The genealogy of my extended family
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Matches 1,201 to 1,300 of 6,350
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1201 | d/o Henry Palmer & Elizabeth of Angmering, Sussex, England. | PALMER, Elizabeth (I31803)
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1202 | d/o Henry Robey. | ROBIE, Mary (I6754)
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1203 | d/o Henry Sayward & Ruth Philpot. | SAYWARD, Lucinda (I311)
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1204 | d/o Henry SCOTT (b abt 1560 in Bradsfield, St. George, Suffolk, England) & Martha WHATLOCK Children: Henry Kemball Abigail Kimball b: BEF 1616 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Elizabeth Kimball b: 1621 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Richard Kimball b: ABT 1623 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Mary Kimball b: 1625 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Martha Kimball b: 1629 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England John Kimball b: 1631 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Thomas Kimball b: 1633 in Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Sarah Kimball b: 1635 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA Benjamin Kimball b: 1636/37 in Ipswich, Essex, MA Caleb Kimball b: 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, MA —— Extract from Henry Scott's will: "To Abigale Kemball my grandchild twentie shillings to be paid at 21 to Henrie Kemball my grandchild twenty shillings to be paid at 21 to Elizabeth Kemball my grandchild twenty shillings to be paid at 21 to Richard Kemball my grandchild twenty shillings to be paid at 21." He also mentions his wife Martha, and sons Roger and Thomas Scott. Thomas Scott came with his wife and children to this country in the same vessel as Richard and his family, and they brought Martha Scott with them. This will was made 24 Sept. 1625 In the 21st year of James of England by Henry Scott of Rattlesden in the Co. of Suffolk and diocese of Norwich. It was proved in the court of the Archdeacon of Sudbury 10 January 1624-5. As Thomas Scott settled in Ipswich this may have had some influence in causing Richard's removal from Watertown. Henry Scott was buried at Rattlesden, 24 Dec. 1624. (Parish Register.) Ursula may have been married to Giles Cowes and had two daughters. Evidence for this is from a will by Richard Kimball, Sr. of Ipswich, dated 5 March 1674, probated 28 September 1675. In it he statres: "I give alsoe Eight pound to the Two Eldest Daughters of Gilles Senrs (Gyles Cowes: copy: that hee had by his first wife,) to be paid and Equaly devided to them at the age of sixteene, if Either of them die before, Then the whole, to be given to that Remaines" | SCOTT, Ursula (I4894)
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1205 | d/o Henry Smith and Hannah. | SMITH, Sarah Ellen (I816)
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1206 | d/o Henry SMYTH & Brydgett Children, b Ormesby & Scratby: Samuel (~1595) John (~1599) Bridget (~1601—bef 1633) James (~1603 Henry (~1604—24 Sep 1652) Mary (twin) (1608) m. NUDD Thomas (twin) (1608–bef 1703, York, ME) m. Martha ___ Elizabeth (1610–bef 1633) Miriam (~1614) Ruth (~1617) | SMYTH, Mary (I42947)
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1207 | d/o Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester | SOMERSET, Lady Lucy (I10092)
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1208 | d/o Henry TUTHILL & Phebe HORTON | TUTHILL, Anna (I36509)
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1209 | d/o Henry WARREN & Elizabeth EUSTACE | WARREN, Anne (I46937)
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1210 | d/o Henry WASLEY & Ann TOOLE | WASLEY, Mary (I38178)
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1211 | d/o Henry Williamson & Jane Angering | WILLIAMSON, Catherine (I44037)
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1212 | d/o Hiram Dunlap MOOR & Abigail FRANKLIN | MOOR, Victoria Josephine (I15935)
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1213 | d/o Hiram Freethy LEACH (1804—1891) & Abigail LEACH (1807—1832) | LEACH, Julia (I41625)
