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Matches 5051 to 5100 of 31204
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5051 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Eliza BERRY
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1 NOTE 8 children | Hannah BERRY
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | John L. BERRY
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1 NOTE In the 1850 Census, Lydia (81 RI) was enumerated in the home ofher daughter Mary (Champlin) Sanders at Lincklaen (Chenango Co),NY.
In the 1855 StateCensus, Lydia "Champlain", aged 86, mother,born in Rhode Island, was enumeratedin the Town of DeRuyter(Madison Co) NY where she'd been a resident for 22 yrs.Heroccupation was listed as "weaver". | Lydia BERRY
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HP022, 1st Hopkinton Cemetery | Lyman BERRY
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WY008, River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE Gravestone reviewed 21 Aug 2001. | Maria A. BERRY
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1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p160. | Martha BERRY
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Robert BERRY, Jr.
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1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 82.
Admitted abt 1838- Alfred, New York. | Sally T. BERRY
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REFN: 8139 | Sarah BERRY
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1 NOTE 4 children by first wife, unknown | Saxton Palmer BERRY
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HP018, Oak Grove Cemetery | Susan Marie BERRY
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ?? BERTINI
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Devout Baptists. Family lived on Rutby Road in Tennessee (no city or town given to me) | Charles BERTMAN
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OBIT: SUPECK, JAUNITA R : Wife of late Joseph (Obit.).Plain Dealer 19 Nov, 1982, pg. 07 sec. E | Jaunita BERTMAN
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Alice Williams Bessee was born 26 May 1899 in Fort Dodge, Iowa. AliceBessee's marriage certificate lists her occupation as organist, aged 23years residing in Moscow, Idaho. She married Titus in Schenectady, NewYork 26 May 1922, his address being 244 Union Street in that city.
Alice achieved some renown for her efforts in helping to create thestate song of Idaho. The following is from the University of Idaho Website: The year 1917 was the year of the dawning of "Here We Have Idaho."Actually, the saga of the song begins a bit earlier - in the tropicalgarden of a home in Hawaii. There, Sallie Hume Douglas wrote a poem, setit to music and called it "The Garden of Paradise". Across the ocean inIdaho with the Senior Song and Stunt Fest of 1917 coming up, MacKinleyHelm of Lewiston and Alice Bessee of Moscow were struggling to provide anew song for the fest. They had been captivated by "The Garden ofParadise" with its music of lingering quality, like the glow of a sunsetover the hills of Idaho. So, MacKinley wrote new words for the music andAlice adapted the melody. The Idaho version was the hit - indeed. In thelate twenties, Bethel Joy Packenham, a student from Boise, rewrote theverses, but the chorus remains just as MacKinley penned it in 1917. Then,in 1933, the Morey O'Donnell touch was added with his arrangement.
The following write up came from the State of Idaho web site forsymbols of the state: IDAHO SYMBOLS - STATE SONG. The music for the Idahostate song, composed by Sallie Hume Douglas, was copyrighted on November4, 1915, under the title "Garden of Paradise." In 1917, McKinley Helm, astudent at the University of Idaho, wrote the verse which became thechorus of the Idaho State song, and Alice Bessee set the words to themusic by Sallie Hume Douglas. The song was popular then, and Alice Besseehad no idea of its origin. This song won the annual University prize forthat year, and eventually became the University alma mater. Albert J.Tompkins, Director of Music in the Boise Public Schools, wrote a set ofverses for the song. In 1931, the Idaho legislature designated "Here WeHave Idaho", previously known at the University of Idaho as "Our Idaho",as the Idaho state song.
Alice Bessie died of a pulmonary thrombosis. She died 7 September1928 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, and was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery,Chicago, Illinois | Alice Williams BESSEE
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Lucretia BESTOR
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OBIT: Name: Bliss, Ellen
Date: August 26, 1908
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: Bliss-Ellen, Tuesday, August 25, at 6 a. m., at Northfield, Ohio. Funeral Thursday at 1 p. m. standard time. from late residence. | Ella M. BETCHER
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Census records shows she had 5 children, 4 living. | Eliza (Lida) Jane BETHEL
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(Birth not found in Swansea Book.)
