Puffer Genealogy
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Matches 26,401 to 26,600 of 29,171
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26401 | Living with her Uncle John Puffer and family and grandmother. | PUFFER, Mary Elizabeth (I37376)
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26402 | Living with his Aunt Harriet Smith (mother's sister) | HUNT, Andrew Jackson (I929)
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26403 | Living with his Aunt Harriet Smith (mother's sister) | HUNT, Thomas Smith (I20215)
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26404 | Living with his aunt, Arabella Swift. | PUFFER, Cady (I21442)
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26405 | Living with his daughter and husband | CARRENTI, George (I9632)
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26406 | Living with his daughter and husband | CARRENTI, George (I73598)
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26407 | Living with his daughter and son-in-law, Thomas Gray. | GRANT, Ebenezer (I60090)
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26408 | Living with his daughter Nancy and her husband Samuel Rogers. | PUFFER, Benjamin (I13661)
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26409 | Living with his daughter Rosannah and her husband, Jonas Stone. | GREENE, Clark Burdick (I40824)
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26410 | Living with his grandmother Rena Clark | PUFFER, Irvin Maynard Jr. (I22806)
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26411 | Living with his grandparents, Albert and Martha Frost, Corinna, ME | BURTON, Darrol Earle (I9388)
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26412 | living with his mother and step-father | FRENCH, Charles Kimball Worcester (I23639)
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26413 | Living with his mother and step-father Penelope and John Puffer in Collin County, TX (Highland P.O.) | DEGRAFFENRIED, James Riley (I46632)
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26414 | Living with his mother, Lilly, and step-father, John D. Puffer. The age or the relationship to John D. is incorrect | PARENT, Albert (I53508)
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26415 | living with his mother, wife and brother John. | PUFFER, David Eugene (I21212)
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26416 | Living with his mother-in-law and wife, Theodora, in Greenwich, CT | ROCHE, John J. (I36164)
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26417 | Living with his nephew and sister Lucy | MARTIN, Michael (I59984)
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26418 | Living with his sister Jane and her husband and children in Menasha, WI. He is a carpenter. | PUFFER, Francis A. (I11984)
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26419 | Living with his son George L. Low and family. | LOW, Enoch A. Sr. (I36717)
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26420 | Living with his son John and family | PERRY, Benjamin (I19385)
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26421 | Living with his son John and family | PERRY, Benjamin (I19385)
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26422 | Living with his step-father, John Puffer and his mother Penelope Jane Roberts Degraffenried Puffer. | DEGRAFFENRIED, James Riley (I46632)
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26423 | Living with his step-father, John Puffer and his mother Penelope Jane Roberts Degraffenried Puffer. | DEGRAFFENRIED, Edward F. (I46633)
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26424 | Living with his uncle John and aunt Sarah Minor | MINOR, Robert (I52396)
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26425 | Living with his wife's sister-in-law, Lucy and family in Hartsville, NY | PUFFER, Tisdale (I16860)
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26426 | living with husband and her parents | BLANKENSHIP, Alice M. (I40789)
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26427 | Living with John D. Puffer and his sister Lilly in Flint, MI | SHAVER, Fred (I53509)
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26428 | Living with John D. Puffer and his sister Lilly in Flint, MI | SHAVER, Claude (I53510)
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26429 | Living with John D. Puffer and his sister Lilly in Flint, MI. | SHAVER, Guy Royal Theodore (I41658)
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26430 | Living with mother "Polly" in the home of Alfred & Harvey Bush | PUFFER, James W. (I35653)
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26431 | Living with mother and grandmother, Jennie L. Puffer | GLENTON, Frances (I54609)
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26432 | Living with mother and her future husband, William Taylor. | GUISE, George Earl (I35932)
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26433 | Living with mother and step father, Earnest D. Puffer | STEWART, Leroy Harold (I33716)
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26434 | living with mother and step father, John C. Puffer on North Elm Street, Waverly, IA | WOOD, Louis Edgar (I2825)
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26435 | Living with mother and step-father | PUFFER, Isaac G. IV (I24383)
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26436 | Living with mother and step-father | PUFFER, Harlan Eugene (I35054)
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26437 | Living with mother and step-father | PUFFER, Dianne Delores (I39858)
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26438 | Living with mother and step-father | PUFFER, William Edmund (I40712)
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26439 | Living with mother and step-father | HOWELL, James Kenneth (I56096)
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26440 | living with mother and step-father in Westminster, MA 1850 Federal Census | BUSH, Cephas A. (I41554)
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26441 | Living with mother Catherine and sisters, Letta and Carrie. | HAMMER, Idora (I42975)
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26442 | Living with mother's first cousin Jennie (Hopfe) Ramsey and husband. | WOOD, Louis Edgar (I2825)
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26443 | Living with mother's first cousin Jennie (Hopfe) Ramsey and husband. | WOOD, Louis Edgar (I2825)
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26444 | Living with mother/father and her children | PELTIER, Eleanor Agnes (I40709)
