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5801 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: SCHIMMELPFENNIG, August Carl / HAWMAN, Elizabeth (F1882)
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5802 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: STUMP, Gottlieb Benjamin / HAYNES, Effie May (F1884)
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5803 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: TEE, Harry E. / STUMP, Mary Ann (F1885)
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5804 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: WINKLEBLACK, Albert F. Winkleblack / STUMP, Lillian Ruth (F1886)
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5805 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: ZIRK, Richard Henry / PRITCHARD, Thelma Hazel (F1893)
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5806 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: MADLIN, James J. / PRITCHARD, Thelma Hazel (F1894)
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5807 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: GRAY, Earl Leroy / PRITCHARD, Thelma Hazel (F1895)
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5808 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: SCHIMMELPFENNIG, Samuel Benjamin / CALKINS, Hattie May (F1897)
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5809 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: HAWMAN, John / SHEPARD, Eliza L. (F1899)
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5810 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: HAWMAN, George / AGEE, Lola Mable (F1900)
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5811 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: HAWMAN, Charles Henry / MAUDLIN, Sarah E. (F1908)
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5812 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. | Family: HAWMAN, Charles Henry / UNKNOWN, Laura (F1909)
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5813 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. Possible before 1880. | HAWMAN, Rebecca (I7438)
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5814 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. Possible before 1880. | SHEPARD, Eliza L. (I7440)
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5815 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. Possible before 1880. | AGEE, Lola Mable (I7443)
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5816 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. Possible before 1880. | AGEE, Lola Mable (I7443)
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5817 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HARDIN, u. (I7445)
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5818 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. Died young. | HARRINGTON, Bertha (I7361)
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5819 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. Died young. | HARRINGTON, Tute (I7370)
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5820 | Hawman Feb 22, 2010 Tree on Ancestry.com, user Judy Hawman, accessed Jan., 2011. Not on 1880 census. | HAWMAN, Alice (I7475)
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5821 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COLDWELLS, A.B. (I9661)
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5822 | He has Ancestral File Number 7TTD-HR. He was a farmer. He came over in the ship "Lyon," with Roger Williams, in 1631; lived in Boston two years; settled in Ipswich in 1639; owned "Perkins Island" in Ipswich river; held town offices, rep. in 1636. He d. in 1654; will March 28, Sep. 26 (or 27), 1654; wife Judith mentioned. Sailed on the "LYON", William Peirce, Master, from Bristol December 1, 1630, and arrived February 5, with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods. 2. Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times. p 78-79 (B11C27) 3. Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Mass by Hoyt, p 281 (Mass S&) 4. Dawes & Allied Families by Mary Walton Ferre, p 484-85 (B12F12) 5. Planters of the Commonwealth, Charles E. Banks 1930 Parents: Henry PERKINS and Elizabeth SAWBRIDGE.From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | PERKINS, John (I8401)
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5823 | He has Ancestral File Number 8JDC-NK. He was a Sawmill owner. He has more notes. #1. In the Boston church records, John Boswell is second in the following sequence of names: Anthony Chaulby, John Boswell, Joseph Reading, Garrett Hadden. In the Massachusetts Bay lists of freemen, John Bosworth is fourth in this sequence: Jerad Hadden, Joseph Redding, Anthony Colby, John Bosworth. Examination of the other three men in these groupings reveals some interesting parallels: 1) Colby, Haddon and Redding all moved from Boston to Cambridge by 1633 [CaTR 5]. 2) Colby moved next to Ipswich (1637) and then Salisbury (1640); Haddon moved next to Salisbury; Redding moved next to Ipswich (1639). 3) All three were single men in 1630: Colby married about 1633, Haddon married about 1639, Redding married about 1640. The grouping of these four men in 1630 and 1634, and the concerted migrations of the three survivors, suggest that the four were associated in some way. The gap between church admission in 1630 and freemanship in 1634 suggests that they may not yet have been twenty-one in 1630, and this is supported by the approximate dates of marriage. Taken together, these facts and suggestions indicate that JOHN BOSWELL/BOSWORTH, ANTHONY COLBY, GARRETT HADDON and JOSEPH REDDING came to New England as servants, and were perhaps all from the same part of England. A survey of the members of the Winthrop Fleet produces one man who settled first in Boston, then moved to Cambridge and on to Ipswich, and who was wealthy enough to have brought four servants with him - SIMON BRADSTREET. As a working hypothesis, then, we propose that this grouping of four young men were from the vicinity of Simon Bradstreet's home at Horbling, Lincolnshire, and came to New England in 1630 in his service. The Great Migration Begins Sketches PRESERVED PURITAN From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | COLBY, Anthony (I8421)
