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115951 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115952 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115953 | The Abraham Wodell (the modern spelling is Wordell) who married Zilpha Stafford was the son of Gershom4 (Gershom4-2, William1) Wordell of Tiverton and his first wife, Hulda Fox. Abraham's grandfather was representative from Tiverton to the Massachusetts General Court (at that time Tiverton was still in MA) and was impeached three times from that office, which is probably still a record. The root of the problem was Tiverton's refusal to support a Puritan/Congregationalist minister with taxpayer money, a directive which the Quakers and Baptists of Tiverton, and other places, found offensive. Gershom3 inherited the independent streak of his grandfather, William1, who was a follower of Anne Hutchinson and banished from Boston, then became a follower of Samuel Gorton and narrowly escaped the death penalty in those adventures, then finally defied his Quaker brethren by marrying his former daughter-in-law. | WORDELL, Abraham (I25499)
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115954 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115955 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115956 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115957 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115958 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115959 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115960 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115961 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115962 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115963 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115964 | The American Genealogist places her death place as Cambridgeshire, Eng. | WARREN, Helen\Ellen (I24286)
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115965 | The April 1930 census shows her single and living with her parents. | Family F11689
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115966 | The B. was probably Bennett, after his uncle. | STAFFORD, Tilghman B. (I5073)
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115967 | The B. was probably Bennett, after his uncle. | STAFFORD, Tilghman B. (I5073)
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115968 | The B. was probably Bennett, after his uncle. | STAFFORD, Tilghman B. (I5073)
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115969 | The Baltimore Sun NEWS Vincent H. Stafford, 86, furniture business owner June 23, 2004 Vincent Hughes Stafford, retired owner and president of Stafford Brothers Furniture Corp., died of cancer Saturday at his Ellicott City home. He was 86. Born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville, he attended St. Mark's Parochial School and graduated in 1937 from Mount St. Joseph High School. That year, he became a salesman in the business at 1700 W. Pratt St. that had been founded by his father in 1900. After his father's death in 1950, Mr. Stafford took over the business with his two brothers, James Stafford and Francis E. Stafford. Obit from Howard Co. Times 07/01/04 Vincent Hughes Stafford Vincent Hughes Stafford of Ellicott City, a former resident of Catonsville, died of cancer June 19. He was 86. Mr. Stafford, the son of the late Francis J. and Ella Bailey Stafford, was born in Baltimore in 1918. He was raised in Catonsville, where he attended St. Mark's Parochial School. Upon graduating from Mount St. Joseph High School in Baltimore, he joined his family's furniture business, which his father originally founded in 1900. He eventually became the owner and president of Stafford Brothers Furniture Corporation. In 1998, Mr. Stafford retired, through he enjoyed keeping in touch and visiting with former customers in Baltimore, Annapolis and Bowie, according to family members. He was an usher at Church of the Resurrection in Ellicott City, where he enjoyed greeting his fellow parishioners, family members said. Surviving are his children and their spouses, Mark S. and Peggy B. Stafford of Ellicott City, Elizabeth S. Cone of Linthicum, and Ann S. and Marc L. Ebersberger Sr. of Ellicott City; six grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth S. Stafford; and infant son, Vincent H. Stafford Jr. Services were June 23 at Church of the Resurrection in Ellicott City. Officiating were Mr. Stafford's nephew, J. Francis Cardinal Stafford of the Apostolic Penitentiary in Rome, the Rev. W. Francis Malooly, the Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore and Monsignor James O. McGovern of Church of the Resurrection. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery in Ellicott City. | Stafford, Vincent Hughes (I02)
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115970 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115971 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115972 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115973 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115974 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115975 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115976 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115977 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115978 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115979 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115980 | The Barker Warren History on page 122-123 has her birthday as 24 Nov 1809. | JAMES, Jane (I24617)
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115981 | The Bellville Independent reported on 27 Jun 1895 that four members of t he Daniel Riggle household had been down with measles. The same newspap er reported that Willis Jones had returned to work at H. Alexander's aft er a wrestle with typhoid fever. Sarah told the 1900 and 1910 census she had given birth to six childre n, and 5 were still living; those five included George E. Jones, and thr ee Riggles; since I cannot find Willis Jones anywhere, and he was kno wn to have been suffering from Typhoid Fever in 1895 (as well as being exp osed to measles), it is likely that he is the one who died; Minnie must ha ve married, but I haven't found her marriage information yet. CENSUS 1870 OH, Holmes County, Washington Township, page 12: George & Sar ah E. Jones 1880 OH, Richland County, Jefferson Township, page 62a: Sarah E. Jone s, next to parentsWilliam J. & Mary Stafford 1900 OH, Richland County, Jefferson Township, page59a: Daniel & Sar ah E. Riggle, near father William J. & Margaret Stafford 1910 OH, Richland County, Jefferson Township, page 8b: Daniel & Sar ah E. Riggle name: Sarah Elizabeth (Stafford) Riggle birth: December 8, 1849, Ohio death: July 20, 1919, New Lexington, Perry county, Ohio father: , William Stafford mother: , Mary A (Licklighter) Stafford 1st husband: , George Jones The following: excerpt from her brother's bio. To Mr. (George) and Mrs. Jones were born three children: Minnie and Willis, both deceased; and George E., the subject of this sketch. Sarah (Stafford) Jones later married Daniel Riggle, who is deceased. He was a widely known farmer of Jefferson Township. To this union three children were born: Elverson, lives at Zanesville; Chalmers, lives at Perryville; and Mary, married B. W. Finney, lives at Zanesville. Mrs. Riggle died in 1920 and is buried at Bellville. (George E. Jones, Vol. II, History of North Central Ohio) nformation contributed by: Mel & Janet | STAFFORD, Sarah Elizabeth (I108500)
