Puffer Genealogy
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27201 | She appears in the 1855 NY State Census as Mrs. E. Holms, b. ca 1803. Her brothers and sisters appear in the same census living with her. She is not found on any other census, nor can she be found in other records. | PUFFER, Elizabeth (I48762)
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27202 | She appears in the 1870 Federal Census in Utica, NY. According to the 1900 Federal Census she was a teacher. | PUFFER, Harriett A. (I39779)
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27203 | She appears in the 1920 Federal Census as wife | Dorothy A. (I8454)
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27204 | She appears in the 1920 Federal Census but not in the 1930 one | PUFFER, Laura Adna (I33291)
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27205 | she appears in the 1920 Federal Census but not the 1930. | DOCKSTADER, Beatrice (I9986)
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27206 | She appears in the 1920 Federal Census with her father. She's a clerk in a dry goods store at this time. | PUFFER, Eunice Ethel (I5474)
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27207 | She appears in the 1930 Federal Census for Maine, as the sister of George M. Darrah. She lists her marital status as "single" yet has a son, Maurice D. Puffer. She appears in the 1940 Federal Census for Belknap, NH, as the head of household, widowed, with daughter Nancy living with her. She is a piano teacher, owning her own business. | DARRAH, Ruth Eaton (I14758)
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27208 | She appears in the 1940 Federal Census, in Springfield, MA, single. | PUFFER, Grace A. (I23998)
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27209 | She appears in the Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 for the year 1885, living with her daughter's family, Frank A. Puffer. | SANFORD, Adeline C. (I51587)
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27210 | She appears on the "Intruder Schedule 3, Census of Cooweesowee District, Cherokee Nation. She and her family are NOT American Indians. | PUFFER, Clara May (I11464)
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27211 | She appears on the list of 75th Anniversary Fund Committee of the Methodist Church, in Morristown, NJ. | BURCHOLL, Marian Elizabeth (I51909)
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27212 | She appears to be living with brothers and sisters in Addison, ME | NORTON, Eunice N. (I58677)
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27213 | She appears with her mother, Sarah, and grandfather Henry Tifft | HECOCK, Mary (I48474)
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27214 | She applied for and received a pension for her husband's Civil War Service, filed 16 Aug 1886 as an invalid (Frank), and then again as a widow, 27 Jan 1917. | GAZIN, Elizabeth (I44708)
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27215 | She applied for and received a widow's pension for her husband's Civil War service on May 8th 1903, Certificate #, 578909, in Alabama. | STINSON, Clarissa Kennon (I55391)
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27216 | She applied for and was granted a widow's pension for her husbands Civil War service. Filed in 27 Apr 1863, approved certificate # 45969 | REED, Sophronia Elizabeth (I52591)
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27217 | She arrived at Ellis Island on 19 Oct 1900 from Naples, aboard the SS Verra. Her final destination was Colorado at her son-in-laws. The manifest shows that she had "Sinility" but no other health issues. | CARANCI, Concetta (I21111)
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27218 | She arrived at Plymouth in the "Anne" in 1623 A tradition says that his second wife, Barbara, was the younger sister of his first wife, Rose. | MULLINS, Barbara (I190)
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27219 | She arrived in NY from Veracruz, Mexico with her children, Samuel, Marion and Robert. | DAVIS, Helen Ruth (I21140)
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27220 | She arrived with her daughters Bertha and Mary at Port Huron, MI, presumably to marry Saul Adams. Their final destination was North Branch, MI, where her uncle, Duncan Costello, lived. | RUSAW, Dorothy Elizabeth (I39862)
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27221 | She attended a family reunion of her brother, Davis, and 5 sisters, in Meriden, CT, 2 Jul 1930 | MCCUNE, Elizabeth (I61673)
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27222 | She attended Cornell College, at Mount Vernon, University of Northern C olorado at Greeley, received her B.A. Degree from Coe College, Cedar Ra pids, and received her Master´s Degree at the University of Iowa, at Io wa City. | SLATER, Helen Roberta (I23694)
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27223 | She attended Ogontz School for girls in 1933. | PUFFER, Maxine Ione (I36313)
