Puffer Genealogy
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451 | A commercial photographer | PUFFER, William Frederick (I665)
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452 | A Companion of William the Conqueror (one of the few proven to be). | GRENTMESNIL, Hugh De (I4891)
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453 | A compositor by trade, employed for many years in the Framingham Gazette office; lived in Framingham. | LLOYD, Mary Adelaide (I16811)
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454 | A conductor on the Michigan Railway Co. in 1914 | DEWITT, Stuart (I17919)
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455 | A confectionary store keeper | REED, Ann T. (I38720)
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456 | A Confederate Colonel. Started out as a Pvt. in 5th VA Inf. Regt. He was wounded at Fredricksburg, VA, 2 Apr 1865 and hospitalized in Richmond, VA on 3 Apr 1865. He was released from the hospital on 23 May 1865. Died between 1869-1893. | LYDER, Col. John Lewis (I34810)
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457 | A Confederate soldier, PVT 42nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | WILLARD, Bartlett Yancey (I6388)
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458 | A Confederate soldier, PVT North Carolina 10th Bn. Light Artillery | WILLIARD, William Riley (I4542)
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459 | A Congregational preacher | MORRISON, Rev. John Alexander (I1344)
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460 | A constable according to the 1880 California Federal Census | PUFFER, Wilson Henry (I11978)
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461 | A constable in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. | PUFFER, Howard Lloyd (I32583)
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462 | A construction carpenter at the time of his death. | WILD, Henry Rudolph (I47198)
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463 | A construction engineer in Allston, MA | MACSHEFFREY, Frank A. (I32768)
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464 | A consulting engineer for the city planning commission | Family: LENDERINK, Andrew / PUFFER, Anna Margaret (F5022)
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465 | A cook in New Haven, CT at the time of his marriage | SKOWRONEK, Peter J. Sr. (I62475)
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466 | A cooper by trade | ESTEY, Isaac Sr. (I21846)
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467 | A cooper by trade | KEYES, Thomas (I36283)
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468 | A cooper by trade. "After the birth of Ethel (their last child), mother Ethel died a month later 12/20/18. David asked his mother in law Grace Bloom who was living with them according to 1910 census, to marry him so she could help raise the kids. She refused, but offered to take the girls for a while, so that David could be less overwhelmed. When she came back to visit, the boys were gone. They were left in an orphanage in Le Havre, Montana. They were later adopted by Victoria and George Greenwood when they were 5 and 3. They then lived in Washington State and later moved to CA. The whereabouts of David Jensen became unknown." anecdotal from Lilli White on Ancestry.com The 1910 Federal Census shows him living in Thurston, WA with his wife, Ethel, brother-in-law Lloyd Bloom, and mother-in-law | JENSEN, David Ludwig (I20787)
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469 | A cooper, in Turin, NY | DAVIS, Robert Richard (I41801)
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470 | A cooper, in Turin, NY | DAVIS, Charles Richard (I58276)
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471 | A cooper. His weight was said to have been over 300 lbs. | BARRY, James (I33108)
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472 | a cordwainer | COATES, Robert (I11168)
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473 | A cordwainer | NORRIS, John William (I17610)
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474 | A Corporal in Co. G. of the 103rd Maine Infantry. In 1931 he was accused of breaking and entering a store owned by Ludwig Muller. Muller lured him to the store and attacked him with a bottle of 'tonic'. Reed sued Muller for damages of $1,000, showing he was elsewhere at the supposed break-in | REED, Leon Raymond (I23422)
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475 | A corporal in Company G, 27th Connecticut Inf. Regt. | PUFFER, Cpl. Albert Jencks (I21538)
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476 | A cotton grower and in 1936 sold, 1,671 bales of cotton for $109,000 at the Yazoo City Market. | PUFFER, William M. (I33564)
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477 | A court reporter | MILLER, Joe D. (I23106)
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478 | A crewman aboard the whaling ship 'Roscoe' out of New Bedford, MA? He w as a blacksmith? According to his death notice he was a "magnetic physician" at the time o f his death. | SHUTE, Charles Oswald (I23667)
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479 | A cum laude graduate of Salem College, Winston Salem, NC, she was a noted harpist and did graduate work in Philadelphia. | WELCH, Eleanor Swaim (I42468)
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480 | A dairyman | PUFFER, Walter Thomas (I22379)
