Puffer Genealogy

Notes


Matches 26,601 to 26,800 of 29,085

      «Prev «1 ... 142 143 144 145 146

 #   Notes   Linked to 
26601 Nutt says 1737,calcluated gravestone says 1739 PUFFER, Dr. Abel (I16146)
 
26602 Nutt says 1813 PUFFER, Clinton (I14705)
 
26603 Nutt says husband was "Dexter" Richardson. RICHARDSON, Gideon (I34161)
 
26604 Nutt shows the full date of 1 Oct 1856, however this date belongs to Mary Elizabeth Whitmore Johnson, daughter of James and Chloe Elizabeth Spears Whitmore. This Mary married George E. Johnson. According to the 1870 Federal Census our Mary was born around the same time, 1856/7 JOHNSON, Mary Elizabeth (I14672)
 
26605 Nutt states the name is Hendrick. MILLER, Frederick (I22565)
 
26606 Nutt's book has an incorrect marriage date. It might be the Marriage Banns he was citing Family: HILL, Carlos Burton / FLETCHER, Lonia (F2865)
 
26607 Nutt's book is incorrect on her dob. Gravestone says she was 4 days old at dod. PUFFER, Florence (I21180)
 
26608 Nutt's DOB of 1780 is incorrect according to his gravestone TILSDALE, Asa (I18578)
 
26609 Obituary of his father, Grover G. Loftis LOFTIS, Max Edward (I57981)
 
26610 Obituary says his first name is James, however every other source shows his name as Henry S., or Henry Smythe. PUFFER, Henry Smythe Jr. (I16696)
 
26611 Obituary says the marriage year was 1854. Family: PUFFER, Charles F. / LIVINGSTON, Margaret Charlotte (F1563)
 
26612 Occupied his father's farm for a few years and then moved to Whitestown, NY.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

Occupied his father's farm for a few years and then moved to Whitestown , NY. 
MIXER, John (I6053)
 
26613 of "of throatale" (probably cholera) CORTHELL, Abigail (I15919)
 
26614 of a brain abscess SMITH, Ruth Gertrude (I40584)
 
26615 of a fractured skull and sternum (he was a coachman) BURRELL, William Franklin (I58121)
 
26616 of a heart attack PUFFER, Edward Jeremiah (I33903)
 
26617 of a hemorrhage CLAPP, George W. (I21586)
 
26618 of a stroke EATON, Nancy (I18861)
 
26619 Of a sudden heart attack PUFFER, Henry L. (I18841)
 
26620 of acute tuberculosis LOTHROP, Minerva (I58122)
 
26621 of cancer of the lungs and spine WOOD, Ernest Robert (I55070)
 
26622 of cancer of the throat BARNARD, Charles Wesley (I48787)
 
26623 of cholera infantum BURRELL, Emma Ethel (I58126)
 
26624 of cholera infantum BURRELL, Elbridge Richmond II (I58127)
 
26625 of chronic bronchitis ELMS, Lyman (I49063)
 
26626 of colon cancer SMITH, Larry Weldon Sr. (I51270)
 
26627 of consumption WILKINSON, Dwight H. (I4649)
 
26628 of consumption PUFFER, Mabel E. (I20333)
 
26629 of consumption PUFFER, Margaret Anna (I24235)
 
26630 of consumption (flu) PUFFER, Silence (I2202)
 
26631 of convulsions DEWING, Susan Ella (I23157)
 
26632 of diptheria PUFFER, Phoebe Jane (I34798)
 
26633 of diptheria PUFFER, Phoebe Jane (I34798)
 
26634 of diptheria, his death notice shows his name as Paffer PUFFER, Norris (I32683)
 
26635 of diptheria, his death notice shows his name as Paffer PUFFER, Norris (I32683)
 
26636 of dropsey (swelling) on the brain BULLMAN, Mary L. (I60744)
 
26637 of dropsy INGERSOLL, Louisa F. (I36616)
 
26638 of dropsy (heart failure) PUFFER, Samuel (I22476)
 
26639 Of Georgetown INGERSOLL, Mary Hunt (I23438)
 
26640 of heart disease PUFFER, Charles Drevar (I18500)
 
26641 of heart disease PUFFER, Elvira M. (I33264)
 
26642 of heart failure PUFFER, Florine L. (I32686)
 
26643 Of Henry VIII's Privy Chamber. Once passing Bideford Church, he found a b urial scene with a priest who refused sacraments because friends would n ot give over the deceased man's only possession, a horse. Sir Wm had th e priest placed in the grave and ordered him to be buried; the priest a greed to read the service. Risky business, flouting a priest, but Wm us ed the event to persuade Parliament to limit what the clergy could char ge the poor. COFFIN, William (I1843)
 
26644 Of his death, Rev. Cotton Mather says he was "murdered with an hideous witchcraft." SMITH, Lt. Philip (I59109)
 
26645 of Horsford FITZ WALTER, Robert Sherriff of Norfolk (I7920)
 
