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Matches 15,501 to 15,550 of 16,342
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15501 | triplet; order of birth unknown; entered by order of death certificate | Green, Frank William (I25021)
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15502 | Trooper Yarrington and his partner, Trooper Ronald L. Carey, were shot and killed in Pennsylvania by the female accomplice of a suspect they were struggling with. Both troopers were investigating an armed robbery when they noticed a suspicious vehicle at a nearby hotel over the state line. When they began to investigate the vehicle they became engaged in a struggle with the male suspect. During the struggle the female accomplice shot both troopers. The two suspects fled and the male suspect was later shot and killed by Maryland State Troopers. The female suspect was returned to Pennsylvania where she was sentenced to death. Her sentence was later commuted by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to life in prison. | Yarrington, David Clifton Senior (I41328)
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15503 | TUCKAHOE— Henry Joseph Uebelacker of 269 Columbus Avenue, retired piano maker, died yesterday at his home at the age of eighty-three. Four weeks ago last Saturday, Mr. Uebelacker, with his wife, the former Mary Brown, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Born in New York City, June 10, 1867, son of the late Christian J. and Augustine Beckler Uebelacker, he had lived in Tuckahoe for more than 52 years and was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception. A journeyman craftsman in the days when a piano maker was required to know every facet of the industry, Mr. Uebelacker was associated at different times with Hallenberg and Farbel, Hardman Peck, Aeolian, Steck, Steinway and the Chickering piano manufacturing companies. Proud of the fact that no member of his family ever was drafted into the armed' services of the nation — but enlisted voluntarily, Mr. Uebelacker had three sons who served during World War I, and five grandsons who served during World War II. Besides his wife he leaves the three sons, Christian and Oscar Uebelacker of Tuckahoe and Matthew M. Uebelacker of Mount Vernon; five daughters, Mrs. Marguerite White of Yonkers, Miss Marie Uebelacker and Mrs. Katherine Bonnette of Tuckahoe, Mrs. Julia Hess of Mount Vernon, and Mrs. Dorothy Nakraseive of the Bronx; a sister, Mrs. Julia Winterhalter of Hackensack, N.J., 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A Mass of Requiem will be offered Wednesday at 10 A. M. at Immaculate Conception Church. Interment will take place at Holy Mount Cemetery. Friends may call at the McGrath and Son Funeral Home, 20 Cedar Street, Bronxville. Published March 5, 1951 in the Daily Argus. | Uebelacker, Henry Joseph (I36507)
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15504 | Tuckertown renamed West Sayville | Tucker, Isabelle Wilhelmina (I39482)
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15505 | twin also initial "B." with "V" in US 1920 Census? verify place of death? | Luce, Archibald Vernon (I27673)
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15506 | twin another Joseph Hurlburt, AFN: PD1G-1Q, born 1652 at Wethersfield and died 13 Jul 1732 at Woodbury? | HURLBURT, Joseph (I8957)
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15507 | twin another Joseph Hurlburt, AFN: PD1G-1Q, born 1652 at Wethersfield and died 13 Jul 1732 at Woodbury? | Hurlburt, Joseph (I8957)
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15508 | twin Born 12 Sep 1801 or 10 Mar 1806? Born at Wolf Hole | HAWKINS, Isaac Newton (I16947)
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15509 | twin Born 12 Sep 1801 or 10 Mar 1806? Born at Wolf Hole | Hawkins, Isaac Newton (I16947)
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15510 | twin Born at Levenham? | HAMMOND, John (I8898)
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15511 | twin Born at Levenham? | Hammond, John (I8898)
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15512 | Twin Check burial place | MOLLOY, Peter (I253)
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15513 | Twin Check burial place | Molloy, Peter (I253)
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15514 | twin cremated; cremains scattering in moutains by Bountiful | MARKHAM, Barbara Mae (I19606)
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15515 | twin cremated; cremains scattering in moutains by Bountiful | Markham, Barbara Mae (I19606)
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15516 | twin Died 15 Sep or 1 Dec 1915? | WARNER, Leone (I13299)
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15517 | twin Died 15 Sep or 1 Dec 1915? | Warner, Leone (I13299)
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15518 | twin Died at 2 months | Kaiser, Catharina (I32288)
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15519 | twin Died at 3 months | Kemp, Catharina (I34614)
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15520 | twin Died at 48 years | FAßBENDER, Maria Catharina (I14854)
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15521 | twin Died at 48 years | Faßbender, Maria Catharina (I14854)