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481 | A dance instructor in NYC. He taught Anna Romano to tap dance and she, coincidentally, married Anthony Caranci (Uncle Tony) as his first wife. Uncle Tony later married John L.'s sister Agnes (Auntie Agnes). | CARANCI, John L. Jr. (I3837)
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482 | A day laborer He was Captain of the old lake steamer, Yates, formerly the Halsey, on Keuka Lake, NY. According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card, he was a mechanic for the Curtiss Herst Motor Corporation in Hammonsport, NY. | PUFFER, Capt. William Henry (I23584)
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483 | A death bed marriage | Family: FAIRBANKS, Lewis Tucker / DONNELL, Emily F. (F15253)
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484 | A dentist at the time of their marriage. | ALLEN, Herbert Stanley (I63609)
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485 | A dentist. | PUFFER, Dr. Charles Leslie (I15257)
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486 | A dentist. | THAYER, Dr. Samuel Weston (I20804)
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487 | A department store service manager in 1950 She was elected a vice president of the Hollywood-Beverly Church in 1965. | BOYLE, Kathryn G. (I19269)
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488 | A deputy Customs collector in Wilmington, NC in 1905 | VINES, Thomas Lewis (I60179)
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489 | A descendant of Pilgrim Thomas Rogers | WALKER, Phebe (I17753)
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490 | A descendant of the Peasleys of Weare, NH. | PEASLEY, Helen Adelaide (I22440)
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491 | A designer for Lincoln-Mercury automobiles | HENSLEY, Chester Archie (I42438)
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492 | a diamond cutter at the time of his death | ZELLERS, Charles Henry (I17605)
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493 | A dictaphone operator at Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford. She lived at 123 Sisson Avenue. | PUFFER, Hazel Viola (I33367)
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494 | A direct descendant of Elder William Brewster, who came in the Mayflowe r. | HODGE, Sophia E. (I32856)
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495 | A distinguished man. | ENDICOTT, John (I16158)
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496 | A divorce decree was granted to Mary Ann after her husband left her with no support. | Family: CRAMER, Wells / MCNEVINS, Mary Ann (F25150)
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497 | A doctorate in Science from MIT. Assistant Professor at MIT. | HANSEN, Dr. Robert Joseph (I40320)
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498 | A doctorate in Science from MIT. Assistant Professor at MIT. | HANSEN, Dr. Robert Joseph (I62880)
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499 | a domestic | O'LEARY, Alice Berthana (I12424)
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500 | A domestic in the home of Charles Turner | Pamela\Parmela (I36040)
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501 | A domestic in the home of Charles Turner. | PUFFER, Jane M. (I18806)
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502 | A domestic in the home of Charles Turner. | PUFFER, Jane M. (I18806)
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503 | A domestic servant according to the 1870 US Federal Census. | PUFFER, Sarah (I15005)
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504 | A draftsman. | DEARBORN, Ernest Roland (I16323)
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505 | A dress maker | PHELPS, Mary J. (I36455)
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506 | A dress maker | PLANT, Mary (I61726)
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507 | A dressmaker | PUFFER, Loretta H. (I15866)
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508 | A dressmaker | ROGERS, Ethel Idella (I22153)
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509 | A dressmaker | SHERWIN, Mary Elizabeth (I36284)
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510 | A dressmaker | STEARNS, Fanny D. (I41505)
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511 | A dressmaker at the time of her marriage. | Family: LOESCH, Otto A. / SKALLA, Catherine May (F976)
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512 | A dressmaker in 1892 in NY | STILSON, Adella (I35655)
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513 | A dressmaker in a store. | CROWLEY, Mary Elizabeth (I6383)
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514 | A dressmaker in Des Moines, IA in 1895 | BENNET, Charlotte M. (I21013)
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515 | A dressmaker working for herself in 1920. | PUFFER, Elizabeth (I33561)
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516 | A dressmaker, lived with her father for many years. Died unmarried. | CRAIG, Adelaide M. (I19095)
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517 | A dressmaker. | PUFFER, Ruth (I33560)
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518 | A dressmaker. | PUFFER, Estella R. (I36179)
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519 | A drilling contractor in 1940. | HARPER, John L. (I42748)
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520 | A druggist at Harvard, IL. Died unmarried. | PUFFER, Edward Clinton (I23352)
