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117451 | Three sons. | Family F37986
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117452 | Three sons. | Family F37986
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117453 | Three sons. | Family F37986
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117454 | Three sons. | Family F37986
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117455 | Three sons. | Family F37986
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117456 | Thurman L., age 1, is listed as grandson on the 1920 Putnam Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Monroe M. & Etta H. Allen. Thurman, age 11, is listed as son on t he 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Lester Allen. | ALLEN, Thurman L. (I119707)
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117457 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117458 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117459 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117460 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117461 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117462 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117463 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117464 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117465 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117466 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117467 | Tierck DeWitt emigrated to America from Grootholdt in Zunderlandt in 1657 and married Barbara Andriessen from Amsterdam. They moved shortly after marriage to now Albany in spring of 1657. He exchanged Albany property in 1660 for land in "Wiltwyck", now Kingston. In 1684 he signed a "humble petition" seeking liberty 'to choose our owne officers to every towne court by the major vote of the freeholders". This so offended the authorities that he was arrested and sentenced to death, but got off with a small fine. Tierck's will gave his wife - life use of the property. The land was divided equally between his six sons and six daughters. | DE WITT, Tierck Claessen (George Nicholas) (I23524)
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117468 | Tilman, age 18, born Feb 1882, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of John Pippin. Jackson Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Tilman Pippin to Lena Pippin, 6 Aug. 1902 security: B. Anderson. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 136/137 Pippin, Tilman age 30, married once, 8 yrs. Lenny B., wife 27, mar. once, 8yrs Clarence, son 1/12 WW I Draft Registration, 12 Sept. 1918, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN Tilman Pippin, age 36, born Feb. 16, 1882 nearest relative: Lena Belle Pippin, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 38/38 Pippin, Tllman age 37, born Tenn. Lena, wife 35, born Tenn. Clarence, son 10 Sylva, dau. 1&8/12 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 77 Pippin, Tilman age 48, married when 20, TN Lenar, wife age 40, married when 18, TN Clarence C., son 19 TheO, son 11 from Charles Pippin [email protected] Tilman born 16 Feb 1881 & died 17 Aug 1959 Jackson Co., Tn. | PIPPIN, Tilman (I122062)
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117469 | Tilman, age 18, born Feb 1882, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of John Pippin. Jackson Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Tilman Pippin to Lena Pippin, 6 Aug. 1902 security: B. Anderson. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 136/137 Pippin, Tilman age 30, married once, 8 yrs. Lenny B., wife 27, mar. once, 8yrs Clarence, son 1/12 WW I Draft Registration, 12 Sept. 1918, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN Tilman Pippin, age 36, born Feb. 16, 1882 nearest relative: Lena Belle Pippin, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 38/38 Pippin, Tllman age 37, born Tenn. Lena, wife 35, born Tenn. Clarence, son 10 Sylva, dau. 1&8/12 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 77 Pippin, Tilman age 48, married when 20, TN Lenar, wife age 40, married when 18, TN Clarence C., son 19 TheO, son 11 from Charles Pippin [email protected] Tilman born 16 Feb 1881 & died 17 Aug 1959 Jackson Co., Tn. | PIPPIN, Tilman (I122062)
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117470 | Tilman, age 18, born Feb 1882, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of John Pippin. Jackson Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Tilman Pippin to Lena Pippin, 6 Aug. 1902 security: B. Anderson. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 136/137 Pippin, Tilman age 30, married once, 8 yrs. Lenny B., wife 27, mar. once, 8yrs Clarence, son 1/12 WW I Draft Registration, 12 Sept. 1918, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN Tilman Pippin, age 36, born Feb. 16, 1882 nearest relative: Lena Belle Pippin, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 38/38 Pippin, Tllman age 37, born Tenn. Lena, wife 35, born Tenn. Clarence, son 10 Sylva, dau. 1&8/12 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 77 Pippin, Tilman age 48, married when 20, TN Lenar, wife age 40, married when 18, TN Clarence C., son 19 TheO, son 11 from Charles Pippin [email protected] Tilman born 16 Feb 1881 & died 17 Aug 1959 Jackson Co., Tn. | PIPPIN, Tilman (I122062)
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117471 | Tilman, age 18, born Feb 1882, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of John Pippin. Jackson Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Tilman Pippin to Lena Pippin, 6 Aug. 1902 security: B. Anderson. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 136/137 Pippin, Tilman age 30, married once, 8 yrs. Lenny B., wife 27, mar. once, 8yrs Clarence, son 1/12 WW I Draft Registration, 12 Sept. 1918, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN Tilman Pippin, age 36, born Feb. 16, 1882 nearest relative: Lena Belle Pippin, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 38/38 Pippin, Tllman age 37, born Tenn. Lena, wife 35, born Tenn. Clarence, son 10 Sylva, dau. 1&8/12 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 77 Pippin, Tilman age 48, married when 20, TN Lenar, wife age 40, married when 18, TN Clarence C., son 19 TheO, son 11 from Charles Pippin [email protected] Tilman born 16 Feb 1881 & died 17 Aug 1959 Jackson Co., Tn. | PIPPIN, Tilman (I122062)
