Matches 951 to 1,000 of 1,498
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951 | Lived in LeRay for 20 years Residence Surety:3 | Faivre, Suzanne Catherine (I392)
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952 | lived with his daughter Edna Mae for the last 17 years before his death | Fraley, Francis (I168)
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953 | living in LeRay, N.Y., 1837 | Huber, Henry (I357)
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954 | Living with Peter Hoover (ID#473) and the Panchaw family. Census Surety:3 | Sixbery, Peter (I474)
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955 | Location is "Mooncoin Old Graveyard" per Bernard Walsh. | Quilty, Michael (I10214)
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956 | Looks like someone purchased land on the lake an created a campground. | Source (S410)
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957 | Loughmacrory (from Irish: Loch Mhic Ruair?, meaning "MacRuair?'s lake")[1] is a small village and townland (of 1651 acres) in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is beside 8 miles (13 km) east of Omagh, beside a small lake called Lough Macrory. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh East and the civil parish of Termonmaguirk.[2] It had a population of 237 in the 2001 Census. Loughmacrory has houses, shops, a church and a primary school. There is also an old mill and ancient cairns nearby. Loughmacrory is part of the Omagh District Council area | Kelly, Bernard (I11957)
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958 | Louis Henry Emmert did not appear on the 1850 census due to the fact that he was born Sept. 26, 1850, shortly after the date the census was taken on August 10, 1850. -------- | Emmert, Louis Henry (I10322)
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959 | Magdalene does not appear with husband William in 1860 census. Perhaps she died between 1850 and 1860. | Reber, Magdalene (I10486)
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960 | Maiden name of Sellman per pedigree chart (backwards) sent to me by Guy Leo Webert (enclosed in letter from 7/13/85 | Sellman, Margareta (I49)
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961 | Mailed $22.00 check #2488 and reuest form to NYS Dept. of Health for copy of death cert for John Slick. | Slick, John (I113)
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962 | Mailed a Search Request form with $10.00 check (#2496) to Register of Wills, Attention: Probate Clerk's Office Office of the Register of Wills Probate Division 515 5th Street, NW Room 314, Probate Clerk's Office Washington, DC 20001 | Rout, Bushrod Jefferson (I10313)
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963 | Mailed letter to Town Clerk, Theresa requesting copy of marriage record. | Vanbrocklin, Margaret (I21)
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964 | Mailing check #2497 for $2.75 on 12/3/2012. From: Historical and Genealogical Library Pickaway County [mailto:pkwyhist@pchgl.org] Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 9:42 AM To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net Subject: Re: Revised death year for William E. Rout Mr. Kelly, We do have an estate file for William Rout. It is case No. 0-435 in 1831. It contains his will, the inventory of his property, the report of the sale of personal property, the appointment of the executor and the statement of the witnesses to the will. If you would like copies of these items, please send your check to PCHS, 210 North Court St., Circleville, OH 43113 and note the above case file. The total cost, including postage would be $2.75. Thank you. Darlene Weaver, Library Director On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Paul Kelly wrote: Please scratch that last email. My best estimate for the death of William E. Rout is sometime between 1829 and 1849, Pickaway County, Ohio. Sorry for the multiple emails, but I realize the closer to the actual date we can estimate, the less time it takes to find what we are looking for. Paul Kelly -----Original Message----- From: Paul Kelly [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net ] Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:57 AM To: 'Historical and Genealogical Library Pickaway County' Subject: Revised death year estimate - William E. Rout I am re-thinking the possible death year for William E. Rout. William E. Rout was born May 29, 1756. He may not have lived until 1849. My best estimate is that he died sometime between 1817 and 1849. Paul Kelly -----Original Message----- From: Paul Kelly [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net ] Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:27 AM To: 'Historical and Genealogical Library Pickaway County' Subject: Obituary, Probate and Will for William E. Rout Hi, I'm looking for a copy of a Probate case, will, and obituary for William E. Rout. I do not have an exact date of death, but I know that he died in Pickaway County around 1849 or perhaps shortly before that time (a year or two?). I am quite certain that there was a will, due to verbiage from the Partition case filed in 1849 (William H. Ward vs John Cochran et. al.) The language in those case file documents states that William E. Rout "devised" property to Matilda Ward (nee. Rout) and Fanny Anderson (nee. Rout). I also know that at least three of his children were: 1. Mary Matilda Rout (aka. Matilda Ward) 2. Frances Rout (aka. Fanny Anderson) 3. Jefferson Rout Please advise on how to proceed. Thank you! Sincerely, Paul Kelly | Rout, William E. (I10442)
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965 | Marriage documents submitted to the district office of Hammelburg, Bavaria, Germany. Marriage Vouchers, W 1-104 1806-1844 Family History Library International Film 1441923 8113649 Marriage Vouchers, W 105-176 1842-1852 Family History Library International Film 1441924 8290359 Marriage receipts, W 177-248 1853-1859 Family History Library International Film 1441925 8290360 12/15/2018 https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008290360?i=466&cat=484509 | Family F10931
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966 | Marriage documents submitted to the district office of Hammelburg, Bayern, 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 (S563)
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967 | Marriage record of William Dunphy of Dournane and Elizabeth Fitpatrick of Mone Choine http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635311#page/10/mode/1up | Family F10840
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968 | Marriage record [1777] http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635311#page/14/mode/1up | Family F10828
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969 | Marriage record: http://archives.haute-saone.fr/ark:/77977/vta5c9611a9ab916364/daogrp/0#id:516320130 | Family F669
