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Matches 10701 to 10750 of 31204
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10701 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Martin C. EDINBOROUGH
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10702 |
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin twice removed | Minnie EDINBOROUGH
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10703 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin once removed | Shirley EDINBOROUGH
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10704 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thomas W. EDINBOROUGH
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10705 |
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 3 times removed | Warren G. EDINBOROUGH
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10706 |
Mary Rogness's - Fourth cousin once removed | Warren T. EDINBOROUGH
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10707 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Allan C. EDMANDS
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10708 |
Vital Records of Rhode Island, Arnold Collection, has Joseph's birthdaythe same as Patience, and Patience is not listed.
Joseph became a freeman in 1710 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. He wasa deputy in 1718, and assistant 1747-48 and 1758-59. His will was provedon June 15, 1767, executor, son Andrew. | Joseph EDMONDS
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10709 |
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Abram EDMUNDS
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10710 |
!CENSUS: 1880: Cedar Rapids, Linn Co, IA, page 71B; Listed under husband,George Parr.
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Albina A EDMUNDS
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10711 |
!CENSUS: 1880; Maine, Linn Co, IA, page 272A; Listed under husband, JamesBates.
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Alzina Adelia EDMUNDS
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10712 |
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Andrew EDMUNDS
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10713 |
Aandrew left his first wife, Meribah Field, and went to the northeastpart of New England where he married his second wife, Mary Hobbs.Meribah was granted a divorce on Oct. 31, 1716 on those grounds. | Andrew EDMUNDS
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10714 |
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Andrew H EDMUNDS
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10715 |
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Annie EDMUNDS
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10716 |
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Asenath H EDMUNDS
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10717 |
Christopher lived and died in the town of Ellisburg. He weighed about200 pounds and was avery stout man. He was taken prisoner by the Britishon Lake Ontario in the War of 1812.
ONe of Christopher's sons was born with a veil over his face.Christopher thought the boy could read the future, preserved the veil andgave it to him whe he became of age.
Christopher was completely carried away by "Morman Fever". He traded hisfarm for property in Nauvoo, ILL, and went thither, accompanied by hisson Joel and his daughter Lydia and son-in-law Nelson Van Wormer. On theway, he called on his brother Eliphalet, Monroe Co. NY. He was withdifficulty persuaded to over night, lest he should "die on unholyground". " He was so nervous about it, that he could not raise a cup ofwater to his lips with both hands without spilling a part" (James MadisonEdmunds). When Christopher reached Nauvoo, he found that he had beencheated in trading property. He was promptly cured of his delusion, cameback to Ellisburg, sued for and regained his farm, and was content tostay on it.
(Date on will says May 29, 1852, so Christopher died before that, and notin 1853?) | Christopher EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Cynthia EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Edwin EDMUNDS
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10720 |
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Eliphalet EDMUNDS
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!CENSUS: 1880: York, Tama Co, IA, page 635D; Listed under husband, TrumanPrindle.
!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Emily M EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Hulda EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Huldah EDMUNDS
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James served as a private under Captain Thomas Sawyer, Col. GideonWarren, Vermont militia. He was born in Providence and died inClarendon, Rutland Co. VT
DAR records, ID Number: 112926 | James EDMUNDS, II
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | James Orton EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Jefferson EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Jeptha EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Joel Stebbins EDMUNDS
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10729 |
MARRIAGE: EDMON, LYDIA and BRAINERD, CEPHAS 0001 0174 (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) | Lydia EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Malvina R EDMUNDS
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10731 |
The inscription on Mary's tombstone is as follows: Mary, wife of JosephHall, died October 20, 1846, aged sixty-seven years and eight months. Ishall be satisfied when I awake in Thy likeness. | Mary EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Mary B EDMUNDS
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Obadiah served as a Private in Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Company in serviceof the now State of Vermont, under command of Capt. Gideon Brownson, June26, 1776. He served 23 days with commencement of pay July 1, 1776.
Obadiah next entered the service on Oct 17, 1777 and dischargedOct-23,1777 serving Capt. Abraham Salisbury.
Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company in Col. Warren's Regiment of Militia undercommand of Levi Colvin. Obadiah entered service Nov. 7, 1778 and wasdischarged Nov. 15, 1778. In Col. Ira Allen's regiment he served fromMay 26 to May 30 1770. (1770n may be a typo) The above information wasgiven by Virginia Edmunds.
( Obadiah was a Private in the Vermont militia, 1778 - info from ConnieBates Lovitt)
From Vermont Historical Gazateer: Edmunds, Obadiah, from Rhode Island in1775.
Married Sarah Williams. He was a soldier of the Revolution andremarkably fitted to mitigate the hardships and smooth the asperitiesincident to settlement of the new Country. He was a man of uprightnessand sound judgement, of peaceable disposition and was held in high esteemby all who knew him. He died in 1809 and his wife in 1834. Theirchildren were Sarah, Reuben, Obadiah and Ira.
