Matches 3,351 to 3,450 of 5,951
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3351 |
burial date | Hapgood, Thomas (I8678)
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3352 |
burial date | Loker, Robert Riddlesdale alias (I8698)
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3353 |
burial date | Buffum, Joshua (I8736)
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3354 |
burial date | Buffum, Abraham (I8737)
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3355 |
burial date | Engen, Anna (I8905)
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3356 |
burial date | Van Der Werken, Gerritt (I8958)
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3357 |
burial date | Ruiter, Frederic (I8989)
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3358 |
burial date | Baldwin, John (I9700)
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3359 |
burial date and place | Hapgood, John (I7190)
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3360 |
burial date and place | Burnell, Humphrey (I7363)
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3361 |
burial date and place | Burnell, John (I7370)
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3362 |
burial date and place | Pierce, William (I8812)
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3363 |
burial date of John Tripp The Elder | Tripp, John (I8648)
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3364 |
burial date St Nicholas Church | Burrough, Hugh (I8794)
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3365 |
burial date St Nicholas Church | Unknown, Thomasyn (I8796)
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3366 |
burial date-"a child of Edward Howes" | Howe, Unknown (I7196)
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3367 |
burial date-St Mary Magdalene | Unknown, Sarah (I3903)
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3368 |
Burial date/Old reformed Dutch Church | Van Vranken, Jannetie (I7835)
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3369 |
Burial Hill | Currier, Sarah (I3815)
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3370 |
Burial Hill | Maxfield, Joshua Sr (I3840)
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3371 |
burial of first wife | Family (F2616)
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3372 |
Burial Place | Schuch, Elisabetha (I3888)
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3373 |
burial place | Truax, Annatje (I7628)
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3374 |
burial place and date | Morse, Jonathon (I8327)
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3375 |
burial St Augustine | Trull, Robert (I8765)
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3376 |
Burial St Augustine | Trull, Thomas (I8819)
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3377 |
burial St Lawrence Churchyard | Nickerson, William (I8923)
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burial St Mary Coslany | Busby, Richard (I8930)
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3379 |
burial St Mary Coslany | Cocke, Christopher (I8931)
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3380 |
buried 1 Jun 1627 in Colyton | Hull, William (I3534)
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3381 |
buried 11 Feb 1678/79 | Hull, Agnes (I3512)
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3382 |
buried 15 Apr 1595 Crewkerne | Hull, Joseph (I3573)
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3383 |
buried 18 Apr 1649 | Burnham, William (I3385)
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3384 |
buried 19 Dec 1636 in Crewkerne | Hull, Thomas (I3592)
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3385 |
buried 20 Jul 1653 | Burnham, John (I3864)
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3386 |
buried 30 Oct 1629 in Crewkerne | Pyssing, Joan (I3597)
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3387 |
buried 6 Sep 1584 in Crewkerne | Hull, Mary (I3538)
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3388 |
Buried in Linwood Cemetery, Au Gres, Michigan. | Willett, Dale Clinton (I6181)
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buried Lapeer, Michigan | Gordon, Eli Grant (I5882)
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buried Moreland Cemetery read James A Irish 1854-1934 79y | Irish, James A (I5020)
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buried moreland cemetery reads charlie j irish 10/22/1888 6/26/1945 56y 16 spruce sq | Irish, Charles (I2791)
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Buried Moreland Cemetery, Tuscola, Michigan, USA | Irish, William W (I5901)
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3393 |
buried Sec 16 lot 210 Elm Lawn Cemetery, Bay City with wife Minnie
1930 living at 2012 Broadway St, Bay City | Willard, James William (I6158)
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3394 |
Buried Seelye Cemetery, Warren, NY | Burdick, Minerva (I5843)
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3395 |
buried Tinker Cemetery | Osborn, Charles T (I6639)
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buried Wahjamega Cemetery near caro per lds record 2136136-0113104120640
Taken from The History of Tuscola County, Biographical Sketches and Illustrations, H. R. Page Co., Chicago, 1883. Transcribed by Bonnie Petee.
G. KILE was born in Pennsylvania in 1852, and came to Tuscola County with his parents in 1856, and settled upon the farm now owned and occupied by the subject of this sketch. His father, N. Kile, died in July 1858. Mr. Kile was married in October, 1880, to Miss Tilley Fritz, of Pennsylvania, and has one son. His farm contains 160 acre of land on sections 12 and 13.
G. KILE, SR., was born in Columbus County, Pa., in 1818, remaining there until he became of age. In 1838 he was married to Miss Nancy Schultz, of that county, and soon thereafter bought a piece of land in the locality and commenced farming for himself, which he continued until 1852 when he sold out and came to Michigan. He at first rented a farm near Ann Arbor, upon which he resided two years, when he came to the township of Juniata and, after traveling a long distance through the unbroken wilderness, took up the farm upon which he now resides, and subsequently added eighty acres, making him a farm of 160 acres.
