Matches 6,851 to 6,900 of 9,078
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6851 | Maker of boots and shoes and living at 340 East Pleasant, Springfield, OH | MABBEY, Jesse T. (I3508)
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6852 | Males: 40-50 1 William S. Peeples 20-30 1 Unknown (probably a younger brother) <5 2 Richard S. and William T. Females: 60-70 20-30 1 Probably his wife | Family: William Scott PEEBLES / Mary Ann STANTON (F2155)
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6853 | Malignant Endocorditis | STEWART, William Curtis (I17390)
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6854 | Manager and owner of Acme Employment Bureau | SHIELDS, Austin Benoni (I18857)
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6855 | Manager of a general farm | GREENE, John Murray (I17642)
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6856 | Manifest states that he was a student going to join his father in Belvedere, California. | DOBSON, Clifford George (I18069)
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6857 | Many sources say Henry was born about 1638 in Wales, possibly in Talgarth, Brecknockshire, South Wales. He was a Quaker, a member of the Society of Friends, and appears in officials records in Henrico County, VA as early as 1677. One quote says: "One of the most interesting families in Virginia from the point of view of economic, social and political development is the distinguished family of which Henry Watkins is the immigrant ancestor." Other sources claim that Henry was born in Virginia, the son of Henry Watkins who was active in Accomac County, Virginia as early as 1614, but there is no proof of this belief. James C. Watkins of Linwood, Kansas believes that Henry was the son of Edward and Alice (Morton) Watkins and was born 1637/8 in Varina Parish, Turkey Island Precinct, Henrico County, Virginia. | WATKINS, Henry III (I16558)
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6858 | Maple Grove Lot 257, Space 4 | THOMAS, Archie Ray (I15112)
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6859 | Margaret Allen was buried next to Samuel and Mary Smith at Fairview Cemetery [Liberty & Monroe Townships (Logan Co. Gen. Soc., 1995). According to Find-a_Grave, she is listed on the gravestone of her brother, Samuel | SMITH, Margaret (I4473)
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6860 | Margaret Ellen Hamilton Charters died 15 days after giving birth to twin boys. She died of inflamation of the bowels or of the womb. Barbara Charters Libke has records that show each cause of death. | HAMILTON, Margaret Ellen (I3648)
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6861 | Margaret Fowler, eldest daughter of Charles and Mary Fowler, was born in MonmouthCo., New Jersey. She later moved to Medina County, Ohio, making the trip in a wagon. At the age of 16, she was converted and united with an M.E. Church in Medina Co., at which place she remained faithful until her removal again with her parents to Logan Co. settling near East Liberty. She here united with the M.E. Church by letter. On 11th month 24th 1846 she was united in marriage to Joel Watkins. On the next day she with her husbna dcame to the farm on horseback, where she lived until the day of her death. To this union were born three daughters, the youngest dying in childhood. In the year 1854, she removed her church membership to the Goshen Friends Church of which she remained a faithful member for the rest of her life. Her husband departed this life 1st month 19th 1856. On 3rd month 19th 1860, she was again united in marriage to Albert Jacobs. To this union was born one daughter who was spared to them 2 years. Again on 6th month 14th 1889 her second husband was removed to his death. On 12th month 20th 1911, Aunt Margaret was called to her reward aged 92 years 2 months and 11 days. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James McAttee, and Mrs. Theo. Farrington, one step-daughter, Mrs. Luther McAtee, and one stepson, John Jacobs of Hancock Co. Aunt Margaret was always bright and cheerful, a great friend not only to the old, but to the young people and children as well. She always said, "I never want to outlive my usefulness" which wish was truly granted, she having completed the knitting of a pair of mittens for Master Chandler Young only about four weeks ago. She can truly say wiht Paul, " I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall five me that day." | FOWLER, Margaret (I3760)
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6862 | Margaret had given birth to eight children, but only three were still living. | Family: Otis Sylvester KNEELAND / Margaret Belle FRAME (F5199)
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6863 | Margaret was living with her sister, Elizabeth Smith Hill | SMITH, Margaret (I4473)
