Matches 1,051 to 1,075 of 1,097
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1051 | They were married by Reverend M. C. McDonough, a clergyman. | Family F1459
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1052 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4739
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1053 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4351
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1054 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PRICE, William (I3089)
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1055 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PRICE, William (I3090)
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1056 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WARE, Thomas (I7745)
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1057 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DANNEBOD, Thyra (I8193)
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1058 | Towsontown is now known as Towson, MD and is located on the north side of Baltimore, MD. | WARE, Nathan H. (I7725)
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1059 | Translation of parish registry: 26 August 1669. Having seen that the bans of marriage between Antoine Vermet, called LaForme, son of Fleury Vermet and Marie LeBlanc. His father and mother of the parish of St. Niquare in the area of Arras and of Barbe Menard, daughter of Rene Menard and Judix Veillon. Her mother and father of LaRochelle and there being no objections, I Morel, missionary priest perform the ceremony in the said Island. They were married according to the customs of the Holy Church in the presence of Pierre Longon and Francois DuPont, who live in the said Island and who have stated that there are no objections. Signed Morel, missionary priest 26 August, 1669 | Family F54
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1060 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FECTEAU, Logan (I14083)
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1061 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FECTEAU, Ethan (I14082)
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1062 | Twin of Edgar E. Emerson. | EMERSON, Ida D. (I7791)
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1063 | Twin of Ida D. Emerson. | EMERSON, Edgar E. (I7790)
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1064 | Twin to Ella Emily Emerson. | EMERSON, Hannah (I7770)
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1065 | Twins, died shortlay after birth. | QUEMEMEUR, Anonyme (I10858)
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1066 | U.S. Census of 1910 indicates that her son Paul Lalonde reported that her birthplace was Scotland. 1871 Canada Census shows Christy to be 32 years old and Francis to be 30 years old, making her birth year abt 1839. 1901 Canada Census has entries for date of birth. Christy is listed under "McGinnis" with ethnicity listed as "Scotch". Entries show her birth date to be 10 Dec 1841 and 9 Jan 1846 for Francois. Corresponding entries in the age column are 55 (Francois) and 59 (Christy), confirming her to be 4 years older than Francois. | MCINNIS, Christy (I4219)
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1067 | U.S. Census records indicate Mary was born in New York but the parish registry record of her marriage shows her birthplace as Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario. The birthplace in Cornwall is assumed to be correct because it pre-dates her move to the U.S. Her first son Paul Elmer's birth record shows her birthplace as Canada. Her second and third son's birth records list Mary Neron's birthplace respectively as "New York state" and Fort Coventon, New York. This "Fort Coventon" could not be located but is likely Fort Covington, NY which is about 10 miles from Paul Lalonde's birthplace in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada | NERON, Mary (I1400)
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1068 | Uncertain of first name | PRESTON, Esiek (I4191)
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1069 | Union county was renamed to Harrison county. | BURNS, William Henry (I1810)
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1070 | USMC Service number 666448 | HALTER, Grover Cleveland (I9708)
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1071 | USS DIXIE was a destroyer tender and transport ship. USS DIXIE was ported in Philadelphia intermittently from 1909 to 1922. With American entry into World War I, USS DIXIE departed Philadelphia 31 May 1917 to join U.S. naval forces operating in European waters. Arriving at Queenstown, Ireland, 12 June1917, she served as tender for American destroyers based at that port until 15 December 1918, George was a Fireman 2nd Class and re-enlisted to become a Printer 1st Class aboard the DIXIE in Ireland from 6 Apr 1917 to 11 Nov 1918. His service number was 191-54-61. | SENDEL, George Joseph Jr. (I13855)
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1072 | USS RHIND (DD-404) was built in September 1937 at Philadelphia, and was commissioned in November 1939 as a Benham class destroyer. She took on shakedown cruises initially, before doing training, patrols, and escorts in the Caribbean and Atlantic. After many escorts and patrols in the Atlantic, through the better part of 1943, she headed to Sicily in July to help with the ongoing invasion. She then performed patrols in the area and escorted ships to and from their destinations. USS Rhind helped the Mayrant, which was seriously damaged and needed crew rescues and then scuttled. While assisting USS Mayrant, Rhind sustained many casualties and some hull damage, although she was still seaworthy. After this, she headed back to escort patrols through the Mediterranean and the Gulf of Salerno. Finally, she sailed for New York where she went back to coastal escort duty after an escort mission to the UK and back. In May 1945, she arrived at Pearl Harbor, and carried out training and exercises before helping with more escort missions and patrols in the Pacific War. After being involved in the atomic tests at Bikini after the war ended, USS Rhind was deemed radioactive and was sunk in March 1948. | BURNS, John Delouis (I13596)
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1073 | Various Maine marriage indexes and other records use various spellings of Melvina's name. | DULAC, Melvina (I14046)
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1074 | Various records show a birth date of 29 Jan 1926. | SENDEL, Thomas Edward (I13840)
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1075 | Velma was born with only a mid-wife in attendance. | HALTER, Velma (I9752)
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