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26445 | Living with older brother William and family in 1900 in Crawford, NY | THOMPSON, Robert (I21891)
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26446 | Living with parents | CARANCI, Mary A. (I5522)
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26447 | Living with parents | SPENCER, Catharine (I35676)
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26448 | Living with sister Alice. He is 65 and separated from his wife. | ROGERS, Charles Elmer (I22156)
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26449 | Living with sister Amanda and her husband. | TILDEN, Mary T. (I53826)
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26450 | living with sister and brother-in-law | PUFFER, Hulda Anna (I15015)
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26451 | Living with sister and her husband | RENNIE, Merton S. (I55200)
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26452 | Living with sister Emma and her husband in New Haven, CT. | PUFFER, William Albert (I37339)
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26453 | Living with sister Laura and her husband. | PUFFER, Rev. John Martin (I16842)
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26454 | Living with sister, Lassie and family | HENDERSON, Missouri Palacina (I4297)
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26455 | Living with sister, Lydia and her family. | RICE, Laura Augusta (I34004)
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26456 | Living with sister, Rose and family. | AMSDEN, Elizabeth M. (I23296)
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26457 | Living with son and family | PUFFER, Harry Lewis (I17522)
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26458 | Living with son George and family | EDSON, Mary (I7884)
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26459 | Living with son William H. and family. | SMITH, Charlotte Ingalls (I33953)
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26460 | Living with son, Albert, and family | MOORE, Abigail Jane (I17607)
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26461 | Living with son, Alonzo J., and family | Lovisa (I39735)
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26462 | Living with son, Alvin | Family: ROGERS, Samuel / PUFFER, Nancy (F4697)
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26463 | Living with son, Edward/Edwin, and grand children May and Ivan Matthews. | PUFFER, Mary Smith (I34386)
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26464 | Living with son, George Wilchier and family. | HEDGER, Caroline (I50851)
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26465 | Living with son-in-law and daughter in Medford, MA in 1880 | CHURCHILL, Sarah Adeline (I13738)
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26466 | Living with step-mother, Grace Gertrude Troxell Puffer | PUFFER, Loma L. (I24136)
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26467 | Living with the Coburn family in Belvidere, VT as a boarder. | PARRONT\PARENT, Joseph Nelson (I40070)
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26468 | Living with the John McSam family in Owego, NY | PUFFER, Mary (I5042)
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26469 | Living with W. W. Gray and family in Collin County, TX, possibly her daughters family? | HEDGER, Caroline (I50851)
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26470 | Living with widowed mother, 386 Massachusetts Ave. | RICHARDSON, Lillian Harris (I33111)
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26471 | Lodger with the Henry B. Parker family | PUFFER, John Chambre (I19485)
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26472 | Lodging with mother in the James T. Banford household. She is a cashier and bookkeeper at a book shop. | PUFFER, Erma Mentoria (I36495)
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26473 | Lord of Barnard , regent of Scotland | BALIOL, John De (I4138)
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26474 | Lord of Horsford and Colne | CHESNEY, William De (I593)
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26475 | lost at sea on the schooner Evelyn | YOUNG, Stillman Guptil (I58155)
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26476 | Lost his leg in a logging accident when a log rolled onto it. | KISTNER, Paul Douglas (I42490)
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26477 | Lost the sight of both eyes by blasting a well while living in IA | BARLOW, Truman Root (I15605)
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26478 | Lot 1387 | TAFT, Fred Walter (I11280)
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26479 | Lot 1387 | LLOYD, Ruth Adelia (I15236)
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26480 | Lot 272, Sleepy Hollow Avenue | BROWN, Henry Sibley (I57033)
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26481 | Louis II was made the King of Bavaria from 817 following the Emperor Ch arlemagne's practice of bestowing a local kingdom on a family member wh o then served as one of his lieutenants and the local governor. When hi s father, Louis I (called the pious), partitioned the empire toward the e nd of his reign in 843, he was made King of East Francia, a region that s panned the Elbe drainage basin from Jutland southeasterly through the T huringerwald into modern Bavaria from the Treaty of Verdun in 843 until h is death. | Louis Ludwig II King of East Francia (I2303)
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26482 | Louise Stender and Jochim never married. The Stenders we're upper class & owned their own business. Jochim was a farm boy. When she became pregnant, she was put out of the house. When her son, Jochim Hinrich was born, she gave him her maiden name, Stender | STENDER, Anna Marie Louise (I10062)
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26483 | Lt. in the 69th Field Artillary | DORR, Lt. Alton A. (I37046)
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26484 | Lt. Samuel Sawyer was born on 22 November 1646 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Lt. William Sawyer and Ruth Bitfield. On 13 March 1671 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, Samuel married Mary Emery, daughter of Sgt. John Emery and Mary Webster. In 1675, he was commissioned a lieutenant and he fought in King Philip's War. Lt. Samuel Sawyer became a freeman on 12 May 1675 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. From 1693 through 1716, he was a licensed innholder in Newbury. He and Mary Emery were members of the Society of Friends in Newbury. In 1704, a Quaker meeting was held in Samuel's home. He died on Friday, 11 February 1718 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 71 years, 2 months and 20 days. | SAWYER, Samuel (I4838)
