Matches 11,801 to 11,850 of 15,794
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| 11801 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, John (I015504)
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| 11802 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, Jane Hutchinson (I015500)
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| 11803 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, Jane Hutchinson (I15500)
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| 11804 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, John (I15504)
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| 11805 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, Jane Hutchinson (I015499)
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| 11806 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, John (I015503)
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| 11807 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, John (I015504)
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| 11808 | [combined.ged] Birth Certificate | VENNARD, Jane Hutchinson (I015500)
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| 11809 | [combined.ged] Charles served in the military for a combined military service of 21 years . | PELTON, Charles David Jr. (I16170)
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| 11810 | [combined.ged] Charles served in the military for a combined military service of 21 years . | PELTON, Charles David Jr. (I016168)
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| 11811 | [combined.ged] Charles was a Masons member in Cook, IL 1873. Charles Ephraim Rees, Poli ce Magistrate came to Chicago in 1846 and worked at his trade of shoe mak er for a short time. Having saved some money he purchased an outfit and f ollowed the business of teaming from about 1849 to 1852. He purchased a fa rm on Wolf Lake, within what are now the corporate limits of Hyde Par k, in 1853. The last piece of this farm he sold in 1883, for village lo ts in Ainsworth. In 1871 Mr. Rees was appointed a Justice of the Peace f or Cook County, in the town of Hyde Park, to replace James Bennett. He w as elected his own successor in 1873, but he resigned in 1874, when he bec ame the successful candidate for Police Magistrate of Hyde Park. At the c lose of his term in 1878, he turned his attention to business pursuits. B ut in April, 1882, he was again elected Police Magistrate for the full te rm ending in 1886. In 1859 Mr. Rees married Sarah Bowles, who died in 186 4, leaving two children, In 1865 he married Bridget D. Kelcher, by wh om he has had seven children. Mr. Rees has been a Mason since 1873, a nd is a Democrat in Politics. | REES, Charles Ephraim (I4337)
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| 11812 | [combined.ged] Charles was a Masons member in Cook, IL 1873. Charles Ephraim Rees, Poli ce Magistrate came to Chicago in 1846 and worked at his trade of shoe mak er for a short time. Having saved some money he purchased an outfit and f ollowed the business of teaming from about 1849 to 1852. He purchased a fa rm on Wolf Lake, within what are now the corporate limits of Hyde Par k, in 1853. The last piece of this farm he sold in 1883, for village lo ts in Ainsworth. In 1871 Mr. Rees was appointed a Justice of the Peace f or Cook County, in the town of Hyde Park, to replace James Bennett. He w as elected his own successor in 1873, but he resigned in 1874, when he bec ame the successful candidate for Police Magistrate of Hyde Park. At the c lose of his term in 1878, he turned his attention to business pursuits. B ut in April, 1882, he was again elected Police Magistrate for the full te rm ending in 1886. In 1859 Mr. Rees married Sarah Bowles, who died in 186 4, leaving two children, In 1865 he married Bridget D. Kelcher, by wh om he has had seven children. Mr. Rees has been a Mason since 1873, a nd is a Democrat in Politics. | REES, Charles Ephraim (I004335)
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| 11813 | [combined.ged] Clara enjoyed crafts and cooking. | BETTS, Clara Faye (I14257)
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| 11814 | [combined.ged] Clara enjoyed crafts and cooking. | BETTS, Clara Faye (I014256)
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| 11815 | [combined.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.[a.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. new.ged new.ged[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.[a.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. new.ged new.ged | STRICKLAND, William P. (I1895)
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| 11816 | [combined.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.[a.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. new.ged new.ged[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA.[a.ged] Clerk of Courts in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. new.ged new.ged | STRICKLAND, William P. (I001894)
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| 11817 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he died in June 1981. | BRITTON, Leonard H. (I12416)
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| 11818 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he died in June 1981. | BRITTON, Leonard H. (I012415)
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| 11819 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he died in OR on 14 May 1977. | HIATT, William Lewis (I12258)
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| 11820 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he died in OR on 14 May 1977. | HIATT, William Lewis (I012257)
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| 11821 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 1 July 1921. He was an Orthodonic Technician in Jacksonville, Duval, FL in 1991. | PELTON, Albert Charles (I10370)
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| 11822 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 1 July 1921. He was an Orthodonic Technician in Jacksonville, Duval, FL in 1991. | PELTON, Albert Charles (I010369)
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| 11823 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 18 Mar 1915. | ARMSTRONG, Clifford Edgar (I11454)
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| 11824 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 18 Mar 1915. | ARMSTRONG, Clifford Edgar (I011453)
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| 11825 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 23 sep 1929. He was inducted in to the military in 1950. Donald retired from the milit ary Sep 1973. He retired with a medical discharge due to heart problem s. Donald enjoyed rebuilding and repairing automobile engines. | APSLEY, Donald Richard (I11684)
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| 11826 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 23 sep 1929. He was inducted in to the military in 1950. Donald retired from the milit ary Sep 1973. He retired with a medical discharge due to heart problem s. Donald enjoyed rebuilding and repairing automobile engines. | APSLEY, Donald Richard (I011683)
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| 11827 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 28 Apr 1802. He was a Farmer. | PELTON, Allen (I798)
