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201 | According to the 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Mary had 9 children, 6 of whom were living in April, 1910. | NERON, Mary (I1400)
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202 | According to the 1910 U.S. Federal Census, the neighborhood where he lived was primarily made up of recent immigrants from eastern Europe countries (Lithuania, Hungary, Austria) with a few Italian families. In the 1910 U.S. Federal Census, his name was spelled "Yasawrich" ('r' added). | YASAWICH, John (I13606)
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203 | Address from postcard sent by PJV while in the Army Air Corps. | VERMETTE, Joseph Antoine Paul Emile (I11)
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204 | Agnes was listed as being born about 1903 in the 1905 New York Census. She is not listed in the 1910 U.S. Federal Census and is presumed to have died before 1910 as all other children are accounted for. | YASAWICH, Agnes (I13616)
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205 | Alan died at his sister Brenda's home less than a week after his diagnosis of cancer. | VERMETTE, Alan Dale (I4)
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206 | Albert Lalonde was a witness for the ceremony. | Family F1839
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207 | Alfred Dulac owned his home in 1930. | DULAC, Alfred (I14043)
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208 | Alfred owned his own cobbler shop in 1930. | DULAC, Alfred (I14043)
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209 | Alice and Thomas obtained their marriage license in Manhattan, New York City. | Family F5120
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210 | All 11 of Louisa's children were raised Catholic, but only George and Elizabeth adhered to that faith. Louisa was raised in the Lutheran faith but gave it up when she wed Louis Halter. After his death in 1921, she joined the Melbourne Evangelical and Reformed church, later named St. John United Church of Christ. | DOERR, Louisa Justina (I9922)
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211 | Allen Perley, the emigrant ancestor of the Perley family in America, first came to New England in the fleet of Gov. Winthrop, 1629, and settled on land called "Button End" that is now within the town of Woburn, near a tract of land which has been called "Parley Meadow" for more than two centuries and a half (note: circa 1907). After a short stay, he returned to England, remaining there until April 1635, when he again set sail for America on board the ship "Planter" at which time his age is give on the passenger list as 27 years. He had a certificate from the minister of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, which indicates that St. Albans must have been his home, though researches in the various records in England, find no mention of his thus far. On his arrival he settled in Topsfield, where he lived for seventeen years, and then moved to Ipswich, where he spent the rest of his life. His landed estates were extensive, he owned land in Essex, Rowley, Boxford, and a large tract in Ipswich, at Heartbreak Hill. He and his wife were both Puritans, and were received into the church at Ipswich, 12 Aug 1674. | PERLEY, Allen (I8273)
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212 | Alma lived at this address, first in a downstairs apartment and later in an upstairs apartment, from approximately 1940 to just before her death in 1997. She spent her final days in a nursing home. | MADORE, Alma Rose (I215)
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213 | also could be known as Larose | ROSE, Emma (I11207)
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214 | alternate "Ragnar Hairy Pants" | LODBROK, Ragnar (I8200)
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215 | Although many sources indicate his birth in the villiage of Vissone, it is actually called Sissonne and is located directly east about 12km from Lâon, France, the location of the famous Notre Dame Cathedral. | D'AOUST, Nicolas (I10575)
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216 | Although the 1900 US Census lists Oct 1854 as month/year of birth, on the 1910 US Census the enumerator listed his age as 50 , which would indicate a birth year of 1860. Both parents are shown on 1900 and subsequent US Census reports as being born in Vermont. | LUDD, Mark G. (I12984)
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217 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JOHNSON, Anna (I8022)
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218 | Antoine Vermet dit Laforme's name was listed as Antoine Vermiel in his son Antoine's marriage to Marie Perinault on 18 Sep 1724. | VERMET, Anthoine dit Laforme (I296)
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219 | Army serial number 06140503 | VERMETTE, Lafayette Joseph Aurel (I9)
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220 | Arnold was killed in a railroad accident. | EMERSON, Arnold W. (I7789)
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221 | Arrived in Canada on 30 Jun 1665, Soldier of the Berthier Company of the L'Allier Regiment. "Arrivé au Canada le 30 Juin 1665, soldeat de la compagnie de Berthier au Regiment de L'Allier" | MIGNIER, Andre dit Lagacé (I5725)
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222 | Arthur's birth record does not list a given name, only the surname of Cyr. Researcher's comment: After having 16 children in 25 years of marriage, it is likely the parents were running out of names! | CYR, Arthur (I13496)
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223 | Ashes Spread - Lawson Farm, Lindsay, Ontariio. Canada | ROTHWELL, William Harmer (I4396)
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224 | At his death, more than 300 Hell's Angels took part in a procession from the funeral home to the cemetery. | JONES, Wayne Luke (I10736)
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225 | At his wedding instead of answering I DO, he said "That's what I will Father, that's what I will" as told by Henry Sommer ID 7 | LIEFGEN, Nick (I2797)
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