Puffer Genealogy
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351 | A cashier at a brass factory -- MERGED NOTE ------------ It's not proven she belongs in this family however its the only family that fits with dates and places. | PUFFER, Rena M. (I33402)
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352 | A cashier at a restaurant | PUFFER, Margaret B. (I10201)
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353 | A Catholic priest, Pastor of St. Francis Parish, 1913-1947 | PUFFER, Rev. Leonhard (I36286)
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354 | A chair manufacturer in Gardner. | BAKER, Ezra (I14698)
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355 | A chaplain in the US Army. The post Chaplain at Fort Keogh in the late 1 800s. A member of the 49th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. | RITNER, Rev. Capt. Isaac Newton (I14501)
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356 | a chauffeur | FRENCH, John Clinton (I33602)
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357 | A chauffeur and he owned a trucking business | PUFFER, Raymond Henry Sr. (I13807)
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358 | A chauffeur for the Police Dept. | BRIDGHAM, Justin Roland (I47941)
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359 | A cheese maker at the time of his marriage | Family: PUFFER, William Henry / CONE, Winnie Adell (F22882)
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360 | A cheesemaker | COLBY, Roy Pablo (I32573)
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361 | A chemical engineer | REESE, Charles Lee (I631)
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362 | A chemist | HUNT, Harvey (I32976)
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363 | A chemistry professor at Univ. of Florida | FRENCH, Dr. Roland Barnes (I61352)
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364 | A Choctaw native indian | MANNING, Dr. Thomas Jeffereson Sr (I62991)
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365 | A Christian Science practitioner | PUFFER, Katherine May (I21213)
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366 | A cigar clerk at A. L, Rudger | PUFFER, Harry Wilson (I14412)
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367 | A city firefighter | SOUTHARD, Donald J. (I57204)
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368 | A civil engineer | Family: PUFFER, Clayton Linville / SHUMAKER, Beulah Alice (F16139)
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369 | A civil engineer for the Norwegian government. A teacher of manual training, formerly at the Pennington Academy, Pennington, N.J., now (1915) director of manual training in the school of Morristown, N.J.. Resides in Morristown, N.J. | LIED, Fred C. M. (I8713)
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370 | A Civil War corporal, he was captured at Canton, MS, Mar 2 1864. | JONES, Perry (I43063)
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371 | A Civil War Soldier | LEIGHTON, George Nelson (I36865)
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372 | A Civil War soldier, killed at Petersburg, VA. | HICKS, Merritt Gideon (I23095)
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373 | A Civil War Vet from the village of Pentwater, MI; Company K, 19th Michigan Infantry. Ira enlisted at Kalamazoo, MI at age 18 for 3 years service on August 8, 1864. He reached the Regiment at Atlanta, Georgia on September 5, 1864. Transferred to Company G, 10th MI Infantry on June 10, 1865. Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on July 19, 1865. Admitted to the National home for Disabled Veterans in 1905 with malaria, chronic constipation, right inguinal hernia. | PUFFER, Ira M. Sr. (I119)
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374 | A Civil War Vet, Pvt. with 20th Maine Infantry Regt. | YOUNG, John A. (I1946)
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375 | A Civil War Veteran A lumberman | KINCAID, Samuel (I36676)
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376 | A Civil War Veteran | ROBERTSON, Thomas Logan (I13160)
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377 | A Civil War Veteran | DORR, Benjamin Eli (I18950)
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378 | A Civil War Veteran | PIERSON, Charles W. (I33515)
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379 | A Civil War Veteran | LEIGHTON, Corp. Stephen Silsby (I36868)
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380 | A Civil War Veteran | LEIGHTON, Harris H. (I50398)
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381 | A Civil War Veteran 2nd Battery of Light MA Artillery as a corporal. | ANDREWS, Erastus Ellsworth (I2918)
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382 | A Civil War Veteran and lived in the Soldier's Home at Bennington, VT (1915-21). Pvt., Co. H., 8th VT. He enlisted when he was 15 years old and served 4 years. He was promoted corporal June 9, 1864, sergeant Dec. 6, 1864, and first sergeant April 13, 1865. A shoemaker by trade. He was a mechanic when his first child was born in 1868. Enlisted in Company H, Vermont 8th Infantry Regiment on 18 Feb 1862. Promoted to Full Corporal on 07 Jun 1864. Promoted to Full Sergeant on 08 Dec 1864. Promoted to Full 1st Sergeant on 12 Apr 1865. Mustered out on 28 Jun 1865 at Washington, DC. | PUFFER, Henry L. (I18719)