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1214 | d/o Horace Murr and Cora Brandon. | MURR, Bernice Ruth (I29890)
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1215 | d/o Horatio PHINNEY & Emily | PHINNEY, Judith (I21043)
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1216 | d/o Howard F. BROWN (1876—?) & Florence CATERER (1898—?) | BROWN, Melva Ellen (I2627)
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1217 | d/o Hugh Atkins/o Kendall, Westmoreland, England —— In the early days of the Colony all marriages were solemnized by magistrates, the clergy having no part in the ceremony. In 1641 Governor Bellingham, as magistrate, married himself to Penelope Pelham, and when called on to come down from the bench and plead to a complaint against him for the act, refused to do so. Joseph Hills was a magistrate “for the trial of small causes,” and followed the Governor’s example in his marriage of January 1656, but, unlike the Governor, did not escape public censure…. He was admonished by the Court. Genealogical Data Relating to the and Descendants of William Hills, the English Emigrant; pp71-71 | ATKINSON, Helen (I40749)
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1218 | d/o Hugh CHURCHMAN & Ambrose | CHURCHMAN, Anna (I36611)
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1219 | d/o Hugh de BOLEBEC m1 Henry de NONANT (?—1206) | BOLEBEC, Isabel (I45480)
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1220 | d/o Hugh Gernon of Cyfeiliog & Bertrade de Montfort | KEVELIOC, Hawise (I43399)
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1221 | d/o Hugh LASKIN & Alice Children: Thomas, Zachariah, Ephrima, Henry, Joseph, Elizabeth Fowler, John, & Benjamin. | LASKIN, Editha (I45241)
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1222 | d/o Hugh Magnus and Adelaide of Vermandois —— Reputed to have had an affair and left her husband when he was near death. | DE VERMANDOIS, Elizabeth (I43709)
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1223 | d/o Hugh THORNE (1568—?) m1 Richard BOND Children: twins John and Annie William Grace James Edward | THORNE, Agnes (I15682)
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1224 | d/o Humbert II of Savoy & Gisela of Burgundy, and niece of Pope Callixtus II, who once visited her court in France. She was buried in the cemetery of the Church of St. Pierre at Montmartre, but her tomb was destroyed during the Revolution. | DE MAURIENNE, Queen Adelaide (I40313)
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1225 | d/o Humphrey Stafford & Margarita Archer | STAFFORD, Anne (I44223)
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1226 | d/o Humphrey WOOD | WOOD, Mary Charity (I43540)
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1227 | d/o Humphrey WYTHE See Anderson vol. 7 p. 552-555 Comments for an explanation of how he proved Mary’s parentage. | WYETH, Mary (I11015)
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1228 | d/o Ichabod ROGERS (1719—1800) & Priscilla HOLT (1725—?) | ROGERS, Jerusha (I45534)
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1229 | d/o Increase BILLINGS & Hannah | BILLINGS, Abigail (I21907)
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1230 | d/o Increase SIKES & Abigail FOWLER Had eight children – James, Lydia, Samuel, Preserved, Nathaniel, Ebenezer, Esther, and Benoni. | SYKES, Rebecca (I46312)
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1231 | d/o Ira SASSERATH & Edna THEOBALD —— m2 John T. Anderson on 4 Oct, 1946 In New York, New York | SASSERATH, Janet C. (I10337)
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1232 | d/o Isaac BROWN (1770–1835) & Mary C. ULMER (1768–1854) | BROWN, Susan W. (I32728)
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1233 | d/o Isaac G. BUSWELL & Margaret | BUSWELL, Phebe (I42864)
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1234 | d/o Isaac Lazell (1660-1690) & Abigail Leavitt Johnson (1667-1748) | LAZELL, Abial (I44790)
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1235 | d/o Isaac PARKER & Abigail M POWERS | PARKER, Fanny Coburn (I44479)
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1236 | d/o Isaac Pearl BILLINGS (1838—1915) & Rosanna J. FRIEND (1847—1913) | BILLINGS, Elva Gertrude (I4618)
