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851 | Funeral services: St. Vincent de PAul church, Rosiere, M.J. Kelley, pastor | Reff, Michael (I683)
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852 | GEDCOM retrieved from this URL: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=55854912&id=I04768 | Source (S708)
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853 | Genealogical Society of Utah. Maine, Births and Christenings. Index based on data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Source (S1077)
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854 | George Biggerstaff (20) and Ethel Biggerstaff (8) were living with this family at the time of the 1901 census. | Biggerstaff, Isaac (I1514)
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855 | George M. Petrie of Pamelia ... is the father of said infant (Carrie?) | Petrie, George M. (I373)
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856 | George's cemetery record (inscription?) shows he was 22 when he died, so he may have been born 1840. | Biggers, George (I537)
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857 | Given the following information: Eva Biggers was born in 1880 Margaret VanBrocklin died 1885 John Biggers died 1893 It would be reasonable to assume that Eva Bigers may have been adopted at age 14. | Biggers, Eva Etheline (I19)
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858 | Go to Stillaguamish Family History Center and download this image: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6DW-JPX | Rout, William E. (I10442)
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859 | Go to this web page to look up corresponding LDS reel numbers: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlefilmnotes&titleno=60951&disp=Passenger+lists+of+vessels+arriving+at+N++&first=101&last=150&columns=*,0,0 | Source (S346)
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860 | Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. This database contains millions of records of people whose names have appeared in printed genealogical records and family histories. With data from sources largely from the last century, each entry contains the person's complete name, the year of the biography's publication, the person's state of birth (if known), abbreviated biographical data, and the book and page number of the original reference. | Source (S1095)
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861 | Godparents James McDonald and Kitty Hoynes. | Quilty, Mary (I134)
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862 | Godparents Richard Keefe and Catherine Dedy. | Walsh, Elizabeth (I723)
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863 | Godparents were Thomas Keefe and Mary Dunphy. | Fitzpatrick, John (I133)
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864 | Godparents were Thomas Keefe and Mary Dunphy. | Fitzpatrick, John (I133)
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865 | Had 5 children | Walts, John Jr. (I462)
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866 | Had a brother John Walsh, who erected his headstone. | Walsh, Patrick (I10238)
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867 | Had a brother Richard Walsh. | Walsh, Laurence (I10285)
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868 | Had a sister who lived in Ludington, Michigan at the time of her death. | Adams, Julia (I70)
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869 | Had been married for 3 years as of June 12 1900. | Family F10138
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870 | had meat market on Factory Square | Cushman, Oscar S. (I210)
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871 | handwritten across a blank space on the form is: "Expired November 17, 1941 7 a.m. Cause: Myocardial failure" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: http://www.elkshome.org/History.htm "The Elks Rest Cemetery in the City of Bedford was in use from 1903 to 1980." | Source (S258)
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872 | Has a brother named Joseph Poivey. Has a son named Joseph Poivey. | Poivey, Francois (I11275)
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873 | Haute-Saone Parish records pg. 763 - death record of Francois Joseph Bichet Cote : 19Num1473 Dates : 1793-1812 Communicabilit | Bichet, Fran (I2242)
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874 | He had 3 children. He had lived in Winterbourne, Gloucester County at one time. | Steede, Dr. Richard (I1844)
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875 | He resided on the property at Hallsville for forty two years. | Routt, Thomas Jefferson (I11093)
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876 | He was baptized by Reverend Abraham Rosencrantz. | Huber, Jacobus (I358)
