Matches 8,451 to 8,500 of 18,015
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8451 | Twin | Wittelsbach, Queen of Saxony Marie Anna Leopoldine (I59969)
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8452 | Twin | Capet Prince of France (I59998)
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8453 | Twin | Furbee, Jacob Eugene (I16094)
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8454 | Twin | Furbee, Opal Imogene (I16093)
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8455 | Twin to John Brewer. | Brewer, Thomas M. (I1645)
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8456 | Twin to Thomas M. Brewer. | Brewer, John Ruben (I1644)
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8457 | Twin. | Wittelsbach, Queen of Prussia Elisabeth Luise (I59982)
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8458 | Twin. | Wittelsbach, Queen of Saxony Amalie Auguste (I60088)
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8459 | Twin. | Princess of Baden Karoline Friederike Wilhelmine (I58146)
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8460 | Twin. | Wittelsbach, Queen of Prussia Elisabeth Luise (I59982)
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8461 | Two Veterans Die as Others March (1914) Taps Sound for Pioneers with Booming of Salute Last Grim Battle is Fought and Lost while Memorial Exercises in Vancouver are Being Held Vancouver, Wash., May 30 - (Special) - John Livingston, 82 years old, and George W. Maxwell, 81, were not in their places today when the Grand Army Post fell in to head the parade. As the strains of the "Star Spangled Banner" faded and died and the 21-gun salute boomed out, the two veterans were fighting their last grim battle. In rooms with curtains drawn to screen from their dimming eyes the bright light in which outside the flags were fluttering, the two faced a common enemy, and when the exercises were over, and tear-stained veterans had turned away with the soft sunny words of "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground" ringing in their ears, announcement was made that "taps" had sounded for two of their number. Mr. Livingston was born in Tennessee and fought in the Sixth infantry Volunteers. Mr. Maxwell was an Iowan. Both were pioneers of the Pacific Northwest. The others of the fast dwindling little company of veterans marched as usual and took part in the exercises at the City Park. Many were present too, when the Women's Relief Corps repeated the impressive ceremony of strewing roses on the waters of the Columbia in memory of the sailor dead. (1914) - Pioneer of County Dies Saturday George William Maxwell died Saturday morning at his home at 3201 O street, at the age of 81 years, 10 months and 1 day. He is mourned by his wife, one son at St. Mary's Idaho, one son at Saltese, Montana, and one daughter, Maud, residing at home. He leaves two sisters at Thayer, Nebraska, and one brother and sister at Fairfield, Iowa. Mr. Maxwell was a farmer and was born in Ohio. he left his native state at an early age, coming west to Iowa, then pushing on to Yamhill county, Oregon, with wagon and team of oxen in 1851. Twenty-five years ago he settled at Woodland, during which time he represented Cowlitz county in the legislature. He was highly respected by all who knew him and was known for his many acts of charity to others. The funeral will be held at Knapp's chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, Chaplain Ossewaarde of the Twenty-first Infantry officiating. Interment will be made in the military cemetery. Cab:419: Extension Wrapper, Treasury Department, Office of the Auditor for the War Department, February 4, 1903 Respectfully returned to the Hon. Commissioner of Pensions In the case of George W. Maxwell, late 2d Corp. in Capt. William Allen's, vice Capt. A. J. Hembree's Co. E, 1st Oregon Mtd. Volts., also, 2d Lieut. in Capt. Hiram Wilber's Co. B, 1st Oregon Rangers, the Co. roll shows that he was enrolled in Capt. Allen's Co., October 15, 1855, mustered on October 19, 1855, and was discharged, May 7, 1856. He served 206 days, and was allowed pay for service as 2d Corp., from October 19, 1855 to February 3, 1856; as Sergt. Maj., from Feb. 3, 1856 to March 7, 1856; and as 2d Corp., from March 8, 1856 to May 7, 1856, by Award No. 1524, Sett. 9505 of 1862. Co. roll also reports that he served in Capt. Hiram Wilber's Co. B, 1st Oregon Rangers as 2d Lieut. He enrolled and mustered, May 18, 1856, and was discharged, August 21, 1856. Period of service 96 days, and was allowed pay for said service on Award No. 990, Sett. 7920 of 1862. Reuben Everest served in Capt. Hembree's Co. Francis N. Shaver and A. S. Bridefarmer served in Capt. Wilber's Co. F. E. Rittman, Auditor. P. C. #6550 | Maxwell, George Washington (I918)
