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451 SOURCE:

Baptized on June 4 1834 (Record on file)

Federal Census - 1880 - William apparently died before 1880 - Sarah A was 43 yrs old (Keeping house) and two sons, Samual 23 yrs old (1857) (carriage painter) and William M. 19 yrs old ( Working in the cotton mills) and one daughter, Sarah age 7 yrs old (in school) born in RI. Sarah lived at 5 Willow Court with her three children.

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BUCKLEY, Sarah Ann (I00304)
 
452 SOURCE:

Born Sarah Barber on June 2, 1872 in Newport RI. Parents William Barber (England) and Sarah Ann Barber (England) living at 3 Milburns Court. William was a fisherman (Newport, RI Book 1 pp 212 )

Birth record Newport City Hall - Death record Somerville City Hall - Sarah died at 92 Ceder Street Somerville, MA at almost 80 trs old. Her date of birth was calculated from her grave marker, (79 yrs, 11 mos, 15 days) She is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford, MA. Her father is William Barber and mother is listed as "Sarah Fossett" both born in England.
 
BARBER, Sarah B. (I00097)
 
453 Source:

Boston Marriages 1700-1751 Vol. 1 - Out of Town Marriages 1717 - 1751 - City Directory No. 150 pp 318

Married by Nathan Bucknam - Medway - Mar 22 1727 
Family: PARTRIDGE, Ephraim / HARDING, Lydia (F00205)
 
454 SOURCE:

Boston Vital Records - Death Certificate - Birth calculated from grave marker (1 yr., 2 mos, 18 days)

Cause of death, colitis-pneumonia
 
HUTCHINSON, Doris Barber (I00265)
 
455 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
KUEHN, Joseph (I02708)
 
456 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
KUEHN, Maria Catharina (I02707)
 
457 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
SHEFFIELD, Thamazine () (I02353)
 
458 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
VOGEL, Holly () (I02658)
 
459 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
VOGEL, Seth (I02657)
 
460 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
VOGEL, Olivia (I02659)
 
461 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
VOGEL, Dennis (I02660)
 
462 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
HEITMEYER, Alice (I02655)
 
463 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
DEN HARTOG, Wiillard (I02656)
 
464 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany through Bob & Anna Schuler Buehler

Mattheus was a marksman - Protected the village from animals & thiefs 
SHEFFIELD, Edmund (I02352)
 
465 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany through Bob & Anna Schuler Buehler

Muggensturm is direct an attractive, alive and rising municipality with approx. 6200 inhabitants in Baden-Wuerttemberg, between Karlsruhe and Rastatt, at the federal motorway

Muggensturm
Geography:
Located directly west of the city of Rastatt, Muggensturm is known as an industrial town. The population is a little more than 6,000 inhabitants and the town covers 11.55 square kilometers.

History:
A Celtic arm ring and three Roman bronze brooches, now located in the Baden State Museum in Karlsruhe, are evidence of settlements in the area during Roman times.
The first documented reference to Muggensturm is found in the year 1193. The present day spelling was registered by 1296. It is possible that Muggensturm was an extension of the town of Oetigheim, and an old Eberstein possession that was enlarged by the relocation of Eichelbach.
St. Margaret's Chapel, today the Muggensturm Cemetery Chapel, was the local church for the abandoned village of Eichelbach, which has completely vanished today. Muggensturm was the possession of the Counts of Eberstein and the Herrenalb Cloister. These holdings were later transferred and Heinrich von Eberstein ordered the removal of the inhabitants of Eichelbach to Muggensturm in 1298.
After 1353, Muggensturm is mentioned several times as a city. A previous fortress had fallen to ruin by the 15th century. In the 16th century there was no longer a city wall.
In the past years, Muggensturm has increased its amount of industry, trade and business thanks to the vigorous promotion by the city administrators. As a results, a substantial number of work places have been developed. A few years back a recreational park was built at the edge of the city, with a tennis hall, wildlife enclosure and fitness trails. The locality's image has significantly improved in the last decade. This has been made clear through the success in town beautification during that time.

