Matches 751 to 800 of 1,498
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751 | buried in family plot in the Rosiere cemetery | Reff, Michael (I683)
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752 | Called and eft a message and also sent en email. | McKenny, Rev. Francis Xavier (I1091)
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753 | Catskill Mountains, Near the Hudson River, New York | Sixbury, Robert (I131)
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754 | Census Surety:3 | Fr, Jakob (I71)
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755 | Census Surety:3 | Fraley, George W. (I102)
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756 | Census Surety:3 | Fraley, Mary Ann (I103)
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757 | Census Surety:3 | Fraley, John (I105)
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758 | Censuses over time Until the 18th century Population counts are done digitally or by fires (families). Lists of lights only give the name of the family head. Haute-Sa?ne: only a few isolated censuses. 1790 population of the states (available on this website) It is found in series G (in the parish archives) and series H (archives of the regular clergy) population of the states of 1790. The lists give only the name of the head of household and the number of people per family. N.B. these lists exist only for 33 municipalities (listed in the pdf document available at the bottom of this page). revolutionary period A decree of 19-22 July 1791 organized a survey of the French population. As in previous censuses, lists give only the name of the head of household and the number of people per family. ADHS rating: 13L1 - 13L2. Very few lists of names, most documents are digital. 1806 -1835 The documents relating to population censuses contain only numeric data. They do not contain lists of names. Cote ADHS 6M1-19 From 1836 to 1906, nominal lists (available on this website) These documents are filed from the municipal archives (series E Depot). N.B. All listings could not be retrieved. Therefore, they lack certain municipalities. 1906 - 1940 (new) lists of names of the departmental collection. Subseries 6 by Mr Cotes Commons. availability: - Lists of the 1906-1910 period have been destroyed; - Lists the years 1911 and 1921 are available on this site; - Lists of the years 1926, 1931 and 1936 are digitized and are communicated in the reading room of the departmental archives. after 1940 INSEE (National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) lists of names available (original documents "paper") for the following censuses: 1946, 1954, 1962, 1968, 1975 (communicated on site in the reading room of the departmental archives). W Series - NB: only a sample lists of names has been retained. | Source (S1360)
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759 | Charles W. Sixbery's body was shipped from Bedford, VA to Watertown, N.Y. for burial in Evans Mills. | Sixbury, Charles W. (I368)
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760 | Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I54L1-7M@ Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I54L1-LJ@ Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I54L1-MP@ | Family F180
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761 | Child? Marie Joseph Pautot = Anne Josephe Pautot? http://www.servancnaute.fr/actes/acte_naiss.php?xid=209542 Acte de naissance/bapt | Pautot, Anne Josephe (I11300)
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762 | Civil registry, 1800-1915 Authors: Hammelburg (Bavaria). District Office (Main Author) Format: Manuscript / Manuscript on film Language: German Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1985 Physical: on 50 microfilm rolls; 35 and 16 mm. Microfilm taken from manuscripts in the Bavarian State Archives, W?rzburg, Bavaria, Germany. In the case of publication of research results, the original custody of the state archive and the archival signature specified by it must be stated. If a publication has been made to a considerable extent using the microfilms, the author is obliged to provide a copy to the State Archive without the request of the originals. Use of these documents to the detriment of any persons is prohibited. Any published work, which has used this material as a source, must credit the originating archive and include the archive's call number. If a substantial part of these records is used in a publication, the author must give a free copy to the archives. These records should not be used to harm anyone. Marriage documents submitted to the district office of Hammelburg, Bavaria, Germany. Documents are arranged alphabetically by first letter of surname in chronological order. Each document series is preceded by an index listing by name each entry in the series. Unnumbered documents are not in chronological order. Includes entries for Euerdorf, Frankenbrunn, Ramsthal, Schw?rzelbach, Reith, Trimberg, Obererthal, Wartmannsroth, Sulzthal, Thulba, V?lkersleier, Fuchsstadt, Oberthulba, Diebach, Ebelsbach, Engenthal, Untererthal, Geldersheim, Hain, Aura, Gre?thal, Elfershausen, Hundsfeld, Windheim , Machtilshausen, Dittlofsroda, Wittershausen, Wasserlosen, Langendorf, Pfaffenhausen, Waizenbach, Engenthal, Hetzlos, Morlesau and other localities. | Source (S1600)
