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24751 GRID=9982088 SULLENS, Franklin L. (I34416)
 
24752 GRID=99822386 PUFFER, Dr. Alfred Douglas (I32619)
 
24753 GRID=99822546 PUFFER, Robert Alan (I24581)
 
24754 GRID=99823458 DUNNINGTON, Marijo A. (I2863)
 
24755 GRID=99823458 DUNNINGTON, Marijo A. (I66855)
 
24756 GRID=99841472 CREAMER, Alton M. (I53479)
 
24757 GRID=99841768 KALER, Bessie M. (I53480)
 
24758 GRID=99848244 TABBUTT\TIBBETTS, Alta V. (I56306)
 
24759 GRID=99853759 HUGHES, A. J. Martin (I39145)
 
24760 GRID=99854184 PUFFER, Alma Lois (I120)
 
24761 GRID=99865257 BARNER, William Moses (I12642)
 
24762 GRID=99880278 CARTER, Lester Clair (I5050)
 
24763 GRID=99880404 PUFFER, Shirley (I1921)
 
24764 GRID=99882278 unmarked PUFFER, Philip Gleason (I33173)
 
24765 GRID=99882424 MACSHEFFREY, Florence J. (I32769)
 
24766 GRID=99883505 CLARKE, Harold B. (I43857)
 
24767 GRID=99891347 BANGS, William Henry (I11513)
 
24768 GRID=99891714 no stone PUFFER, Mandana (I18066)
 
24769 GRID=99909223 KIRK, Orland E. (I62798)
 
24770 GRID=99914426 BATES, Lydia Ann W. (I54049)
 
24771 GRID=99950169 HADLEY, Harriet M. (I53854)
 
24772 GRID=99950259 WOOD, George F. (I53853)
 
24773 GRID=99951433  WHEELER, Sir Thomas Sr. (I54314)
 
24774 GRID=99951543 SULLIVAN, John M. (I62623)
 
24775 GRID=99977283 PUFFER, Everett Asa (I9464)
 
24776 GRID=101113052  TABBUTT, Ida Estella (I56308)
 
24777 GRID=10867097 STONE, Eunice (I739)
 
24778 GRID=112255570 ALLEN, Mary (I51632)
 
24779 GRID=141818905
 
THOMAS, Alphonso L. (I42640)
 