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26485 | Luggage manager for Lufthansa Airlines | PUFFER, Stephen Dresser (I4111)
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26486 | Luke Stone and Mary Waite are her parents. | STONE, Lucy Ann (I21241)
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26487 | Lumber-miller and ship builder, of Whiting, ME and St. George, New Brunswick, Canada. A thorough-going temperance man and Universalist, known for his honesty and kindness. | HOWE, Simeon (I3159)
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26488 | m1.-Alice Richards m2. name unknown m3.Mary (Wood) Holmes c.1676 | BRADFORD, Maj. William (I23630)
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26489 | MA Sarah Noyes was born in Sudbury, MA on September 28, 1669, the daughter of Joseph Noyes and Mary Darnell or Darvell. Sarah married in Sudbury, James Haynes of the same town. There are contradictory records of the date of the marriage, it was either November 21, 1689, or December 21, 1690. James was the son of John Haynes and Dorothy Noyes, daughter of Peter Noyes. Sarah was not a descendant of the Peter Noyes who is so often linked with Walter Haynes in the history of Sudbury. Her father was of the Newbury Noyes clan, but a link between them and the family of Peter Noyes, back in England, has been proven. Sarah and James had seven children, all born in Sudbury. James died in Sudbury in 1732. Sarah died on September 13, 1756, but her death is not rcorded in Sudbury vital records. She is buried in the old cemetery, called the Revolutionary War Cemetery, in Sudbury. | NOYES, Sarah (I33968)
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26490 | MA Joshua Sr. was living in Westborough, MA when the a larm sounded on April 19, 1775, the beginning of the Revolutionary War. H e was 24 years old at that time. He immediately enlisted as a private i n Captain Seth Morse's militia in Colonel Ward's Regiment. He served in C aptain Mose Wheelock's Regiment. He was with Colonel Cushing's Regiment a t Fishhill in June 7, 1778. He served there for the rest of the war, an d some time after the war--all together it was almost seven years--thus s howing the true pioneer spirit of the love of freedom. After the war Joshua Twitchell Sr. returned to Westborough and married S arah Miller. Soon after their marriage they purchased land in Fitzwilli am, Cheshire, NH on January 7, 1882. Their first four childr en were born in Fitzwilliam, NH. They were Mary (Polly), bor n 1783, a little boy, Joshua, born in 1785, who died very young, and an other baby boy born in 1787, and a baby girl born in 1789. The last two b oth died so young they evidently didn't get names; at least none were f ound. Joshua Twitchell Sr. and Sarah, his wife, then sold their place in New H amshire on August 5, 1790. They bought new acreage just across the Conn ecticut River in Dummerston, VT on November 5, 1790. It w as here in Vermont they became the parents of Louisa (Lois), born in 17 91; Joshua Jr. born September 12, 1794; William, born October 18, 1797; M eroi, born in 1799; Maruah, born April 20, 1801, and Ephraim born May 1 8, 1803. WEST IN OH In about 1787 General Putnam of MA Militia petitioned George W ashington to grant a tract of land to officers and other men who had se rved in the Revolution. This plan was to attract settlers to help devel op newly acquired Federal lands. It was done in the form of grants. Th e OH Land Company was formed and the development of OH began. Joshua Twitchell Sr. then decided to move his family to these richer fa rm lands in the OH Valley. They settled in what became Meigs County. New settlers always located on land near rivers, for there were no road s at that time, and the rivers provided transportation and communicatio n. These new settlers farmed for their living in the spring and summer , and cut trees and rafted the logs down the river to a saw mill in the f all and winter. The men who ran the saw mill would cut the logs into lu mber on shares, to be paid to them out of the final sale of the lumber. T his was hard and hazardous work because of flash floods and rapids--som etimes destroying their whole investment. Joshua Sr.'s son, Joshua Jr. (Ephraim's brother) served in the War of 1 812. He would have been only about 18 years old at that time. By the t ime of the Civil War there were many Twitchells who served from the Nor th. Many Twitchells died in World War I and World War II. The Twitchells came from Holliston, MA, moved to F itzwilliam, Cheshire, NH, then to Dummerston, Windham County , Vermont, and then to Salisbury, Gallia County, OH. They lived in Oh io for many years. It was in Gallia County, OH that Joshua Twitchell S r. died October 13, 1816, leaving Joshua Jr. age 22 to take on much mor e responsibility. Young Ephraim was only 13 years old. | TWITCHELL, Joshua Sr. (I3855)
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26491 | MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vol s.) 2 Combined Matches Volume 4 page 307 Cushman, Consider, Bridgewater. Pr ivate, Capt. James Allen's co., Col. John Bailey's regt.; muster roll d ated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 1, 1775; service, 3 mos. 1 week 1 day; a lso, Capt. Allen's co., Gen. John Thomas's regt.; company return dated R oxbury, Oct. 6, 1775. Volume 4 page 307 Cushman, Consider. Private, Capt. Moses Harvey's co., C ol. Woodbridge's regt.; enlisted Aug. 30, 1777; discharged Nov. 29, 177 7; service, 3 mos. 11 days, travel included; company raised to reinforc e Northern army. Roll sworn to in Middlesex Co. and endorsed "service a t Saratoga." MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vo ls.) 2 Combined Matches Volume 4 page 307 Cushman, Consider, Bridgewater. Pr ivate, Capt. James Allen's co., Col. John Bailey's regt.; muster roll d ated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 1, 1775; service, 3 mos. 1 week 1 day; a lso, Capt. Allen's co., Gen. John Thomas's regt.; company return dated R oxbury, Oct. 6, 1775. Volume 4 page 307 Cushman, Consider. Private, Capt. Moses Harvey's co., C ol. Woodbridge's regt.; enlisted Aug. 30, 1777; discharged Nov. 29, 177 7; service, 3 mos. 11 days, travel included; company raised to reinforc e Northern army. Roll sworn to in Middlesex Co. and endorsed "service a t Saratoga." | CUSHMAN, Consider (I22922)
