Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 101 to 150 of 435
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101 | Arrived 2 years after her husband with their children: Son John; Son Samuel; Daughter Phoebe; Daughter Lydia; Son Richard | Margaret (I235)
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102 | Arrived 1 year after the Pilgrims on the ship 'Fortune' | de Lannoy (Delano), Philip (I1761)
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103 | Arrived on the ship "Anne" with her son Samuel, daughters Lydia and Phoebe. Primary immigrant name as Margaret Morgan Hickes | Margaret (I88)
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104 | Arthur L Sherman, 71, of Mansfield died Monday, Jan. 26, 2004 at the Care Home in Mainesburg. Born Sept. 12, 1932 in Mansfield, he was the son of Lyle and Iva ( Smith) Sherman. He served in the United States Army as a paratrooper. He was the husband of Helen (Shannon) Sherman. Surviving besides his wife, Helen of Florida, is a son, Curtis A. Sherman of Mansfield; daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly and Steve Aumick of Mainesburg; two step-sons and step-daughters-in-law James and Carol Brooks of Roaring Branch, Earl ( Judi Ayres) Brooks of Tioga; Step-daughter and stepson-in-law, Nancy and Dale Nauman of Mansfield; 13 grandchildren, Chad Aumick, Daron Aumick, Bridget Sherman, Heather Sherman, Travis Matthew, Daniel Nauman, Heather ( Shawn) Wallace, Andrea ( Randal) Glick, Sommer (James) Gee, Thomas Brooks, Christopher Brooks, Ryan Brooks; six great-grandchildren; five brothers and sisters-in-law, Walter and Priscilla Sherman of Mansfield, Joseph and Velma Sherman of Tioga, Lynn and Faith Sherman of Mansfield, Milton and Karen Sherman of Troy, Donald Sherman of Kansas. three sisters and brothers-in-law, Dorothy and Robert Smith of Mansfield, Mabel and James Bradley of Mansfield, Delphine and Brad Copp of Cherry Flats; his first wife Mary Sherman of Mainesburg; close friends, John Detweiler and Jerry Reynolds, both of Mansfield. Family and friends are invited to call on Wednesday, Jan. 28 from 6 8pm at the Jacquelyn A. Buckheit Funeral Chapel, Crematory and Monuments, PC, 637 S. Main St. Mansfield. Services will be held Thursday, Jan. 29 at 11 am at the funeral home with Rev. Howard Woodruff officiating. Burial will be Tioga Memorial Gardens, Charleston Twp. | Sherman, Arthur Lyle (I2145)
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105 | As young adults, Fred and his brother Paul traveled to Montana to work at the Van Camp Ranch from June through August of 1935. They each wrote home once a week; two of those letters are attached. | Lorenz, Frederick Graham Jr. (I1228)
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106 | Baptism record at: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWN6-DZG | Wagner, Emilie Johanna (I1089)
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107 | Baptized in Walloon Church (Vrouwekerk). Baptismal witness was Francis Cook, the husband of his mother's sister, Hester | de Lannoy (Delano), Philip (I1761)
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108 | Bessie is a descendant of Mayflower Pilgrims: John Alden, Edward Doty, Priscilla Mullins (and her father William), and George Soule. Certified by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD) on 12/20/2019 and 8/28/2020. | Sherman, Bessie Lucille (I1230)
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109 | Bessie sold the house on Salem St. shortly after her husband died. She moved to 713 E. 63rd Pl., apt. 12 where she provided nursing care to the couple there. | Sherman, Bessie Lucille (I1230)
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110 | Birth certificates were not issued until 1904. Date of birth is from passport applications and death record. | Perry, I, Charles Boswell (I56)
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111 | Births and deaths have been registered in North Carolina state government offices only since 1913. Prior to 1913, the state of North Carolina did not use birth records or certificates of any kind. For birth records prior to the dates listed above, contact the local Register of Deeds office in the county where the birth occurred. Do not contact North Carolina Vital Records or the North Carolina State Archives, as there are no birth records prior to 1913 in a state public office. For death certificates prior to 1930, contact the North Carolina State Archives. | Bartlett, Estelle May (I1597)
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112 | Brewery Owner - Henry purchased the brewery in 1853; located on a triangular shaped proprietary bordered by Lafayette Ave. at Market St. and Grant Ave. (northeast corner). The building was razed in 1924 | Lorenz, J. Adolph Henry (I1020)
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113 | Burial place is unknown. Possibly buried in Bridge Road Cemetery where her husband is buried. | Higgins, Apphia (I219)
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114 | Buried at Knowlton Cemetery in Gaines, Tioga, Pennsylvania. Date of death from his gravestone. NOTE: the Beach Family Register gives a death date of March 1878 | Beach, Jehiel (I984)
