Matches 52,401 to 52,500 of 53,278
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52401 | Unmarked grave | WINSLOW, Penelope (I106435)
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52402 | Unmarked grave | WINSLOW, Sarah (I106436)
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52403 | Unmarked grave | WINSLOW, Christiana Bannister (I106451)
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52404 | Unmarked grave | WINSLOW, Catherine Weltden (I106456)
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52405 | unmarked grave on east shore of Cambells Pond. The tombstone was moved about 1936-1940's to Geddie Memorial Church Cemetery at Spring Brook, Prince Edward Island (46.49415,-63.50702). The gravestone reads: Sacred / To the memory of / JAMES TOWNSEND / of Park Corner, Prince Edwd. Isld. / Also of ELIZABETH his wife / They emigrated from Berkshire / in England to this Island AD 1775 / with their two Sons and three / Daughters viz John James Eliza / Rachel and Mary. Their son John / died in Antigua in the lifetime of / his Parents. His afflicted Mother / followed him into Eternity with / patient resignation on the 17 Day / of Aperil [sic] 1795 in the 69 year of her age. / And her disconsolate Husband / also departed this life on the 26 day / of Decr. 1806 in the 67 year of his age. / They have left four Children to la- / ment the loss of the most virtuous / affectionate and tender parents. Reverse side of stone reads: This monument is / erected as a small Tribute of / Respect to their revered / Memory and virtues by / their only surviving Son / James Townsend of Park Corner / ---------------------------------------------------- / They whom the dreadful stroke of death disjoined / This faithful Pair by sacred vows combin'd / Now met in realms of happiness do prove / The true delights of pure celestial Love / Their children hope their Parents dear to greet / Who fled before them to a blissful seat. | TOWNSEND, James (I9272)
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52406 | unmarked grave on east shore of Cambells Pond. The tombstone was moved about 1936-1940's to Geddie Memorial Church Cemetery at Spring Brook, Prince Edward Island (46.49415~-63.50702). The gravestone reads: Sacred / To the memory of / JAMES TOWNSEND / of Park Corner, Prince Edwd. Isld. / Also of ELIZABETH his wife / They emigrated from Berkshire / in England to this Island AD 1775 / with their two Sons and three / Daughters viz John James Eliza / Rachel and Mary. Their son John / died in Antigua in the lifetime of / his Parents. His afflicted Mother / followed him into Eternity with / patient resignation on the 17 Day / of Aperil [sic] 1795 in the 69 year of her age. / And her disconsolate Husband / also departed this life on the 26 day / of Decr. 1806 in the 67 year of his age. / They have left four Children to la- / ment the loss of the most virtuous / affectionate and tender parents. Reverse side of stone reads: This monument is / erected as a small Tribute of / Respect to their revered / Memory and virtues by / their only surviving Son / James Townsend of Park Corner / ---------------------------------------------------- / They whom the dreadful stroke of death disjoined / This faithful Pair by sacred vows combin'd / Now met in realms of happiness do prove / The true delights of pure celestial Love / Their children hope their Parents dear to greet / Who fled before them to a blissful seat. | DAVIS, Elizabeth (I9273)
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52407 | Unmarried | MARJORIBANKS, Anne (I4446)
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52408 | Unmarried | HOWATT, Elizabeth Ellen (I35306)
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52409 | unmarried | DYER, Benjamin (I74415)
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52410 | unmarried | VINTON, Caroline Dyer (I74502)
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52411 | unmarried | COGGLESHALL, Elizabeth (I74779)
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52412 | unmarried | COGGLESHALL, Susanna (I75124)
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52413 | unmarried | JACKSON, Sarah (I77922)
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52414 | unmarried | LOOMIS, Marshall (I79341)
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52415 | unmarried | LOOMIS, Sarah (I79355)
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52416 | unmarried | WYNCOOP, Harriet Grace (I79574)
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52417 | unmarried | HULL, Experience (I79938)
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52418 | Unmarried | LOOMIS, Mary Eliza (I81243)