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1237 | d/o Israel Hodgsdon & Margaret Clark of Wakefield, NH. | HODGSDON, Elizabeth (I401)
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1238 | d/o Israel Straw & Ruth Smith | STRAW, Ruth (I407)
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1239 | d/o J. Marchant Hayman and Mabel Greene. | HAYMAN, Cornelia (I356)
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1240 | d/o J. McLean m 1st TURK | MCLEAN, Margaret (I36628)
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1241 | d/o James Ball (1670-1729) & Elizabeth Fiske (1670-1740) | BALL, Elizabeth (I3284)
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1242 | d/o James BALLOU & Mehitable INGALLS | BALLOU, Elizabeth (I32685)
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1243 | d/o James BRIDGMAN (?—1676) & Sarah LYMAN (1621—1688) | BRIDGMAN, Martha (I15812)
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1244 | d/o James Buck —— Birth: 1622, England Death: Mar. 18, 1659 Reading Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA Susanna was the daughter of James Buck from Kent England. Susannah came in the Hercules 1657 in the family of Henry of Ipswich, Massachusetts. She was with that family until her time was out when, at which time she got married to Thomas Hartshorn in 1640 in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. To this union, 7 children were born. | BUCK, Susanna (I35052)
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1245 | d/o James CHASE A warrant was issued 26 Aug 1715 against her for a child reputedly s/o Henry Green, who carried through his life the name Daniel Chase alias Green. | CHASE, Abigail (I34505)
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1246 | d/o James COLE & Sarah LINDSAY —— Lost her arm in 1875 when the Pinkerton agents threw a bomb into her home (attempting to kill the James brothers) and killed her 11 yr old retarded son, Archie Samuel. She had a life-pass on the rail road and was on her way to see her son Frank when she died of a heart condition, on the train. She attended St. Catherine's Academy (girl's school) in Lexington, KY. —— Born as Zerelda Elizabeth Cole in Woodford County, Kentucky her parents were James and Sarah Lindsay Cole; she had one younger brother, Jesse Richard Cole. One year younger than she, her brother committed suicide in 1895 for undisclosed reasons. When Zerelda was a small child, her father broke his neck in a riding accident leaving her mother with two small children. They were taken in by her paternal grandfather who owned a saloon. Later her mother remarried to Robert Thomason, a farmer. Zerelda, by all accounts, did not get along with her new stepfather, Robert, so she went to live with some of her mother's relatives in Kentucky where she attended a Catholic girls school. | COLE, Zerelda Elizabeth (I44990)
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1247 | d/o James DAVIS (1760-1836) & Sarah NASON (1762- ?) | DAVIS, Mary Crocker (I44598)
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1248 | d/o James Doty & Phoebe Slater. Mary Doty (James, Samuel, Edward) [Mayflower Index] b 23 May 1713 in Piscataway, NJ [Ethan Allen Doty #3296]. "She married Zebulon Sutton. Evidence of this marriage is lacking." (The Pilgrim Edward Doty Society compiled and published in October 1993 Descendants of Edward Doty, Mayflower Passenger, Vol. 4: Samuel Doty Descendants, p. 23) | DOTY, Mary Slater (I5785)
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1249 | d/o James EGGLESTON & Hester KELSEY | EGGLESTON, Hester (I36543)
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1250 | d/o James Finch WOODWARD (1808—1880) & Elizabeth JOHNSON (1807—1880) | WOODWARD, Amanda J. (I46053)
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1251 | d/o James Gorham (1650-1707) & Hannah Huckings (1653-1727) | GORHAM, Experience (I44810)
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1252 | d/o James Hurst & Catherine Gurteno | HURST, Hannah (I12320)
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1253 | d/o James KINGSBURY (1648-?) & Sarah BUTTON (1652-?) | KINGSBURY, Mary (I45021)
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1254 | d/o James McCARTER | MCCARTER, Elizabeth (I29558)
