Puffer Genealogy
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Matches 151 to 200 of 26,675
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151 | 134 Calhoun Street, Torrington, CT | Family: Charles Benjamin ANDREWS / Harriet Bertha TRUMAN (F21348)
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152 | 134417495 | PUFFER, Elizabeth Louisa (I58745)
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153 | 136698916 | BIGELOW, Mary (I61324)
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154 | 142549053 | BAILEY, Charles (I55372)
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155 | 15th NY Calvary | PUFFER, Archibald M. (I8537)
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156 | 16 Dec 1773 - Gideon French was a tallow chandler in Boston and one of the youngest men who participated in the Boston Tea Party. 1786 - 1787 Shays Rebellion- Boston tallow maker Gideon French, rather than just producing wares needed by family and neighbors, made candles, rushlights, and soap day after day for sale in the marketplace. | FRENCH, Gideon (I18715)
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157 | 1633-1718, Dorchester, Mass. Soldier in the Troop under command of Quar termaster Thomas Swift of Milton, King Philip's War, 1675. THOMAS TOLMA N, JR. m. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Nov. 4, 1664, dau. of Richard Johnson, of L ynn. She died Dec. 14, 1720, age 82. He was made a freeman, 1678, and d ied Sep. 12, 1718, age 84. "Thomas Tolman's wife was dismissed to the C hurch in Milton, July 18, 1671." (Church Rec.). | TOLMAN, Thomas Jr. (I5272)
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158 | 1756 Sudbury, Middlesex Co, MA; Alarm List | RICE, Matthias Solomon (I31803)
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159 | 17th Vermont Volunteers. | BLISS, William Azro (I52888)
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160 | 1800 Fed Census | KETTLE, Ephraim (I739)
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161 | 1850 census shows her are age 23 | WELBORN, Isabella (I18435)
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162 | 1860 Federal census - Forsyth Co., NC lists William as a 25 yr old Male f armer, his wife, Eli zabeth, is 22, Mary L. is 1/2. William Jasper McKaughan was a farmer, A Moravian and a Civil War Veter an. He changed the sp elling of his name to McCoin about 1870. In 187 4 he moved his family from Kernersville, NC t o Goddard, Sedgwick Co., K s. | MCKAUGHAN, William Jasper (I20017)
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163 | 1867 is when his wife Hulda married again. | PUFFER, John Jr. (I23663)
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164 | 1870 United States Federal Census Record for Winterport, Waldo, Maine - 3 June, 1870 Clara, age 24, was the mother of one child, Eva, age 2, and was keeping house for her husband, Thomas, a seaman. 1880 United States Federal Census Record for Winterport, Waldo, Maine - 3 June, 1880 Clara, age 33 and a nurse, was now a widow with two little girls. She lived with her brother, David Eaton, age 30, single and a sailor. David was head of the household and his mother, Joanna (now a widow) and his brother, Benjamin, age 20, also lived in the home. 1900 and 1910 Federal Census for Orrington, Penobscot, Maine Clara had married her sister's husband, Ezra Whelden II. Ezra had a son and a daughter and Clara took over the role of mother for the children. 1920 U. S. Federal Census for Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Clara Whelden, age 73, was again a widow and now lived with her daughter Eva and Eva's husband, Robert Roland Bayard. 1930 U. S. Federal Census for Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts | Family: Ezra Rodden WHELDEN, Jr. / Clara J. EATON (F15626)
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165 | 1891 census in Trenton, Hastings, Ontario, Canada 1900 census in West Greenwich, RI.. weaver in a cotton mil 1910 census in West Greenwich, RI.. laborer on macadam roads 1920 census in Scituate, RI.. chauffeur for a shoe string factory | FECTEAU, Archie (I5269)
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166 | 1900 Federal Census she is a servant in the house of Prescott Wesley Puffer | ALTMANN, Anna (I834)
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167 | 195403559 | SLANGA, Ernest John (I59999)
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168 | 1st appeared as early as 1664, received a land grant in 1682. Teague is a nickname given to Irish immi | DRISKO, Timothy Teague (I10689)
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169 | 1st cousin to Wild Bill Hickock's mother | MACKEY, Mary Jane (I2504)