7/19/07-checked cass city chronicle for obit--none | Shultz, Nancy A. (I5852)
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3397 |
Burned at stake | Hubbard, Thomas (I7676)
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Burried Moreland Cemetery Louisa M Irish 1862-1947 | Higley, Louisa M (I2777)
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3399 |
Burton Historical Collection. Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Michigan. | Source (S1014)
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3400 |
Butler-1 | Butler, Margaret (I8058)
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3401 |
Butler-1160 | Boteler, Jamesle (I8022)
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3402 |
Butler-1760 | le Boteler, Edmund (I8091)
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3403 |
Butler-79 | Boteler, Jamesle (I8094)
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3404 |
Butler-80 | Boteler, Jamesle (I8009)
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3405 |
Butler-81 | Boteler, Jamesle (I8016)
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3406 |
Butler-840 | Butler, Sir Thomas (I8060)
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3407 |
by 1605 | Chase, William (I6439)
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3408 |
by marriage date | Howland, Elizabeth (I1586)
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3409 |
by marriage date | Howland, Abigail (I1698)
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3410 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12973)
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3411 |
calc backward from dod | Zulch, George (I5894)
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3412 |
calc backwards from dod | Thuemler, Christina Amalia Theresia (I6200)
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3413 |
calc from age at death-less one year assumption-see notes | Zulch, Mary (I5395)
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3414 |
calc from age at dod | Campbell, Amanda (I6046)
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3415 |
calc from age at dod-possibly incorrect | Shultz, Andrew (I5868)
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3416 |
calc from age at dod-probably born in Detroit | Seeley, Wilhelmina 'Minnie' (I5643)
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3417 |
calc from age at time of death | Hesse, Hans George (I4042)
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3418 |
calc from dod | Campbell, John L Ezekiel (I678)
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3419 |
calc from dod | Lounsbury, Sarah (I6043)
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3420 |
calc from dod | Gordon, Mary Eleanor (I6654)
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3421 |
calc from dod on Bay County death register | Seeley, George (I5950)
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3422 |
calculated from age at DOD | Seeley, Fredrick (I2698)
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3423 |
calculated from age at DOD | Brown, Jemima (I2916)
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3424 |
calculated from dod | Seeley, William (I2549)
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3425 |
calculated from gravestone | Schultz, Jesse Kyle (I6539)
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3426 |
calculated from gravestone | DeGroat, Peter Ezera (I6796)
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3427 |
Caldwell Cemetery | Shaw, Daniel (I7253)
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3428 |
CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, ADMINISTRATIONS, ETC, VOLUME IV- 1761-1770 :
1769, Nov. 15. Norbury, Joseph, of Cumberland Co.; school mas-
ter; will of. At present of said Co., but formerly of the Parish of
St. Clements, in Liberty of Westminster, County of Middlesex, in
England, taylor, son of Joseph Norbury of Little Share Lane, in said
Parish, born in 1722, christened and registered in the Register Book
of said Parish, which Kingdom I left in 1753. My plantation in New
England Town to be sold. Children, Joseph, Heath and Mary, to
have my money, when they come of age. My sons, Joseph and Heath,
to be disposed of, as my Executors think best, till they are 14, then
I wish them to be put to apprenticeship in Philadelphia to trades.
My daughter, Mary, I leave to the discretion of her mother. Wife,
Lida, the rest of my estate. Executors - Doctor Samuel Ward and
my wife, Lydia. Witnesses - Abel Shepherd, William Fithian, Joseph
Fithian. Proved Dec. 6, 1769.
copy of writeup from findagrave.com under Heath Norbury:
Heath Norbury
BIRTH 25 Jan 1760
Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
DEATH 2 Oct 1824 (aged 64)
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 70596202 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 0
Parents:
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Father: Joseph Norbury, b.06-Oct-1722, St. Clements Danes Parish, Westminster (London), England., d.06-Dec-1769, Trenton, NJ.
Mother: Lydia Doubleday-Norbury, b.1733, NJ. d.06-May-1806, Philadelphia, PA.
Married: May 2, 1758, in Cape May, NJ., by Rev. Samuel Heaton.
Paternal Grandaparents:
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Grandpa: Jacob Norbury, b.about 1705, England. d.???? England.
Grandma: [Name? Surname?], b.???? d.????.
Married: [unknown date and place]
Maternal Grandparents:
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Grandpa: William Doubleday, b.17-Oct-1699, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. d.16-Dec-1740, Cohansey, Salem, NJ.
Grandma: Jane Leaming-Doubleday, b.15-Oct-1706, Cape May, NJ. d.23-Sep-1754, Cape May, NJ.
Married: 1726, Cape May, NJ.