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763 | Compiled family history. Includes index. | Source (S624)
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764 | Contact seller of the letter, then contact the buyer to obtain a digital copy of the letter. | Bichet, Jean Jacques (I1855)
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765 | Content Source: The National Archives Publication Number: M881 Publication Title: Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War Publisher: NARA National Archives Catalog ID: 570910 National Archives Catalog Title: Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War, compiled 1894 - ca. 1912, documenting the period 1775 - 1784 Record Group: 93 Date: 1775-1785 Short Description: NARA M881. Compiled service records of soldiers who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. | Source (S713)
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766 | Copy of newsaper article mailed to me on Oct. 9, 1997 from the Watertown Daily Times. It was in a folder labeled "Webert" | Source (S11)
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767 | Daivid was younger than his sister, Anna. | Hoover, David (I362)
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768 | Data downloaded from these web pages: http://www.threerivershms.com/stjbook1.htm http://www.threerivershms.com/stjbook2.htm Photo of the church downloaded from: http://www.threerivershms.com/stjohnsrc.htm | Source (S240)
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769 | Date from pedigree chart mailed to me with letter dated 7/13/85 from Guy Leo Webert. | Sellman, Margareta (I49)
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770 | Death data from transcript from headstone in Rathkieran graveyard. | Deady, Margaret (I10212)
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771 | Death record for Lucy Millar (Stage) states that her father's name was Isaac Stege. I think the informant was mistaken. | Stage, Lucy M. (I10489)
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772 | Deceased as of 1737 | Henry, Anna Barbara (I11723)
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773 | Declarants on death record: Jean Baptiste Bichet and Jean Baptiste Balley | Poivey, Jean Claude (I11470)
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774 | Dennis Devereaux calculated the birth date of Eliza from her death date of 5 June 1859, age 19 years, 2 months, 5 days. She is buried in the Chaufty Corners Cemetery, Evans Mills, Jefferson, New York. Buried: Chaufty Corners Cemetery. Buried in Chaufty Corners Cemetery, Town of LeRay, Jefferson County, New York. | Hoover, Eliza (I51)
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775 | Description: Pallot's Index to Marriages covers all but two of the 103 parishes in the old City of London, England. Information available includes: spouses names, marriage date and parish of marriage. The dates span the time from 1780 to the onset of General Registration in 1837. The more than 1.5 million marriage entries come mainly from London and Middlesex, but also include entries from 2500 parishes in 38 counties outside of London-many not available in other sources. Also included are several records from counties in Wales. | Source (S499)
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776 | Description: The Civil War Compiled Military Service Records are part of a historic effort to compile and link all available records of soldiers serving in individual states during the Civil War. This database is a listing of over 5.3 million men who served in the war. Taken from records housed in the National Archives, each record provides the soldier's name, company, and unit. Also provided is the individual's rank when inducted and rank when discharged. For researchers of ancestors who may have served in the American Civil War this can be an informative database. Extended Description: Union records were taken from National Archives Record Group 94. Confederate records were taken from National Archives Record Group 109 microfilm series M253. ?i?Compiled Military Service Records (CMSR)?