A few years after the death of Obadiah, all his children were married andhad moved to Chautauqua Co. New York with the exception of Ira, whoremained in Vermont. | Obadiah EDMUNDS
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At about the close of the Revolutionary War, Stephen ran away from hisfather and went to Canaan, Litchfield Co. CT. where he learned his tradeat the Iron Works there. He was called a bloomer. (This is the job ofshaping the hot ore by hammering or rollingit. A very hard and hotjob.) He was an industrious, hard working man of exellent nativeability. Although without much kinowledge of books, he was a ready andvigorous public speaker and a man of noble character.
In the winter of 1812-13, an epidemic of fever broke out in the town ofKent, prostrating a heavy proportion of the heads of families. Stephenimmediately left his work and thenceforth devoted himself to the care ofthe sick. He himself was struck down with the fever after a time andwithin two days of getting it he was carried to his grave. His wifeRebekah later followed him, leaving six children to the tender mercies ofcharity. | Stephen EDMUNDS
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!BIOGRAPHY: James Edmunds; EDMUNDS-OLIN--SPEAR-BENNET, THE GENEALOGICALRECORD
OF JAMES EDMUNDS AND HIS WIFE CORDELIA SPEAR; 1630-1850; Bradley andGilbert, 1872; Louisville, KY; Copy owned by Elmer R. Nelson, Chatsworth,CA 91311. | Thomas Jefferson EDMUNDS
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William served seven years as a regular in the Revolutionary War, beingengaged in many of the fiercest battles. After serving with the VermontRegulars, William moved back to Rhode Island where he enlisted for dutyfrom Scituate Twp. He served the remainder of the war with the RhodeIsland Regiment. When DWilliam finished his service, he returned toProvidence, Scituate Twp.
In 1784 William married Amy Laws in Providence, possibly eloping. Shewas from Scituate. In 1786 after the birth of their first child, James,they moved to St. Albans, Vt where theyb lived for three or four years.There they were burned out and barely escaped with their lives. Theythen to Clarendon, VT where they lived for a time, later moving to Keene,Essex Co. NY.
William was left handed and very stout. Nobody could whip him. | William EDMUNDS
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William was granted a forty-foot square lot next to the prison house fora shop by the Town of Providence on Jan. 27, 1703-04. William also kepta tavern for which he received a license from 1717-1722. In 1720-22 heand partners were proprietors of the tavern and vittleing house atReoping. William served with the Main Land TRroop of Horse in the FirstProvidence Company. He had also served in the Militia as at the time ofhis death he was called Lieutenant William Edmunds. He was also ablacksmith by trade. No mention is made in William's will of owning atavern, so he must have sold it before his death.
On Feb. 14, 1715, William and his wife Alice sold to Zachariah Jones aforty-foot lot for 300 pounds, situated on the west side of the highwayleading to corn mill on the east side of river or cove that goes tomill. The sale included dwelling house and also half of rights tocommon. In 1724 William was a Deputy. | William EDMUNDS
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REFN: 12832 | Edgar Harvey EDWARDS
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OBIT: Eileen LaVerne Edwards Doherty, 87, of 16505 Five Points Road, Locust, died at 1:55 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at her home.Her funeral will be at a later date in Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Fla.Born Feb. 9, 1919, in Rome, Ashtabula County, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late William McKinley Edwards and Clara Viola Bishop Edwards and was a homemaker. She worked at food cupboards in Ohio and FloridaHer husband, Raymond George Doherty, and a daughter, Susan Gaye McLaughlin, preceded her in death.She is survived by two daughters, Sharon Mason of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and Sara-Lynn Kutolowski and husband, Kevin, of Locust; a sister, Betty Lou Moll of Sebring, Fla.; four grandchildren, BethAnn LaPresta, Heather Holshu, Amanda Miller and Amy Kutolowski; and three great-grandchildren.No visitation is scheduled. | Eileen LaVerne EDWARDS
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This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin! | Gertrude Mae EDWARDS
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Still Living. | Gertrude Sarah EDWARDS
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Still Living. | Henry Harvey EDWARDS
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Still Living. | Mabel Margaret EDWARDS
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[gurley.FTW]
1859 Alabama(?) newspaper notices. Mary Ann Gardner Edwards (Dallas)
I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Mary Ann Gardner EDWARDS
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Still Living. | May Ethel EDWARDS
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[Gager Smith Short List.FTW]
Buried in Byron, Wisconsin Cemetery | Nellie EDWARDS
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | Susan Huldah EDWARDS
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Name Prefix: Mr | Unknown EDWARDS
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OBIT:
Name: Edwartowski, Frank
Date: Aug 21 1961
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #106.
Notes: Edwartowski. Frank Edwartowski of 3853 E. 53 St., beloved husband of Teodoria (nee Soeha), dear father of Stanley, Henry, Rita (deceased) and beloved grandfather. Friends received at Golubski & Sons Funeral Home, corner of E. 65 and Fullerton Ave. Services Tuesday, Aug. 22, 9 a. m. St. Stanislaus 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Frank EDWARTOWSKI
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OBIT: EDWARTOWSKI, HENRY J: Husband of Lucille-Obit Plain Dealer 17 Dec, 1994, pg. 10 sec. B | Henry J. EDWARTOWSKI
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