Matches 401 to 425 of 1,097
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401 | Hattie was married three times. | HALTER, Hattie B. (I9786)
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402 | Hattie's father was from New York and her mother was from Illinois. | PEPPER, Harriet Jane (I10025)
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403 | He and his family crossed the plains to California in a covered wagon in 1849. As William was quite ill on a large part of the journey, Elizabeth took his turn at patrolling the camp at night with a rifle over her shoulder. The Lowe's missed being members of the Donner Party by one day. The Lowes settled first in Placerville (then called Hangtown). When mining did not pay out, they moved to a farm in Oroville. Next, they moved to Healdsburg in Sonoma County. In 1868, members of the Lowe family took a buckboard and two saddle horses to the "Lower Country" and, en route, visited the padres at Mission San Antonio. The Lowes continued on horseback, and discovered that in the San Jacinto Canyon, east of San Miguel, wild oats were growing so tall that the stalks could be tied over the saddle horses' backs. Believing that they had found a bonanza, the Lowes returned to Healdsburg to relate their experiences. Deciding to move south, they left Healdsburg on October 22, 1868; it took 13 days to travel the 357 miles. On November 3, 1868, they arrived at the Nacimiento Ranch. In 1874, William and Elizabeth Lowe homesteaded land, seven miles northeast of San Miguel, in San Jacinto Canyon, which later became "Lowe's Canyon". There, they raised their seven children, all of whom had been born north of Healdsburg, at Lyon, on the Russian River. The intermittent stream that flows through the canyon is still called San Jacinto Creek. The Spanish name, Jacinto, honors a Silesian-born Dominican friar by the name of Hyacinth. | LOWE, William Wallace (I10076)
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404 | He and his wife arrived in Utah with the Matthia Cowley company along with Nicolai Sorensen. | PEDERSEN, Ole (I3852)
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405 | He arrived from Bremen, Germany on the passenger ship "EMS". | SENDEL, George Joseph Sr. (I13853)
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406 | He arrived in New France in the service of Jesuits. | ENARD, Gilles (I12277)
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407 | He became an American citizen at the same time Louis, his son did since they came to the US in 1890. Census, 1920, National Archives. | LAMBERT, Jean Baptiste Frederick (I9003)
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408 | He bought a piece of property containing 6 acres and 128/1000 of an acre. The property was conveyed to Henry Becker by X. Ashoff and wife by deed dated August 9, 1890. After Henry Becker's death and payments were not made, the property was sold at the yard in front of the dwelling on the premises, about 1/4 mile from the town of St. Paul, Missouri on Saturday, September 9, 1905. The property was bought by Frank Miller. | BECKER, Henry (I2788)
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409 | He died as an infant. | COCKE, Edward S. (I8557)
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410 | He died as an infant. | PAYTON, Murdis (I8966)
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411 | He died at Central Vermont Hospital. Cause of death was coronary thrombosis related to diabetes and hypertension. | VERMETTE, Paul Joseph (I13923)
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412 | He died at the home of his sister, Mrs. James Hardin Franklin, at 915 Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles, California. Cause of death was listed as apoplexy. | COCKE, Francis Nathan (I8505)
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413 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FELDEWERT, Bernard (I3663)
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414 | He died from injuries sustained by being run over by an ox team and wagon while gathering fire wood, on the bench west of town at Mendon, Cache County, Utah. | SORENSEN, Peter (I3824)
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415 | He died in an auto accident. | GRIMES, Walter Everett Jr. (I10813)
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416 | He died in infancy having been born after the family started west. | COCKE, Joseph C. (I8561)
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417 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JOHNSON, Charles (I8703)
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418 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JOHNSON, Othello (I8704)
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419 | He died of a brain tumor at his sister Jeaninne's home in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was cared for by his oldest sister Flora during his illness. | VERMETTE, Joseph Antoine Paul Emile (I11)
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420 | He died of a heart attack. | COCKE, George Francis (I8511)
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421 | He died of a heart attack. | COCKE, Lloyd Thomas (I8529)
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422 | He died of a heart attack. Maine Death Certificate number 6800056. | LALONDE, Francis Richard (I214)
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423 | He died of a self-inflicted .32 cal gunshot wound through the chest. | VERMETTE, Paul Phillip (I14020)
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424 | He died of an acute upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage as a result of metastic carcinoma to his bones caused by adenocarcinoma of the prostate diagnosed in Jul 1980. | CRAWFORD, Wade Overton (I13697)
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425 | He died of complications due to lung cancer at 4:30 a.m. on Friday, 19 Jul 1996 at home. | VERMETTE, Paul Jean Francis (I2)
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