Matches 52,401 to 52,471 of 52,471
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52401 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33491)
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52402 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33502)
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52403 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33550)
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52404 | [Summers.FTW] Called 'Etta'. As of 1970 Henrietta and her husband Edwin Bearisto | LAWLESS, Henrietta Elizabeth (I15200)
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52405 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33113)
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52406 | [Summers.FTW] Commonly known as 'Beno' . Was in the Army during the WWII. Stationedat Fort Deven's in Massachusetts. Got bleeding ulcers and was discharged. | AMOROSO, Sebastiano B. (I33225)
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52407 | [Summers.FTW] Commonly known as 'Lennie'& his nickname was'Nuddy', aas the Nickname forLeonardo in Italian is 'Nardino', and it was shortened to Nuddy. LennieWas in the Navy in WWII. Saw duty in the Pacific on A Destroyer Escort.He gave his Nephew Albert Summers Jr. a piece of a Japanese Kamikazeeaircraft, which Albert no longer has. Lennie's ship was in Tokyo Bay,when the Japanese signed their Unconditional Surrender. Lennie was aFireman in the Navy(Red Stripes). After WWII and before Lennis married,he caught Pneumonia and was given the Last Rites of the Catholic Churchby Monsignor Domingo of St. Peters Church on Federal Street in Portland,Maine. Monsignor Domingo was assisted at the Last Rites by Lennie'sNephew, A.L. Summers Jr. This was the first & last time Albert everassisted in a last rites ceremony. | AMOROSO, Leonard F. (I33226)
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52408 | [Summers.FTW] Commonly known as 'Mema' | PAPI, Agamemnon Vincent (I33173)
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52409 | [Summers.FTW] Commonly known as 'Phil'. He was in the Coast Guard. He had to have his tonsils out, and they wouldn't stop bleeeding. When he was better he was discharged. | AMOROSO, Phillippo James (I33222)
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52410 | [Summers.FTW] Commonly Known as 'Tony'. Was first married to Virginia(Regina) FeliciaRusso and they had a son Francis, born Oct. 20, 1938 & a daughterVincenza. His second wife is Anna Bennett. | AMOROSO, Antonio Giovanni (I33223)
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52411 | [Summers.FTW] David is in the Marine Corps, stationed at Camp Johnson(Camp LeJeune),North Carolina. | FLIETSTRA, David (I33957)
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52412 | [Summers.FTW] Died at age of 18 months. | REEVES, Minerva (I15179)
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52413 | [Summers.FTW] Died in New York at the age of 18. | REEVES, Harold (I15178)
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52414 | [Summers.FTW] First wife was Annie Somers. Second wife was Ida Reeves, as of 1970, Ida(Lawless) was living in Summerside, Prince Edward Island - Canada. Ida and James had 3 children: 1: George Leamon Lawless, B: 24Oct1922 M:Nora ? 2: Gertrude Marie Lawless B: 21Aug1924 M:Sidney Bishop, they live in Vancouver, British Columbia - Canada 3: Francis Earl Lawless B: 11Feb1926 He was killed in the 2nd World War, April 1945. He was not married. | LAWLESS, James (I13341)
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52415 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33043)
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52416 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I34184)
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52417 | [Summers.FTW] He lived in the home of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of LatterDay Saints, AKA, Mormons. | CAHOON, Daniel Styles (I14735)
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52418 | [Summers.FTW] I called him 'Uncle Jimmy' He called me 'Jose'.(The J sound, not H) | LOMBARDO, Vincenzo (I33312)
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52419 | [Summers.FTW] Inherited the Home place in Central Bedeque and had thirteen children. | BAKER, Joseph (I16900)
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52420 | [Summers.FTW] Jane Bonnet was William Schurman's first wife he married her in 1768. They had 4 children, Peter was born in 1770. Mary, was born in 1771. Issac, was born in 1774 and Jacob born in 1777. It was after Jane's death in 1777 following the birth of Jacob that William Married Eliz- abeth Hyatt. | BONNET, Jane (I33214)
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52421 | [Summers.FTW] Lived in Freetown, P.E.I. and had six children. | BAKER, Robert (I12594)