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The family in America dates from Joseph Norbury, a school-master, who came from England, in 1753, to Cape May County, New Jersey. Here, in 1758, he married Lydia Doubleday (a descendant of John Howland of the Pilgrim Mayflower colony of Massachusetts). Joseph Norbury, with his wife, later lived in Cumberland County, New Jersey, where their son, Heath Norbury, was born January 25, 1760. Joseph Norbury died in November, 1769. Heath Norbury became a "school-master" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There he married, June 12, 1783, Susanna Britt, of Philadelphia of Quaker descent; also a descendant of the Swedish colony of Delaware. Heath Norbury was public spirited and interested in the social welfare of the community. During the prevalence of the cholera (1793) and later of the yellow fever (1799) epidemics in Philadelphia he was steward of the Philadelphia Hospital Lazaretto on Tinicum Island, Delaware River. He was also a member of the Board of Health of Philadelphia. The Lazaretto on Tinicum Island cared for the afflicted patients during the prevalence of these epidemics. In the epidemic of cholera in 1793 it was Stephen Girard who largely financed, individually directed, and participated in the relief activities. It is said that this was the only time that "Stephen Girard came out of his shell." He was a taciturn, recluse type of man; the wealthiest citizen of Philadelphia. He was the founder of Girard college and established the "Girard Estate," which today is the greatest financial institution in Philadelphia. The city of Philadelphia memorialized Heath Norbury by Resolutions for his unselfish devotion and fearless activity during the prevalence of these epidemics. (These resolutions are in possession of the family). He is buried in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, in the cemetery where rest the remains of Joseph Priestly, the discoverer of oxygen. Heath Norbury's wife, Susanna Britt, was a daughter of John and Mary Britt of Philadelphia, Quakers. Mary Britt was the sister of Col. Daniel Britt, of the Continental Army of the Revolution, who saw service under General Wayne, principally on the western frontier.
SOURCE: "History of Illinois & Her People", by Smith, G. W., Chicago, American Historical Society, 1927, vol 4., pages 355-360.
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A native of York, PA. Had charge of the hospital service of the Continental Army, near Valley Forge, toward the close of the Revolutionary War. Through that conflict, except for that short period, he served in the ranks. Heath Norbury (husband of Susannah Britt-Norbury [Brett?])...
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Born: Jan. 25, 1760, Cumberland Co., NJ.
Married: June 12, 1783, in 2nd Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA., by Rev. Sproats
Died: October 2, 1824, Northumberland, PA.
Buried: Northumberland, PA.
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HEATH NORBURY - was Steward of the Philadelphia Hospital on 'Tinicum Island', Delaware River, in 1799, a member of the Board of Health. The other members at this time were:
-Edward Garrigues, President
-Paxhall Hoiingsworth, Secretary
-James Hall, Resident Physician-Hospital
-Thomas Eggor, Quarantine Master
-Heath Norbury, Steward - Lazaretto.
SOURCE: History of Delaware County, PA. Township of Tinicum, page 289, by Henry Graharn Ashmead. (From notes by: Elizabeth Peters Spence-Norbury) | Norbury, Joseph (I5823)
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California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. | Source (S677)
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California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. | Source (S641)
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California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. | Source (S983)
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California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. | Source (S685)
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California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. | Source (S917)
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3434 |
Calvary Cemetery | Smith, Edna Maude (I4889)
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3435 |
Campbell-1041 | Campbell, Elizabeth Isobel (I9798)
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3436 |
Camville-6 | Camville, Idoine de Longespee (I7962)
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3437 |
Canada | DeGroat, Catherine (I5961)
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3438 |
Canada | Campbell, Horatio E (I6044)
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3439 |
Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspxl. | Source (S1013)
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Canada. "Census returns for 1916 Census of Prairie Provinces." Statistics of Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm T-21925 to T-21956. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. | Source (S1034)
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Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. <a href="http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspxl</a>. | Source (S469)
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Canadian Quaker Yearly Meeting Records. Canadian Yearly Meeting Archives, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. | Source (S622)
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3443 |
Canadian Quaker Yearly Meeting Records. Canadian Yearly Meeting Archives, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. | Source (S945)
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3444 |
Cannot find a citation for Eunice's surname. Some online trees show Eunice Woodward, however most of those show John marrying Eunice in Ohio in 1822. We show no other connections to Ohio. Perhaps this is an error caused by confusion with another John & Eunice. | Unknown, Eunice (I7234)
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Cannot find in census aft 1870 | Wetherby, Jennette (I18221)
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3446 |
Capell-153 | Capell, Sir Giles (I7864)
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3447 |
Capell-155 | Capell, Sir William (I7863)
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3448 |
Capell-36 | Capel, Margaret (I7897)
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3449 |
Capt Newbery officiating | Family (F952)
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3450 |
Carcinoma | Chapman, Jane (I3769)
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