Matches 6,001 to 6,050 of 8,010
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6001 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HAYES, R. Jr. (I5378)
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6002 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HAYES, R. Jr. (I5378)
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6003 | if is the Jacob m to Elizabeth & having children in Lexington, then MA Vit records shows his death as 18 June 1778, so our Nathan would have to be born w/in 9 months of then, or by Mar 1779, which could fit, and be the reason why only mother Elizabeth is shown for Nathan's baptism. | ROBINSON, Jacob [likely but not proven] (I9042)
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6004 | If it is the Jacob m to Elizabeth & having children in Lexington, then MA Vit records shows his death as 18 June 1778, so our Nathan would have to be born w/in 9 months of then, or by Mar 1779, which could fit, and be the reason why only mother Elizabeth is shown for Nathan's baptism in 1782. | ROBINSON, Nathan (I107)
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6005 | IL census - possible brothers Warren & Lawrence, sister Maria, father Thos M, & mother C... | DAVIS, Claiborn Edgar (I2614)
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6006 | ill for 14 years with " bad Bones" prior to death | NESBITT, Robert (I2605)
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6007 | in "The history of the First church, Charlestown: in nine lectures, with notes By William Ives Budington published 1845: there is reference to 'Admissions to full communion' where Joanna Larkin is listed. This might suggest she is the wife of Edward. Sept 2011. | LARKING, Edward (I8989)
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6008 | In 1764 Sarah Ward is baptised, the Daughter of Richard Ward & Sarah and she is noted in Richard's will of 1799 as his daughter, wife of Thomas Spicer. This shows Sarah is not the daughter of this Richard and Alice Littlechild. Mar 2012. | WARD, Sarah (I9879)
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6009 | In 1783, he and wife Elizabeth sold land to Josiah Parsons. Noah Colby Rev. War Soldier as a private. SOURCES: (1) Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850. Marriage, Ipswich; (2) "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (3) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | COLBY, Noah (I8385)
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6010 | In 1841 & 1842 the 2nd Horton Baptist Church was set up in Gaspereaux, with Rev. Benjamin Vaughan ordained as its pastor. Page 18, 19. Found in: Ancestry.com. Historical sketch of the 1st Horton Baptist Church, Wolfville: for the period of one hundred years, from A.D. 1778 to A.D. 1878 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Stephen William DeBlois. Historical sketch of the 1st Horton Baptist Church, Wolfville: for the period of one hundred years, from A.D. 1778 to A.D. 1878. [Halifax, N.S.?]: [s.n.], 1879. Mar 2011. | VAUGHAN, Rev. Benjamin H. (I49)
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6011 | In 1934, Thomas bought NW 12-36-9-W2 from the Debenture Company of Canada, on a crop share, or cash every year until it was paid off at $500.00. There was a total of 13 acres open that he farmed. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011. | HOLLEY, Edna Wright (I1015)
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6012 | in 1947 lived in Chelsea MA. | NUNN, Robert Roy (I9692)
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6013 | in email from Michael Read. Jan 2012. | COCKING, William (I8626)
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6014 | in email from Michael Read. Jan 2012. | COCKING, Sarah (I9323)
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6015 | in Florida in 1935 directory. | DOWS, Robert (I9095)
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6016 | in her 59th year. From book "Major William Calder of Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1735-1802". Boston, Mass.: T. Groom, edited by H.C. Durrell, 1933. on Ancestry.com. Oct 2011. | LAWRENCE, Hannah (I9228)