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| 11828 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 28 Apr 1802. He was a Farmer. | PELTON, Allen (I000797)
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| 11829 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 7 July 1914. Conflicting evidence states he died in 1965. | PELTON, Harold Vincent (I11584)
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| 11830 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born 7 July 1914. Conflicting evidence states he died in 1965. | PELTON, Harold Vincent (I011583)
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| 11831 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born in May. | PELTON, Clarence Gleason (I9588)
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| 11832 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born in May. | PELTON, Clarence Gleason (I009587)
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| 11833 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born on 12 Feb 1900. | PHARO, Clinton George (I12392)
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| 11834 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states he was born on 12 Feb 1900. | PHARO, Clinton George (I012391)
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| 11835 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she died in 1972. | HAGE, Mildred Beal (I12408)
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| 11836 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she died in 1972. | HAGE, Mildred Beal (I012407)
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| 11837 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she died in 1985. She resided in San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA in 1984. | PERRY, Edith Angeline (I9713)
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| 11838 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she died in 1985. She resided in San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA in 1984. | PERRY, Edith Angeline (I009712)
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| 11839 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she was born 12 Feb 1912. | FISK, Helen Elizabeth (I14694)
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| 11840 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she was born 12 Feb 1912. | FISK, Helen Elizabeth (I014693)
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| 11841 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she was born 3 May 1918. | DENNISON, Phyllis Isabelle (I15430)
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| 11842 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states she was born 3 May 1918. | DENNISON, Phyllis Isabelle (I015429)
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| 11843 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 1 Dec 1916. He was in the Army/Navy. He was a student at the New England School of EM balming. He served in the military from 1935-1945. He was a disabled WW II veteran. He resided in Springhill, FL in 1982. He enjoyed painting, swimming, camp ing and cooking. | PELTON, Andrew Russell Sr. (I11770)
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| 11844 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 1 Dec 1916. He was in the Army/Navy. He was a student at the New England School of EM balming. He served in the military from 1935-1945. He was a disabled WW II veteran. He resided in Springhill, FL in 1982. He enjoyed painting, swimming, camp ing and cooking. | PELTON, Andrew Russell Sr. (I011769)
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| 11845 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 17 May 1952. He serv ed as an officer in the military in the Revolutionary War, 4 Aug 1775-177 7. In 1775 he was a Lieutenant in the Canadian campaign under Colonel Ale xander McDowell rising to the rank of Captain. His award of land for serv ice was located in Ithaca, NY. In the troubles immediately preceding t he great war, the Peltons were ardent patriots. A record at the Washingt on headquarters, "The Old Hasbrouck House", at Newburgh, NY shows he enlis ted 4 Aug 1775. He was mustered into the continental service as First Lie utenant in the 7th Company of the 1st Regiment; four regiments having be en mustered at the same time or on the same day. His regimental office rs were Colonel Alexander McDowell, Lieutenant Colonel Rudolphus Ritzem a, Major Herman, Ledwitz, Adjutant John Brogdon, Chaplain Isreal Evans a nd Quartermaster William Tap. The officers of the 7th Company were Capta in Gershom Mott, First Lieutenant Benjamin Pelton, and Second Lieutenant T imothy Hughes. He was in the Quebec expedition under General Montgomery a nd was near him when he fell. He was also present at the execution of And re'. It is said he resigned because an officer was, as he thought, unjust ly promoted over him. About the time of his enlistment he sent his wi fe to relatives in NJ, probably to the home of his grandparents in Hopewel l, NJ. But she soon returned to New Rochelle, NY, remaining there for so me time. Benjamin served in the War of 1812. After his return from the army, he re moved with his family to Peekskill, NY. Living there till near the e nd of the century, for a part of all of this time, carrying on the cabin et business. He and his brother Philip were also iron workers, jointly ow ning lands and mines in Putnam Co. About 1797 he removed to Ithac a, NY to look after lands, six lots and to make a home for himself and fam ily. In the War of 1812 men were so slow to enlist, he and three of his so ns volunteered and served for a time under General Smythe on the Canadi an frontier. One son was taken prisoner and another, Richard Walcott Pelt on, dying on the way home. In Ithaca he was a prominent man and lead er in the community holding the position of judge for some time. As descr ibed by a granddaughter, Mrs. Emma B. Ingersoll, Benjamin was a small m an of ruddy complexion, brown hair and blue eyes, with a moderately promin ent roman nose. He was polite, quick in his movements, a good talker a nd fond of a joke, an able man and a good debater, an able writer and go od penman being very ingenious and methodical in all his ways. In religio us matters he was a strict seventh-day Baptist, but perfectly willing th at others should enjoy their own beliefs. | PELTON, Benjamin (I001138)
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| 11846 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 17 Nov 1956. | PELTON, Reginald William Jr. (I17717)
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| 11847 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 17 Nov 1956. | PELTON, Reginald William Jr. (I017716)
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| 11848 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 20 Mar 1909 and died 15 Aug 1 970. | PELTON, Charles (I16058)
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| 11849 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 20 Mar 1909 and died 15 Aug 1 970. | PELTON, Charles (I016057)
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| 11850 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 31 Oct 1900. | WESSELIUS, Morris (I15410)
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