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383 | A Civil War veteran born in VT of English ancestry. | BUGBEE, Van Ness H. (I19289)
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384 | A Civil War Veteran in Co. J., 16th Vermont Regt. and later Co. H. 8th VT Regt. He came to Chicago in January, 1894, where for eleven years he followed the occupation of saw filer for Swift & Co. When he enlisted he recieved a bounty of $500.00 | PUFFER, Francis J. (I16959)
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385 | A Civil War Veteran, 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry | SMITH, Seth Marshall Jr. (I47151)
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386 | A Civil War Veteran, 11th NY Art. Btty. | OUDERKIRK, Nelson Bernard (I36272)
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387 | A Civil War Veteran, 21st OH Inf. Regt. Married and has descendants near Ravannah, OH | PUFFER, Silas Peter (I2076)
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388 | A Civil War Veteran, 35th Inf. Regt, New Jersey. | ZELLERS, Martin Van Buren (I17603)
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389 | A Civil War Veteran, 8th Mass Infantry. Wounded in battle. | MURPHY, Michael W. (I52180)
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390 | A Civil War Veteran, a musician with the MA 27th Infantry Regt. | CLAPP, Julius M. (I21581)
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391 | A Civil War Veteran, A PVT in Co. A, 23rd Reg., MA Infantry. | WHITNEY, Jonas Lovering (I33127)
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392 | A Civil War Veteran, and a farmer | GALLAHER, Theron Espasia (I24716)
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393 | A Civil War veteran, and later a lighthouse keeper at Petit Manan and Egg Rock, both close to Bar Harbor. | SMALL, Amaziah Ricker (I52678)
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394 | A Civil War Veteran, Co A., 29th Michgan Infantry -- MERGED NOTE ------------ A Civil War Veteran, 29th Michgan Infantry | LUCE, James Collins (I24725)
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395 | A Civil War Veteran, Co. B, 8th Mass Infantry Regt. Res. Adams, MA | BATTLES, Joseph A. (I13694)
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396 | A Civil War Veteran, Co. C., 144th NY Infantry Regt., a musician | PUFFER, John Harold (I2027)
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397 | A Civil War veteran, Co. C., 3rd PA Calvary Regiment. In the lumber business. | BRILLHART, John Wesley (I8740)
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398 | A Civil War Veteran, Co. D, Seventeenth OH Vol. Inf., and Co. D, 1st OH Calvary; wounded with a pension, and a farmer. He was "Hurt in privates, on sadle" according to disability records. | PUFFER, George W. (I987)
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399 | A Civil War Veteran, Co. E. 142d Infantry. | SAWYER, Platt Rogers Halstead (I54943)
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400 | A Civil War Veteran, Co. F. 52nd Mass. Vol. Inf.; Corp. 30th Co. Unattached Mass. Heavy Artillery He petitioned to be Executor of his mother-in-law's estate on 19 Dec 1878. He was unsuccessful and Joseph H. Root was appointed Executor on Jan 7 1879. | ANDREWS, Joseph Luther (I35381)
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401 | A Civil War veteran, Co. H, 42nd NY Inf Regt, wounded in action. Retired paper maker, was killed in an accident. The MA death records indicate death from "multiple injuries and their results. Alleged assault." His attacker was William D. Nealy of Fall River, MA, his grand-nephew. | PUFFER, Marcus Morton (I22477)
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402 | A Civil War Veteran, Co. K. 13th Mass Infantry | SARGENT, Amos Plimpton (I14999)
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403 | A Civil War Veteran, Co.H. of the IL Volunteer Infantry. Mustered out at Galveston,TX on 22 Jul 1865 as a corporal. For eighteen years Capt. Benson ran as master of Puget sound steamers, notably the Chehalis, City of Quincy, George E. Starr, Josephine and the Eliza Anderson He was killed in the Treadwell mine on Douglas Island, Alaska. He was blasting in a shaft or tunnel when an explosion jarred loosed a hanging rock that crashed down about 25 feet onto his head. He died instantly. He had been employed in the mine since September 1899 and the story marks his original departure from Seattle as July 1898. His body was brought down on one of the supply steamers, the Dirigo, which also brought miners and their families home from the gold district. The story notes that he was to be buried in the Lakeview cemetery, in a section we now know to have been devoted to G.A.R. veterans | BENSON, Capt. Daniel R. (I34484)
