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151 | Darla http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=5e12f78b-e7e7-4562-b2eb-bc1d996b7a5d&tid=8449228&pid=-948703331 | ADAMS, Eliashib (I01569)
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152 | Daughter Finds Mother Dead in Jordanville - (dateline) Jordanville - Mrs. Mary Alice Wood, 66, was found dead in bed by her daughter Miss Maude Wood, at 6 a.m. yesterday, Coroner James Graves, Herkimer, who was summoned, said death was the result of natural causes. She had suffered from heart disease for the past year. Miss Wood last saw her mother alive about 10 last night. Death is believed to have occurred about 1 a.m. Surviving in addition to the daughter, are three sisters, Mrs. Grace Vrooman and Mrs. Bertha Hosford, Litchfield; Miss Pearl Finch, Norwich; three brothers, Herbert Van Vaklenburg, Warren; Harry, Johnstown, and Clyde, Jordanville. | VAN VALKENBURGH, Mary Alice (I03136)
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153 | daughter of John and Joan (Hurst)(Rogers) Tilley | TILLEY, Elizabrth Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I08323)
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154 | Daugther who married Nathaniel Snow of Chatham | HOPKINS, Samuel (I01412)
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155 | David Mitchell and Arabella Scotney were married at St.Mary and St Nicholas Church, Spalding. Genealogist Jane Wilson of Winterton, North Lincolnshire UK provided the information: Married in Spalding Church Certificate of Marriage # 322 reads: " David Mitchell of this Parifh, bachelor and Arabella Scotney of the same spinster were married in this church by banns this tenth day of November in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety one by me John Dockner, Curator This marriage was folemnized between us: David Mitchell (signature) Arabella Scotney here X mark In the Prefence of William Scotney - Mary Pitts - John Bladesmith ( Note: Old English used "f" for s.) Copy of Certificate on file: Norman Schuler | Family: MITCHELL, David / SCOTNEY, Arabella (F00581)
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156 | David Sanford (4-141) is referred to as David Sanford (#141) on page 110 in the Thomas Sanford Genealogy book, 1911; and referred to as Cornet David Sanford on page 136 of that same book. It is explained in the book that in May, 1749 he was Quartermaster of the Troop of Horse in the 2nd Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, and in May 1750 he was commissioned "Cornet" in that regiment. (Note: Cornet was the lowest of commissioned officers in the cavalry who carried the colors or guidon of a troop of cavalry, an honored position no longer in existence). The name on his tombstone, which was still standing in 1911, was Cornet David Sanford. (New Haven Colony Historical Society, Vol. 5, p. 54 and Connecticut Colony Records, p. 426, 517, 518). He must have been a man of great business capacity having accumulated an estate of $26,660 by the age of 41 at the time of his death in 1751. On 8 Feb 1751, administration of his estate was granted his widow, Rachael, and she was appointed guardian of their minor children. (Probate Book 7, p. 131). Thomas Sanford Genealogy c., 1911, pp. 136-137 David & Rachel had nine children | SANFORD, David (I00415)
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157 | Dead record does not list her name only that it was a child of John Mattise. It does list the age of the baby so is little doubt but no name is given. | MATHISE, Nancy (I8434)
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158 | Death Cert: (NYS Archive) Died 26-Nov-1935 in Richfield Springs, Otsego, New York, USA with Death Cert #68019 (Hand Copied from NYSA) (MAS 4-25-06) | CROSSWAY, Ida Mae (I02796)
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159 | Death Certificate-City of Boston Frank died on Oct. 19, 1917 at 4 months 21 days from complications cause by premature birth. The family lived at 7 Bexley Road Roslindale. | ADAMS, Henry (I01890)
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160 | Death Certificate-City of Boston Frank died on Oct. 19, 1917 at 4 months 21 days from complicationscause by premature birth. The family lived at 7 Bexley Road Roslindale. | ADAMS, Henry (I01890)
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161 | Death date on grave marker "November 26, 1931 at age 89yrs-1 month-28 days" Federal Census 1870 Medway: Ellen M lived alone with her mother & worked in Bonnet factory Federal Census - 1910 - Providence, RI - Ellen M Hayford age 55 yrs old (this is probably a mistake because I believe this to be the daughter of John & Cynthia) is a Lodger in a boarding home.. Federal Census 1920 Providence RI: Ellen M now 77 (apparently never married - listed as single) lists an occupation as seamstress & lives with her sister Marion (Hayford) Budlong, widow. Federal Census - 1930 - Providence RI "Home for Aged Women" age 88 yrs old. Ellen dies in 1930 | HAYFORD, Ellen Maria (I00530)
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162 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | YULE, Esther (I03045)
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163 | Death Information: State Archive Death Index Cert #10669 Van Valkenburgh, Harvey L. Deid: 2/18/1921 in Warren (Hand Copied by Michael Schuler on 5/3/06 trip to the state archive) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From NYS Civil War Database at the NYS Archive Microfilm Roll 116 Frame 1157 Van Valkenburgh, Lewis Mustered In: 1 May 1861 in Paines Hollow (incomplete Transcribing) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From the National Archieves Lewis H. Van Valkenburgh Regiment Name: 34 N.Y. Infantry Side: Union Company: F Rank In: Pvt. Rank Out: Pvt. Alt Name: Lewis/Van Valkenburgh Film Number: M551 roll 145 | MOYER, Jasper (I03044)