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27224 | She attended the public schools and graduated from the Meford High School and the Andover Academy. After her marriage she lived for six years at Middletown, NY. She went abroad after her husband died and studied three years at Dresden (portraits on ivory, porcelain and tapestry) and traveled eleven years, three of which she spent in Geneva, Switzerland. She met Mr. McCay while on a visit to Mexico and after second marriage made a tour of the mining district on horseback, even visiting famous haciendas of Real del Monte. She made her home in Mexico City until the Mexican Revolution broke out. She left Mexico with other American refugees on the steamer just before Diaz left. Since then she resided in Geneva, but has traveled extensively in Europe. She and her daughter are members of the Croix Rouge Francaise and the Suisse Lyceum Club. She inherited 4/10ths of her sister's (Louise) estate valued at about $10,000. | PUFFER, Sara Mercer (I22618)
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27225 | She attended the public schools, and graduated with honors from the advanced class of the State Normal School at Framingham in 1869; for six years was a teacher of mathematics, literature and music in the State Normal School at New Britain, CT. | GOLDWAITHE, Emma Malvina (I22560)
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27226 | She became insane at the age of thirty-two and remained so till her death in 1848, at 83 yrs, 3 mos, 15 days. | PUTNAM, Mary (I47339)
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27227 | She became Queen at 3 yo and reigned for 4 years | Margaret Maid of Norway, Queen of Scotland (I54211)
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27228 | She began to teach at the age of sixteen and continued for eight years. Member of the Congregational Church. | TURNER, Sarah Edna (I18131)
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27229 | She bought 40 acres | MCDONALD, Eugenia (I9817)
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27230 | She built the first frame house in Perinton, NY. Resided 10 Cornell Ave., Yonkers, NY | CONANT, Almira (I10872)
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27231 | She came on the Mayflower with her aunt Agnes Cooper and her husband Edward Tilley. After her aunt and uncle passed that first year in Plymouth, she resided with the Bradford family. Then she was sent back to England or Holland. | COOPER, Humility MAYFLOWER (I126124)
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27232 | She came to America in the ship "Francis" to Ipswich, MA., in April of 1 638 at the age of 15, a member of the family of Rowland Stebbins. | WINCH, Mary (I2400)
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27233 | She came to America on 8 Nov 1907, arriving in New York (Ellis Island) on Dec. 8th from Cuxhaven, Germany. She came on the ship SS Amerika. She was 19 years old when she arrived. She was single, and listed her occupation as 'house maid'. She listed her last permanent residence as Wyk a Fohr. She had $10 in her pocket when she arrived. She was heading to Brooklyn, NY. She was 5' 4", fair complexion, light (blonde) hair and blue eyes. She listed her birth place as ???, Germany. Her father is listed as Peter A. Hansen, in Wyk auf Fohr, Germany. ???? and her mother as Maria Hakaluzua (sp). Why the discrepancies with the family names??? | HANSEN, Ida Caroline (I10306)
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27234 | She came to the US (NYC) on the ship Prinzess Irene from Naples sailing o n June 13, 1913 arriving on June 27. She was joining her husband, Giov anni and listed their address as Box 34, Frederick, CO. | VACCA, Antonia Maria Viola (I5481)
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27235 | She came to the US (NYC) on the ship Prinzess Irene from Naples sailing o n June 13, 1913. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ The 1920 Federal Census shows her living at Marshall, CO. He immigrate d to the US in 1913 and lists her occupation as none. | DISANTO, Filomena (I3404)
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27236 | She came to the US (NYC) on the ship Prinzess Irene from Naples sailing o n June 13, 1913. | CARANCI, Catarena Concetta (I7433)
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27237 | She came with her parents to IA in 1836. She was appointed guardian of her husband's estate, who died intestate (without a Will), and her minor children; Priscilla; Mary E.; Nathan A.; Charles A.; Daniel C.; and Jemima B. | COMSTOCK, Abigail Fox (I18096)
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27238 | She cannot be the daughter of John Anthony Dileo as he died in 1991. | PUFFER, Keisha B. (I39804)
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27239 | She changed her name back to Puffer after her divorce as she appears in the 1930 Federal Census as Grace Puffer | PUFFER, Grace Elizabeth (I17891)
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27240 | She changed her name to Lucy Ann Baker (after her mother). | BELDEN, Lucy Ann (I14378)
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27241 | She claims desertion since 1907 when he left her while living in NY | Family: SMITH, Adelbert S. / PUFFER, Lillian Ann (F9966)
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27242 | She died before John D. moved to Indiana and is buried in Westfield, NH | MOORE, Susan (I17738)
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27243 | She died certainly before Mar 26,1684, the date of her husband's second marriage, but probably by Mar 9,1670/1 when her sister Mary is referred to on her wedding day as the only daughter of John Turner. A newer genealogy, Footprints in the Sand: The Godfrey Story (2012), states she died on Nov 5,1732 aged 100, and quotes Savage as the resource. However, no such date is given in Savage, and Nov 5,1732 was the death date of her daughter-in-law Mary, wife of Richard Godfrey Jr. | TURNER, Mary Jane (I46270)