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26492 | MaAccording to the 1900 Federal Census he was living in Hyde Park, MA. He immigrated to the US in 1899 | CARANCI, Novio (I230)
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26493 | Machinist, Pawtucket, RI | MCHALE, Thomas J. (I14339)
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26494 | Made a freeman 15 Mar 1639. Founded the first church in Dedham, MA. B uried in Rehoboth, MA. Made a freeman 15 Mar 1639. Founded the first church in Dedham, MA. Bu ried in Rehoboth, MA. | HUNTING, Elder John (I3042)
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26495 | Maine Death Records, 1617-1922, Augusta, Maine: Maine State Archives | Source (S344)
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26496 | Maine Death Records, 1617-1922, Augusta, Maine: Maine State Archives | Source (S502)
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26497 | Maine Marriage Records, 1705-1922, Augusta, Maine: Maine State Archives | Source (S500)
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26498 | Maine records state that he came over on the ship"Chandler" from England and settled in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., Me. at Back Cove. There might be some confusion here because chandler is also a trade. A ship chandler is a person who supplies goods for ships. | RIDEOUT, Nicholas (I33750)
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26499 | Maine State Archives>; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084 - Roll # 43 | Source (S217)
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26500 | Major General in the Continental Army. Private Secretary to General Washington at Valley Forge. Then he was Chief Clerk to President Washington. He was an original member of the Society of Cincinnati. At his death he was High Sheriff of New York City, NY. | STAGG, Major General John Johannes (I7151)
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26501 | Major league baseball player in Canada. He signed with the Cleveland Indians. | RABBITT, Joseph Patrick (I5167)
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26502 | Major League Baseball Player. Played Major League baseball as a pitcher for 6 seasons (1905 to 1908, 1910 to 1911) with the Boston Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago White Sox. He was known as "Young Cy" or "Little Cy" after the Red Sox's Cy Young. In 1905, his rookie season, he won 20 games, which would have been a remarkable feat if he hadn't also lost 21 that season. That year he set rookie records with 41 complete games and 378 innings pitched. In 1906 led the American League in complete games (37) and innings pitched (358) for the second year in a row. He also pitched a one-hitter against the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 12. Even though He lost 23 games in 1907, Pittsburgh expressed interest in acquiring him. In June 1908 Boston traded him to the Pirates for two pitchers. He returned to the minors after Pittsburgh but came back to the White Sox for the 1910 and 1911 seasons. His career totals were 63 Wins-95 Losses, 209 Games Pitched, 120 Complete Games, 21 Shut Outs, 560 Strike Outs and a 3.11 career Earned Run Average. | YOUNG, Irving Melrose (I37007)
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26503 | Mamie (as she was known) was raped by her third cousin (Charles Kimball Worcester) and as a result gave birth to Charles Kimball Worcester French. She named him thus because the father would not claim him as his own and in her own way she made sure that everyone knew who the father was! On Sept 4, 1931 she quit-claimed the homestead farm of her father to her husband for $1. (David M. Caranci has the original deed.) | FRENCH, Mary Pendlegras (I24084)
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26504 | Manager and assistant treasurer of H.C. Puffer Co.; member of the Winthrop Club, Highland Baptist Church, Springfield Lodge, Free Masons. | PUFFER, Herbert Reuben (I19753)
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26505 | Manager of Houston branch of American Can Company | PUFFER, William Sidnam (I2819)
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26506 | Manager of the Flatiron Cafe | Family: O'BRIEN, John Urban / PLANTE, Marie-Ange Apolline (F16779)
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26507 | Managing Director of San Diego Employers Assn. in 1978 | PUFFER, Thomas Raymond (I36308)
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26508 | Manufacturer of steam engines, founder of the firm A. Burlingame & Co., steam fitters. | BURLINGAME, Abraham Lincoln (I21667)
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26509 | Marcus received the nickname Bambalio, from the Latin to stutter, becau se of his hesitancy in speech. | BAMBALIO, Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (I9565)
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26510 | MARR & DEATH: data from Marston Fam Hist by N. Marston and in IGI file. | BROWN, Elizabeth (I4443)
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26511 | Marriage date assumed from date of first child born, 1781. | Family: LAWRENCE, Martin / PUFFER, Sarah (F13700)
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26512 | Marriage date was noted in the Rumsey family Bible. | Family: WARREN, William Henry / RUMSEY, Amiriam (F9930)
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26513 | Marriage listed in the "Records of Framingham, MA to the yea r 1850, page 262." | PUFFER, Nancy Kidder (I14632)
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26514 | Married | WAFFLE, Homer Payson (I35239)
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26515 | Married 1st, Francis Garnet/Gardner, 2nd Thomas Whiton, and 3rd Nathan Farrow. | MAY, Joanna (I3602)
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26516 | Married and has several children, resides at Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan , Canada | WAFFLE, Isaac George William (I35069)
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26517 | Married and removed to Wisconsin. | WHITING, Lucy N. (I18449)
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26518 | Married and resided in Australia. | SCOTT, Alfred Burne Jr. (I19175)
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26519 | Married and settled in Maine, address not known. | DAVIS, Maynard G. (I2453)
