A Journey Through Time
Matches 351 to 400 of 669
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351 | His World War I Draft Registration showed him living in Greenbackville, VA with his wife, Jennie B. Lang, employed part time as a Notary. It also showed that he was self employed as a farmer. | Lang, Winder Garrison (I209)
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352 | His World War I Draft Registration showed him living in New Church, VA with his wife, Hazel Alice, and self employed as a blacksmith. | Mariner, Archie Willard (I244)
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353 | His World War II Draft Registration Card showed Harry residing at Cape Charles, VA with his wife, Mrs. H.B. Dalby, self employed as a painter. | Dalby, Harry Buchanan (I64)
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354 | His World War II Draft Registration Card showed him living in Hallwood, VA with his wife, Mrs. Jessie N. Tull employed by J.W. Taylor Packing Co. | Tull, Jesse Norris (I132)
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355 | His World War II Draft Registration Card showed him living in Temperanceville with his wife, Bessie Matthews. His occupation was shown as Public Painter. | Matthews, William Garfield 'Will' (I717)
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356 | His World War II Draft Registration Card showed that Roland and his wife, Mrs Anna Satchell resided at Chincoteague, VA where he was employed by Eastern Shore Public Service, Co. | Satchell, Roland G (I23)
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357 | His World War II Draft Registration Card showed that Roland, his wife and his child under 12 resided at Makemie Park, VA where he was employed by N.Y.P.& N. Co as a Track Walker. | Satchell, Roland G (I23)
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358 | His World War II Draft Registration Card shows him as a farmer living in Assawoman with his wife. | Lang, Clyde Cleveland (I702)
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359 | His World War II Draft Registration Card shows him as a self employed machanic living in Temperanceville, VA. Ester B. Lang was listed as the person who will always know his address. | Lang, Harry Hayes (I696)
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360 | His World War II Draft Registration Card shows him living in Temperanceville with his wife as a self employed farmer. | Lang, Clifton Ellis (I698)
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361 | His World War II Draft Registration Card shows him living in Temperanceville, VA with his wfe, Jewel Lang and self employed as a barger. | Lang, George Norman (I694)
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362 | His World War II Draft Registration Card shows him living in Temperanceville, VA with his wife, Anna B. It also shows that he was the owner and operator of his business but the business name and type is not shown. | Matthews, Elmer Clinton (I562)
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363 | His World War II Draft Registration Card shows him living in Temperanceville, VA with his wife, Maggie G. Lang. It also shows him owning his own business but it does not specify the type of business. | Lang, Hiram Short (I697)
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364 | His World War II Draft Registration Card shows him living in Temperanceville, VA with his wife, Verna Lang and employed by the Accomack County School Board. | Lang, Frank Clarence (I699)
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365 | His World War II Draft Registration showed him living in Silva, VA in Accomack County, VA, employed by Standard Wholesale Phrosphate & Acid Works, Inc. of Baltimore, MD. Jennie B. Lang was listed as the person who would always know his address. | Lang, Winder Garrison (I209)
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366 | His WW I Draft Registration Card shows him living in Oak Hall with his wife, Mary E. Lang and employed as a farmer. | Lang, William Hundley (I700)
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367 | His WW I Draft Registration Card shows him living in Temperanceville where he was emmployed as a farm laborer. He also stated that his mother depended on him for support making him exempt for the draft. He was killed in WW I the following year so apparently he was not granted an exemption. | Satchell, Oscar Carroll (I735)
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368 | His WW II Draft Registration Card shows him living in Pocomoke City, MD with hsi wife and self employed as a farmer. | Lang, William Hundley (I700)
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369 | http://espl.org/genealogy-research | Repository (R4)
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370 | http://espl.org/genealogy-research/death-notices | Source (S24)
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371 | http://espl.org/genealogy-research/eastern-shore-marriage-notices-1881-1905 | Source (S44)
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372 | In Memoriam - In sad but loving rememberence of my dear mother, Mrs. Hettie Lang, who departed this life January 31st, 1912, aged 83 years, 1 month and a few days. Mother was sick a year, but not a murmur escaped her lips. She would say, "I shall not be with you all much longer," and on Tuesday night summoned all of her children and said, "I am going to leave you. Come Lord now. I want to go to heaven, right now." Wednesday just before the sun went down, mother was called to her heavenly home, but when I look at the old home where she had lived so long, and know mother is not there, for the home looks lonely now. I had watched over her, and tried to be a comfort to her for thirteen long years, since father was called away. I miss you, dear mother, but will say, God's will be done. One by one our hopes grow brighter, As we near the shining shore, For we know, across the river Wait the loved ones gone before. Sleep on, dear mother, And sweetly take thy rest. It was God who called you. For He surely thought it best. Gone but not forgotton, by her son. W.W. Lang and Wife. (Source: Accomack News, 13 Apr 1912) | Taylor, Hester Ann 'Hetty' (I125)
