 JAN 1692/1693 | SMITH Jonas (I8970)
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1354 | 7 JAN 1696/97 | Family: WELLES Thomas / ROOT Thankful (F12581)
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1355 | 7 JAN 1741/1742 | Family: PULSIFER Francis / LAKEMAN Sarah (F7238)
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1356 | 7 JAN 1742/43 | AVERY Elisha (I45990)
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1357 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I57479)
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1358 | 7 MAR 1388/89 | ST JOHN Edward (I20766)
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1359 | 7 Mar 1705/1706 | Wright Dorothy (I51757)
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1360 | 7 MAR 1706/07 | COLE Caleb (I45314)
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1361 | 7 MAR 1719/1720 | SILLOWAY Mary (I8783)
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1362 | 7 MAR 1723/1724 | FREEMAN Ruth (I3199)
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1363 | 7 MAR 1729/1730 | HARRIS Martha (I3781)
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1364 | 7 MAR 1729/1730 | HARRIS Rebecca (I3785)
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1365 | 7 MAR 1734/35 | MOSELEY David (I21928)
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1366 | 7 MAR 1736/37 | STEARNS Beulah (I18172)
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1367 | 7 MAR 1738/39 | INGERSOLL Oliver (I18764)
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1368 | 7 MAR 1738/39 | Family: LUTHER Simeon / BULLOCK Huldah (F21847)
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1369 | 7 MAR 1739/40 | MOSELEY John (I16450)
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1370 | 7 MAR 1742/43 | INGRAHAM Remember (I46753)
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1371 | 7 MAR 1743/44 | INGRAHAM Comfort (I46539)
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1372 | 7 MAR 1746/47 | ROOT Tabitha (I41693)
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1373 | 7 MAR 1748/49 | POMEROY Jerusha (I16649)
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1374 | 7 MAR 1748/49 | HALE Rose (I45315)
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1375 | 7 MAR 1751/52 | ROOT Simeon (I20231)
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1376 | 7 OCT | JOHNSON Joan Reva (I4402)
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1377 | 7 yrs., 5 mos., 10 days | CLARK Pheba A. (I2008)
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1378 | 74 yrs. | BAKER Joseph (I544)
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1379 | 7th born Became a nun. Professed 8-15-1933 Final Vows 8-15-1936 Name in Religion, Sr. Gertrude. Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Born April 29, 1909 in Franklin, Minnesota, to Charles Freeman and Kathryn Brown, the child christened Gertrude Catherine was their youngest child. She already had four sisters and 2 brothers. The oldest in the family was a girl, Ethel, a nurse at St. Joseph's hospital in St. Paul. Ethel was a private nurse and a real bedside nurse. Everybody knew and loved Ethel. Living across the street from the St. Paul Seminary, she fed the young men when they were well and cared for them when, as priests, they became ill. The youngest child lived all her life under the patronage of St. Gertrude. Her home was a warm and hospitable one. The father knew everybody in town and everybody knew him. He owned the furniture store and, as usual in smaller towns, was also the funeral director. The mother was a caring person each year boarding the school teachers. She was a great cook and the baking skills were said to be the best in town. Sister Gertrude got her early education, grade and hight school in the Franklin schools but eventually she enrolled at the College of St. Catherine where she majored in English and History and continued to get to know the Sisters of St. Joseph. She first met them in summer catechism classes in Franklin. She continued to like what she saw and entered their congregation in the middle of her senior year, February 1931. And she never stopped learning. English and History may have been her majors, but she was soon asked to teach Home Economics and she worked to learn that. I think she probably inherited a good many capabilities and skills from her mother! She spent many years in school administration, having experiences in all our high schools in Minnesota except Derham Hall. She could be registrar, principal or counsellor, perhaps occasionally a combination. Preparation for these assignments took her to various institutions of higher learning. University of Minnesota, Washington U. in Seattle and St. Louis University. To learn counseling skills she went to south Dakota State in Brooklings. All her travels were not primarily for study. A trip to Hawaii and one to Canada were delightful, pleasurable experiences. Just as delightful but in a different way were the "tours", the high school trips made each year with the high school seniors. It was by rail, plane and bus that she and they enjoyed Chicago, Boston, New York and Washington. The highlight of one trip was the meeting with John F. Kennedy in the White House. Nobody who was there ever forgot it. Sister Gertrude liked to sew and do craft work, and kind of craft work. That helped her to fit right in to Bethany when she came in April, 1981. We hope your years where have been fruitful and joyful, and that every added day will bring you added joy!. | FREEMAN Gertrude Kathryn "Sister Gertrude" (I3099)
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1380 | 8 FEB 1618/1619 | Family: PLASSE William / MANNING Pheobe (F6592)
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1381 | 8 FEB 1647/48 | TILTON Mary (I25338)
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1382 | 8 FEB 1692/1693 | FREEMAN Jonathan (I3128)
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1383 | 8 Feb 1709/1710 | Family: Delano Jabez / Delano Mary (F24487)
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1384 | 8 FEB 1717/18 | HALE Richard (I45874)
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1385 | 8 FEB 1723/24 | BULLOCK Elizabeth (I45261)
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1386 | 8 FEB 1743/44 | FRARY Mary (I20430)
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1387 | 8 FEB 1743/44 | HAWKINS Deborah (I40437)
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1388 | 8 JAN 1078/79 | of FRANCE Adaele "Alix" Princess (I22690)
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1389 | 8 Jan 1661/1662 | Austin Hesther (I52432)
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1390 | 8 Jan 1662/1663 | Bent John (I52027)
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1391 | 8 JAN 1664/65 | ROBINSON Benjamin (I45064)
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1392 | 8 JAN 1728/29 | BENTON Jr Jacob (I26787)
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1393 | 8 JAN 1729/30 | ROOT Thomas (I20708)
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1394 | 8 JAN 1745/1746 | BROWN Thankful (I1624)
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1395 | 8 Jul | Burgess John Christian (I52172)
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1396 | 8 MAR 1137/1138 | GUILLAUME Adela (I3620)
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1397 | 8 MAR 1682/83 | Family: BOLTON John / CHESEBROUGH Sarah (F22157)
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1398 | 8 MAR 1684/85 | WILMARTH Thomas (I45673)
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1400 | 8 MAR 1704/05 | FISK Benjamin (I45623)
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