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6017 | In March 1636/7, an assessment was made for expenses of repairing the church at Horbling. Thirty seven names were listed. William Colby, who had a small stock of animals, must have been the older brother. The widow Colby must have been their mother. Robert was mentioned for having been paid for some work. Nowhere is there any mention of Anthony or Matthew after their father's will of 1625. Possibly both of these brothers left for America with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630, but if so, there is no trace of Matthew. His fate will probable remain a mystery. As for Anthony, he is surely the one who went to New England in 1630. All the other know contemporary Anthony Colbys in Old England can be eliminated from consideration for one reason or another." "Assessment agreed upon the fifth of March 1636 for the church wardens for the repairing of the church of Horbling and other duties by us whose names are here under written - Mathias Browne, William Stringer, John Hardie, with others. Every horse 7d., every beast 7d., and every score of sheep 2s 4d. horsebeastsheep William Coulbe 1453s.6d. Widow Coulby 1503s.6d." (Ref.: Lincoln Consistory Court Wills - 1626/292) Thomas Colby was 58 years old when he died. From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011. | COLBY, Thomas (I8423)
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6018 | In message from Sheila Davidson on boards.ancestry.com for Dufferin county show that James was baptised 1860, Thomas 1862, and Elizabeth Jane in 1865. Feb 20 2013. | ARMSTRONG, Thomas Henry (I8496)
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6019 | in Michigan 1903 | HOLLEY, George (I1662)
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6020 | in note from Nicola Pike Sept 2011. Q1 1922 on BMD Louth V7a p784 age 81. | COCKING, Jane (I8777)
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6021 | In Personnel affect a Silver teapot, milk Jug, & sugar Bowl with a letter from the villagers of Fulstow: With greatest appreciation of a man of great merit & probity who will be sadly missed from friends of Fulstow village. From Nicola Pike Sept 2011. | COCKING, John (I8635)
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6022 | In the East Grand Forks,MN census for 1920, they had a 26 year old Earl Bowlinger living with them. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan, 2011. | SANDERS, John James (I2281)
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6023 | In the St Mary's Church records in Nottingham where Mary's marriage is recorded, there is another earlier marriage for Hosea Tugby m. to Mary Northall on 10 June 1787. These may be the parents. | TUGBY, Mary (I92)
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6024 | in the Vannever tomb #11 owned by George Vannever, designated as 11 Charter St. From book "Major William Calder of Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1735-1802". Boston, Mass.: T. Groom, edited by H.C. Durrell, 1933. on Ancestry.com. Oct 2011. | CALDER, William (I109)
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6025 | in tomb #29 owned by Bradley Cummings and Simon Robinson, designated 29 Charter St. Source Title: Calder, Major William of Charlestown, MA by Harold Clarke Durrell, 1933. From Rootsweb site 'Twelve Generations' of Libby Baker. Oct 2011. | STACEY, Elizabeth (I110)
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6026 | In tree of Richard P. Showers on genealogy.com . Apr 2012. | COLE, Ellen Ester Louisa (I10290)
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6027 | In tree of Richard P. Showers on genealogy.com . Apr 2012. | CHAPLIN, Roy Nelson (I10291)
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6028 | In tree of Richard P. Showers on genealogy.com . Apr 2012. | CHAPLIN, Beryl Eileen (I10292)
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6029 | In tree of Richard P. Showers on genealogy.com . Apr 2012. | Family: CHAPLIN, Sidney Nelson / COLE, Ellen Ester Louisa (F2714)
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6030 | Independant newspaper, Obituary, Newspaperarchive, MyHeritagecom, Jun 2013. Originally from Submitter: Macy BURGIN, 3051 W. Crestview Santa Clara, Utah 84765. LDS Patron Submission. FamilySearch online. Mar. 2011. | UNKNOWN, Marion McConnell (I8282)
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6031 | Independent Chronicle 4/16/1823 Vol. LVII, Iss. 4380, p 1. "In Charlestown, on Saturday afternoon, after a long and distressing illness, which she bore with Christian patience and resignation, Mrs. Ann Calder, widow of the late Major William Calder, aged LXXXVI. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the house of Timothy Thompson, Jr. head of Back street. Relations and friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend." | ESTABROOK, Anne (I9226)
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6032 | Index. gives husbands name. Ancestry.com Mar 2013. | HILL, Frieda T. (I10868)
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6033 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOURNE, C. (I2529)
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6034 | Info from Colleen Vaughan, email of 23 Sept., 2010 (canadacdv@hotmail.com). | VAUGHAN, Lewis Earl "Pete" (I4731)
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6035 | Info from Colleen Vaughan, email of 23 Sept., 2010 (canadacdv@hotmail.com). | VAUGHAN, Lewis Earl "Pete" (I4731)
