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651 | SOURCE: Birth Certificate of her son Orin Edward Winfield Hackett, Reg.#156, Vol. 630, Page 240 Record of Birth from the City of Brockton, Massachusetts Death Certificate from the Town of Wareham, Massachusetts CAUSE OF DEATH: Acute Pulmonary Edema, Myeloid Metaplasia | ELDREDGE, William S. (I00745)
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652 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MORIN, Doris Eleanor (I00744)
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653 | SOURCE: Birth Certificate of the City of New York, New York, 1874 Cert.#131236 | WEINER, Elizabeth (I01021)
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654 | SOURCE: Birth Certificate of the City of New York, New York, 1877 Cert.#208630 | ROGERS, Hannah () (I01015)
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655 | SOURCE: Birth Certificate, 1844, Mendon, Vol.11, pp194 Occupation: (father) Boot Maker | HAYFORD, Emma Louisa (I00542)
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656 | SOURCE: Birth Certificate, 1845, Medfield, Vol.17, pp 113; Death Certificate, Medway, 1852, Vol.67, pp208 Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever Occupation: (father) Labor | HAYFORD, Chancy C. (I00541)
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657 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MINOR, Lawrence Durward Jr. (I00549)
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658 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WINNIER, Ruth (I00877)
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659 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUSSELL, Angela Frances (I00874)
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660 | SOURCE: Birth certificate- City of Boston Catharine was born in America but ended up in Germany married to Frank Luppold and other then her action in the Probate of Peter Schell's Will we have little information about them Catharine and Frank lived in Hamburg, Germany and had no know descendents that came to America. - MAS 2-22-08 | WEINER, Henry (I01026)
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661 | SOURCE: Birth certificate- City of Boston Catharine was born in America but ended up in Germany married to FrankLuppold and other then her action in the Probate of Peter Schell'sWill we have little information about them Catharine and Frank lived in Hamburg, Germany and had no knowdescendents that came to America. - MAS 2-22-08 | WEINER, Henry (I01026)
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662 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALL, Joni Marie (I01491)
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663 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CALL, Joni Marie (I01491)
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664 | Source: Birth date, Town of Medfield Vital Records | LORENTZ, Anna Maria Elisabetha (I02041)
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665 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MORIN, Beatrice R. (I00961)
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666 | Source: Birth, Death, Christening, Marriage --IGI Records LDS (1052128) Birthplace not confirmed: assumed because home of parents, birthplace of sister and married in Joehlington. | SCHELL, George (I02179)
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667 | SOURCE: Births in Medway, Mass, 1714 - 1744 ( Copied from Town Records and arranged by Rev. E. O. Jameson, of Boston ) Medway Genealogies, The Adams Family. Marriage: Vital Records - Mendon Marriages pp 375 - Sanford Source: Internet- -Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol2 pp50 (IV) Obediah Adams, fifth child of John and Deborah (Patridge) Adams, born in Medfield, 1689, married, April 24, 1716 Christian Sanford, a native of Mendon, daughter of Deacon Thomas Sanford, and lived in West Medway, on west side of Chicken Brook, three-fourths of a mile from the church. They were the parents of ten children. He died November 22, 1765. She died July 21, 1777, in the eightieth year of her age. Obidiah's house was on Adams Street, north side, about halfway between Winthrop and Summer Streets, a site now marked by some lilacs and bushes, and for many years was known as the Groehl place Obidiah-4 (John-3, Edward-2, Henry-1) Adams, born in Medfield in 1689, settled on Lot No. 17, West Section granted his grandfather Edward. His dwelling was on the north side of what is now Adams Street, about half-way between Winthrop and Summer Streets, and