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26520 | Married at 20 years old to Nancy Jane Smith on 8/30/1885 by W.G. Hamilt on, Mini ster M.P. Church at Hamilton's residence. Buried at Saint's De light Primitive B aptist church Cemetary, Forsyth County, NC. Children: 1) Carrie Avah Smith (7 Apr 1887 - 20 Jun 1969) 2) James Edga r Smith (1 Dec 1889 - 7 Jan 1980) died of cerebral hemorrhage in Ft. La uderdale, FL 3)Clifton Hersley Smith, 4)Alpha Blan che Smith (26 Jul 18 95 - 27 Aug 1982) 5)Iverson Aladdin Smith (26 Oct 1897 - 11 Dec 1976) 6 ) Lola Pearl Smith (28 Oct 1899 - Unknown) 7)Infant son Smith 23 De c 1 901 - 24 Dec 1901) Buried Saint's Delight 8) Vera Clarice Smith (30 Jul 1 903 - 8 Dec 1977) 9)Ashburn Demont Smith (25 Feb 1905 - 26 May 1971) d ied of emphy sema 10) Koy Silvester Smith (22 Apr 1907 - Feb 1994) 11) M artha Evelyn Smith ( 10 Jan 1910 - 20 Nov 1999) 12) Waneda Jennivee Smi th (8 Jun 1912 - 23 May 1923) unmarried. | SMITH, Pleasant Sylvester (I3418)
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26521 | Married at 20 years old to Pleasant Silvester Smith on 8/30/1885 by W.G . Hamilt on, Minister M.P. Church at Hamilton's residence. Buried at Sa int's Delight Pri mitive Baptist church Cemetary, Forsyth County, NC. Children: 1) Carrie Avah S mith (7 Apr 1887 - 20 Jun 1969) 2) James Edg ar Smith (1 Dec 1889 - 7 Jan 1980) died of cerebral hemorrhage in Ft. L auderdale, FL 3)Clifton Hersley Smith, 4)Al pha Blanche Smith (26 Jul 1 895 - 27 Aug 1982) 5)Iverson Aladdin Smith (26 Oct 1 897 - 11 Dec 1976) 6 ) Lola Pearl Smith (28 Oct 1899 - Unknown) 7)Infant son Smi th 23 Dec 1 901 - 24 Dec 1901) Buried Saint's Delight 8) Vera Clarice Smith (30 Jul 1 903 - 8 Dec 1977) 9)Ashburn Demont Smith (25 Feb 1905 - 26 May 1971) di ed of emphysema 10) Koy Silvester Smith (22 Apr 1907 - Feb 1994) 11) Ma rtha Evelyn Smith (10 Jan 1910 - 20 Nov 1999) 12) Waneda Jennivee Smit h (8 Jun 1912 - 23 M ay 1923) unmarried. | SMITH, Nancy Jane (I3417)
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26522 | Married Claudia Marie Weavil (3rd cousin twice removed) on 12/22/1915 i n Forsyt h County. Children are: 1) Cayce Rochelle Smith (16 Dec 1916 - 2 4 Feb 1931). D ied of mastoid. Buried Saint's Delight Primitive Baptist C hurch Cemetary, Forsy th Co. 2) Pleasant Hersley Smith 3) Willo Mae Smi th 4) Duanna Arabelle Smith 5) David Joe Smith. | SMITH, Clifton Hersley (I13950)
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26523 | Married Clifton Hersley Smith (3rd cousin twice removed) on 12/22/1915 i n Forsy th County. Children are: 1) Cayce Rochelle Smith (16 Dec 1916 - 2 4 Feb 1931). Died of mastoid. Buried Saint's Delight Primitive Baptist C hurch Cemetary, Fors yth Co. 2) Pleasant Hersley Smith 3) Willo Mae Smi th 4) Duanna Arabelle Smith 5 ) David Joe Smith. Claudia is buried at S aint's Delight Primitave Baptist Churc h Cemetary in Forsyth County, NC . | WEAVEL, Claudia Marie (I13949)
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26524 | married first, his wife's name is unknown, and had five children SOUR: @S310@ PAGE: p. 40 | AUSTIN, Joseph (I37397)
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26525 | Married his first cousin | Family: GRANT, Lorenzo Dorr / GRANT, Susan Meserve (F10595)
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26526 | Married Rachel Briles in Danville, PA in 1770. | SMITH, Thompson (I11267)
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26527 | Married Ruth (Ruthy) Jane Williard 7 Oct 1855 in Forsyth County, NC. William H. Smith is listed as a Private in Company G. Company G was fr om Stokes County and elisted at Germanton on May 30, 1861. It tendered i ts service to the state and was ordered to Danville, VA, where it was a ssigned to this regiment as Com pany G. After it was mustered into the r egiment, the company functioned as a pa rt of the regiment, and its his tory for the war period is reported as a part of the regimental histor y. William Smith, aged about 50, died near Abbott's C reek, Davidson Count y, of fever. Buried at Abbott's Creek Primitive Baptist Chu rch Cemetar y, Davidson County, NC. Children: Joseph Matason Smith (6 Sep 18 56 Davidson Co - 10 Mar 1934 Forsyth Co) Laura Elizabeth Smith (2 Jul 1858 - 1 Nov 1930 Davidson Co) Phoebe Melissa Smith (18 Jan 1861 Davidson Co - 24 Sep 1939 Forsyth Co) Mary Catharine Smith (13 Jun 1862 - 15 Apr 1865) Pleasant Si lvester Smith (7 Dec 1865 - 26 Apr 1927 Forsyth Co) William Pinkney LeRoy Smit h (18 Feb 1868 Davidson - 17 Mar 1940 Forsyt h) John Henry Smith (27 Oct 1869 - 27 Jan 1961 Forsyth Co) Eliza Ruth Jane Smith (13 Feb 1873 - 17 Jun 1953 Fors yth Co) Alexander Lorenzo Smith (18 Mar 1875 - 1 Aug 1953 Forsyth Co) Florenc e Roberta Smith (24 Apr 1877 - 28 Apr 1968 Forsyth Co) William is buried at Abbott's Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, D avidson County, North Carolina. | SMITH, William Henry (I4545)
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26528 | Married to John Henry Smith on 17 Mar 1912 in Rown County, NC. Buried at Abbot ts Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetary, Davidson Co unty, NC. Children Wi lliam Henry SMITH b: 18 Dec 1833 in Stokes County, NC David SMITH b: 9 Sep 18 13 Mary SMITH b: 20 Nov 1815 in NC Phoebe SMITH b: 4 Nov 1821 in NC Henry SMITH b: 4 Sep 1823 in NC Thompson SMITH b: 1 Apr 1828 in NC James SMITH b : 30 Sep 1830 | SAPP, Rachel (I4533)
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26529 | married twice, no children. A R.R.ticket master. Registered for the Civil War draft, Jun 23 1863. | WHEELER, Orange (I23718)
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26530 | Married William Henry Smith 7 Oct 1855 in Forsyth County, NC. Ruth (Ruthy) J ane Williard's house is located behind the house of Eva S mith Williard (Mrs. Wi llis Williard) on Wallburg Road, just beyond whe re it turns off the Union Cross Road at the Old Radar Station in Forsy th County. (from Richard Barnes) Chil dren: Joseph Matason Smith (6 Sep 1856 Davidson Co - 10 Mar 1934 Forsyth Co) Laura Elizabeth Smith (2 Jul 1858 - 1 Nov 1930 Davidson Co) Phoebe Melissa Smi th (18 Jan 1861 Davidson Co - 24 Sep 1939 Forsyth Co ) Mary Catharine Smith (13 Jun 1862 - 15 Apr 1865) Pleasant Silvester Smith (7 Dec 1865 - 26 Apr 1927 Fo rsyth Co) William Pinkney LeRoy Smith (18 Feb 1868 Davidson - 17 Mar 1940 Fors yt h) John Henry Smith (27 Oct 1869 - 27 Jan 1961 Forsyth Co) Eliza Ruth Jane Smith (13 Feb 1873 - 17 Jun 1953 Forsyth Co) Alexander Lorenzo Smith (18 Mar 1 875 - 1 Aug 1953 Forsyth Co) Florence Roberta Smith (24 Apr 1877 - 28 Apr 1968 Forsyth Co) Ruth is buried at Abbott's Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Dav idson County, North Carolina. | WILLIARD, Ruth Jane (I4544)