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6036 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VAUGHAN, P.R. (I6001)
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6037 | Info from Colleen Vaughan, email of 23 Sept., 2010 (canadacdv@hotmail.com). | Family: VAUGHAN, Lewis Earl "Pete" / BISWANGER, Pearl Lydia (F1398)
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6038 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: VAUGHAN, P.R. / BIGELOW, D.C.C. (F1639)
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6039 | Informant: Gilbert R. Fair, son. death record, online. BC Archives. Sept 2013. | FAIR, John Wesley (I11184)
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6040 | information printed in "The Great Migration Begins". Page 416 states: Associations: His association with John Bosworth, Garrett Haddon and Joseph Redding implies that he may have been a servant of Simon Bradstreet. This strongly supports the suggestion of John B. Threlfall that the Anthony Colby baptized at Horbling, Lincolnshire, was the immigrant (GMC50 123). COMMENTS: Earlier writers erroneously placed Anthony Colby's origin in Beccles, Suffolkshire, but in 1975 Glade Ian Nelson showed that the Beccles Anthony was still in England long after the immigrant was settled in the Massachusetts Bay (TAG 51:65-71). More recently John B. Threlfall made what appears to be the correct identification in Horbling, Lincolnshire GMC50 123). Anthony Colby was not at that time and in that area as rare a name as one might think, so the simple appearance of a baptism at about the right time is in itself not sufficient evidence. But the occurrence of a baptism in Horbling, the home of Simon Bradstreet, who seems to be indirectly connected with Colby, makes this very likely the correct solution to the problem. The identity of Susannah ______ is one of the peerennial mysteries of the period. Several authors have suggested that Susannah's maiden name was Hadden, given that Colby and Garrett Haddon were neighbors and associates. Others have suggested that she was the daughter of William Sargent, and others that she was a Nutting, all without support. Her identity is currently unknown. Among other defects to be found in the literature regarding Colby and his family, there is no obvious reason why Savage said there were four children earlier than Isaac and no support has been found for Sarah's birthdate given by Waterman. Anthony Colbby was ordered to build four rods of fence around the common lands in Cambridge in a list dated 2 January 1632/3 (but probably from a year or two later) (CaTR 5). At Salem Court on 3 Oct 1637 "Anthony Colebie" of Ipswich sued John Hall of Saugus (EQC 1:6). William Osgood and the other pert-time owners of the the old mill at Salisbury were brought to task for failing to pay the town its share of lumber agreed upon in return for allowing the mill to be built on Salisbury land. Osgood had to sue the heirs of the other owners, including "Susan Whitrige, administratrix of Anthony Colbye," to recover boards for Salisbury, which he did at court September Term, 1682. Among the depositions establishing the number of boards due were several describing immigration into Essex County, such as that of John Pressy "aged about fourty-four years, testified that the first summer he came into this country, in 1651...I do well remember the saw mill at Salisbury was one thing that was accounted a rare thing and I did go see it and I did see it going and sawing boards that very summer" (EQC 8:250, 373-75) EQC = Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686, 9 volumes (Salem 1911-1975) GMC50 = John Brooks Threlfall, Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England & their Origins (Madison, Wisconsin, 1990) TAG = The American Genealogist, Volume 9 to present (1932+) CaTR = The records of the Town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts, 1630-1703.....(Cambridge 1901) SOURCES: (1) "The Great Migration Begins", Vol. I. by Robert C. Anderson, 1995 pages, 186-187, 413-416; (2) "Fifty Great Migration Colonists to N.E." by John W.Threfall,1990, pages 122-148; (3) "National Genealogical Society Quarterly", Jun 1974, Vol 62, "Anthony Colby of MA", by John Hunt; (4) "New England Historical and Genealogical Register" Apr 1997, Vol. CXLI: Apr 1987. pg. 104-107, "Disproved Royal Descendants."; (5) "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (6) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick L. Weis. 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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6041 | Inherited Assawanlie on death of father. | CALDER, Alexander Jr. (I9264)
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6042 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BEAUCHAMP, J.E. (I7044)
