Notes
Matches 15,151 to 15,200 of 16,342
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15151 | surname also spelled Weinand | Weynand, Johann (I17293)
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15152 | surname also spelled Welbert | Wilbert, Johann (I33410)
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15153 | surname also spelled Welberth | Wilbert, Christof (I33511)
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15154 | surname also spelled Welles | WELLS, John (I2655)
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15155 | surname also spelled Welles | Wells, John (I2655)
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15156 | surname also spelled Werres Died at age 64 | Wehres, Anna Catharina (I31685)
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15157 | surname also spelled Werres Died in childbirth "im Kindbett" | Wermans, Anna Maria (I31677)
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15158 | surname also spelled Werres | Wermans, Johann Adam (I32377)
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15159 | surname also spelled Werres | Wehres, Johann Jacob (I31686)
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15160 | surname also spelled Weynand | Weinand, Gotthard (I28083)
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15161 | surname also spelled Weynand | Weinand, Johann Philipp (I28068)
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15162 | surname also spelled Whitney? Source: Name, Birth, and Death information from pedigree chart from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT and family group record by Beth Richmond ------------------ Might have been born 20 June 1750 and only of West Hartford. Died age 73. Irwin Merry, "A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Mass. and Northfield, Mass." This source says she was a sister of Allyn Whiting. | WHITING, Sarah (I6713)
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15163 | surname also spelled Whitney? Source: Name, Birth, and Death information from pedigree chart from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT and family group record by Beth Richmond ------------------ Might have been born 20 June 1750 and only of West Hartford. Died age 73. Irwin Merry, "A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Mass. and Northfield, Mass." This source says she was a sister of Allyn Whiting. | Whiting, Sarah (I6713)
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15164 | surname also spelled Whittall | WHITTLE, John (I5406)
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15165 | surname also spelled Whittall | Whittle, John (I5406)
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15166 | surname also spelled Wiltges Born in Commen? | Wiltgen, Maria (I33345)
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15167 | surname also spelled Wiltges | Wiltgen, Johann (I33346)
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15168 | surname also spelled Wollscheid | Wolscheid, Wilhelm (I36735)
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15169 | surname also spelled Wolschedt | Wollscheid, Johann (I27559)
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15170 | surname also spelled Wolscheid | Wollscheid, Johann (I36732)
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15171 | surname also spelled Wolscheidt | Wollscheid, Agnes (I27562)
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15172 | surname also spelled Wolscheidt | Wollscheid, Nicolaus (I27560)
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15173 | surname also spelled Wolscheidt, Wolschet | WOLLSCHEID, Maria Magdalena (I11005)
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15174 | surname also spelled Wolscheidt, Wolschet | Wollscheid, Matthias (I27561)
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15175 | surname also spelled Wolscheidt, Wolschet | Wollscheid, Maria Magdalena (I11005)
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15176 | surname also spelled Wolschet | Wolscheid, Jacob (I36728)
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15177 | surname also spelled Woltzet, Wolzet | Wollscheid, Bartholomäus (I27563)
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15178 | surname also spelled Woodell | WOODDELL, Ina E. (I23593)
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15179 | surname also spelled Woodell | Wooddell, Harvey (I33169)
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15180 | surname also spelled Woodell | Wooddell, Ina E. (I23593)
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15181 | surname also spelled Wüst, Wiest | Wust, Barbara (I38339)
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15182 | surname also spelled Wylie | Wiley, Carl H. (I35264)
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15183 | surname also spelled Yablonoski, Yabolonowski | Yablonski, Marguerite M. (I39299)