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6864 | MARION - Ansel B. Breece, age 88, of Marion, died Friday, April 28, 2006, at Heartland of Marion. He was born on May 11, 1917, in Delaware County, to the late Reason and Bessie (Butler) Breece. On Sept. 6, 1947, he married the former Gloria Davis and she survives in Marion. Ansel is a 1938 graduate of Ashley High School and went on to serve in the United States Army. He retired from Marion General Hospital after 30 years of service as a surgical technician. In his spare time Ansel enjoyed gardening. In addition to his wife, Ansel is survived by one son and his wife, Phillip and Lola Breece of Galion; one daughter and her husband, Phyllis and Richard Jr. Petry of Cardington; four grandchildren, Glori and Darrel Johnson of Iberia, Lisa and Snapper VanHouten of Galion, Leeanna Petry of Caledonia and Rusty Petry of Cardington; three great-grandchildren, Zachary Willis, Raven VanHouten and Peggy Johnson; and one sister, Vera Whipple. In addition to his parents, Ansel was preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters. | BREECE, Ansel Baldwin (I9850)
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6865 | Marital status given as married. | WALKER, Joel (I5308)
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6866 | MARJORIE CRAIG, beloved wife of the late Walter Craig; dear mother of Kimberly Heinieke (Kurt) and Claudia Craig; fond grandmother of Chad, Bryn, Alix and Dana Heinieke; sister of William Todd and Carol Vasko; aunt and great aunt. Funeral Service SATURDAY, MARCH 9 at 12 noon at JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2914 DOVER CENTER RD., WESTLAKE, WHERE FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL GATHER FROM 11 A.M.-12 NOON SERVICE TIME. Entombment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Published in The Plain Dealer on March 7, 2013 -------------------- Marjorie Craig, beloved wife of the late Walter Craig. Dear mother of Kimberly Heinieke (Kurt) and Claudia Craig. Fond grandmother of Chad, Bryn, Alix and Dana Heinieke. Sister of William Todd and Carol Vasko. Aunt and great aunt. Marjorie was involved for years with the Lakewood Little Theatre (Beck Center for the Arts). She was also chosen to go overseas during WWII to entertain civilians in the Europe Theatre Campaign. Marjorie was part of the CATS, Civilian Actress Technicians and did a command performance before the King and Queen of Denmark. Funeral Service Sat. March 9 at 12 noon at Jenkins Funeral Chapel, 2914 Dover Center Road, Westlake where family and friends will gather form 11:00 am to 12 noon service time. Entombment Lakewood Park Cemetery. | TODD, Marjorie Jeanne (I4004)
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6867 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FOLSOM, Mark Ralph (I3074)
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6868 | Market Street Methodist Church | Family: Aaron Sherman WATKINS, D.D., Ph.D., LL.D / Emma Laura DAVIS (F419)
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6869 | Maron was living in the home of his daughter, Delia, and her husband Harry Knox. | PINKERTON, Marion Eddy (I7555)
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6870 | Marriage between Charlie R. Mills and Myrtle Boday. | Family: Charles R. MILLS / Myrtle Maude BODAY (F5806)
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6871 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: John Davis PENTECOST / Bonnie Jean BARRETT (F4208)
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6872 | Marriage date estimated from Mary's age. | Family: John BLAIR / Mary Jane JOHNSON (F5937)
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6873 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Raymond EVASIUS / Bertha UNKNOWN (F6131)
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6874 | Marriage license: | Family: Wallace Burdell VAUGHN / Dorothy Luella WATKINS (F5292)
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6875 | Marriage performed by B. Herbert, MG. | Family: Zacheus Doherty WATKINS / Susan Adeline BELL (F790)
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6876 | Marriage performed by G.S. Kalb, MG | Family: William Jasper WATKINS / Mary O. ROBB (F32)
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6877 | Marriage performed by J.W. Johnson, Justice of the Peace | Family: William White WATKINS / Rebecca John ELLIOTT (F33)
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6878 | Marriage performed by S. L. Roberts | Family: William Jasper WATKINS / Sarah Sophia KELLY (F31)
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6879 | Marriage performed by William Schooler, J.P. | Family: Joseph A. MEANS / Cassa Ann PECK (F4442)
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6880 | Marriage record says her name was "Georgette D'Amloy" | Family: Gustav Edmond ANDRE / Georgette D'AMLOY (F708)
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6881 | Marriage record suggests she was born 1901 | KRUPKA, Lillian (I4415)
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6882 | Marriage Record: Probate Court, Logan County, Ohio; Year 1906, Page 47, Number 93 | Family: Lloyd Earl HURTT / Laura Ellen WREN (F2606)
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6883 | Marriage Records of Hancock County, Ohio 1899-1919 says on page 93 that Preston and Mabel were married on 5 October 1904. | Family: Preston N. FELLABAUM / Mabel G. SHIFFERLY (F20)
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6884 | Marriage was at the resident of the bride's parents, Chipley, Fla, W A Bryan of Baptist Church officiated. | Family: William R. TOWNSEND / Edna May STANTON (F4838)
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6885 | Marriage witnesses: Joseph Voisey, Sarah??, Mary Voisey His occupation was described as farmer on the marriage certificate. | Family: Timothy Elms WYBURN / Sarah VOISEY (F1211)