24780 GRID=152842811 ROMANO, Elsie (I51957)
 
24781 GRID=18704765 ALLEN, Alexander Farquhar (I51842)
 
24782 GRID=19838424 HOWLAND, Marcy Mercy (I50510)
 
24783 GRID=210699276 RAGAN, Kathleen (I50847)
 
24784 GRID=29795434 BRISTOL, Noah (I7817)
 
24785 GRID=35271738 LOW, Philander D. (I36674)
 
24786 GRID=50109831 MESSIER, Francis (I46798)
 
24787 GRID=64851588 DORR, Moses (I22407)
 
24788 GRID=70327944  BENJAMIN, Alma H. (I125877)
 
24789 GRID=a "pauper" living on the "poor farm" in Sudbury, MA PUFFER, Daniel (I13984)
 
24790 GRID=a "pauper" living on the "poor farm" in Sudbury, MA PUFFER, Charles (I21271)
 
24791 GRID=a "pauper" living on the "poor farm" in Sudbury, MA PARKER, Susan (I22472)
 
24792 GRID=a 3 month visit visa issued BARR, Henry Washington (I39992)
 
24793 GRID=aboard MV Oriental Carnaval BOURUS, Joseph Marcellaine (I39261)
 
24794 GRID=aboard the "Cedric" LEQUEUX, Maj. Rene Gaston (I50408)
 
24795 GRID=aboard the "Elizabeth" from Ipswich, Englad SMITH, Lieut. Samuel (I50313)
 
24796 GRID=aboard the Italia YATALESE, Bambina (I46548)
 
24797 GRID=aboard the Lyon MORRILL, Joanna (I9407)
 
24798 GRID=aboard the Lyon BREWER, Hannah (I9408)
 
24799 GRID=aboard the ship Belgrade COFFIN, David Whitten (I45566)
 
24800 GRID=aboard the SS Orizaba CARANCI, Luigi (I4560)
 
24801 GRID=adopted by William Oakley Coffee COFFEE, Percy Elmo (I42416)
 
24802 GRID=ashes scattered at Lakewood Cemetery PUFFER, Claude Fred (I35901)
 
24803 GRID=ashes scattered at sea D'ENTREMONT, Martin Grant (I49429)
 
24804 GRID=ashes scattered there PUFFER, Garry Wayne (I38880)
 
24805 GRID=ashes were given to his wife, no known interrment PUFFER, Kneelon Jay Jr. (I1381)
 
24806 GRID=at Brattleboro Retreat PUFFER, Richard Hermon (I35452)
 
24807 GRID=at Fanny Allen Hospital WILDER, Clyde Winfield (I41280)
 
24808 GRID=at Lakeside Oasis KIRSCHT, Marietta Catherine (I14935)
 
24809 GRID=at Saint Mary's Hospital BECK, Joseph (I47075)
 
24810 GRID=at Saint Mary's Hospital SENKE, Caroline (I47076)
 
24811 GRID=at sea CHAPIN, Henry (I19766)
 
24812 GRID=at sea HALDAT, Francois (I33425)
 
24813 GRID=at the Battle of Vezeronce Clodomir King of Orleans (I2832)
 
24814 GRID=at the First Presbyterian Church Family: PUFFER, Daniel / MORRELL, Jane (F11291)
 
24815 GRID=at the Hunt House Museum in East Providence64230860 METCALF, Michael (I1716)
 
24816 GRID=at the YWCA PUFFER, Eve Gertrude (I35057)
 
24817 GRID=at Worcester Memorial Hospital GLEASON, Annie M. (I32716)
 
24818 GRID=at Zanleoni Nursing Home KIMBALL, Jane (I21200)
 
24819 GRID=b HERSEY, Sarah (I7814)
 
24820 GRID=by accidental carbon monoxide poisoning WHITNEY, Isaac (I20007)
 
24821 GRID=by aunt and uncle Julia/George Olmstead PUFFER, Cady (I21442)
 
24822 GRID=by her aunt and uncle, Frank and Nora May Mills Smith PUFFER, Margaret May (I46781)
 
24823 GRID=by her father a JP, Family: SWEENEY, Robert P. / GOOCH, Florence A. (F17875)
 
24824 GRID=by Howard R. Weatherbee Family: SMITH, Avery P. / WINSLOW, Annie M. (F13397)
 
24825 GRID=by J.P Thomas White Family: HAGADORN, Charles / PUFFER, Charlotte Mary (F9978)
 
24826 GRID=by J.P Thomas White Family: HAGADORN, Charles / (F35413)
 
24827 GRID=by J.P. Jay Powell Family: MOORE, Thomas Porter Jr. / PUFFER, Laura (F9419)
 
24828 GRID=by J.P. Warren Currier Family: PUFFER, John / WILLIAMS, Harriet Jane (F8965)
 
24829 GRID=by Justice of the Peace Thomas Rich Family: PUFFER, Peter / TAFT, Eunice (F8989)
 
24830 GRID=by Justice Whiting Family: HOSMER, Nathan / HOSMER, Beulah (F14131)
 
24831 GRID=by Levi Leighton Family: WORCESTER, Algernon Alison / TRACY, Nancy Ann (F10586)
 
24832 GRID=by Pastor Tjomsland Family: SIVERTSEN, Emret / HOLM, Ingebord Emma (F9240)
 
24833 GRID=by Rev. Alanson Rawson Family: PUFFER, Jabez / FIELD, Harriet M. (F4616)
 