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27244 | She died during or shortly after childbirth of triplets. Only one survived, Margaret. | OLIVER, Margaret Ann (I47493)
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27245 | She died from exhaustion resulting from a self inflicted wound in the throat. | MAGOON, Anaretta Agnes (I22444)
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27246 | She died from inhaling illuminating gas (intentional). | TRUDEAU, Edythe Mae (I22687)
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27247 | She died in giving birth to her last child. | MCAULEY, Sarah Ellen (I37567)
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27248 | She died of a gunshot wound to the neck. | PUFFER, Jennie E. (I19769)
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27249 | She died of burns suffered in a gasoline fire which killed her husband and destroyed a barn on their farm | GRILLS, Eva Grace (I36461)
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27250 | She died of eclampsia after childbirth | PUFFER, Susan (I38760)
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27251 | She does not appear in the 1870 Federal Census for this family. | PUFFER, Margaret (I47556)
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27252 | She doesn't appear in an 1880 Census as "Emma Puffer". The 1870 Census mis-transcribed her name as Peiffer, but it's clearly Puffer. An Emma Pifer married a Sigler in OH around 1885 but I don't think that is her. | PUFFER, Emma E. (I1790)
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27253 | She doesn't appear in any census records past 1895. | PUFFER, Mildred (I15807)
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27254 | She doesn't appear in any censuses after 1850. Her daughter, Francesca is living with her brother George W. in 1860. | WOOD, Zulima (I49317)
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27255 | She doesn't appear in any censuses after 1850.. | SCOTT, Mary Ann (I52376)
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27256 | She doesn't appear in the 1810 federal census | PUFFER, Mary (I13687)
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27257 | She doesn't appear in the 1850 Federal Census (she'd be 20) | DAVIS, Louisa (I45752)
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27258 | She doesn't appear in the 1860 Federal Census | PUFFER, Mary (I24629)
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27259 | She doesn't appear in the 1860 Federal Census | Rebecca P. (I126929)
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27260 | She doesn't appear in the 1860 Federal Census with her husband and children. | SCOTT, Mary Ann (I52376)
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27261 | She doesn't appear in the 1860 Federal Census, but her oldest daughter does with her 3 siblings, Ella being the youngest at 5 yo. | JOHNSON, Phebe (I41539)
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27262 | She doesn't appear in the 1861 Canada Census with her family. It's possible that she was married by this time | PUFFER, Wilhelmina (I21909)
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27263 | she doesn't appear in the 1870 Federal Census (she'd be 10) | DAVIS, Alice (I33029)
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27264 | She doesn't appear in the 1880 Census, being 15 years old. It's unlikely, though not impossible, she'd be married by then. | LANGLEY, Abbie F. (I41456)
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27265 | She doesn't appear in the 1880 Federal Census | HOWARD, Sallie Isabella (I14724)
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27266 | She doesn't appear in the 1880 Federal Census | PUFFER, Grace (I20119)
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27267 | She doesn't appear in the 1880 Federal Census, the rest of her family does. | SMITH, Eletta (I36803)
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27268 | She doesn't appear in the 1880 Federal Census. | PUFFER, Mary Gertrude (I19805)
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27269 | She doesn't appear in the 1881 Canadian Census | Elizabeth (I35082)
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27270 | she doesn't appear in the 1900 Federal Census | JIPSON, Vena Hattie (I125833)
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27271 | She doesn't appear in the 1900 Federal Census with her family. She would have been 6 yo. No other records of her can be found. | PUFFER, Mabel Florence (I13858)
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27272 | She doesn't appear in the 1900 Federal Census, nor the 1905 New Jersey State Census. She'd be 19 years old in the first and 24 in th latter. | PUFFER, Ellen (I41004)
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27273 | She doesn't appear in the 1905 New York State Census with her family | PUFFER, Fannie (I22549)
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27274 | She doesn't appear in the 1910 Federal Census | FECTEAU, Doris Josephine (I5225)
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27275 | She doesn't appear in the 1910 or 1920 Federal Census | HASELTON, Hannah Anne (I11918)