Emigrant Surnames:
Adam, Baumann, Baumstark, Bechler, Berlinghoff, Dahringer, Dimmler, Fütterer, Götzmann, Großmann, Heck, Hornung, Huber, Jocher, Kappler, Kastner, Kleehammer, Knapp, Knobloch, König, Kraft, Kraus, Mack, Meder, Melcher, Raub, Schick, Schnepf, Späth, Stoll, Unser, Weßbecher, Westermann, Zittel
 
BULLARD, Hannah (I02355)
 
466 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany through Bob & Anna Schuler Buehler

Muggensturm is direct an attractive, alive and rising municipality with approx. 6200 inhabitants in Baden-Wuerttemberg, between Karlsruhe and Rastatt, at the federal motorway

Muggensturm
Geography:
Located directly west of the city of Rastatt, Muggensturm is known as an industrial town. The population is a little more than 6,000 inhabitants and the town covers 11.55 square kilometers.

History:
A Celtic arm ring and three Roman bronze brooches, now located in the Baden State Museum in Karlsruhe, are evidence of settlements in the area during Roman times.
The first documented reference to Muggensturm is found in the year 1193. The present day spelling was registered by 1296. It is possible that Muggensturm was an extension of the town of Oetigheim, and an old Eberstein possession that was enlarged by the relocation of Eichelbach.
St. Margaret's Chapel, today the Muggensturm Cemetery Chapel, was the local church for the abandoned village of Eichelbach, which has completely vanished today. Muggensturm was the possession of the Counts of Eberstein and the Herrenalb Cloister. These holdings were later transferred and Heinrich von Eberstein ordered the removal of the inhabitants of Eichelbach to Muggensturm in 1298.
After 1353, Muggensturm is mentioned several times as a city. A previous fortress had fallen to ruin by the 15th century. In the 16th century there was no longer a city wall.
In the past years, Muggensturm has increased its amount of industry, trade and business thanks to the vigorous promotion by the city administrators. As a results, a substantial number of work places have been developed. A few years back a recreational park was built at the edge of the city, with a tennis hall, wildlife enclosure and fitness trails. The locality's image has significantly improved in the last decade. This has been made clear through the success in town beautification during that time.

Emigrant Surnames:
Adam, Baumann, Baumstark, Bechler, Berlinghoff, Dahringer, Dimmler, Fütterer, Götzmann, Großmann, Heck, Hornung, Huber, Jocher, Kappler, Kastner, Kleehammer, Knapp, Knobloch, König, Kraft, Kraus, Mack, Meder, Melcher, Raub, Schick, Schnepf, Späth, Stoll, Unser, Weßbecher, Westermann, Zittel
 
HORNUNG, Jacobea (I02365)
 
467 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany through Bob & Anna Schuler Buehler

Occupation: wood-cutter 
SHEFFIELD, William (I02350)
 
468 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany through Bob & Anna Schuler Buehler

Sebastian was a wood-cutter 
PARTRIDGE, Mary (I02348)
 
469 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany through Bob & Anna Schuler Buehler 
SHEFFIELD, Hannah (I02349)
 
470 Source:

Church records - Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany through Bob & Anna Schuler Buehler 
WEBB, Mary (I02351)
 
471 Source:

City of Boston vol 387 pp122 - born Aug 2, 1888 - Florence Josephine Mitchell to James E. Mitchell born Hollis ton, MA & Laura J. (Hayford) Parents lived at 50 Harvard Street Charlestown, MA. Occupation: Steam Fitter 
SAFFORD, George W. (I01243)
 
472 SOURCE:

Daughter's death ceritificate
 
HOWES, Mrs Danrel (I01083)
 
473 Source:

Death Massachusetts Death Records 
PARTRIDGE, Deacon John (I00143)
 
474 Source:

Edmund West, Comp. Family Data Collection - Ancestry.com, 2000 
PARTRIDGE, Lydia (I00455)
 
