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Any Errors or conflicts are inevitable, due to the
many sources compiled here.Most are contributed by
family members personal recolections plus findings at
the Salt Lake Family History Library Records. All
contacts are welcome. TheEarly Bryants data end in
Florida,but are alleged to emanate from Georgia .The
Sherrards start in Lawrence Miss. | Lemuel HUMPHREY
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OBIT: Name: Humphrey, Lowell L.
Date: Jan 26 1949
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #040.
Notes: Humphrey, Lowell L., husband of the late Christina; father of Otto, Mrs. Nellie Root, Mrs. Catherine Eddy, Mrs. Neita Feuchter, Mrs. Carrie Kobelt, Mrs. Grace McNab, the late Mrs. Lowella Geiger; grandfather and great-grandfather; passed away Tuesday, Jan. 25, at the residence, 3205 W. 120th; aged 94 years. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Friday, Jan. 28, at 1:30 p. m. | Lowell Loyal HUMPHREY
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Please verify all data. Info presented is best known as of March 2004. | Lurenda HUMPHREY
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OBIT: Name: Killaly, Mabel Humphrey
Date: Sep 26 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #123.
Notes: Killaly, Mabel Humphrey, beloved wife of the late Percy M. Killaly, sister of Harvey J. Humphrey and aunt of Dudley S. Humphrey and Mrs. Fred Mackley, Sept. 25. Friends may call at the Fairhill Home, of the Millard Son & Raper Co., Fairhill at Last?Blvd., After 3 P. M. Friday, where services will be held Saturday, Sept. 27, at 2 p. m. Burial will be private. Kindly omit flowers. | Mable Elizabeth HUMPHREY
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Married John Shipman | Martha HUMPHREY
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Earlier found at Lyme Regis Devon England.
Mary & John Clearinghouse Vol 16.
One source says?Woolbridge, Dorset SECOND BOAT vol 1 | Michael HUMPHREY
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One source says Woolbridge, Dorset SECOND BOAT vol 1 | Michael HUMPHREY
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MARRIAGE: GOSS, NELLIE I and ROOT, ALDEN F 0113 0491
OBIT: Name: Root, Nellie I.
Date: Jan 17 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #150.
Notes: Root, Nellie I. (nee Humphrey), beloved wife of the late Alden, mother of Willard T. and Amos L. Goss and the late Howard, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Neita Feuchter, Catherine Eddy, Carrie Kobelt, Grace McNab, Otto and Luella Geiger (deceased), passed away Sunday. Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, where services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 2 p. m. | Nellie I. HUMPHREY
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!HUMPHREY GENEALOGY Humphrey. FAMILIES MILFORD CT | Noah HUMPHREY
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Participated in capture of Havanna 1762 | Noah HUMPHREY, Captain
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!Humphrey Genealogy | Samuel HUMPHREY
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!Humphrey Genealogy | Samuel HUMPHREY
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Mary & John Clearinghouse Vol 16. | Samuel HUMPHREY
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Married Richard Burnham | Sarah HUMPHREY
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Personal Information
Name: Humphrey, Sarah
Father: Humphrey , Lemuel
Mother: Case , Dorcas
Birth Date: 10 September 1813
City:Liberty
County: Delaware
State: OH
Country: USA
Source Information:
Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Births[database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. | Sarah HUMPHREY
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Mary & John Clearinghouse Vol 16. | Susan HUMPHREY
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BIOGRAPHY: [note: the following bio appeared opposite page 247. Also included was a portrait of Wm. Humphrey. ]
WILLIAM HUMPHREY was born in Goshen, Conn., Oct. 13, 1812, and was the seventh child of Dudley Humphrey and Polly M. Sherman. He married Sarah A. Bierce, of Cornwall, Conn., April, 1834. By this union were born four children: Emma Louisa, married Joseph Hyde, an extensive farmer, and lives in the northeast portion of the township. Sarah Alice, married George Pargus, farmer, fruit-grower, and manufacturer of lumber, and lives near Collins' Station, in the same township. Delia Lucretia, married W. B. Johnson, a merchant, at the centre of Townsend; she died June 15, 1869. Willie, died in infancy.