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404 | A Civil War Veteran, Company A, 9th Regiment Infantry, Maine He was a pensioner of the state of Maine, certificate # 59,002. "g.s.w. face, dis of brain". $50.00 per month. | PHIPPS, Stephen E. (I36791)
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405 | A Civil War Veteran, Company C., 29th Regiment, Ohio infantry Died, ultimately, of wounds. | KRAHL, Ransom S. (I39143)
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406 | A Civil War Veteran, enlisted in Company E, 103rd Regt. OH Volunteer Infantry in Cleveland, OH, Aug. 12, 1862; mustered out June 12, 1865. Applied for invalid pension, Mar. 6, 1891 in IL but it was not issued. Cemetery records were burned up in a fire in the early 1970s but he has a military headstone in a plot with 20 other vets in Section H. His name is on Panel #14 in the Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Public Square, Cleveland, OH. His headstone was provided by the Stockbridge Marble Co, Stockbridge, MA on May 29, 1900 A school teacher at the time of his marriage to Sarah F. Hollis | PUFFER, Henry Samuel Sr. (I6652)
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407 | A Civil War Veteran, enrolled in the army on the first day of May in 1863 at Ft. Blunt Cn. in Fort Smith, AR. He was in Co. L 14th Regiment of Kansas Cavalry. He was mustered in as a private on the 19th day of October in 1863 at Ft. Scott, Kansas. He was mustered out as Sergeant and honorably discharged with company June 25, 1865 at Ft. Gibson Cn. "I was detailed by General Bluntto to go to Baham, Texas and find out the true condition of the Southern Army. I left Ft. smith, AR on April 14, 1864. After we reached Mt. Pleasant we were suspicioned as spies, we fled and were pursued by a force from the confederate army. After traveling 4 days and nights, we stopped to graze our horses and were attacked by our pursuers. I had my horse shot and killed and I was shot in the head. Two more were shot and wounded and one was killed. We killed 3 of their party and wounded 2 more. This was on the 19th day of April 1864 on our return to headquarters at Ft. Smith, AR. The attack was made on the Kimish River in the Choctaw Nation. We were attacked by a command of whites and Indians. I was shot in the back part of my head. I succeeded after I came to getting another horse and making my escape, although we were pursued until the afternoon of the next day." | REMY, Henry (I9550)
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408 | A Civil War veteran, he died accidentally, while intoxicated. He had slumped over and became lodged between pieces of his buggy. | BUDHEIN, Joseph (I42059)
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409 | A Civil War Veteran, Lt. Co. F. 105th Reg., Ohio Volunteer Infantry In 1868 he purchased his father's farm in Parkman, OH | SMITH, Norman Decatur (I47144)
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410 | A Civil War Veteran, private in the Vermont Infantry, 5th Regt. | PUFFER, Nelson L. (I24628)
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411 | A Civil War veteran, private, in Company G, First Ohio Infantry, as a private, for three months, and was discharged about Aug. 1, 1861. In Sep 1861, he set about recruiting a company for 3 years service. He was successful and reported to camp at Chillicothe, Ohio, and the company was mustered in the Seventy-third Ohio, 30 Nov 1861. he was commissioned Second Lieutenant of Company D, in December, 1862, he was commissioned First Lieutenant, and in March, 1864, he was promoted to Captain. He participated in a number of battles, First Bull Run, Chancellorville, Gettysburg and siege of Atlanta. He was promoted to Major, July 20, 1865 just as he was being discharged. | DOWNING, Maj. Abisha (I23570)
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412 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt 3rd MI Infantry | MARK, Joseph (I17482)
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413 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt in Co. C., 20th MI Inf. Regt. wounded in battl e. | TRAUT, Wilson (I32857)
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414 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt, 13th MI Inf. Reg. A teacher. | SIDNAM, William P. (I22980)
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415 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt, 144th NY Infantry Regt., a clerk. Promoted to Corporal in 1862. He was slightly wounded in the battle of Honey Hill, SC, carrying the colors of his Regiment. His headstone was supplied by Stockbridge Marble Co, Stockbridge, MA in 1900 | PUFFER, Henry Smythe (I4867)
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416 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt, Co D, 25th Mass. Iinf. Regt.Combmaker, Leominster. | BIGELOW, William (I17775)
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417 | A Civil War veteran, Pvt, Co. B., 32nd Maine Volunteers. Transferred 12 Dec 18 Wounded in the head, 31 May 1864 at the battle of Totopotomo Creek, VA. Transferred to Co. B, 31st Maine Inf. Regt., 12 Dec 1864. | ABBOTT, Henry (I43571)
