A Journey Through Time
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451 | Mrs. John E. Barclay in The American Genealogist 40:101 suggests the marriage, but admits there is no evidence to support the suggestion. | Family: Sylvanus White / Deborah Church (F1564)
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452 | Mrs. McKay Expires In Florida Hospital - Mrs. Georgianna McKay, 78, wife of the late Frank McKay and former Newport News resident, died Sunday in Morrell hospital, Lakeland, FL, after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Wednesday at Sanford M.E. church, Accomack County. Interment will be in the family burial ground at Sanford. Surviving are three sons, A.C. McKay of Newport News, L. Kirk McKay of Lakeland, FL, and W. Howard McKay of Pocomoke City, MD; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Webb of Lakeland, FL; and a sister, Mrs. Edna P. Hussey of Newport News, and a brother, Horace T. Trader, also of Newport News. | Trader, Georgianna (I2671)
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453 | My personal library | Repository (R2)
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454 | n.f.r. | Williams, Mary (I4087)
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455 | n.f.r. | Williams, Hannah (I4089)
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456 | Name was legally changed to Bella Donna | Owejan, Heather Marie (I1811)
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457 | Named father's exec. in 1662; living in Sandwich | Jones, Shubael (I4045)
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458 | Nancy was listed as the 53 year old head of household # 1090. Her children, Edward Lang 15, Betsey Lang 14 and Virginia West 25 as well as her granddaughter Juliet West 3 were also listed. | Bull, Nancy (I9)
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459 | Near Sea Side PO by JW Hundley | Family: William W. Lang / Hester 'Esther' B Bull (F69)
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460 | New Paltz Rural Cemetery | Roe, David (I1275)
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461 | No birth record. She was mentioned in her father's will. | Jones, Rebecca (I4172)
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462 | No further record. | Lothrop, Hannah (I4272)
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463 | No further record. | Fitzrandolph, Sarah (I4300)
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464 | No further record. | Fitzrandolph, Edward (I4306)
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465 | No further record. She probably died before 1730 since she was not in her father father's will, perhaps before 1705. | Rowley, Elizabeth (I4255)
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466 | Note: Harry Banks and Alice Vandemark were listed as the parents of the bride on the marriage certificate for Percy W. Timberger and Mabel R. Banks. The 1920 census for the Harry Banks household listed Mabel Banks as a border. It is possible that Mabel R. Banks was adopted by Harry and Alice Banks. | Kniffin, Mabel Rose (I2866)
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467 | Obituary Notice in the Paltz Independant New Paltz Times 3-4-1896 Wm. Roe, an aged soldier, formerly a member of the 156th Regiment, died at Clintondale on Saturday. Some sixteen or seventeen ex-soldiers attended the funeral on Wednesday. Mr. Roe was one of those taken prisoner at the battle of Cedar Creek and we have heretofore published some of his experienced as a prisoner. | Roe, William M. (I99)
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468 | of encephalitis | Lang, Alexander Jr. (I3)
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469 | On 7 Jun 1698 in the Accomack County Court, the will of Nicholas Millechop, Sr., was presented to the court for probate. Witnesses Samuel Jester, John Abbot and William Dennison swore to the will; it was approved and put on record. | Millechoppe, Nicholas Sr. (I918)
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470 | on site of an old church, in the Clove, west of Mountain Rest, on an inside road, three miles south of High Falls. | DePuy, John S. (I3840)
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471 | on site of an old church, in the Clove, west of Mountain Rest, on an inside road, three miles south of High Falls. | Van Wagoner, Maria (I3848)
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472 | on the H H Meier | Dittrich, Gottfried (I3920)
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473 | on the paternal homestead | Fuller, Dr. John (I3000)
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474 | Other household members shown in the record are Charlie W. Jarman, age 5, and Maud Jarman, age 3. | Family: Hillary B Jarman / Mary A Pruitt (F109)
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475 | Papers, letters & misc document belonging to Mary Josephine Roe and in the posession of Jim Matthews, 7114 Harlan Lane, Sykesville, MD | Source (S63)
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476 | Perhaps as Matthew's second wife. There are two trains of thought applied to this marriage: either Mercy is the second wife or the recorded date of 1694 should actually be 1684. The gap between the second and third child could indicate the death of a first wife. See Otis Barnstable Families 2:110-11; NEHGR 3:136 for further discussion. | Family: Matthew Jones / Mercy Goodspeed (F1373)
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477 | Perhaps he died before 12 Jun 1746. He was not in his fathers will. n.f.r. | Kneeland, Jabez (I4487)
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478 | Perhaps he died before 12 Jun 1746. She was not in his father's will. n.f.r. | Kneeland, Sarah (I4481)
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479 | Pieternelletjen was listed as the widow of Marinus Van Aaken | Family: / Pieternelletjen DePree (F1260)
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480 | Plot: Hackmatack Ave., Lot 1342, Grave 6 | Fuller, Sylvester Brown (I3062)
