Matches 251 to 275 of 1,097
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251 | birth cert. # 1891-995223 | VERMETTE, Louis Albert (I11188)
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252 | Birth date may have been 1875. | VERMETTE, Marie-Philomene (I8408)
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253 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RIVET, Marie Louise (I11239)
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254 | Birthplace listed as New York, New York by Debbie Sturm. Social Security death records show date of birth as 21 Dec 1897, New York. | BARR, Stanley James (I4060)
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255 | Born 10 months after parents married. | BELANGER, Ursule Marie (I6140)
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256 | Born 1901 in Guthrie, IL according to Knock Family Genealogy | BERTRAM, Hannah Olga (I4059)
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257 | Born at 11:15 p.m. | VERMETTE, Paul Jean Francis (I2)
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258 | Born at 9 a.m. | SOMMER, Alice Elizabeth Marie (I1900)
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259 | Born Crawford County, KA, near Hepler, KA. | EMERSON, Cassandra (I7760)
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260 | Both Joseph and his sister Marie are listed as 12 years old in the 1891 Census of Canada. The census in Canada and the U.S. typically listed the age at last birthday prior to the census date. It is possible that Joseph and Marie were twins. | BARON, Joseph (I13398)
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261 | burned to death in a fire | COBURN, Mary (I4156)
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262 | Burns was Jean's stepfather's surname. | HILL, Jeanette Hamilton (I1341)
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263 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2218
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264 | Capt. Israel Porter has been described as "the head of a great and powerful family." He owned large landed estates, partly inherited, and partly acquired by purchase. He was one of the trustees of Salem Village, and one of the committee to buy from the Indians the land on which the town of Salem was built. He and his wife were both Puritans. His daughter Elizabeth was the mother of General Israel Putnam, the commanding hero of Bunker Hill. | PORTER, Captain Israel (I8082)
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265 | Capt. John Dodge lived in Beverly, where he owned a mill at the head of the Beverly Cove. He served in the war against the Narragansetts, 1676, and was prominent in the affairs of the colony, being on many committees, and serving as representative to the General Court. | DODGE, John (I8103)
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266 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DODGE, Captain William (I8104)
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267 | Captain Lamberton was the subject of a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow title "The Phantom Ship". [partial quote] A ship sailed from New Haven, And the keen and frosty airs, That filled her sails at parting, Were heavy with good men's prayers. "O Lord! if it be thy pleasure"-- Thus prayed the old divine-- "To bury our friends in the ocean, Take them, for they are thine!" But Master Lamberton muttered, And under his breath said he, "This ship is so crank and walty I fear our grave she will be!" In 1642, fifty families on a ship captained by George Lamberton settled at the mouth of Schuylkill River around to establish the trading post at what is today Philadelphia. The Dutch and Swedes who were already in the area burned their buildings. A court in New Sweden was to convict Lamberton of "trespassing, conspiring with the Indians." | LAMBERTON, Captain George (I5633)
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268 | Captain in World War #1 | ORF, Leo (I3333)
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269 | Card obtained 19 Nov 1936. | LALONDE, Francis Richard (I214)
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270 | Carol G. Dulac is listed as the widow of Alfred in the 1962 Augusta, ME City Directory. | DULAC, Alfred (I14043)
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271 | Catherine "Marguerite_?" CONSTANT was born in 1771. She died on 21 May 1833. Sh was buried i n St Louis King Fr, St Louis, St Louis Co, MO. She was married o Jean Baptiste GAMACHE on 12 Nov 1787 in St Louis King Fr, St Louis, St Lou i Distr. Children were: Jean Baptiste GAMACHE, infant GAMACHE, Euphrosine GAM CHE, Joseph GAMACHE, Ant oine GAMACHE, infant GAMACHE, Emilie GAMACHE, infant AMACHE, Louis GAMACHE. | CONSTANT, Catherine Marguerite (I9461)
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272 | Catherine died in 1811 following the birth of their youngest child. | SALIOT, Catherine (I105)
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273 | Catherine's godparents were Sebastien Rodriques and Marie Magdeleine Langlois and the baptism was conducted by L. Archambault, ptre. | CHATELAIN, Catherine (I5201)
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274 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Louise (I1903)
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275 | Cause of death was a carcinoma of the uterus and other pelvic organs. | BURNS, Mary Catherine (I13973)
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