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170 | 1st Lt. Ill Vol Killed in battle of Perrysville, KY, age 20 | BROWN, Manly E. (I19427)
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171 | 217 New Harwinton Road, Torrington, CT | ANDREWS, Charles Benjamin (I2941)
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172 | 25 Oread Pl., Worcester | ADAMS, Joseph Oliver (I33391)
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173 | 250100788 | PUFFER, Baby Boy (I15919)
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174 | 2nd cousins | Family: Jacob Wilson PUFFER / Margaret J. PUFFER (F10159)
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175 | 30 May 1913 is the date of marriage from Nutt's Puffer Genealogy. It is incorrect. Puffer/Warren Family Histories says 12 Apr 1913. | Family: Raymond Wilford PUFFER / Clara Maude WARREN (F8173)
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176 | 36 Pythian Avenue | ANDREWS, Charles Benjamin (I2941)
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177 | 36 Pythian Avenue | Family: Charles Benjamin ANDREWS / Harriet Bertha TRUMAN (F21348)
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178 | 41'b054'30.91"N, 91'b015'31.72"W is her grave site | COLTON, Patricia (I33623)
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179 | 423rd Infantry Regiment, 1942-1945 | CARANCI, John Antonio (I40353)
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180 | 43.608949, -70.539350 | FRENCH, Norma Imogene (I2)
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181 | 44.6837142, -67.7866323 | BENNER, Chester Ezra (I52096)
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182 | 44.737003146659, -79.364147213136 | SCRIVER, James Bryant (I45474)
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183 | 5' 4", grey eyes, dark brown hair, a pale complexion. She was traveling in Europe extensively at the time of her husband's death. | EDGERLY, Cora E. (I35417)
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184 | 520 W. 131st St., Manhattan, a chauffeur | Family: August Franz PRAUSE, Jr. / Milanny Luiese STENDER (F10913)
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185 | 5th great-grandaughter of William Bradford, first Gov. of Mass. | ARTHUR, Lucy (I47846)
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186 | 5th Regt., Indiana Calvary and the 90th Regt. Indiana Volunteers. He deserted at Indianapolis, IN, 11/22/1862 | PUFFER, Garrett H. (I32866)
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187 | 8 children | ALDRICH, Barlow (I22615)
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188 | 818 - a Cleric 820 - abbott of Luxeuil 823 - Bishop of Metz 834 - Archchap. | Drogo (I2212)
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189 | 818 - cleric 822/3 - abbott of St. Quentin 834 - Archchanc. | Hugh (I1450)
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190 | 9 children | ALDRICH, Luke Sheldon (I22618)
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191 | 9 children. | DARBY, Ezra (I34734)
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192 | 94291726 | TAYLOR, Rebecca (I60687)
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193 | A harness maker. | JOHNSON, George (I34476)
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194 | An electrician. | PUFFER, Leonard Reuben (I15372)
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195 | Boudica (Latinised as Boadicea or Boudicea /bo?d??si??/, and known in Welsh as Buddug [?b??ð???])[1][2] was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61, and died shortly after its failure, having supposedly poisoned herself. She is considered a British folk hero. | Boudicea Queen of The Iceni (I8390)
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196 | Chairmaker at Fitchburg, NY | WHEELER, Francis Denny (I23851)
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197 | Died in the Civil War. | CUTTING, Charles H. (I6676)
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198 | Drowned June 5, 1816. | PUFFER, Gilbert F. (I33341)
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199 | He attended school at Mechanicsville and Mt. Vernon, IA. He lived i n Cedar County, IA, until 1875, when he moved to Missouri and settled i n the town of Cleopatra, where he owns more than a section of land. Hi s home is in Lineville, where he has lived since 1902. He is a large l and owner and stock raiser. | PUFFER, Daniel Comstock (I24701)
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200 | He is a farmer at So. Newfane, VT. | PIERCE, Herbert Frank (I16572)
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