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877 | He was renting a room at 320 John Marshal Place, NW, Washington, D.C. | Jenkins, Lewis Cornelius (I35)
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878 | He was traveling back home from France, where he was ordained into priesthood in 1889. He was traveling with two other members of the clergy: John Mahoney and William Neilson and (William's daughter?) Eliza Neilson. | McKenny, Rev. Francis Xavier (I1091)
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879 | Henry was most likely the oldest child of the family. | Huber, Henry (I357)
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880 | Her name appeared as "Josepha", age 8. | Fitzpatrick, Joanna (I137)
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881 | His obituary gives b. 24 Sep 1837 and d. 15 Feb 1916. He was a vet of the Civil War. He is buried in the Tuscola Cem.,Tuscola, Michigan. | Hoover, John (I34)
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882 | His son, Jacques Bichet was witness/declarant for the death record. | Bichet, Jean (I2184)
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883 | HOSPITALS OF NEW YORK STATE 1935-1936 MEDICAL DIRECTORY OF NEW YORK Published by: The Medical Society of the State of New York HOSPITALS OF NEW YORK STATE Volume: XXXVII Pages: 529-- 578 STATE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE--ALBANY Department Office, State Office Bldg., Albany, New York Frederick W. Parsons, M.D., Commissioner-Albany Sanger Brown, 2nd, M.D., Asst. Commissioner-Albany Branch Office, State Office Bldg., 80 Centre St., New York City. Philip Smith, M. D., Medical Inspector; Reginald R. Steen, Assistant Medical Inspector; Raymond G. Wearne, Acting Deputy Medical Inspector Donald W. Cohen, M.D., Child Guidance Psychiatrist, Albany. PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE AND HOSPITAL 722 W. 168th St., New York City, New York Dir., Clarence O. Cheney, M.D.; Asst. Dir., Leland E. Hinsic, M.D.; Research Asso. in Psychiat., Howard W. Potter, M.D.; Research Asso. Bact., Nicholas Kopeloff, Ph.D.: Research Asso. Neuropathology. Armando Ferraro, M.D.; Research Asso. Int. Med., Meyer M. Harris, M.D.; Research Asso. Chemistry, Erwin Brand, Ph.D.; Research Asso. Psychology, Carney Landis, Ph.D. SYRACUSE STATE PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL, SYRACUSE Dir., Harry A. Steckel, M.D.; Asst. Dir., Mary F. Brew, M.D. LIST OF STATE HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE Binghamton State Hospital, Binghamton, Broome County Brooklyn State Hospital, Brooklyn, Kings County Buffalo State Hospital, Buffalo, Erie County. Central Islip State Hospital, Central Islip, Suffolk County Creedmoor State Hospital, Queens Village, Queens County Gowanda State Homeopathic Hospital, Helmuth, Erie County. Harlem Valley State Hospital, Wingdale, Dutchess County Hudson River State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County. Kings Park State Hospital, Kings Park, Suffolk County Manhattan State Hospital, Ward's Island, New York County Marcy State Hospital, Marcy, Oneida County Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital, Middletown, Orange County. Pilgrim State Hospital, Brentwood, Suffolk County. Rochester State Hospital, Rochester, Monroe County. Rockland State Hospital, Orangeburg, Rockland County St. Lawrence State Hospital, Ogdensburg. St. Lawrence County. Utica State Hospital, Utica, Oneida County Willard State Hospital, Willard, Seneca County. Matteawan State Hospital, Beacon, Dutchess County. (for court cases; petty criminals and female criminals) Dannemora State Hospital, Dannemora, Clinton County.(for male felons.) LIST OF TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALS IN NEW YORK STATE. (Exclusive of New York City) STATE HOSPITALS Mount Morris Tuberculosis Hospital, Mount Morris, Livingston County. N. Y. State Hospital for Incipient Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Ray Brook, Essex County. Oneonta Tuberculosis Hospital, Oneonta, Otsego County. COUNTY SANATORIUMS Brookside Crest Sanatorium, Sherburne, Chenango County. Broome County Tuberculosis Hospital, Chenango Bridge, Broome County. Chemung Sanatorium, Elmira, Chemung County. Columbia County Tuberculosis Hospital, Philmont, Columbia County. Delaware County Sanatorium, Delhi, Delaware County. Schenectady County Tuberculosis Hospital, Schenectady, Schenectady County. Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla, Westchester County. Homestead Sanatorium, Middle Grove, Saratoga County. Jefferson County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Watertown, Jefferson County. Monroe County Tuberculosis Hospital, Rochester, Monroe County. Montgomery County Sanatorium, Amsterdam, Montgomery County. Nassau County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Farmingdale, Nassau County. Newton Memorial Hospital, Cassadaga, Chautauqua County. Niagara County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Lockport, Niagara County. Oakmount Sanatorium, Holcomb, Ontario County Odell Memorial Hospital, Newburgh, Orange County. Oneida County Tuberculosis Hospital, Utica, Oneida County. Onondaga County Sanatorium, Syracuse, Onondaga County Oswego County Tuberculosis Hospital, Richland, Oswego County. Otsego County Sanatorium, Mt. Vision, Otsego County. Pine Crest Sanatorium, Salisbury Center, Herkimer County Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Bath, Steuben County. Rocky Crest, Olean, Cattaraugus County. Suffolk County Tuberculosis Hospital, Holtsville, Suffolk County. Summit Park Sanatorium, Pomona, Rockland County. Tompkins County Tuberculosis Hospital, Taughannock Falls, Tompkins County. Ulster County Tuberculosis Hospital, Kingston, Ulster County. Warren County Tuberculosis Hospital, Glens Falls, Warren County. Source: http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Directory/1935.Hosp.NYState.html | Webert, Clay A. (I61)
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884 | Hotel burned to the ground. http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85054450/1881-02-10/ed-1/seq-1/ | Besha, Louis V. (I1006)
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885 | http://archives.cg70.fr/ Ronchamp : registre d' | Bichet, Jean Baptiste (I393)
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886 | http://books.google.com/books?id=7ss-AQAAMAAJ&pg=PP7&lpg=PP7&dq=Official+Register+of+the+United+States,+Persons+in+the+Civil,+Military,+and+Naval+Service,+1915+Directory&source=bl&ots=7lxaVcdrzw&sig=ouaDMkskLT2GuTExlPjRxFEkGPY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gWc3U6zMPITJygHJ44GYBA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Official%20Register%20of%20the%20United%20States%2C%20Persons%20in%20the%20Civil%2C%20Military%2C%20and%20Naval%20Service%2C%201915%20Directory&f=false | Source (S1067)
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887 | http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635313#page/135/mode/1up | Henebry, Joan (I12181)
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888 | http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635313#page/96/mode/1up | Henebry, Margaret (I12137)
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889 | http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=xstr&id=I3911 http://www.madeofcotton.com/canter_genealogy.html | Family F598
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890 | http://www.cityofseattle.net/police/contact_form.htm October 12, 2005 Hello, I am trying to obtain a copy of an article from the "Police Journal", published in May 1925, pages 20, 21. The article is entitled "THE NATIONS FINEST". The reason for obtaining this article is that one of the officers pictured in this article is most likely my great grandfather, Frank B. Kelly. He was one of the original 33 members of "The White House Police". I have a photocopy of the article, however, the quality is so poor, that I cannot discern the individual faces in the picture. Can you please help? Sincerely, Paul Kelly ----------------------------------- Thank you for contacting Seattle Police Department. This confirmation is to assure you that your inquiry will be read soon. If you have questions regarding your inquiry, please call (206) 684-5577. Sincerely, Chief R. Gil Kerlikowske Seattle Police Department ------------------------------------------------ | Kelly, Frank Bernard (I551)
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891 | http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlefilmnotes&columns=*%2C0%2C0&titleno=90906&disp=New+York+state+census%2C+Lewis+County%2C++ | Source (S372)
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892 | http://www.genealogie.com/v2/genealogie-en-ligne/ancien-metier.asp?id_metier=68 (a page on old French occupations). Journalier, manouvrier, brassier are apparently the same occupation, just called differently in different areas. It appears that it can cover various things, depending on locality. It seems to suggest a "daily" worker - if in a rural area, someone who helped out at the harvest and otherwise took odd jobs here and there working for farmers, perhaps also having a small amount of land to work themselves, or another secondary job such as weaving to cover the winter months. If in a town, someone who took jobs by the day as and when they came up. | Vaugier, Jeanne Marie (I756)