(Death not found in Swansea Book.) | (child) BEVERLY
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(Birth and marriage not found in Swansea book.) | David BEVERLY
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Date possibly could be interpreted as the 28th. | David BEVERLY
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Another source has the birth date as 15 APR 1692. | George BEVERLY
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Not mentioned in "History of Hingham." | James BEVERLY
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Rehoboth Vital Records has her given name as Sarah. | Leah BEVERLY
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In "History of Hingham" surname given as Buerly and given name as Lanix. | Lenox BEVERLY
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(Birth not found in Swansea book.) | Ruth BEVERLY
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Both of Swansea when married. | Sarah BEVERLY
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(Birth and marriage not found in Swansea Book.) | Thomas BEVERLY
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OBIT: Name: Bevington, Alice Ruth
Date: July 21, 1913
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #007.
Notes: Bevington-Alice Ruth, aged 3 years 7 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bevington, 3215 Denison ave., died Sunday forenoon, 11:15 o'clock, after a short illness. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the residence. | Alice Ruth BEVINGTON
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OBIT:
Name: Bialek, Albert
Date: Nov 1 1962
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #093.
Notes: Bialek. Albert Bialek, beloved husband of Mary, father of Stella Cudnik, Frank, John, Edmund, Leon (deceased), Walter, Stanley, Helen Seinowski, brother of Sr. M. Perpetua, O.S.F., and grandfather, late residence, 2985 E. 61st St. Friends received at Vodrazka Funeral Home, 3315 E. 55th St. Visiting Hours From 2 To 10 P. M. Services Friday, Nov. 2, at St. Hyacinth Church, at 10:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Arrangementa by Cudnik Funeral Home. | Albert BIALEK
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1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p145. | Clark BICKFORD
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1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p145. | Mary BICKFORD
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1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Chatham Cemetery in Chatham Twp, Medina, OH | Vesla BICKNELL
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Casimir BIERNACKI
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ladislawa BIERNACKI
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OBIT:
Name: Biernacki, Walter J.
Date: Mar 31 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #093.
Notes: Biernacki, Walter J., residence, 7810 Whitehaven Dr., Parma, beloved husband of Petronelia (nee Felek), dear father of Louie and Casimir, brother of Marcell (Chicago), and Martin (Poland), and dear uncle. Services Tuesday, Apr. 1, at 10 a.m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon and Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Walter BIERNACKI
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OBIT: Name: Slusarczyk, Mary
Date: Jul 13 1942
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #075.
Notes: Slusarczyk, Mary--Late residence, 2154 Thurman ave.; beloved wife of Frank, mother of Mrs. Julia Manzi, Mrs. Sophie Deming, Mrs. Catherine Rose, Sister Mary Zita, Peter, Joseph, Stanley, Frank Jr., and stepmother of Mrs. Mary Kishel, John, and grandmother; passed away Saturday p. m., July 11. Funeral from Majewski Funeral Home, 2258 Professer ave., Wednesday, July 15, at 9:15 a. m. and from St. John Cantius' Church at 9:45 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Mary BIESIADA
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1880 Census
Census Place:- Gunlock,Washington,Utah
FHL film 1255339, NA filmT9-1339 Page 393B
Asa E. Bigelow self married male white age 48 Illinois, farme
r Vt Oh
Elvira J. Bigelow Wife married female white 36 IA Keep House N
HNH
Moroni L. Bigelow son single male white 16 Ut At Home Il Ia
Jno Y. Bigelow son single male white 14 Ut Il Ia
Estus Leo Bigelow son single male white 11 Ut Il Ia
Perry S. Bigelow son single male white 7 Ut Il Ia
Moses W. Bigelow son single male white 5 Ut Il Ia
Elvira E. Bigelow Dau single female white 3 Ut Il Ia
Asa E. Bigelow son single male white 8M Ut Il Ia
Jim Snowother widow male Native American 40 Az Servant | Asa Elijah BIGELOW
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came to Utah October 6 1850, William snow Oxteam company.
1880 U.S. Census
Census Place Wallsburg,Wasatch,Utah FHL film 1255339 NA film T9-
1339 page 341C
Daniel Begelow self married male white Il farmer Vt NY
Parmelia Biegelow wife married female white 47 PA keeps Hous
e NH NH
D.D. Louie Bigelow son single male white 14 Ut Helps on Farm I
l PA
P. Emily Bigelow dau single femal white 12 Ut At Home Il Pa
Polly A. Bieglow dau single female white 9 UtIl PA | Daniel BIGELOW
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from "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" Centennial History of Wa
satch County,compiled and edited by Wm. James Mortimer. Publis
hed by Wasatch County Chapter of DUP
Daniel Don Louis Bigelow was born at Heber City, May 22 1866 t
o Daniel and Parmelia Mecham Bigelow, who had been advised to g
o there because of an Indian scare. He was baptized a member o
f the LDS Church July 11, 1875,by Daniel Bigelow and confirme
d by William E. Nuttall. On April 29, 1891, he was married to A
nnie Maria Boren in the Manti Temple by anthony H. Lund. Anni
e Maria was born in Wallsburg, October 24, 1873, to William Jasp
er and Lucina Mecham Boren. She died at Provo, Utah, January 5
, 1947. Daniel (Don)died there July 4, 1954. Both are burie
d in Wallsburg Utah.