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27276 | She doesn't appear in the 1920 Census | PUFFER, Mary E. (I19134)
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27277 | She doesn't appear in the 1930 Federal Census | DAVIS, Jennie E. (I13546)
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27278 | She doesn't appear in the 1930/1940/1950 Federal Census's | CARANCI, Jennie (I2212)
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27279 | She doesn't appear in the 1940 Federal Census. | PUFFER, Winifred D. (I23407)
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27280 | she doesn't appear in the 1940 Federal Census.. could she have died before then? At 17 its unlikely she was married, though not impossible | PUFFER, Florence Dora (I36243)
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27281 | She doesn't appear in the 1950 Federal Census with her parents. | PUFFER, Barbara (I11129)
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27282 | She doesn't appear with the family in the 1860 Federal Census in Casco, WI | PUFFER, Laurin E. (I34846)
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27283 | She earned a masters degree in education throughout her career as an elementary teacher for Michigan schools. She was a teacher for 33 years, retiring in 1978. | PUFFER, Lois Gene (I16310)
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27284 | She either jumped or was thrown from a moving car driven by Allison Hilton, the son of her employer, Dr. G. H. Hilton, and struck her head and fractured her skull, killing her instantly. | PUFFER, Mary S. (I34681)
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27285 | She ended up in the Wayne County, NY Poorhouse and remained there until her death in 1890. | SEELEY, Phebe Ann (I10531)
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27286 | She filed for widow's benefits for her husband's service during the War of 1812. | MERRITT, Lydia (I52713)
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27287 | She filed for widow's pension for her husband's Civil War Service, on 7 Jun 1900, application #720959, granted certif. #534599. She also applied for invalid pension, Jul 24, 1890, application #838676, certificate #616292. | COFFEL, Sarah Jane (I6732)
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27288 | She graduated form the Natick High School, 1901. After the death of her husband she was for a time a student in the training school of the Memorial Hospital, Worcester. She then took a course in domestic science in Simmons College, Boston. Since the spring of 1914, she has been assistant matron at the Grafton colony of the State Asylum for the Insane at N. Grafton, MA. She is a member of the Wayside Inn Chapter D.A.R. and the Chapter, O.E.S., of Grafton; First Congregational Church, Natick; Edmund Rice Association. | NUTT, Matilda Ellen (I18801)
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27289 | She graduated from St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY in 1871, and taught one year in Canton High School. After her marriage she went to Taylor's Falls, MN, where her husband had located three years previously, and they resided there till 1883, when they moved to Minneapolis, MN. She was an active member of the Congregational Church. | PUFFER, Sarah Rosamond (I21194)
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27290 | She graduated from the Battle Creek High School, 1904; taught school two years; lived in Pasadena, CA 3 yrs, in NYC 2 years, in Pittsdon, PA, a year and is now a resident of Portland, OR. | PUFFER, Beulah (I16953)
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27291 | She graduated from the Framingham High School in 1891; from Smith College, 1894, with the degree of A.B., and from Radcliffe College in 1899, with the degree of A.M. She taught in the Brookline public schools, 1895-6; in the Northampton High School, 1896-8; Miss Boostow's School, Kansas City, MO, 1900-2; University of Nebraska, 1902-7. She was made adjunct professor of mathematics in the University of Nebraska in 1907, but resigned and was married in 1908. She is active in clubs and does some newspaper work. In 1914-15 she was a member of the local board of directors and chairman of the lecture and press committee of Washington Center Dramatic League of America; vice-president and chairman of the vocational committee of Washington Branch, Association of Collegiate Allumnae; vice-president of Smith College Club of Washington; member of the executive board of College Women's club of Washington; member of Congressional Committee of National American Women's Suffrage Association and press chairman; member of the executive board and chairman of legislative committee of Washington Woman Sufferage Council; member of board of directors of Washington Branch, National College Equal Suffrage League; member of National Geographic Society; Washington Society of Fin Arts, and Art and Archeology League of Washington. | PUFFER, Laura Dana (I17594)
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27292 | She graduated from the high school at Heuvelton, NY in 1882 and from the State Normal School at Potsdam in 1888. She taught one year in Fargo, ND going in 1890 to California, where she taught at Fresno until 1898. | PUFFER, Florence Adelle (I21540)
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27293 | She graduated from the Kalamazoo High School in 1905 and from Kalamazoo College (Ph.B. 1909). Member of the DAR in Michigan. | PUFFER, Anna Margaret (I2811)
