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9201 |
Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. | Truman Needham CORNISH
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9202 |
Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. | William CORNISH
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9203 |
REFN: 4803 | Daniel CORNWALL
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9204 |
MARRIAGE: Barbour Collection, East Haddam, Vol. 9, p.233:FULLER, John m. Mary ROWLE, alis MARY CORNWELL, May 10, 1721; Vol. LR 1 p. 572 | Mary Rowle CORNWALL
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9205 |
Name Prefix: Rev.
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995,p 25.
Admitted abt 1849 - Alfred, New York.
Ordained Milton [WI] 1863, alsoprofessor | Amos Russell CORNWELL
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9206 |
OBIT: Name: Cornwell, Harvey B.
Date: May 22, 1882
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #016.
Notes: Cornwell- At Bakersfield, Calfornia, May 7, 1882, of pneumonia, Harvey B., eldest son of Jenette S. and the late Harvey D. Cornwell, of Amhurst, Lorain county, Ohio, aged 30 years and 16 days. | Harvey B. CORNWELL
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9207 |
May have died in Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio
RESIDENCES:
1860 - Amherst, Ohio
1870 - he does not appear in the census. Only his wife and three children are shown, yet he didn't die until 6 years later? Maybe the year of death should be 1870 and not 1876. | Harvey D. CORNWELL
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9208 |
After her divorce from Charles Armstrong, she, her father and young son moved to Bear Valley in Wabasha County, Minnesota. While staying with her brother George she met his neighbor and her future husband Robert Davis. | Maria Diploma CORSER
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9209 |
REFN: ABC # 3284 | Jane COTTIER
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9210 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 56. | Mary COTTON
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9211 |
THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page102.
Lived in Friendship, New York. | Albert Boardman COTTRELL
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9212 |
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante
PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 49.
We lack record of his marriage but Charles H. Pendleton of Westerlythinks she was a sister of George Lamphere, who had fenced part ofJames-2 Pendleton's land.
Sources: Early New England Pendletons.
Early: Caleb Pendleton. Married Elizabeth _________, possiblyLanphere.. | Elizabeth COTTRELL
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9213 |
1 NOTE 9 children | Freelove COTTRELL
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9214 |
Note: Wheeler: History of Stonington; p 327.
Ellen Rowland COTTRELL: "Descendants of Nicholas COTTRELL";Manuscript atWesterly Public Library, Westerly, RI; 1904/10;updated 1952.
BARBOUR Collection: VR of Stonington, CT.
The family moved from Stonington to Voluntown, CT, which is aborder-townto
Hopkinton, RI, where many of the BURDICK families were located.
The administration of his Estate was given 4 May 1773 to AmosCrandall of
Voluntown.
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
Joseph and Mary lived near what is now called Pendleton Hill, Conn.He has many descendants in Mystic, Conn.
On the 4th of May, 1773, Amos Crandall of Voluntown was appointedadminister on estate of Joseph "Cotteril", late of Stonington, deceased.(Stonington Probate rec., ii, 65.) | Joseph COTTRELL
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9215 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 26.
Admitted abt 1834- Alfred, New York | Joseph S. COTTRELL
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9216 |
Note: COTTRELL Research Reports: R. Andrew Pierce, 1989; JudithH.Leudemann, 1990.
Based on the results of both of these research
reports, it is postulated (with strong
circumstantial evidence) that Keturah was an un-
listed daughter of Joseph and Mary (Holmes)
COTTRELL. It is also postulated that Nellie
JOHNSON in her 1937 BURDICK genealogy assumed that
Keturah and her sister, Abigail, who both
married BURDICK brothers, were sons of a Reuben
COTTRELL because Abigail named her first son Reuben
She may well have named her son after her brother,
Reuben.
Genealogists for many years have sought in vain
for a Reuben COTTRELL who could be the father of
Keturah and Abigail, with absolutely no success.
Also note the strange name Royzell//Roswell in the
Gideon BURDICK and Joseph COTTRELL family, which
can be traced back to the HOLMES family! | Keturah COTTRELL
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9217 |
1 NOTE "The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.;The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 49.