26646 of Horsford FITZ WALTER, Robert Sherriff of Norfolk (I71888)
 
26647 of hydropericardium PUFFER, Sarah Elizabeth (I14715)
 
26648 of marasmus (severe malnutrition) BURRELL, Irving Lathorp (I58123)
 
26649 Of meningitis PUFFER, Grace Lillie Frances (I20856)
 
26650 of multiple sclerosis WOOD, Mildred E. (I55069)
 
26651 of old age PUFFER, Stephen (I19393)
 
26652 of Olney, County Bucks, England, was probably the father of Sarah Fuller and husband of Anne since a Robert Fuller, son of John, became a freeman in 1639. Robert was probably Sarah's brother as the ages match well SOUR: @S151@ SOUR: @S310@ PAGE: p. 67 FULLER, John (I16071)
 
26653 of pleuricy AMIDON, Fidelia\Phidelia (I22173)
 
26654 of pneumonia PUFFER, Henry Samuel Sr. (I6652)
 
26655 of pneumonia FARNSWORTH, Hannah L. (I7851)
 
26656 of pneumonia PUFFER, Jacob Jr. (I16441)
 
26657 of pneumonia WOOD, Herbert Arnold (I55068)
 
26658 of pneumonia WILLEY, Hannah Frances (I58162)
 
26659 of poisoning LEIGHTON, Eli Ingersoll (I43293)
 
26660 of rheumatism MUNGER, Lorinda (I14542)
 
26661 Of scarlet fever MCCLENNAN, Helen Abbie (I32741)
 
26662 Of Scotch-Irish ancestry SPENCE, Jeanette Sherrie (I19288)
 
26663 of SIDS PUFFER, Melissa Susan (I53524)
 
26664 Of the 11th Calvary SWIFT, Col. Eben (I12952)
 
26665 Of typhoid fever HASTINGS, Ephraim (I33033)
 
26666 of typhoid fever PUFFER, Harriet M. (I36151)
 
26667 of typhus fever PUFFER, Ruel H. (I20860)
 
26668 of whooping cough PUFFER, Charles Norris (I1410)
 
26669 Officer in the Revolutionary War and friend with George Washington. Af ter the war he moved to Montgomery, VT, being the first settler in that t own, and his family was the only one in the town for two years. He was s ubject to turns of the same kind of mental depression as his brother, C aleb, and also committed suicide. CLAPP, Joshua (I2788)
 
26670 Officer in the Revolutionary War and friend with George Washington. Sg t Major of Col. Doolittle's regiment in MA, then appt. Captain. Moved to Greenfield, MA where he became a druggist. Representative of the General Court, 1797. He was subject to seasons of great mental depression, and in one of them, when about 60 years old, committed suicide. CLAPP, Captain Caleb (I2791)
 
26671 Officers and Soldiers in the Seventeenth Centruy Conflict s. (The Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, N EHGS.) Source (S38)
 
26672 Ohio Birth Records, Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Vital Records Office Source (S422)
 
26673 Ohio Divorce Index, 1962-1963, 1967-1971, 1973-2007, Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, 2008 Source (S369)
 
26674 Ohio Marriage Index, 1970 and 1972-2007, Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, 2008 Source (S320)
 
26675 Oliver Sawyer appointed her guardian, Sept. 11, 1829. PUFFER, Phebe Morse (I35315)
 
26676 Oliver Sawyer as appointed her guardian, Sep 11, 1829 PUFFER, Phebe Morse (I35315)
 
26677 On 11 July 1346 Prince-electors had elected him King of the Romans (rex R omanorum) in opposition to Emperor Louis IV. Charles was crowned on 26 N ovember 1346 in Bonn. After his opponent had died, he was re-elected in 1 349 (17 June) and crowned (25 July) King of the Romans. In 1355 he was a lso crowned King of Italy on 6 January and Holy Roman Emperor on 5 Apri l. With his coronation as King of Burgundy, delayed until 4 June 1365, h e became the personal ruler of all the kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empir e. Karel IV Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire (I3269)
 
26678 On 13 July 1365, he was made Archbishop of Lyon. As archbishop, he firm ly resisted royal encroachment on his rights as Primate of France. Charles of Alencon (I684)
 
26679 On 18 Oct 1909 the Petition for Letters of Adminstration for his estate was dropped by the Petitioner PUFFER, William Warren (I14688)
 
26680 On 22 August 1296 at Berwick, Scotland, he was brought to the King's Co uncil to answer for his contempt in striking one of the King's minister s at the Parliament. UMFREVILLE, Sir Gilbert De (I16608)
 
26681 On 26 Nov 1861 Stillman mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a Corporal, being credited to the quota of Fitchburg, Worcester County, MA. He was 31 years, 2 months and 30 days old.

He was so severely wounded in the right arm, that amputation was deemed necessary. He was listed as being sick in Carver Hospital in Ward 31 for debility. He entered on September 28. He was not dispatched until January 11, 1865.