BIOGRAPHY: Mrs. Humphrey died Nov. 18, 1854. Our subject married his second wife, Miss Sarah M. Hyde, of Wakeman, Ohio, June 28, 1855, who survives him. At an early age the subject of our sketch manifested unusual mechanical skill and ingenuity, and during his business life invented many improvements in machinery; among which is what is still known as "Humphrey's Direct Action Steam-Mill," also the "Humphrey Double Action Pump." In 1835 he removed from Connecticut to Parma, Ohio, where, with his brother, Dudley S. Humphrey, he engaged in the manufacture of clocks, lumber, etc. In 1840 the two brothers came to Townsend, purchased a large tract of land, and commenced lumbering on a large scale. They built mills and plank roads, and furnished employment for a large number of men. What was an almost unbroken forest in 1849 is now adorned by two thriving villages, broad cores of pasture, meadow, and orchard lands. He was president of the Centre Plank Road Company, and was One of the principal movers in the enterprise; in fact, was the animating force in completing the work. The lumber manufactured by them was, to a large extent, sent to an Eastern market through Milan as the nearest shipping-point for water transit; hence they became the inset extensive patrons of the plank road. He soon became the largest lsodholder in the township, and continued to be up to the time of his sudden demise. He was cool, self-reliant, and always in full command of his forces, no matter what the emergency. When, Os was frequently the case one of his mill-men would meet with an accident requiring surgical skill, like the crushing of a hand or the breaking of an arm, he was the first man sought for; when, with pocket- knife, needle, splints, ant the surgeon would seldom change it. He went boldly forward with business enterprises where many of large experience, even, would hesitate and doubt. His judgment on all business matters in which he had the management was clear, decided, and came by intuition apparently. In every sense of the word he was a large-hearted, broad-gauged man, of prepossessing appearance, attractive and genial in manner, - with strangers as well as friends. He scorned a mean or dishonorable transaction, and was incapable of doing a mean thing himself; and despised it in others. Combined with his other social qualities was the rare trait of equanimity of temper and forbearance, even under strong provocation, remembering the injury only to render some kind office to the offender when in need, which was frequently the case. This quality seemed to be recognized most fully by all who knew him. Not only his business, but his charities and his sympathies were on a broad and generous scale. He would always prefer to lose a debt than distress a poor, industrious man. He was a peacemaker of his neighborhood, and, no matter what the press of business, would attentively listen to the misfortunes and trials of others, and, like a father, freely advise those who sought his kindly offices. The estate of his father having been absorbed by indorsements for friends in the early life of our subject, he knew all about poverty, and struggles, and misfortune, and his kindly sympathies were developed in that school of experience which alone seems fitted to make men Godlike, and gives them active, intelligent sympathy for the unfortunate. To his immediate family he was a tower of strength and a fountain of love. As a neighbor, kind and obliging. As a citizen, liberal and patriotic. His biographer finds a pleasure in writing of one who was endeared to a whole community by so many amiable qualities, and who was so entirely self-made. His school-room education ended with his twelfth year. Few men with a classical education were more prosperous in business. His education was practical, and acquired in the school of experience. Politically, he affiliated with the Democratic party, but was said to be in active sympathy with the maintenance of constitutional liberty, and untiring in his labors for the comfort of soldiers during the late war. He was nominated by his party for representative, August, 1865, at a time when his party was in a hopeless minority, and of course was not elected, though he ran ahead of his ticket. He never was a member of any church organization, but treated all with respect. His religion was to do good to his fellow, - to help those in want. In short, he was one of those few noble souls who could rise above church, creed, and formulated dogma, and reach that higher principle from which it is possible to know God by discovering the Almighty in the soul. He met his death, Nov.23, 1874, by the breaking of a scaffolding, while engaged in repairing the roof of his dwelling-house. The fall broke his skull, causing his death within a few hours, and he was unconscious most of the time until death released him.
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"Notice: the above material is Public Domain (no copyright)." | William HUMPHREY
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Still drove at 88. Later lost his license due to poor eyesight. Hadinoperable Cancer, as per Leta. | Louie F. HUNDERTMARK
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REFN: 7074 | Betsey HUNGERFORD
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1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 478. | Edna HUNGERFORD
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MARRIAGE: HUNGERFORD, JULIA C and FOOTE, JOEL 0011 0019
OBIT: Name: Foote, Julia Catherine
Date: July 30, 1909
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foote-Julia Catherine, beloved wife of the late Joel Foote, at residence, Brooklyn Heights, July 28, aged 69 years. Funeral from late residence, Thursday, July 30, at 2 p. m. standard. | Julia Catherine HUNGERFORD
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REFN: 10749 | Thomas HUNGERFORD
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Name: Hunie, Ruth L.
Dwelling: 103
Family: 108
Relationship to head of household: Daughter
Race: White
Sex: Female
Birth Date: September 1896
Age: 3 years
Marital Status: Single
Birthplace: Ohio
Birthplace of Father: New York
Birthplace of Mother: New York
"1900 Federal Census" 4th Ward, City of Dayton - County of Montgomery - State of Ohio (Series: T623 - Roll: 1306 - Page: 5B - Line: 68) (HeritageQuest)
Census Note: John L. and Anna Hunie lived, with daughter Ruth L. at 136 Edgewood Avenue in Dayton, Ohio. | Ruth Lee (a) HUNIE
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Her birth certificate shows her as F. A. Hunninghaus. Her SSN was 579-28-5006. Her death certificate shows that she died on February 5, 1961 at 11:59 p.m. The immediate cause of death was Pulmonary embolism, due to acute myocardial infarction due to Arterio-sclerotic heart disease. Her date of Birth is shown as October 16, 1888; however, research has proven that this date is off by 2 years. | Anna Frederica HUNNINGHAUS
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everret Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 210.