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164 | Death: Searched SA Index and Found nothing but I think I only seached 1903 so more searching can be done | VAN VALKENBURGH, Maria Elizabeth (I03073)
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165 | Deborah had 7 children | SNOW, Joseph (I02398)
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166 | Died ago 1 month | RING, Elizabeth (I01740)
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167 | Died at the home of his son George. | ECKLER, Herny (I8553)
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168 | Died at three months old | HOPKINS, Oceanus Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I01723)
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169 | Died of Tuberculosis after being sick for 2 Years | OUELLETTE, Joseph Suprien (I00727)
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170 | Died Young | ROGERS, Thomas (I3984)
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171 | Died Young | ROGERS, Richard (I4005)
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172 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PALMER, Doris Barber (I00341)
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173 | Dutch Reformed Church of Fort Plain Page 75 Marriage of Jno. Bruckman, Jr & Maria Dillenbagh 14 Jun 1818 | Family: BROOKMAN, John I Jr / DILLENBACK, Maria (F00344)
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174 | Eckler, Moyer Family Tree States that they left Starkville before 1900 | SNYDER, Howard (I02983)
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175 | Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Births (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2001). | |
176 | Elijah Fitch moved from Norwalk, Connecticut to Amenia, Dutchess Co., New York before April 1804. His daughter Maria, was buried there. He then moved to Otsego Co., New York after April 1804. He appears to have moved to Bradford Co., Pennsylvania between 1830-40. It appears he lived in Canton, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania in the 1840 Census, near his daughter Hannah and her husband, Samuel Fitch IV. The Stephen Fitch in Canton at that time appears to be his son. The only Elijah Fitch in the 1830 census which appears to be him is Elijah Fitch living in Otsego, Otsego Co., New York. Other families moved to Otsego County, N.Y. then to Bradford Co., PA. A Buckingham Fitch lives in the same town. Elijah had an older brother Buckingham, who died young. The Buckingham in Otsego is very likely related to Elijah | FITCH, Elijah II (I8481)
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177 | Elijah Fitch's father, James, gave him his farm in Chestnut Hill, Wilton, Connecticut. His will was submitted 3 May 1802, Fairfield Co., CT. Probate Vol.28 p.35, written 5 January 1802. | FITCH, Elijah I (I02958)
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178 | Elizabeth Tilley was born in 1607 in Henlow, Bedfordshire, the daughter of John and Joan (Hurst)(Rogers) Tilley. She came with her parents on the Mayflower in 1620. Both her parents died the first winter at Plymouth, leaving her orphaned at the age of 13 in the New World. She married to Mayflower passenger John Howland around 1625 at Plymouth. | TILLEY, Elizabrth Mayflower Passenger 1620 (I08323)
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179 | Elizabeth was killed by Indians at the Chyle | ECKLER, Elizabeth (I8583)
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180 | Emigrated to New England in 1638 | SQUIRE, Margaret (I00020)
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181 | Emil Joseph Schuler http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=c32ef9b7-f8c9-4115-a6ae-ad9697dd0af8&tid=8449228&pid=-948703397 | HOPKINS, James (I01813)
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182 | Emil Thumb http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a33175ea-ab81-43e3-9e9d-70a895041d9c&tid=8449228&pid=-948703397 | HOPKINS, James (I01813)
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183 | Emmer Allen has a will listed as Date 9-6-1927 Number 50-352 Obit Listed as Evening Telegram 7-6-1927 7/9 Page 4 | BROOKMAN, Elizabeth (I03513)
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184 | Entry:" David of Water-Side Timberland" | MITCHELL, David (I02049)
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185 | Eva died of pneumonia/enteritis | CAILLER, Lee (I01344)
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186 | Family including the Williams Ancestry Tree lists the origin as Cork, Cork, Ireland. I am going to try and find the birth records and I have changed the information to the information listed in the Supple Family Ancestry Tree. - MAS 3-7-2016 | SUPPLE, Patrick J (I00726)
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187 | FAMILY SEARCH NOTES: They list his birth as 1586 and Marriage as 1569 (Impossible) but even if they mean 1596 since NAVVF Web Site list Marriage bet 1595-1597 then he would have been only 10 Years ago so I have discounted the information but listed it as a fact for reference and also used the AFN numbers found that Search. (MAS 6-2-06) | VAN VALKENBURG, Margaret (I03292)
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188 | Familysearch.org Record Name: Mathias Schuler Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: 30 Jan 1739 Baptism/Christening Place: KATHOLISCH, JOEHLINGEN, KARLSRUHE, BADEN Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Leontii Schuler Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Johannae Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project(Batch)Number: C94972-1 | SCHULER, Mathias (I8465)