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893 | http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/ainscv.htm Laban H. Ainsworth, Justice of the Peace in the Village of Cape Vincent kept a record of the marriages he performed from 1846 through 1858, with the exception of 1847-1849. The Vital Records of 1847-1849 were kept by the state, and are on this website under the various towns. In 1858 Mr. Ainsworth evidently became Recorder for the city of Watertown, and he continued his register of marriages there until 1887. This register was found by the city historian, Donna Dutton, who graciously gave us permission to post them on this site. Numbers after grooms and brides refer to their ages. | Source (S31)
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894 | http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/bartlett.htm JEFFERSON COUNTY CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS BY THE GRAVESTONE SCRIBES Through the generosity of A.E. Rogers, who recorded the inscriptions, his daughter Ellen Bartlett, who researched them, and Ellen's husband John, who did the rest, we are very proud to present the Bartlett Cemetery Inscriptions. This began as a labor of love on the part of Mr. Rogers, who started out to record one cemetery in the Town of Clayton, and ended up spending his summers on his hands and knees in cemetery after cemetery, recording names, resurrecting fallen stones, and unearthing forgotten cemeteries all over Jefferson County. For many of us, researching Jefferson County family history, the Bartlett books of epitaph inscription have been the first book to reach for. This is still a work in progress. Note: For those who wish a hard copy, you may contact the authors. For e-mail access to them click here. Mrs. Bartlett took the names her father found, and added information from obituaries and other sources. Families have been assembled through her efforts, and the combined work has proven invaluable to Jefferson County researchers. From the time this GenWeb went on the internet, Gus, Ellen and John have acted as lookups from their huge data base, fielding up to 30 queries a week over the years. They are now ready to have you look up your own names on this site. The cemeteries will be added as we receive and process them. They will also be available from the town page. Those underlined are now available. For alternate names for some of the cemeteries, click here. ALEXANDRIA ANTWERP BROWNVILLE CAPE VINCENT CLAYTON HENDERSON HOUNSFIELD LERAY LYME ORLEANS PAMELIA (including North Watertown Cemetery) PHILADELPHIA RODMAN RUTLAND THERESA WILNAIf you have additional information, comments, or suggestions, please contact: You are our Last Revision :Thursday, 27-Sep-2001 15:28:21 MDT Return to Jefferson County NY Genweb page | Source (S164)
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895 | http://www.stead-steedons.co.uk/wills/18/w1817614.htm Will Held by the Study Name Joseph STEEDE Dated Proved 14 Jun 1817 Location Witney, OXF Country England | Steede, Joseph (I1845)
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896 | http://www.uscg.mil/history/aboutoffice.asp -----Original Message----- From: Paul Kelly [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net] Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 2:21 PM To: 'Christopher.B.Havern@uscg.mil' Subject: Robert A. Jenkins Christopher B. Havern COMMANDANT (CG-09224) ATTN: HISTORIAN'S OFFICE US COAST GUARD STOP 7031 2703 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE SE WASHINGTON DC 20593-7031 Dear Mr. Havern: I am looking for any additional information you can provide about my Great-Granduncle: Robert A. Jenkins Birth: @1880, Maryland Death: Washington, D.C. 1959? According to the Washington Post, on May 28, 1909, he graduated from the Government Hospital For the Insane Nursing School. According to United States World War I registration records (Sep. 12, 1918), he was at one time a supervisor for the Government Hospital For the Insane. If you are able to locate any additional information about him, I would greatly appreciate it. Or, if you are unable to locate any additional information, please advise who I should contact for same. Sincerely, Paul F. Kelly 3701 Mohwak Drive Mount Vernon, WA 98273 (360) 421-4012 | Jenkins, Robert Augustine (I10831)
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897 | https://archive.org/stream/populationschedu1030unix#page/n279/mode/1up | Routt, Thomas (I11067)
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898 | https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6SF-P84 | Family F237
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899 | https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FG83-VQY | Family F10312
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900 | https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M8N4-HL7 | Walts, William Nelson (I11009)
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