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115982 | The birth record of five of DANIEL is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 309. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Daniel (I86058)
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115983 | The birth record of five of DANIEL is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 309. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Daniel (I86058)
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115984 | The birth record of five of DANIEL is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 309. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Daniel (I86058)
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115985 | The birth record of five of JIRI (GEORG) is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 309. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 3. His godparents were Josef Kubek from Hluboky and Katerina Krajca, the wife of a pulnik in Hnevotice. | VACEK, Jiri (Georg) (I86059)
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115986 | The birth record of five of JIRI (GEORG) is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 309. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 3. His godparents were Josef Kubek from Hluboky and Katerina Krajca, the wife of a pulnik in Hnevotice. | VACEK, Jiri (Georg) (I86059)
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115987 | The birth record of five of JIRI (GEORG) is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 309. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 3. His godparents were Josef Kubek from Hluboky and Katerina Krajca, the wife of a pulnik in Hnevotice. | VACEK, Jiri (Georg) (I86059)
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115988 | The birth record of five of KATHERINA (KATERINA) is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 92, Book 6 (N 1828-1839), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 91. At the time of her birth, her parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. Her godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Katerina Krajca, the wife of a pulnik in Hnevotice. Her death (1871) is recorded in the index of the record of deaths and marriages of Prosec (#1716 for the years 1804 - 1873). | (VACEK), Katherina Vackova (I85995)
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115989 | The birth record of five of KATHERINA (KATERINA) is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 92, Book 6 (N 1828-1839), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 91. At the time of her birth, her parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. Her godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Katerina Krajca, the wife of a pulnik in Hnevotice. Her death (1871) is recorded in the index of the record of deaths and marriages of Prosec (#1716 for the years 1804 - 1873). | (VACEK), Katherina Vackova (I85995)
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115990 | The birth record of five of KATHERINA (KATERINA) is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 92, Book 6 (N 1828-1839), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 91. At the time of her birth, her parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. Her godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Katerina Krajca, the wife of a pulnik in Hnevotice. Her death (1871) is recorded in the index of the record of deaths and marriages of Prosec (#1716 for the years 1804 - 1873). | (VACEK), Katherina Vackova (I85995)
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115991 | The birth record of five of VACLAV is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 310. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 3. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Vaclav (I86060)
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115992 | The birth record of five of VACLAV is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 310. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 3. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Vaclav (I86060)
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115993 | The birth record of five of VACLAV is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 310. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 3. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Vaclav (I86060)
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115994 | The birth record of Jan is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [ Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 308. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Jan (I86056)
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115995 | The birth record of Jan is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [ Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 308. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Jan (I86056)
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115996 | The birth record of Jan is recorded in the Vital Registers of the Parish of Rychmburk [ Predhradi], microfilm # 91, Book 5 (N 1806-1827), Provencial Archives in Zamrsk, births, page 308. At the time of his birth, his parents were living in Predni Borek, house # 4. His godparents were Jan Stulik, a miller in Rychmburk, and Dorota Kauskova, the wife of a pulnik in Horni Lhota. | VACEK, Jan (I86056)
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115997 | The birthdate given for Samuel, the son of Nathan Perry. | PERRY, Samuel (I597)
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115998 | The birthdate given for Samuel, the son of Nathan Perry. | PERRY, Samuel (I597)
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115999 | The birthdate given for Samuel, the son of Nathan Perry. | PERRY, Samuel (I597)
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116000 | The birthdate given for Samuel, the son of Nathan Perry. | PERRY, Samuel (I597)
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