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189 | Frank Schuler http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=61da7533-3f50-474a-b493-4647e797b140&tid=8449228&pid=-948703396 | ADAMS, Henry (I01890)
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190 | FREDERICK W. ADOPTED JULY 28,1914 BY PATRICK J. and ELIZABETH V. CRIMINS Name: Frederick W Crimins Birth Year: 1907 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Massachusetts State: Massachusetts County or City: Middlesex Enlistment Date: 29 Jun 1942 Enlistment State: Massachusetts Enlistment City: Boston Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 2 years of high school Civil Occupation: Laundry Machine Operator or Receiving Or Shipping Checker (Receiving and shipping clerk. ) Marital Status: Divorced, without dependents Height: 67 Weight: 144 | CLARK, Elijah (I01868)
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191 | From the National Archieves William S. Van Valkenburgh Reg Name: 34 N.Y. Infantry Company: F Rank_In: 1 Sgt Rank Out: 1 Lt. Film Number: M551 roll 145 | SWEET, Olive (I03064)
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192 | from www.footnote.com search | |
193 | Front Row: (L to R): David Schuler, Kelsey Schuler, Harlon Schuler~~Middle: Charles aka Scott Moyer, Charles F. Moyer, Donna (Van Valkenburgh) Moyer~~Back: Michael Schuler and Jennifer (Moyer) Schuler | SCHELL, Peter (I01947)
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194 | Front Row: (L to R): David Schuler, Kelsey Schuler, Harlon Schuler~~Middle: Charles aka Scott Moyer, Charles F. Moyer, Donna (Van Valkenburgh) Moyer~~Back: Michael Schuler and Jennifer (Moyer) Schuler | WIGHT, Bethia (I02026)
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195 | Funeral Notice In Memory of Harlon C Van Valkenburgh R.D. 1 Jordanville, NY Date of Birth July 20, 1920 Richfield Springs, NY Departed the Life April 5, 1982 Orlando , Florida Services at J. Seaton McGrath Funeral Home, Inc. Friday, April 9, 1982 at Two O'clock PM Officiating Clergyman Rev David O Stanton Spring Interment at Higland Rural Cemetery, Jordanville, NY | VAN VALKENBURGH, Harlon Charles (I02793)
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196 | Gabriel Wheldon was probably born in Nottinghamshire, England about 1590. Sometime before 1638 he sailed to America accompanied by his grown children, but not his wife who had probably died. On September 3, 1638 he was licensed by the Plymouth court to dwell at Mattacheese (Yarmouth), Massachusetts and to have land there. His next appearance in Plymouth records is June 17, 1641 when the court orders "William Lumpkin and Hugh Tilly to pay 15 shillings to Gabriel Whelden for his third part of a skiff or boat they were partners in and for his damage sustained in the want thereof to fetch fish to fish his corn with, the boat or skiff to be theirs." In 1642, Gabriel was listed as surveyor of highways for Yarmouth, and June 1, 1647, he was presented and sworn for the same office. August 23, 1645, he was one of five men from Yarmouth who fought against the Narragansets and their confederates. October 27, 1646 Gabriel gave consent for his daughter Ruth to marry Richard Taylor. A year later, on January 25, 1647, he was also married to Margaret Wampanag in Yarmouth. He and Margaret had a daughter, Sarah Wheldon, on June 21, 1650. It appears that before May 14, 1648, he had sold land in Yarmouth to Edward Sturgis. October 21, 1653, Gabriel Whelden, and his youngest son John, sold lands in Arnold and elsewhere in Nottinghamshire, England, to William Crofts of Lynn, New England. Gabriel died about 1654, and in his will gave 10s. to the church in Malden and the rest of his estate in that town, consisting of house, lands, cattle and corn, together with the money due him from William Crofts, to his wife Margaret. His will mentions no children. The inventory of his goods, chattels and cattle amounted to £40 11s. 8d. His sons, Henry and John, brought suit in 1655 for their portions of the estate. http://www.mccarterfamily.com/tree/b86.htm (Looks like fairy well sourced document and I am using this as a starting point for research 12/14/07 MAS) | MERRICK, Mary (I01424)
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197 | Genealogist Jane Wilson of Winterton, North Lincolnshire UK provided the information: Documents of File - Norman Schuler. Birth dates are actually baptismal dates. True birth date are the same or within a day or two | SCHELL, Margaret () (I02038)
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198 | Genealogist Jane Wilson of Winterton, North Lincolnshire UK provided the information: Documents of File - Norman Schuler. Birth dates are actually baptismal dates. True birth date are the same or within the first year. | WINTERROLL, Jocobi (I02039)
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199 | GenForum Article (http://genforum.genealogy.com, ). | |
200 | Gershom SMITH is listed in the 1790 census residing in the Canajoharie district (then including Stark). Family tradition has it that he and his bridecame from Princeton, New Jersy in 1789, settling on the farm at the intersection of Traivs and Puskarenko roads, east of the Otsquago settlement. Dates of Gershom Smith family come from a Bible owned by Mrs Linn Kinne of Utica, granddaughter of Sarah Ann Smith. He was a farmer in the town of Stark. In the 1799 Minden tax List he has real property worth $1095 and personal property worth $136. They are buried in the Smith family cemetery on Travis Road. - Except from Early Families of Stark, A Ross Eckler | SMITH, Gersham (I04114)
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