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52422 | [Summers.FTW] Lived in Naarden, Holland. He was a member of the Wallon Church inLeyden and in 1621 signed the petition of Leyden. In 1650 he was livingin New Amsterdam. In 1652 he filed suit against Ian Peek. Familytradition says that he served on the Southberg, Aa Dutch West Indies shipthat captured the San Martin. | MABILLE, Sargeant Caspar (Gaspard) (I33547)
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52423 | [Summers.FTW] Lived on his his Father's Wilmot Valley Homestead, then removed to RiverPhilip, Nova Scotia. | SCHURMAN, John (I12468)
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52424 | [Summers.FTW] Lived on King Street in New York City. | SCHUREMAN, Geesje (I32570)
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52425 | [Summers.FTW] Lonnie as of 1970 was the Deputy Chief of Police for the Town of Truro, Nova Scotia. | MURRAY, Lonnie (I18745)
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52426 | [Summers.FTW] Mabel and her husband David as of 1970, live at 25 Mountain Ave. Stony Creek, Ontario - Canada. David works for Ontario Hydro. | REEVES, Mabel Mary (I15176)
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52427 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33129)
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52428 | [Summers.FTW] Marriage Certificate # 9103251 | ST.PIERRE, David Marc (I33499)
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52429 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18719)
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52430 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18716)
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52431 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18713)
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52432 | [Summers.FTW] Moriel was a photographer in the Army during WWII. He was stationed inAttu in the Aluetian Islands. His Brother Lennie's ship docked there andhe was able to visit with him. Moriel taught his Brother Lenniephotography and in turn, Lennie taught A.L. Summers Jr. | AMOROSO, Moriel J. (I33221)
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52433 | [Summers.FTW] Moved and lived in Portland, Maine. I knew her as 'Aunt Annie' | LAWLESS, Ann (I33151)
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52434 | [Summers.FTW] Moved and lived in Portland, Maine. I knew her as 'Aunt Nettie'. She did not marry. | LAWLESS, Nettie (I13327)
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52435 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33301)
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52436 | [Summers.FTW] Nicknamed 'Jack'. He was a schoolteacher, lived in Summerside, P.E.I.. for a while, and then moved to the states. He had children, Florence, John,George and another. | LAWLESS, John (I13335)
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52437 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33122)
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52438 | [Summers.FTW] Occupation was a wagon washer... Address was: 41 Mead Street Boston, Massachusetts | KELLY, William F. (I33126)
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52439 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33116)
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52440 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33114)
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52441 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33132)
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52442 | [Summers.FTW] Remained in New York. | SCHURMAN, Mary (I12455)
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52443 | [Summers.FTW] St. Mary's Catholic Church. | JOAN, Joan (I33485)
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52444 | [Summers.FTW] St. Mary's Catholic Church. | EDWARDS, Richard Felix (I33484)
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52445 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24864)
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52446 | [Summers.FTW] The 2nd child of Francesco Amoroso, died soon after birth. | AMOROSO, Mariano (I33218)
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52447 | [Summers.FTW] The 3rd child of Francesco Amoroso, died soon after birth. | AMOROSO, Mariano (I33219)
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52448 | [Summers.FTW] The 4th child of Francesco Amoroso, died soon after birth. | AMOROSO, Gaetana (I33220)
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52449 | [Summers.FTW] The first child of Francesco Amoroso, died soon after birth. | AMOROSO, Mariano (I33217)