/i? Each volunteer soldier has one Compiled Military Service Record (CMSR) for each regiment in which he served. The CMSR contains basic information about the soldier's military career, and it is the first source the researcher should consult. The CMSR is an envelope (a jacket) containing one or more cards. These cards typically indicate that the soldier was present or absent during a certain period of time. Other cards may indicate the date of enlistment and discharge, amount of bounty paid him, and other information such as wounds received during battle or hospitalization for injury or illness. The soldier's place of birth may be indicated; if foreign born, only the country of birth is stated. The CMSR may contain an internal jacket for so-called "personal papers" of various kinds. These may include a copy of the soldier's enlistment paper, papers relating to his capture and release as a prisoner of war, or a statement that he had no personal property with him when he died. Note, however, that the CMSR rarely indicates battles in which a soldier fought; that information must be derived from other sources. A CMSR is as complete as the surviving records of an individual soldier or his unit. The War Department compiled the CMSRs from the original muster rolls and other records some years after the war to permit more rapid and efficient checking of military and medical records in connection with claims for pensions and other veterans' benefits. The abstracts were so carefully prepared that it is rarely necessary to consult the original muster rolls and other records from which they were made. When the War Department created CMSRs at the turn of the century, information from company muster rolls, regimental returns, descriptive books, hospital rolls, and other records was copied verbatim onto cards. A separate card was prepared each time an individual name appeared on a document. These cards were all numbered on the back, and these numbers were entered onto the outside jacket containing the cards. The numbers on the jacket correspond with the numbers on the cards within the jacket. These numbers were used by the War Department only for control purposes while the CMSRs were being created; the numbers do not refer to other records regarding a veteran nor are they useful for reference purposes today. Source Information: United States National Archives. ?i?Civil War Compiled Military Service Records?/i? [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Source: http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4284 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: NWCTB [mailto:NWCTB@nara.gov] Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 5:23 AM To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net Subject: Re: Other - my topic is not listed 1. Record Group 94, Entry 519, Carded Records, Volunteer Organizations, Civil War. This is the series which that compiled military service record belongs. 2. When the War Department created compiled military service records at the turn of the century, information from company muster rolls, regimental returns, descriptive books, hospital rolls and other records, was copied verbatim onto cards. A separate card was prepared each time an individual name appeared on a document. These cards were all numbered on the back, and these numbers were entered onto the outside jacket containing the cards. The numbers on the jacket correspond with the numbers on the cards within the jacket. These numbers were used by the War Department only for control purposes while the compiled service records were being created; the numbers do not refer to other records regarding a veteran nor are they useful for reference purposes today. For additional information concerning the creation and filing of the compiled military service records, you may wish to consult Mabel E. Deutrich's Struggle for Supremacy: The Career of General Fred C. Ainsworth (Washington, 1962). Major General Ainsworth was responsible for the creation of the compiled military service records. Good questions, not complaints. >>> Paul Kelly This message was submitted via the Main Inquire Form by a user of the NARA web site. DATE SUBMITTED: Tuesday, 12/13/2005 at 9:15 pm EST MESSAGE TOPIC: Other - my topic is not listed MESSAGE TEXT: Subject: Service Ticket#: G11-3518794P Customer Name: Paul Kelly Order Date: 11/17/2005 Preparerd by: NWCTB Date Searched: 11/21/05 Searcher: K. B. File designation: Biggers, John, Co. E. 94th NY Inf. To whom it may concern: I received the entire file of the above referenced military record (Civil War), however, I have a two complaints and a request. Complaint 1: There seems to be no file/record number or record series information (source citation) refering to this particular military record. Is this a record in a series? I do see a number written on the index page ("206"), but I do not know what this means or refers to. Please advise. Complaint 2: The first page of the military record contains fifteen