the place was owned by his descendants for over a century and a half. It was later known as the Groehl place, and only some lilacs and a cellar hole now remain to mark the site. In 1716, he married Christian Sanford of Mendon, sister of his brother Daniel's wife Sarah. Three of his sons settled in other towns, and his farm was divided between his sons Nathan and Stephen. He died in 1765, his widow in 1777. Children: David 1716- Settled in Spencer, Mass. Abigail 1718-1736 Obidiah 1721-1803 m. 1744 Sarah Partridge & settled in Bellingham Nathan 1723-1800 m. 1750 Kezia Thompson Jesse 1727-1797 m. 1773 Thankful Watkins & settled in Holliston Stephen 1729-1895 m. 1773 Mary Littlefield Christian 1732- m. 1751 Moses Hill of Holliston Hepzibah 1735-1807 m. 1758 Stephen Metcalf of Bellingham Jemima 1737- m. 1757 William Fisk of Upton | BULLARD, Amos (I01520)
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668 | SOURCE: Births Registered in the Town of Dennis, Massachusetts, 1859 Vol.123, Pg.7 for his son Barnabas Eldredge OCCUPATION: Seaman | STEPHENS, John (I00937)
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669 | SOURCE: Births Registered in the Town of Marlboro, Massachusetts, 1871 Vol.233, Pg.287 Louise BELMORE was married to a man by the name of DERVIN and they did not have any children. | BELMORE, Mike (I00821)
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670 | SOURCE: Births Registered in the Town of Marlboro, Massachusetts, 1874 Certificate of Birth, Town of Marlboro, Massachusetts, 1874 Vol.1869, Pg.46, No.323 According to the birth records the surname is spelt, "Bisson" instead of Buisson. | GIRARD, Marie (I00810)
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671 | SOURCE: Births Registered in the Town of Marlboro, Massachusetts, 1874 Vol.260, Pg.153 Agnes BELLEMARE did not have any children. | BELMORE, Hector (I00822)
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672 | Source: Boston Directory: Mother's Notes - SS 1940-1 - Alfred - Mechanic House: 7 Bexley Road Roslindale, MA 1941-46 - US Army 1946 - Alfred - Jig Borer - Allis Charmers Boarded: 9 Sunnyknoll Ave Lexington, MA 1947- 50 - Alfred - Die Maker - Allis Charmers House: N. Weymouth, MA (Andrea - bookkeeper - Dorchester Brass) Source Stoughton Directory: 1949-56 Alfred -Andrea - Foreman - Allis- Charmers House: 206 Ash Street Stoughton, MA 1960-72 Alfred -Andrea - Supt. - Allis- Charmers House: 206 Ash Street Stoughton, MA Alfred and family move to Jackson, MS in 1972 1972 - 76 Alfred -Andrea - Supt. - Allis- Charmers House: 1565 Wingfield Drive Jackson, MS 1976 - 77 Alfred -Andrea - Gen.Supt. - Allis- Charmers House: 1565 Wingfield Drive Jackson, MS 1977 -80 Alfred -Andrea - Mgt. Prtn. - Allis- Charmers House: 1565 Wingfield Drive Jackson, MS Alfred was often call "Chief" by family & friends. (Origin unknown) Alfred E Schuler Birth Year: 1920 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Massachusetts State: Massachusetts County or City: Middlesex Enlistment Date: 10 Jun 1943 Enlistment State: Massachusetts Enlistment City: Boston Branch: No branch assignment Branch Code: No branch assignment 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: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Machinist* or Railway Mechanic, General or Engine Specialist (Machinist, Automobile) An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indicates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in the United States Employment Service Manual, Oral T Marital Status: Single, with dependents Height: 38 Weight: 284 | SCHULER, Alfred Edward Sr. (I00003)
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673 | SOURCE: Boston Vital Records - Death certificate Died from premature birth - 6 1/2 months. Buried Nov 18, 1930 Oak Grove Cemertery Medford, MA Dorothy was adopted by Fred and Sadie. | HUTCHINSON, Dorothy Barber (I00099)
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674 | SOURCE: Burgess Genealogy Thomas appears to have arrived in Salem, Massachusetts with a young family around 1630 and lived for a time in Lynn. Moved to Duxbury July 3, 1637 than the same year to Sandwich. Became a leader of the community, serving the town in every office. Called in later life, "Goodman Burgess and Thomas, the Pilgrim." Thomas and Dorothy had five (5) children. | COVILL, Mercy (I01366)
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675 | SOURCE: Certificate of Birth of daughter, Betsey. | ROGERS, Rebecca (I00990)
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676 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SPEAKER, Pamela Jean (I00991)
