Matches 726 to 750 of 1,097
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726 | Murdered by Julien Talua | ROY, Antoine dit Desjardins (I5991)
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727 | Name is listed in 1930 U.S. Census as "Alma R." Lalonde | MADORE, Alma Rose (I215)
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728 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Captaine "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Canadienne" Mgr Cyprien Tanguay, Vol 4, 1889. | MIVILLE, Joseph (I9312)
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729 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Chris | HAEFNER, Christian Franz (I9399)
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730 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Jo | HAEFNER, Maria Josephine (I9403)
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731 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Johnnie | WHITE, John W. (I9417)
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732 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Katie | HAEFNER, Catherine A. (I9398)
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733 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Lavina | WHITE, Elizabeth Lavina (I9535)
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734 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Lulu | WUERTENBERG, Louisa S. (I9408)
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735 | Name Suffix:NSFX> Oley !!!SHE LIVED LAST AT THE SO. END OF ST. PETERSBURG, FL HOME SHE WAS IN WAS ABOUT 20 STORYS 305 N. NINTH ST SOUTH A SENIOR CITIZEN HO E FOUND DEAD "NAT'L CAUSES" "INDIGENT" ???? AGE 85 4 FEB 1988 PRON DEAD AT 3:2 P.M. BURIED IN POTTERS STYLE GRAVE AT 2600 GANDY BLVD ST. P,FL FOR MORE NFORMATION CONTACT WILMA KING CAMPBELL SHE ORDERED A STONE AND MADE SURE VIOLA WILL BE PROPERLY IDENTIFIED WHEN SHE FOUND THE GRAVE SITE IN EARLY 1993. BOB AEFNER !!! | HAEFNER, Viola Meine (I9401)
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736 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLAMM, Wilhelm (I9459)
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737 | Name: EARL PAYTON SSN: 462-30-5420 Last Residence: 75482 Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, TX Born: 10 Apr 1898 Last Benefit: Died: Nov 1984 State (Year) SSN issued: TX (Before 1951) | PAYTON, Earl Lee (I8819)
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738 | Name: Aristide J. Vermette Serial Number: 346315 Birth Place: Caribou, Maine Birth Date: 01 May 1899 Residence: Caribou Comment: Enl: RA Ft. Slocum, N. Y., Apr. 23/17. Pvt 1st cl Nov. 20/17. Org: 10 Co Balboa to disch. Overseas service: None. Hon disch on demob: May 21, 1919. | VERMETTE, Aristide J. (I168)
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739 | Nathaniel Perley was in the company of Minute Men that marched on the Lexington Alarm, under the command of Capt. Daniel Rogers. He afterwards became a successful privateer and was commissioned commander of "The Success" 15 Aug 1776. This vessel was captured by the British, with all on board. Being an officer he refused to do menial duty, and was instantly shot. | PERLEY, Captain Nathaniel (I8219)
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740 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Josephte (I11275)
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741 | Naturalization certificate No. 5232071, signed on 14 Oct 1941. Physical description on certificate: age 39, male, color-white, complexion-dark, eye color-brown, hair color-brown, height-5' 4 1/2", weight-135 lbs. He was married to Jean at the time he was naturalized. | VERMETTE, Joseph Antoine Paul Emile (I11)
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742 | Nehemiah Porter was a cooper, and lived in Boxford and Andover, Mass. He died intestate and insolvent; his widow Susanna was appointed administratrix. | PORTER, Nehemiah (I8003)
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743 | Nehemiah Porter was a small man, very alert in all his movements, and of a somewhat impatient disposition. It is told of him, that on one occasion he made a visit to a son, intending to return by the railroad, then recently built. He arrived at the station about half an hour before the train was due, and being in something of a hurry, and having no faith that the train could be on time, walked the whole distance home, about 8 miles. He had a very peculiar cap made for himself, consisting of three triangular pieces of firm woolen cloth, one red, one green, and one tan color, all meeting in a sharp point at the top and surmounted by a tassel; a drop cape was sewed to the bottom of two of the