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5824 | He married Elizabeth Perkins about 1633. No record of her death is found but it was before September 18, 1670, for on that date he remarried to Joanna Rowell, who survived him. . From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | Family: SARGENT, William / PERKINS, Elizabeth (F2183)
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5825 | He returned to Vandeleur for a visit in July of 1919. Isaac never seemed to stay in one place for long. After his 2nd wife left him, he took his youngest daughter and moved to Heffley Creek, BC in 1924, leaving his oldest daughter by herself in Lintlaw. His brother George lived at the next small town over (Vinsulla). They moved back to Saskatchewan in 1926. He was a United (Protestant) church member. Strangley, Isaac is not mentioned in his dad?s obituary of 1917. The Markdale paper for July 12, 1906, on page 8 mentions ?Mrs. Isaac Holley and daughter Edna left for the west last Tuesday? (July 3rd or 10th, depending on when the article was written). In the 1906 Saskatchewan census, he is listed as 29 years old (which would be off by half a year), and the census was done literally within weeks of their leaving Ontario (July 27,1906). Also, the census lists Charley (his brother Charles) as a brother living with them, age 21 or 27 (27 would be correct), and he is single at the time. At the time, they were living with George Sewell and his family (A.E. Surwell, Charles Surwell and Wilbert R. Surwell...ages 84,24,22 and 20 respectively). Other Sewells lived on the next household over as well, and they were originally from Grey County,ON, the same county as the Holley?s, and probably knew each other.After Louisa died, Isaac met with her sister Carrie (also recently widowed) and married her in Winnipeg, to help raise the kids. They split up in 1924, with her moving back to Detroit.From Violetta?s recollection in 1988: Around 1912, they moved to Invermay, where Isaac ran a livery barn for about a year. After he married Carrie in 1912, they moved to White Sand River Bank (Silver Lake) around 1914. Schools mentioned were Nebern and Dunrobin (sp?) school 4-5 miles from Tuffnell. This is just off of highway 16, southwest of Lintlaw,SK. After Carrie left in 1924, Isaac and Etta moved to Heffley Creek, BC (near Isaac?s brother George), while Edna stayed behind in Saskatchewan (I believe with the Boyles). From the Lintlaw History book (from the George Sewell section:) ?My Dad [Charlie Sewell] freighted for the surveyors in the early days. He brought supplies for them from Wadena, Margo, Sheho. He used to tell us of some of his trips. Once he said he and a neighbor named Holley, who had homesteaded with them, went for load each. They had two teams of oxen. They got one team stuck in a slough and Ike Holley had to walk out on the wagon tongue and hold the oxens nose out of the water until Dad got the other team hooked on and pulled them out. One night my Dad was called to drive to Wadena fifty miles away to get a doctor with horses for Ike Holly?s wife who was going to give birth to a baby. They got back in time to save the baby girl but too late for Mrs. Holley. The girl, I believe still lives in Saskatchewan someplace.? This is referring to Louisa and Violetta. In 1926, Isaac and Etta moved back to Lintlaw and stayed with Thomas Boyle and his new wife, Isaac?s eldest daughter, Edna. Ike went to visit Flesherton in early June, 1948, according to the Flesherton newspaper. From his nephew?s (Elmer Howard) family history: Isaac was a good matured harem-scarem sort of fellow. He married and went west when I was a boy of 10 or 11, so I knew little of him personally. He had three wives (all legitimate), and was the father of two girls. He died a year or so ago in 1958 I think, aged around 86. He made his home for many years in and around Lintlaw, Saskatchewan. From the web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan., 2011. | HOLLEY, Isaac Eustice 'Ike' (I1845)
