Matches 99,201 to 99,250 of 122,413
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99201 | Mary Power could possibly be the daughter of James Power, a lawyer with whom Judge Peter Lyons was associated. | POWER, Mary (I10117)
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99202 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99203 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99204 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99205 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99206 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99207 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99208 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99209 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99210 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99211 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99212 | Mary Preston Added by dresslerus on 31 Jan 2009 Mary Preston of Fox Lake Wisconsin marries Edward in 1889. We find her in 1880 about 9 year’s earlier in Wisconsin. She is working as a house servant, maid, for the Shepherds who own a boarding house and a lumber yard in Albion Wisconsin. The census says she is 18 but I think she is actually 16 or 17. She is separated from the boarders on the list by Grandma so she is part of the household. With many young men living there and a constant turn over of men this is probably where she meets her future husband Edward and how she will wind up in North Dakota. The 1900 census shows Edward L and Mary P in North Dakota with 15 year old Seymour and 4 year old Donnibel, 2 year old Edward L, and one month old Phillip. They have been married for eleven years and Mary has born 4 children and 3 are still alive. On November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison approved the admission of North Dakota into the Union as a State. We lose them in 1910 but find them again in Oregon in 1920. Seymour is absent so he has stayed behind with the farm. We know he is still in N Dakota in 1917 and living alone and now crippled. They probably would have brought him with them when they went to Oregon had he been crippled before they left. They are living in Sheridan Oregon. Edward E at the age of 69 is a farm laborer and Edward L is away at College. Mary is the census taker. Mary will die in 4 years at the age of 59. We don’t know why however and Edward E will live on moving in with Dorothy’s new family at the age of 79. Additional information about this story Description Date Location Attached to Edward E Stafford (1851 - 1934) | PRESTON, Mary (I114104)
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99213 | Mary S., age 1, is listed on the 1860 Smith Co., Tenn. census in the HH o f Ed & Polly Powell. | POWELL, Mary (I125289)
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99214 | Mary S., age 1, is listed on the 1860 Smith Co., Tenn. census in the HH o f Ed & Polly Powell. | POWELL, Mary (I125289)
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99215 | Mary S., age 1, is listed on the 1860 Smith Co., Tenn. census in the HH o f Ed & Polly Powell. | POWELL, Mary (I125289)
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99216 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WILLIAMS, Mary S. (I121144)
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99217 | Mary Stafford Deceased this Life July 31, 1788 Description: Olde Mecklenburg Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol 19; No. 4, pg 16, 2001 Bible Records of George Stafford per Rosalie Hughes | ?, Mary (I010)
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99218 | Mary Stafford migrated from Co. Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland, to Giles Co., Va., by about 1800. | STAFFORD, Mary (I12676)
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99219 | Mary Stafford migrated from Co. Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland, to Giles Co., Va., by about 1800. | STAFFORD, Mary (I12676)
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99220 | Mary Stafford migrated from Co. Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland, to Giles Co., Va., by about 1800. | STAFFORD, Mary (I12676)
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99221 | Mary Stafford migrated from Co. Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland, to Giles Co., Va., by about 1800. | STAFFORD, Mary (I12676)
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99222 | Mary Stafford migrated from Co. Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland, to Giles Co., Va., by about 1800. | STAFFORD, Mary (I12676)
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99223 | Mary Stafford-Howard (Plowden) m. 1733 d. Sep 1785= Sir George Jerningham of Cossey, Norfolk [5-Bart. after Jerninghams claimed the title via Mary] b. at Cossey 1680 d. there 21 Jan 1774 aged 93 | PLOWDEN, Mary Stafford-Howard (I79421)
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99224 | Mary Stafford-Howard (Plowden) m. 1733 d. Sep 1785= Sir George Jerningham of Cossey, Norfolk [5-Bart. after Jerninghams claimed the title via Mary] b. at Cossey 1680 d. there 21 Jan 1774 aged 93 | JERNINGHAM, 5th Bart Stafford Sir George (I79423)
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99225 | Mary Thompson Street Brown, after her husband Armistead Slaughter Churchill died, made her last home in the household of her daughter Matilda Hannah Churchill and her husband William Walsh Brownfield, who resided in Buffalo, Larue County, Kentucky. | BROWN, Mary Thompson Street (I10605)
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99226 | Mary Thompson Street Brown, after her husband Armistead Slaughter Churchill died, made her last home in the household of her daughter Matilda Hannah Churchill and her husband William Walsh Brownfield, who resided in Buffalo, Larue County, Kentucky. | BROWN, Mary Thompson Street (I10605)
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99227 | Mary Thompson Street Brown, after her husband Armistead Slaughter Churchill died, made her last home in the household of her daughter Matilda Hannah Churchill and her husband William Walsh Brownfield, who resided in Buffalo, Larue County, Kentucky. | BROWN, Mary Thompson Street (I10605)
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99228 | Mary Thompson Street Brown, after her husband Armistead Slaughter Churchill died, made her last home in the household of her daughter Matilda Hannah Churchill and her husband William Walsh Brownfield, who resided in Buffalo, Larue County, Kentucky. | BROWN, Mary Thompson Street (I10605)
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99229 | Mary Thompson Street Brown, after her husband Armistead Slaughter Churchill died, made her last home in the household of her daughter Matilda Hannah Churchill and her husband William Walsh Brownfield, who resided in Buffalo, Larue County, Kentucky. | BROWN, Mary Thompson Street (I10605)