First name also spelled Lillens or Lebbeus. | Libbeus COTTRELL
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9218 |
HP022, 1st Hopkinton Cemetery
1 NOTE Gravestone photo 20 Aug 2001 | Mary COTTRELL
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9219 |
Crawford Cemetery
1 NOTE Salamanca Republican Press:
Died of a stroke.Had been ill for six years. Lived inSalamanca last 26 years. Member of Baptist Church. Survivedby two daughters and two sons, Miss Lucile at home, Mrs FrankCone, Nelson at home, Alfred O. Robison, and one brother,Brother G.M. Cottrell from Tioga Pa. She lived in Alfred at 392East State Street. | Mary Belle COTTRELL
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
Lieut. Nicholas Cottrell, 3rd was born 1658, and died in the summerof 1727; his widow, Dorothy, was appointed to administer his estate, 13Nov 1727. He was a prominent citizen of Westerly and was one of the TownCouncilmen for several years before his death. | Nicholas COTTRELL, 3rd
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9221 |
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
Rebecca Randall was the sister to Nathan Randall who marriedJoseph's sister, Mary. They are said to have settled in Worthington,Mass. | Nicholas COTTRELL, 4th
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9222 |
REFN: 8137 | Patience COTTRELL
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9223 |
Note: His given name is also sometimes spelled "Roswell" -- and it seemsto be a name which runs through the HOLMES and BURDICK families for a fewgenerations. | Royzel COTTRELL
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9224 |
Details obtained from http://www.blythin.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I211&tree=Tree | Gary COTTRILL
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9225 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Elizabeth COUCH
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9226 |
| Living COULSON
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9227 |
Did Leta call her Sally? | Sarah COULTER
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9228 |
REFN: FTJ#5387 | Margaret COUNTERMAN
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9229 |
| Living COUPE
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9230 |
Mercy Hospital
Milton Cemetery | Charles F. COURTNEY
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9231 |
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | COVEY
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9232 |
HP022, 1st Hopkinton Cemetery
1 NOTE 8 children | Mary Elizabeth COVEY
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9233 |
Residence: 8 SEP 1885 Rock Falls, Dunn county, Wisconsin
Residence: ABT. 1859 Phoebe moved to Wisconsin
Residence: 1864 phoebe lived in Durand, Pepin county, Wisconsin
Residence: 1865 phoebe moved to Rock Falls, Dunn county, Wisconsin
Residence: 14 APR 1891 Rock Falls, Dunn county, Wisconsin
Will: OCT 1831 will Book C, page 267 of her grandfather James Covey, Sr. lists her as an heir
Census: 1840 New York State census, Livingston county, Lima township
Census: 10 AUG 1850 Marengo township, Calhoun county, Michigan
Census: 9 OCT 1857 Wabasha county, Mazeppa township 109, Range 14, page 8, roll #5 T109 R14
Census: 1860 Wabasha county, Bear Valley, Mn. page 67, line 32
Census: 9 AUG 1870 Rock Creek, Dunn Co., Wi.
Census: 7 JUN 1880 Rock Creek Dunn county, Wisconsin, lines 7-11
Census: 1900 Federal census of Rock Creek town, Dunn county, Wisconsin
Occupation: 1860 seamstress
Occupation: 1900 Farmer and hotel keeper
Education: 1900 can read and write
Event: Deed land MAR 1896 Phebe sold her land holdings to Ernest W. Talford as recorded in Vol. 46 of deeds, page 564, Dunn county, Wisconsin
Religion: Episcopal
1900 Federal Census of Rock Creek Town, Dunn County, Wisconsin.BROWNING, Phebe A; b. Oct 1815 NY; 84 years old: Head of household; widow; Parents born in Germany; Farmer &hotel keeper owns property; can read and write; (This is a little odd... mother of one child and one child living)Also in the household:Brimmer(or Brinner), Anna A. - daughter; married, mother of 3 with 2 living; 44 years old, b. Dec. 1855 Mn; parents from NY. | Phebe Ann COVEY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | COVILLE
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MRS. M. A. PATTERSONAlice Louise Covington Patterson, daughter of the late Josiah and Hulda Frazier Covington, was born in Ste. Genevieve County, Mo., on March 7, 1871, and passed away at her home in Farmington [St. Francois County], Mo., on April 5, 1950, at 1:00 a.m., following a short illness.At an early age she professed faith in Christ and at the time of her death was a member of the Aulsbury Chapel Church. She was a faithful Christian until her death.On December 31, 1888, she was united in marriage to McAnally Andrews Patterson, who survives. To this union, fifteen children were born, all of whom survive. They are: Marvin Patterson, Stella (Mrs. Luther) Elders, Alice (Mrs. John) Waller, Maggie (Mrs. John) Saffel [Saffell], and Myrtle (Mrs. Lawrence) Cunningham of Route 1, Bonne Terre; Bertha (Mrs. Arthur) Sigman, and Mrs. Hazel Straughn of St. Louis; Carl Patterson, Johnny Patterson and Effie (Mrs. Elmer) Rosener of Elvins; Gladys (Mrs. Everett) Heck and Woodrow Patterson of Crystal City; Virginia (Mrs. Carl) Horn and Olive (Mrs. Earl) Smith of Lemay and Iva (Mrs. Martin) Powell of Farmington.She had fifty-one grandchildren, forty-nine surviving. Two preceded her in death in infancy and Elizabeth Waller Byington having passed away July 31, 1949. She is survived by 36 great-grandchildren.Grandma Patterson was a loving wife, mother and grandmother; a true friend and neighbor. She was loved by all who knew her.Funeral Services are to be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Aulsbury Chapel Church. Interment in the Marvin Chapel Cemetery with Cozean Service.[The Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, April 7, 1950] | Alice Louise "Allie" COVINGTON
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9236 |
"...graduated from Ann Arbor Law School. Married and dropped dead from heart disease". | Richard COWAN
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The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | William COWDEN
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9238 |
She was of Scituate, MA.
She died at the age of 91. | Hannah COWING
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Name Suffix: Corporal
Name Suffix: Corporal | Alvah Demetrius COWLES, Corporal
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9240 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | Anna Maria COWLES
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9241 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | Floyd R. COWLES
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Custom Field:<_FA#> Married records incomplete | Frank Bell COWLES
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9243 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | Harry Benjamin COWLES
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Cause of Death: Paralysis of the system after a long illness | Hiram Bela COWLES
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9245 |
Cause of Death: Died at Sea | James Dallas COWLES
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Cause of Death: Died in hospital | James Samuel COWLES
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Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | John Chandler COWLES
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Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | Luther Alvin COWLES
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Custom Field:<_FA#> 1895 lived with his step-parents | Melvin COWLES
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Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | Meta L. COWLES
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