Card Numbers, however, I cannot match up the card numbers with each of the copies of the cards provided. Since the copies of the numbers were not provided together with their respective cards, there is no way of knowing which number belongs to which card. Please send a photo copy of each number, stapled to the copy of each card and send them. As a genealogist, it is important that I obtain the requested information (as described above) to properly cite my sources. Please send requested copies and supplemental source information to: Paul Kelly 3701 Mohawk Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 rootsdigger05@comcast.net (360) 421-4012 CUSTOMER'S NAME: Paul Kelly CUSTOMER'S EMAIL ADDRESS: rootsdigger05@comcast.net | Source (S394)
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777 | Description: This database was originally published under the name of Biography Database, 1680-1830 by Avero Publications , but Ancestry.com has renamed it online to help researchers better understand what it contains. The database is actually a massive collection of U.K. and U.S. biographical records, directories, and lists from the following sources: National, town, and trade directories of the United Kingdom and United States All known book subscription lists All birth, marriage, death, promotions, and bankruptcies from a number of regular journals, including the Gentleman's Magazine from its inception in 1731 to 1870 All extant society membership lists from the period A number of miscellaneous additional biographical sources contributed by individual academics, who consulted for the project. The database makes available biographical sources that were previously too large and too dispersed for practical consultation. It also lets genealogists trace some individuals and families from birth to death, including everything in between, such as marriage, work, reading interests, offices, children, and social groups. The entire data collection has been distributed in three installments, which together provide information on more than 2.5 million individuals. A new installment is published each year, with the most recent being the third set. This database now represents all three installments. Extended Description: The third set of data-about 1 million records-could revolutionize Scottish research from 1680 to 1830, for it now contains all of the Scottish directories published up to 1830. There are nearly 100 of these directories: 37 for Edinburgh, 28 for Glasgow, three national directories, and other directories for Aberdeen, Angus, Ayr, Dundee, Greenock, Paisley, and Renfrewshire. The third set also contains all known Welsh directories and includes directories for Baltimore, Boston, Charleston, and a few other places in the United States. The first and second sets contain another 200 directories, including many London directories and other directories for Newcastle, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Liverpool, and Manchester. These sets also contain U.S. information for Albany, Boston, and Brooklyn. Contents of the third section of Biography Database, 1680-1830 Scottish Directories Aberdeen: 1824, 1825, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830 Angus: 1829, 1830 Ayr: 1830 Dundee: 1782, 1809, 1818, 1822, 1824, 1829 Edinburgh: 1774, 1776, 1778,1780, 1782, 1794, 1797, 1800, 1801, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1824 [diff. ed.], 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830 Glasgow: 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830 Greenock: 1815, 1820, 1828 Paisley: 1810, 1812, 1820, 1823, 1827, 1828 Renfrewshire: 1829, 1830 United States Directories Baltimore: 1752, 1796, 1799, 1800-01, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1807, 1808, 1810, 1812, 1814-15, 1816, 1817, 1819, 1829 Boston: 1826, 1827, 1828 Charleston: 1782, 1785, 1790, 1794, 1801, 1802, 1803, 1806, 1807, 1809, 1813, 1816, 1819, 1822, 1824, 1828 Other Directories London: 1790 Cheltenham: 1800 Gorleston: 1828 Whitehaven: 1762 [A MS local census] The collection also includes national directories with Scottish listings for Holden (1809-11) and Pigot (1820 and 1825); the circulation of the North British Commercial Advertiser in 1827; Scottish book subscription lists to 1800; Welsh directories, including Aberystwyth (1816), Cardiff (1796, 1813, 1829), and Swansea (1802, 1830); all known Welsh book subscription lists to 1830 [catalogued by Eiluned Rees in the Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society XI, Nos. 1-2 (1973-74)]; and society membership lists for the Society of Arts (1772, 1783-1800) [19 annual lists)]. Directories Town directories stem from the mid-18th century, with the first regular series beginning in London in the 1730s. After 1800, such publications became regular throughout the