The genealogy of my extended family
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Matches 1,101 to 1,200 of 6,350
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1101 | d/o Edward MANNERS, 3rd Earl of Rutland & Isabel HOLCROFT, Countess of Rutland | MANNERS, Elizabeth (I46231)
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1102 | d/o Edward Mushers (b Mar 1874) and Mary Elsie Kinney (b 30 JUN 1881). | SPENCER, Mary (I7071)
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1103 | d/o Edward Mushers (b Mar 1874) and Mary Elsie Kinney (b 30 JUN 1881). | MUSHERS, Margaret (I29565)
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1104 | d/o Edward PALMER & Hannah BAILEY | PALMER, Elizabeth “Betsey” (I32701)
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1105 | d/o Edward PATTEN & Elizabeth TRINDER Children: 1 Margaret Finney, bp at Lenton, Notts., July 20, 1637 2 John, b at Plymouth, Massachusetts Dec 24, 1638; bp at Barnstable July 31, 1653; d at Barnstable before Mar 9, 1718/19 when his estate was inventoried; m Mary ROGERS Aug 10, 1664 at Barnstable, Massachusetts, the granddaughter of Thomas ROGERS of the Mayflower. | PATTEN, Christian (I40538)
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1106 | d/o Edward SHEPARD & Violet CHARNOCK. Children of Jonathan and Deborah FAIRBANKS: Deborah married William LYON Grace died young Sarah died young Edward David Samuel married Christian CHAPELL Mary married Samuel WHITING Jeremiah married Mary PENFIELD Jonathan married Abigail Elizabeth Rachel | SHEPARD, Deborah (I30937)
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1107 | d/o Edward WHITE (1685—aft 1715) There were 3 contemporaneous Edward Whites: * There was an Edward White in Taunton, son of Joseph White, who married Rebecca Wetherall. * There was an Edward White, son of James Wight, brother of Joseph, who married Patience Bird * Then there is this Edward White. Nobody seems to know who he is. | WHITE, Anna (I47439)
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1108 | d/o Edward Wood (29 Oct 1598) and Ruth Lee (27 Sep 1642). After Robert Hazeltine's death, his widow sued Nathan Webster for killing her mare and he was sentenced to pay costs and damages. The warrant was served by Abraham Haseltine, constable of Bradford, Mar. 1676-77. Robert Hesseltine, aged about twenty years, deposed that this past winter when his mother Hezeltine's mare was killed he was at the house of his cousin Nathan Webster [cousin by marriage] and asked him who he thought killed her and he said he did. Deponent asked him again and he said "Yea I think it was I." The day after the mare was killed Nathan Webster was at their house and said he would carry home his plain shoes till he went to kill more horses again. David Haseltine and ABRAHAM HASELTINE of Bradford testified that after they heard that their mother's mare was killed they saw tracks where a man with plain shoes had gone into the field, a dog following him, and found a piece of tow which had been the wadding of a gun, the mare having been shot with a bullet. They tracked the man to the highway and to the house of said Webster, etc. Nathan Webster affirmed that Anna Haseltin told him the mare was Robert's before his Father died. Nathan also speaks of his "uncle Robert Haselton." Nathan Webster married Mary Hazeltine, daughter of John [Robert's brother], and so was a cousin by marriage to Robert Hazeltine, Jr." The Pillsbury Ancestry, Pg. 382 | WOOD, Ann (I38806)
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1109 | d/o Edwin BROOKS & Mary ADAMS —— Edwin Brooks had been born in Irasburg or Albany, VT in June of 1851 to James and Jane (Richardson) Brooks. Little is known of his family, and by the 1860 census he was living in a foster home. A known brother, Charles, was living in a different household as were two young Brooks girls who may have been sisters. Charles married in Putney, lived there for some years, then moved to Brattleboro as well. Charles and his family are buried in the same lot at Morningside Cemetery as Edwin, Mary and their sons. When Edwin married the eighteen year old Mary Adams in Charlestown in 1884, he gave his age as twenty eight although he was actually thirty three. Mary Elvira Adams was from an