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115 | Buried next to her husband at Old North Burial Ground (aka Federal Hill Cemetery) in Agawam, Hampden, Massachusetts./West Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts | Keep, Sarah (I1351)
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116 | Buried with his wife, Catherine, at Cleveland/Pratt Cemetery (a.k.a. Goodall Cemetery) in Richmond township, Tioga, Pennsylvania | Sherman, William Edward (I1186)
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117 | Caroline is living with her father and brother, William. Marshall, Illinois is where her sister, Augusta, married Henry Lorenz in 1855. Located 20 miles west of Terre Haute, Indiana; the residence of her brother, Adolph. | Reinhard, Caroline (I1335)
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118 | Carthage Press Obituary - Pet Belle Myers, Jul 8, 1916. Mrs. Sigmund Frensdorf, who before her marriage was Miss Pet Myers of this city died in a Clinton, Missouri hospital yesterday, the result of an operation for mastoiditis. Mr. & Mrs. Frensdorf have been living in Deepwater, Missouri, where he is engaged in the mercantile business. The deceased is the youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Myers, pioneer residents of Carthage. Many years ago she married Mr. Frensdorf and they lived in Lamar a number of years. The remains are expected to arrive in Carthage on the 4:00 p.m. Missouri Pacific train tomorrow. They will be met by the Knell hearse and pallbearers selected from the Masonic lodge of Carthage will receive them. The body will be taken direct to Park cemetery for direct interment. The Rev. Dr. McCaughtry, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will conduct the services at the grave. Mrs. Frensdorf was a member of th at church while living here, growing to womanhood in its Sunday school. Interment will be made in the Myers family lot. The deceased was a sister of Hal Myers, now living in Webb City. | Myers, Pet Belle (I1998)
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119 | Cause of death: carcinoma inguinal lymph nodes, (pancreas?)...carcinoma involving inguinal lymph nodes have a detectable primary site in the genital or anorectal area | Lorenz, Harry Adolph (I1014)
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120 | Cause of death: chronic endocarditis...an inflammation of the inner layer of the heart, the endocardium. It usually involves the heart valves | Sherman, Lucy Angeline (I330)
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121 | Cause of death: Chronic Myocarditis, a disease marked by inflammation and damage of the heart muscle. causes of myocarditis, include viral infections, autoimmune diseases, environmental toxins, and adverse reactions to medications. | Sherman, David Thompson (I775)
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122 | Cause of death: pyemia (blood poisoning (septicemia) caused by the spread in the bloodstream of pus-forming bacteria released from an abscess.) | Wagner, Jacob (I1479)
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123 | Cheese-maker at his In-Laws' dairy farm | Bartlett, Charles Fremont (I970)
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124 | Civil War...60th Regiment E.M.M., Co. K. Relieved of duty 18 Apr 1863. Promoted to Captain on Dec 6, 1862 | McCown, William M. (I972)
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125 | Cremated at Hillview Crematory in Farmington, Missouri | Sanders, William Douglas (I1248)
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126 | Date his will was proved | Sherman, Edmund (I566)
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127 | Date is from her father's obituary and census records. After the family arrived they traveled to Indianapolis where her father worked on the construction of the Madison & Indianapolis Railroad (1836-1847). | Reinhard, Augusta (I1229)
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128 | Date is from her father's obituary and census records. After the family arrived they traveled to Indianapolis where her father worked on the construction of the Madison & Indianapolis Railroad (1836-1847). | Reinhard, Caroline (I1335)
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129 | Date is from his father's obituary and census records. After the family arrived they traveled to Indianapolis where her father worked on the construction of the Madison & Indianapolis Railroad (1836-1847). | Reinhard, William (I1340)
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130 | Date is just a guess based on son, John's year of birth. NOTE: The somewhat common belief that William's wife was Ann Wilkinson probably originates from a careless reading of the footnote on pg 319 of "Immigration of Irish Quakers by Albert Myers"... | Family: William Gregg, II / Mrs. William Gregg (F336)
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131 | Date of birth based on complete age given per cemetery record/tombstone (age: 74-1-16). Place of birth per 1850 census. Middle name is just a guess..."L." is the known initial. | Sherman, John L. (I328)