475 Source:

Family Data Collection 
FISH, James (I02346)
 
476 Source:

Family Data Collection 
FISH, James (I02345)
 
477 Source:

Family Data Collection - Fed.census 1920 
ADAMS, Jonathan (I02368)
 
478 Source:

Halifax, Massachusetts Vital RecordsSee: Heads of Families in the 1790 Census Act , pp 169 - John Hayford is listed with one male "16 and upward, one minor under 15, and one femaleSee: Heads of Families in the 1790 Census Act , pp 169 - John Hayford is listed with one male "16 and upward, one minor under 15, and one female 
HAYFORD, Mabel Faun (I02096)
 
479 Source:

LDS - C500791 1842-1850 - Printout # 0933369 
HAYFORD, Harvey (I00518)
 
480 Source:

Marriage certificate on file

Parochial Chapelry of Saddleworth in the county of York and ? 8 July in the year of 1833

James Buckley of High Stile in this parochial Chapelry Bachelor and Mary Walker of Weakey in the Same Spinster were married in this Chapel by Banns this eigth day of July in the Year One Thoufand eight hundred and thirty three

By me B ? Whitelock Curate This marriage was folemnized between us James Buckley (signed) MaryWalker X her mark In the Prefence of John Malialieiu & Fanny Malialeiu # 661 (Notice S as F)

(See original in James Buckley's Marriage Scrapbook ) 
Family: BUCKLEY, James / WALKER, Mary (F00911)
 
481 SOURCE:

Marriage License of Albert J. Winnier and Doris B. Mitchell
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Reg.#5835, page 498.

Doris was a nurse. She did her residency at Boston City Hospital. She was living there when she was married at age 22.

Massachusetts Records: Roll 71 pp77; Doris Barber (Mitchell) Winnier died Mar.31, 1971 at age of 59 yrs, 3 mos. 10 days. Surname, Mitchell - Buried April 2, 1971 Millis MA.
 
BARBER, William (I01255)
 
482 Source:

Massachusetts Town Marriage Records

Birth and Death dates are from grave stone markers

1870 Federal Census Medfield: Cynthia ( occupation listed "Housekeeping" was living with Ellen M (occupation listed as "working in bonnet factory" No mention of John.

There is some unconfirmed evidence that Cynthia was the daughter (?) Hayward and Cynthia Engley & her middle initial "E" is Engley. 
HAYWARD, Cynthia Engley (I00528)
 
483 Source:

Massachusetts Town Marriage Records 
Family: HAYFORD, John / HAYWARD, Cynthia Engley (F00280)
 
484 Source:

Massachusetts Town Marriage Records 
Family: ADAMS, Obadiah Sr. / CUTLER, Experience (F00296)
 
485 Source:

Newport RI Vol. 2 pp12 Groom James Fish age 46 yrs - born in England - occupation, weaver - Father, James Fish - Mother, ---Shiel - Bride age 44 yrs old - born England - Father, James Buckley - Mother, Mary --- 
GILMORE, Marcus (I02335)
 
486 Source:

Newport RI Vol. 2 pp12 Groom James Fish age 46 yrs - born in England - occupation, weaver - Father, James Fish - Mother, ---Shiel - Bride age 44 yrs old - born England - Father, James Buckley - Mother, Mary --- Second marriage by Rev. Schermerhorn Unitarian 
Family: FISH, James / BUCKLEY, Sarah Ann (F00168)
 
487 Source:

Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany

Conrad was a mason 
WHITING, Frank (I02262)
 