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15184 | surname also spelled Yonges, Yongs, Yonge; three of his signatures in Southold are spelled Youngs Born in Reydon or Southwold?; christened 12 Nov 1598? May 1637 departed Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England in ship Mary Ann to Salem, Essex, Massachusetts "At that time New England was over-supplied with ministers and teachers who had fled from religious persecution in England, and, as the Rev. John Youngs was without a charge, he left Salem and became the pioneer and founder of Southold." Youngs family by Selah Youngs Died at age 74 "...Rev. John Youngs, led the Englishmen, women and children who settled Southold, Long Island, New York, in 1640." "Among those who followed Rev. John to the north eastern end of Long Island were brother, Capt. Joseph Youngs, with his wife, Margaret Warren; their sister, Martha Youngs Moore, her husband, Thomas; nieces and a nephew, children of their deceased brother, Christopher (Jr.) and his deceased wife, Priscilla Elvin." source: Youngs Family Home [web site] also AFN: 8J66-WG "Rev. John Youngs - Rev. Christopher's oldest son - was the founder and leader of the first settlers of Southold, Long Island - the oldest English colony in New York State. The church Rev. John established in 1640 in the oldest, continously operating Presbyterian church in the United States." Born c.1598, first pastor Rev. John Youngs/Yongs founded the Puritan settlement of Southold, Long Island, in 1640. A native of Reydon, in Suffolk, England, he was the son of the Rev. Christopher Youngs/Yonges and the former Margaret Ellwyn. He had come to the New World in 1637, arriving in Salem, Massachusetts, and was 74 at the time of his death in Southold some 35 years later. Rev. Youngs' grave is one of nine originally marked by slate ledgerstones which were probably carved in England. His stone and that of William Wells are the earliest with legible dates in the burial ground. However, Rev. Youngs' original ledgerstine is now covered by a replacement. Made in 1935, it bears the original epitaph (see "Inscription" section of this page). In addition, it is also inscribed with the history of his descendants' efforts to preserve it: "Under this tablet is the original brownstone slab, with the following inscription...The original inscription on this stone was recut in 1857 by one of the third and one of the fourth generation of Rev. Young's grandchildren, Dea. Stephen Youngs, Morristown, N.J. and Capt. Selah Younge, Mattituck, L.I. Recut 2nd time in 1900 by Edward F.C. Young of Jersey City, N.J....This ledger was executed in 1935 by Col. Edward L. Young, Jersey City, N.J." | YOUNGS, Reverend John (I2388)
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15185 | surname also spelled Yonges, Yongs, Yonge; three of his signatures in Southold are spelled Youngs Born in Reydon or Southwold?; christened 12 Nov 1598? May 1637 departed Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England in ship Mary Ann to Salem, Essex, Massachusetts "At that time New England was over-supplied with ministers and teachers who had fled from religious persecution in England, and, as the Rev. John Youngs was without a charge, he left Salem and became the pioneer and founder of Southold." Youngs family by Selah Youngs Died at age 74 "...Rev. John Youngs, led the Englishmen, women and children who settled Southold, Long Island, New York, in 1640." "Among those who followed Rev. John to the north eastern end of Long Island were brother, Capt. Joseph Youngs, with his wife, Margaret Warren; their sister, Martha Youngs Moore, her husband, Thomas; nieces and a nephew, children of their deceased brother, Christopher (Jr.) and his deceased wife, Priscilla Elvin." source: Youngs Family Home [web site] also AFN: 8J66-WG "Rev. John Youngs - Rev. Christopher's oldest son - was the founder and leader of the first settlers of Southold, Long Island - the oldest English colony in New York State. The church Rev. John established in 1640 in the oldest, continously operating Presbyterian church in the United States." Born c.1598, first pastor Rev. John Youngs/Yongs founded the Puritan settlement of Southold, Long Island, in 1640. A native of Reydon, in Suffolk, England, he was the son of the Rev. Christopher Youngs/Yonges and the former Margaret Ellwyn. He had come to the New World in 1637, arriving in Salem, Massachusetts, and was 74 at the time of his death in Southold some 35 years later. Rev. Youngs' grave is one of nine originally marked by slate ledgerstones which were probably carved in England. His stone and that of William Wells are the earliest with legible dates in the burial ground. However, Rev. Youngs' original ledgerstine is now covered by a replacement. Made in 1935, it bears the original epitaph (see "Inscription" section of this page). In addition, it is also inscribed with the history of his descendants' efforts to preserve it: "Under this tablet is the original brownstone slab, with the following inscription...The original inscription on this stone was recut in 1857 by one of the third and one of the fourth generation of Rev. Young's grandchildren, Dea. Stephen Youngs, Morristown, N.J. and Capt. Selah Younge, Mattituck, L.I. Recut 2nd time in 1900 by Edward F.C. Young of Jersey City, N.J....This ledger was executed in 1935 by Col. Edward L. Young, Jersey City, N.J." | Youngs, Reverend John (I2388)
