Matches 2,801 to 2,850 of 3,602 » Thumbnails Only
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2801 | Robert Sixbery living in household of his nephew Jacob Sixbery, Le Ray, Jefferson County, New York,1865 Robert Sixbery living in household of his nephew Jacob Sixbery, Le Ray, Jefferson County, New York,1865 Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVNV-4J6R | ||
2802 | Robert Sixbury | ||
2803 | Robert Sixbury | ||
2804 | Robert Sixbury A tale of Robert Sixbury on a wild ride with a deer. | ||
2805 | Robert Sixbury Source: Watertown Daily Times, date unknown The caption below the picture reads: "Robert Sixberry, who was one of the first white men to explore northern Jefferson County. Sixberry died many years ago at the age of 112. The Times recently carried a series of articles on Sixberry's life, written by Ernest G. Cook of Theresa. The picture from which the above cut was made is believed the only one in existence. It is owned by Mrs. George Tassey, 141 High Street, a descendant of Sixberry." | ||
2806 | Robert Sixbury Hoover Cemetery, Le Ray, NY | ||
2807 | Robert Sixbury Robert is living next door to his father, Isaac Sixbury. | ||
2808 | Robert Sixbury article Watertown Daily Times, date unknown: "Robert Sixberry, who was one of the first white men to explore northern Jefferson County. Sixberry died many years ago at the age of 112. The Times recently carried a series of articles on Sixberry's life, written by Ernest G. Cook of Theresa. The picture from which the above cut was made is believed the only one in existence. It is owned by Mrs. George Tassey, 141 High Street, a descendant of Sixberry." | ||
2809 | Robert Sixbury celebrates his 108th birthday | ||
2810 | Robert Steed | ||
2811 | RobertSixburyNewsPhoto.jpg Source: Watertown Daily Times, date unknown The caption below the picture reads: "Robert Sixberry, who was one of the first white men to explore northern Jefferson County. Sixberry died many years ago at the age of 112. The Times recently carried a series of articles on Sixberry's life, written by Ernest G. Cook of Theresa. The picture from which the above cut was made is believed the only one in existence. It is owned by Mrs. George Tassey, 141 High Street, a descendant of Sixberry." | ||
2812 | Robt. A. Jenkins Robt. A. Jenkins, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C., 25 Jan 1920. Image Source: https://archive.org/stream/14thcensusofpopu211unit#page/n1098/mode/1up | ||
2813 | RobtSixbury.JPG | ||
2814 | Rochester Democrat & Chronicle Obituary notice for George W. Fraley | ||
2815 | Rochester Democrat & Chronicle Obituary notice for Louise Fraley | ||
2816 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Obituary for Mary Burr Nunn | ||
2817 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Obituary for Joseph Nunn | ||
2818 | Rochester Directory, 1920 Rochester Directory, 1920 Image source: http://www.libraryweb.org/rochcitydir/images/1920/1920complete.pdf page 421 | ||
2819 | Ronchamp birth records 1813-1822 [face page] | ||
2820 | Ronchamp births, marriages & deaths | ||
2821 | Ronchamp, France Area: French-Comte Department: Haute-Saone District: Division: Champagney Commune: Ronchamp Source of photo: http://la-haute-saone.com/index.php?IdPage=ronchamp | ||
2822 | Rosanna Morgan (nee. Rout) and George Morgan | ||
2823 | Rose Ann Rout and George W. Morgan Image Source: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18059-18798-19?cc=1614804 | ||
2824 | Rose J. McKenny, Order of the Good Shepherd Rose J. McKenny, Order of the Good Shepherd Source: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045462/1898-12-08/ed-1/seq-9/ | ||
2825 | Rose L. Biggerstaff Oxford | ||
