Matches 926 to 950 of 1,097
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926 | She taught at Parkfield, San Miguel, and Vineyard School, Monterey County, CA. | JONES, Carrie Bell (I10112)
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927 | She was a childless widow when she married Jean Bernard. The marriage contract was signed on 3 Dec 1666 before the notary Duquet. | Family F111
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928 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VAILLANT, Pierrette (I4570)
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929 | She was a housekeeper for William Favile in Sausalito, CA | GLANFIELD, Ada (I6921)
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930 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Margaret (I10051)
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931 | She was a widow and was known as the "Belle of Hopkinsville". | Mary (I8667)
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932 | She was baptised by Rev. F. W. Brown in the Emmanuel Reformed Church. | HILL, Constance Lauryne (I1348)
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933 | She was baptised by the Jesuits. | ALLEN, Sarah (I4939)
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934 | She was born in St. Andrews West. | ROUSSEL, Marguerite (I5212)
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935 | She was buried at Flannagan's Point, now Precious Blood Cemetary. | CHATELAIN, Catherine (I5201)
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936 | She was cremated and her ashes were spread over the ocean. | ALLEN, Marjorie June (I9954)
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937 | She was cremated. | BOOKLESS, Olive May (I4061)
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938 | She was diagnosed with Phthisis Pulmonatic (tuberculosis) on 6 Jun 1908 and died 13 months later. | VERMETTE, Melanie (I13885)
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939 | She was granted citizenship in New France by King Louis IV of France. Her name on in the Lettres de Naturalité in the Canadian Archives was spelled Magdelaine allyn | ALLEN, Sarah (I4939)
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940 | She was killed by lightening along with her son Jacques. | RIVET, Marie-Jeanne (I12310)
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941 | She was known by Serena or Serena E. on almost all documents, including U.S. Federal Census takings and her tombstone . However, on her marriage record she is listed as Elizabeth S. Fraker and is listed as Elizabeth on the 1880 U.S. Federal Census. Until a birth certificate is located, this name will be used due to a higher reliability in accordance with genealogy practices. | FRAKER, Elizabeth Serena (I13656)
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942 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MCDONALD, Mary (I4223)
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943 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1593
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944 | She was living with her daughter Flora and son-in-law Alfred J. Therien. | RICHARD, Marie Louise (I13291)
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945 | She was living with her son Frederick and his wife Emma. | ROY, Philomene (I13884)
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946 | She was most likely an inspector in the same cotton mill where Bernard Lalonde worked as a steamfitter in 1921 (unconfirmed) | GRAHAM, Elizabeth T. (I4053)
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947 | She was never married. | HALTER, Mary (I10058)
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948 | She was not a U.S. citizen in 1930 and was unable to speak English. She was living with her son Albert. | DEMERS, Marie-Georgiana (I12882)
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949 | She was not known for her pleasant disposition. | FELDEWERT, Bernadine (I3654)
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950 | She was the 2nd wife of Mispagel #299 | ORF, Lizzie (I3336)
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