24834 GRID=by Rev. Newell PUFFER, Joseph Darby (I23752)
 
24835 GRID=C SMITH, Alexander Westley (I33941)
 
24836 GRID=cause, adultery Family: LANG, John K. / PUFFER, Mary Ann (F4111)
 
24837 GRID=cremated HARRINGTON, Harvey Elloyd (I37641)
 
24838 GRID=date on plaque at graveyard BEEBE, Eliza (I23464)
 
24839 GRID=dropped from the docket PUFFER, William Warren (I14688)
 
24840 GRID=for adultery Family: LA BONTE\ LABONTY, Francis / PUFFER, Mary Ann (F3092)
 
24841 GRID=for cruelty and non-support Family: WEBBER, Charles Henry / MAYSTEAD, Mary Alice (F16689)
 
24842 GRID=for extreme cruelty Family: PUFFER, Solomon L. / DYKE, Alice L. (F2222)
 
24843 GRID=for extreme cruelty Family: PUFFER, Silas Alvin / LAW, Myrtle A. (F16490)
 
24844 GRID=for hapitual drunkeness Family: SMITH, Dexter W. / Lydia Ann (F14718)
 
24845 GRID=from infancy (remaining pvt) CONTE, Lillian Grace (I37329)
 
24846 GRID=hospital BARNEY, Redman Puffer (I45498)
 
24847 GRID=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgpF6YodTG4&list=PLemEEdhbGAA49jnY9Ly50FyxylxO0iotQ124667553 PUFFER, Evelyn Louise (I21151)
 
24848 GRID=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgpF6YodTG4&list=PLemEEdhbGAA49jnY9Ly50FyxylxO0iotQ43553431 PUFFER, Evelyn Marie (I35892)
 
24849 GRID=in an automobile accident SMITH, Allen Clyde (I15322)
 
24850 GRID=of a fracture of the spine

a telegraph operator at the time of his death 
LANFAIR, Clarence Walter (I49222)
 
24851 GRID=of accidental drowning TAFT, Grace Eleanor (I16327)
 
24852 GRID=of anemia CLOUGH, Mina Barber (I39441)
 
24853 GRID=of apoplexy MASTIN, Ellenor (I35163)
 
24854 GRID=of arterial sclerosis, at her son Dennis' home ALLEN, Matilda (I2075)
 
24855 GRID=of bilious fever HUMPHREY, Joseph (I33148)
 
24856 GRID=of breast cancer PUFFER, Evelyn Louise (I21151)
 
24857 GRID=of Bright's disease RATLIFFE, Ophelia Thomas (I39090)
 
24858 GRID=of cancer PUFFER, Samuel Adams (I14995)
 
24859 GRID=of cancer DAVIS, Ida Clarice (I46491)
 
24860 GRID=of chronic Bright's disease BODDINGTON, Alice Elizabeth (I37628)
 
24861 GRID=of consumption PUFFER, Florence E. (I22167)
 
24862 GRID=of consumption PUFFER, Margaret Anna (I24235)
 
24863 GRID=of diptheria BEEMAN, Adoza (I46090)
 
24864 GRID=of diptheria WARREN, Alice Addie (I48860)
 
24865 GRID=of inflamation of the brain GOOCH, Franklin J. (I38906)
 
24866 GRID=of peritonitis KNAPP, Frances Knight (I16294)
 
24867 GRID=of pleurisy PUFFER, John (I2989)
 
24868 GRID=of pleurisy PUFFER, John (I2989)
 
24869 GRID=of pneumonia NASON, Nancy (I47537)
 
24870 GRID=of reticulum cell sarcoma GRANT, Clarence Wesley (I17628)
 
24871 GRID=off Grand Menan Isle, New Brunswick, Canada MARSTON, Levi (I45930)
 
24872 GRID=on the "Florida" CARANCI, Carmine (I11478)
 
24873 GRID=on the Princess Irene CARANCI, Catarena Concetta (I7433)
 
24874 GRID=on the ship Fortune WEIGHTE, Martha (I10905)
 
24875 GRID=pneumonia YOUNG, Ella C. (I49507)
 
24876 GRID=rejected at Fort Wood, NY 26 Apr 1837 PUFFER, Moses Hastings (I16846)
 
24877 GRID=the GIll Home PRIEST, Nellie Marie (I22944)
 
24878 GRID=the poorhouse PUFFER, Luke (I22727)
 
24879 GRID=the Veterans Memorial Hospital DRAPER, Francis W. (I33529)
 
24880 GRID=unknown GARFIELD, Rebecca (I509)
 
24881 GRID=unknown PUFFER, Clarissa Caroline (I11213)
 
24882 GRID=unknown PUFFER, Seth (I14888)
 
24883 GRID=unknown DOGGETT, Mary (I25353)
 
24884 GRID=v HUNTLEY, Oliver A. (I59273)
 
24885 GRID=v82118230 PUFFER, William (I24240)
 
24886 GRID=widow PUFFER, Chauncey Herbert (I19161)
 
24887 GRJID=101643587 CONSTOCK, Phoebe (I51969)
 
24888 GRJID=3557040 EDWARDS, Ruby Sager (I39304)
 
24889 Grocer, merchant. STONE, Wallace Merrick (I32714)
 
24890 GS Inscription

A true woman She was modest, brave,
charitable, and her long life was
wholly devoted to good works