old New Hampshire family. The oldest daughter of John Loren and Ellen (Prouty) Adams, her parents, grandparents, and even some of her great grandparents had grown up in theWalpole - Charlestown - Langdon area. Her father and her grandfatherAdams were both Civil War veterans. Although not exceptionally prosperous, her parents and their families were respected members of the community. Mary grew up with two brothers, a sister, and surrounded by many aunts, uncle, and cousins. When Fannie was born, she already had one brother, George. She was followed by brothers Clarence and Bill. All the children were born in Charlestown, but by the 1900 census the family was living in Bellows Falls, VT where Ed Brooks was employed as a stationary engineer. That career seems to have involved factory maintenance and fixture or tooling design, sort of an early version of an industrial engineer and definitely without college training. Even Clarence and Bill worked for a box manufacturer in Bellows Falls as early as 1910 even though they were still teenagers. Why they left in 1911 and moved to Brattleboro is unclear but probably had to do with employment. In Brattleboro, Ed worked for S. A. Smith, a manufacturer of stepladders and for Felch & Pier, a chair manufacturer, before being forced into an early retirement by illness. Fannie also went to work, listed as a domestic in the 1911 and 1912 city directories. George had apparently struck off on his own for a while and doesn't show up in the directories until 1914. The Brooks family never owned a home, always renting, and at the time of her marriage, they were living in same 28 South Main Street boarding house where Leonard had lived for a couple of years. | BROOKS, Fannie May (I26857)
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1110 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WHITE, Elinor Miriam (I47304)
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1111 | d/o Elbridge G. Palmer & Jane | PALMER, Grace Holt “Lizzie” (I2391)
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1112 | d/o Elbridge V. WHEELER (1821—1901) & Pauiina H. DAVIS (1825—1885) | WHEELER, Annie “Sarah” (I22421)
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1113 | d/o Eldad CURTIS and Clotilda WEEKS Wife of Samuel Standish III, with whom she had one child, Samuel Standish IV. | CURTIS, Lois (I45890)
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1114 | d/o Eleazer DOWSE & Mary EDMONDS Children: 1 Mary 1720-1775 2 Eleazer 1721-1722 3 Sarah 1723-1762 4 Anna 1726- 5 Elizabeth 1728-1759 6 Martha 1730- 7 Joanna 1732- 8 Katherine 1734- 9 Bartholomew 1736-1806 10 Richard 1739-1765 | DOWSE, Mary (I47471)
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1115 | d/o Elisha HORNE & Tamesin RANDALL | HORNE, Comfort (I2993)
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1116 | d/o Elisha HORNE & Tamesin RANDALL | PURDON, Jane (I46931)
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1117 | d/o Elisha Stetson & Abigail Brewster | STETSON, Zeresh (I40550)
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1118 | d/o Ellis BARRON & Grace | BARRON, Hannah (I15895)
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1119 | d/o Enoch FLOWERS (b. 1693 in Berks, PA) & Rebecca BARNARD (b. 1693 in Berks, PA). | FLOWERS, Rebecca (I4779)
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1120 | d/o Enoch WHITON & Mary LINCOLN | WHITCON, Bethia (I47508)
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1121 | d/o Ens. Richard King (1663-1723) & Mary Lydston of Kittery, York, ME. | KING, Joanna (I3033)
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1122 | d/o Ernest Irving Jeffrey and Nellie Estelle Brandt. | JEFFREY, Josephine Ann (I1029)
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1123 | d/o Ernest J Draheim & Katherine Arndt m 1st in 1963 Stanley K Waters, div Apr 1968, San Diego, CA | DRAHEIM, Katherine Louise “Kate” (I63)
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1124 | d/o Ernest Snow of Leominster, MA and Emily Wentworth. | SNOW, Lillian (I525)
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1125 | d/o Erosaman DREW & Mary WINCHESTER —— Erasmond/Erosaman DREW might have come to Massachusetts from Ireland. He m1 Bethia DRUCE, daughter of Vincent Druce, and m2 Mary WINCHESTER, widow of John, at Roxbury, Massachusetts, 18 Feb 1677/78. | DREW, Anna (I33989)