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481 | Plot: Stone #9, Roe #9 | Fuller, Reliance (I3018)
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482 | Possibily the Daniel Lippington that died in Piscataway, NJ in 1694. | Lippington, Daniel (I4280)
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483 | Presented to My beloved wife, Mary R. Matthews By Her devoted husband James M. Matthews December 25, 1966. | Source (S70)
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484 | Promoted to captain | Schoonmaker, Capt. Cornelius Marius (I3742)
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485 | Pvt. Wilford J. DePuy served with the Army in Co. D 305th M.C. Bn. 77th Div. He was killed in action in France on 23 Oct 1918. | DePuy, Pvt. Wilford J. (I2703)
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486 | Raymond Horan December 30, 1996 Raymond J. Horan, 99, of East Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre Township, died Monday at his home Born March 31, 1897 in Wilkes-Barre Township, he was the son of the late Michael T. and Mary Rooney Horan. He graduated from Mansfield State Teachers College and St. Thomas College (now the University of Scranton). He served as a private in the U.S. Army during World War I. For 42 years, he taught in the Wilkes-Barre Township schools and was vice principal of the high school, before retiring. Following retirement, he served as zoning officer for Wilkes-Barre Township. He taught violin for many years, and played with the Scranton Philharmonic Orchestra and others orchestras. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Gorham Horan, on July 1, 1994; brothers, Michael, Thomas, Maurice and Quentin; sisters, Margaret McGinley and Kathryn Swan. Surviving are children, Raymond, Middlesex, N.J.; Mary Claire Smith, Port Republic, Md.; Robert, Clarks Green; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Mary McGoff, St. Petersburg, Fla.; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Thursday from the McLaughlin Funeral Service, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, with a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in the Chapel at St. Joseph's Friary, Wilkes-Barre Township. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. | Horan, Raymond Joseph (I3866)
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487 | recevied a grant for two hundred and three acres of land. | Witter, John (I2721)
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488 | Robert Pitt was appointed guardian for Southy Lucas on on 25 August 1752 at Accomack County, VA | Lucas, Southy Sr. (I911)
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489 | Robert W. Williams was the security on the Marriage License Bond. They were married on 13 April 1834. | Family: James H. Addison / Ann R. Scarburgh (F670)
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490 | Robert Waters was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: James Q. Selby / Lavinia Scarburgh (F702)
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491 | Said to have died at Manchester, VT in 1785 ae 105 but this can not be verified. | Crippen, Jabez (I4404)
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492 | Sallie E. Pruitt, after a fall down stairs the past winter, died at home of son-in-law, Charles Henderson - Survived by 6 children - Interment at Stockton, Md., 6 May 1910 - Chincoteague - AN 14 May 1910. | Sallie E (I1858)
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493 | Samuel died testate having prepared his will before being engaged as a Lieut. of militia forces from Barnstable County, Mass. in the King Phillip's War against the Narragansett Indians. He was killed in action, his age not of record. | Fuller, Lt. Samuel (I2909)
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494 | Samuel Melson was the security on the Marriage License Bond. | Family: James H. Dix / Catharine T. C. Scarburgh (F666)
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495 | Scarburgh Graves are near Evans Wharf. Two large imported flat slabs lay side by side about three-quarters way across a large field. Whitelaw (page 808) indicates this as the possible burial site of Charles and Elizabeth Scarburgh. There are no inscriptions on the stones. | Scarburgh, Col Charles (I) (I1885)
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496 | Scarburgh Graves are near Evans Wharf. Two large imported flat slabs lay side by side about three-quarters way across a large field. Whitelaw (page 808) indicates this as the possible burial site of Charles and Elizabeth Scarburgh. There are no inscriptions on the stones. | Bennett, Elizabeth (I1891)
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497 | SCHOONMAKER, Cornelius Corneliusen, (grandfather of Marius Schoonmaker), a Representative from New York; born in Shawangunk (now Wallkill), Ulster County, N.Y., in June 1745; received a limited schooling; became a surveyor and engaged in agricultural pursuits; member of the committees of vigilance and safety during the Revolutionary War; served in the State assembly 1777-1790; member of the state ratification convention in 1788; elected as an Anti-Administration candidate to the Second Congress (March 4, 1791-March 3, 1793); again a member of the state assembly in 1795; died in Shawangunk, N.Y., in the spring of 1796; interment in Old Shawangunk Churchyard at Bruynswick, in Shawangunk (now Wallkill), Ulster County, N.Y. | Schoonmaker, Cornelius Corneliusen (I3696)
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498 | Sealmore's tombstone shows that he was a WWI veteran. | Bloxom, Sealmore C. (I2386)
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499 | Sgt. John Reese was promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2nd Lt. | Reese, Capt. John (I2514)
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500 | Sgt. John Reese was transferred from Company D to Company C, 98th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry and was promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt. | Reese, Capt. John (I2514)
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