488 Source:

Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany

Muggensturm
Geography:
Located directly west of the city of Rastatt, Muggensturm is known as an industrial town. The population is a little more than 6,000 inhabitants and the town covers 11.55 square kilometers.
History:
A Celtic arm ring and three Roman bronze brooches, now located in the Baden State Museum in Karlsruhe, are evidence of settlements in the area during Roman times.
The first documented reference to Muggensturm is found in the year 1193. The present day spelling was registered by 1296. It is possible that Muggensturm was an extension of the town of Oetigheim, and an old Eberstein possession that was enlarged by the relocation of Eichelbach.
St. Margaret's Chapel, today the Muggensturm Cemetery Chapel, was the local church for the abandoned village of Eichelbach, which has completely vanished today. Muggensturm was the possession of the Counts of Eberstein and the Herrenalb Cloister. These holdings were later transferred and Heinrich von Eberstein ordered the removal of the inhabitants of Eichelbach to Muggensturm in 1298.
After 1353, Muggensturm is mentioned several times as a city. A previous fortress had fallen to ruin by the 15th century. In the 16th century there was no longer a city wall.
In the past years, Muggensturm has increased its amount of industry, trade and business thanks to the vigorous promotion by the city administrators. As a results, a substantial number of work places have been developed. A few years back a recreational park was built at the edge of the city, with a tennis hall, wildlife enclosure and fitness trails. The locality's image has significantly improved in the last decade. This has been made clear through the success in town beautification during that time.
Emigrant Surnames:
Adam, Baumann, Baumstark, Bechler, Berlinghoff, Dahringer, Dimmler, Fütterer, Götzmann, Großmann, Heck, Hornung, Huber, Jocher, Kappler, Kastner, Kleehammer, Knapp, Knobloch, König, Kraft, Kraus, Mack, Meder, Melcher, Raub, Schick, Schnepf, Späth, Stoll, Unser, Weßbecher, Westermann, Zittel
Information Sources:
Catholic/Civil Records
birth and baptism: 1655-1900
marriages: 1656-1900, 1920-1964
deaths and burial: 1654-1900
 
WHITING, Malisea Otis (I02261)
 
489 Source:

Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
KILMARX, Anonyma (I02274)
 
490 Source:

Research provided by: Martin Koepple, Panoramastr. 31, D-73207 Plochingen, Germany 
TEEL, William Frederick (I02265)
 
491 Source:

See Federal Census 1870 - Birth 8 mos. old

Federal Census -1900- John E. "bobbin keeper" 30 yrs old lives in Franklin, Ma with his wife Elizabeth A. age 32 yrs old and son George age 9 , son Clayton (later known as John C.) age 4 and John's mother Cynthia age 74 yrs. old

Federal Census -1910- John E. superintendent blanket mill age 40 yrs old lived in Franklin with his wife Elizabeth A age 43 yrs old and sons George A age 19 yrs old, John C. age 14 yrs old & daughter Mildred age 9 yrs old.

Federal Census - 1920 - John E. a cashier of bank age 50 yrs old living i n Franklin with his wife Elizabeth A. age 53 yrs old and daughter Mildred age 19 yrs old and his mother Cynthia age 94 yrs old

Federal Census - 1930 - John E. a cashier of bank age 60 yrs old lived with his wife Elizabeth age 61 yrs old in Franklin, MA 
MORSE, Lydia (I02258)
 
492 Source:

Social Security - Birth & death dates 
REISS, Joseph Anton (I00011)
 
493 Source:

Underwood/Gilbertson Family Genealogy 
KEILMARX, Maria Anna Anastasia (I02286)
 
494 Source:

Underwood/Gilbertson Family Genealogy 
MORRICE, Oliver W. (I02299)
 
495 Source:

Underwood/Gilbertson Family Genealogy 
MORRICE, Oliver W. (I02301)
 
496 Source:

Underwood/Gilbertson Family Genealogy 
KEILMARX, Antonius (I02285)
 
497 Source:

Underwood/Gilbertson Family Genealogy 
MORRICE, Emmer. S (I02300)
 
498 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MORRICE, Robert G. (I02302)
 
499 Source:

US & International Marriage Records 1560- 1900 
Family: PARTRIDGE, Deacon John / ROCKWOOD, Elizabeth (F00086)
 
500 Source:

Vital Record of Medway 
Family: CUTLER, Simon / CLARK, Silence (F00897)
 

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