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132 | Date of birth from cemetery record. 1860 Census shows place of birth as PA but 1850, 1870 and 1880 show VT. | Sherman, Lucy (I1455)
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133 | Date of birth from death record, which lists her age in days, months, years. | Eldridge, Mary (I143)
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134 | Date of birth from gravestone. No birth record per Readsboro, Vermont county clerk 4/27/16. No birth record for he or his siblings per Whitingham, VT county clerk 6/13/16. "Some Descendants of Philip Sherman" (1968) gives Whitingham, Vermont. | Sherman, Nathan Tilchner (I324)
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135 | Date of birth from headstone. Father's name from "History of Bradford County with Biographical Sections", 1891. pg. 966 | Stever, Huldah (I1679)
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136 | Date of birth from her headstone | Clark, Sarah (I1598)
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137 | Date of birth from his headstone. Weisen is the closest I've found to the town name found on his marriage record. It was part of Prussia in 1850. Jacob also says his father was from Saxony which is the same general area. | Wagner, Jacob (I1479)
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138 | Date of birth per gravestone. Per daughter's death certificate (Lucy A. McMahan), exact place of birth is Leona, Springfield township, Bradford county | Leonard, Lucy G. (I1661)
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139 | Date of birth per his baptism record and draft registration card. | Weiler, Johann Martin Willi (I553)
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140 | Date of death from headstone | Wagner, Jacob (I1479)
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141 | Date of death from headstone | Reinhard, Augusta (I1229)
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142 | Date of death unknown. His wife is buried in "Old Burying Ground" in Cambridge but there is no headstone for Ephraim, if he is even buried with her. No will for Ephraim has been found. | Cutter, Ephraim I (I29)
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143 | Date per his baptism record | Weiler, Johann Martin Willi (I553)
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144 | Date the will was signed. Inventory of estate done 19 March 1686/7. The will was proved March 22, 1686/7. | Sherman, Philip (I563)
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145 | Deacon in Old South church for 35 years and Deacon for 6 years at Union church (one of the founders). | Perry, Moses (Dcn.) (I96)
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146 | Departed from Belfast, Ireland on the ship Vesper. Arrived with siblings: Alexander (22), Dorathea (16), Adam (14) | Dunn, William J. "Billy" (I211)
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147 | Do not find her or her sister with either parent in 1940 census. No one in the family knew that Marjorie had two younger sisters. Did they die young? Marjorie's brother Bartlett refused to talk about the family. | McCown, Stella (I1601)
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148 | Do not find her or her sister with either parent in 1940 census. No one in the family knew that Marjorie had two younger sisters. Did they die young? Marjorie's brother Bartlett refused to talk about the family. | McCown, Mary (I1604)
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149 | Document shows that Martha H. was the widow of Capt. Robert F. Cark...so Robert died before 1890. Gives his company and rank in 1863. | Clark, Robert F (I1934)
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150 | Dolores Joanne Allen, 73, of Indianapolis, IN passed away Tuesday, March 7, 2006. She was born October 13, 1932 in Westphalia, IN to the late Earl Hinkle and the late Lucile (Wampler) Marksbary. She was married to the late Dick Lee Allen in 1957. She lived in Indianapolis for 20 years, Bloomington for 15 years, Springfield, Illinois for 7 years and she was a Bloomington High School graduate in 1950. She was a snackbar Clerk for Heartland Crossing Golf Course in Camby, IN for 6 years, she worked at Riley Hospital in Indianapolis for 7 years, and she was a Stock Clerk for Ames in Indianapolis for 5 years. She is survived by 8 children: Dan and Dee Young of Indianapolis, Ceil Western of Whitestown, IN, Donna Ghriseli of AZ, John Allen and Teresa Griswell and Charles Allen of Indianapolis and Avis Allen of IA; 3 step children: Dennis Allen of Kokomo, IN, Paul and Mary Allen of Indianapolis; several Grandchilren and Great Grandchildren; 4 sisters: Loueva Young of Camby, IN, Shirley Marksbary of Indianapolis, IN, Wilma Chambers of Bloomington, IN, Marcia Cannon of FL; she is also survived by a brother, Homer Hinkle of Camby, IN. Calling hours will be 2-8pm, Friday March 10, 2006 with the Funeral being at 10am Saturday morning, March 11, 2006 both at JONES FAMILY MORTUARY. Ronald Willis will be officiating the service. Joanne Allen will be laid to rest at West Newton Cemetery. | Hinkle, Dolores Joanne (I1150)
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