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951 She was the second wife of Nicolai in a plural marriage. Family F3459
 
952 She worked in the home of Jean Quenet which was located two farms away from the Lalonde farm. ALLEN, Sarah (I4939)
 
953 Ship name was "Elizabeth" PRESTON, Rodger (I4201)
 
954 Ship's log of "Frederick Jacob" recording Margaret Orf's passage is located in the St. Louis Public Library. Ship arrived on 21 January 1841 at New Orleans, LA URF, Margaret (I3177)
 
955 Shown as living with Frank H. Sommer as "mother in law" in the 1910 census. BERKMAN, Elizabeth (I178)
 
956 Shubael Painter married Mercy Lamberton, who was baptized 17 January 1641 and was the daughter of Capt. George Lamberton of the "Phantom Ship," by his wife Margaret. LAMBERTON, Mercy (I5630)
 
957 SHUBAEL PAINTER, 1669, Westerly, R. I.; 1670-1672, Deputy; 1671, took oath of allegiance; 1688, Constable. (Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island.) PAINTER, Shubael (I5629)
 
958 Signed before Notary Raimbault Sr. Family F1746
 
959 Simon Bradstreet was the final Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which by 1686 had lost its charter. For over three generations the Massachusetts Bay Colony had inched increasingly further from English rule. Governors were frequently called to defend the Colony's charter to operate as a relatively independent company.

Bradstreet arrived in Boston with John Winthrop aboard the Arabella and over the next fifty years he served as an Assistant of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (a position comparable to today's Governor's Council), while representing Massachusetts in the New England Confederation for 33 years. Finally in 1679, he was elected Governor.

As English calls to revoke Massachusetts' charter grew, Governor Bradstreet took a conciliatory approach to England. Eventually all of New England's charters were revoked and together they were made in to the short-lived Dominion of New England. Bradstreet rejected offers to join the new government, which was maintained by Joseph Dudley until the arrival of the reviled Royal Governor, Sir Edmund Andros.

England's "Glorious Revolution" of 1688 disrupted Andros' rule, who was sent back to England in chains. The eighty-four year old Bradstreet found himself ruling again until the arrival of Massachusetts first Royal Governor, Sir William Phips in 1692. 
BRADSTREET, Simon (I8050)
 
960 Sir William Herrick, the most illustrious member of this family "was a man of great abilities and address, remarkably handsome in person, and high in the confidence of Queen Elizabeth and James I, and by honorable services to both, acquired a large property." He was in business for himself, being "gooldsmyth at the Rose in Cheapside." He was not on the court banker, but also Teller of the Exchequer, and member of parliament, serving several terms. About 1595 he bought Beaumanor park, and retired to private life, devoting himself to the care of his estates. In 1605 he was knighted by King James "for making a hole in the great diamond the King did wear." HERRICK, Sir William (I8172)
 
961 Sister Marie Immacules VERMETTE, Marie Berthe (I47)
 
962 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SIWARD III (I8199)
 
963 Social Security Death Index for her son Thomas Edward Sendel lists her name as Alice Savage. All other Social Security documentation for her family lists her name as Helen Savage or Helen Sauage (possible typo) in the case of her daughter Alice Rose's documentation. In the 1920 U.S. and 1925 New York Census, her family is listed under her mother's name as Mary Savage, head of household. As it is possible that her mother remarried after John Yasawich's death in 1918 or it is possible the family anglicized their name in the anti-German public sentiment during WWI, Alice Yasawich will be used. No explanation of the change to the name Helen has yet been found. YASAWICH, Alice (I13837)
 
964 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LUFKIN, Solomon (I8025)
 
965 Son Stanley's Social Security death record lists mother's maiden name as "Glanfield". GLANFIELD, Ada (I6921)
 
966 Soon after the close of the Revolution, a society called the Ohio Company was formed for the purpose of founding a state on the banks of the Ohio river, and Ebenezer Porter was one of those who shared in the enterprise. The first party started for the Ohio in 1787, and he was of the number; later he returned and took his family back with him. He had previously served in the expedition against Crown Point. PORTER, Ebenezer (I8018)
 
967 Source: St. Famille, Ile d'Orleans Church VERMET, Fleury Asquet (I139)
 
968 Sources conflict regarding the death date. Some sources say the child lived until 17 April 1801 (age 2 months), other sources list the death date as 2 Nov 1803 (age 2 years). VERMET, Antoine (I86)
 
969 Spelling of name is confirmed by Archibald McInnis' signature in the marriage registry of his daughter Christy in 1861. MCINNIS, Archibald (I4222)
 
970 Sponsored by Joseph Sabourin and Suzanne Portelance. LAFRANCE, Joseph Alfred (I11936)
 
971 SSA records show a birth date of 4 Jun 1890. Find A Grave shows his birth date at 1 Jun 1890. A handwritten WWI draft registration card hand written by Emile has the date of birth as 4 Jun 1890. Emile's baptismal record at St. Agapit shows his baptism occurred on 7 Jun 1890. The 1901 Canadian Census shows his birth date at 9 Jun 1890. VERMETTE, Joseph Emile (I12887)
 
972 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DUPUIS, Joseph Emile Alonzo (I13293)
 
973 SSAN records have Alma Vermette, b. 23 Nov 1902, d. 27 Oct 1997 in Auburn, ME MADORE, Alma Rose (I215)
 
974 SSN and Knock Family Genealogy list 12 Oct 1898 for birth date STURM, Clark Mckinley (I4058)
 
975 SSN issued in Colorado. HALTER, Grover Cleveland (I9708)
 

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