Matches 5,551 to 5,600 of 7,328
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5551 | [combined.ged] Description: only lived 1 hour | HEWISON, Balfour (I20837)
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5552 | [combined.ged] Description: paralysis | HEWISON, William (I20765)
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5553 | [combined.ged] Description: Petershill Public School Emigrated to Canada in 1920's[josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] Emigrated to Canada in 1920's | VENNARD, Mary Ann (I15501)
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5554 | [combined.ged] Description: phltesis and childbirth | HARCUS, Barbara (I15712)
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5555 | [combined.ged] Description: Presbyterian | PELTON, Ann (I2262)
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5556 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion was Congregational. He was a Laborer. Phineas was probably a free white male, under 10 yea rs old, in Phineas Pelton's household on the 1800 census in Saybrook, Midd lesex, CT. Also in 1810 in Lyme, Grafton, NH. | PELTON, Phineas Jr (I597)
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5557 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational | PELTON, Hannah (I592)
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5558 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. She resided in Prattsburgh, Steuben, NY in June 1853. | PELTON, Lucy Miller (I600)
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5559 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. She resided in Upper Canada in June 1853. | PELTON, Priscilla (I593)
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5560 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. | SHIPMAN, Martha (I267)
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5561 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. | PELTON, Ruth Lord (I387)
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5562 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. | PELTON, Margaret (I595)
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5563 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. | PELTON, Rhoda (I596)
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5564 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. | PELTON, Ansel (I598)
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5565 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational. | PELTON, William Miller (I599)
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5566 | [combined.ged] Description: Religion: Congregational[3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] John, son of Josiah Pelton, and Martha were cousins. | PELTON, Martha (I271)
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5567 | [combined.ged] Description: Sea or Tea Traveller Description: Restauranteur 47 Charles St Description: Tea Merchant Census info Source: FHL Film 0203567 GRO Ref Volume 560 EnumDi st 7 Page 10 | VENNARD, Thomas (I15498)
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5568 | [combined.ged] Description: senectus | HEWISON, Jean (I20692)
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5569 | [combined.ged] Description: She attended nursing school where she contracted Rheumatic Fe ver. Later her cause of death was from complications related to this disea se and aortic and mitral vilve replacement surgery. She was a Nursing student. | GAUNT, Vivian (I9933)
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5570 | [combined.ged] Description: She died due to a heart attack following a valve replaceme nt procedure. She enjoyed crocheting, crafts, hunting, fishing, bowling and gardening. "We left Alabama when I was about nine months old headed for Beloit, WI wh ere I grew up. Us kids would take a horse and wagon and peddle vegetable s. My husband and I bought dad's farm after he was injured in a haying ac cident and built a home. My husband later went to work building bridg es in MN and the Dakotas." | PELTON, Mary Jeanette (I8054)
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5571 | [combined.ged] Description: She died during a flu epidemic. | LAMMON, Lucy May (I5801)
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5572 | [combined.ged] Description: She died from exposure and exhaustion after being rescued fr om the water when a steamboat she was on wrecked. | PELTON, Charlotte (I2222)
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5573 | [combined.ged] Description: She is buried at the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery or the o ld Cemetery which was given for burial purposes by Wm. Dunn, overlooking T he West Branch and the Great Island. | STEBBINS, Julina (I1220)
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5574 | [combined.ged] Description: She was the adopted daughter of her husbands, (Henry C.), emp loyer. | MORRIS, Hannah J. (I941)
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5575 | [combined.ged] Description: Steven was viciously and senselessly shot to death. His wif e, Ana, was scheduled to go on trial for 1st degree murder on March 1, 198 2. Steven was viciously and senselessly shot to death. His wife, Ana, was sc heduled to go on trial for 1st degree murder on March 1, 1982. | PELTON, Steven White (I3933)
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5576 | [combined.ged] Description: The story about his death is that he shot himself after havi ng high fever, followed by being institutionalized and refusing to retu rn to be locked up. He was a Farmer and a Railroad Engineer. He resided in Freeman, Tuscol a, MI 1879. | PELTON, Ira A. (I4363)
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5577 | [combined.ged] Description: Thelma was from a multiple birth; reportedly triplets. | PELTON, Thelma May (I1954)
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5578 | [combined.ged] Description: Twin to Charlotte Flora | HEWISON, Mary (I20916)
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5579 | [combined.ged] Description: Twin to Mary | HEWISON, Charlotte Flora (I20917)
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5580 | [combined.ged] Description: Was on his way to see his bride-to-be. | PELTON, Charles Bertrand (I9277)
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5581 | [combined.ged] Description: While raising a Logg house, a stick of timber fell and bro ke his neck. He was a Farmer. | PELTON, Thomas Avery (I2076)
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5582 | [combined.ged] Description: Widow | PROVEN, Mary (I2087)
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5583 | [combined.ged] Description: Widow | GEER, Mercy (I2134)