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1126 | d/o Evan J Edwards (1847-1915) & Rachel Thomas (1847-1896) —— 1910 census shows Aunt Hannah Morris, age 67, living with them. | EDWARDS, Lydia A. (I43891)
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1127 | d/o Ezekial Northend (1621-1698) & Edna Halstead (1620-1705). | NORTHEND, Sara (I6417)
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1128 | d/o Ezekiel MOREY (1723—1815) & Content ANDRUS (1740—1768) | MOREY, Jerusha (I46049)
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1129 | d/o Ezekiel OSGOOD (1712-1798) & Mary BARKER (1725-1810) | OSGOOD, Dorcas (I45346)
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1130 | d/o Ezra Thomas (b. 10 Feb 1765 Middleborough, MA) & Elizabeth Benson (b. 29 Dec 1766, Middleborough, MA) | THOMAS, Lois Nelson (I38842)
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1131 | d/o Fernando Alfonsez de Castilla & Jeanne de Dammartin | CASTILLA, Queen Eleanor (I43393)
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1132 | d/o Florence Mable JACKSON GREENE (1874—1967) | GREENE, Gladys (I45700)
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1133 | d/o Francis BROCK & Sarah HOBART | BROCK, Bathsheba (I40576)
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1134 | d/o Francis Coombs & Lydia Robinson | COOMBS, Lydia (I44906)
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1135 | d/o Francis DUDLEY & Sibylla LELAND | DUDLEY, Martha (I46267)
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1136 | d/o Francis Goodwin & Joan Lynes Children: 1. Francis Page, born ca 1600; died Ormesby, 1666, unmarried. 2. Robert Page, immigrant to New England; settled Salem briefly before removing to Hampton, where he died 1679; married South Walsham, 1629 to Lucy Warde. 3. Thomas Page, baptized at Hemsby, 1 May 1605 4. Rebecca Page, baptized at Ormesby St. Michael, 16 May 1608, m. ____ Rix. 5. Henry Page, born ca1610. | GOODWIN, Margaret (I44411)
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1137 | d/o Francis MATTHEWS & Thomasine CHANNON m1 William DREW m2 William FOLLETT | MATTHEWS, Elizabeth (I13996)
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1138 | d/o Francis Rogers (b abt 1636) & Catherine. | ROGERS, Elizabeth (I42796)
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1139 | d/o Francis S. McCLURE (1883—1958) & Ethel L. McCLURE (1888—1970) | MCCLURE, Frances (I9733)
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1140 | d/o Francis SCHIMMEL (1750—?) & Elizabeth LEIGHTON (1742—?) | SCHIMMEL, Magdalena (I32754)
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1141 | d/o Frank E. SNOW & Lura B. SNOWMAN | SNOW, Mabel Jeanette (I8519)
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1142 | d/o Frank M. HARRIS & Gertrude Mary SCHELL | HARRIS, Barbara Lucille (I2068)
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1143 | d/o Franklin Kress GURLEY & Charlotte Sidwell MYERS | GURLEY, Alice Kress (I44520)
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1144 | d/o Fred Leslie GREENE & Beulah Estelle GRINDLE | GREENE, Eleanor Frances (I44448)
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1145 | d/o Frederick Fayette DENT & Ellen BRAY WRENSHALL | DENT, Julia Boggs (I18960)
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1146 | d/o Full FITZWARIN & Clarice AUBERVILLE Children: Clarice Tregoz m Roger De La Warre. Sibyl m William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison. | FITZWARIN, Mabel (I35300)
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1147 | d/o Gardner Quincy Colton. | COLTON, Isabelle Emily (I971)
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1148 | d/o Geoffroy's first marriage to Adèle de Troyes, d/o Robert I, count of Troyes The couple had 4 sons and 1 daughter | DE ANJOU, Ermengarde (I43833)
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1149 | d/o George A TRIPPE & Hettie Ann GIFFORD | TRIPP, Marie E. (I38308)
