Matches 101,351 to 101,400 of 122,413
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101351 | Mustered into Company D. 6th Michiga Cavalry on 11 Feb 1864. Wounded 28 May 1864. Buried at Arlington National Cem., Section 27-463. | STAFFORD, Ananias (I33868)
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101352 | Mustered into Company D. 6th Michiga Cavalry on 11 Feb 1864. Wounded 28 May 1864. Buried at Arlington National Cem., Section 27-463. | STAFFORD, Ananias (I33868)
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101353 | Mustered into Company D. 6th Michiga Cavalry on 11 Feb 1864. Wounded 28 May 1864. Buried at Arlington National Cem., Section 27-463. | STAFFORD, Ananias (I33868)
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101354 | my 3rd great grandfather | SCOTT, John Brook (I59240)
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101355 | my 3rd great grandfather | SCOTT, John Brook (I59240)
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101356 | my 3rd great grandfather | SCOTT, John Brook (I59240)
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101357 | my 3rd great grandfather | SCOTT, John Brook (I59240)
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101358 | my 3rd great grandfather | SCOTT, John Brook (I59240)
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101359 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101360 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101361 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101362 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101363 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101364 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101365 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101366 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101367 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101368 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101369 | My g-grandfather, Bernard Steimer, born November 12, 1852 in Germany, was a butcher by trade (and a furniture mover when money was tight). His father's name was Albert. In a tragic accident on March 27, 1913, he was accidently asphyxiated by illuminating gas, leaving behind his widow, Mary (Zipper) Steimer and five children. Mary was born April 18, 1856 in Chillicothe, OH to german immigrants Frank Zipper and Anna Strickle. According to the 1900 census Bernard and Mary were living at 151 Ames Street, Rochester, and had five children: Albert (b. 1877); Clara (my grandmother, b. Dec 4, 1882 in Toledo, OH); Edwin (b. 1886); Matilda (b. 1890) and Louise (b. 1893). Mary died from an acute gallbladder attack on March 9, 1925. She and Bernard are buried beneath a large headstone in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I was hoping there might be some obituaries. The Steimers were strict Roman Catholics and members of SS Peter and Paul parish. Perhaps this will ring a bell with someone. Thanks again, Arthur Stafford | STEIMER, Bernard (I28882)
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101370 | My grandfather name was Isaac Avery Stafford, never met the man he was gone long before I came along. Gone meaning Vanished. He was born in the late 1800's. Married Genelia Ellanore Cline. She died in 1977 I believe. The story goes He killed a man in or around 1930's early. He fled to tennesee, some say. He left his family here, Their names were, Gerald,George,Frank,(my father) Hazel Stafford Scott(still alive lives in town) Robert. Isaac supposedly was born on a farm off of Allspaugh dam road toward the river, Genelia Cline his wife lived at the foot of barricks mouthain. Born to Waitsel Cline. That old house is still being lived in by Perry Clines widow (grandmas brother) At the end of allspaugh dam road. On the moutain side. You can see the house at the stop sign threw the woods directly across the road. | STAFFORD, Isaac Avery (I70269)
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101371 | My grandfather was the illegitimate son of Margaret McQueen who married Frank (Francis) Stafford who, in turn, was the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Booth. I found Frank Stafford when he was 10 in the 1871 census when he was living in Flos Township in Simcoe County, Ontario. He lives with his father, [?] Obadiah, mother, Elizabeth, sister, Fanny, and a labourer, a hired man I suppose, called George Martin. Obadiah is a farmer, age 29, Church of England, English origin, but born in Ontario. Elizabeth is 33, Irish origin, born in Ontario. She, Francis, and Fanny, age 2, are all Church of England. George Martin, age 25, is Presbyterian, and of Irish origin, also born in Ontario. They can all read and write except Fanny. The land was purchased for Obadiah from the crown in 1862, which was the year he married, and almost two years after Francis was born. It is about half a mile south of the village of Allenwood, and a couple of miles east of Allenwood Beach on the shore of Georgian Bay. At the time of the purchase Obadiah was living in Innisfil Township, which is closer to Barrie. The gentleman who bought the land was a farmer in Innisfil called William Booth. He is the father-in-law of Obadiah. By JIm Stafford, a descendant. Obadiah and Elizabeth purchased land in Flos Township and started to raise their family. They may have eventually moved west (Saskatchewan/Alberta) in the 1890's or early 1900's to take advantage of land grants. | Stafford, Obadiah (I47773)