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677 | SOURCE: Certificate of Birth, State of Ohio File# 11935, Registered# 664 Residence at birth: 2914 Markbreit Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio | CONDON, John (I00872)
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678 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CONDON, Kara Nicole (I00873)
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679 | SOURCE: Certificate of Death from the records of the Town of Hudson, Massachusetts. CAUSE OF DEATH: Pneumonia; mitral stenosis, aortic insufficiency | MAYO, Mary Abbie (I00752)
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680 | SOURCE: Certificate of Marriage - Brockton, Massachusetts Death Certificate - Brockton, Massachusetts Residence in Brockton was: 52 Wilmington Street Marriages Registered in the City of Brockton, Massachusetts, 1890 Vol.407, Pg. 418 - This was Clara's second marriage. Births Registered in the Town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, 1863 Vol.161, Pg.220 CAUSE OF DEATH: Nephritis - Uterine Hemorrhage and Septicoemia | BELMORE, Delphine (I00772)
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681 | SOURCE: Certificates of Birth, State of Ohio for Dorothy, Alberta and Ruth Winnier Births Registered in the City of Boston, Massachusetts, 1890 No.3620 Record of Death, City of Boston, Massachusetts, 1923 No.6578 CAUSE OF DEATH: Parturition Breech, myocardial insufficiency pulm edema | WILLIAMS, Casandra (I00870)
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682 | Source: Daniell's of Massachusetts Bay Colony - David B. Daniels George falls through the ice while crossing the Charles River February 1676, The citizens of Medfield had been bracing for an attack of King Philips warriors for several days. As a precaution many families in the area including the Daniell's sought out the safety of the large stone house located on the north shore of South End Pond. The house was a garrison-type fortress built by Mary's father, Sergeant George Fairbanks and the residents of Boggastowe farms. It was recorded that the home was two stories high, sixty-five to seventy feet long. It was constructed using flat stones laid in clay mortar, with a double row of portholes on all sides, and was lined with heavy oak plank. Note: Some of the stones were still visible in 1836, but the last of them had been hauled off by 1886, and for a century no one has known exactly where Fairbanks' house stood. It was George's responsibility as a Sergeant in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, an elite organization outside juristiction of the local militia, to provide a safe place in the event of hostility in the frontier. During daylight hours the men would venture out to tend to livestock and other tasks returning each night to the safety of the house. The attack at Medfield came on February 21, 1676. It has been recorded that 9 families, more than 60 people were protected by the stone house and survived; however, others in outlying areas lost their lives and many homes were destroyed by fire. | ELLIS, David (I02512)
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683 | Source: Daniell's of Massachusetts Bay Colony - David B. Daniels | PARTRIDGE, Rachel (I02509)
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684 | Source: Daniell's of Massachusetts Bay Colony - David B. Daniels | CLARK, Ephraim (I02511)
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685 | SOURCE: Daughter's death certificate | MC CAMMON, Mary (I01105)
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686 | SOURCE: Death certificate - City of Boston - Federal Censuses 1900 T623 686 Enum.# 1488 Vol 79 sheet 18 line 16;, Folsom Funeral Service document. "Anna E. (Kilmarx) Schuler; died at her home at 7 Bexley Road, West Roxbury (Roslendale) of a Cerebral Hemorrhage. Born November 7 1880 and died April8 1942 (age 62 yrs, 5 mons, 1 day) She was a self employed dressmaker. Daughter of Franz Kilmarx and Anna Kuhn. Funeral was at the Roslendale Congregational Church. She is buried at Forest Hills Cemetery Lot 7053 Range I, Section 27 grave 3. Husband William is buried in grave 4." Anna was a self employed dressmaker from an early age (18) until late in life. Buries at Forest Hills Lot 7053 Range I, Section 27 grave 3 Anna kept many birth dates etc. in her own hand writing (Emil has original) | ADAMS, Sarah (I01570)