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418 | A Civil War veteran, Pvt, Co. G, 1st NH Cavalry | FLANDERS, Charles Colby (I19146)
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419 | A Civil War veteran, Pvt, Co. M, Maine 1st Hvy Artlry Regt. A boat bui lder | MOORE, Hezekiah C. (I17608)
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420 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt. Co. A. 22nd Ohio Vol. Regt. | MILLER, Wales Newton (I11241)
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421 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt. in Co. D., 22nd ME Inf. He and his whole family are listed in the 1880 Schedules of Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes Record as "Pauper and Indigent Inhabitants In Institutions, Poor-Houses or Asylums, or Boarded at Public Expense in Private Homes". Their daughter Laura is mentioned as being 'insane'. A laborer and farmer. | GRANT, John Billings (I18279)
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422 | A Civil War Veteran, Pvt., 3rd Mass. Battery Regt. His headstone was provided by Gross Brothers, Lee, MA. | DICKMAN, Joseph L. (I54596)
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423 | A Civil War Veteran, Sergeant with the 142nd PA Vol. Infantry. | KERR, Johnston Williams (I8582)
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424 | A Civil War Veteran, Sgt. Co. H., 1st Maine Hvy Artlry. | FARNSWORTH, George Washington (I9128)
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425 | A Civil War Veteran. An undertaker. | DAYMON, William (I11274)
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426 | A Civil War veteran. Company C, Sixth Maine Volunteer Infantry Enlisted at Portland, Maine 29 April 1861 and discharged 6 December 1865. | LEIGHTON, Francis C. (I36871)
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427 | A clerk According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card he was a student. | PUFFER, Maynard Coler (I33877)
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428 | A clerk | NORRIS, Andrew Armstong (I16272)
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429 | A clerk | ROLLINS, Cecil James (I39088)
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430 | A clerk @ 346 Broadway, home @ 130 Livingston, Brooklyn in 1857 | PUFFER, Edward Holmes (I18502)
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431 | A clerk according to the 1850 Federal Census A brush manufacturer according to the 1870 Federal Census | PUFFER, Gustavus Aaron (I33695)
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432 | a clerk at the time of his death | WILKINS, Cyrus W. (I22073)
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433 | A clerk for a trolley company | PUFFER, Leroy Giles (I35993)
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434 | A clerk for Coburn & Co., Lowell, MA | FOSTER, Zadie Elma (I3164)
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435 | A clerk in a dental office, living in 1910 in Hennepin, MN | PUFFER, Hazel Veleta (I33369)
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436 | A clerk in a grocery store 1930 Federal Census | SCHOEFFLER, Florence Pauline (I37753)
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437 | A clerk in a hardware store at the time of his death | DRISKO, Ralph Leslie (I38644)
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438 | A clerk in a hotel | PUFFER, Harold James (I5896)
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439 | A clerk in a notion store | BISEL, Opal O. (I20638)
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440 | A clerk in an auto store According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card he worked at Nielson Tractor Company in Minneapolis, MN | PUFFER, Eugene Alfred (I35919)
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441 | A clerk in L H Field Company | HARLOW, Anna Marie (I47899)
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442 | A clerk in the County Assessor's office | PACK, Wilma Elaine (I42065)
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443 | A clerk in the War Department. | PUFFER, Candace (I35405)
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444 | A coal miner in 1930 | CARR, Wilbur Jason (I40411)
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445 | A collector 1797 -1801 | WARE, Capt. Benjamin (I3366)
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446 | A Colonel in the First Regiment, Orange County, NY Militia He signed the Association ledge April 29, 1775. Was chairman of the committee of Safety and loaned money to help the war effort. Lt. Col. First Regiment, Orange County, NY. Promoted to Col. | MARVIN, Col. Elihu (I45821)
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447 | A colony militia man, Capt. Jonas Douw's Company, in 1715 at Albany. | HOGEBOOM, Derrick (I58826)
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448 | A comb maker at the time of his death | MORSE, Joel R. (I42108)
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449 | A combat engineer in Europe during WWII. Manger at J.C. Penny and Robert Hall Clothing Stores. Proprietor of Puffer's Floral Shoppe in 1968. | PUFFER, Phillip L. (I6347)