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1150 | d/o George and Elizabeth Liddell, and one of ten children Circa 1851 Elizabeth, Mary, and seven siblings followed George to San Francisco, taking six months to sail around the Horn. Mrs. Liddell became very ill on the trip. Mr. Liddell shortly moved to the north coast of Santa Cruz, where he established a lumber mill on what is now Liddell Creek. Later the widowed Mrs. Liddell operated a bath house on the bluff above the main Santa Cruz beach, where Terrace Court is today. | LIDDELL, Mary Isabella (I6497)
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1151 | d/o George Auder | AUDER, Jane (I43402)
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1152 | d/o George Bell & Jennette | Family F429
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1153 | d/o George Bell & Jennette | BELL, Mary Jane (I35817)
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1154 | d/o George Blake and Dorothy. | BLAKE, Prudence (I38728)
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1155 | d/o George CARR (1613-1682) & Elizabeth DEXTER (1624-1691) | CARR, Ann (I6389)
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1156 | d/o George COLLINS & Elvira STINSON | COLLINS, Frances A. (I10909)
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1157 | d/o George DAVIS & Sarah CLARK of Lynn m1 Matthew GROVER | DAVIS, Mary (I15585)
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1158 | d/o George Davison & Rozanna Runyon. | DAVISON, Mary Runyon (I5989)
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1159 | d/o George deVere | DE VERE, Dorothy (I44221)
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1160 | d/o George Durant & Ann Marwood. | DURANT, Parthenia (I3670)
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1161 | d/o George FERNALD (1730) & Eunice KNIGHT (1732) | FERNALD, Abigail (I2920)
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1162 | d/o George GREE & Elizabeth HANBY | GREGG, Sarah (I47308)
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1163 | d/o George Greenleaf CHOATE & Elizabeth JOHNSON | CHOATE, Eliza (I46241)
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1164 | d/o George Huff REEDER & Margaret VAN CLEVE Had seven children, five of whom survived to adulthood | REEDER, Catherine (I46318)
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1165 | d/o George Jones and Mary. | JONES, Mary (I6756)
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1166 | d/o George KELLEY and Mary E THORPE | PURCELL, Anita (I39546)
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1167 | d/o George KIRK & Maria | KIRK, Martha (I32817)
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1168 | d/o George LEWIS & Sarah JENKINS m1 1663 James COBB m2 1698 Capt Jonathan SPARROW | LEWIS, Sarah (I42729)
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1169 | d/o George MARSH & Elizabeth BOWEN Children: John Page Jr Onesiphirus Page Benjamin Page Mary Page Dow Shepherd Abraham Page Joseph Page Cornelius Page Sarah Page Sanders Elizabeth Page Mercy Page Clough an infant son Ephraim Page | MARSH, Mary (I38792)
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1170 | d/o George MERIAM (1602—1675) & Susannah RAVEN (1599—1675) Children: I. Mary, b. Dec. 29, 1723; mar. Daniel TWOMBLY 2. Hope, b. Sept. 25, 1725; mar. Richard SCAMMON, Jr. 3. Sarah, b. April 16, 1727; mar. John HANSON. 4. Elisha,' b. Feb. 14, 1729. 5. Samuel, b. Jan. 3, 1731. 6. Thomas, b. April 21, 1733; d. July 31, 1803; mar. Sarah, dau. of William and Mary (Horne) Varney 7. Abigail, b. Feb. 25, 1735, d. 1793; she mar. Nathaniel Varney. 8. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 5, 1737; d. Dec. 13, 1796; he mar. Deborah, dau. of John Leighton, and lived on the homestead of his father. His eldest son Tobias Tuttle (b. Aug. 25, 1769; d. Sept. 30, 1822) was a prominent citizen of Dover. He was distinguished as a teacher of Navigation and Surveying: he taught the public schools for many years he was Selectman and Representative during many years. He built the fine brick block standing on the south west side of "TUTTLE SQUARE," which is said to be the first brick building ever built in Dover. 9. Reuben, b. March 26, 1739; mar. Elizabeth, dau. of Tobias HANSON & Judith VARNEY, and removed to Maine. 10. Bathsheba, b. Aug. 28, 1741; d. 1821; mar. Joseph Varney, brother of Nathaniel. 11. Tabitha, b. June 18, 1744. | MERRIAM, Mary (I47207)