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26531 | MARRIED: ABT. 1142 in Sprotsborough, Yorkshire, ENGLAND | LISOURES, Albreda Aubrey De (I9342)
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26532 | MARSDEN, SHARON J. (BOOROM), 56, of Winchester St., a computer analyst, died August 30th at Rhode Island Hospital. She was the companion of Robert Andriole. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Charles H. and Mary E. (French) Boorom. Mother of Deena M. Marsden and Cortland R. Marsden, Jr. Sister of Dale A. Gorton. Grandmother of 3. Visitation Thursday 5-7 p.m. Funeral Friday at 8:15 a.m. from the PONTA RELLI-MARINO Home, 971 Branch Ave., Providence, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Edward Church, Branch Ave., Providence . Interment will follow in St. Francis Cemetery. Published in The Providence Journal on 8/31/2005. | BOOROM, Sharon Joan (I6799)
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26533 | Martin's descendants moved to Clark County, Indiana and were Quakers. M artin was dismissed or disciplined on December 12, 1807, from the Sutto ns Creek Meeting House, NC. | WILLARD, Martin (I3966)
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26534 | Mary Ellen Benson, 74, died September 22, 1922 at the Washington Veterans' Home in Retsil per transcribed state death records. Veterans' home records state she died September 25th. She was the daughter of John and Nancy J. (Bebie) Kile. She stated that both of her parents had been born in Vermont. She was born April 3, 1848 in Crete,IL and had lived in Washington state since 1870. She was the widow of Daniel Benson, who died February 15, 1900. They had married in Momence, IL on October 1, 1866. Mr. Benson had served in the civil war, having enlisted as a private on July 26, 1862. He served in the 76th IL Volunteer Infantry and was discharged as a Corporal at Galveston, Texas on July 12, 1865. She never remarried. Her widow's pension was on Certificate 524,554. By 1916, Mrs. Benson was the mother of two children, Orvill Ray Benson of Portland, Oregon and George E. Benson of Seattle, Washington. She had a sister, Mrs. S. G. Chamberlin, of 412 West 61st Street in Chicago, IL. | KILE, Mary Ellen (I34485)
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26535 | Mary in 1860 census | PUFFER, Sarah Jane (I23776)
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26536 | Master of the Brig, "James". | SMITH, Thomas (I15266)
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26537 | Master shipbuilder, town treasurer. Res. Belmont, Me. (See page 577, Brewster Gen.) | BREWSTER, Joseph (I11693)
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26538 | Mathais Rice and Mary Boyden are John's parents from Mass. John was a New England Planter who emigrated from Massachusetts to the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. He arrived on the ship "Charming Molly" with Beriah and Ebenezer Rice Jr. and he settled on the west side of the Lequille River. "John was the ancestor of the greater part of the Annapolis Valley Rice family. | RICE, Capt. John (I1793)
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26539 | Matron, Savoy Hotel, Seattle, WA. | LLOYD, Grace Winifred (I16807)
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26540 | Matthew and Margaret arrived in Massachusetts in 1638 on the ship "Diligent". He was the second town clerk of Hingham. He was the father of Sarah Hawke Cushing. | HAWKE, Matthew (I12980)
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26541 | Matthias was a resident of Lynn, MA IN 1657 . He removed to Groton, MA c a. 1660, He resided on a farm which is now (1909) Federal Street, he had a grant of 1000 acres in Groton. His property w as destroyed by Indians, March 13, 1676. He removed to Concord, MA an d lived there for 2 years and then returned to Groton where he built an other home which was still standing in 1826. He filled several town of fices in Groton such as Selectman and Constable. His occupation was a w eaver. He was a freeman in 1670. The Farnsworth family arrived in America about 1628. In 1655 we find Mathias Farnsworth living in Lynne (near Boston) Protestant by religion. He later moved to Groton, MA where he was one o f the pioneer settlers and founding fathers of the town. | FARNSWORTH, Matthias (I4105)
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26542 | Mausoleum Crypt Room 109 Tier 0-1 Crypt F | MILLER, Matilda Augusta (I14520)
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26543 | Mausoleum Crypt Room 109 Tier 0-1 Crypt F | PUFFER, John Edward (I23342)
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26544 | May be the son of Robert Bartlett and Alice Barker. Immigrated in July 1623 aboard the "Anne". | BARTLETT, Robert (I14193)
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26545 | Mayflower | SAMSON, Henry MAYFLOWER (I18315)
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26546 | Mayor of Louisville, CO | CARANCI, Lawrence "Long Jack" Philip (I6215)
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26547 | Mayor of the Palace, deposed the last of the Merovingian Kings and became the first Carolingian King of the Franks of the second race, 751-768. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New England between 1623 and 1650, Sixth Edition; by Frederick Lewis Weis; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1988; line 50-12, 190-12. Descents From Antiquity; The Augustan Society, Inc., Torrance, CA, 1986;chart W.The Plantagenet Ancestry Of King Edward III And Queen Philippa; by George Andrews Moriarty; Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, 1985;p5 The Plantagenet Ancestry; by Lt.-Col. W.H. Turton, D.S.O.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1984; pp 8. Royal Ancestors Of Some American Families; by Michel L. Call; Salt Lake. Pepin "The Short", Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia; deposed the last of the Faineant (Merovingian) Kings and became himself the first king of the Franks of the second race, 751-768; m. Bertha, d. 783, dau. of Count Lambert of Laon. Pepin, King of the Franks md (2) abt 740 Bertrada, Queen of the Franks. | Pepin the Short, King of France (I2571)
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26548 | Meadowview St. | FRENCH, Norma Imogene (I2)
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26549 | Medical: she died from a heart attack | ROMINE, Edna Nadine (I24393)