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15522 | Twin Died at age 2 months Buried at Toulon Cemetery | WILLIAMSON, Richard Arthur (I392)
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15523 | Twin Died at age 2 months Buried at Toulon Cemetery | Williamson, Richard Arthur (I392)
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15524 | twin Died at Cedar Lodge Nursing Home with sister, Sarah E. Gordon, husband, Louis L. Franklin, and their daughter, Mary E. Franklin 1 Apr 1930 resided with sister, Ina Oneta Gordon, husband, Robert Fields, and family Obituary - Norton E.R. Gordon, 71, of Patchogue, died March 24 at Cedar Lodge Nursing Home, Center Moriches. He is survived by his wife, Grace; three sons, Kenneth of Shirley, and Arthur and Leonard, both of Patchogue; four daughters, Nora, Florence, and Joan Gordon, all of Patchogue, and Lois Gonnelly of Las Vegas, Nev.; a brother, George of Patchogue; and by 14 grandchildren. Services were held March 26 at the Ruland Funeral Home, officiated by the Rev. Gary Kelley of the Church of the Nazarene of Patchogue. Interment followed in Waverly Cemetery, Patchogue. (Records of Ruland Funeral Home; Long Island Surnames; Carolee Nichols Diamond; 1940 US Federal Census; The Long Island advance., April 07, 1977, Page 14; Norton Gordon in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014) | Gordon, Norton E. R. (I29954)
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15525 | twin Died at home | MCKEE, Veda (I11317)
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15526 | twin Died at home | McKee, Veda (I11317)
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15527 | twin Died young? | PACHTEN, Johann (I14909)
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15528 | twin Died young? | Pachten, Johann (I14909)
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15529 | twin Fireplace is now Brookhaven hamlet | HAWKINS, Thomas R. (I23751)
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15530 | twin Fireplace is now Brookhaven hamlet | Hawkins, Thomas R. (I23751)
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15531 | twin given name also spelled Meriam, Merriam' surname also spelled Hurlbutt | Hurlbut, Miriam Hannah (I8620)
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15532 | twin middle name also Simonszen Elijas was born in New Netherlands, NY (Brooklyn) and before becoming early pioneers in Six Mile Run where they were members of the Six Mile Run Dutch Reformed Church, in Monmouth County, NJ, Elijas lived on his fathers land at Gowanus Bay, NY. Elijas died after 1727 in Spartenburg, SC. “Run” means creek or stream. Six Mile Run was the name of the location of a stream that crossed the old Indian Path (now Rt. 27) between New Brunswick and Trenton. The name “Six Mile Run” indicated to the travelers that they were six miles from Indian’s Ferry Landing on the Raritan River (now New Brunswick). The first house of worship, Three Mile Run, was built in 1703: its pastor was Rev. Guilliam Bertholf from Holland. As the congregation grew, members were sent out to start new churches. Six Mile Run emerged in 1710." https://sixmilerun.org/history Regarding sale of land in Amity, Berks County, PA, Elias and his wife sold 300 acres to their son Gilbert, Simon and Elijas were instrumental in signing a petition that formed the township of Amity, Elijas and his wife. then moved south with the Boone family, having prior relationships with the Boone Family, in hunting trips, involvement including court and guardianship proceedings, and land deals. Elijas was Christened: March 21, 1677 in New York City Marriage: Married to Cathalijna Laning in 1702 at the Dutch Reformed Church, New York City. Elias and Catherine's granddaughter Mary,daughter of their son Gilbert, married Jacob Boone, first cousin to Daniel Boone. Jacob was the son of Joseph Boone, Jr., whose father was Joseph Boone, brother to Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's father. Elias and Catherine's grandson, William De Hart, son of their son, Gilbert, married Mary Catherine Boone, whose father was Joseph Boone, Jr, son of Joseph Boone. Boone family stood up for various De Harts, including Samuel De Hart, in Court on various proceedings, pensions, land, guardianship, etc... Elias and Catherine was also the parents of Simon De Hart who was the parents of Elias Richard De Hart, the parents of Nathan D' Hart of Swain County, Bryson City, NC. Early settlers, pioneers, and in some areas the first to settle. | DE HART, Elias Simon (I17474)