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521 | A druggist in Boston. | ROGERS, Clarence Mortimer (I20299)
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522 | A drummer boy at age 8 in Col. Bullards' Regt., Capt. Aaron Jewells Company. | GIBSON, Ephraim (I8594)
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523 | A drummer boy in the Revolution. | MCCLENNAN, William (I23347)
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524 | A faculty member of Jung Institute in Boston | PUFFER, Winona Elizabeth (I7370)
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525 | a famous Roman orator | HORTENSIUS, Quintus (I48877)
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526 | A farm hand in Fayette County, IL in 1870 A soft coal miner at the time of his death | PUFFER, William Wright (I5965)
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527 | A farm hand in Fayette County, IL in 1870 | PUFFER, John Wesley (I34456)
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528 | A farm laborer | PUFFER, Willis R. (I33733)
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529 | A farm laborer for William Calndler family | PUFFER, Frederick Wilder (I333)
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530 | A farm laborer, living with Ara Hamilton family. | PUFFER, Alanson Rawson (I17629)
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531 | A farmer -- MERGED NOTE ------------ A farmer in the 1905 New York Census | PUFFER, Jacob Wilson (I33729)
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532 | A farmer Note: This person could be Samuel H. Puffer b. 1874.. but there is no proof of his marriage to Judith Manning. More research is needed. (DMC 10/24/19) | PUFFER, Samuel H. (I11935)
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533 | A farmer | HUNT, Thomas (I931)
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534 | A farmer | PLUMB, Charles S. (I10870)
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535 | A farmer | CARBAUGH, George D. (I11956)
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536 | A farmer | PUHLE, Ernst R. (I12229)
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537 | A farmer | PUFFER, Sylvester Amos (I12614)
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538 | A farmer | TERIBURY, William Henry (I13783)
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539 | A farmer | PUFFER, Merrill J. (I17508)
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540 | A farmer | COOK, Royal Ivy (I20693)
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541 | A farmer | CHANDLER, Esgn. John (I21030)
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542 | A farmer | SOUTHARD, Thomas Jefferson (I24244)
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543 | A farmer | PUFFER, John Wesley (I35027)
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544 | A farmer | TABBUTT, Moses (I37133)
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545 | A farmer | TABBUTT, Alva Alvah (I37278)
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546 | A farmer and a shoemaker | FORSYTH, James (I10117)
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547 | A farmer and boarding house proprietor | PUFFER, Seth N. (I4874)
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548 | A farmer and lumberman. | GRANT, Daniel (I18286)
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549 | A farmer at Battle Creek, MI. | PUFFER, Lewis Abel (I21278)
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550 | a farmer at Columbia, ME, later operated a shoestore with his brother in Bangor, ME. | LEIGHTON, Gilbert Lafayette (I36797)
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551 | A farmer at Eylar, IL It is noted in several newspaper articles that he was part of the 'underground railroad' and helped in the escape of one Caroline Quarrels, a 16 year old slave from St. Louis. She found her way to Milwaukee and then was smuggled to Pewankee and later to Prairieville (now Waukesha), WI. She was conducted to Sandwich, Canada by Mr. Lyman Goodnow, who established the "railroad" in that section. He paid to have her ferried across the Detroit River into Canada. | PUFFER, Josiah Graves (I5959)
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552 | A farmer at Framingham, MA. | WHITTEMORE, Louis Hiram (I15232)
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553 | A farmer at Liberty Plain, S. Hingham, MA. | PUFFER, John (I16880)
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554 | A farmer at Nobscot, Framingham. | FENTON, John (I24478)
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555 | A farmer at Paris, NY. in 1816. | ROSBROOKS\ ROSEBROOK, Philo (I18880)
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556 | A farmer in 1850. | SMALL, Joseph Hazzard Root (I20926)
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557 | A farmer in 1918 | ESTERBY, Knute L. (I12443)
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558 | A farmer in Dummerston, VT | HALLADAY, Obed Henry (I2489)
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559 | A farmer in Harrington, ME | RAMSDELL, William Henry (I15392)
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560 | A farmer in Jay, VT | DAVIS, James B. (I13675)
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561 | A farmer in Malta, IL Manager A H Puffer Co Inc. According to his 1918 WWI Draft Registration Card he was a traveling salesman for Harper Brothrs, Co., in Chicago, IL | PUFFER, Albert Henry (I5737)