After the Indian scare the Bigelow family moved to provo for awh
ile. The father had a swamill in Provo Canyon and Don worked th
ere several years. During the winter heattended Brigham Youn
g Academy in Provo. Annie Maria obtained what education she cou
ld.
He was called on a mission to the Central States in 1902, but wa
s called home after nine months because of his wife's heart trou
ble. In 1911 he was called to serve in the Southern States an
d was sent to the same place he served in 1902. While her husba
nd was gone she worked and supported him and the children. An
d although her health was not good, she continued onin the wor
k of the Lord.
When Don returned from his mission he took up farming continuin
g until he retired in 1939. After that they spent their lives w
orking in the Salt Lake and St. George Temples
He loved to read and his recreation was fishing and dancing, whi
ch he enjoyed very much. She was gifted inwriting poetry and h
ad a poem for every occasion. Her last and greatest work was t
o write her life's history in poetry form. She finished this an
d gave each of her children a copy for a Christmas gift just bef
ore she died.
Her life was spent in giving service to others. She was a goo
d wife, mother and friend, oved and respected by all.
Their children were: Annie Adora, Ida, Eva, Don Ervin, Elva, Flo
rallia, William Wells, John Alton, Emily May, Winona and Okie. | Daniel Don Louis BIGELOW
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ANCESTRAL FILES, MORMON CD ROM, 2/22/94 | Mary BIGELOW
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Camp Family Database: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genlady | John BIGFORD
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~ "There are ties to the Novak/Nowak family that you have listed on your site. My mother's two sisters married two of the Novak brothers. Helen M. Bihun married Joseph John Novak (Boodie); and Josephine Mary Bihun married Albert J. Novak (Pulley). My Aunt Helen and Uncle Boodie lived on the East Denison side of West 15th -- my grandmother lived with them as well. My Aunt Jo and Uncle Pulley lived upstairs from us on Botany. " -- Betty Joy
OBIT: NOVAK, HELEN M: Wife of late Joseph J-Obit Plain Dealer 17 Jun, 2001, pg. 7 sec. B | Helen M. BIHUN
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~ "There are ties to the Novak/Nowak family that you have listed on your site. My mother's two sisters married two of the Novak brothers. Helen M. Bihun married Joseph John Novak (Boodie); and Josephine Mary Bihun married Albert J. Novak (Pulley). My Aunt Helen and Uncle Boodie lived on the East Denison side of West 15th -- my grandmother lived with them as well. My Aunt Jo and Uncle Pulley lived upstairs from us on Botany. " -- Betty Joy
OBIT:
GRODY, JOSEPHINE M: Wife of late Clarence R-il-Obit Plain Dealer 04 Jul, 2004, pg. 6 sec. B
MARRIAGE:
1) BIHUN, JOSEPHINE and NOVAK, ALBERT vol.0188 pg.0531
2) NOVAK, JOSEPHINE and GRODY, CLARENCE R vol.0406 pg.0169
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) | Josephine Mary BIHUN
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OCCUPATION: Worked at the Berea Quarries.
OBIT: Name: Bihun, Nyk
Date: Jul 29 1964
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #093.
Notes: Bihun. Nyk Bihun, beloved husband of the late Mary, dear father of Stella Joy, Josephine Grody and Helen Novak, grandfather and great-grandfather. Services Thursday, July 30, at 10 A. M., at St. Bridget Church. Friends may call From 2-10 P. M. at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Nykola BIHUN
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~born in New Jersey and the family eventually settled in Middleburg Hts. where her father worked in the Berea Quarries.
OBIT:
JOY, STELLA M: Wife of late Orval G-Obit Plain Dealer 12 Nov, 1996, pg. 10 sec. B | Stella M. BIHUN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Benajah BILL
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Charles BILL
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Edward Mitchell BILL
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