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52419 | unmarried | WALKER, Preston (I97528)
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52420 | unmarried | WALKER, Preston (I97528)
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52421 | unmarried | WINSLOW, Hannah (I106448)
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52422 | unmarried | WINSLOW, Hannah (I106448)
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52423 | unmarried | HILL, Jane (I107480)
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52424 | unmarried | --, Claricia (I115722)
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52425 | unmarried | --, Hodierna (I115723)
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52426 | unmarried | CAVENDISH, Henry George (I119789)
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52427 | unmarried | CAVENDISH, James Charles (I119793)
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52428 | unmarried in 1856 | VINTON, Elizabeth (I74505)
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52429 | unmarried in his early twenties. | RICHARDSON, Timothy (I43293)
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52430 | Unmarried mother of Alexander's son Alexander Adam | WIGHT, Margaret Fraser (I3755)
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52431 | unmarried. | SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER, Lord Ronald Charles (I119815)
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52432 | unmarried; lives on the farm with her mother, who is now in her 87th year(1893). This Dyer farm has been in the family for over 100 years. Mrs.Lydia D. Briggs was born there. (Olin.doc) | BRIGGS, Lydia D. (I80619)
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52433 | Unnamed baby, Twin sister to Nancie, was buried in the rose garden underEmma's bedroom window at Highland Park. | NILSON, Infant (I49728)
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52434 | unsure if this is actually daughter | THEOBALD, Genevieve (I40443)
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52435 | Upham, a well-known family near St. Matin's, N.B. | UPHAM, James (I61445)
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52436 | upon his death by his son, George. | LEVESON-GOWER, Lord Francis 1st Earl of Ellesmere (I119869)
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52437 | upon his death in France. He last served as a Private with the Machine Gun Corps, 3rd Batallion, service number 712778. | WIGGINS, Charles Kingsley (I1879)
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52438 | upon his death in France. He last served as a Private with the Machine Gun Corps, 3rd Batallion, service number 712778. | WIGGINS, Charles Kingsley (I1879)
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52439 | Upon his death, his titles passed to his younger brother, Robert | GROSVENOR, Colonel Gerald Hugh 4th Duke of Westminster (I120110)
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52440 | upon his father's death, aged about three years, the title of High sheriff of Westmorland. | CLIFFORD, John 7th Baron Clifford, 7th Lord of Skipton (I116887)
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52441 | Upon the death of Edward IV on 9 April 1483 Grey's half-brother became King Edward V. On 30 April 1483, while accompanying Edward V to London from Wales with thewir uncle Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl of Rivers, Grey was arrested by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III) and with Rivers was imprisoned in the north of England. When Richard III acceded to the throne Grey and his uncle were executed. | GREY, Richard (I117612)
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52442 | upon the death of her father, James V, Mary was crowned Queen of Scots at the age of 9 months. | STUART, Mary Queen of Scots (I92341)
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52443 | Uriah was a farmer. Residence given as Westminster, Vt., enlisted as sergeant in Capt. John Grigg's company; was paid for services at Walpole, N. H.; had traveled 11 miles. Uriah enlisted for three years Feb. 4, 1777, under Capt. William Ellis, in Company Eight; received a bounty of 20 pounds; age 36 years. Uriah Carpenter, being at Oxford, Mass., enlisted for nine months in the Continental army; age 35; stature six feet; complexion light; hair light brown; eyes light; joined Captain Kingsbury's Company, Colonel Hawes' Regiment; enlisted about April, 1776. It appears that he enlisted again, residence given as Danvers, Essex County, Mass., March 29, 1781, for three years. | CARPENTER, Uriah (I75785)
