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11451 |
Ancestral File Number: 8FB7-S9 | William FLAGG
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11452 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7G-GT | Bartholomew FLAGG (FLEGG)
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11453 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7G-NV | Henry FLAGG (FLEGG)
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11454 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7G-J6 | Michael FLAGG (FLEGG)
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11455 |
Ancestral File Number: 45HB-NT | Thomas FLAGG (FLEGG)
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11456 |
REFN: 665 | Jefferson FLANDERS
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11457 |
REFN: 768 | Julia Ann FLANDERS
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11458 |
REFN: 700 | Mary FLANDERS
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11459 |
REFN: 649 | Moses FLANDERS
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11460 |
REFN: 717 | Pbebe FLANDERS
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11461 |
REFN: 684 | Stephen L. FLANDERS
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11462 |
Ancestral File Number: 3GSS-5P | William Wallace FLANIGAN
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11463 |
OBIT: Name: Hronesz, Mildred (Flave)
Date: Sep 21 1968
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #119.
Notes: Hronesz. Mildred Hronesz (Flave), late residence, 11300 St. Mark Ave., beloved wife of the late Walter, dear mother of Howard Riedel, grandmother of Denine, dear sister of Gerry Woodthorpe. Funeral services Saturday, Sept. 21, at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St., at 11 a.m. Interment Sunset Memorial. | Mildred FLAVE
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11464 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-1Q | Alice FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11465 |
Ancestral File Number: 8TJK-8C | Alice FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11466 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7G-LJ | Allen FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11467 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-33 | Allen FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11468 |
Ancestral File Number: 8TJK-BP | Allen FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11469 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-2W | Elizabeth FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11470 |
Ancestral File Number: 8TJK-CV | Elizabeth FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11471 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-94 SLGS: 24 JAN 1932 SL & 26 OCT 1950 | James FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11472 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7G-RD | John FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11473 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-5F | John FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11474 |
Ancestral File Number: 8TJK-D2 | Marian FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11475 |
Ancestral File Number: MJP0-M6 | Michael FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11476 |
Ancestral File Number: 8TJK-76 | Ralph FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11477 |
Ancestral File Number: 92Q8-86 | Ralph FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11478 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7G-VW DEATH: Will Proved 5/28/1587? BURIAL: 3/22/1590? Shipdham, Norfolk, Eng | Richard FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11479 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7G-X8 | Richard FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11480 |
Ancestral File Number: 8TJK-61 | Richard FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11481 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-8X | Thomas FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11482 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-DM SLGC: 5 MAY 1933 SL & 7 MAY 1968 | Unknown FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11483 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-FS SLGC: 5 MAY 1933 SL & 7 MAY 1968 | Unknown FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11484 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-G0 SLGC: 5 MAY 1933 SL & 7 MAY 1968 | Unknown FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11485 |
Ancestral File Number: 8TJK-9J | Walter FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11486 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-0K | William FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11487 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-7R | William FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11488 |
Ancestral File Number: 8Q7H-CG BAPL: 11 MAR 1933 & 21 SEP 1989 ENDL: 17APR 1933 & 21 SEP 1989 SLGC: 5 MAY 1933 & 26 SEP 1989 | William FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11489 |
Ancestral File Number: SWGC-N3 | William FLEGG (FLAGG)
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11490 |
OBIT:
Name: Pimsner, Amalia
Date: Nov 14 1928
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: Pimsner-Amalia (nee Fleisher), age 64 years, widow of the late Andrew, mother of John, Edward, Irma and Mollie, Tuesday, p. m. Funeral from the late residence, 3575 W. 123d St., Friday, at 2:30 p. m. | Amalia FLEISCHER
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11491 |
!Marriage: from HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILIES OF CHESTERFIELD,
MASSACHUSETTS. p.175-6, book #26H Public Library. Indicates marrage toSarah
......... Shows ch. Elias, B 25 Apr 1775; A HISTORY OF MURRAYFIELD,p.152,
ind. John married Sarah Fleming of Palmer 25 Jan 1789. DISCREPANCY MUST BE
RESOLVED. THIS MAY NOT BE JOHN KIDD HAMILTON BUT ANOTHER JOHN MARRIED TO
ANOTHER SARAH ???????
2nd Marriage to Grymes, Submit of Goshen, 10 Sep 1801. ch. Submit b. 30Oct
1802. | Sarah FLEMING
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11492 |
"In 1818 Sarah FLEMING moved with her father and mother from Trenton, N.J., to Zanesville, O. In 1826 she married George STORER, and made her wedding trip on horseback to Brooklyn, settling on the “ridge.” She was very domestic, an excellent nurse, and ministered to the sick for miles around; she was a great reader, especially fond of history. She was a consistent Christian, an ardent Methodist, the leading church publications were well patronized by her. She was a supporter of the Ladies’ Repository.
Her six children were Lydia Ann, Sarah Jane, William C., Charlotte May, Mary Emily, and Emma Louis (Mrs. Frederick WIRTH); Charlotte married George GARDINER." | Sarah E. FLEMING
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11493 |
Buried Allegany Cemetary | Sarah Laura FLEMING
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11494 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Tine FLEMING
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11495 |
RESIDENCES:
1951 - 3725 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio
Later moved to Florida | Marie FLETCHER
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11496 |
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
He was old enough to witness a deed made by his uncle JamesPendleton on the 13th of June 1681 (York Deeds, III, folio 93). On the25th of May, 1671, Brian Pendleton executed a trust deed of Joshua Moodyand Richard Martin "For the Intyre affection that I beare my Grandson(now my adopted Sun) Pendleton Fletcher (I) have granted unto him all mynecke of Land on which I now lyue, as far as the Mill, together with twoislands, etc." (York Deeds, II, folio 97).
Pendleton Fletcher was constable of Saco in 1681, and selectman in1685. In 1693 he was Lieutenant of a company of soldiers stationed at astrong stone fort built on the river bank at Saco Falls. The Journal ofJohn Pike notes that on the 7th of August 1607, "Pembleton" Fletcher withhis two sons w4ere taken by the Indians, and three soldiers of Saco fortwere slain as they were leaving Cow Island. One of the sons wasrecaptured with the slaughter of three or four of the savages (NH His.Soc. Col. Vol. III, p. 49). Pendleton Fletcher died in captivity,probably at Quebec, about 1698, and his widow administered his estate in1700.
He and his wife Sarah Hill had seven children, born before 1690(Savage). One of his sons, Pendleton-4, Jr., was captured four times bythe Indians. He was a prominent citizen of Biddeford, Me., where he was aSelectman and Deputy to the General Court.
He removed later to Arundel, Me., where he died in 1747. | Pendleton FLETCHER
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11497 |
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
Pendleton-4, Jr., was captured four times by the Indians. He was aprominent citizen of Biddeford, Me., where he was a Selectman and Deputyto the General Court.
He removed later to Arundel, Me., where he died in 1747. | Pendleton FLETCHER, Jr.
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11498 |
Sources: Early New England Pendletons; AF; History of Stonington;National
Society, Daughters of Colonial Wars.
Early N.E. Pendletons: Rev. Seth Fletcher, married before 1655. Their
son, Pendleton Fletcher, was captured four times by the Indians. He wasadopted
by Grandfather Brian Pendleton in 1670.
Colonial Wars: Seth Fletcher, married Mary Pendleton. | Seth FLETCHER, Rev.
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11499 |
Married Name:<_MARNM> Morgan | Mary FLINT
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11500 |
7 children | Sally FLINT
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