Matches 112,301 to 112,350 of 122,413
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112301 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112302 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112303 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112304 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112305 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112306 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112307 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112308 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112309 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112310 | Signal Corps to discharge. PFC 7 Feb 1918. Honorable discharge 5 Dec 1918. Called to active duty 25 May 1918. | STAFFORD, Karl Frankland F. (I35902)
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112311 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112312 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112313 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112314 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112315 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112316 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112317 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112318 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112319 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112320 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112321 | Simon was reported to have come from Valenciennes near Landrecy, b;ut styled himself as a Walloon. He went to Holland to escape religious persecution and remained for 15 years, marrying twice - his second wife being Magdelena Vad der Straaten. Nothin is known concerning his first wife, other than she was the mother of his two older daughters, born in Holland about 1645 and 1647. These children accompanied their father and step-mother when they came to America. They sailed on the ship De Trouw, a private trader which left Harlingen, Holland 13 Feb 1659. Simon's name appeared on the passenger list as "Symon Drune from Henegouw". Simon was one of thirty two men who settled in Harlem to the north of New Amsterdam. He first owned two lots on Jochem Pieters Flad, and 1662 acquired Lot #3 of the same grant, which lay between the Harlem River and old Kingbridge Road. | DE RUINE, Simon (I24909)
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112322 | Sina, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1930 Smith Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Jim Smallwood. | SMALLWOOD, Sina (I121576)
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112323 | Since Mary Jane McConnaughey herself was a Churchill descendant, all of her children from her marriage to John William Churchill became double descendants of William Churchill of Middlesex Co., VA. | MCCONNAUGHEY, Mary Jane (I10599)
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112324 | Since Mary Jane McConnaughey herself was a Churchill descendant, all of her children from her marriage to John William Churchill became double descendants of William Churchill of Middlesex Co., VA. | MCCONNAUGHEY, Mary Jane (I10599)
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112325 | Since Mary Jane McConnaughey herself was a Churchill descendant, all of her children from her marriage to John William Churchill became double descendants of William Churchill of Middlesex Co., VA. | MCCONNAUGHEY, Mary Jane (I10599)
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112326 | Since Mary Jane McConnaughey herself was a Churchill descendant, all of her children from her marriage to John William Churchill became double descendants of William Churchill of Middlesex Co., VA. | MCCONNAUGHEY, Mary Jane (I10599)
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112327 | Since Mary Jane McConnaughey herself was a Churchill descendant, all of her children from her marriage to John William Churchill became double descendants of William Churchill of Middlesex Co., VA. | MCCONNAUGHEY, Mary Jane (I10599)
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112328 | Singer in the Pied Pipers. | HUDDLESTON, John (I91015)
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112329 | Singer in the Pied Pipers. | HUDDLESTON, John (I91015)
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112330 | Singer in the Pied Pipers. | HUDDLESTON, John (I91015)
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112331 | Singer in the Pied Pipers. | HUDDLESTON, John (I91015)
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112332 | Singer in the Pied Pipers. | HUDDLESTON, John (I91015)
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112333 | Singer in the Pied Pipers. | HUDDLESTON, John (I91015)
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112334 | Single. SPECIALIST FIVE RONALD WADE STAFFORD US ARMY KIA VIET NAM ON THE WALL: Panel W13 Line 65 PERSONAL DATA: Home of Record Lake Monroe, FL Date of birth: 04/07/1944 MILITARY DATA: Service: Army of the United States Grade at loss: E5 Rank: Specialist Five ID No: 261686970 MOS: 67N2F: UH-1 Helicopter Repairer (Flight Qual) Length Service: 06 Unit: 336TH AHC, 13THAVN BN, 164TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV CASUALTY DATA: Start Tour: 07/11/1969 Incident Date:02/27/1970 Casualty Date:02/27/1970 Age at Loss: 25 Location: Ba Xugen Province, South Vietnam Remains: Bodyre covered Casualty Type:Hostile, died outright Casualty Reason:Helicopter - Crew Casualty Detail: Airloss or crash over land | STAFFORD, Ronald Wade (I45401)
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112335 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112336 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112337 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112338 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112339 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112340 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112341 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112342 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112343 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112344 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112345 | Single. Died of tetanus. | STAFFORD, Elmer E. (I25744)
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112346 | Single. Farmer. Informant Cornelius G. W. Stafford. File No. 31664. | STAFFORD, Wilson Ballard (I14810)
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112347 | Single. Farmer. Informant Cornelius G. W. Stafford. File No. 31664. | STAFFORD, Wilson Ballard (I14810)
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112348 | Single. Farmer. Informant Cornelius G. W. Stafford. File No. 31664. | STAFFORD, Wilson Ballard (I14810)
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112349 | Single. Farmer. Informant Cornelius G. W. Stafford. File No. 31664. | STAFFORD, Wilson Ballard (I14810)
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112350 | Single. Farmer. Informant Cornelius G. W. Stafford. File No. 31664. | STAFFORD, Wilson Ballard (I14810)
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