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5151 |
HIST: The United States Census for 1850
HIST: Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania
HIST: Palmyra Township
HIST: Household Number 29
HIST: 56A 15 BINGHAM, Rudolphus m 66 PA
HIST: 56A 16 BIDWELL, Edwin m 36 CT
HIST: 56A 17 BIDWELL, Elizabeth f 22 PA
HIST: 56A 18 BIDWELL, Ovid m 2 PA | Rodolphus BINGHAM
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HIST: listed in household #28, 1850 Pike Co., Palmyra Township,?PA census
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HIST: The United States Census for 1850
HIST: Pike County in the state ofPennsylvania
HIST: Palmyra Township
HIST: Household Number 28
HIST: 56A 8 BINGHAM, Rudolph Jr m 23 PA
HIST: 56A 9 BINGHAM, Rufus m 24 PA
HIST: 56A 10 BINGHAM, Chauncey m 22 PA
HIST: 56A 11 HOWELL, Loren ? m 18 PA
HIST: 56A 12SMITH, Davis ? m 17 PA
HIST: 56A 13 ALBERTSON, Chester B m 28 PA
HIST: 56A14 COLIN, Mary f 21 Ireland | Rufus BINGHAM
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RESIDENCES:
1909 - 3706 E.61st St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Binkowski, Bruno
Date: Feb 21 1946
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #007.
Notes: Binkowski, Bruno, of 3706 E. 61st st. beloved husband of Bertha, father of Louis, Helen Panent, Edward and Cecelia; beloved grandfather, passed away Mon., Feb. 18. Funeral Fri., Feb 22, from Slezak Funeral Home, 3652 E 65th st., at 8:45 a. m., and St. Stanislaus' Church. 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. | Bruno BINKOWSKI
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OBIT:
Name: Binkowski, Edward
Date: Sep 17 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #093.
Notes: Binkowski. Edward Binkowski, beloved husband of Anna (nee Samosky), dearest son of the late Bruno and Bertha, dear brother of Cecelia Bender (Binkowski) and the deceased; Louis, Helen Pannent and Laura Blazejewski and beloved uncle. Funeral Mass Wednesday, Sept. 19, at St. Stanislaus Church at 9 A.M. Friends received at Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71 St., From 7-7 P.M. Monday And 2-5 And 7-9 PM Tuesday. | Edward BINKOWSKI
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RESIDENCES:
1949 - 6606 Chambers Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Helen BINKOWSKI
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RESIDENCES:
1950 - 6508 Forman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Peter BINKOWSKI
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MARRIAGE: BINNERT, MARY and DLUZYUSKI, JOHN 0029 0512 | Mary BINNERT
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Binns surname may be from a previous marriage and not her maiden name. | Julia BINNS
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-GQ | Alfred Clark BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-8P | Elmina Catherine BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-7J | Franklin Edward BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 1F65-9R | George Washington BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 5062-D4 | George Washington BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-FK | Horace Lyman BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-HW | James Moroni BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-DD | Martha Louise BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-B2 | Michael Dart BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-C7 | Rachael Christianna BIRCH
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Ancestral File Number: 8BRZ-9V | Robert Abner BIRCH
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1 NAME Ida May /Birchfield/
2 SOUR S01764
4 TEXT Date of Import: Mar 8, 2000 | Ida Mae BIRCHFIELD
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This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Dorothy BIRD
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"THE GENEALOGY OF JANE ELIZABETH WHEELER THOMAS" by Bertha Jane Thomas
Libby (1974)
STANTON GENEALOGY, by William Stanton, page 12.
Came to America April 29, 1635 in the "Elizabeth and Ann". Mrs. Lorddied in 1676, aged 87 years. She sealed her will with the arms of the"Lord alis Laward" family.
ANCESTORS OF ALDEN SMITH SWAN AND HIS WIFE MARY ALTHEA FARWELL, byJosephine C. Frost, The Hills Press, New York, MCMXXIII, page 148. | Dorothy BIRD
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Name: John Bird
Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England by E. Flagg. | John BIRD
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Marion Matilda BIRD
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Info from "The Genealogy of Jane Elizabeth Wheeler Thomas"
by Bertha Jane Thomas Libby (1974) | Perris BIRD
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This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Robert BIRD
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Info from Valerie Dyer Giorgi, 4168 Woodland St., Santa Maria, CA 93455Birth: ca 1556 "The Genealogy of Jane Elezabeth Wheeler Thomas"
By Bertha Jane Thomas Libby (1974)
Will: proven 1 October 1622, will calls him a Joiner.
dated 18 July 1622
Info from Louise P. Murphy CSG #6604
Info from Ackly Bosworth Genealogy | Robert BIRD
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | William BIRD
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OBIT: Name: Birkenheuer, John
Date: Jan 22 1947
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #007.