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562 | A farmer in Putney, VT. | PUFFER, Norris B. (I18856)
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563 | A farmer in Putney, VT. | PUFFER, Chandler E. (I18864)
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564 | A farmer in Sudbury. He represented the town in the state legislature. | PUFFER, Capt. John (I34272)
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565 | A farmer in the Mesilla Valley, New Mexico | PUFFER, Harold J. (I22135)
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566 | A farmer in Watson, NY. War of 1812 Veteran | STONE, Nelson J. (I35693)
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567 | A farmer near Lansing, MI. | PUFFER, Edmund Wright (I22383)
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568 | A farmer on Fohr | JAPPEN, Jap (I61646)
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569 | A farmer on the Puffer homestead, Andover, VT. | LOVEJOY, Isaiah (I21975)
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570 | A farmer who left Bremerhaven, Germany with his wife Katharina, going to New Rochelle, NY. | USHKOFF, Eugene (I44051)
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571 | A farmer, 65 acres | PUFFER, George Amos (I36086)
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572 | A farmer, resided at Barre, VT. A clerk in a store at the time of his marriage. | DAVIS, Bert F. (I15120)
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573 | A farmer, single, living in Thorah Township, Ontario | PUFFER, Charles (I45122)
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574 | A farmer. | SMITH, Willis Adolphus (I12393)
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575 | A farmer. | KEENE, Freeman (I21998)
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576 | A farmer. | WHITNEY, Nathan (I34562)
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577 | A farmer. | WORCESTER, Alfred Small (I36724)
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578 | A farmer. He had business dealings with William Guy Markham, his brother-in-law, b oth investors in the Sea Island Cotton Company, which managed South Car olina cotton plantations after the Civil War | MARKHAM, Guy (I83043)
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579 | A fireman in Milwaukee, WI | ETZEL, Frank Aloysius (I43526)
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580 | A fireman in Minneapolis, MN in 1930 | RUSH, Peter (I9271)
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581 | A fireman with the Fitchburg FD. | GUILFORD, Joseph Edgar (I20295)
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582 | A First Sgt in the Army stationed at Fort Ethen Allen, VT | PROKOP, Joseph Marion (I43698)
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583 | A fisherman and ferryman. | MOORE, William (I9019)
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584 | A florist | FIELD, Harris Goodwin (I33015)
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585 | A forest service employee who built fire lanes | LIVINGSTON, Terrance Michael (I58505)
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586 | A former ship-master, and now (1915 ) a harbor police man in Boston. | REED, James (I18448)
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587 | A freight agent | SPROAT, Henry (I21345)
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588 | A French and Indian War veteran, 1756 in Capt Samuel Dakin's Sudbury company. Commissioned in 1771 as Lieut. of Capt. Samuel Knight's 3d Sudbury company, Col. Elisha Jones' 3d regiment of the Middlesex County militia. Chosen as Capt in 1774, of a copmany of 92 men in the "Lanham District" of Sudbury. He marched on the 10 Apr 1775 alarm with his company in Lieut.-Col. Ezekiel Howe's regiment, and took part in the pursuit of the British to Boston, serving four days. | STONE, Capt. Moses (I57914)
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589 | A fruit dealer at the time of his marriage | Family: SLOMOVITZ, Charles / SKALLA, Catherine May (F821)
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590 | A full blooded Cherokee | BALL, Lucy Jay (I63266)
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591 | A furniture salesman | PUFFER, Edward Jeremiah (I33903)
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592 | a gas lamp manufacturer | MACE, Alonzo M. (I34340)
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593 | A general merchant | PUFFER, Silas (I21569)
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594 | A general merchant | PUFFER, Silas (I21569)
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595 | A glove maker | PUFFER, Sylvester M. (I35696)
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596 | A gold miner at the time of his death. | WHITNEY, Isaac (I20007)
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597 | A graduate nurse (1909) at Chicago Memorial Hospital, Grant Hospital and the Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanatorium. | PUFFER, Carrie (I19447)
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598 | A graduate of Dartmouth College in 1786. Judge of the CT Superior Court, 1815-1818 State House of Representatives, 1795-1801, 1807-1815 US Congressman for Connecticut, 1801-1805 Mayor of Norwich, 1814-1834 | GODDARD, Hon. Calvin (I52038)
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599 | A graduate of Hartford Seminary | HAVEN, Rev. John (I17031)