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450 | A commercial photographer | PUFFER, William Frederick (I665)
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451 | A Companion of William the Conqueror (one of the few proven to be). | GRENTMESNIL, Hugh De (I4891)
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452 | A compositor by trade, employed for many years in the Framingham Gazette office; lived in Framingham. | LLOYD, Mary Adelaide (I16811)
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453 | A conductor on the Michigan Railway Co. in 1914 | DEWITT, Stuart (I17919)
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454 | A confectionary store keeper | REED, Ann T. (I38720)
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455 | A Confederate Colonel. Started out as a Pvt. in 5th VA Inf. Regt. He was wounded at Fredricksburg, VA, 2 Apr 1865 and hospitalized in Richmond, VA on 3 Apr 1865. He was released from the hospital on 23 May 1865. Died between 1869-1893. | LYDER, Col. John Lewis (I34810)
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456 | A Confederate soldier, PVT 42nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | WILLARD, Bartlett Yancey (I6388)
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457 | A Confederate soldier, PVT North Carolina 10th Bn. Light Artillery | WILLIARD, William Riley (I4542)
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458 | A Congregational preacher | MORRISON, Rev. John Alexander (I1344)
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459 | A constable according to the 1880 California Federal Census | PUFFER, Wilson Henry (I11978)
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460 | A constable in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. | PUFFER, Howard Lloyd (I32583)
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461 | A construction carpenter at the time of his death. | WILD, Henry Rudolph (I47198)
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462 | A construction engineer in Allston, MA | MACSHEFFREY, Frank A. (I32768)
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463 | A consulting engineer for the city planning commission | Family: LENDERINK, Andrew / PUFFER, Anna Margaret (F5022)
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464 | A cook in New Haven, CT at the time of his marriage | SKOWRONEK, Peter J. Sr. (I62475)
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465 | A cooper by trade | ESTEY, Isaac Sr. (I21846)
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466 | A cooper by trade | KEYES, Thomas (I36283)
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467 | A cooper by trade. "After the birth of Ethel (their last child), mother Ethel died a month later 12/20/18. David asked his mother in law Grace Bloom who was living with them according to 1910 census, to marry him so she could help raise the kids. She refused, but offered to take the girls for a while, so that David could be less overwhelmed. When she came back to visit, the boys were gone. They were left in an orphanage in Le Havre, Montana. They were later adopted by Victoria and George Greenwood when they were 5 and 3. They then lived in Washington State and later moved to CA. The whereabouts of David Jensen became unknown." anecdotal from Lilli White on Ancestry.com The 1910 Federal Census shows him living in Thurston, WA with his wife, Ethel, brother-in-law Lloyd Bloom, and mother-in-law | JENSEN, David Ludwig (I20787)
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468 | A cooper, in Turin, NY | DAVIS, Robert Richard (I41801)
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469 | A cooper, in Turin, NY | DAVIS, Charles Richard (I58276)
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470 | A cooper. His weight was said to have been over 300 lbs. | BARRY, James (I33108)
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471 | a cordwainer | COATES, Robert (I11168)
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472 | A cordwainer | NORRIS, John William (I17610)
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473 | A Corporal in Co. G. of the 103rd Maine Infantry. In 1931 he was accused of breaking and entering a store owned by Ludwig Muller. Muller lured him to the store and attacked him with a bottle of 'tonic'. Reed sued Muller for damages of $1,000, showing he was elsewhere at the supposed break-in | REED, Leon Raymond (I23422)
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474 | A corporal in Company G, 27th Connecticut Inf. Regt. | PUFFER, Cpl. Albert Jencks (I21538)
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475 | A cotton grower and in 1936 sold, 1,671 bales of cotton for $109,000 at the Yazoo City Market. | PUFFER, William M. (I33564)
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476 | A court reporter | MILLER, Joe D. (I23106)
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477 | A crewman aboard the whaling ship 'Roscoe' out of New Bedford, MA? He w as a blacksmith? According to his death notice he was a "magnetic physician" at the time o f his death. | SHUTE, Charles Oswald (I23667)
