Matches 526 to 550 of 1,097
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526 | Her birthplace in the 1920 U.S. Census was listed as Russia and her native tongue was Lithuanian. Her parents were also born in Russian and spoke Lithuanian. The Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth was invaded by the Russian Empire in the late 18th century. After 1795, Poland and Lithuania were eliminated for the next 123 years. To both Russians and Poles, the term Russian Poland was not acceptable. To the Russians, Poland ceased to exist and the newly acquired territories were considered to be the long lost parts of Mother Russia. To the Poles, Poland was simply Polish, never Russia. The subsequent history of Poland was marked by repeated uprisings and violent repressions by the Russian Tsars. The return to Poland's independence was a result of the First World War on the Polish lands (1914-1918), the overthrow of the Russian Tsarist regime, and the defeat of the Central Powers in 1918. | Mary (I13607)
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527 | Her brother C. Henry Schmucker married Emma Orf, daughter of Anton Orf #690 | SCHMUCKEER, Elizabeth (I3561)
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528 | Her husband Abner was living with their son John in 1880, indicating that Eliza died prior to that year. | SMITH, Eliza (I13936)
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529 | Her parents were born in Ireland. | MULLEN, Hannah C. (I13875)
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530 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DUMAIS, Jeannine Patricia (I14042)
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531 | His ashes were scattered at sea. | HALTER, Benne Eugene (I10140)
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532 | His baptism was attended by his grandfather Jean Baptiste Vermette and Emilie Huat (name spelling is unclear in baptismal record). | VERMETTE, Joseph Emile (I12887)
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533 | His birth record is filed under the name Paul Elmer Lalande although the spelling is correct in the record itself. His name is listed as Paul Elmer with Lalonde, Jr written in on the same line. | LALONDE, Paul Elmer Jr. (I12832)
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534 | His citizenship status was listed as "papers submitted" in 1920. | MILMAN, Abraham (I13624)
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535 | His death date may have been 986. | GORMSON, Harald IV (I8190)
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536 | His first name was listed as Harry by Vera Halter. | BLACK, Henry (I9714)
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537 | His godparents were Charles Gabrion and Catherine Lalonde. The baptism was performed by L Archambault, ptre. | LALONDE, Paul Ignace (I5200)
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538 | His Godparents were Jean Baptiste Sedilot dit Montreuil and Marie Agathe Langlais. His mother Charlotte Bray's name was recorded as "marie charle bré". | LALONDE, Guillaume (I5198)
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539 | His place of birth is listed a Norridgewock, ME in the record of birth for his first child Hattie in 1898. | DULAC, Alfred (I14043)
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540 | His service number was 628-20-81. He enlisted in Kansas City, Missouri. | BURNS, John Delouis (I13596)
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541 | His wages were $11 per month. | EMERSON, Luther Murray Sr. (I7755)
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542 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FRANKLIN, Howard (I8646)
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543 | House and land purchased from a Mr. Scott. | HALTER, Harley (I9705)
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544 | Immigrated from Germany and settled in Westmoreland County on a 125 acre farm, about one and one half miles northeast of Export. Said to have been killed by indians. | HILL, Peter (I1351)
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545 | Immigrated in 1851, landed in New Orleans, LA. May have arrived with Wilmes family. | SOMMER, Christoff Anton (I2771)
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546 | In 1869, Flavilla left Peter and traveld to her parents in Lowe's Canyon in San Miguel, CA. Frank W. Halter travelled with her by train. She must have gone back to Iowa for a while as her child, Joe Halter, was born in Iowa. Frank stayed with the Lowe's in California. | LOWE, Flavilla (I9782)
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547 | In 1891, Marie Louise was living with her mother and father in the home of her brother Alphonse Vermette | VERMET, Marie Louise (I77)
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548 | In 1907, Martha was described by Mrs. Catherine M. Porter, of North Somerville, N. H. as a person of medium size, with beautiful blue eyes, bright brown hair, and the manners of a gentlewoman. During her widowhood she lived with her daughter Mrs. Hannah Preston, in the house of Mr. Rufus Phillips, which was owned in 1907 by Mr. G. W. Davis, of Chester, N. H. | PERLEY, Martha (I7922)
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549 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOND, Mary (I8177)
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550 | In 1907, Mr. Luther M. Emerson, Senior, lived in Pittsburg, Kansas, where he was engaged in the insurance business. He was one of the old-fashioned Yankee boys, who was bound to have an education, which he got chiefly in the district schools, with a later course at the Sanora Academy. His first teaching was done in an adjoining district school, at eleven dollars a month. later he moved to Michigan, and when the Civil War broke out, enlisted in the 11th Michigan Infantry. His war experiences left him with impaired health, but he continued in his chosen profession for some years longer, but finally gave up teaching for the insurance business. | EMERSON, Luther Murray Sr. (I7755)
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