On 3 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia.

On 24 Nov 1864 Stillman ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts according to the 1870 roster on 11 Jan 1865 having fulfilled his term of service, but the MASS CW says discharge to date from 24 Nov 1864. 
EDGELL, Stillman William (I34587)
 
26682 On 8 Oct 1862 he was wounded at the battle of Perryville, KY AMSDEN, Henry R. (I44978)
 
26683 On December 4, 1344 he obtained a Papal mandate for the annulment of hi s marriage to Isabel on the ground of his minority (about 8 at the time o f the marriage) and that he had never consented to the marriage. The Complete Peerage discusses this and states "...Obviously what reall y happened was this. The powerful Earl desired to get rid of the woman t o whom he had been married as a child, and who, since her father's atta inder and execution, had ceased to be of any importance, that he might m arry the woman with whom he was then living in adultery; and the Pope v ery obligingly annulled the marriage and bastardized the issue." BEAUMONT, John De (I26703)
 
26684 On her maternal side she is descended from Abraham Westfall, a captain in the Revolution. She is a member of the D.A.R. WOY, Mary Elizabeth (I11772)
 
26685 On his way to Kansas City, MO to an automotive school as a student. WAFFLE, William Everton (I51495)
 
26686 On immigration records her first name is sometimes spelled Giorgina, her last name sometimes is Mazzucco.

The 1920 census has her living in Smithfield, RI with her husband, Charles (Carmine). She came to the US in 1910 and was naturalized in 1919. She could read and write and speak English and listed her occupation as a twister at the Worsted Mill.

According to the 1930 census she was living at 64 Eddy Street, Centredale, RI with her husband, Charles and children Joseph, Anthony, Philomena and John. She listed her occupation as a spinner in a worsted mill for Crown Manufacturing Co., in Providence, RI.

Her SSN was 037-10-9972.

Ellis Island immigration records shows she landed on November, 11, 1937 with her daughter Filomena (17 yo) returning from Italy (a trip back home) . She lists her address as Smith Ave, Greenville, RI. 
MARZUCCA, Georgianna Maria (I11833)
 
26687 on Mar 23, 1802, her son George, went to live with Elisha Smith. This indicates that Esther had, perhaps, died and he was being sent to live with a friend or relative (Elisha). Since the Deeds of Hampshire County record transactions of land to Elisah Smith, it is obvious that he lived next door and was probably connected to Esther; either brother or father? No other records of her parentage remain, nor of her burial in the general area. SMITH, Esther (I7348)
 
26688 On March 19, 1850, the day after their wedding, they began their covered wagon venture across the continent to settle in Oakland, Alameda, California Family: PARSONS, George W. / PUFFER, Lucena (F13576)
 
26689 On May 23, 1911 he and his sister, Bellona (Lonie) Allen quit claimed 2/3 of their father's farm for $1 to Mary P. Smith (their sister). (David M. Caranci has the original deed.) The 1900 Federal Census shows him living with his wife in Columbia Falls, ME. He lists his occupation as blacksmith. The 1910 Federal Census shows him living alone (single) in Columbia Falls, ME. He lists his occupation as carriage maker and owns his own shop. The 1920 Federal Census shows him widowed in Columbia Falls, ME. He lists his occupation as wheelright and owns his own shop. FRENCH, Everett Venlesson (I36614)
 
26690 On May 6, 1878, he was in a field near his house burning stumps, dead limbs, and leaves. Working in the hotness of the sun and near the roaring fires, he doubtless inhaled a great deal of smoke. A thunder shower blew over and dampened his clothing. By nightfall, he had contracted pneumonia. The next day, May 7, 1878, he died. He was fifty years, one month, and six days, aged. He was buried at Saint's Delight Primitive Baptist Church. SMITH, Thompson (I13144)
 
26691 On some records he's listed as "Richard".. is it Richard Clark Puffer or Clark Richard Puffer? PUFFER, Clark (I2112)
 
26692 On surgeon's certificate of disability PUFFER, John Ely (I21280)
 
26693 On the death of her husband, she took the veil, founded several churche s, and built a convent at Andenne on the Meuse River (Andenne sur Meuse ) where she spent the rest of her days as abbess. Saint Begga of Landen (I7591)
 
26694 On the death of his father, in 1151, he succeeded to the earldom of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine, and in the following year, by his marriage with Eleanor of Aquitaine, the divorced wife of Louis VII. of France, he became possessor of the duchy of Aquitaine or Guienne. The same year he invaded England, but a treaty was concluded, in 1153, by which it was agreed that he should succeed to the throne of England on the death of Stephen. In 1162 Thomas a Becket was elected Archbishop of Canterbury, and the great struggle between the civil and ecclesiastical powers began, which resulted in the Constitutions of Clarendon, the exile and murder of Becket, war with France, the king's penance at Becket's tomb, and the repeal of the Constitutions. In 1171 Henry invaded Ireland and, under the authority of a bull of Pope Adrian IV., which had been published in 1156, effected a conquest of that island. PLANTAGENET, Henry II King of England (I26499)
 