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373 | in New York National Guard Co H 14th Inf | Barget, Frank Jr. (I3907)
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374 | In Oct the regiment was attached to 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps. | Reese, Capt. John (I2514)
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375 | in the Army | Timberger, Percy H. "Doc" Jr. (I2867)
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376 | In the Assembly of 1629, "For the Easterne Shoare noe burgesses did appear," but in the Assembly of 1629-30, Accomac was represented by Captain Thomas Graves, Captain Edmund Scarburgh, Obedience Robins and Henry Babgwell. The Assembly of 1631-2 (in which Accomac was represented by Captain Scarburgh and John Howe) enacted a law, restricting intercourse between the people and the Indians. | Scarburgh, Capt Edmund (I) (I874)
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377 | in the ship "Purmerland Church" which sailed from Amsterdam 12 October 1662. The Captain of the ship was Captain Benjamin Bartense. They traveled with their three children ages 2, 5 and 6 years. | DePuy, Nicholas I (I2705)
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378 | in the ship "Purmerland Church" which sailed from Amsterdam 12 October 1662. The Captain of the ship was Captain Benjamin Bartense. They traveled with their three children ages 2, 5 and 6 years. | DeVaux, Catharina Reynards (I2706)
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379 | Inscription: In Memory of Mrs Mary Tracy Wife of Mr Jeremiah Tracy. She adorn'd the Character of a virtuous Christian Wife, Mother, Neighbour and friend and died in Peace Febr 23rd 1772 in the 76th Year of her Age. | Witter, Mary (I2735)
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380 | Isaiah Bagewll was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: Alfred Lofland / Casandra 'Cassy' West Scarburgh (F672)
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381 | It was reported that she died of Dropsy. Survivors were listed as husband, 3 daughters and 1 son | Barnes, Melissa C. (I2489)
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382 | It was reported that the 5 day old infant died of spasms. The father gave the information. | Taylor, "Infant" (I2468)
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383 | J.W. Taylor Memorial Cemetery | Fisher, Florence (I326)
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384 | J.W. Taylor Memorial Cemetery | Lang, Hiram Short (I697)
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385 | J.W. Taylor Memorial Cemetery | Lang, Elizabeth Custis 'Bessie' (I713)
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386 | J.W. Taylor Memorial Cemetery | Moltedo, Hunter Ryan (I790)
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387 | Jacob Bennett was a private, serving, 1776-82, in Capt. Jonathan Titus' company, Col. Henry Livingstons's 4th regiment, New York Line. | Bennett, Jacob (I4001)
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388 | James C., grandfather, gave information. | Lang, Edith Dennis (I712)
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389 | James C., grandfather, gave information. | Lang, Elizabeth Custis 'Bessie' (I713)
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390 | James C., grandfather, gaveinformation. | Lang, "None" (I1435)
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391 | James H. Dix was the security on the Marriage License Bond. They were married on 1 Mar 1837. | Family: William D. Eichelberger / Demaris "Mary" S. Mears (F707)
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392 | James Q. Selby and Richard D. Bayly were the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: Americus Scarburgh, III / Sally Q. Tunnell (F340)
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393 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1730)
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394 | Jesse Kellam was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: Thomas Custis / Elizabeth A.P. Scarburgh (F688)
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395 | Jesse Powell was the security on the Marriage License Bond and Edmund Scarburgh gave consent. | Family: Bennet W. Scarburgh / Margaret A. F. Heath (F725)
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396 | Jesse was listed in the census as the 16 year old daughter of Joseph Goodfellow, the head of household. | Goodfellow, Jesse (I2073)
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397 | Joanna Kinne was a descendant, through her mother, of George Denison, one of whose ancestors was John Howland, one of the passengers on the "Mayflower," in 1620. | Kinne, Joanna (I2821)
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398 | John Arlington was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: Samuel H. Scarburgh / Demaris "Mary" S. Mears (F704)
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399 | John Reese was mustered in and assigned to Company D, 98th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry with the rank of Sergeant. | Reese, Capt. John (I2514)
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400 | John Wise, of Devonshire, the progenitor of the Wise family in Virginia, sailed, according to Hotten, from Gravesend in the ship Transport, bound for Virginia, July 4, 1635, and settled on the Eastern Shore. He was a mere youth when he arrived in Accomac, but soon married Hannah, the daughter of Captain Edmund Scarburgh, and froin him five consecutive generations of John Wises descended, each in turn occupying high positions among their people. | Wise, Col. John Sr. (I872)
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