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52444 | Urville was a bachelor living in Albany (Prince County), Edna was a spinster living in Crapaud (Queens County). | Family: Urville Schurman LARGE / Edna Hannah SIMMONS (F29163)
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52445 | US CENSUS 1860 - Maine; Washington Co., Millbridge; LDS film 803,455;NOTE: A Miner, born Maine. !NAME: Middle name from Marshall L. Johnson -GEDCOM 6/13/96 !QUESTION: Is this the James H. Dyer, age 27, a miner,who appears in the 1850 Calif. Census ? See NEHGR 91:320 - - - - -Probably, as his father's obituary [Calais Advertiser, 19 Sep 1883, p.2]says of Samuel and Margaret 'by her he had ten children, all of whomlived to grow up, married and scattered - three to the Pacific coast....' [JP} | DYER, James Hamlin (I77740)
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52446 | USA | JACKSON, Thomas (I36053)
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52447 | USA | HARRISON, William (I36060)
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52448 | Uteva Evelyn Wiggins, daughter of Charles Wiggins and Mayme Agnes York,was born 14 Mar 1921 in Neutral Hills, Alberta, Canada, married 1939 inSeattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A., Harold Otto Meyer. Uteva was the bookkeeper for her husband's business. She had fivechildren and in 1983, she lived in Seattle, King County, Washington,U.S.A. | WIGGINS, Uteva Evelyn (I62887)
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52449 | v. Hannah ESTABROOKS was born on 2 Aug 1698 | ESTABROOKS, Hannah (I58033)
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52450 | v. Robert TURNER was born about Jul 1763 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire,Scotland. He was christened on 23 Jul 1763 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire,Scotland. | TURNER, Robert (I59571)
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52451 | Vaden Roy and Bonnie (Colman) Davis. He is bedfast and she takes care ofhim at home whenever he isn't in the Veteran's Hospital. This account came from Marlene 'Joan' Joan (Jordan) DeLung, E-mail: | DAVIS, Vaden Roy Sr. (I60859)
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52452 | Vaden Roy and Bonnie (Colman) Davis. He is bedfast and she takes care ofhim at home whenever he isn't in the Veteran's Hospital. This account came from Marlene 'Joan' Joan (Jordan) DeLung, E-mail: | COLEMAN, Bonnie (I60860)
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52453 | Valentine Estabrooks, son of Thomas Estabrooks and Abigail Martin, bornSep 13, 1725. Married Tabitha Beverly at Warren, Bristol County, RhodeIsland Dec 13, 1747 (Swansea Records). Came to Sackville, N.B. 1762. Died in Sackville, Oct. 23, 1770. Many descendants. | ESTABROOKS, Valentine (I55322)
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52454 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I58716)
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52455 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I60573)
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52456 | variously called Synthia, Lytha, and Maria Last name also spelled Saffel 1880 US Census; LDS film 1,254,615; p5 SD 3 ED 46; 1 June 1880; NOTE:Cynthia M (32) Wife 'Keeping house', b: OH, both parents b: OH | SAFFILL, Cynthia M. (I77778)
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52457 | VARNUM MACOMBER (Humphrey5, Philip4, John3, William2, William1) | MACOMBER, Varnum (I76080)
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52458 | Venetia died without issue, leaving her jewellery and paintings by Titian, Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough to her goddaughter, the future Queen Elizabeth II. | CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, Mary Venetia (I119495)
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52459 | Vera Beth Stelting and Thomas Miller had the following children: 88 i. Marvin Miller. 89 ii. Martha Miller. 90 iii. Mark Miller. | MILLER, Thomas (I62415)
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52460 | Vera Beth Stelting was born on 29 Dec 1925 in College Place, WA. She was married to Thomas Miller ?. Vera Beth Stelting and Thomas Millerhad the following children: 88 i. Marvin Miller. 89 ii. Martha Miller. 90 iii. Mark Miller. | STELTING, Vera Beth (I62303)
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52461 | Vera Caroline MacFarlane, was born 15 Aug 1905 in New Brunswick, Canada,and died 18 Jan 1991 in a Nursing Home, Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada. | MACFARLINE, Vera Caroline (I56537)