26695 On the Draft Registration Records in the 5th District of Essex County, MA SWETT, Horace M. (I9625)
 
26696 On the register of her son's (Asa) birth, she is listed as L. C. Weldon. Could she have been married previously? ROOT, Louisa Cordelia (I10323)
 
26697 On the way to Sacramento, CA, William left his wife and four children on the family farm to head to WARREN, William Henry (I19701)
 
26698 Onboard the "Marygould" and settled in Weymouth, MA HOLBROOK, Thomas (I50662)
 
26699 Onboard the ship "S.S. Albert Ballin" VFP603993, sailing from Hamburg, Germany on the 6th of November, 1925. Jochim was already in the US (Brooklyn) and went to Germany to bring his family to the US on this trip. STENDER, Milanny Luiese (I12125)
 
26700 Onboard the ship "S.S. Albert Ballin", sailing from Hamburg, Germany on the 6th of November, 1925. Jochim was already in the US (Brooklyn) and went to Germany to bring his family to the US on this trip. STENDER, Henry Detlef (I1109)
 
26701 Onboard the ship "S.S. Albert Ballin", sailing from Hamburg, Germany on the 6th of November, 1925. Jochim was already in the US (Brooklyn) and went to Germany to bring his family to the US on this trip. STENDER, Riewert C. (I8916)
 
26702 Onboard the ship "S.S. Albert Ballin", sailing from Hamburg, Germany on the 6th of November, 1925. Jochim was already in the US (Brooklyn) and went to Germany to bring his family to the US on this trip. STENDER, Jochim Heinrich (I10061)
 
26703 Onboard the ship "S.S. Albert Ballin", sailing from Hamburg, Germany on the 6th of November, 1925. Jochim was already in the US (Brooklyn) and went to Germany to bring his family to the US on this trip. HANSEN, Ida Caroline (I10306)
 
26704 One of 12 children. Partner of Abel Puffer in the flouring mill at Weedsport under the firm name of Puffer and Dean and was killed in the machinery of the mill. DEAN, Andrew Wood (I18849)
 
26705 One of the first 'congress' meetings were held in this tavern by disenchanted colonialists. DOTY\ DOUTY, Col. Thomas (I29207)
 
26706 One of the first settlers of Elmore, VT. CAMP, Abel Newton (I20284)
 
26707 One of the first women in Southern California to receive a direct appointment as commissioned officers in the US Air Force. PUFFER, Lt. Lois Aileen (I5159)
 
26708 One of the founders of Sudbury and Marlborogh, MA. RICE, Edmund (I18164)
 
26709 One of the knights who founded the "order of the Garder". BURGHERSH, Lord Bartholomew De 2nd Baron Burghersh (I16592)
 
26710 One of the original proprietors of Hartford, CT. LORD, Thomas (I24866)
 
26711 One of the pioneer woolen manufacturers of Rockville, CT having been at the head of the Springville Mills of that village. WINCHELL, Cyrus (I16246)
 
26712 One traditional interpretation identifies Padarn as a Roman (or Romano-British) official of reasonably high rank who had been placed in command of Votadini troops stationed in the Clackmannanshire region of Scotland in the 380s or earlier by the Emperor Magnus Maximus. Alternatively, he may have been a frontier chieftain who was granted Roman military rank, a practice attested elsewhere along the empire's borders at the time. In all likelihood, Padarn's command in Scotland was assumed after his death by his son, Edern (Latin: 'Eturnus), and then passed to Edern's son, Cunedda. AP TEGID, Padarn (I13218)
 
26713 only appears in the 1910 Federal Census. LESTER, Fulford P. (I50421)
 
26714 Ontario, Canada, 1871 Canada Census, Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada Source (S408)
 
26715 Order Sons of Italy in America, OSIA Pennsylvania Mortuary Fund Claims, Washington, DC: Order Sons of Italy in America Source (S393)
 