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15186 | surname also spelled Yongs parents are Christopher Young and Johanna Horne? "Christopher Yonges, clerk, minister of Southwold 21 November—proved July 5, 1626. To wife Margaret all lands, etc., for life, Then to my six children John, Joseph, Christopher, Mary, Margaret and Martha. To eldest son all my books except some English books such as my wife or my other children shall choose out for their use, one or two apiece. To John and Thomas Yonges my grand children, to each a silver spoon. Wife Margaret and John Smith and Thomas Elliot of Southwold to be executors." (Consistory Court Norwich 1626. No. 164). "Rev. Christopher Yonges, Vicar of Reydon and Southwold, England, was our last resident English ancestor, and the principal account of him will be found in the chapters on "By the ]Sfame of Yonge" and "Reydon and Southwold/*' In his boyhood the Reformation swept over England, and Rogers, Latimer and Cranmer were burned at the stake. He married late in life (Elizabeth did not favor the marriage of priests) and came to Southwold in the vear in which the translation of the Bible into the King James version was completed. Shakespeare died in 1616, and Bacon in 1626. the same vear as Yicar Yonges. No higher tribute can be paid to one of his calling than is contained in his epitaph, and we can believe that he was like a "father in Israel," leading his people into ways of righteousness." YOUNGS FAMILY VICAR CHRISTOPHER YONGES HIS ANCESTORS IN ENGLAND AND HIS DESCENDANTS IN AMERICA A History and Genealogy by SELAH YOUNGS, Jr. | YONGES, Christopher Vicar (I2383)
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15187 | surname also spelled Yongs parents are Christopher Young and Johanna Horne? "Christopher Yonges, clerk, minister of Southwold 21 November—proved July 5, 1626. To wife Margaret all lands, etc., for life, Then to my six children John, Joseph, Christopher, Mary, Margaret and Martha. To eldest son all my books except some English books such as my wife or my other children shall choose out for their use, one or two apiece. To John and Thomas Yonges my grand children, to each a silver spoon. Wife Margaret and John Smith and Thomas Elliot of Southwold to be executors." (Consistory Court Norwich 1626. No. 164). "Rev. Christopher Yonges, Vicar of Reydon and Southwold, England, was our last resident English ancestor, and the principal account of him will be found in the chapters on "By the ]Sfame of Yonge" and "Reydon and Southwold/*' In his boyhood the Reformation swept over England, and Rogers, Latimer and Cranmer were burned at the stake. He married late in life (Elizabeth did not favor the marriage of priests) and came to Southwold in the vear in which the translation of the Bible into the King James version was completed. Shakespeare died in 1616, and Bacon in 1626. the same vear as Yicar Yonges. No higher tribute can be paid to one of his calling than is contained in his epitaph, and we can believe that he was like a "father in Israel," leading his people into ways of righteousness." YOUNGS FAMILY VICAR CHRISTOPHER YONGES HIS ANCESTORS IN ENGLAND AND HIS DESCENDANTS IN AMERICA A History and Genealogy by SELAH YOUNGS, Jr. | Yonges, Christopher Vicar (I2383)
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15188 | surname also spelled Zirbes | Zirwes, Margareta (I28231)
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15189 | surname also spelled Zog Died at age 78 | ZOCK, Elisabeth (I16593)
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15190 | surname also spelled Zog Died at age 78 | Zock, Elisabeth (I16593)
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15191 | surname also spelled Zog | ZOCK, Catharina (I11032)
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15192 | surname also spelled Zog | Zock, Anton (I26642)
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15193 | surname also spelled Zog | Zock, Catharina (I11032)
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15194 | surname Anterbus, Antorbus or Antrobuss; Joane or Joan? prior marriage to a Lawrence? also AFN: 1S8L-Q9M, 20Q0-LSD, 20Q0-MW6 | ANTERBUS, Joane (I2733)
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15195 | surname Anterbus, Antorbus or Antrobuss; Joane or Joan? prior marriage to a Lawrence? also AFN: 1S8L-Q9M, 20Q0-LSD, 20Q0-MW6 | Anterbus, Joane (I2733)
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15196 | surname at christening was Am Endt | Amend, Anna Elisabeth (I35850)
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15197 | surname Aton? | Carl (I5206)
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15198 | surname Aton? | Paton, Carl Hawksley (I5206)
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15199 | surname Bähr | Bär, Johann Philipp (I35852)
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15200 | surname Baker? | BACON, Francis (I15362)
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