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52462 | Vera's mother was the informant for her Registration of Birth, dated 11 Sept. 1942. Arthur was a tailor at the time of Vera's birth. | WALLACE, Eva Vera (I97335)
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52463 | Verda Allen. m. Charles Leonard Coy. b. May 8, 1874 at Upper Gagetown,Queens Co., N.B. (6 at 1881 census, 26 in 1901 when he was living athome). d. Feb. 2, 1947. Buried in Upper Gagetown Cemetery. She m. 2ndSidney Phillips. Their children: 11. Leonard Winston Coy. d. Apr. 9, 1991 at the Saint John RegionalHospital. Buried in Upper Gagetown Cemetery. m. Faye Weston, daughter ofLillian of Fredericton, York Co., N.B. Their children: 12. Trudy Coy. m. Don Hopkins. Living in Ottawa, Ont. in 1998. Theirchildren: 13. Jellian Hopkins. 13. Joelle Hopkins. 12. Tammy Coy. 12. Alvin Coy. m. Noreen _____. 11. Grace Coy. m. _____ Hamilton. Living in Georgetown, Ont. in 1991. 11. Jessie Coy. m. _____ Briggs. Living in Upper Gagetown, Queens Co.,N.B. in 1991. 11. Joyce Coy. m. _____ Hinchey. Living in Fredericton, York Co., N.B. in1991. 11. Annette Coy. m. _____ Ellis. Living in Sussex, N.B. in 1991. 11. Harry Coy. Living in Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. in 1991. 11. Richard Coy. Living in Taymouth, N.B. in 1991. 11. Enid Coy. d. before 1991. m. _____ Miles. | ALLEN, Verda Frederica (I59711)
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52464 | Vere | DE VERE, Robert 3rd Earl of Oxford (I94195)
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52465 | Vere | DE VERE, Aubrey II (I115128)
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52466 | Vere | DE VERE, Aubrey III 1st Earl of Oxford (I115130)
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52467 | Vere | DE VERE, William Bishop of Hereford (I117234)
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52468 | Verne and Mabel live in Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, Canada. ROGERS FAMILYREUNION On the 1st of August, 1992, twenty-three descendants of Thomas WettenhallRogers and Agnes Fotheringham gathered in the Wolseley United Church C.E. Hall to recall their ancestry and share anecdotes. T. W. Rogers was a pioneer south of Wolseley obtaining a homestead in themid 1890's which he named 'Haldon Farms'. He married Agnes Fotheringhamwho lived close by in 1896 and they had four children, Muriel Ennis, Lionel Rogers, Sydney Rogers and Gwendolyn Hie. Many Wolseley and District residents will recall Syd Rogers who ran agarage and service station in Wolseley for several years then farmednorth of Wolseley until he and his wife Myrtle moved to Victoria, BritishColumbia in 1952. Lionel was in partnership with Syd for a short timebefore he and his family moved to Winnipeg. The Family were sorry that Muriel and Gwen had passed away, Muriel inJanuary and Gwen in June of this year. Many amusing stories were recalled by the descendants of these pioneersand old photographs provided great interest. Those attending the reunion were as follows: From Muriel's family: Ethel(Ennis) Morden, Fort Qu' Appelle; Verne and Mabel Ennis of KakabekaFalls, Ontario; Joyce and Gerry Stephenson of Oakville, Ontario. From Lionel's' family: Monica Iliffe, Roger and Lance Holton; Jeff, Judy,Jordon and Janine Holton of Edmonton, Alberta: Lynda Johnston and Juliaof Winnipeg, Manitoba. From Sydney's family: his wife Myrtle Rogers, Grenfell; Cora, Tom andBill Mellor of Wolseley, Saskatchewan; and Cleve Mellor of Regina. From Gwen's family: Bernice Risk of Spruce Grove, Alberta and Elwyn Hieof Winnipeg, Manitoba. Special thanks to the U. N. W. W. ladies who provided a delicious lunchfor the family. On Sunday morning August 2nd, a tour was made of some of the old familyhomes ending with a lunch in Grenfell. This account above is stated in an article clipped from the IndianHead-Wolseley News, Tuesday, August, 11, 1992 on page 15. | ENNIS, Verne Gordon (I48132)
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52469 | Vernetta was divorced at this time. She was employed as a cook in a public cafe. | WALKER, Vernetta Madge (I113384)
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52470 | Vernita (age 21) was living alone. She was a waitress in a restaurant. She was documented as being married, but no husband was enumerated. | WALKER, Vernetta Madge (I113384)
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52471 | Vernon | VERNON, Sir Henry (I117402)
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52472 | Vernon Dykeman was living in Lower Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick,Canada in 1932. | DYKEMAN, Vernon (I65984)