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99230 | Mary was an RN and nursed Walt Disney at the time of his death. | GIBSON, Mary Hodgson (I64134)
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99231 | Mary was first revealed to me in a letter dated Feb, 26th 1996 from Da ve Bradley an Archivist that I had met during my first trip to England. S he is listed as the licensee for the Inn that her husband Thomas had ru n, up till the time of his death in 1778. Prior to his death in 1778, h e was listed as the licensee for the establishment, after his death in 1 778, which I was already aware of from church records, she is listed as w idow on the license. She was also listed in the year 1781 as the lice nsee. January 05, 2003 Her marriage record to Thomas has since been found, quite a bit prior t o this entry. Thomas married Mary Conway on May 17, 1749 as recorded i n the Sandal Magna Parish records. | Conway, Mary (I17)
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99232 | Mary was raised in Canada and was a cousin to George. | Stafford, Mary A. (I2408)
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99233 | Mary was the daughter of Arthur Gordon & Nancy Stafford. She died after 1864 in possibly Edgar County, Illinois. Mary married Peleg Rogers 26 June 1806 in Fairfield Twp., Highland County, Ohio. Justice of the Peace, Pillick Rogers. First record of land was on January 20, 1819 Fayette County, Ohio, Deed Book C. Page 79 Charles Stafford and his wife Nancy of Fayette County, Ohio to Peleg Rodgers for $130 do sell 50 acres in survey 738 adjoining Humphrey Waring and George Free. Robert Waddle, J.P. Fayette County, Ohio. In 1827, Peleg was on Fayette County, Ohio Land Tax List; owning 50 acres worth $68 by the tax assessor. The land was in survey 738 which is south of Washington C. H. along route 753 & Main Paint Creek. Peleg & Mary are found in Fayette County, Ohio Deed Book E. Page 611 October 25, 1828. Both Peleg & Mary signing with an X; selling the same tract as above listed to Samuel Orr for $200. Samuel Zeoman, J.P. and William Irvin were witnesses. At this time Peleg & Mary move from Ohio in 1828-1829 to Illinois. Peleg & Mary first appear in Illinois in the 1830 census. In Illinois Public land purchase records show them purchasing 8000 acres for $125 Section 15, township 12N range 13W, Meridian 2 on Sept 16, 1830 in Clark County, Illinois. In 1840 census they are found in Edgar County, Illinois. In 1850 census Peleg is listed as a farmer & are residing in Grandview, Edgar, Illinois. At some point after 1850 Peleg changes occupation & in 1860 he is listed as a grocery keeper with real estate worth $400 & personal estate worth $1000 & both listed as born in North Carolina; residing in Dolson, Clark, Illinois & the last time either of them are found in the census records. Peleg & Mary had 11 known children: Hester Rogers Barrett Thomas C Rogers William Rogers " hasbox="2">Nancy Anna Rogers Barrett Elizabeth "Betsey" Rogers Bell John R Rogers Mahala Rogers James Rogers Mary Polly Rogers Johns Charles Newton Rogers Robert Rogers | STAFFORD, Mary Ellen (Branch 24) (I2686)
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99234 | Mary was the daughter of Arthur Gordon & Nancy Stafford. She died after 1864 in possibly Edgar County, Illinois. Mary married Peleg Rogers 26 June 1806 in Fairfield Twp., Highland County, Ohio. Justice of the Peace, Pillick Rogers. First record of land was on January 20, 1819 Fayette County, Ohio, Deed Book C. Page 79 Charles Stafford and his wife Nancy of Fayette County, Ohio to Peleg Rodgers for $130 do sell 50 acres in survey 738 adjoining Humphrey Waring and George Free. Robert Waddle, J.P. Fayette County, Ohio. In 1827, Peleg was on Fayette County, Ohio Land Tax List; owning 50 acres worth $68 by the tax assessor. The land was in survey 738 which is south of Washington C. H. along route 753 & Main Paint Creek. Peleg & Mary are found in Fayette County, Ohio Deed Book E. Page 611 October 25, 1828. Both Peleg & Mary signing with an X; selling the same tract as above listed to Samuel Orr for $200. Samuel Zeoman, J.P. and William Irvin were witnesses. At this time Peleg & Mary move from Ohio in 1828-1829 to Illinois. Peleg & Mary first appear in Illinois in the 1830 census. In Illinois Public land purchase records show them purchasing 8000 acres for $125 Section 15, township 12N range 13W, Meridian 2 on Sept 16, 1830 in Clark County, Illinois. In 1840 census they are found in Edgar County, Illinois. In 1850 census Peleg is listed as a farmer & are residing in Grandview, Edgar, Illinois. At some point after 1850 Peleg changes occupation & in 1860 he is listed as a grocery keeper with real estate worth $400 & personal estate worth $1000 & both listed as born in North Carolina; residing in Dolson, Clark, Illinois & the last time either of them are found in the census records. Peleg & Mary had 11 known children: Hester Rogers Barrett Thomas C Rogers William Rogers " hasbox="2">Nancy Anna Rogers Barrett Elizabeth "Betsey" Rogers Bell John R Rogers Mahala Rogers James Rogers Mary Polly Rogers Johns Charles Newton Rogers Robert Rogers | STAFFORD, Mary Ellen (Branch 24) (I2686)
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99235 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99236 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99237 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99238 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99239 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99240 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99241 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99242 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99243 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99244 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99245 | Mary's death registration had her name as Maria Louisa Ruttan. The informant was her daughter Della M. Bourgeois? living in Rutland BC. | STONE, Mary Louise (Maria Louisa) (I22784)
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99246 | Mary's gravestone shows 1877 as a birth year. | FULTZ, Mary (I84383)
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99247 | Mary's gravestone shows 1877 as a birth year. | FULTZ, Mary (I84383)
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99248 | Mary's gravestone shows 1877 as a birth year. | FULTZ, Mary (I84383)
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99249 | Mary's gravestone shows 1877 as a birth year. | FULTZ, Mary (I84383)
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99250 | Mary's gravestone shows 1877 as a birth year. | FULTZ, Mary (I84383)
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