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101372 | My grandfather was the illegitimate son of Margaret McQueen who married Frank (Francis) Stafford who, in turn, was the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Booth. I found Frank Stafford when he was 10 in the 1871 census when he was living in Flos Township in Simcoe County, Ontario. He lives with his father, [?] Obadiah, mother, Elizabeth, sister, Fanny, and a labourer, a hired man I suppose, called George Martin. Obadiah is a farmer, age 29, Church of England, English origin, but born in Ontario. Elizabeth is 33, Irish origin, born in Ontario. She, Francis, and Fanny, age 2, are all Church of England. George Martin, age 25, is Presbyterian, and of Irish origin, also born in Ontario. They can all read and write except Fanny. The land was purchased for Obadiah from the crown in 1862, which was the year he married, and almost two years after Francis was born. It is about half a mile south of the village of Allenwood, and a couple of miles east of Allenwood Beach on the shore of Georgian Bay. At the time of the purchase Obadiah was living in Innisfil Township, which is closer to Barrie. The gentleman who bought the land was a farmer in Innisfil called William Booth. He is the father-in-law of Obadiah. By JIm Stafford, a descendant. Obadiah and Elizabeth purchased land in Flos Township and started to raise their family. They may have eventually moved west (Saskatchewan/Alberta) in the 1890's or early 1900's to take advantage of land grants. Listed as a farmer (English) with wife Elizabeth (Irish), 2 daughters Fanny & Levina and a son Obadiah. All Church of England. Listed as Obediah Stafford, a stockman, with wife Elsie and sons John and Joseph. Father born in Canada and mother born in Ireland. Naturalized for 11 years. Elsie's parents born in Scotland. 2 of her 3 children living. | Stafford, Obadiah (I003)
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101373 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101374 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101375 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101376 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101377 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101378 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101379 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101380 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101381 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101382 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101383 | My great grandfather Marcus Adams died in 1931 as a result of a fall from scaffolding. He broke his back and died after a few weeks. My grandmother, Beatrice Francis Adams decided to marry since the family had no source of income and it was the depression. She married my grandfather Cecil Sparks the day before her 16th birthday and gave birth to my mother less than 11 months later on July 14, 1932. | ADAMS, Marcus Edmond (I117196)
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101384 | My husbands ancestors arrived in Lepreau, NB around 1830 from Ireland. Robert and Elizabeth Stafford. I have no idea where they are buried or where in Ireland they came from. There may be a connection to Tullynacross, Ireland and to a Robert Stafford who was a farmer there and who died in 1840 at the age of 94. My husband is decended from Robert and Elizabeth's son Robert A. Stafford who left Lepreau and went to Marysville to work in a mill. Cathy Stafford [email protected] Probable children living next to each other in the 1881 Census. | STAFFORD, Robert (Branch 240) (I61856)
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101385 | My name is Janet Lampe Ortiz. Â My father, Grant Wills Lampe, founda walking stick in his mother's attic. Â It is inscribed, "To ClintonH. Stafford December 25, 1889". | STAFFORD, Clinton Howe (I118193)
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101386 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101387 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101388 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101389 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101390 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101391 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101392 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101393 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101394 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101395 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101396 | My notes say he d. after 1720 GBFA says he md. Elizabeth BRACKETT, dau. of Josiah and Elizabeth (Waldo) Brackett; but that seems to be in error. The marriage record (at Rehoboth, Mass.) clearly shows her name as Elizabeth Barrett Ref. Inf.- "Barneys of America" Bk 1, pp 20, 24 "Descendants of Jacob Barney" pp 2, 4 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 GBFA p.12: Israel Barney witnessed the will of Samuel Park, dated Jun 11, 1705; gives his residence as Rehoboth. Israel Barney of Newport deeded 80 acres in Rehoboth on March 27, 1711 (Bk. 6, p.399). Deed recorded to Israel Barney of Newport, 1712. Israel Barney, Mariner, and wife Eliz. of Newport, sell to Joseph Barney of Rehoboth, March 27, 1712, land in Rehoboth westwardly of the Palmer River. No death or administration found. Israel and Elizabeth had three sons recorded in Rehoboth; probably had other children. They removed to Rehoboth, Mass in 1704 and to Newport after 1719/1720. He was a Selectman in Rehoboth in 1719/1720. The following Barneys joined the First Sabbatarian Church (7th Day Baptists), Newport, R.I.: Elizabeth Barney, July 25, 1708 Israel Barney, July 25, 1708 (July 21, 1708 shows an Israel Barney on church roll of Hopkingon, R.I. 1st Sabbatarian Church). Constant Barney, Oct. 8, 1721 Joseph Barney, baptized June 17, 1721 Samuel Barney, Aug. 9, 1745 John Barney, son of Israel, b. July 11, 1735, Newport; "recorded" Dec. 9, 1734 (this is the son of Israel Jr.) | BARNEY, Israel (I23350)
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101397 | Myra C. Pratt died unmarried. | PRATT, Myra Caroline (I12646)
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101398 | Myra C. Pratt died unmarried. | PRATT, Myra Caroline (I12646)
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101399 | Myra C. Pratt died unmarried. | PRATT, Myra Caroline (I12646)
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101400 | Myra C. Pratt died unmarried. | PRATT, Myra Caroline (I12646)
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