26716 ORIGIN: Holbeton, Devonshire MIGRATION: 1633 FIRST RESIDENCE: Richmond Island RETURN TRIPS: Casco fishing 1630; takes possession at Richmond Island 1 632; return trip to England 1635-6 OCCUPATION: Merchant. EDUCATION: He was a regular correspondent with Trelawny and many others [ Trelawny Papers passim]. His daughter Sarah (Winter) Jordan made a larg e "S" as her mark [YLR 3:34]. OFFICES: Jury, 8 September 1640 [MPCR 1:65, 70]. ESTATE: Although he vigorously defended the 1640 suits of George Cleeve o ver lands at Spurwink and Machigonny, John Winter lost the court cases a nd the lands by the jury's decisions [MPCR 1:58-64]. Likewise Capt. Tho mas Cammocke sued John Winter over unauthorized cutting of hay on lands c laimed by both men, but these two agreed to an arbitration [MPCR 1:72-7 3; YLR 1:86]. An inventory of the combined goods of Mr. Robert Trelawny, merchant, de ceased, and of Mr. John Winter, deceased, was taken 10 October 1648 and t otalled ?605 5s. 1?d. errors excepted [YLR 1:67-72]. His will is not of record, but reference is made to it on 25 January 16 77[/8] when "Robert Jordan Senior, late of Spurwinke, & now of Portsmou th in Pischataqua River, presbyter, administrator to the estate of Mr. J ohn Winter, deceased," quitclaims his interest in Richmond Island to hi s son John Jordan "in consideration of a legacy of ?10 sterling due unt o the said John by the testament of his grandfather, John Winter deceas ed" [YLR 3:33-34]. BIRTH: By about 1585 based on date of marriage. DEATH: Evidently not long after 20 May 1645 (when he gave power of atto rney to his son-in-law Robert Jordan [YLR 1:72]) and certainly by 10 Oc tober 1648 (inventory of his joint estate [YLR 1:67-72]). MARRIAGE: Holbeton, Devonshire, 29 January 1609/10 Joane Bowdon [GDMNH 7 65]. She was residing in Plymouth, England, not long before her migrati on to New England in 1634 [MPCR 1:72]. CHILDREN: i JOHN, b. say 1619; living in England unmarried in early 1644, having j ust returned from "East India" [Trelawny Papers 363]. ii MARY, b. say 1621; m. by about 1642 _____ Hooper (remained in Englan d [YLR 1:71]). On 13 June 1644 John Winter wrote to "daughter Mary Hoop er" in England, including much information on the Winter family, and en ding with "my love to your husband & your little son" [Trelawny Papers 3 62-64]. iii SARAH, b. say 1623; m. about January 1643/4 Rev. Robert Jordan (on 1 3 June 1644 she had been "married this five months to one Mr. Robert Jo rdan, which is our minister" [Trelawny Papers 363]). WINTER, Capt. Gov. John (I3246)
 
26717 Originally a mere squire from Grafton, Richard was considered "the handsomest man in England" and rose to become the squire of Henry V. At the Battle of Agincourt, he kept the king's lucky totem of a squirrel's tail tied to a lance "always within sight of the king" during the fighting, and was knighted afterwards. WYDEVILLE, Richard 1st Earl of Rivers (I329)
 
26718 Originally buried at the County Farm Cemetery, Haverhill, NH PUFFER, Charles Henry (I17748)
 
26719 Originally buried in Walker-Blake Cemetery, Taunton, MA RICHMOND, Abigail (I59635)
 
26720 Originally buried on the battlefield of Nashville, TN.. reinterred to the National Cemetery there. PUFFER, Horace F. (I35512)
 
26721 Originally interred in Mound City National Cemetery, Section C., Site 1510 PUFFER, John Ira III (I36177)
 
26722 Originally named William Erasmus. He worked on his father's farm and attended the district schools until he was twenty years old. He attended academies during the next two years and studied for the ministry. In 1852 and 1853 he preached in Methodist pulpits under appointment of the presiding elder; in 1854 he joined the Troy conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. For years he preached and labored in the ministry, chiefly in Vermont, the conference of which he joined in 1861. He had numerous pastorates in the state of Vermont and was Presiding Elder of St. Johnsbury District from 1874 to 1878. He was elected in 1876 a member of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He has been one of the most honored and influential clergyman of his denomination in Vermont. He retired in 189_ and lived in Richford, VT.

His 2nd marriage shows some differences in his record. The Vermont Vital Records records that his father was Austin Puffer and that his 2nd wife's name was Esther Ann Kingsley. 
PUFFER, Rev. William R. (I16832)
 
26723 Originally of Rockville, CT, later Amherst, MA and finally Almoral, IA STRICKLAND, William Green (I20859)
 
26724 Originally recorded as 3 Jul 1889, in 1945 someone in the family (perhaps Lloyd himself) filed an affidavit with the state to change the day to the 30th (shown in the pic). PUFFER, Lloyd Wellington (I19995)
 
26725 Originally Tiverton, MA which became a part of RI in 1747 COOKE, Elizabeth (I2642)
 
26726 Owned 30 farms in Windham Co., VT at the time of his death, 1890, and h ad 210 head of cattle, 52 horses and 500 sheep. He was a Democrat and m ember of the Vermont House of Reprentatives BEMIS, Nial (I32803)
 
26727 Owned a construction company, Calocci Brothers CALOCCI, Anthony (I38592)
 
26728 Owned a farm of 120 acres. PUFFER, John (I11543)
 
26729 Owned a fur company, Furs by Rudolph, in Calgary, Alberta. PUFFER, Rudolph (I55568)
 
26730 owned a large quantity of land, evident by the number of documents pertaining to this fact SOUR: @S243@ PAGE: 79:296 "The Knowles Family of Eastham, Mass," by Charles Thornton Libby, Esq., of Portland, Me. This GEDCOM is generated by The Master Genealogist (TMG). Care must be e xercised in using these data; it is a "work in progress." KNOWLES, Samuel Sr. (I20511)
 