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687 | SOURCE: Death certificate - City of Boston---Birth date calculated from death certificate-----Federal Censuses-1860 - Boston index Peter (Suffolk) pp 957 ward 11 roll 524 ------ Katherine sometimes spelled with "C" Federal Censuses 1900 records Katherine (widow) living at and owns 1224 Washington St. Boston. Living with her was daughter Mary (Reiss), (49yrs) her son-in-law, Joseph P. Reiss Sr.(45 yrs) baker Germany; her grandson Joseph P. Jr.(11 yrs) in school; and a lodger, Summers Bertha who was a salesperson in the bakery. Immigrated to the US in 1843. Catherine died September 12, 1900 of "Old age" General debility (Asthma -Renal failure - Cardiac degeneration) at age 78 age - 10 mos. - 4 days Father John Brehn (sometimes Brehm) | KING, Harry (I01291)
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688 | SOURCE: Death Certificate for his daughter, Clara D. (Pierce) Hackett from the City of Brockton, Massachusetts Births Registration of the Town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, 1863 Vol.161, Pg.220 OCCUPATION: Boat Bottomer | STANTON, John (I00933)
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689 | SOURCE: Death Certificate from the Town of Wareham, Massachusetts CAUSE OF DEATH: Congestion of Lungs OCCUPATION: Proprietress of Boarding House Lavinia Maria LINCOLN is the 3rd cousin of Abraham LINCOLN and her great great uncle was 1 of 3 Pierces on the Mayflower. | HACKETT, Edward Nelson (I00775)
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690 | SOURCE: Death certificate of daughter Katherine Boston Directory has a single listing in 1874 for a John Brehn, Baker working and boarding at 1068 Washington St. same address as Peter & Charles Schell. | SCHELL, Frederick G (I01313)
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691 | SOURCE: Death Certificate of her daughter, Clara D. (Pierce) Hackett from the City of Brockton, Massachusetts. | STANTON, Joan (I00934)
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692 | SOURCE: Death Certificate-City of Boston roll 17 pp 622 (of daugther Catharine Death certificate records: Death, Oct.14,1909 - Age 52 yrs - 8 mos. - 0 days ( Abt. Feb.1857) born New Bedford -Father -Daniel Decourcey -Boston - Mother -Mary Leahy - Ireland - Buried:Holyhood, Brookline, Massachusetts - Cause of Death - apoplexy(stroke) contributing - Epilepsy | HOPKINS, Mercy (I01819)
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693 | SOURCE: Death certificate-City of Boston -----Federal Censuses 1900Enum.# 1282 vol 69 drawer # 266---Marrriage record-City of Boston: Anna's father operated a large brewery (Burkhardt Brewery) in Boston. HTC SCHOOL - STUDENT NAMES Holy Trinity Church of Boston FROM DOCUMENTS FOUND IN THE CORNERSTONE OF CASINO HALL (erected 1874) About the "Casino Cornerstone Documents" "Casino Hall" was a structure across from "the New Church" which wasused as a meeting place for parish organizations as well as a "socialhall", for plays, dinners, etc. The structure was dedicated in 1874,and demolished in 1964. Found in the cornerstone was a bottlecontaining what was called "a parchment" and four sets of names ofstudents of the parish school. Below are listed the names of those students found on each of the fourpages. In 1874, Anna BURKHARD was 12 years old | SUPPLE, Philomene M (I04096)
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694 | SOURCE: Death certificate-City of Boston Roll 32 pp274 | SCHULER, Marie Catherine (I00069)
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695 | Source: Death certificate: Died on July 29, in Na tick - Cause of death was consumption (TB) Parents listed as George B. Sleeper, Gifford N.H. & Patience A. Langley, Alton, N.H. | PARTRIDGE, Joseph (I01338)
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696 | SOURCE: Death Certificate; Milford, Vol.303, pp350 Occupation: Boot Stitcher Cause of Death: at 42, Ovarian Cancer | HAYFORD, Caroline E. (I00509)
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697 | Source: Death records of Boston: 1849 Acwina died of child birth at age of 27 | LOOP, Rebecca (I03870)
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698 | Source: Death records of Boston: 1849 Acwina died of child birth at age of 27 | SUPPLE, Joseph William (I04086)
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699 | SOURCE: Death Records, 1854, Bellingham, Vol.85, pp147 Cause of Death: Dysentary | WILBER, Celinda () (I00558)
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700 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SCHULER, Kathleen Marie (I00560)
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