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5584 | [combined.ged] Description: Widow | WILSON MARVIN, Isabella (I4444)
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5585 | [combined.ged] Description: with the Ed Herrick family | ORCUTT, Caroline Elizabeth (I5447)
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5586 | [combined.ged] Description: Worked as an Executive Secretary at Bayliner Marine, in Arlin gton, WA. She worked as an Executive Secretary at Bayliner Marine in Arlington, WA. | PELTON, Jennifer Su (I10028)
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5587 | [combined.ged] Description:[josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] Description:[Baszczak Ancestral Related.FTW] [combined.ged] | BASZCZAK, Thomas (I15542)
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5588 | [combined.ged] Died after suffering a broken hip and a failure to accept life. | PELTON, Edward Avery (I11780)
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5589 | [combined.ged] Died in childbirth? | COVIC, Aurelia (I12124)
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5590 | [combined.ged] Disappeared in her teens without a trace. | PELTON, Rosie (I7010)
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5591 | [combined.ged] Earle served in the military in WWII, 1940-1945. Earl was an avid hunt er and fisherman. | PELTON, Earle Francis (I8055)
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5592 | [combined.ged] Ebenzer was a Farmer. He was elected.(?) | PELTON, Ebenezer Brown (I7)
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5593 | [combined.ged] Elias and his wife, Almira, along with eight children traveled west from t heir home in Gustavus, Trumbull, OH. They arrived in Toledo in 1851 by la ke boat, unloaded their household goods and placed them in wagons for t he journey to the west of the city. Giles, the oldest son of eleven year s, retained vivid memories of their arrival. "Summit Street looked more l ike a river of mud in those days than it did like a city street," he recal led years later. "It was hard for the horses to drag our wagons down t he street, and worse when we reached the untraveled trail which is now Mon roe Street. The spring thaw was on and the old plank road through the bus iness section was in bad shape. Many of the planks were floating arou nd in the mud and water." The family settled along present-day Whitefo rd Center Road about two miles north of the state line. After Elias di ed in 1855, his widow maintained the MI farm and it eventually became t he property of the second son Delmar. When Giles purchased his forty acr es he built a house along Alexis Road opposite the end of Tremainsville Ro ad, a site now occupied by a used car lot. From here a path led to the c ow pasture on the north side of the farm. Present-day Burdette Street ext ends along the old farm lane. The widowed mother, Almira, kept house f or her son Giles until his marriage in 1879 to Mary Emma Bright, twenty-t wo years his junior. | PELTON, Elias Jr. (I1515)
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5594 | [combined.ged] Elias and Jesse went to OH late spring of 1800, built a log house and stay ed until fall. Elias returned to VT and Jesse stayed in OH. The first wh ite men to do so. In March 1801, Elias and his wife and infant daught er Zilpha, left VT for OH going down the CT river to New Haven, CT, th en by vessel to New York then to Philadelphia. From there they too a s ix horse wagon to Pittsburgh, a boat down the Ohio river to Veaver a nd up the Beaver river to Sharon, PA. From there they took ox teams to Gu stavus, OH, arriving in May. The trip took six weeks from VT and they we re the first white family. In 1802, father Josiah and family removed to G ustavus being the second white family. In the autumn Jesse, Third s on of Josiah married to become the Third family. He was a Farmer. | PELTON, Jesse (I669)
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5595 | [combined.ged] Elias and Jesse went to OH late spring of 1800, built a log house and stay ed until fall. Elias returned to VT and Jesse stayed in OH. The first wh ite men to do so. In March 1801, Elias and his wife and infant daught er Zilpha, left VT for OH going down the CT river to New Haven, CT, th en by vessel to New York then to Philadelphia. From there they too a s ix horse wagon to Pittsburgh, a boat down the Ohio river to Veaver a nd up the Beaver river to Sharon, PA. From there they took ox teams to Gu stavus, OH, arriving in May. The trip took six weeks from VT and they we re the first white family. In 1802, father Josiah and family removed to G ustavus being the second white family. In the autumn Jesse, Third s on of Josiah married to become the Third family. In the 1992 Pelton's in America book: He returned from VT to CT by flat b oat down the Connecticut River, and then removed to Gustavus, OH, being t he second man who, with his family, made this township his home. He w as a Farmer, Carpenter and a Joiner. | PELTON, Elias (I667)
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5596 | [combined.ged] Elisa was listed as a household member living with Harvey Pettiebone on t he 1850 Census Centre Twp, Lak, IN. | HACKLEY, Elisa Eliza (I2894)
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5597 | [combined.ged] Elmer retired in Jan 1964. He resided in Cambridge, OH 1982 at 821 Nor th 10th Street. Elmer enjoyed lapidary and travelling. He had a collecti on of 450 cut and polished gem stones. He was a boy scout from 1914 to 19 17 and was Scout Master from 1949 until after 1960. Claimed Flint was h is mother but other information says Nancy Margarette Lester was. He repo rted that his father came from around Troy, Ny at 13 years of age with h is mother and farmed, ran a sawmill and was postmaster of Pelton, OH fr om his home. He then moved to Delta, OH in 1904 where he ran a lumber yar d. | PELTON, Elmer Parker (I12433)
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5598 | [combined.ged] Emily and Ira were supposedly cuosins, as stated in a letter form on Kath ie H. in Independence MI who was a granddaughter. Katie also said sever al generations of Pelton's carried on a pump business as well as farming-- practially every pump around Innerskip, Canada for many years was a Pelt on pump. | QUACKENBOSS, Emily (I4358)
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5599 | [combined.ged] Engineer. | PELTON, Larue Metcalf (I1949)
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5600 | [combined.ged] Etta's granddaughter says one of Etta's eyes was damaged and she couldn 't see, so she wore a spotless white cloth wrapped around her head and fol ded over that eye. | BERTO, Ethlyn (I9890)
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