English-speaking world. Trade directories appeared in the 1790s, but became common after 1820. These sources provide a means to investigate ancestors in trade and industry long before censuses began to record such data. While retaining the original information, the directory records have been enhanced: gender has been added to all individual records. In addition, the occupations, which represent many thousands of job descriptions, have been classified into general trades and generic groupings. Occupations are also given a modern classification and description; for example, the occupation of anchor smith has the additional category of shipbuilding. Contents of the first and second parts of Biography Database, 1680-1830 UK-National National Bailey's Northern Directory, 1781 Bailey's British Directory, 1784 (Vol. 1: London, Vol. 2: Western, Vol. 3: Northern, and Vol. 4: Eastern) UK-Local Bilston: 1770, 1780, 1781 Birmingham: 1767, 1770, 1774, 1775 (Swinney), 1776, 1777, 1780, 1780, 1781, 1785, 1787, 1788, 1791, 1792 (Birmingham section of The Universal British Directory), 1797, 1798, 1798[1792], 1800 (Bisset), 1800 (Chapman) Boston: 1789, 1796, 1798 Brighton: 1799, 1800 Bristol: 1775, 1785, 1787, 1792, 1793, 1795, 1797, 1798, 1799 Dover and Deal: 1792 Dudley: 1770, 1780, 1781 Edinburgh: 1774, 1776 Glasgow: 1783, 1787, 1789, 1791 Hampshire: 1784 Leeds: 1797, 1798, 1800 Leicester: 1794 Liverpool: 1766, 1774 London: 1674, 1738, 1740 (2), 1741, 1744, 1745, 1749, 1752, 1753, 1755, 1758, 1759, 1760 (2), 1761, 1763 (3), 1765 (2), 1767 (2), 1768 (2), 1769 (2), 1770 (2), 1771, 1772 (2), 1774 (3), 1775 (3), 1776 (2), 1777 (4), 1778, 1779 (3), 1780 (2), 1781, 1783 London (Kent's): 1780, 1781, 1782, 1785, 1786, 1788, 1789, 1791 London (Lowndes's): 1781, 1782, 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789, 1790, 1791 London (Bailey's): 1790 London (Andrew's): 1789, 1790 London (Wakefield's): 1790 Manchester: 1772, 1773 Newcastle upon Tyne: 1778, 1782,1787, 1790, 1795, 1801, 1811, 1824 St. Helena: 1830 Sheffield: 1774, 1787, 1797 Walsall: 1770, 1780, 1781 Willenhall: 1770, 1780, 1781 Wolverhampton: 1770, 1780, 1781 Trade This database includes a musical directory for the year 1794, by Joseph Doane. United States Albany: 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830 Boston: 1780 (Assessors' Taking Books), 1800, 1803, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1813, 1816, 1818, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1825, 1829, 1830 Brooklyn: 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1829, 1830 Book Subscription Lists Publication by subscription began in 1617, and lists proliferated from 1710. As a result, the lists often provide a kind of local directory for the years before true directories developed in the provinces. There were basically three kinds of books sold by this process: substantial works of national appeal and high cost; local works; and, later in the century, vanity publications, textbooks, and religious works. The database has additional software that enables the user to compare book subscription lists against one another. The index of books purchased includes a subject description so the buyers of particular kind of works may be examined together for the whole or any part of this period. Lists for 1487 have been filed. The great majority have a London imprint, often with a provincial imprint that represents the real area of support. Provincial imprints include: Dublin (157), Oxford (101), Cambridge (50), Edinburgh (38), Newcastle (35), York (26), Bath (22), Glasgow (19), Birmingham (17), and Bristol (17). There are also more than 140 towns with less than 15 imprints. Also, 236 subscription lists, ranging in date from 1705 to 1833, with a concentration in the late-18th and early-19th centuries. There are eight lists up to 1739, six in the 1740s, 17 in the 1750s, 32 in the 1760s, five in the 1770s, four in the 1780s, 104 in the 1790s, 33 in the 1800s, 19 in the 1810s, 10 in the 1820s, and three in the 1830s (one of these lists contains nearly 9,000 names). Journals The database includes details of births, marriages, and deaths announced in the Gentleman's Magazine (1731) and the Scots' Magazine (1739). Marriages are fully detailed (by date, place of marriage, and dowry, if any) in the records of both husband and wife. Obituaries often record the value of the decedent's possessions or note unusual bequests, cause of death, etc. Promotions and appointments to a variety of offices are also included. The appointments range from the permission for a clergyman to hold more than one position through military/naval promotions to political advancements. This data is supplemented by summaries of biographies from the Annual Biography and Obituary (1817) and the Annual Register (1758). Included in this installment, you