"For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous." 
PUFFER, Lucy Cotting (I35820)
 
24891 GS Inscription: "I have no more pain, to die is gain."

"She was pretty smart, but perhaps not to be credited with absolute faultlessness. After the disunity of herself and her husband, she lived hereabout (Monson, MA) til 1846; then went to Attica, NY. There, soon after going, she had a severe attach of rheumatism, gout, or some analogical disease that reduced her to a condition of extreme decrepitude and helplessness. This chronic and inveterate ail, after years of endurance, and of much almost intolerable suffering by her, carried her off. She died in Attica." 
MUNGER, Lorinda (I14542)
 
24892 Guardian appointed Jun 13, 1893. PUFFER, Ethel Winnifred (I21300)
 
24893 Had 13 children. PUFFER, Orleana S. (I14472)
 
24894 Had 2 years of training in Breszlau for mid-wifery, died in 1940 of pneumonia (source August Prause, son) KLENNER, Agnes (I1461)
 
24895 had a first marriage which produced at least five sons as shown by censuses; his wife's name is unknown SOUR: @S62@ PAGE: p. 285 This GEDCOM is generated by The Master Genealogist (TMG). Care must be e xercised in using these data; it is a "work in progress." LEIGHTON, John Coffin (I33936)
 
24896 Had eight children. resided at Villenova, NY and Hamilton, Canada PUFFER, Anna (I33332)
 
24897 Had eight small Children, six daughters and two sons when she died. Joa b Brooks went to Arkan sas. He wrote down everything he remembered his g reat-grandmother Rebecca Boyd Mckaughan tell ing him before she died. MCKAUGHAN, Rebecca (I20592)
 
24898 Had one child MERRIAM, Lucena (I34574)
 
24899 Hand written town records show his birth year as 1743. PUFFER, Matthias (I17338)
 
24900 Hanged for murder on 29 Jun 1541 at Tyburn, England. FIENNES, Thomas 9th Lord Dacre (I19629)
 
24901 Hans came from Husum ("Nordhusum"); he was a butcher in Wyk.
Between 1739-1741 he bought the Wrixumer mill and the Grütz and Graupenmühle in Wyk. (mühle is mill in German)
He was also a judge at the Wyker court
In St. Nicolai he was godfather very often, I could read about 15x in the church book. 
CHRISTIANS, Hans (I48349)
 