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26550 | Medically discharged for a non-service related disability. | HOFMEISTER, Max Austin (I57300)
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26551 | MELANCHOLY Accident - The Delaware Gazette contains the following account of a melancholy accident which occurred in the town of Hobart, Delaware county: On Wednesday afternoon, the 11th inst., William Puffer, son of widow Puffer, aged about 24 years, left the house for the purpose of starting a wheel rigged for sawing wood, about 25 rods from the house, and while in the act of loosening the wheel, (it being on the upper side), he slipped into the inside of the wheel, leaving his head and right arm out; his weight turning it, brought the arm of the wheel across his neck, wedging him in so tight between the arm of the wheel end toe wall, which was covered with ice, that it was impossible for him to extricate himself, and in that condition perished from the water trickling over him and freezing. He left the house about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and was not found until the next morning about daylight. Syracuse Daily Star, 1852 | PUFFER, William Beers (I1156)
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26552 | Melissa received one hundred dollars from the sale of land from her father's estate. Her grave was the first in Beaver Cemetery. | KNIGHT, Phebe Melissa (I90)
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26553 | Member and officer of the Odd Fellows, the Foresters and active in the M ethodist church. | JARVIS, John Edward (I23102)
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26554 | Member of Co. K, 113th IL Vol. Infantry. Discharged on account of disability in March 1863. | JONES, Lorenzina (I43062)
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26555 | Member of Connecticut state House of Representatives, 1877; Connecticut state comptroller, 1901-03; Governor of Connecticut, 1903-05 | CHAMBERLAIN, Abiram (I39486)
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26556 | Member of the Pima & Maricopa tribe | MANUEL, Amelia (I44064)
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26557 | Member of the Provincial Congress, 1775. | WHITNEY, Hon. Daniel Esq. (I14363)
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26558 | Member of the state legislature and for many years custodian of the sta te house of IL. Resided in Harvard, IL. | BECK, Robert John (I24258)
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26559 | Mentioned in family letters as at Cazenovia, N.Y. | PUFFER, Clark D. Sr. (I22895)
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26560 | Mentioned in father's will, his birth is not given on Hingham records. Prob. born in Hingham abt. 1692 (Deane says he is a son of John, Savage has him as child of Nathan - the latter is correct according to the will of Nathan) Family removed to Scituate about 1720 and had many descendents there. Children born in Hingham were Benjamin and Mary. (Lincoln's "Hist. of the Town of Hingham," p. 216-217.) He built a house in 1720 in Scituate (now Norwell) at 295 Washington Street. | FARROW, Benjamin (I371)
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26561 | Mentioned in her father's will | HAYNES, Elizabeth Melvina (I62010)
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26562 | Mentioned in her fathers will as 'Mary L' 9 April, 1852 | PUFFER, Margaret L. (I43541)
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26563 | Mentioned in her fathers will of 9 April, 1852 | PUFFER, Susan C. (I33868)
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26564 | Mentioned in her fathers will of 9 April, 1852 | PUFFER, Mariah A. (I43542)
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26565 | Mentioned in her fathers will of 9 April, 1852 | PUFFER, Ann M. (I43546)
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26566 | Mentioned in her fathers will of 9 April, 1852 as Charlotte Hayward. It is unclear if this is the correct Charlotte or not. She m. bef 1829 a "Gentleman". | PUFFER, Charlotte (I43544)
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26567 | Mentioned in her fathers will of 9 April, 1852. Something tragic happened to her children. They all died within a month of each other. | PUFFER, Harriett C. (I33870)
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26568 | Mentioned in his fathers will of 9 April, 1852 | PUFFER, Cady James (I20718)
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26569 | Mentioned in his fathers will of 9 April, 1852 | PUFFER, Clark D. Jr. (I24595)
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26570 | Mentioned in his grandfathers will of 9 April, 1852 | BEEDLE, Lewis C. (I43548)
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26571 | Merchant. Res. 13 Dover St., Lowell. | PUFFER, Frederick Arthur Asahel (I23768)
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26572 | Merovingian king of the Salian Franks | Childeric King Of Salien Franks (I1384)
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26573 | Merrill served in the Civil War as a private in company F, 1st US Sharpshooters (also known as Berdan's Sharpshooters) | BAILEY, Merrill Barrett (I35002)
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26574 | Met Carol through Newman Kelley, who lived with Gramma and Grampa French. Grampa called her and asked "What are you doing tonight? Do you have a date?" She said, "Yes, I do". He replied (In typical Charlie French style!) "Well G..Damn it break it! I'll be there at 5 PM. I want you to go out with my son Carol." (who was home on leave from England from the US ARMY). They went square dancing with Auntie May/Uncle Buddy (married) and Norma/John Caranci in Centredale. Iola was 22 at the time . He "proposed" the next day by saying "You're the kind of girl I'd like to marry." She wasn't impressed and told her mother how crazy he was to say such a thing. He wrote letters to her from Maryland where he was stationed, though she didn't write many back. He returned to Providence and tried to pick her up at City Hall, where she worked, and she left by the rear entrance because she didn't want to go out with him. "He was a persistent little bastard." she told DMC! Her mother insisted that she marry him though because she was getting older and said that "people are talking". They married and lived with her parents afterward. Moved into Grampa French's Vandewater St. house when Gramma/Grampa moved to Lakeville, CT (June 1958). | MANASTERSKA, Iola E. (I18629)
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26575 | Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, Lansing, Michigan, USA | Source (S399)