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27294 | She graduated from the Natick High School in 1898 and for a number of years was clerk in her father's law office and in the Natick Five Cents Savings Bank. She is a member of the First Congregational Church, Natick; of Wayside Inn Chapter, D.A.R., of which she is treasurer; of the Natick Woman's Club; Aurora Chapter, No. 9, O.E.S. and the Edmund Rice Association. | NUTT, Julia Maria (I18802)
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27295 | She graduated from the State Normal School. Resided at 4050 Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis, MN. | PUFFER, Alice Emily (I34001)
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27296 | She had a musical education and for some years was a church organist. | PUFFER, Marietta (I18162)
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27297 | She had cerebral palsy since birth, and made a career of meeting celebrities. She has collected many autographs of them | HUNTZICKER, Alice Floreine (I3326)
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27298 | She had contracted polio | HAVER, Bernadette Carol (I57894)
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27299 | She had multiple injuries due to an automobile accident. Fractured ribs as well as internal injuries. | HOLLIS, Mary E. (I10948)
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27300 | She had one son and two daughters by her marriage to Jacob Whiting. They moved to Wisconsin. | BILLINGS, Taphenes (I4485)
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27301 | She has been described by both the ancient and modern sources as `ruthl ess, ambitious, violent and domineering´. She was a beautiful and repu table woman and according to Pliny the Elder, she had a double canine i n her upper right jaw, a sign of good fortune. Many ancient historians a ccuse Agrippina of poisoning Emperor Claudius, though accounts vary.[3] | Julia Agrippina Minor Emporess of Rome (I12350)
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27302 | She has been, mistakenly, identified as Mary Shepard. She is now thought to have been Mary Power, daughter of Ralph and Thankslord Shepard's daughter, Trial, who married Walter Power in 1661. The Power farmstead was next to the Shepard farm in Littleton (then called Concord Village). The age of the girl on the marker is probably close to correct - Mary Power was born in 1663, and would have been about 12-13 at the time of the attack on her uncles, Isaac and Jacob Shepard. She was captured in that raid (during King Phillip's War) but managed to escape, reclaiming a stolen horse and saddle, reaching the town of Concord Village. | POWER, Mary (I24854)
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27303 | She immigrated to the US in 1903. | Josephine (I1059)
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27304 | She immigrated to the US in 1905 and lists her occupation as a helper i n a silk mill. | DICICCO, Caistina (I7861)
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27305 | She immigrated to the US in 1906 | CIPRIANO, Carmella (I3050)
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27306 | She immigrated to the US in 1910. | CORTALESE, Maria (I1061)
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27307 | She immigrated to the US in 1912 | DITRI, Maria Antonia (I5201)
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27308 | She immigrated to the US in 1912 and lists her occupation as a weaver in a cotton mill. | VACCA, Annunziata (I4559)
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27309 | She immigrated to the US in 1920 | VACCA, Maria (I1732)
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27310 | She immigrated to the US in 1927. | Catherina F. (I1728)
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27311 | She immigrated to the US in 1927. | CARANCI, Maria Christina (I1730)
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27312 | She immigrated to the US in 1929. | VACCA, Pasqualina (I2431)
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27313 | She inherited 1/20th of her aunt's (Louise) estate in 1933. | GIBBS, Ella Louise (I14072)
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27314 | She inherited 1/20th of her aunt's (Louise) estate in 1933. | GIBBS, Irene Elizabeth (I14074)
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27315 | She inherited 1/20th of her aunt's (Louise) estate in 1933. | KERR, Anita (I20659)
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27316 | She inherited 1/20th of her aunt's (Louise) estate in 1933. | DOUGLAS, Marjorie (I22617)
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27317 | She is a 'domestic' in the home of Robert W. Cowan and family | PUFFER, Florence Coral (I35190)
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27318 | She is a 'servant' at a hotel in Clay County, IA in 1900. The record shows she's married, but her husband had died and doesn't show on the census, just her two small girls. | DEAN, Esther Estella (I2807)
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27319 | She is a boarder in the home of Simeon D. Whiting family on Summit Street in Rockland, MA | PUFFER, Patience Emma (I23323)
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27320 | She is a descendant of Governor William Bradford, is a life member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants and of the Daughters of the American Revolution. No children. | KENDALL, Olive Crane (I20385)