sides protecting his neck and shoulders. this cap he wore on all important occasions, and when he appeared in it at the town meeting, he was greeted with cheers. About 1803 he moved to Raymond, Me., where he owned a farm on the shores of Sebago Lake. He lived there for ten or twelve years, when he returned to Chester, N. H., his parents urging him to do so, as they were old and all their children were married and away. Later he moved to Manchester, N. H., where several of his children lived, and where both he and his wife died and were buried. His grandchildren still quote his sayings, of which the following are examples. "Let him do as he wants to, and he won't go to the devil grumbling." To a member of the family who was hunting for a lost article he said, "Look where you think it isn't just at much as where you think it is." He had a considerable talent for acting, preferring the rather more stately parts; and was often called upon to take part in amateur performances. Books were neither plentiful no cheap in his time, but the few he had he mastered; and among them, he loved none better than the works of Josephus, of which he had a very accurate knowledge. The latter part of his life was spent with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Stark, at whose home he died. | PORTER, Nehemiah (I7927)
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744 | Nehemiah Porter was a weaver and yeoman, living on a farm given him by his father, in the Hamlet, Ipswich, now the town of Hamilton, MA, 23 April 1723. "I John Porter of Wenhyam" "In consideration of the Parentall Love and Naturall affection which I have and bear unto my son Nehemiah Porter of Ipswich" gives him a farm of 46 acres. 15 Jan 1759, Nehemiah Porter and wife Hannah sell to Job Smith of Beverly some real estate "which was the Estate of Hazadiah Smith Sr. Decd" "the whole of the premises being above named Hannah Porters part & proportion which was assigned to her out of that part of the Real Estate of her Father the said Hazadiah Smith Decd which was set of to the said Decds widow as her thirds of Dower as may more fully appear." The full text of Nehemiah Porter's will is contained in the cited source. | PORTER, Nehemiah (I8009)
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745 | Newspaper Article: "Woman Gravely Hurt in Crash - Mrs. Wilma Meyers In County Hospital" "Mrs. Wilma Constance Meyers, 27, of 395 East Fourth Street, San Bernardino, remained in serious condition yesterday at the County hospital where she is being treated for head injuries suffered in a three-car accident at Sixth Street and Arrowhead Avenue at 11:30 A.M. yesterday. Glenn Meyers, Jr., 5, Mrs. Meyers' son, and Wayne Jones, Jr., 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones, Sr. of 395 East Fourth Street, both boys passengers in the Meyers car, sustained minor injuries in the accident and were released after emergency treatment. San Bernardino Police said that Mrs. Meyers' car was struck broadside in the center of the intersection by a car driven by Mrs. Ruth Ellen Dalton, 41, of 307 Eighteenth Street, San Bernardino, who was traveling south on Arrowhead Avenue. Mrs. Meyers was traveling west on Sixth. Mrs. Meyers was thrown from her car onto the pavement when the impact spun her car into a police car which had stopped on Sixth Street at Arrowhead Avenue. " | BURNS, Wilma Constance (I10713)
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746 | Newspaper obituary clipping is undated and cites "early Tuesday" as the date of death. The death year is extrapolated from his date of birth, his given age of 75, and the internment date of Friday, 22 Nov., which was confirmed to have occurred on a Friday only in 1957 in the correct time period. Funeral services were held at the Holt Chapel of the Garden, Canon City, CO. | HALTER, Harley (I9705)
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747 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SAVAGE (I13852)
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748 | No record of Samuel Porter was found (as of 1907) except the record of his birth and death, and the inscription on his gravestone, in the West Boxford graveyard. HERE LIES BURIED THE BODY OF Mr. SAMUEL PORTER WHo DIED MAY 10 1750 AGED 27 YEARS 11 MONTHS & 23 DAYS | PORTER, Samuel (I8000)
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749 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HURT, Miller (I8654)
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750 | Notation after marriage date is (C. Janneau) in Coffin Genealogy. Possibly Priest's name or witness to marriage vows | SIROIS, Francois (I5679)
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