24902 Harbottle Dorr, son of Edward Dorr and Elizabeth Hawley, was born in Bo ston, May 1696 and died there in 1746. He was a leather draper in Bost on where he married in 1724, Dorothy Weld, who at his decease, was appo inted his administrator. With her he settled in Boston and carried on t here his trade of Leather Draper. His son, Harbottle is called in lega l papers after his decease " of Boston, Esquire. The inventory of his e state indicated a condition of great responsibility." "Harbottle Dorr's remarks at Parish meeting." The last time the Proprietors met, was on a Sabbath day, after div ine service, in the afternoon, which in my humble opinion was not well t imed, or the notice properly given: as not only "the Proprietors if Pew s, but the constant contributors" were notified, although the Law which w e have adopted (and which is the only rule to direct us in these matter s knows only the owners. There was something which was called a vote passed though there wa s no negative put, which always ought to be, and is practiced every whe re else, that each Proprietor and etc. should from time to time mark hi s money, which vote several were dissatisfied with, (Myself among the r est) not only as to the method of voting, without putting the negative, b ut as there was not time to deliberate on such an affair. I think we o ught to settle things now on a sure bottom and that the Proprietors oug ht to know whether it is expected that any tax should be paid during th e blockade of the Town, if none is expected then there ought to be a vo te of the Society, and properly recorded, "that not tax shall be paid d uring that period", otherwise in case of any of the owners in time to c ome, should have occasion to fill their Pews, the Committee would have p ower by Law, to deduct so much as their Tax came to within that time, w hich would be very unjust. I would beg leave to propound a few queries ; first premising that I have always paid my tax cheerfully, and shall f or future, if the burden doth not lay on a part instead of the whole. Query 1, Whether when it was voted at the last meeting "that from t hat time they would begin to mark their money as usual" it was to be un derstood that we were then to begin anew; and consequently that all the m oney due for Taxes, at the time the town was blockaded was to be sunk o r remitted? Query 2, Whether there was not a large sum due for Taxes at that t ime, viz. when the Town was first Blockaded; and whether it ought not t o be collected, or delinquents proceeded with agreeable to the Law whic h we have adopted. Query 3, Whether we have any other rule to direct us, but the law a bove said, except it is set aside, in whole, or in part by a vote of th e Proprietors? Query 4, Whether it is not partial to take Pews as forfeited, if a ll the delinquents are not proceeded with in the same manner? Query 5, Whether it is not unequal that A. should pay if it was b ut one penny tax, on his pew, when perhaps B. who owners a better Pew, o r is in better circumstances pays but a farthing, or perhaps nothing? Query 6. Whether that is not precisely the case, if some persons c onstantly pay their Tax, and after some years there is a great deficien cy from some persons not paying any or but a small part, and the money d ue which makes the deficiency, is from one period to another remitted, a s has been the case once and again, since the deceased of the Rev. Mr. Webb, whereby a very large sum, which ought to have been in stock, i s sunk? Query 7, Whether the Committee has not from time to time, taxed so me Pews, according to the ability of the owners and not according to th e Convenience, or situation of them, which is only mode pointed out by t he law? Query 8, Whether taxing the Pews in that manner, would not if it w ere contested, overset the whole Tax? Query 9, Whether the Proprietors ought not to have an Annual Meet ing, and the Treasurer's Accounts be audited - and the Society made acq uainted with a True state of their affairs from Year to Year? I submit the above to the Conclour of the Society, and mean not to g ive offence to any; at the same remembering that he who never dares giv e offence is not an honest man. Signed Harbottle Dorr DORR, Harbottle (I33680)
 
24903 Harriet never married. She came to Wisconsin with her sister, Abigail Puffer Van Epps, mother, Adeline Dickinson Puffer, grandmother, Clarissa Dickinson and brother, John Dickinson Puffer.  PUFFER, Harriet A. (I23328)
 
24904 Harvard 1778, Major in Revolutionary War, buried at Trinity churchyard, N ew York City. SUMNER, Job (I13468)
 
24905 Harvard A.B., Ph. D Boston University Law School (Ph. B.); pres of a college in MO several years; now one of the editors of the Bureau of Commerce, Washington, DC. WHITNEY, Edson Leone (I14697)
 
24906 Harvard graduate 1650 ALLERTON, Col. Isaac II MAYFLOWER (I15884)
 
24907 Harvard graduate and stationed at Coronado Naval Air Station in CA. LATREMORE, Ensign Lewis Walter Jr. (I58874)
 
24908 Has a homestead at Coburg, MT, adjoining his mother's; they formerly owned 1600 acres and had 2000 sheep.

He changed his name to his mother's maiden name "Burton" 
PUFFER, Francis Dean (I17131)
 
24909 Has been in the fur business in NYC, Albany and Newark, NJ since 1878, m ost of the time. MCCLENNAN, Charles Ernest (I36002)
 
24910 Has been with the Worcester North Savings Institution, Fitchburg, for 2 6 years and is now asst. Treas. HENRY, Wilbur Whiting (I33160)
 
24911 Has children. HAINSTOCK, Robert (I32617)
 
24912 Has six children. TAFT, Fred Lloyd (I16329)
 
24913 He "came from Saratoga County in 1812 and settled in the Town Brook valley south-east of the town plot. He was a tailor by trade and cut and made clothing for the people for several years, having a place of only nine acres of land. He had seven daughters, all of whom found husbands in their own locality, and one son." A History of Stamford, by Charles D. Griffin BEERS, Abijah (I11862)
 
24914 He "lived in the old Puffer mansion during the lifetime of Dr. Puffer's widow. He then purchased the place formerly owned by Nathan Johnson of Revolutionary fame." Sawyers in America, page 27 HASTINGS, Ephraim (I33033)
 
24915 He acquired a large amount of land on the banks of the Quinnebaug River near what is now Quinnebaug CT.

The Nipmuck indians were still present in the area and Samuel gained influence over them to the point that he was called "Guvernor".