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478 | A cum laude graduate of Salem College, Winston Salem, NC, she was a noted harpist and did graduate work in Philadelphia. | WELCH, Eleanor Swaim (I42468)
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479 | A dairyman | PUFFER, Walter Thomas (I22379)
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480 | A dance instructor in NYC. He taught Anna Romano to tap dance and she, coincidentally, married Anthony Caranci (Uncle Tony) as his first wife. Uncle Tony later married John L.'s sister Agnes (Auntie Agnes). | CARANCI, John L. Jr. (I3837)
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481 | A day laborer He was Captain of the old lake steamer, Yates, formerly the Halsey, on Keuka Lake, NY. According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card, he was a mechanic for the Curtiss Herst Motor Corporation in Hammonsport, NY. | PUFFER, Capt. William Henry (I23584)
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482 | A death bed marriage | Family: FAIRBANKS, Lewis Tucker / DONNELL, Emily F. (F15253)
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483 | A dentist at the time of their marriage. | ALLEN, Herbert Stanley (I63609)
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484 | A dentist. | PUFFER, Dr. Charles Leslie (I15257)
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485 | A dentist. | THAYER, Dr. Samuel Weston (I20804)
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486 | A department store service manager in 1950 She was elected a vice president of the Hollywood-Beverly Church in 1965. | BOYLE, Kathryn G. (I19269)
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487 | A deputy Customs collector in Wilmington, NC in 1905 | VINES, Thomas Lewis (I60179)
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488 | A descendant of Pilgrim Thomas Rogers | WALKER, Phebe (I17753)
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489 | A descendant of the Peasleys of Weare, NH. | PEASLEY, Helen Adelaide (I22440)
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490 | A designer for Lincoln-Mercury automobiles | HENSLEY, Chester Archie (I42438)
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491 | a diamond cutter at the time of his death | ZELLERS, Charles Henry (I17605)
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492 | A dictaphone operator at Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford. She lived at 123 Sisson Avenue. | PUFFER, Hazel Viola (I33367)
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493 | A direct descendant of Elder William Brewster, who came in the Mayflowe r. | HODGE, Sophia E. (I32856)
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494 | A distinguished man. | ENDICOTT, John (I16158)
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495 | A divorce decree was granted to Mary Ann after her husband left her with no support. | Family: CRAMER, Wells / MCNEVINS, Mary Ann (F25150)
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496 | A doctorate in Science from MIT. Assistant Professor at MIT. | HANSEN, Dr. Robert Joseph (I40320)
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497 | A doctorate in Science from MIT. Assistant Professor at MIT. | HANSEN, Dr. Robert Joseph (I62880)
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498 | a domestic | O'LEARY, Alice Berthana (I12424)
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499 | A domestic in the home of Charles Turner | Pamela\Parmela (I36040)
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500 | A domestic in the home of Charles Turner. | PUFFER, Jane M. (I18806)
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501 | A domestic in the home of Charles Turner. | PUFFER, Jane M. (I18806)
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502 | A domestic servant according to the 1870 US Federal Census. | PUFFER, Sarah (I15005)
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503 | A draftsman. | DEARBORN, Ernest Roland (I16323)
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504 | A dress maker | PHELPS, Mary J. (I36455)
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505 | A dress maker | PLANT, Mary (I61726)
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506 | A dressmaker | PUFFER, Loretta H. (I15866)
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507 | A dressmaker | ROGERS, Ethel Idella (I22153)
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508 | A dressmaker | SHERWIN, Mary Elizabeth (I36284)
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509 | A dressmaker | STEARNS, Fanny D. (I41505)
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510 | A dressmaker at the time of her marriage. | Family: LOESCH, Otto A. / SKALLA, Catherine May (F976)
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511 | A dressmaker in 1892 in NY | STILSON, Adella (I35655)
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512 | A dressmaker in a store. | CROWLEY, Mary Elizabeth (I6383)