26731 Owned and operated a chair shop POMEROY, Simeon Goodwin (I39209)
 
26732 owned and operated Puffer Apartments in Faribault and enjoyed time at t heir cabin on Horseshoe Lake together RING, Margaret (I18075)
 
26733 Owned and/or operated Clios Hotel, according to the 1940 Federal Census. PUFFER, Corp. Loyd M. (I16309)
 
26734 Owned the G. W, Puffer & Co., Albany, NY, hatters. PUFFER, George Windsor (I24277)
 
26735 Owner and operator of Crafts, Etc. at Markets of Marion, FL LIBERTY, Gail Karen (I20667)
 
26736 Owner and operator of Puffer Forest Products for over 20 yrs. PUFFER, John Frederick Sr. (I1786)
 
26737 Owner of a small fruits farm in NH in 1910 PIERCE, William D. (I18889)
 
26738 Owns Puffer Auto in Kittery, ME PUFFER, Pierre Patrick (I40039)
 
26739 p. 265 Conant Gen. CONANT, Levi (I19518)
 
26740 Parentage unknown

1/2/18. it is possible that this might be Mary Ann Noyes. She married Andrew Bowen in Jan 1840, the married Phineas Puffer in Nov of that year? DMC 
PUFFER, Mary A. (I34349)
 
26741 Parentage unknown PUFFER, Mary (I23053)
 
26742 Parentage unknown SHUTE, Elizabeth (I41551)
 
26743 Parentage unknown. She likely died in childbirth. PUFFER, Emeline (I34313)
 
26744 Parents came from Wales. ROBERTS, Louisa (I18148)
 
26745 Parents moved to Peterborough Co. from Leeds Co., when 8 years of age, then to Dresden, Ontario, Canada, when 13 years of age; thence to Illinois at 14 and to MI at 16 yrs.; went to Alberta early in 1890; worked at farming and lumbering; was a pioneer in Alberta; homesteading and farming in the spring of '95; started in the meat and cattle trade at Lacombe, Ontario and for several years also conducted a lumber yard and machine business. elected to the first Alberta Legislature, Nov., 1905; re-elected by acclamation, 1909

He spoke fluent Cree, an Algonquin language and employed many native Americans. 
PUFFER, William Franklin (I19990)
 
26746 Park City officials have no record of her in this cemetery GEBHART, Ruth Mary (I48607)
 
26747 Participated in the 2nd Crusade Louis VII, King Of France (I12598)
 
26748 Participated in the Lancastrian upgrising and was beheaded by order of K ing Edward IV. DYMOKE, Sir Thomas of Scrivelsby (I10842)
 
26749 Partner of David in Puffer Brothers, wholesale fruit dealers. PUFFER, Charles Reuben (I20781)
 
26750 Partner of Puffer Bros., 20 Merchantile St., Boston, wholesale dealers i n fruit and produce. PUFFER, David J. Jr. (I19641)
 
26751 Partner with his father, a horn merchant. PUFFER, Charles (I16445)
 
26752 Pastor of Emmanuel Southern Baptist Church, South Gate, CA at the time of his daughters wedding there. PUFFER, Rev. Max Duane (I9641)
 
26753 Pastor of the Baptist Church and in 1870 was elected Town Clerk of Bell ingham, MA, serving 10 years. He resigned his pastorate to return to VA t o spend the remainder of his life near his boyhood home, where he purch ased the "Thomas Jefferson" estate. MASSEY, Rev. Joseph T. (I23080)
 
26754 Pastor of the Nazarene Church in Omaha, NE (1946) PUFFER, Rev. Asa Ernest Evlan (I9994)
 
26755 Patriot soldier appears with rank of private on muster and pay rolls of C aptain Samuel Hill's company, Colonel Josiah Whitney's regiment. He enl isted in August 1777, serving for six days during which he marched to t he Bennington Alarm from Harvard. He re-enlisted as private in the same c ompany and regiment in October 1777 for another 4 days, and again serve d for twenty-four days under Lieutenant Colonel Ephraim Sawyer. He was a m ember of Committee of Correspondence and Safety in 1781 and later a Sel ectman. HAPGOOD, Shadrach (I113)
 
26756 Pearl Whitehead's son by a previous marriage...Adopted by Owen F. French WHITEHEAD, Thomas A. Jr. (I17309)
 
26757 Pennsylvania Miracode, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Source (S360)
 
26758 Per his mother's obituary Family: ROGERS, James S. / GODWELL, Elizabeth C. (F22053)
 
26759 Per letter from the directory to my mother, Norma I. Caranci date 14 May 1942. SMITH, Frances Alma (I23638)
 
26760 Per the 1880 Federal Census she is single, boarding at the home of Andrew Upham and family in Gardner, MA. She must have married the "Foster" shortly after and he either died, or they were divorced, though no records have been found. PUFFER, Eva Mabel (I5270)
 