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1171 | d/o George MUSKET (1586—?) & Elizabeth KNIGHT (1590—?) | MUSKETT, Bridget (I45504)
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1172 | d/o George SCOTT & Maud PIGOT | SCOTT, Elizabeth Ann (I8882)
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1173 | d/o George Scott and Carrie Piper. | SCOTT, Ada Eudora (I12256)
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1174 | d/o George Smith DAVIDSON | DAVIDSON, Mary Jane (I32862)
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1175 | d/o George Vickery & Lucy Hodsdon m1 John Clark Dixon | VICKERY, Elizabeth (I44292)
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1176 | d/o George W. Archer and Roberta Beard. | ARCHER, Mary Elizabeth (I35561)
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1177 | d/o George W. Stinson. | STINSON, Jane (I2733)
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1178 | d/o German Count Gerold of Kraichgau (founder of the Udalriching family) and his wife Emma, in turn daughter of Duke Nebe (Hnabi) of Alemannia and Hereswintha vom Bodensee (of Lake Constance) | OF VINZGAU, Hildegard (I45298)
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1179 | d/o Gervais II, Lord of Château-du-Loir | MNU, Matilda (I43878)
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1180 | d/o Gideon KITTLE (1855-1943) & Matilda A. PRESSER (1871-1945) Daughter Arlene Ruth is from a previous marriage | KITTLE, Violet Myrtle (I44180)
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1181 | d/o Gideon REA & Mary HERRICK | REA, Elizabeth (I44632)
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1182 | d/o Gilbert KENNEDY & Margaret | KENNEDY, Lady Jean (I47006)
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1183 | d/o Gilbert Winston & Hannah Abrell | WINSTON, Margaret (I10200)
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1184 | d/o Gille Críst (Ogilvie) of Angus and Marjory Huntingdon | ANGUS, Bethoc (I43951)
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1185 | d/o Griffith HAMDEN & Anna CAVE | HAMDEN, Anna (I44970)
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1186 | d/o Gulbrand HALDORSEN & Kari IVERSDATTER | GULBRANDSDATTER ROMSÅS, Marit (I45988)
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1187 | d/o Gustus JOHNSON (b1844) & Louise (b1851) Children Ralph (1898—?) Louise (1904—?) Kenneth B. (1915—?) | JOHNSON, Jennie E. (I47196)
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1188 | d/o Hans David OGSBURY & Anna Elizabeth SCHELDIN | OGSBURY, Anna (I39686)
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1189 | d/o Harry G. BICKFORD & Annie M. KIMBALL | BICKFORD, Bertha Ruth (I44685)
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1190 | d/o Harry Marston GIBBS & Florence August PIKE | GIBBS, Thelma (I44575)
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1191 | d/o Harvey E. TORREY & Annie B. | TORREY, Dorothy Maxine (I8299)
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1192 | d/o Henry A. KENISON & Sarah S. SIEGEL | KENISON, Adelaid M. “Addie” (I15853)
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1193 | d/o Henry and Katherine (---) May of Wisbech. | MAY, Dorothy (I40569)
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1194 | d/o Henry BRIGHT & Anne GOLDSTONE | BRIGHT, Mary (I15896)
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1195 | d/o Henry Cook & Judith Birdsall | COOK, Mary (I42943)
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1196 | d/o Henry Hill of Boston, MA. | HILL, Mary (I33966)
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1197 | d/o Henry ISHAM & Katherine BANKS | ISHAM, Mary (I15962)
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1198 | d/o Henry KIRK & Susan | KIRK, Harriet Mae (I38911)
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1199 | d/o Henry KNOWLES (1835 - 1893) & Jemima Jane SIMS (1835 - 1920) | KNOWLES, Catherine Elizabeth “Kate Eliza” (I2304)
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1200 | d/o Henry le VAVASOUR (1370-1413) & Margaret SKIPWITH (1368-1415) | LE VAVASOUR, Margaret (I43875)
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Updated 23 Dec 2023