He built the first bridge over the river and several over small streams. He named the property Myanexit Farm and sold produce as far away as Boston 
MORRIS, Samuel (I31508)
 
24916 He and Gladys proudly raised Hereford cattle, farmed and especially enj oyed family and friends for visits to the farm. Four generations have b een raised on the farm. ETBAUER, John E. (I5499)
 
24917 He and his brother, Jonas, commenced the 3rd and permanent settlement of Worcester. Two previous settlements there were broken up by the Indians. RICE, Gershom (I5288)
 
24918 He and his family appear in the 'Intruder Whites" portion of the 1893 Census of Cooweescowee District of the Cherokee Nation. They are not members of the Cherokee Nation. PUFFER, Henry Marion (I3785)
 
24919 He and his family appear in this census under the name "Gaunt" which, I believe, is Elva's maiden name. PUFFER, William W. (I33423)
 
24920 He and his grand-uncle, Marcus Morton Puffer, had an argument at Mr. Nealey's house and went outside to settle the dispute by fighting. Mr. Nealy pushed Mr. Puffer and the 76 year old man fell to the ground and cut his head. Mr. Puffer died two days later. Mr. Neally was arrested for assault. NEALLY, William D. (I57400)
 
24921 He and his sister, Eudora, stayed with their uncle Alfred and family after their mother died in 1881. PUFFER, Alfred Eugene (I34466)
 
24922 He and his sister, Mary, were wards of the Brewster family. The story goes that they were bastard children of Mr. More's wife. When he found that out he abandoned them. The Brewsters took them in as wards.
He became a seaman and a ship's captain
He joined the church at Salem in 1642.
He operated an alehouse and gave deposition in a lawsuit between future Salem witchcraft victims, John Proctor and Giles Corey. 
MORE, Richard MAYFLOWER (I126116)
 
24923 He and his son, John Jr., agree to liberate Jack, an indian slave SPRAGUE, Lieut. John (I50605)
 
24924 He and his wife arrived in the US (New York) on 12 Jun 1920 aboard the s hip "Argentina" sailing from Naples, Italy.

The 1930 Federal Census shows him living at 227 Sanford Street, Paines ville, OH. He immigrated to the US in 1920 and lists his occupation as a l aborer in a ??pali?? plant. 
CARANCI, Pietro A. (I4641)
 
24925 He and his wife Fannie are living with and taking care of his grandfather, Benjamin. Family: DORR, Andrew Jackson / GRANT, Frances E. (F10774)
 
24926 He and his wife were aboard the Speedwell, which was accompanying the Mayflower in 1620, but abandoned the voyage when the Speedwell proved unseaworthy and returned to Leiden. RING, William (I41043)
 
24927 He and his wife were Jews from Romania and spoke Yiddish. He was a chauffeur in 1920. PUFFER, Reuben (I52920)
 
24928 He and his wife were killed by indians. KEEP, John (I33298)
 
24929 He and his wife were killed in an auto crash 23 Sep 1966 PUFFER, Arthur William Jr. (I14647)
 
24930 He and his wife, Preziosa, are on a flight from New York to Rome, on 6 Nov 1955 on TWA PEZZI, Vincenzo Biagio (I60548)
 
24931 He and is family appear on the "Intruder Schedule 3, Census of Cooweesowee, Cherokee Nation", they are NOT American Indians, he arrived in 1885. PUFFER, Henry Marion (I3785)
 
24932 He and is family appear on the "Intruder Schedule 3, Census of Cooweesowee, Cherokee Nation", they are NOT American Indians, they arrived in 1884. PUFFER, Richard (I5765)
 
24933 He and is family appear on the "Intruder Schedule 3, Census of Cooweesowee, Cherokee Nation", they are NOT American Indians. PUFFER, Richard (I5765)
 
24934 He and is family appear on the "Intruder Schedule 3, Census of Cooweesowee, Cherokee Nation", they are NOT American Indians. PUFFER, Mary Bolton (I42925)
 
24935 He and Mary were members of the Groton Church where all their children were baptized. Their log cabin was still standing in Groton in 1830 according to Claude B. Farnsworth. He was a member of the board of selectmen and held other town offices.. FARNSWORTH, Benjamin (I6137)
 