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27321 | She is a graduate nurse and for a number of years was superintendent of nurses at the Memorial Hospital, Worcester. She resided with her mother in Worcester. | PARKER, Bertha May (I32762)
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27322 | She is a graduate of the Framingham High School (1895); and of Smith College (A.B. 1900). She received the degree of Ph.D. at Radcliffe in 1909. | PUFFER, Katherine Fairbanks (I17593)
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27323 | She is a lodger in the home of the John Robinson family. She would marry the son, William Robinson, in 1931 in NYC. | KING, Myra A. (I53430)
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27324 | She is a lodger with the Chaney Vance family in Springfield Ohio, 1 Apr 1940. She is divorced and has her daughter Maxine with her. | PUFFER, Helen Alice (I141)
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27325 | She is a member of the D.A.R., descendant of Robert Cushman and Nathani al Cook. | CUSHMAN, Ida Elizabeth (I19507)
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27326 | She is a rooming house owner in Wenatchee, WA. | Family: O'GRANT, Jack / PUFFER, Clara May (F21538)
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27327 | She is a servant in the home of Willard Cooley. | PUFFER, Margaret J. (I35116)
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27328 | She is a servant in the household of William C. and Ursula M. Fletcher, Dexter, ME. | FROST, Eva May (I9386)
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27329 | She is a waitress in La Clede, IL in 1940 | PUFFER, Mary Maddlyn (I5953)
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27330 | She is active in church work; soloist in the Framingham M.E. Church for ten years. Reside in Holliston, MA. | GREENLAW, Sadie Roberts (I15769)
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27331 | She is actually a Puffer. Her father took the name of Olmstead from the family that raised him. | OLMSTEAD, Shirley Arlene (I45097)
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27332 | She is an Hia-Ced O'Odham indian. This is part of the Tohono O'odham Nation. | GARCIA, Mary (I44071)
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27333 | She is buried in the family plot of John W. Puffer. No known connection to the Puffers is known at this time (2023, DMC) She is mentioned in the Groton Times newspaper, Groton, VT as visiting Lorimer Puffer and family's home along with Blanche (Stevenson) Puffer. She is described in one newspaper as the "aged Aunt of Mr. L.S. Puffer) | STEVENSON, Eliza H. (I59487)
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27334 | She is considered the first true Queen of England after her husband united most of the separate kingdoms. | Edgiva Queen Of England (I1665)
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27335 | She is divorced | CLOUGH, Blanche A. (I52337)
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27336 | She is divorced and a border in the home of Joseph C. Richardson, according the 1940 Federal Census | PERKINS, Nellie Grace (I7633)
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27337 | She is divorced and has assumed her maiden name | MASON, Harriet Hall (I33488)
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27338 | She is divorced and living with her father. | PUFFER, Louella (I24297)
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27339 | She is either Perry's wife or sister, more research is needed in Canada. The "Mother" on her gravestone suggests she is the wife of Perry. | Jennie (I42168)
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27340 | She is either separated or divorced from her husband as she is living alone at a different address in Long Beach, CA. | PUFFER, Ruth Elizabeth (I12052)
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27341 | She is found in the 1920 Federal Census and the 1920 City Directory for Saint Louis, MO. No other records are found. | PUFFER, Loretta Jane (I56014)
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27342 | She is found in the Canada Census of 1881, living with her uncle and aunt, John and Sarah (Puffer) Harris. Her father died in 1871, her mother died too? | PUFFER, Bertha (I33745)
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27343 | She is known today as Brunhilde who shows up in Norse mythology and "the fat lady" who sings arias in opera. Brunhilde's sister (name unknown) was married to her husband's brother, Chilperic. But she was murdered when Chilperic's mistress, Fredegund, convinced him to do so and make her queen. A great rivalry between Brunhilde and Fredegund was started over this. Brunhilde is blamed for having many of the Merovingian kings murdered. | Brunhilde Princes of the Visigoths (I54057)
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27344 | She is listed as "Anna" in the Ohio County Births source | PUFFER, Roma L. (I16699)
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27345 | she is listed as "at school (8)" probably 8th grade | PUFFER, Nellie (I42820)
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27346 | She is listed as "daughter" but could be a ward or an adopted daughter. More research is needed. | PUFFER, Julia M. (I49213)