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1255 | d/o James MERRYMAN & Hannah BLAKE d. at birth of 2nd child | MERRYMAN, Lydia (I46769)
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1256 | d/o James Metcalfe & Jane Pigot. | METCALF, Margaret (I38781)
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1257 | d/o James Mosher (1735-1834) & Abigail Frost (1741-1815) | MOSHER, Elizabeth (I44804)
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1258 | d/o James MYCALL & Mary FARR | MYCALL, Rebecca (I47399)
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1259 | d/o James NEWTE (sent by Mason to Dover 1631 d. 1671. Selectman.) —— In the little Nute burying ground on the old Nute farm (next to John Damme's 20 acre lot on Back River) on the west side of the river, there are only three headstones with inscriptions. These are the graves of James Nute, founder of the Nute family in this country, and of Martha Damme and her husband, the upper part of the stone bearing his Christian name having been broken off and apparently lost. There are other graves but none marked to indicate to whom they belong. The mere fact that Martha Dam was buried by the side of James Nute is pretty good evidence that she was a pretty close relative. She was born in 1653, and it is quite evident that she must have been a daughter, and was was born apparently in 1620 or 1621. p267. | NUTE, Martha (I32)
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1260 | d/o James Pett & Anna | PETT, Louise Frances (I44436)
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1261 | d/o James PRIEST & Hannah LAWRENCE | PRIEST, Hannah (I15909)
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1262 | d/o James PRINCE & Katherine FRANKLIN | PRINCE, Rebecca (I47253)
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1263 | d/o James Ray & Elizabeth Foster. | RAY, Margaret Mary (I5725)
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1264 | d/o James Reed & Sarah Rowell (Feb 22, 1778 Salem, MA - Aug 24, 1872 Peabody, MA), married Sep 23, 1804 Salem, MA. | REED, Sarah E. (I36060)
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1265 | d/o James ROSS & Mary GOODNOW | ROSS, Mary (I36542)
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1266 | d/o James Smith & Elizabeth. | SMITH, Eunice B. (I402)
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1267 | d/o James STOKES & Elizabeth | STOKES, Margaret Ann (I45644)
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1268 | d/o James Thomas & Martha Goddard | THOMAS, Anne (I4009)
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1269 | d/o James WEBB & Maria COOK | WEBB, Lucy Ware (I31634)
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1270 | d/o Jansen SCHEMOES & Sara Pieterse van NAERDEN 9 children | SCHEPMOES, Sara (I40790)
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1271 | d/o Jarvis Nickerson & Delilah Ellis. | NICKERSON, Isabelle (I550)
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1272 | d/o Jasper HUNTLEY (1749—1816) & Azubah MACK (1748—1812) | HUNTLEY, Sarah (I46284)
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1273 | d/o Jean Luillier, Lord of Boullencourt and Presles | LUILLIER, Magdalene (I40291)
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1274 | d/o Jeremiah Paine & Lois Cobb of Truro Mass | PAINE, Lois Cobb (I44918)
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1275 | d/o Jeremiah S. Cold (1849-1920) and Lizzie Louise Johnston (1866-1938) | COLE, Marie Coulter (I38200)
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1276 | d/o Jesse APPLETON & Elizabeth MEANS | APPLETON, Jane Means (I16026)
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1277 | d/o Joanna, Duchess of Brittany & Charles, Duke of Brittany. | DE BLOIS, Duchess Marie (I2615)
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1278 | d/o Job Almy (1640-1684) and Mary. gd/o William Almy who immigrated in 1635 on the “Abigail.” | ALMY, Mary (I21647)
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1279 | d/o Joe BAIER (Germany) & Mayarch NEWMAN (Germany) | BAIER, Agnes Newman (I44776)
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1280 | d/o Johann Peter Fuchs & Anna Margaret | FUCHS, Magdalena (I38181)
