Matches 501 to 525 of 1,097
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501 | He was killed by Iroquois Indians. | DE LALONDE, Jean dit L'Espérance (I4567)
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502 | He was killed in a fall from a cliff while deer hunting. | HALTER, Lloyd Paul (I10159)
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503 | He was killed in a farm accident when the team of horses he was driving with a load of hay, became frightened and ran away. He was thrown from the front of the hayrack and run over. | HALTER, George (I9796)
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504 | He was killed in a farming accident. | HALTER, Benne Eugene (I10140)
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505 | He was killed in an auto accident about 12:05 a.m. when the driver of the automobile in which he was riding crashed into guard rails and a telephone pole on Rochester Road, near Nineteen Mile Road, in Troy township, Michigan. The car mowed down a number of guard rail posts near the Syulvan Glen golf course, careened 318 ft, and struck the telephone pole with terrific force. The driver of the automobile was named Sedgwick Randall, age 26, of 1127 Rosewood Avenenu, Ferndale, MI. He suffered severe lacerations of the face and scalp but lived. Source: unmamed newpaper article on the day of the accident. No date on article. | BURNS, Willard Hamilton Jr. (I7404)
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506 | He was killed in France during World War I. | SORENSEN, Norval Alonzo (I3891)
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507 | He was listed as Andrew A. Still in the Pike County Arkansas census of 1870. | STELL, Andrew Armstrong (I8748)
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508 | He was living with his granddaughter Elizabeth Reynolds, at the time of his death. | HALTER, Frank Wilson (I9783)
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509 | He was living with his grandparents at the time of the 1901 census. | LALONDE, Francis Richard (I214)
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510 | He was living with his mother. | HILL, William Clyde (I1342)
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511 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAGGARD, Jacob (I8672)
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512 | He was referred to as the "late" Rene Menard in his daughter Barbe Menard's marriage registry entry. | MENARD, Rene (I137)
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513 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LOFTUS, James (I8670)
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514 | He was struck by lightening while threshing in the field. | HALTER, William (I9935)
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515 | He was the eleventh child in the family. | QUENNEVILLE, Jean-Baptiste (I8410)
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516 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PORTER, Samuel (I7928)
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517 | He worked for Jean Gervaise, with whom his family once lived. | DE LALONDE, Guillaume dit L'Espérance (I4938)
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518 | He worked last on the biggest ship built in Canada. | PELLETIER, Pierre Edmond (I12489)
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519 | He worked on a farm belonging to C. B. Mendenhall. | DOERR, Louisa Justina (I9922)
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520 | He worked on the farm of C. B. Mendenhall, where he met Louisa. He learned German so he could speak with her. | HALTER, Louis Joseph (I9921)
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521 | He wrote the editorial and worked with William Allen White, a well-known newspaper editor. | KINSEY, James (I10031)
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522 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FRANKLIN, Helen (I8645)
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523 | Henry and Pauline were married by Father Arnold Acker. They obtained their marriage license on 8 Aug 1909 in St. Charles, MO. | Family F1019
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524 | Henry Herrick was the fifth son of Sir William Herrick. His arrival date in America is unknown but he probably first went to Virginia, and from there to Salem, MA, where he settled at Cape-Ann-Syde, now Beverly. Soon after his arrival in Salem, he bought large tracts of land, and gave a large farm to each of his sons. He was himself a farmer in easy circumstances, and devoted himself to the care of his estates. He was a Puritan, and he and his wife were among the founders of the First Church in Beverly. He is said to have had a large family, twelve sons and several daughters but not all the children's names are known. The children listed are the only ones that lived to adult life. | HERRICK, Henry (I8148)
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525 | Her baptismal name was Marie Alice Florida Vermette. | VERMETTE, Marie Alice Florida (I12890)
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