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52450 | [Summers.FTW] The most prominent of the Schurman descendants,can be found in any standard encyclopedia. He won a $1500 scholarship and studied at the University of London, at Edinburgh & Paris. He got his B.A. in 1877, his M.A. in 1878, in 1878 got his Doctorate. In 1886 he went to Cornell University as a Professor of Philosophy. In 1892 was elected President of the University, a position he held until 1921. In 1899 Pres. McKinley appointed him preident. of the 1st U.S. Phillipine Commission. 1912 Pres. Taft appointed him as U.S. Minister to Greece and Montenegro. Pres. Harding appointed him as U.S. Envoy to China. Pres. Coolidge appt U.S. Ambassador ext- ordinary to Germany in 1925. He held 13 Honorary Degrees. To his memory The National Sites and Monuments Board of Canada has erected a Cairn in Freetown, just west of where his Grandnephew Robert Schurman now lives. On the Bronze plaque is inscribed: Jacob Gould Schurman Educationalist, author and Ambassador. Professor at Acadia, Dalhousie and Cornell. President of Cornell University, 1892-1921 President of the first United States Phillipine Commission. United States Minister to Greece, Montenegro, and China and Ambassador to Germany. Born at Freetown, P.E.I., 22nd May, 1854. Died in New York, 12th August 1942. | SCHURMAN, Jacob Gould (I13112)
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52451 | [Summers.FTW] Was a Hugenot and served under Admiral Coligny. | MABILLE, Pierre (I33548)
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52452 | [Summers.FTW] Was in the Russian Army in WWI, as a Czarist he left Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution,was commissioned by the French & fought in Morocco. He travelled all over China in the 1920's. WWII found him in Indo-China, where he was called up, but deserted on the fall of France and went to Hong Kong, he was commissioned in the Punjabi Regiment. He was shot & captured but escaped, took a Junk to Macao. Later in the war he went to Cairo & was commissioned a Major in the British Army. After the war, he & Barbara settled in Singapore. He represented Honeywell Corp. in the Far East. He was an accomplished, linquist, violinist, Soldier of fort- une, and a man of unquenchable courage both physical and moral. | PETROPAVLOVSKI, Vladimir (I14460)
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52453 | [Summers.FTW] Was married and had two sons. No other info. Peter's birth date is an approximate date. | LAWLESS, Peter (I13331)
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52454 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33830)
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52455 | [Summerside Journal - 3 July 1907, page 5, col. 1] "The body of the late William F. Cannon, formerly of St. Eleanors, who died some months ago in Boston, will arrive this Tuesday evening by the Empress for interment in the Peoples’ Cemetery Summerside." A tombstone has yet to be found. | CANNON, William Frederick (I8819)
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52456 | [The Narragansett Historical Register, Page 145-146]: Graduated from Brown University September 2, 1829, age 18. Partner in his father's firm of Elisha Dyer & Company, Apr. 1, 1830 Appointed Adjutant General May 4, 1842; honorably discharged May 1847. Governor of Rhode Island May 1857 to May 1859. Captain Company B, Tenth Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, 1862.[CR] [Representative Men of Old R.I./Families, J.H. Beers, 1908 Chicago, IL,] ['Huguenot Ancestry' by Elisha Dyer, found at Antiquarian Society,Worcester, Mass.] 22nd Governor of Rhode Island, 1857-59. [Abridged Compendium, Frederick Virkus (CD 113)] Elder James Wilson's Marriages, pg. 425-426.[CR] Some 'Bios' taken from CD Rom by Ancestry 'American Biographical Dictionary. [e-mail from Aurie Morrison] Biographical Dictionary of Dyer, Elisha Notable Americans, Vol. 3, p.363 ELISHA DYER Dyer, Elisha, governor of Rhode Island, was born in Providence, R.I.,July 20, 1811; son of Elisha and Frances (Jones) Dyer, and a linealdescendant of William Dyre, an immigrant from England to Boston in 1635,and of Mary Dyre, his wife, who was hanged on Boston common because ofher Quaker principles. Elisha was graduated from Brown university in 1829, and became clerk in the counting-house of Elisha Dyer & Company, commission merchants of Providence, of which firm his father was the head, and to which he was admitted a partner in 1831. In 1835 he was made agent for the Dyerville manufacturing company, established at that time by his father, and at his father's death in 1854, he became owner of the property. This he kept until 1867 when illness forced him to dispose of it. He was a delegate to various political conventions, and on May 3, 1840, was chairman of the Young men's Whig national convention at Baltimore. He was elected adjutant-general of Rhode Island in June, 1840, to which office he was re-elected for five