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513 | A dressmaker in Des Moines, IA in 1895 | BENNET, Charlotte M. (I21013)
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514 | A dressmaker working for herself in 1920. | PUFFER, Elizabeth (I33561)
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515 | A dressmaker, lived with her father for many years. Died unmarried. | CRAIG, Adelaide M. (I19095)
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516 | A dressmaker. | PUFFER, Ruth (I33560)
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517 | A dressmaker. | PUFFER, Estella R. (I36179)
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518 | A drilling contractor in 1940. | HARPER, John L. (I42748)
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519 | A druggist at Harvard, IL. Died unmarried. | PUFFER, Edward Clinton (I23352)
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520 | A druggist in Boston. | ROGERS, Clarence Mortimer (I20299)
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521 | A drummer boy at age 8 in Col. Bullards' Regt., Capt. Aaron Jewells Company. | GIBSON, Ephraim (I8594)
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522 | A drummer boy in the Revolution. | MCCLENNAN, William (I23347)
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523 | A faculty member of Jung Institute in Boston | PUFFER, Winona Elizabeth (I7370)
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524 | a famous Roman orator | HORTENSIUS, Quintus (I48877)
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525 | A farm hand in Fayette County, IL in 1870 A soft coal miner at the time of his death | PUFFER, William Wright (I5965)
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526 | A farm hand in Fayette County, IL in 1870 | PUFFER, John Wesley (I34456)
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527 | A farm laborer | PUFFER, Willis R. (I33733)
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528 | A farm laborer for William Calndler family | PUFFER, Frederick Wilder (I333)
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529 | A farm laborer, living with Ara Hamilton family. | PUFFER, Alanson Rawson (I17629)
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530 | A farmer -- MERGED NOTE ------------ A farmer in the 1905 New York Census | PUFFER, Jacob Wilson (I33729)
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531 | A farmer Note: This person could be Samuel H. Puffer b. 1874.. but there is no proof of his marriage to Judith Manning. More research is needed. (DMC 10/24/19) | PUFFER, Samuel H. (I11935)
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532 | A farmer | HUNT, Thomas (I931)
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533 | A farmer | PLUMB, Charles S. (I10870)
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534 | A farmer | CARBAUGH, George D. (I11956)
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535 | A farmer | PUHLE, Ernst R. (I12229)
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536 | A farmer | PUFFER, Sylvester Amos (I12614)
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537 | A farmer | TERIBURY, William Henry (I13783)
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538 | A farmer | PUFFER, Merrill J. (I17508)
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539 | A farmer | COOK, Royal Ivy (I20693)
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540 | A farmer | CHANDLER, Esgn. John (I21030)
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541 | A farmer | SOUTHARD, Thomas Jefferson (I24244)
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542 | A farmer | PUFFER, John Wesley (I35027)
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543 | A farmer | TABBUTT, Moses (I37133)
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544 | A farmer | TABBUTT, Alva Alvah (I37278)
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545 | A farmer and a shoemaker | FORSYTH, James (I10117)
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546 | A farmer and boarding house proprietor | PUFFER, Seth N. (I4874)
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547 | A farmer and lumberman. | GRANT, Daniel (I18286)
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548 | A farmer at Battle Creek, MI. | PUFFER, Lewis Abel (I21278)
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549 | a farmer at Columbia, ME, later operated a shoestore with his brother in Bangor, ME. | LEIGHTON, Gilbert Lafayette (I36797)
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550 | A farmer at Eylar, IL It is noted in several newspaper articles that he was part of the 'underground railroad' and helped in the escape of one Caroline Quarrels, a 16 year old slave from St. Louis. She found her way to Milwaukee and then was smuggled to Pewankee and later to Prairieville (now Waukesha), WI. She was conducted to Sandwich, Canada by Mr. Lyman Goodnow, who established the "railroad" in that section. He paid to have her ferried across the Detroit River into Canada. | PUFFER, Josiah Graves (I5959)
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