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8462 | Typhoid Fever | Webb, Nancy Jane (I38620)
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8463 | U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived;), Source Citation: Source number: 2726.025; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1. birth date: 1750 birth place: Anne Arundel, Maryland marriage date: 1776 marriage place: MD Name: Timothy Reagan | Reagan, Timothy Sr. (I5945)
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8464 | U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived;), Source Citation: Source number: 2726.025; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1. marriage date: Bet. 1775-1776 marriage place: Maryland birth date: 1760 birth place: MD Name: Elizabeth Trigg U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived;), Source Citation: Source number: 2726.025; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1. birth date: 1750 birth place: Anne Arundel, Maryland marriage date: 1776 marriage place: MD Name: Timothy Reagan Elizabeth was born in Caswell County, North Carolina, moving with her parents to Sevier County, Tennessee in late 1790's. Elizabeth was a sister to Sarah and Dursilla Reagan as indicated by Emert family records and traditions. Also in Donald B. Reagan's possession, a Reagan family record lists Elizabeth as a sister of Richard Reagan. Elizabeth Reagan is listed in the 1830 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. The latest land entry for Elizabeth was enter in 1835. Also she is still living in 1837 according to 1837 Sevier County, Tennessee Tax List. . Sources: 1830 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee. 1837 Sevier County, Tennessee Tax List. Dennis W. King.Ftw (5386 S SALIDA CT, AURORA CO, USA 80015). Emert family records and traditions. http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I3678&tree=001 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I3770&tree=Smokykin King.Ged (Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001), Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. Rosa Lee Downey notes, 16 June 1983, p 42. "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 66. The Book of Reagans, Donald B. Reagan, (Name: 1993;), p. 22, 253-255. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. | Reagan, Elizabeth (I23230)
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8465 | U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived;), Source Citation: Source number: 2726.025; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1. marriage date: Bet. 1775-1776 marriage place: Maryland birth date: 1760 birth place: MD Name: Elizabeth Trigg | Trigg, Elizabeth Lutz (I5983)
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8466 | U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Name John H Anderson SSN 233032008 Birth Date 17 Dec 1882 Birth Place Enterprise, West Virginia Death Date 18 May 1947 Claim Date 21 May 1947 Type of Claim Death Claim Notes 26 Nov 1976: Name listed as JOHN H ANDERSON | ANDERSON, JOHN HUGH (I24099)
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8467 | UMG/White Oak Flats Cemetary | Reagan, Timothy Sr. (I5945)
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8468 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Anderson, Anna Bell (I36053)
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8469 | Unamrried | Plantagenet, Lord of Beaufort John (I62885)
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8470 | University of Tennessee Medical Center | Reagan, Mamie (I68234)
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8471 | University of Tennessee Medical Center | Conley, Claude Vernon (I68600)
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8472 | University of Tennessee Medical Center | Myers, William O. (I68738)
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8473 | Unmarried | Plantagenet, Princess of England Alice (I59303)
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8474 | UNMD | Prince of Scotland Donald (I61804)
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8475 | Unmd | Prince of Brunswick Otto (I64658)
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8476 | UNMD | Prince of Scotland Malcolm (I61803)