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117472 | Tilman, age 18, born Feb 1882, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of John Pippin. Jackson Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Tilman Pippin to Lena Pippin, 6 Aug. 1902 security: B. Anderson. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 136/137 Pippin, Tilman age 30, married once, 8 yrs. Lenny B., wife 27, mar. once, 8yrs Clarence, son 1/12 WW I Draft Registration, 12 Sept. 1918, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN Tilman Pippin, age 36, born Feb. 16, 1882 nearest relative: Lena Belle Pippin, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 38/38 Pippin, Tllman age 37, born Tenn. Lena, wife 35, born Tenn. Clarence, son 10 Sylva, dau. 1&8/12 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 77 Pippin, Tilman age 48, married when 20, TN Lenar, wife age 40, married when 18, TN Clarence C., son 19 TheO, son 11 from Charles Pippin [email protected] Tilman born 16 Feb 1881 & died 17 Aug 1959 Jackson Co., Tn. | PIPPIN, Tilman (I122062)
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117473 | Tilman, age 18, born Feb 1882, is listed as son on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of John Pippin. Jackson Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Tilman Pippin to Lena Pippin, 6 Aug. 1902 security: B. Anderson. 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 136/137 Pippin, Tilman age 30, married once, 8 yrs. Lenny B., wife 27, mar. once, 8yrs Clarence, son 1/12 WW I Draft Registration, 12 Sept. 1918, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN Tilman Pippin, age 36, born Feb. 16, 1882 nearest relative: Lena Belle Pippin, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Height: Medium, Build: Medium, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 38/38 Pippin, Tllman age 37, born Tenn. Lena, wife 35, born Tenn. Clarence, son 10 Sylva, dau. 1&8/12 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 77 Pippin, Tilman age 48, married when 20, TN Lenar, wife age 40, married when 18, TN Clarence C., son 19 TheO, son 11 from Charles Pippin [email protected] Tilman born 16 Feb 1881 & died 17 Aug 1959 Jackson Co., Tn. | PIPPIN, Tilman (I122062)
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117474 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117475 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117476 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117477 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117478 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117479 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117480 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117481 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117482 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117483 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117484 | Tim Stone died on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 961 on November 23 1996. The plane was scheduled to fly from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Instead, it was hijacked and crashed into the Indian Ocean. He was supposed to have made the trip earlier, but his work caused him to delay the flight by one day, a delay that cost him his life. Tim had spent the last three years of his life as executive director of PATH Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. | STONE, Timothy John (I114571)
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117485 | Timmons New Home Cemetery. | TIMMONS, Daniel BG (I67652)
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117486 | Timmons New Home Cemetery. | TIMMONS, Isaac (I43269)
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117487 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117488 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117489 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117490 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117491 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117492 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117493 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117494 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117495 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117496 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117497 | Timothy B. Robinson came to Chardon Ohio from the State of New York in 1812 in the company of John Fox, who stopped in Hambden. They traveled on foot, and carried knapsacks on their backs. Mr. Robinson prospected for a while and then returned to New York. He came back in 1817 and hired out to Norman Canfield for a year. He did great service in chopping down the woods, hewing timber, and tilling the soil, where now are Chardon's thickest residences. (From the History of Geauga Co. OH) | ROBINSON, Timothy B. (Brutus?) (I22808)
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117498 | Timothy J. Prosser, age 24, born April 1876, is listed as single Brother-in-law on the 1900 Shelby Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Luther Prosser. Fayette Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Lottie Stafford to Tim Prosser, 18 Dec 1904 1910 Tipton Co., Tenn. census Prosser, Tim age 45, married once, 5 yrs. Lottie, wife age 22, married once, 5 yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Tansy, dau. age 4 Jeanie L.,dau. age 1 | PROSSER, Timothy Jefferson (I49118)
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117499 | Timothy J. Prosser, age 24, born April 1876, is listed as single Brother-in-law on the 1900 Shelby Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Luther Prosser. Fayette Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Lottie Stafford to Tim Prosser, 18 Dec 1904 1910 Tipton Co., Tenn. census Prosser, Tim age 45, married once, 5 yrs. Lottie, wife age 22, married once, 5 yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Tansy, dau. age 4 Jeanie L.,dau. age 1 | PROSSER, Timothy Jefferson (I49118)
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117500 | Timothy J. Prosser, age 24, born April 1876, is listed as single Brother-in-law on the 1900 Shelby Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Luther Prosser. Fayette Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Lottie Stafford to Tim Prosser, 18 Dec 1904 1910 Tipton Co., Tenn. census Prosser, Tim age 45, married once, 5 yrs. Lottie, wife age 22, married once, 5 yrs., mother of 2, 2 living Tansy, dau. age 4 Jeanie L.,dau. age 1 | PROSSER, Timothy Jefferson (I49118)
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