Notes: Birkenheuer, John, beloved husband of Anna (nee Molnar), father of Magdaline Wagner, Anna Dieckman, Margaret Dieckman, Elizabeth Pimsner, and Joseph, grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends may call at S. D. Miller Funeral Home, 15008 Lorain Ave. Funeral Thurs., Jan. 23, St. Mary's Church, Brook Park Rd. 10 a. m. | John BIRKENHEURER
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REFN: 10844 | Rebeccah BISANT
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Catherine (Kate) and her brothers and sister became orphans after the deaths
of Father in 1864 and Mother in 1867. They were raised by their Aunts and
Uncles, in the Powell and Peters Families. Kate was rasied by James Napoleon
Peters and his wife Elizabeth J. Powell, until she married James Harvey Shaner. | Catherine Ellen BISH
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[philandra bishop.FTW]
Charles came to Gaspereau and moved to Shepody, NB. As Charles was a very common name in this family, some confusion has arisen in the identification of the various individuals, and it is possible that this Charles was a sea captain or a blacksmith.{ Theodore H Bishop his nephew stated that his uncle went to Frederickton - told to W VE Boggs aurthor of the Bishop/Boggs Geneology Book. Charles was elected M.P.P. in Frederickton He had a son charles whom he established as a silk merchant in Brooklyn, NY
Source: Jerry Walsh | Charles BISHOP
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Charles Bishop b 3 Dec at New London, CT; d 1815 prior to 24 Aug; the date of the codicil of his father's will in which his name is mentioned, Lower Wolfville, NS. Charles came with his father to Gaspereau, NS in 1760. (It's south of Wolfville Nested in a pretty litte valley of the same name). They lived on the south side of the Gaspereau River, on the east side of the road, at the foot of the mountain. Little information can be gathered regarding Charles, other than that he was a farmer. He went from Gaspereau to Shepody New Brunswick where he died. (N.B. at the time was still part of Nova Scotia)
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Tangled Roots reads on page 18:
Charles came with his father to Gaspereau, N.S. in 1760. they lived on the east side of the road, at the foot of the mountain. Little information, other then he was a farmer. He removed from Graspereau to Shepody, N.B. where he died prior to 24 Aug 1815; the date of the codicil of his father's will in which his name is mentioned, at Lower Wolfville, N.S. He married twice. First around 1777
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Marriage Register Westmorland County, New brunswick, reports Charles married on 4 sept 1806 to Margaret Fetherby
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| Edith Rachel BISHOP
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| Elliott BISHOP
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REFN: 17136 | Esther Ann BISHOP
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| Frederick C. BISHOP
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| Joseph Warren BISHOP
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!Died in the U.S. Service. | Joseph Warren BISHOP
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0 children | Letty BISHOP
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[philandra bishop.FTW]
Note: Following the death of her first husband she married Edward Logan. They lived in Truro, N.S. After Edward's death , Lydia moved to Wallace, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia where she lived with her daughter Melinda. later she moved to Goshen, Guysborough County where she lived with her son Theodore until her death at the age of 86. She is buried in the Argyle Baptist Cemetery in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia | Lydia BISHOP, II
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In 1851 the family began it's long journey to America, first traveling by boat to Baltimore Maryland. From there they went to Princeton Illinois by boat, to Baltimore, then by wagon train and oxen they moved overland to Princeton, where they stayed for 2 years. In 1855, searching for a new home they again travelle by wagon train and oxen came by wagon train to Trout Brook, Wabasha, Minnesota. After resting they looked over the land searching for a place to build their home, finally settling in Bear Valley, Wabasha, Minnesota.
In June of 1855, the family homestead one fourth of section 33 in Chester Township. The Davis', true American pioneers, traveled from Princeton with the Jones family. Sometime after the death of her husband William in 1864, Amelia moved to Atkinson, Holt County, Nebraska where she lived out the remainder of her life.
TITL Tangled Roots
AUTH Printed and Bound in Canada by Friesen Printers, Altona, Manitoba, RoG 0B0
PUBL Published by: Genealogical Committee of the Bishop Family Association
Published by: Genealogical Committee of the Bishop Family Association
RR 2
Wolfville, N.S. B0P 1X0
REPO
Summerside - MacNaught History Archives
CALN ISBN 0-9694532-1-3
MEDI Book
PAGE Page 18
ALIA /Amelia/ | Philandra Amelia Hannah BISHOP
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[philandra bishop.FTW]
Robert Dixon
born 1778 in Gaspereau, NS died And buried in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island. Canada
He is mentioned in the will of this grandfather, Colonel John Biship, in the codicil dated 24 Aug 1815,, as having already received the full proportion of his father's share of the the grandfather's estate. He was one of the
members of the first Kings Agricultural society, formed 10 Dec 1789. Robert move to Prince Edward Island. Canada and then to Richibucto, New Brunswick. He then later returned to Cavendish, Prince Edward Island. Most of his family was born in Nova Scotia. He married twice first to: Margaret Boyle (b? on the voyage of her parents from Ireland to Halifax: D? in Halifax.) then to Richibucto, New Brunswick. He then later returned to Cavendish, Prince Edward Island. Canada. Most of his family was born in Nova Scotia.
Source; Jerry Walsh | Robert Dixon BISHOP
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| Robert Seaver BISHOP
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8 children | Sarah BISHOP
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!DIED: age 72 | Submit BISHOP
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!DIED: age 57 | Tabitha BISHOP
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| Thomas BISHOP
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William is also listed as being married to Malinda Helman Case, b. October 01, 1837 in Pike (township), Livingston County, Illinois
Married: 15 May 1853 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children
Julia Ann Bishop b: 20 Jul 1854 in Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Susan Arvilla Bishop b: 13 Dec 1855 in Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Artemus Henry Bishop b: 7 Apr 1857 in Fillmore, Millard, Utah
John Bishop b: ABT 1842 in
Susan Bishop b: ABT 1844 in
Artemus Bishop b: ABT 1846 in
But I doubt William was married to Malinda since he and Elizabeth Pratt married in1841and their children were born between 1841and 1859 | William Henry BISHOP
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OBIT:
Name: Biskup, John
Date: Feb 13 1964
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Biskup. John Biskup, residence, 4232 W. 35th St., beloved husband of Sophia (nee Drozd), dear father of Adeline Laurenty, Harry F. and Emil J., grandfather of Robert Laurenty, Dan E., Kathy, John, Cheryl Lynn and Beverly Jean Biskup, and great-grandfather. Family will receive friends 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. Services Saturday, Feb. 15, at 9:30 a. m. at the Sacred Heart P.N.C. Church. | John BISKUP
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