He is a cheese-maker and a Prohibitionist. His wife is a member ofthe Baptist church. Residence, Morris, Otsego Co., New York. | Ernest Robert HUNT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed
GEORGE HUNT
MYSTIC -- George Wellington Hunt, 64, of 1730 West Columbia St.,Orlando, Fla, formerly of Mystic died Tuesday at Oragen MemorialHospital, Orlando, following a long illness.
Before leaving the area several years ago he was an electrician atGeneral Dynamics - Electric Boat. In Florida he worked in the airconditioning business.
Born in Groton, Feb. 11, 1915, he was the son of the late George A.and Lillie Etta Chesabro Hunt.
Surviviors include his wife E. Odella Holdridge Hunt, three sons,George W. and Gary W., both of Orlando and Ronald A. Hunt of Aiken, S.C.;tow sisters Nadine Bennett of Old Mystic and Geraldine Williams of Grotonand six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 pm Saturday from Shea Williams FuneralHome, Mystic. Interment will be in Lambtown Cemetery, Ledyard.
There are no calling hours.
Donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society,120 Broad St., New London.
Mr. George Wellington Hunt, 64, 1730 W. Columbia St., Orlando, diedTuesday. Born in Gorton, Conn, he moved to Orlando from Mystic, Conn in1952. He was an air conditioner maintenance man and attended FirstBaptist Church, Orlando. He was a member of Pipefitters and PlumbersUnion Local 808. Survivors: wife, Mrs.
E. Odella, sons, George W. and Gary W., Orlando, Ronald A. Aiken, S.C.;sisters, Mrs. Nadine Bennett and Mrs. Geraldine Williams, Mystic, Conn,and six grandchildren. W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, Orlando. | George Wellington HUNT
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MARRIAGE: HUNT, LUCY and FISH, BETHNEL vol.0004 pg.0107
SOURCE_OF_NAME: Ebenezer Foster's book ("Early Days of the Pioneers") addendum lists Bethuel's wife's name as Lucy Briggs. Not sure if this means that HUNT is a married name, or that BRIGGS is. From the marriage license application it appears that if she was married before, then HUNT would be the married name and BRIGGS her maiden name.
The 1860 census shows Bethuel Fish with wife, Lucy, their children and Charles Hunt (age 45). Bethuel's brother, William, is also living at the same house.
OBIT: Name: Fish, Mrs. Lucy
Date: April 3, 1898
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish-Mrs. Lucy Fish, at the residence of her son, C. A. Fish, 177 Kenilworth st., at 7 o'clock Saturday morning, in her 79th year. Funeral services Monday at 2 p. m., standard time, at the above place | Lucy L. HUNT
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Ancestral File Number: 2C8J-JL | Nancy Elva HUNT
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Information from here down in uncomfirmed. | Narcena Elizabeth HUNT
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W.T. Brigham, History of the Brigham Family, LDS FHC microfilm
1033775, item #3. Originally a settler in Concord, of Marlborough at
time of marriage to Mercy Hurd. First wife Elizabeth died 27
December 1661.
W.L. Rubbles, Brigham Ancestry, p. 5. Widower with four children
when he married Mercy Hurd.
Emma Elisabeth Brigham 1927, The History of the Brigham Family, vol.
2. Died October 1667.
From the "selvage1" database at WorldConnect. Please contact PetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions. | William HUNT
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Ancestral File Number: HQ0L-8V | Abilene HUNTER
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REFN: 5339 | Aurelius H. HUNTER
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Curtis William HUNTER
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Name Suffix: M.D. | David HUNTER, M.D.
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Joined Baptist Church of Victory (NY) on Oct 26, 1851
became member of Onondaga Baptist Church after marriage to Willis C. Fish
1870 Census, New York, Onondaga Co., Otisco, p 39 | Elizabeth HUNTER
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Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Evelyn Fannie HUNTER
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Ancestral File Number: HQ0L-7P | Hannah HUNTER
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Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Harold HUNTER
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REFN: 5842 | Harriet B. HUNTER
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REFN: 5003 | Henry C. HUNTER
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Ancestral File Number: HQ0L-5C | James HUNTER
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Ancestral File Number: HQ0L-6J | John HUNTER
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REFN: 6007 | Julia Ann HUNTER
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Ancestral File Number: 8HTD-5D | Katherine HUNTER
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Ancestral File Number: HQ0L-46 | Mary HUNTER
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REFN: 6177 | Mary HUNTER
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REFN: 6695 | Miles B. HUNTER
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REFN: 5507 | Orrin L. HUNTER
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Ancestral File Number: 8PH2-RH | Priscilla HUNTER
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REFN: 4668 | Samuel HUNTER
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