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1281 | d/o Johann Philipp Peter WAGNER (1687—1750) & Maria Margaret LAUCK (1686—1766) m1 Heinrich m2 Johann | WAGNER, Anna Margaretha (I39882)
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1282 | d/o Johannes SCHMIDT (1735—1798) & Margaret BASINGER (1745—1804) | SMITH, Catarina (I32751)
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1283 | d/o Johannes WERD and Dorethea EEMAN. Sponsors: Nicolas Werd and Anna Ellkesand. | WERT, Hannah (I38613)
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1284 | d/o John & Joan Harley | HARLEY, Joan (I19845)
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1285 | d/o John ADAMS (1555-1604) & Agnes Katherine STONE (1556—1615) | ADAMS, Margaret (I45765)
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1286 | d/o John ALCOTT, planter | ALCOTT, Abigail (I44706)
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1287 | d/o John ALLEN (abt 1535—1600) | ALLEN, Jane (I38745)
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1288 | d/o John Amos Comenius, who was the s/o Philip Comenius of Savoy. They had 8 children. | COMMENUS, Maria (I40311)
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1289 | d/o John and Elizabeth (Polley) Brown (1657-?) at least 4 children: Daniel (1721-1810), Jacob (1723-1762), James (1725-1816) and Amos (1727-1804). m2 Thomas Baker, 6 Mar 1735 | BROWN, Hannah (I45052)
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1290 | d/o John Andrew COUNTRYMAN (1847—1927) & Catherine Ann BROWN (1849—1893) BUMANN – Oct. 6, Mrs. Jennie Bumann; wife of William Bumann and late of 1608 SE 85th ave. Mother of Mrs. Lawrence Horsman, Mrs. A. J. Unruh, Homer D. Bates, Sister of Mrs. B. F. Countryman, Mrs. Lew Fancher, Mrs. Arthur Shepherd, John, George, Lewis and Arch Countryman, 9 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. Services Saturday 9:30 a.m. at the Pearson Funeral Church, N.E. Knott st. at Union ave. Friends invited. Vault interment Riverview cemetery. The Oregonian, 7 Oct 1949, p35 | COUNTRYMAN, Philandra Jane “Jennie” (I45696)
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1291 | d/o John ARTOUR of London | ARTHUR, Olive (I9723)
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1292 | d/o John ATWOOD and Sarah MASTERSON The Wood family changed their name to At Wood coming from Wood-End in England, which converted to Atwood over time. | ATWOOD, Mary (I40557)
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1293 | d/o John Bachelder (abt 1604) & Elizabeth Mary Dickenson (abt 1615) of Canterbury, Kent, England | BACHELDER, Mary (I42725)
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1294 | d/o John BAKER & Sarah | BAKER, Sarah (I4843)
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1295 | d/o John Barton & Mary Wiley. Widow of James E. Tracy. Survived by children: Helen M. Sax, Davis Co, IA; John W. Tracy, Logan, Oklahoma; James W. Tracy, Lucas Co, Iowa; Ann R. Pim, Logan, Oklahoma; Mary Elizabeth Armstrong, Omaha, Nebr.; Charles F Tracy, Omaha, Nebr.; & Carl W. Tracy, White Breast, Iowa. | BARTON, Margaret Dunn (I6527)
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1296 | d/o John Bean (MacBean) by his second wife, Margaret Dowife. | BEAN, Catherine (I33208)
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1297 | d/o John BECKER and Catharina LUKETELLI | BECKER, Sophia (I39712)
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1298 | d/o John Beckett & Ann Aldwyne —— Children: Zachariah, John, Nathaniel, George, Susanna, Mary, Elizabeth, Patience, and Benjamin | BECKETT, Mary (I36405)
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1299 | d/o John BERKELEY (21 Jan 1351—1428) & Elizabeth BETTESHORNE (1353—?) | BERKELEY, Elizabeth (I45446)
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1300 | d/o John BERRY and Dorothy WHITMAN of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, and the descendant of British loyalists that fled to Nova Scotia from Virginia and Massachusetts during the American Revolution. Second wife of William Bennett Long, with whom she had 14 children. | BERRY, Rebecca Elizabeth (I16108)
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Updated 23 Dec 2023