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Matches 201 to 250 of 299
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201 | Section E, Row 11, No. 14 | Solomon, Phoebe (I796)
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202 | Section PLD, Row 4, No. 87 | Braham, Isaac (I3152)
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203 | Section PLD, Row 4, No. 87 | Goodman, Fanny (I3153)
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204 | Seems to have changed his name to Ainsley. | Ainsley, Ray (I4777)
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205 | Serialized in The Mayflower Descendant, and collected in The Complete Mayflower Descendant CD. | Source (S3260)
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206 | She apparently died along with her third child, although another family source gives her death year as 1848. Her husband apparently soon remarried another woman named Eunice, with whom he had several more children. | Payne, Eunice (I85)
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207 | She apparently died before 1880, as she was not listed with her husband or children in the 1880 census. | Ansley, Mary Jane (I3616)
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208 | She committed suicide by jumping from a sixth-floor window. | Finkelstein, Rachel (I5241)
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209 | She died a few days after giving birth to her third child, Woolf, who also soon died. | Goldsmid, Rebecca (I807)
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210 | She died three years before her mother, whose estate distribution included Elizabeth's children Myrtle and Franc Snedaker. | Ansley, Elizabeth Margaret (I3613)
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211 | She had been married previously, and at marriage was listed as "Anna Armolin Pomiray." | Wheeler, Anna Amelia (I1851)
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212 | She is not listed in her mother's probate file, dated 1935, although her children are. | Ansley, Minnie Viola (I3619)
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213 | She is said to be Mary Folger, and is said to have married Aaron G. Page in December 1811 at the First Presbyterian Church in Albany. Source not yet located. | Mary (I671)
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214 | She may be the Beulah Ansley, born 1886, who died in Orlando in 1979. | Smith, Beulah Edna (I5461)
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215 | She returned to England (age 16) with her brother Mark in February 1945 aboard the Rangitata. Then in June 1946 she returned (age 17) to New York aboard the Argentina. Then in July 1951 she returned (age 22) to London aboard the Mauretania. Then in November 1952 she returned (age 23) to New York aboard the Maasdam. | Braham, Kazah Helen Jane (I418)
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216 | She was Bessie's daughter from a previous marriage, not a child of Emil's. | Huber, Olive (I2936)
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217 | She was listed as Ida J. Ansley in 1913, when she and her husband witnessed a patent application. | Curtis, Ida Jane (I4769)
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218 | She was living with the same parents in 1900 and again in 1920, well after marriage. | Schriefer, Kunigunde (I2903)
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219 | She was married to Perry Wells, and living with him (with her son George) by the time of the 1870 census. | Family F1818
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220 | She was named Deborah after her maternal grandmother, who had recently died. But she was always known as Gladys. | Fingleston, Deborah Gladys (I806)
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221 | She was named in her father's will. | Bedell, Sarah A. (I1088)
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222 | She was not recorded in the 1880 census, when she should have been 10 years old, and certainly was not living by 1900, when her mother reported having no living children. So she probably died young. | Ansley, Ida May (I4884)
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223 | She was the Mrs. E.M. Snedaker of Abingdon, Illinois, who died in the huge Chatsworth train wreck in 1887. | Ansley, Elizabeth Margaret (I3613)
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224 | Simeon was living in White Lake, Oakland County, Mich., at the time of the 1870 and 1880 censuses. He was in Waterford, Oakland County, Michigan in 1860. (He died before the 1900 census; his widow was living alone and reported that 4 of her 6 children were living.) | Ainsley, Simeon (I4662)
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225 | smith4008@comcast.net | Source (S3459)
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226 | Some records say his birthplace was Des Moines, Iowa. | Batchelor, George W. (I778)
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227 | Some researchers point to a marriage, 10 Dec 1811, at the First Presbyterian Church of Albany, between a Mary Folger and a man with the last name of Page. (LDS source film no. 17508. Batch Number: M50622-1.) However, Aaron and Mary were already married by May 1811, when Aaron G. Page of Marlborough "and Mary his wife" took out a $2,000 mortgage to help buy 100 acres there. So Mary's maiden name was not Folger. | Family F222
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228 | Some sources give her last name as Easter. It's not clear which is correct. | Carter, Elizabeth M. (I4239)
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229 | Sophia Ansley is said to have been born in 1788 and died in 1870. No source. | Ansley, Sophia (I4644)
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230 | Source for her date of death, and her mother's maiden name, is the California Death Index, 1940-1997. | Schreitmiller, Anna (I3017)
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231 | Source for her maiden name is her son's death certificate. | Rogers, Ellen M. (I4428)
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232 | Spelling of his middle name is based on his U.S. patent application in 1902, where it is spelled that way three times. | Ansley, William Alexander (I3611)
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233 | Stella's uncle Raphael Hart was one of the two official witnesses. | Family F1284
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234 | Stone there may be memorial only | Ansley, William (I3892)
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235 | Surname based on mother's surname in 1900 and 1910 census. | Jung, Marie (I2917)
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236 | susan.bernabe@gmail.com | Source (S3507)
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237 | Tax list for the various districts of Westmoreland Co., Colony of Connecticut, August, 1776. Copies of these tax lists can be found printed in "Proceedings and Collections of The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society," V: 209-218. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genbel/oct/conntax1776.html | Source (S3348)
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238 | Text excerpt is on the web at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ca/yolo/bios/freeman81bs.txt | Source (S3435)
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239 | The 1841 census lists her birthplace as "foreign parts," but the 1851 census gives it as Whitechapel. | Moses, Catherine (I3170)
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240 | The coroner concluded that she had drowned herself. | Moses, Rebecca (I7875)
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241 | The evidence for her parentage is found only in her death certificate. | Ward, Merriam Emma (I779)
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242 | The marriage record gives her age as 29, which was about 10 years younger than her actual age. | Family F1274
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243 | The name of Joseph Moses' wife is lightly documented. Her name is given as Deborah in son John/Jacob's death record and in (apparent) daughter Phoebe's death record as well. I have not located a primary source for Deborah's maiden name or for this marriage. | Family F2773
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244 | The only known evidence for this child is his gravestone, at Marengo Memorial Cemetery. According to the stone, he died at age 3 months and was the child of "J. & P.A. Ansley." | Ansley, Ambrose (I4891)
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245 | The only record for him is as an 18-month-old in the 1861 census. | Solomon, Lionel (I3231)
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246 | The only source for his first name is his son's death certificate in 1922; reliability unknown. | Raysser, Christian (I2901)
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247 | The only source so far for this marriage or Desire's death date is this web page: http://www.genealogysf.com/Stanton-p/p121.htm#i6041 | Family F1874
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248 | The source for her last name is her son Maurice's marriage record in Utah in 1924. | Ribner, Sarah (I6166)
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249 | The source for her surname is the birth certificate for her son Jonah, which gives her name as "Catherine Levi, formerly Moses." | Moses, Catherine (I3170)
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250 | The source for James Graham and his wife Mary Jane is their daughter Margaret's death record in 1924. | Family F2057
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