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27347 | She is listed as "Emma B. Puffer" in the 1940 Federal Census. | LANGFORD, Anna Belle (I33846)
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27348 | She is listed as "Lydia" in the Puffer Genealogy book by Nutt. | PUFFER, Dorcas (I33065)
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27349 | She is listed as "Miss Mary Rollinson" in the newspaper announcement of their engagement, 3 Apr 1901, Saint Louis Globe-Democrat, Saint Louis, MO. | Family: PUFFER, Edgar Duff / BOGGS, Mary (F3737)
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27350 | She is listed as "wife" of Charles Parks but used her maiden name. | Family: PARKS, Charles / PUFFER, Minerva (F50457)
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27351 | She is listed as Cazziah in the 1850 Federal Census. | STAFFORD, Keziah (I12264)
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27352 | She is listed as a "ward" of the family | LOBIN, Mildred (I45209)
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27353 | She is listed as a 'domestic' in the 1860 Federal Census. Living with her daughter 207 So. Jackson St, Aberdeen, SD. (1915) | CROSSMAN, Eliza Amanda (I1187)
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27354 | She is listed as a daughter in the 1880 Federal Census as Nettie E. Wythe along with Frank A. Wythe a son. They are the step-children of Luther Puffer, from his wife's previous marriage. | PUFFER, Nettie Eunice (I18458)
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27355 | She is listed as Betsey A. Hoag in her marriage record to Charles R. Pitcher | Family: HOAG, Benjamin F. / PUFFER, Betsey Ann (F9865)
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27356 | She is listed as daughter to the Puffers, but her mother remarried a Puffer and should be listed as step-daughter. | HESS, Ruby Captora (I56027)
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27357 | She is listed as divorced in the 1910 Federal Census. | Family: DRURY, Charles J. / PUFFER, Almeda Samantha (F16051)
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27358 | She is listed as having 'paralysis' in the 1880 US Federal Census, living with her daughter Sarah. | Mary (I37575)
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27359 | She is listed as living with her mother at 20 Kimball St, Amsterdam, NY, but as Gladys Puffer not Faulds, assuming she took her maiden after a divorce or widowed? | PUFFER, Gladys (I44709)
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27360 | She is listed as Lula Puffer | GIBEAUT, Minnie Lulu (I55126)
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27361 | She is listed as Lynore Puffer, living with her parents. A student in 1905 | PUFFER, Florence Lynn (I23679)
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27362 | She is listed as mulatto in the 1870 Federal Census | GALLIOTT, Adelaide (I15731)
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27363 | She is listed as mulatto in the 1870 Federal Census | Adeline (I49177)
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27364 | She is listed as mulatto in the 1870 Federal Census | GALLIOTT, Adelaide (I79685)
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27365 | She is listed as mulatto in the 1870 Federal Census. | GALLIARD, Elizabeth (I48231)
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27366 | She is listed as the 'housekeeper' for James W. Brown, whom she will marry a few months later. | TIBBETTS, Ellen Madora (I8387)
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27367 | She is listed as the mother of daughter Gladis in the Canada Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959" records | MCNUTT, Mary Laura (I44173)
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27368 | She is listed as widow of George, but he is still alive and is listed in the same directory. | OIE, Grace J. (I55348)
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27369 | she is listed in census records as "Kaler and Kelley" | PUFFER, Julia M. (I49213)
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27370 | She is listed in the Massachusetts Birth Records as the mother of Mary, b. May 1889, Boston. No parents are listed for Jennie, which wouldn't be uncommon in records of a home for unwed mothers. However, a Jennie Felt, b. 1870, Templeton, MA married Waldo Orlando Puffer in Dec 1889 in Ashburnham, MA. It's possible that this is her, having a child out of wedlock, only to marry the father some months after the child's birth? No other "Jennie" Puffer fits the dates and places. | PUFFER, Jennie (I42095)
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27371 | She is listed under her maiden name. She resides with her daughter Lois and her husband. | EVENGHAM, Charlotte (I44458)
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27372 | She is listed with another female, Fern Puffer, in this directory. They don't appear to be sisters as they live at different addresses. | PUFFER, Bertha E. (I39960)
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27373 | She is listed with her aunt, Louisa Cordelia Root Puffer, and a Richard T. Root (who is listed as a "Bastard") in Kittey, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, in 1861. | PUFFER, Margaret Jane (I21486)