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600 | A graduate of Ingham University, Leroy, NY. Resides at Shelburne Falls , MA | FIELD, Mary Electa (I11151)
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601 | A graduate of Mississippi State College for Women and did post-graduate work at Delta State University. She was a teacher in the Jackson Public School System for 32 years. | ALEXANDER, Mary Elizabeth (I43954)
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602 | A graduate of MIT in 1940 in mechanical engineering. He had worked as a l aboratory engineer for General Electric, retiring in 1979. He became a p rofessional artist, known for his work in pen and ink. He was cremated and is 'buried' with his wife, also cremated, in her fa mily's plot | PUFFER, Daniel Wood (I4568)
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603 | A graduate of Smith College | HODGES, Blanche Guilder (I58806)
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604 | A graduate of Smith College, student of music in NYC, Chicago and Paris. | PUFFER, Florence Lynn (I23679)
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605 | A graduate of the Newburyport High School, a woman of culture and fine intellect. She wrote an anniversary hymn for the Newburyport High School (music by Morrison of Worcester). | SAMPSON, Emma Louise (I14964)
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606 | A graduate of Univ. of Florida and employed as an engineer by General Electric Company | Family: FRENCH, Charles Dunmore / BAINBRIDGE, Martha Lee (F24193)
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607 | A graduate of Washington Academy, East Machias, ME | WHITTEMORE, Deborah G. (I36981)
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608 | A graduate of Waterville College, ME. | LUNT, Amos B. (I35122)
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609 | A graduate of Wellesley College, 1900. With her father and sister, she lived for several years in London, Paris, and Dresden. She was an accomplished pianist. | PUFFER, Isabel (I35344)
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610 | A graduate of West Point in 1876; had a notable career as a tactician and authority on military evolutions and gained fame in the Indian expeditions; for service under Gen. Crook, received a medal for bravery; was for three years instructor in Spanish at West Point. French's Tactics, of which he was the author, have been in use in nearly every public school in the country. He was author of the Revision of Interpretations of Infantry Drill. While Major he was associated with General Leonard Wood in Cuba. He had attained the rank of Lt. Col. in the Fourth Artillery at the time of this retirement in 1908. For services during the Powder River expedition under General Crook, he received a Medal of Honor from Congress. | FRENCH, Col. John Theodore Jr. (I2950)
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611 | A grain dealer | PUFFER, Herbert Cyrus (I4383)
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612 | A grain farmer in 1918 & 1930, unmarried. | PUFFER, Wilford Alonzo (I23900)
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613 | A grandaughter (x7) of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins the Pilgrims. Educated in the public and high schools of her native town. | ALDEN, Lucy Thomas (I14599)
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614 | A granite dealer | KIMBALL, Sumner (I21201)
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615 | a grocer | PUFFER, Frederick Freeland L. (I21826)
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616 | A grocer and a Civil War Veteran. "He was an old and much respected resident of Lowell, the oldest grocer in business in that city at the time of this death, and his genial, kindly personality had endeared him to a wide circle of friends who will sincerely mourn his loss." In 1825 he went to Lowell with his parents and was educated in the public schools until he reached the age of 17, in 1836, when he found employment as clerk in the Washburn & Wilkins grocery store on Merrimac St. for three years and for Benjamin Watson, grocer, for three or four years. In 1845 he engaged in business for himself at the corner of Middlesex and Gorham streets. later he removed to Church Street and in 1855 formed a partnership with Page & Fay, under the name of Page, Fay & Puffer, conducting a grocery business on Middlesex St. for fifteen years. Then he sold out his interests in the firm and accepted the position of president of a lamp company on Devonshire St. in Boston. Two years afterward he returned to Lowell, and engaged as a wholesale dealer in flour, finally purchasing the store of Mr. Whithed at 109 Branch St., the present location of the firm of A.D. Puffer & Son. His son Fredrick A. was his partner. Mr. Puffer was a Republican and served a year in the common council and one term as Representative in the General Court in 1869. In Oct, 1848, he joined the fire department. For two years, 1860-61, he was chief engineer of the fire department and was elected foreman of the Veteran Fireman's association when it was formed and was later vice-president and president. He was a trustee and vice-president of the Merrimac River Savings Bank. He was a member of the Old Residents Association; the Grocers Association, and of Oberlin Lodge, I.O.O.F. In 1841 he was a member of the National Highlanders, a military company. He attended Eliot Congregational Church. | PUFFER, Asahel Dakin (I23770)