26761 Persian Gulf Veteran, US Air Force, Major PUFFER, Gary Irving (I38858)
 
26762 Peter bought a mill in Newbury in 1663, ran it for several years and tr ained his sons in the business. In 1670 the town granted him land to bu ild a windmill for grain. He built a water-driven sawmill with his sons a round 1690. The last record known of him is 10 Jan 1694/95, when he dee ded the sawmill to a son. After Peter died, Hannah married 3 Jun 1700, J ohn Atkinson. CHENEY, Peter (I16784)
 
26763 PETER, Sudbury 1639, came in the Confidence, 1638, from Southampton, la tter part of Apr. aged 47, with s. Thomas, 15; d. Eliz. and three serv. i s call. yeoman in the custom-ho. rec. but aft. arr. gentleman. He was o f Penton, in Co. Hants, wh. is near Andover; went home aft. short visit o r explorat. here, well pleased with what he saw at Watertown, and next y r. came again in the "Jonathan", with sev. friends, and Nicholas, Dorot hy, Abigail, and Peter, all prob. his ch. beside John Waterman, Richard B arnes, William Street, Agnes Bent, Eliz. Plimpton, and Agnes Blanchard, w h. I judge to be his serv. as he paid for their passages; but such was n ot Agnes**** Bent, for she paid for herself, for d. Agnes, Thomas Blanc hard's w. with her h. and Richard Barnes, s. of said Blanchard's w. and p rob. Eliz. Plimpton. Blanchard's w. with inf. d. on the passage, 15 day s out, and Barnes's gr.mo. d. this side of the Banks. He had share in t he first div. of lds. in his town, and again in the 2d and 3d, made 164 0, was freem. 13 May 1640, selectman 18 yrs. rep. 1640, 1, and 50, d eac. of the ch. and d. 23 Sept. 1657. Three yrs. bef. he gave his est. i n Old Eng. to his eldest s. Thomas, and in his will, of wh. Thomas was m ade excor. made the day bef. his d. he names other ch. Peter, Joseph, E liz. w. of Josiah Haynes, Dorothy, w. of John Haynes, Abigail, w. of Th omas Plympton, d.-in-law Mary, w. of his s. Thomas, and kinsm. Shadr ach Hapgood. Occupation - Yeoman Christening - 30 AUG 1590; Andover, Hampshire, England; Emigration - 11 APR 1638; London, England; Came at the age of 47 on 'Confidence' of London, 200 tons, Jo hn Jobson, Master. Left Southampton 24 April 1638. NOYES, Peter (I14373)
 
26764 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I39475)
 
26765 PFC, 142nd Inf., 36th Inf. Div. WWII Veteran CARANCI, Libro A. (I11709)
 
26766 PFC, US Army, WWII Veteran PUFFER, Harold J. (I12631)
 
26767 PFC, US Army, WWII Veteran ALLRED, James Oliver (I33380)
 
26768 Pharmacist. WEBSTER, Herman Oliver Sr. (I13715)
 
26769 Phineas served in the Militia under General Gates in 1777. He suffered f rom "numb Palsey" for 23 years before his death. Phineas and his brothe r, Johnson, inherited from their father, John Pelton (1682), 400 acres c alled school lot and one half the dwelling house thereon. The old homes tead of John Pelton the 1st, of Saybrook, lies in what is now the Twp o f Portland. PELTON, Phineas (I20742)
 
26770 Played tackle in 2 games for the 1944 NY Giants football team CARANCI, Roland (I1960)
 
26771 Playwright whose works included "The Last Pleiad," "The Blood of Kings," "Joe" and "The Fastidious Lady" DRANSFIELD, Jane (I53956)
 
26772 Pliny Wetherell Puffer is the illegitimate son of William Wetherell and Eunice Puffer. WETHERELL, Pliny Puffer (I42971)
 
26773 Police Officer Henry Puffer was shot and killed when he interrupted two men robbing a service station at Vinewood and West Warren.