24936 He and wife Eva arrived on Jan 30 1948, aboard Pan Am flight 432 from Havana, Cuba. PUFFER, Albert Henry (I5737)
 
24937 He and wife Grace joined the Presbyterian church PUFFER, Lewis Morgan (I662)
 
24938 He appears in the 1860 Federal Census, but not in 1870. PUFFER, Baby Boy (I39166)
 
24939 He appears in the 1860 Slave Schedule in the Chocktaw Nation, Blue County, AR LEFLORE, Forbis Francios (I23196)
 
24940 He appears in the 1920 Federal Census as Leonard Hoyt with his sisters (his mother is married to Bid Stone). He appears in the 1930 Federal Census as Leonard Puffer, but his California Death Index shows him as Leonard Hoyt. HOYT, Leonard William (I3214)
 
24941 He appears in the 1920 Federal Census but not 1930 PUFFER, Herbert James (I16926)
 
24942 He appears in the 1930 Federal Census twice. On April 5 in Bangor, ME at the home of his parents, and on Apr 11 in Dayton, OH. PUFFER, Elton Linwood (I1122)
 
24943 He appears with his family in the 1915 North Dakota State Census. He, his wife and his oldest three children are foreign born PUFFER, Jacob (I42450)
 
24944 He appears with Mary in the 1860 Federal Census; then she marries in 1864. PUFFER, George O. (I41891)
 
24945 He applied for a War Pension based on his father's Revolutionary War service.

He appears in the 1880 Federal Census, in Hartford, NY, living in the home of Margaret Wood (37). He's a farm laborer.

He appears in 1881, at the Washington County Poor House, admitted Dec 19, 1881. He is widowed, his occupation was a shoemaker, he had no children. 
PUFFER, Luke (I22727)
 
24946 He applied for naturalization Nov 3 1856 PUFFER, George (I57751)
 
24947 He arrived at Plymouth on the "Little Anne" in 1623. He was one of those "passengers" who, as Morton writes, "seeing the low and poor conditions of those that were before them, were much daunted and dismayed, and according to their divers humors, were diversely affected. Some wished themselves in England again; others fell to weeping, fancying their own misery in what they saw in others; other some pitying the distress they saw in their friends had long been in, and still were under. In a word, all were full of sadness; only some of their old friends rejoiced to see them, and it was no worse with them, for they could not expect it should be better, and now hoped they should enjoy better days together. And truly it was no marvel they should be thus affected, for they were in a low condition, both in respect of food and clothing at that time." Governor Bradford, in allusion to the passengers who came in the Anne and the James, says: "The best dish we could present them with, is a lobster, or a piece of fish, without bread, or any thing else but a cup of fair spring water; and the long continuance of this diet, with our labors abroad, has somewhat abated the freshness of our complexion; but God gives us health." (New England's Memorial, Davis' edition, p. 102, and Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrims, P. 353.) SPRAGUE, Francis (I50597)
 
24948 He arrived at Plymouth, MA on the "Fortune" in 1621. BASSETT, William (I4904)
 
24949 He arrived in Los Angeles Aug 8 1932
Worked for Universal Studios 22 Jul 1935 to 14 Oct 1946
Unemployed 14 Oct 1946 to 17 Nov 1947 (a labor dispute)
Worked for LA County Recorder from 17 Nov 1947 to death 
PUFFER, Bruce Frank (I17648)
 
24950 He arrived in NYC, NY Aug. 7, 1801, and settled in Brooklyn. He received his education in the Blue Coat School, Christ's Hospital, London. He became a prominent and wealthy citizen of Brooklyn and was for many years president of a Brooklyn bank. He was living in Brooklyn in 1876.

He returned to England in 1810, but returned in 1812. The brig Prudence, on which he and his family took passage to this country, was captured off Sandy Hook (NJ) by the British ship Morgianna (Ed. note: during the War of 1812). The brig was taken to Halifax by a prize crew, but after 15 or 20 days a cartel was arranged, the passengers were sent to Boston, and they came to New York in stage coaches. He began mercantile life in the old Dutch house of David Rogers & Son.

He was a Major in the 82nd NY Infantry Regiment

A banker. A distiller in 1857 @ 188 Pearl Street, NYC; home @ 130 Livingston, Brooklyn, 1857 
PUFFER, George Shelford (I18496)
 

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