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617 | A grocer at Richford, VT. | COLBY, Frank E. (I11185)
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618 | A grocer, 2,748 West Polk St., Chicago, IL. | WILLARD, John Quincy (I18921)
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619 | A grocery merchant | JUDD, Dwight Cyrus (I37321)
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620 | A Gunners Mate in the United States Coast Guard from 1952-1955. | UELAND, Ranulf (I24130)
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621 | A hairstylist in CA. | PUFFER, Courtney Charles (I37885)
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622 | A hardware dealer; now living at Melrose. | MORSE, Charles Alfred (I14073)
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623 | A harness maker in 1864 | HALL, Truman A. (I40800)
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624 | A harness maker in 1900 | Family: WILD, Ralph Miner / THEISS, Lena A. (F16164)
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625 | A Harvard graduate and US Army Veteran, medical discharge. | PUFFER, Steven Edward (I11051)
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626 | A Harvard graduate, BA, MA | SIMPSON, Francis Russell (I58807)
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627 | A hat maker | PUFFER, William M. (I37577)
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628 | A hatmaker, ca 41 yo when he made the crossing. | PRIEST, Degory MAYFLOWER (I8609)
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629 | A Hessian soldier, one of about 5000 Hessians to stay in America after the American Revolution. He served in Rev. War as a Hessian soldier until captured at the battle of Bennington, VT, when he was shipped to Boston, MA & enlisted in the Colonial Army until discharged 31 Dec 1782; reportedly came from Massachusetts first to Roque Island, then settled at Schoppe Point at Roque Bluffs in 1786, where he was granted 100 acres by the Proprietors. He married Phoebe Speare on November 21, 1784 in Boston, Massachusetts. His death date is recorded as October 17, 1817. Anthony and Phoebe had twelve children. | SCHOPPE, Anthony (I44910)
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630 | A high school teacher for many years in Scarborough, Ontario She was blind and played sports such as bowling and curling. | BARKER, Mary Aileen (I32585)
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631 | A High School teacher. She is listed alone yet married. | BURCHOLL, Marian Elizabeth (I51909)
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632 | A hotel clerk according to his IL death record. | PUFFER, Wallace L. (I34452)
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633 | A house and ship joiner. | PETERSON, Alvah (I11412)
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634 | A house and ship joiner. | PETERSON, Pelham Bonney (I11414)
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635 | A house painter | FORSYTHE, George Francis (I15409)
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636 | A house painter and a guide in the Adirondacks. | PUFFER, Guilford Deforest (I35670)
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637 | A house painter in 1930 | WILDEROTTER, Joseph Wendelin (I44027)
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638 | A housekeeper for the William E. Shepard family in Hartford, CT. | PUFFER, Ida L. (I19461)
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639 | A housewright, he responded to the Lexington Alarm from Medway, MA. | HIXON, Seth (I17355)
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640 | A Jerre D. Davis (b. 1850, VT) appears in the 1880, Federal Census in Athens, VT. He's a horse dealer. | DAVIS, Jire (I47752)
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641 | A jeweler | FRENCH, Augustus Mason (I6254)
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642 | A jeweler in 1875 | CLARK, Gilbert (I46668)
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643 | A joiner | Family: ROGERS, Samuel / PUFFER, Nancy (F4697)
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644 | A joiner from Concord, NH | LANG, John K. (I21407)
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645 | A Kansas homesteader, lived on the homestead, on the south Nebraska lin e. Res. Bloomington, IL. | HENDERSON, John Allen (I14515)
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646 | A King Edward tobacco salesman and later became a reporter for the Emporium Democrat newspaper. | HARVEY, Courtland Guy (I57566)
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647 | A Korean War Veteran, CPL, US Army | BJARKO, James Arnold (I58816)
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648 | A Korean War veteran, Cpl. | EPPLEY, James E. (I15959)
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649 | A Korean War Veteran, Marines, PFC, I Company, 5th Marine Regiment, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Division. Awarded a Purple Heart. He was KIA. | PUFFER, Joseph Louis (I23815)
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650 | A Korean War Veteran, US Marine Corps He was shot in the stomach while tending bar at the West Lounge, on 10th Avenue, NYC. He was shot by an unknown assailant who was known to have had a "bad argument" with Mr. Puffer before the killing. | PUFFER, Theodore L. (I15272)
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