Matches 476 to 500 of 1,097
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476 | He was a Corporal. | MEYERS, Glen Edward Jr. (I10712)
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477 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TABAUT, Pierre dit Lepetit (I5557)
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478 | He was a Revolutionary War soldier, marching on the Lexington alarm, 19 April 1775. | PORTER, Lieutenant Samuel (I7921)
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479 | He was a shipbuilder at the Buffalo, NY waterfron before and after WWII. He also was a featherweight boxer in the early 1900s under the name "Kid French". | PELLETIER, Rodolphe Arthur (I12496)
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480 | He was a soldier in the Sorel company of the Carignan-Salieres Regiment and arrived in New France on the ship Aigle D'or or St. Simeon. The Sorel company were among the soldiers who arrived in Quebec City in the third week of August 1665. This information is not documented but is popularly held to be true. | DE LALONDE, Jean dit L'Espérance (I4567)
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481 | He was a soldier in the Sorel company of the Carignan-Salieres Regiment and arrived in New France on the ship Aigle D'or or St. Simeon. The Sorel company were among the soldiers who arrived in Quebec City in the third week of August 1665. | DE LALONDE, Jean dit L'Espérance (I4567)
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482 | He was a Storekeeper, First Class. | SENDEL, Thomas Edward (I13840)
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483 | He was a successful rancher, horse raiser and dairyman. He ahd an artesian well and a pond with boats on it. He had tracks on which he pushed little cars of feed for the cattle. | COCKE, John Richard (I8556)
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484 | He was a successful warrior, and added much to his kingdom. | GOTRIC (I8205)
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485 | He was an early settler of Nova Scotia following eviction of the French Acadians. | PORTER, Hazadiah (I8017)
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486 | He was baptised Joseph Thomas Paul Vermette in 1913. Due to the very common first name of Joseph, children were often called by some variation of their baptismal name and tended to evolve over time. His name was recorded as Paul Thomas Vermette on his marriage record but Paul Joseph on subsequent records. | VERMETTE, Paul Joseph (I13923)
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487 | He was born before the foundation of St. Benoit in 1799. | VERMET, Joseph (I85)
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488 | He was born on a farm east of New Somerset, Jefferson, County, Ohio. | WARE, Lewis Henry Sr. (I7560)
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489 | He was buried with his wife in one grave. | SORENSEN, Nicolai (I3833)
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490 | He was Captain of a ship conducting trade among the colonies and England. He was the subject of a poem by Henry Longfellow titled "The Sea Witch". | LAMBERTON, Captain George (I5633)
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491 | He was christened as a Protestant (Calvinist) in La Rochelle. He adjured Calvinism on Dec 6, 1663 in Quebec City and was baptized Catholic on 26 Dec 1663, just before marrying Louise Gargottine. | PERRON, Daniel Francois dit Suire (I13459)
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492 | He was cremated and his ashes were spread over the ocean. | HALTER, Ben Don (I9953)
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493 | He was cremated. | BARR, Stanley James (I4060)
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494 | He was found frozen on St. Pierre lake. He died as he was transported for treatment. | BERNARD, Jean dit Hains (I291)
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495 | He was found near death from freezing on Lake St. Pierre and died on the way to Quebec where he was taken for treatment. Original entry: "trouvé gelé sur le lac St-Pierre et mort en chemin de Québec où on le menait pour le soigner" | BERNARD, Jean dit Hains (I291)
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496 | He was hunting and put the gun over the fence and it went off. He later died of complications from the gunshot wound. | BECKER, Fred (I2790)
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497 | He was in the 28th Okn. Squadron, AAF, U. S. Army, Godman Field. | MEYERS, Glen Edward Jr. (I10712)
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498 | He was in the 36th Photo-map Sqdn, Campbell Air Base, U. S. Army. Rank: Corporal. | MEYERS, Glen Edward Jr. (I10712)
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499 | He was inducted into the inactive reserve on 30 Nov 1943, entered into active service on 6 Nov 1944, and was discharged at the end of WWI on 10 Aug 1946. He was inducted and separated at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. He earned the following decoratioins and citations: WWII Victory Medal, American Theater Ribbon, European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, one Overseas Service Bar, Army of Occupation Medal (Germany), and a Good Conduct Medal. He served overseas from 25 oct 1945 to 25 Jul 1946. His Army serial number was 16190179. His rank was Private in the Army Air Corps. He was a radio operator and served a tour in Germany immediately following the armistice. | VERMETTE, Paul Jean Francis (I2)
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500 | He was killed by Indians during the Narragansett war in 1676. | DODGE, Josiah (I8102)
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