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6043 | interment.net June 2013 | VAUGHAN, Almyra Eileen (I4388)
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6044 | interment.net June 2013 | VAUGHAN, Almyra Eileen (I4388)
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6045 | interment.net June 2013 | MCWHERTER, Hugh Porter (I4389)
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6046 | interment.net June 2013 | MCWHERTER, Hugh Porter (I4389)
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6047 | Inventory of Estate: Estate of Anthony Colby of Salisbury Inventory of the estate of Anthony Collby, late of Salisbury, deceased, taken Mar. 9 1660, by Sam. Hall, Tho. Bradbury and Tho. Barnett: His waring Apparrell, ?2. 10s.; 1 feather bed & bolster & old Cotten Rugg, a payer of course sheets & a course bed case, ?4. 15s.; one old warming pan, 3s. 4d.; an other feather bed, feather pillow, feather bolster & a payer of sheets & Cotten Rugg, ?4. 10s.; about ?8. of sheeps wooll, 10s 8d.; five pound of cotton wooll, 5s.; ?10. of Hopps, 6s. 8d.; a copp. kettle & a payer of tramells ?1.; a little old brass skillett & old morter & pestle, 3s 4d.; trayes & other dary ware, 15s.; a landiron, gridiron, frying pan, old cob iron, 5s.; in old peuter, 3s 4d.; 4 scythes, 8s.; 2 pillow beers, 3s.; table, two joynstooles, 2 chayres, ?1.; old swords & 2 old muskets, ?1.; one chest & one box, 10s.; an old saddle & a pillion, 10s.; old lumber, 10s.; a grindle stone with an Iron handle, 3s. 4d.; a new millsaw & 1-2 an old one, ?1.; a croscutt saw & half a one, ?1.; a broad bow, 3 forkes, a rake, 2 axes & an Iron Spade, 12s.; 5 yoakes, 10s.; 2 Iron cheynes, 10s.; halfe a tymber cheine & a new draft cheyne, ?1. 15s.; an old tumbrill with an old payer of wheeles, ?1.; 2 sleades, ?1.; a long cart & wheels & Spanshakle & pin 4th pt. of and other cart, ?2.; a plough & plough Irons, 10s.; 2 Canoas & 1-2 a canoa, ?3. 15s.; 6 oxen, ?42.; 6 Cowes, ?27.; 2 3 yeare old steers, ?7.; 2 Yearlins, ?3.; 2 calves, ?1.; 7 swine, ?5. 5s.; 8 sheep, ?4.; 1 mare & colt, ?20.; 1 horse, 10s.; a dwelling house & barne & 14 acres of upland in tillage, ?70.; a pasture of about 30 acres, ?20. 2 lotts att yt wch is cald Mr. Hall's Farme, ?5. 10s.; about eighteen acres of fresh meadow, ?40.; ye accoodacon bought of Mr. Groome, ?6.; 60 acres of upland towards pentuctt bounds with meadow to be laid out, ?10.; ye 8th pt. of ye old saw mill, ?30.; 40 bushells of wheat, ?9.; 10 bushels of barley & 6 of rice, ?3. 4s.; about 60 bushels of Indian corne, ?9.; total, ?359. 19s. 4d. Copied from the files of the Norfolk county court records, and sworn to by the widow Colby, Tho. Bradbury, rec. Anthony Colby, debtor: To Sam. Worcester, ?1. 7s.; Willi Osgood, ?2. 9d.; Goodman Tappin, ?1. 2s. 6d.; Abram Morrill, ?2. 10s. 10d.; John Tod, 10s.; Tho. Clarke, 9s.; Mr. Russell of Charlstown, ?10.; Mr. Gerish, ?5. 8s. 6d.; Mr. Woodman, ?2. 14s.; Jno. Bartlett, ?2. 2s. 1d.; Steven Sweat, ?2. 5s. 5d.; John Webster, 13s.; Steven Greenleif, 13s.; Goodman Peirce, 10s.; Goodman Cillick, ?3.; Jno. Lewis, ?1. 10s.; Orland Bagly, ?5. 19s.; Jno. Blower, 6s.; Mr. Worcester, ?1. 13s. 6d.; Mr. Bradbury, 16s. 9d.; to the widow Colby, ?10.; Henry Jaques, ?2. 10s.; Willi. Huntington, 11s.; John Severans, ?1. 13s. 8d.; Jno. Clough for grass, 6s.; for 9 weeks worke, ?8. 2s.; total, ?68. 14s. 7d. Debtor p Contra: Rodger Eastman, 10s.; Robert Clements, ?1. 5s.; from ye town, 9s.; Jno. Maxfield, ?2.; Leonard Hatherlee, ?1.; Sam. Worcester, 14s. 6d.; Goodman Morrill, ?1. 10s.; Steven Flanders, 6s.; Goodman Randall, 6s.; boards at ye saw mill, ?3. 7s. 6d.; loggs to make 2000 of bord, ?2. 5s.; for work done to ye estate, ?1. 2s. 6d.; total ?14. 15s. 6d. Norfolk Co. Quarterly Cout Files, vol. 1, leaf 33. 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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6048 | irth Record, Archives of Ontario; Series: MS929; Reel: 27. Ancestry.com. Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Feb 2013. Also is age 6 on 1881 census, Turnberry, Huron North. Feb 2013. | NESBIT, Hugh (I10757)
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6049 | is age 7 on 1880 census, with grandparents John & Mary Cocking. Notes from Nicola Pike [Fulstow resident & researcher] state Elizabeth died in childbirth with Sarah, who was then raised by Grandparents till their death and then went to live with Jane Cocking in England. Sept 2011. | BURGESS, Sarah (I8799)
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6050 | Is likely same person as is age 68, thus born c1814 which matches another Robert. Died 2 Sept 1882 Toronto, Archives of Ontario; Series: MS935; Reel: 33. Record #022304, Robert McNight, age 68, born Monaghan Ireland. Ancestry.com Jan 2013. | MCKNIGHT, Robert (I10435)
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