2826 | Rose Woods Kelley, 1910 census, Washington, DC Rose Woods Kelley, 1910 census, Washington, DC Source: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-23050-141-0?cc=1727033 | ||
2827 | Roubie family, abstract of 1915 Census, Jefferson County, New York Roubie family, abstract of 1915 Census, Jefferson County, New York Source: http://www.stevemorse.org/ | ||
2828 | Rout & Son, 1896, Washington, D.C. Rout & Son, 1896, Washington, D.C. Source: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015074642409;view=1up;seq=787 | ||
2829 | Rout, female | ||
2830 | Routt (male - stillborn) death certificate Routt (male - stillborn) death certificate Parents: Marvin Routt and Prida Heeter Image source: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-36835-6063-27?cc=2128172 | ||
2831 | Rudolf Webert and Margaretta Sellman See lines 304 and 305 | ||
2832 | Rudolph Webber [Webert] | ||
2833 | Rudolph Webert This is a photo of a photo (taken by Paul F. Kelly) of Rudolph Webert. The original photograph was hanging on the wall of Louis Webert's home, 401 Brainard Street, Watertown, New York. My mother and I (Mary Elaine Webert Kelly and Paul F. Kelly) went to visit Louis Webert and his wife, Marjorie Dekin in December of 1986. This photo was taken during our visit. | ||
2834 | Russ Walts | ||
2835 | Russ Walts | ||
2836 | Rutland Cemeteries.gif Taken from: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3702/rutlandcemeteries1.html | ||
2837 | S-L-Langly.jpg | ||
2838 | S. S. Elizabeth departed Londonderry May 1, 1858 S. S. Elizabeth departed Londonderry May 1, 1858 Source: http://www.dippam.ac.uk/ied/records/52255.pdf | ||
2839 | S. S. Lahn Photo of the S. S. Lahn. There were two ships with this name. Ths is the first one. It was in service 1888-1904. The second one was in service 1927-1942. Source: http://www.cosmoclub.net/ng/ngdataL-Z.html | ||
2840 | S. S. Lahn Source: http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=698 ss LAHN Yard No: 325 Current Name: RUSS Shipbuilder: Fairfield Govan Propulsion: steam, single screw, 18.5 knots Launched: 07 September 1887 Built: 1888 Ship Type: Passenger Cargo Ship Tonnage: 5099 grt Length: 448.4 feet Breadth: 49 feet Owner: Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen Status: Scrapped - 1907 Web site: http://www.mysticseaport.org Remarks: Fastest transatlantic liner when built. Sold to Russian Navy in 1904 - Photo supplied by above web page Last updated: 07 September 2003 by Bruce Biddulph from the original records by Stuart Cameron | ||
2841 | S. S. Lahn Postcard of the S. S. Lahn. There were two ships with this name. This is the first one. It was in service 1888-1904. The second one was in service 1927-1942. Source: http://www.cosmoclub.net/ng/ngdataL-Z.html | ||
2842 | S. S. Strassburg Source of photo: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ariepe/SHIPS/Q-S.htm#strass | ||
2843 | S. S. Strassburg passenger list - page 1 S. S. Strassburg passenger list, Bremen to New York | ||
2844 | S.S. Lahn Postcard of the S. S. Lahn. There were two ships with this name. This is the first one. It was in service 1888-1904. The second one was in service 1927-1942. Source: http://www.cosmoclub.net/ng/ngdataL-Z.html | ||
2845 | S.S. Leviathan, Cherbourg France to New York, NY Charlton B. Rout and Carrie Rout arriving in New York from Cherbourg, France, October 17, 1927. | ||
2846 | S.S. Wilhelmina passenger manifest Charlton B. Rout and Thomas J. Rout traveled from San Francisco, CA to Honolulu, Hawaii, May 16, 1922. | ||
2847 | S.S. Wilhelmina passenger manifest | ||
2848 | S.V. Freeman | ||
2849 | Salem Gazette Front page of newspaper which contains obituary for Capt. Henry Hoover | ||
2850 | Salem Gazette page 3 of newspaper which contains obituary for Capt. Henry Hoover |