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8477 | Upper Hanover Township | _____, ANNA MARGARETHA (I67474)
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8478 | Upper Hanover Township | Emmert, Maria Catharina (I67541)
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8479 | Upper Hanover Township | Emmert, Anna Maria (I67543)
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8480 | Upper Hanover Township | Emmert, Johan Jorg (I67545)
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8481 | Upper Hanover Township | Emert, Anna Christina (I67549)
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8482 | Upper Hanover Township | Family: Jost Jorg Schlicher / Maria Catharina Emmert (F23746)
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8483 | Upper Hanover Township, New Hanover | NEIDIG, DANIEL (I67473)
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8484 | US Army | Atchley, Frank Jr. (I27519)
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8485 | US Court Judge. Moved to Missouri in 1818 and then back to Wheeling in 1820. | Caldwell, Alexander (I10191)
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8486 | V.A. Hospital | Bier, Wayne Ranyard (I797)
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8487 | Verdi/verti | Frazey, Verdi (I1411)
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8488 | Vince enjoyed auto racing and his cousin Hal Hancock was one his racing buddies. Vince raced in Bakersfield California and in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. | Hancock, Bruce Vincent Sr. (I3488)
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8489 | Vincennes, France is a place of death by royalfam.ged, Date of Import: Feb 10, 2006. | Valois, King of France Charles V (I58974)
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8490 | Virginia or Germany | Flynn, George (I67465)
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8491 | Virginia or Germany | _____, Sarah (I67640)
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8492 | Virginia or South Carolina | Teaders, Elizabeth (I40134)
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8493 | Vp | De Warenne, William (I63379)
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8494 | Waitman Booth; son-in-law Henry Killen. (S116) | Killen, Henry (I4946)
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8495 | Waitman Furbee was born 5 Sep 1783 in Magnolia, Kent County, Delaware Colony, British Colonial America. His father was Caleb Furbee b. 1752 to Bowers Furbee and Anna (Sipple) Furbee. His mother was Sarah (Craige) Furbee b. 1753 to Alexander Craige and Elizabeth (Mann) Craige. The couple were married 177X? In Kent County, Delaware Colony. Waitman was named after his Uncle Waitman "Wait" Furbee and Waitman Sipple Jr. was his paternal grandmothers father. Caleb, Sarah and most of their children (What Children?), including Waitman, migrated to Monongalia County, Virginia, now West Virginia Abt 1790. It was there that Waitman me Catherine N. "Katy" Leap. Her father was John Wesley Leap b. 1735 to Johannes Nickel "John" Leab (?) and Barbara (mnu) Leab (?). Her mother is Margaret Emily (Crow) Leap b. 1750 to John Crow and Mary (Hart) Crow. Waitman and Katy were married Abt. 1806 in Monongalia County. Their children John George, Elizabeth, Caleb, Samuel, Sarah Evelyn, Mary Bell and Catherine Miranda were all born in Monongalia County. The family lived there until 1823. 2 May 1812 Secured a Peace Bond in Monongalia County, Virginia, United States as the story goes it was done to protect Gabriel from John Wesley Jr. Sometime in 1823 the family migrated south west to the headwaters of Little Fishing Creek, Tyler County, Virginia, what is now near Wileyville, Wetzel County, West Virginia. This is where their last child Gabriel was born. It was a few years later in 1825 that Waitman was granted 100 acres on Little Fishing Creek and an additional 170 acres on McElroy's Creek, wich is significantly south of Little Fishing Creek in both Tyler and Doddridge Counties. WHY DID HE MOVE IN 23 not 25? 01 Jun 1830 - 1830 Census Tyler County, Virginia, United States Name: Hastman Furby. Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49. Other early settlers of the region were the Alley, Anderson, Clark, Gorby, Joliff, Long, Martin, Mason, Mooney, Postlethwait,and Young families. A Bowers and John Furbee (Clarify what Bowers and what John) were granted land nearby from the Commonwealth of Virginia who was trying to encourage settlement in that area. All of these lives became intertwined, but none immediately so much as the Postlewait family. Richard Nelson I lived over the hill from the Furbees, to the West on Rocky Run, having secured a land grant of 300 acres from the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1826. Three of the children of Richard Postlewait I married Furbee children. 1. John George married Elkiah (sp?) "Elise" Postlethwait 2. Samuel Furbee married Jane Postlethwait 3. Catherine Miranda Furbee married Richard Nelson Postlethwait II 1 Jun 1840 - 1840 Census Tyler County, Virginia, United States. Name: Waitman Furbee. 1 Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59. Employed in Agriculture 2. April 11th, 1846 13 Sep 1850 - 1850 Census Name: Waitman Fourby. Age 67. Birth Year abt 1783. Birth place Delaware. Home in 1850 District 64, Wetzel, Virginia, USA. Gender Male. Family Number 383. Waitman, Katy, their children, (Some of whom were named after Presley Martin, founder of New Martinsville) could be found in the same area, what is now Proctor District of Wetzel County, West Virginia, along with many other descendants, spanning many generations, to this day. RUN ON!!! 4 Jul 1860 - 1860 Census Name Watesman Furbey. Age 75. Birth Year abt 1785. Gender Male. Birth Place Delaware. Home in 1860 Wetzel, Virginia. Residence Post Office: Knobford (Knob Fork). Waitman died in 1863 of Dropsey. He and Katy were laid to rest, with no head stones, on his farm on what is now known as Higgins Cemetery. I, as well as other researchers, believe it was finances that led to the lack of any sort of marker. His will was probated in Tyler County. The couple do have a headstone now, placed "By Descendants" well after they died, some time Aft. 1970. Bowers F. Furbee, son of Samuel Furbee, son of Waitman and other descendants such as Carl Bryan Shuman, great - grandson of Sarah Evelyn Furbee, daughter of Waitman, knew the precise spot within the family cemetery where our ancestors had been laid to rest. If not for their knowledge no marker would exist today. * Waitman or a Caleb Furbee bought 230 acres of land for $4.95 on West Run. This Caleb was his Dad or a cousin. We do know this Caleb was married to a woman named Sarah and Waitman's mother was indeed a Sarah. I think Waitman is who bought the land. I need the year! * McKimmie lists 6 children only. Check DNA and Census for Children. | FURBEE, WAITMAN (I11133)
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8496 | Wallace was a certified bachelor for the whole of his life. He never married and after being single and living in Southern Califronia since 1925, he returned in 1978 to live in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. During his life he served as a radio technician in the US Air Force and he was also a Hollywood businessman for many years. After his retirement, he devoted his time to genealogy, and has added much to the histories of several families, including the data on these pages. Wallace also saw that many of the small West Virginia cemeteries were kept tended. Not only his family but many families in the state of West Virginia owe Wallace a debt that can never be repaid. | McKimmie, Wallace Foster (I11867)
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8497 | Walter was listed in Census of 1830 Roane County Tennessee The timing of Walters birth suggests his mother was probably Sarah Harrison and not Sarah Sackville as has been suggested by those unaware of his marriage to Tillah White and his marrying two Sarahs one before Tillah and one after. "Walter King Born 1764 Louisa, Virginia died Oct 1830 Roane Co. Tennessee; son of Thomas King and Sarah ". Sevier Family History with the collected letters of Gen. John Sevier, First Governor of Tennessee, and 28 Collateral Family Lineages. P 246. This proves that Thomas md another Sarah after Tillah White his second wife. | King, Walter (I66966)
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8498 | Waltham Abbey | GODWINSSON, HAROLD II (I60477)
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8499 | Ward fathers last name ... | Loveday, Ellen Elizabeth (I33108)
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8500 | Was raised going to the Church of Christ but in her sixties started to attend the Methodist Church. She and James (Tim) were married by Church of Christ Minister Wellin Gallagher. The County Courthouse has her birth date as October 3, 1917. | Sapp, Freda Naomi (I6048)
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