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52473 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I60516)
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52474 | Vernon Keith DeLung, Jr. went to visit Donald Peters yesterday and said that Sammie's real name was Kathleen and that she just passed away about two weeks ago. Sorry that's all the information he got on her. He rhusband Chris is still living. | PETERS, Drema Kathleen 'Sammie' (I60855)
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52475 | Vernon Keith DeLung, Jr. went to visit Donald Peters yesterday and saidthat Sammie's real name was Kathleen and that she just passed away abouttwo weeks ago. Sorry that's all the information he got on her. Herhusband Chris is still living. | TONEY, Ceibert 'Chis' Arthur (I60852)
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52476 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F36480)
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52477 | Veteran of the War of the Rebellion (Civil War). He may have been aLieutenant. He was confined to a wheel chair because of severe wounds.Family history has Ebenezer and Caroline meeting in a Providence hospitalwhere he was being treated for his wounds suffered while serving in theWar. | CHESEBROUGH, Ebenezer Stanton Cobb , Lt. (I80673)
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52478 | Vezey Dennison is of Bangor, Maine. They lived in Orlando, Florida, andhad a son, Maurice Dennison. | DENNISON, Vezey (I58248)
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52479 | vi. Melicent ESTABROOKS was born on 21 Mar 1700 | ESTABROOKS, Melicent (I58032)
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52480 | Vick had a Texaco gas and bulk station for many years. Later sold andbought a ranch between Buffalo and the Big Horn Mountains on Clear Creek. This account is found on page 224 in the book, 'Hulett Area Past AndPresent' Compiled, Published and Distributed by Hulett Area SeniorCitizens, Inc. Printed by Sand Creek Printing, Belle Fourche, SouthDakota. 1885-1985. | SUHR, Victor A. (I54025)
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52481 | Vicount Althorp | SPENCER, George John 2nd Earl Spencer (I101058)
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52482 | Victor Burton Ennis was born on the 23rd of October, 1894 at his parents'farm. He attended Summerhill School until 1903 when Wolf Hill wasopened. After he left school he stayed on the farm and helped his Father. Vic also enjoyed doing little jobs around the house. One time he evenattempted baking bread while his Mother was out. He soon learned thateven if the flour is a bit cold, he could not warm it up in the pan onthe stove. In 1915, he bought land from his father. With his Dad's help, he wasable to build a house and barn the same year. A year later he movedinto his new house, and his sister Ollie kept house for him until he andMuriel were married in July 1917. On June 23, 1918, Vic was conscripted into the army, being stationed inRegina. He would come home on leave to do the fall work. Muriel wasvery lonely on the farm alone, so took their 4 cows, 1 sow and 10 littlepigs, the hens and 1 horse and moved to her parents' farm. At harvesttime Vic was given time to come to take the crop off. With extensions onhis leave, Armistice was signed before he had to go back. Only 6 dayslater their first child was born. In Vic's early farming days, all field work was done with horses. Helater owned a Titan tractor which he used to break up more land. A fewyears later, he traded a team of horses for a rubber-tired tractor. Nowthat was quite an improvement! Vic and his brother, Nels, bought thefirst combine in the district in 1938. They got the telephone on the farmin 1921. Vic was very handy at making things. In 1922 he trapped enough muskratsand bought a kit from Eaton's to make his first radio. He made severalafter that and sold them. He was good at repairing machinery. Manyneighbors brought the tractors, cars, etc. for him to over haul. Beforethe hydro days, Vic wired the house and barn for lights run offbatteries, and fixed up a windmill to charge the batteries. In 1947, Vic and Muriel sold their farm and moved to Regina where he and2 of his sons, Verne and Al, bought a woodworking shop. There wasn'tenough business to support 3 families, so Al later went to workelsewhere. This shop was sold in 1956. Then Vic and Verne built boatsuntil Vic retired in 1960, and Verne moved to Ontario. In 1965 they sold the house in Regina. Vic and Muriel then spent a yearin Calgary with their youngest daughter, Joyce, and her family. InAugust 1966 they moved back to Grenfell. Vic passed away in 1974.Muriel is now (1979) living in a unit at the senior citizens' home there,and keeps very active. This account is found on pages 59 and 60 in the book, 'Ennis History',published in 1979 by Jean Agnes (Ferguson) Smith. | ENNIS, Victor Burton 'Vic' (I47914)