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5826 | He signed a will on 28 MAR 1654 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. 28th of ye first mo called March, 1654. I John Perkins the elder of Ipswich being at this tyme sick and weake in body yet through the mercy and goodness of the Lord retaining my understanding and memory: doe thus dispose of and bequeath my temporall estate as Followeth. First. I do give and bequeath unto my eldest sonn John Perkins a foale of my young mare being now with foale if it please the Lord she foale it well also I give and bequeath to my sonn John's two sonnes John and Abraham to each of them one of my yearling heyfers: also I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Perkins one cow and one heyfer also I give and bequeath to his son John Perkins one ewe and to be delivered for his use at the next shearing time also I doe give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Sargent one cow and an heyfer to be to her and her children after her decease as it may please ye Lord they may increase, the proffits or increase to be equally devided amongst the sayde children: also I do give to my daughter Mary Bradbury one cow and one heyfer or a young steere to remain to her and to her children in theyr increase or proffits as it shall please the Lord to bless them and to be equaly devided to ye children: also I doe give and bequeath to my daughter Lidia Bennitt one cow and one heyfer or steere to be equaly devided to her children in theyr increase or proffits after her decease; I doe also give unto my grandchilde Thomas Bradbury one ewe to be sett apart for his use at ye next shearing tyme: also I do give and bequeathe unto my sonn Jacob Perkins my dwelling house together with all the outhowseing and all my landes of one kinde and other together with all improvements thereupon to be his in full possession according to a former covenant after the decease of my wyfe and nott before and so to remaine to him and to his heires forever; all the rest of my estate of one kinde and other I do wholy leave my deare wife Judith Perkins apointing and ordaining my sade wyfe the sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament Desiring my sayde wife to dispose of the cattell above mentioned according to her discresion as they shall prove steeres or heyfers, also to dispose of some of the increase of the sheep to ye children of my sonn Thomas and of my three daughters at the Discresion of my sayde wife and this I doe ordaine as my Last will and Testament subscribed with my own hand this twenty eight day of ye first month 1654. John Perkins (signed) Signed in presence of William Barthomew Thomas Harris He died on 23 SEP 1654 at Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. He will was proved on 26 SEP 1654 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. The inventory of John Perkins was undated but totalled ?250 5s., including real estate valued at ?132: "the dwelling house and barn with out housing," ?40 60s. [sic]; "land about the house about eight acres," ?12; "more land unbroke up about fourteen acres," ?21; "a parcel of marsh about six acres," ?12; "a parcel of upland and marsh being much broken about twenty acres," ?20; "twelve acres of improved land," ?24. From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | PERKINS, John (I8401)
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5827 | He thinks it should be Fligg, not Fliee . From web site of Allan Lynn Davis, 'Lynns Tree_2009-06-16_2009-10-22' on Ancestry.com. Feb 2011. | FLIEE, Alvin (I1769)
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5828 | He took the Freeman Oath of the Massachusetts Bay Company. From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | COLBY, Anthony (I8421)
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5829 | He took the Freeman Oath of the on 18 MAY 1631 in Massachusetts. From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | PERKINS, John (I8401)
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5830 | He was attending a meeting on the 106th floor of the North Tower above where the plane hit the building and could not escape. He called his mother to say goodbye. email from Gwen Turner Nov 2011. Jan 2012. | FEENEY, Garth (I664)
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5831 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COLDWELLS, A.B. (I9661)
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5832 | he went to Wisconsin w/o family | VAUGHAN, Jacob (I2997)
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5833 | headstone | VAUGHAN, Harold Rudolph "Jack" (I7)
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5834 | headstone | FULLER, Zelphie Alice "Belle" (I8)
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5835 | headstone | VAUGHAN, Walter Rudolph (I11)
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5836 | headstone | HATTRUP, Frances W. (I2111)
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5837 | headstone | VAUGHAN, George B. (I3215)
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5838 | headstone | VAUGHAN, James Silas (I3397)
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5839 | headstone | HILTZ, Sophia Rebecca (I3405)
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5840 | headstone | VAUGHAN, Arnold C. (I3886)
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5841 | headstone | SAWLER, Annie M. (I3891)
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5842 | headstone | VAUGHAN, George Willis 'Willis' (I3908)
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5843 | headstone | ERNST, Abbie (I3920)
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5844 | headstone | ERNST, Abbie (I3920)
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5845 | headstone | VAUGHAN, Robie Otis (I4158)
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5846 | headstone | VAUGHAN, John Silas (I4164)
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5847 | headstone | VAUGHAN, Frank Nelson (I4732)
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5848 | headstone | LEITHE, Theresa Dorothy (I5995)
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5849 | headstone | COCKING, Ruth B. (I8793)
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5850 | headstone | VAUGHAN, Lucy (I9600)
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