will find the births, deaths, marriages, promotions, bankruptcies, courts martial notices of the Gentleman's Magazine for the years 1731-70, inclusive. Society Membership Lists Every aspect of social life was advanced by the formation of societies-agriculture, the arts, history, science, education, and social welfare. These membership lists are included in the Biography Database. Included in this installment, you will find: The membership of the Royal Society to 1815. The membership of the Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle, 1793 to 1830. Boston (MA) Anthology Society Literary and Antiquarian Society of Perth, Transactions of, Perth, 1827 Royal Society of London, members 1816-1860 Society of Antiquaries of London, members 1717-1796 Society for Constitutional Information, Tracts, London, 1783 Society for the Improvement of Naval Architecture, London 1791 and 1792 Society of Cymmrodorion in London, London, 1777 Sussex Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture and Manufactures, Lewes, 1772 Additional Data Additional specialist data sources have been contributed by individual academics. For example, Trevor Hearl's St. Helena records (mostly East India Company records, including a list of people permitted to visit Napoleon) and Michael Turner's apprenticeship records of the London Stationer's Company. Included in this instalment, you will find: Trevor Hearl's collections of biographical data from St. Helena and Michael Turner's apprenticeship lists from the Stationers' Company, 1701 to 1800. *While the title of the database indicates a date range from 1680-1830, a few records extend beyond that range to as early as 1640 and as late as 1860. **The location field refers to towns and counties rather than specific street addresses. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Avero Publications. Biography Database, 1680-1830. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England: Avero Publications, 1998. | Source (S446)
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778 | Deserted | Fralick, Timothy (I538)
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779 | Did Grandma go to Elko, Nevada with this Ralph Thomas? Ralph was divorced from his first wife in Elko, Nevada on July 6, 1942. | Family F15
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780 | Did he have an apprentice in 1777? See source detail. | Biggers, John (I1231)
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781 | Died "many years ago" prior to November 18, 1837. | Huber, Jacobus (I358)
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782 | died 11:00 pm | Webert, Johann Philibert (I43)
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783 | Died after an unsuccessful bone marrow transplant | Sahm, Ronald C. (I152)
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784 | Died at age 109. | Sixbury, Robert (I131)
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785 | Died at age 13. | Pratt, Lucinda (I10599)
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786 | died at age 23 | Elizabeth [Biggers] (I1158)
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787 | died at age 29 | Branche, Irene C. (I802)
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788 | Died at age 74 | Biggers, John (I1055)
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789 | died at her daughter's home (Malinda Fraley) , where she had been living for the past year. | Adams, Julia (I70)
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790 | died in infancy | Biggers, James (I1176)
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791 | Died in winter | Sixbury, Fannie (I279)
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792 | Died prior to 1837 | Huber, Jacobus (I358)
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793 | died prior to Oct. 7, 1892 | Sixbury, Peter (I198)
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794 | Died unmarried. | Ward, Mary (I10447)
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795 | died young | Bowman, Elizabeth (I488)
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796 | died young | Walsh (I10290)
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797 | died young | Walsh (I10291)
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798 | Died young? [See death source detail] | Reff, Marmion J. (I679)
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799 | Digital images of deed books, grantor indexes, and grantee indexes from the courthouse in Sycamore, Illinois. The grantee indexes are indexed and are fully searchable. This collection is being published as images become available. | Source (S1515)
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800 | Divorced between 1900 and 1910 | Family F178
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