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52483 | Victor Mahon French was born at Egan, South Dakota on the 1st of June,1881 to Charles Worthington and Lulu Belle (nee Dewing) French. He was third born and joined two sisters, Lulu Amanda and Lana. In early 1883,the family loaded their covered wagon, and headed west, for the Black Hills. Some very dear friends of theirs, the Hulett family, from Egan,had already decided to settle in the Black Hills, along the Belle Fourcheriver, and had written the French family to see if they would not jointhem. The covered wagon was pulled by two mules, named Bueguard andBonaparte. It took the family six weeks to make the journey. In July,1883, the French family set up their tent in the Hulett’s yard, and livedin it until their log cabin was built, nestled in the trees at the edgeof what now is Hulett. Mr. French set out in search of new frontiers,and the last that was heard of him, he was a guide in NorthernMinnesota. The family never knew what happened to him. Mrs. French rodehorseback to Deadwood, South Dakota, to take an examination, so that shecould teach school, and she became the first teacher in Crook County, in1884. She had to take the children to school with her, and they wouldride one horse, one child in front of her and two behind. Victor Frenchgrew up and attended school in the Hulett area. He was a sixteen yearold boy when he started as a cowboy. He rode for the 3V and the Doutfits, as well as other ranches in the area. He attended businesscollege in Grand Island, Nebraska. French homesteaded in Red Canyon,and in 1907 was married to Grace Coffey. They spent years on the ranch,and some time in Seattle, Washington before moving to Alva to make theirhome. They had three children, Russell, Celia (Mrs. Lee Howard), andGeraldine (Mrs. Willie Beard). Grace French passed away in 1917. In1921, Vic was married to Delia Foley, in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.She was the daughter of Morris and Jane Foley. Her parents had bothpassed away when she was young, and she was staying with the John Mahoneyfamily near Alva. Mr and Mrs. French continued to make their home inAlva, Wyoming, and two children were born to them, Eleanor (Mrs. RayEgan) and Jean (Mrs. Ted Rounds). The Frenches were very active in thecommunity, and were always ready to lend a helping hand. Many timesneighbors would call on Vic to help with veterinary problems, when theyhad sick or injured livestock, and he was always glad to help build thelittle community church at Alva. He was foreman on the construction ofthe Forest Service road into the Bear Lodge from the Gordon ranch, andhorse-drawn equipment was used to build the road. For many years, Mrs.French had the telephone exchange in their home and many people wereserved by this, as it was the only telephone in the area, and messageswere delivered this way. The Frenches farmed and ranched at Alva, usingthe brand IV on their horses and cattle. Mr. French passed away inOctober, 1967, in Rapid City, South Dakota. He had been active on theranch right up until the time of his death. Mrs. French passed away inSeptember, 1973, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where she had been hospitalized. This account was contributed by Russell French and is stated in thebook - 'Pioneers Of Crook County 1876-1920’, by the Crook CountyHistorical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright 1981. See pages 10,177, 178, 438 and a picture on page 177. Picture of Victor and Delia isin their scrapbooks. | FRENCH, Victor Mahon (I49874)
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52484 | vii. Eliza Jane ESTEY was born about 1811 in Queensbury, York Co., NB.She died on 27 Apr 1851. She resided Kelley Creek, Upper Kingsclear, YorkCo., NB. | ESTEY, Eliza Jane (I59580)
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52485 | Vincent Atwood / Died April 23, 1916 / Aged 9 months / son of David & Annie / Clark | CLARK, Vincent Atwood (I17106)
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52486 | Vincent was 24 years old, a labourer, bachelor, Roman Catholic, living in Pointe-de-Chêne, New Brunswick. Emma was 23 years old, a spinster, Roman Catholic, living at home in Pointe-de-Chêne. | Family: Vincent Glendarren WALLACE / Emma GALLANT (F27463)