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6886 | Married April 6th, 1918 at M.E. Parsonage, Kenton, Ohio by Rev. Wm Mc K. Brackney. Witnesses present and other Memoranda; Miss Mildred Longenecker, Miss Geneva Tabor, Mrs. Bessie Conkle (Bride's mother), Miss Marguerite Heller, Miss Mattie Heller, Mr. C.J. Rew, then 2nd Lieut. in U.S. Army - 136 M.G.Bn. Camp Sheridan Ala - on a fifteen day furlough. Wedding trip to Bemus Point NY to groom's home. | Family: Clyde James REW / Elizabeth Carlotta CONKLE (F2687)
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6887 | Married by Rev. John Todd, bride's father, in Bluffton, Allen County, OH | Family: Albright Moody SHIFFERLY / Carrie Alice TODD (F3)
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6888 | Married by William F. Broadus | Family: Austin CHEEK / Demanda WHALIN (F3263)
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6889 | Married by Wm. McFerren, Justice of the Peace | Family: Jonathan SAWYER / Elizabeth LEWIS (F4942)
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6890 | Married for 21 years, all five children were still living. | Family: William MILLS / Elizabeth STAPLETON (F2972)
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6891 | Married in the Taunton Register Office. | Family: Robert WYBURN / Mary Hannah Jarman TRENCHARD (F1166)
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6892 | Married to Col. William Lamb McNeel.. They lived in Hillsboro, WV where he owned large tracts of fine land. Of his generation, he was one of the most successful stock raisers in the county. During the last three years of the war between the states, he served in the Confederate Army as a Captain of Co. F., 19th Virginia Calvary. He served as a member of the Virginia legislature, and later as a member of the WVA Senate. | Family: William Lamb MCNEEL / Margaret Jane BEARD (F4803)
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6893 | Martha "Angie" Nelson Craig | NELSON, Martha (I19069)
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6894 | Martha Johnston was a sister to George Johnston who was married to Davis Derr's sister Mary. Birth and death dates from her bible. | JOHNSTON, Martha (I10788)
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6895 | Martha was a widow. She and her daughter, Mattie, a music student, were boarding in the home of Nannie Tidd. | KELLY, Martha Ann (I3633)
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6896 | Martha's death certificate say that she would be buried in Spring Lake. She lived in Spring Lake, Michigan at one point and her husband was born there, but Find A Grave shows no grave for her. | TODD, Martha Ellen (I3465)
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6897 | Martinus Hoagland was born October 27, 1716 at "The Flatlands, Long Island", one of the original five Dutch settlement towns now known as Brooklyn, NY. He was the s/o Harmanus Hooglandt (1681-1771) and Adriana Stoothoff (1687-1761), and the grandson of Christoffel "Stoffel" Hooglandt(1634-1684), the progenitor of this Dutch family in America. He and wife Annatje were parents to three children: Harmanus (1750), Elsie and John (1761). He settled in Somerset County, NJ at age 24. His 120-acre farm, near the south branch of the Raritan River, was at Flagtown in Hillsborough Twnshp. It adjoined the farms of his brother Harmanus (1725-1806) and his nephew Christopher Hoagland (1746-1822). He was an elder at the Neshanic Reformed Church in Hillsborough, which is the oldest church in NJ that's still in continuous use for it's original purpose. His uncle Christopher Hooglandt was of the Griggstown/Belle Mead, NJ branch of the family, whose homestead was on the west side of the Millstone River. Martin died March 4, 1804 and was buried in the family cemetery on the farm, in the Flagtown section of Hillsborough Twnshp. Photo requests cannot be fulfilled because the cemetery no longer exists. | HOAGLAND, Martinus (I15029)
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6898 | Mary (Robinson) Wallace, 106, of 808 Longmeadow St., a social leader and the town's oldest resident, died at home on Friday. She was born in Westfield in the year of the famous Blizzard of 1888, and moved to Sandusky, Ohio, as a child. She moved here in 1904, and lived on Mulberry Street, Springfield, for several years. She returned here in 1926. Music was one of her chief interests, and she was a director of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra Association and a founder of the Women's Symphony League. During World War II, she headed Red Cross volunteers. She worshipped at the First Church of Christ, where she held offices and sat on several committees. Her husband, Douglas Vaille Wallace , died in 1930. Mrs. Wallace leaves a son, Mack F. of Longmeadow; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by another son, John Wallace . | ROBINSON, Mary Foote (I10244)
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6899 | Mary Ann Hill is a descendant of James Watkins, Sr. | Source (S342)
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6900 | Mary Dickman is listed as head of household. Relationship not specified. | Family: Bernard Henry BARLAGE / Mary Elizabeth RICKER (F1488)
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