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26576 | Microfiche | Source (S225)
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26577 | Microfilm reel K -1 | Source (S282)
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26578 | Middle East Veteran, US Army | PUFFER, James Joseph (I24113)
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26579 | Milanny came to the US on the S.S. Albert Ballin arriving in NY on Nove mber 16, 1925 with her father Henry and her brothers Henry, and Rievert . She was 19 and listed her occupation as 'household ???'. She lists h er last permanent resident as Wyk and her mother Ida Stender, Wyk auf F oehr Grove Strasse 52 as her last address where her mother still lived. H er destination was Brooklyn, NY. She had never been in the US before a nd was going to the home of a friend (of the family) Emil Ney, 638 Fult on Street, Brooklyn, NY. She was 5'4" tall with a ruddy complexion, bl onde hair and blue eyes. She worked as an "in stellunk" (German 'in place') which means domestic w ork, i.e. cook, waitress and chambermaid type work with her sister Mine . | STENDER, Milanny Luiese (I12125)
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26580 | Mine Run, VA battlefield | PUFFER, Orville Derry (I16866)
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26581 | Minister at Ashley "He was a farmer in Ashby, and a prominent man in town affairs, holding the more important town offices. In early middle life he accepted the Baptist belief, and became a lay preacher with little if any salary, but in later years he became Rev. Stephen Gibson. He served in the Revolution." SOURCE: The History of New Ipswich, New Hampshire 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler, p 438 He served as First Lt. under Captains John Jones and James Bennett, and Colonels James and Oliver Prescott, Massachusetts Militia. SOURCE: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution" | GIBSON, Rev. Stephen Jr. (I18372)
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26582 | Minnesota Statewide Divorce Index, 1970-1995, St Paul, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health | Source (S310)
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26583 | Minnesota, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002, Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health | Source (S406)
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26584 | Mission De La Casa Nursing Home 2501 Alvin Avenue San Jose, CA 95121 408-238-9751 Attended Mathew Fountain Maury HS in Norfolk VA - 10th grade Member Ghent United Methodist Church Norfolk Married prior to Stanley French | MASON, Helen Frances (I12215)
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26585 | Missouri Marriage Records, Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives | Source (S501)
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26586 | Monument Lot, Section 4 Lot 234 Grave 1 | PUFFER, Alfred Eugene (I34466)
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26587 | More research needed | PUFFER, Maude L. (I39283)
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26588 | Morgan Depuy Puffer owned one of the largest gun collections in private hands in the US in 1924. One was used in the Battle of Lexington (1775). He also has the patent awarded to Elisha Mack, his great-grandfather, for a water-wheel used in milling. President John Madison signed it. | PUFFER, Morgan Depuy (I15683)
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26589 | Moses came to Columbia, ME, from Old York, ME on or before 1775. He se ttled in that part of Columbia known as Saco. He was a long time deacon o f the Baptist church. He was the first white male born in Pleasant River. | WORCESTER, Rev. Moses Jr. (I17231)
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26590 | Most famously perhaps, Alberic was one of the three great leaders of the Christian League which defeated the Saracens at the Battle of the Garigliano in June 915. | Alberic I Duke of Spoleto (I1339)
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26591 | Mother Mary Elizabeth, son, Johann Peter, and daughter-in-law, Elizabet h Magdalena, are buried in the Graceham Moravian Church Cemetery, Grace ham, Maryland. They came to this country in 1744. | SCHLIM, Elizabeth Magdalena (I3425)
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26592 | Mother Mary, Peter, and Elizabeth Magdalena are buried in the Graceham M oravian Church Cemetery, Graceham, Maryland. They came to this country i n 1744. Augustus, Martin and Johann George are all brothers and sons of Johan P eter. They factor in heavily in this genealogy. | WILLARD, Johan Peter (I3426)
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26593 | Mother Mary, Peter, and Elizabeth Magdalena are buried in the Graceham M oravian Church Cemetery, Graceham, Maryland. They came to this country i n 1744. Maria's parent's fled from France because of religious persecu tion. She was also born in Germany as was Jakob. | WILLARD, Maria Elisabeth (I5081)
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26594 | Mother may be Prudence. | BREWSTER, Prudence (I20195)
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26595 | Mother may be Prudence. | BREWSTER, James (I20197)
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26596 | Moved to Eau Claire, Wisconsin | ALLEN, Benjamin Jones (I23621)
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26597 | Moved to Glendive, MT in the mid 1890s. Died of a head injury. | PUFFER, Luther Wesley (I20471)
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26598 | Moved to Indian Territory (OK) from Georgia. Family history says that he was recruited by Gen. Gordon to provide healthcare to the Indians in Indian Territory. | MANNING, Dr. Thomas Jefferson (I23195)
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26599 | Moved to Lake City, IA in 1895, where he had a 300 acre farm in Section 9, Elm Grove Twp and has been very successful; graduate of Downers Grove High School, 1879; teacher in that school two years; elder in the Presbyterian Church; moved to Jefferson, IA in March 1913. US Navy, during WWII, USS LSM-30 | PUFFER, Frank Sumner (I19187)
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26600 | Moved to Norton about 1745 and late in life to Medway. He was a partner in the Land Bank of MA in 1740. He was living in Medway in 1790, according to the census. | PUFFER, William Jr. (I6061)
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