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52487 | Vincent was a lodger in the household of Murray J. Bulton | TRENHOLM, Vincent Ira (I115429)
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52488 | VINTON Amos Maine, merchant, and Frances Jones Dyer, second daughter ofElisha, Esq., by Rev. Mr. Wilson, all of and at Providence, Oct. 25, 1824 | DYER, Frances Jones (I74497)
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52489 | VINTON Amos Maine, merchant, and Frances Jones Dyer, second daughter ofElisha, Esq., by Rev. Mr. Wilson, all of and at Providence, Oct. 25, 1824 | VINTON, Amos Maine (I74498)
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52490 | Viola Agnes (Warwick) Crawford worked in a TB Bank before her marriage toDonald Wright Crawford. | WARWICK, Viola Agnes (I48209)
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52491 | Viola and William, in 1971, lived on Menlo St. Beaverton Oregon. William was a salesman for a Portland lumber company. | MILLER, William Earl (I19213)
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52492 | Viola Gail Kenny, daughter of Daniel B. Kenny, of Westport, NS. | KENNY, Viola Gail (I63359)
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52493 | Viola was two and a half years when her father, Fred Gunter, died of bee stings in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her mother, Sadie, was looking after Lawrence, the baby, in the night following Fred's death and a candle was upset and burned the tent. Viola's older step-brother, Albert, rescued her from the burning tent. In 1993, Viola lived in London, Ontario. | GUNTER, Florence Viola (I6571)
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52494 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I62476)
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52495 | Virgil 'David' 'Buddy' Elmer Kincaid, Jr. accidentally shot himself while in the service and died. | KINCAID, Virgil 'David' 'Buddy' Elmer Jr. (I60555)
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52496 | Virginia (age 64) was widowed and living alone at this time. | WALKER, Virginia Belle (I73783)
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52497 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I62392)
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52498 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I62446)
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52499 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3365)
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52500 | Virginia Neil 'Neil' Willson was born June 10, 1923 at Hulett. Neil hadfew music lessons, but taught herself to play the piano, violin andorgan. She and Bill graduated from high school together. Neil wasfifteen She was valedictorian of her class. Neil Married John SeelyMahoney, May 1939, later divorced and married Kermit Karlson in 1971.Neil and John had eight children, Darlene Lanette, Joan Lois, MichaelThann, Linda Bea, Gaylerd Vonn, Sherry Marie, Nena Bea, and Marla Kay.Darlene Houghton has a beautiful voice, an executive secretary for manyyears. She and Jan bought the River Ranch. In 1982 they held acentennial celebration to commemorate the home steading in 1882. JoanWilkinson also has a beautiful voice. She works in insurance and livesin Spokane, Washington. Mike lives in Casper, Wyoming and they own achildren's clothing store. Mike works in construction. Linda Bea wasborn January 12 and died January 18. Gaylerd served in the Army andstationed in Korea.. Attended college in Tucson, Arizona and now afireman there. Sherry, at 17, was a beauty queen for the state for theFarm Bureau. She also sings. Sherry lives in Buffalo, Wyoming. Nenalives in Tucson, Arizona. Her son, Cale, is a 'special talent' child inmusic. Marla lives in Sundance, Wyoming. Her husband, Ky, is wiringNeil's house and Marla helps Neil all she can with her remodeling. Beinga good carpenter, Neil is rebuilding her home with little outside help.The house burned in December 1983 when it was 50 degrees below zero.Neil enjoys gardening so much she supplies the family with vegetables,berries and apples. Neil realized a life-long desire when she became alicensed beautician. Her shop is in her home in Hulett. Neil has 21grandchildren and one great-grandchild. This account is found on page 224 in the book, 'Hulett Area Past AndPresent' Compiled, Published and Distributed by Hulett Area SeniorCitizens, Inc. Printed by Sand Creek Printing, Belle Fourche, SouthDakota. 1885-1985. | WILLSON, Virginia Neil 'Neil' (I50869)
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