The suspects opened fire on him before he could draw his weapon. Although mortally wounded, he chased the suspects a short distance before collapsing. He was transported to Detroit Receiving Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Officer Puffer had served with the Detroit Police Department for two years. 
PUFFER, Henry Gordon (I8374)
 
26774 Poppo I was a count in the Grapfeld (Grabfeld), floruit 819 – 839. He w as a "leading man of the Franks" in 838–839, when he and several other n oblemen, including Gebhard, Count of the Lahngau, Adalbert, Count of Me tz, and Otgar, Archbishop of Mainz, who opposed Louis the German's revo lt against Louis the Pious. Poppo was probably the father or grandfather of Henry of Franconia, Pop po (II) of Thuringia, and Egino. He was a forefather of the later Baben bergs. BABENBERG, Poppo Count of Grapfeld Duke of Franconi (I9779)
 
26775 possibly in childbirth with last child OXENDINE, Elizabeth (I62664)
 
26776 Postmaster of Scrooby. Personal secretary to William Davison, Secretary o f State under Queen Elizabeth. Publisher and printing press owner. Pl ymouth Church Elder. From Scrooby, co. Nottinghamshire, England, about 5 4-years old BREWSTER, Elder William MAYFLOWER (I5988)
 
26777 Praetor in 166 BC. (Praetor was a title granted by the governmen t of Ancient Rome to men acting in one of two official capacities: The c ommander of an army, usually in the field, or the named commander befor e mustering the army; and an elected magistratus (magistrate) as signed varied duties (per the historical period).) CAESAR, Sextus Julius I (I10781)
 
26778 Preached at Hudson and Hopedale. HEYWOOD, Rev. William Sweetser (I34541)
 
26779 Premature birth WHITNEY, Baby Girl (I47141)
 
26780 Premature birth. WHITNEY, Baby Girl (I47141)
 
26781 President of a dye works. PUFFER, George Francis (I15834)
 
26782 President of the International Harvester Company of America. Mr. Haskins was born in South Crosby, Canada. His father was a Baptist minister and farmer in early life. His mother was also a native of Canada, daughter of an English army officer, Cheetham as originally spelled, now Chatham. Mr. Haskins came to Chicago with is parents when he was six years old. He left the high school at fourteen and went to work for the Champion Harvester Co. and remained with this concern till it became part of the International Harvester Co. in 1903. At that time he was general manager of the Champion Company. In 1912 he was made president of the International Harvester Co. of America. He is a life long student, a man of marked ability, highly honored. Res. 7350 Sheriden Road, Chicago.

(Ed. note: I notice with some distain that so much is written about Mr. Haskins and nothing whatsoever of his wife, who bears the Reference Number in Mr. Nutt's book. DMC.) 
HASKINS, Robert Chatham (I13750)
 
26783 President, Musicians Protective Union, No. 262, Woonsocket, RI. A self -employed musician. Resided at 51 Earle Street, Woonsocket, RI. PUFFER, Frederic Clinton (I14707)
 
26784 Principal of the Weyauwega High School. Founder and owner of the Fountain City Business College, in Fond Du Lac, WI PUFFER, George Walter Jr. (I15872)
 
26785 Principle at Cunningham Elementary School Family: PUFFER, Albert William / FRANER, Ruth Patricia (F5675)
 
26786 Private in Co C, 24th Reg. MA Vols. in the Civil War. CARVER, Justin Alanson (I44171)
 
26787 Private secretary to George Washington at Valley Forge and afterward sheriff of New York, NY. STAGG, Major John (I39084)
 
26788 Private Troop C., 1st Calvary COOVER, Richard Thompson (I56015)
 
26789 PRIVATE, 41st AL INFANTRY, COMPANY 'C', 'PICKENS GREYS', CSA RANDALL, George D. (I11506)
 
26790 Probably went to Westmoreland, NH. His father deeded land there to him, 1745. PUFFER, Seth (I15747)
 
26791 Progenitor of the House of Vermandois. Bernard King of Italy (I10063)
 
26792 Prominent in politics in Missouri. RICKEY, Joseph Kerr Jr. (I14725)
 
26793 Promoted to Corporal in Co. B, 1st Michigan Calvary Regiment PUFFER, Garrett H. (I32684)
 
26794 Propietor of Luddy's Garage, 205 Triangle St, Amherst, MA LUDDY, John F. (I24094)
 
26795 Proprietor of the Flat Iron Cafe Family: O'BRIEN, John Urban / PLANTE, Marie-Ange Apolline (F16779)
 
26796 Published in the Piscataquis (ME) Observer 6 Oct 1859 p3: "MARRIED---In Bangor, 26th, by Rev. A. K. P. Small, Dexter R. Puffer of Boston, and Miss Mary J. Thomas, of Bangor Family: PUFFER, Dexter Richardson / THOMAS, Mary Jane (F8913)
 
26797 Puffer Genealogy book is incorrect on birth place. PUFFER, Betsey Ann (I15030)
 
26798 Puffer Genealogy says b. 1821, Concord, MA. HAYWARD, Mary Jane (I13996)
 
26799 Puffer opened Pacific Western Traders on Oct. 1, 1971. The store continues to do business at 305 Wool St., Folsom.

He was a US Navy veteran, Korean War. 
PUFFER, Herbert Charles Jr. (I37497)
 
26800 PUFFER, Barbara Lou, 85, of Mesa, died September 1, 2010 in Mesa. No services were held. Angels Cremation and Burial handled arrangements 480 962-6435 SPURGEON, Barbara Lou (I9093)
 

      «Prev «1 ... 142 143 144 145 146