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970 | Marriage records (District of Columbia), 1811-1950; indexes, 1811-1986 Authors:?tab? District of Columbia. Clerk of the Superior Court (Main Author) United States. Supreme Court (District of Columbia) (Added Author) Format:?tab? Manuscript/Manuscript on Film Language:?tab? English Publication:?tab? Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1997-2007 Physical:?tab? on 213 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. References:?tab? (Partially Indexed by) District of Columbia marriage records index / Pippenger, Wesley E. (Wesley Eugene), 1956- (Partially Indexed by) District of Columbia marriage record, 1870-1877 / Provine, Dorothy S. (Digital Collection) District of Columbia marriages, 1811-1950 / District of Columbia. Clerk of the Superior Court Notes: District of Columbia Marriages are available online: https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1803979 Microreproduction of originals housed at the Washington D.C. Records Office in Washington, District of Columbia. The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia also officiated for these records. For bound indexes that index the marriage records, June 1, 1870 to October 19, 1885 (marriage record books 1 to 20), see "References." "The U.S. Supreme Court of the District of Columbia was established in 1863 to replace all the circuit, district, and criminal courts of the District of Columbia. In 1936 its name was changed to the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia." -- Redbook, p. 120. Each volume includes an index | Source (S809)
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971 | Marriage, 20 Feb 1926 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2QW6-GKZ https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18858-65295-77?cc=1614804 | Routt, Park Welcher (I11047)
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972 | Marriages search: http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635316#page/126/mode/1up | Family F10811
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973 | Married 3 times. | Webert, Harry Will (I110)
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974 | Married between 1813 and 1820? Marriages and baptisms for Carrigeen and Mooncoin are not available at the NLI web site until 1816. Look at births between 1816 and 1820 with Mary Walsh and ? Henebry as parents. http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635316#page/3/mode/1up http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635316#page/24/mode/1up | Family F10803
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975 | Married between 1865 and 1870. See 1865 New York State census and 1870 US census. | Family F94
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976 | Married bewtween 1910 and 1920 | Family F10338
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977 | Married Charlton B. Rout between 1921 and 1924. | Boody, Carrie Lou (I10843)
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978 | Married Charlton B. Rout between 1921 and 1924. | Family F10346
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979 | married in 1890? | Family F10330
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980 | married in approximately 1889? | Family F10379
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981 | married in St. Mary's church, Clayton, N.Y. | Family F311
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982 | married in St. Vincent de Paul church, Rosiere | Family F282
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983 | Married name is Bicha. Was married in 1865. | Mary (I2518)
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984 | Married name was Hoover. She was a widow. Son Moses was living with her. | Lydia (I414)
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985 | Married to Mary E. Swann? http://records.ancestry.com/James_Bradley_Jenkins_records.ashx?pid=165121413 See Mary Swann in 1880 Census: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MNQV-89C ---------------------- | Jenkins, James Bradley (I1650)
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986 | Mary Belle seperated from Anthony a few years after their marriage. | Family F10423
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987 | Mausuleum | Albright, Edward Louie (I11096)
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988 | Member of the Holy Family Church, Member of Watertown Lodge of Elks 496, Member of Watertwon Senior Citizens Club, Life Member of the American Legion, former member of the V.F.W. | Webert, Harold Anthony (I340)
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989 | Michigan Secretary of State. Michigan marriages. Michigan Department of Vital Records, Lansing, Michigan. | Source (S844)
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990 | Microfilm of original records in The National Archives, Washington, District of Columbia. "The editorial material for this publication was prepared by Maizie Johnson and Willna Pacheli.: -- p. iii. "On the rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced the pension payment cards maintained by the Bureau of Pensions and Veterans Administration for recording payments made from 1907 to 1933 to members of the Regular Military Establishment. These payment cards are part of Records of the Veterans Administration, Record Group 15...There are approximately two million cards...in this microfilm publication. They have been filmed in alphabetical order by surnameof the Army or Navy invalid or widow, except that cards with Indian names have been filmed alphabetically at the beginning of the respective letter of the alphabet." -- p. ii. | Source (S1404)
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991 | Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls | Source (S1014)
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992 | Microfilm search, June 28, 1982 Archives, Bayonne, New Jersey | Source (S77)
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993 | 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 (S1607)
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994 | Miriam Carol Jones (Bonnie Kelly) did this abstract of the 1900 census (Jefferson Co. , NY) for me several years ago. (1984?) | Source (S86)
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995 | Miscellaneous newspaper clippings from the surname folders at the Flower Memorial Library, Genealogy Section, Watertown, New York. Mom and I went to visit Grandma and Hoddy in Jan 1984. During our visit, we went to this library to do some research. | Source (S85)
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996 | Mom and I went to visit him in the winter of 1984, the same time we visited grandma and Hoddy, just before Hoddy died. | Webert, Lewis W. (I342)
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997 | Mortality schedules of the United States census, 1850 - 1880 (New York State) Original data: U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, New York, 1850-1880. Albany, New York: New York State Education Department, Office of Cultural Education. Microfilm, M1-M15, 15 rolls. | Source (S1249)
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998 | Most likely died in infancy in Ireland. | Fitzpatrick, Anastatia (I10216)
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999 | Most of his life was spent in the town of Orleans. | Biggers, Ira J. (I449)
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1000 | Mrs. Ben Thibault is Iva Granger [Legacy User ID 175] | Fraley, Robert Edward (I67)
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