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27374 | She is listed with her sister-in-law, Louisa Cordelia Root Puffer, and a Richard T. Root (who is listed as a "Bastard") in Kittey, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, in 1861. | PUFFER, Margaret Jane (I21486)
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27375 | She is listed with her sister-in-law, Margaret Jane Puffer (wife-to-be of George Waffle, Jr.), and a Richard T. Root (who is listed as a "Bastard". This is not Richard Timothy Root Puffer as the dates don't match) in Kitley, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, in 1861. It is likely that this Richard T. Root is an out-of-wedlock child of Louisa Cordelia Root or one of her sisters. | ROOT, Louisa Cordelia (I10323)
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27376 | She is living alone (separated?) on Maple St, Binghamton, NY | ALLUISI, Madeline Marie (I24077)
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27377 | She is living alone in 1947 in Everett. In Apr of that year she marries Frank E. Smith. So divorce must have come before then. | KNUTSON, Myrtle Alberta (I44036)
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27378 | She is living in the home of Uriah C. Roe in Franklin Grove, IL in 1870. No relationship known. | PUFFER, Lucinda (I23788)
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27379 | She is living with Alonzo R. and Emma Hunt, most likely her brother-in-law and wife. Her two youngest children, Tabitha and Mary, are living with her. | HESS, Mary Ann (I34497)
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27380 | She is living with Annie M. Gilson | DRISCOLL, Annie A. (I21291)
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27381 | She is living with her aunt "Catherine Coffey" along with her brother William Kenneth. Her occupation is "servant" | PUFFER, Helen Marie (I48032)
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27382 | She is living with her aunt and uncle in Sherman, OH (David/Harriett Puffer Weaver) | PUFFER, Julia Nancy (I20716)
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27383 | She is living with her aunt, Agnes Willett Puffer | WAFFLE, Charlotte Ina (I6322)
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27384 | She is living with her brother Isaac and nephew Clifford Macomber, her sister's child; listed as married. Her husband Albert was living in California at this time. | FRENCH, Anna Marie Elizabeth (I11877)
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27385 | She is living with her daughter Olive in Fremont, IA in 1885. | WRIGHT, Aletheia (I18915)
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27386 | She is living with her grandparents and mother Eleanor in St. Paul. | PUFFER, Dianne Delores (I39858)
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27387 | She is living with her half-brother Hugh and his family in 1850. Her parents are dead by this time? | PUFFER, Mary Smith (I34386)
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27388 | She is living with her parents and children, Ogden, Georgianna, Andrew, Bertha, and Iona (Windover) | DINGMAN, Hester Ann (I10240)
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27389 | She is living with her sister Rosetta R. Noel and husband Joseph R. Noel. | PUFFER, Nellie Jane (I23874)
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27390 | She is living with her widowed mother, Catherine, and her husband, Cady Swift. | STACK, Anna (I44430)
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27391 | She is living with John and Sarah Harris in Seymour, Ontario | PUFFER, Bertha (I33745)
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27392 | She is married to Wiliam Emory (1867), and daughter of Erastus Baker, | BAKER, Adelia (I46196)
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27393 | She is mentioned along with Elizabeth (Eliza) Whitten as spending some weeks at the Lorimer Puffer family home in Groton, VT, 24 Jun 1932. | STEVENSON, Blanche Alta (I17548)
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27394 | she is mentioned in her father's will, separate from her brothers and sisters. | PUFFER, Susannah T. (I35010)
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27395 | She is mentioned in her father-in-laws will. | DOOLITTLE, Flora Melissa (I47834)
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27396 | She is mentioned in her Grandfathers will to receive $10.00. The transcription of the will shows her name to be "Wellie", but this is incorrect. | PUFFER, Nellie Jane (I23874)
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27397 | She is mentioned in her husband, William Hammons, will. She inherited two homes, a newer one in Spencerport, which was bought from Fleming W. Nichols for $900, and the first in Ogden, NY, as well as $1000 | PUFFER, Sarah A. (I37578)
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27398 | She is mentioned in several sources as the 37th wife of Brigham Young. | HARBACH, Abigail (I62396)
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27399 | She is mentioned in the "History of Lewis County, NY" as the wife of a Puffer, but it is not known who. | Family: PUFFER / HURD, Frances E. (F15352)
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27400 | She is mentioned in The Nashua Reporter, Nashua, Iowa Jan 15 1914 edition as being from LeMars, Iowa and visiting friends there. She is the niece of Mr. Mrs. C.L. Putney | OWEN, Mary Josephine (I34623)
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