successive years. He was active in this capacity during the Dorr war under Gov. Samuel W. King. He was elected governor o fRhode Island in 1857, and was re-elected in 1853, declining a third nomination in 1859. He volunteered for service in the Civil War, in place of his son who was disabled, and served for three months as captain of Company B, 10th regiment of Rhode Island volunteers. He was a member of the Rhode Island art association and its second vice-president in 1853; a member of the United States agricultural society and its vice-president in 1857; member of the American academy ofarts and sciences; a trustee of the Butler hospital association; president of the Young men's Christian association, 1857-58; president of the first National musical congress, Boston, 1869; honorary member of the Franklin lyceum; of the Providence association of mechanics and manufacturers and of the National board of popular education. He was a delegate to the international agricultural exhibition at Hamburg, in 1863; commissioner at the international exhibition in London, 1871, and honorary commissioner at the Vienna exposition in 1873. He was married in 1838 to Anna Jones, daughter of Thomas C. Hoppin. He published A Summer's Travel to Find a German Home (1864). He died in Providence, R.I., May 17, 1890. | DYER, Elisha Jr., Gov. (I74472)
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52457 | [WFT Vol. 5, #1242] WAD notes that they had 18 children, none are named in the manuscript. WAD notes that this information came from Mrs. G.E. (Frances W.)Anderson, then of 1117 North I Street, Aberdeen, Washington. NDp.93 Little Compton Families pg 254: They probably lived on the John Dyer Roadfor according to the witnesses of her will they lived in the= part of thetown. The census of 1774 shows her to be living next to the Stoddards onDyer Road. Her will, recorded in LC Probate, book 2, page 399, made 5 Jan 1775 andproved 4 Aug 1778: 'To sons James. Joseph, Benjamin and Preserved Dyerone shilling each, to four daughters, Mary Burdick, Welthy Trafford,Phebe Dyer and Lois Russell one shilling each, to daughter Welthy theprivilege of living in my house, to granddaughter Eunice Trafford, onebed, to son Zachary Dyer all my other estste= real and personal..' | DYER, Charles (I74395)
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52458 | [World Family Tree #3, Pedigree #3702] | BATES, Susanna (I74461)
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52459 | [W] was enumerated on the census | JUBAU, Henriette (I101905)
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52460 | _____ Bacon. m. Carolyn Burpee. Living in Burlington, Ont. in 1990 | BACON, Bacon (I59707)
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52461 | _____ Briggs. m. Jessie Coy. Living in Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B.in 1991. | BRIGGS, Russell (I59726)
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52462 | _____ Brooks. m. Milissa? Coy. b. 1858. Their child: Elizah Brooks. b. 1878. | BROOKS, Duncan (I59660)
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52463 | _____ Carter. m. Audrey Burpee. Living in Toronto, Ont. in 1990. | CARTER, Carter (I59709)
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52464 | _____ Ellis. m. Annette Coy. Living in Sussex, N.B. in 1991. | ELLIS, Ervin (I54591)
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52465 | _____ Hamilton. m. Grace Coy. Living in Georgetown, Ont. in 1991 | HAMILTON, Woodrow (I59724)
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52466 | _____ Hawley m. Rita Coy. | HAWLEY, Hawley (I59679)
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52467 | _____ Hinchey. m. Joyce Coy. Living in Fredericton, York Co., N.B. in1991. | HINCHEY, Francis E. (I59728)
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52468 | _____ Kelly. m. Lily May Estabrooks. b. Aug. 3, 1870 at Burton, SunburyCo., N.B. No children. | KELLY, Kelly (I55760)
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52469 | _____ Palmer. m. Viola Colwell. b. ca. 1893 at Jemseg, Queens Co., N.B.Lived in Gardiner, Kennebec Co., ME in 1936. | PALMER, Mr. Palmer (I59434)
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52470 | ______ had wife Penelope (Gardner of Ephraim & Penelope) and childrenHannah, Charles, Christopher & Samuel ment will Penelope Dyre dtd Nov1785 pvd NK 12 Dec 1785 NK 12:26, 35-36 | DYER, Charles (I74433)
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52471 | “At the recruiting meeting held at Springfield Monday night under the auspices of the Prince County Patriotic Recruiting Society the following patriotic young men volunteered to fight for the flag: Dan G. McKinnon, Alfred Haywood, Sanford Waite, Wesley Strong, Roland Cousins.” | COUSINS, Roland Emerson (I104179)
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