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15533 | twin middle name also Simonszen Elijas was born in New Netherlands, NY (Brooklyn) and before becoming early pioneers in Six Mile Run where they were members of the Six Mile Run Dutch Reformed Church, in Monmouth County, NJ, Elijas lived on his fathers land at Gowanus Bay, NY. Elijas died after 1727 in Spartenburg, SC. “Run” means creek or stream. Six Mile Run was the name of the location of a stream that crossed the old Indian Path (now Rt. 27) between New Brunswick and Trenton. The name “Six Mile Run” indicated to the travelers that they were six miles from Indian’s Ferry Landing on the Raritan River (now New Brunswick). The first house of worship, Three Mile Run, was built in 1703: its pastor was Rev. Guilliam Bertholf from Holland. As the congregation grew, members were sent out to start new churches. Six Mile Run emerged in 1710." https://sixmilerun.org/history Regarding sale of land in Amity, Berks County, PA, Elias and his wife sold 300 acres to their son Gilbert, Simon and Elijas were instrumental in signing a petition that formed the township of Amity, Elijas and his wife. then moved south with the Boone family, having prior relationships with the Boone Family, in hunting trips, involvement including court and guardianship proceedings, and land deals. Elijas was Christened: March 21, 1677 in New York City Marriage: Married to Cathalijna Laning in 1702 at the Dutch Reformed Church, New York City. Elias and Catherine's granddaughter Mary,daughter of their son Gilbert, married Jacob Boone, first cousin to Daniel Boone. Jacob was the son of Joseph Boone, Jr., whose father was Joseph Boone, brother to Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's father. Elias and Catherine's grandson, William De Hart, son of their son, Gilbert, married Mary Catherine Boone, whose father was Joseph Boone, Jr, son of Joseph Boone. Boone family stood up for various De Harts, including Samuel De Hart, in Court on various proceedings, pensions, land, guardianship, etc... Elias and Catherine was also the parents of Simon De Hart who was the parents of Elias Richard De Hart, the parents of Nathan D' Hart of Swain County, Bryson City, NC. Early settlers, pioneers, and in some areas the first to settle. | De Hart, Elias Simon (I17474)
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15534 | twin New Village is now Centerearch | HAWKINS, Mary (I4795)
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15535 | twin New Village is now Centerearch | Hawkins, Mary (I4795)
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15536 | twin Obituary - Mrs. Charry A. Overton, who was 95 years old on April 23, died of the infirmities due to old age on Sunday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Smith, in Blue Point. Mrs. Overton was the mother of Wilmot Overton of Bayport, of the late Dr. Daniel H. Overton of Islip and of two daughters, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. S.B. Allen of Brooklyn. She is also survived by 18 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren. Mrs. Overton was born in New Village, L.I, and had recently been residing with her daughter in Brooklyn. She went to Blue Point last June. Funeral services were held at two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Frederick E. Allen officiating. Interment was in New Village. (Long Island Surnames; The Suffolk County news., August 19, 1921, Page 6) | Hawkins, Charity Alwood (I31614)
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15537 | twin Only one baby was expected, but identical twins were delivered by their father, Everett. Word quickly spread around town and additional clothes were gathered for the family. The twins were close and grew up in Bellport, helping at the family garage and enjoying Great South Bay and the local outdoor area When Dick was a teenager he became a commercial fisherman getting up at 4:00 AM to lay his nets. He received permission from the principal to leave high school in the afternoon to gather his nets and to get the fish ready for market. When he finished high school in 1947, his father insisted that he join the family business, Brown's Garage, where he worked for over fifty years. After retiring from the garage he and his wife spent the summers at home in Brookhaven, NY and their winters in Florida. They began to enjoy extensive traveling, even volunteering for a travel agency, allowing them to organize and experience many cruises around the world. The last few years Richard and Alyce resided in Wentworth, NH. Richard is survived by his wife, Alyce, his sons, Clifford (Danville, CA), Dennis (El Cajon, CA), Duane (Wentworth, NH), and daughter Aimee (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) and their families, including eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his daughter, Cynthia and his granddaughter, Meagan. | Brown, Richard W. (I39594)
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15538 | twin surname also spelled Haines | HAYNES, Daniel (I18353)
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15539 | twin surname also spelled Haines | Haynes, Daniel (I18353)
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15540 | twin SURNAME: Also shown as Grünhaeuser GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Anna Catharina | GRÜNHÄUSER, Anna Catharina (I11040)
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15541 | twin SURNAME: Also shown as Grünhaeuser GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Anna Catharina | Grünhäuser, Anna Catharina (I11040)
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15542 | twin | LAUER, Matthias (I17178)
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15543 | twin | Lauer, Matthias (I17178)
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15544 | twin | PETERSON, Johnothan (I2196)
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15545 | twin | SAYRE, Julia Anna (I2312)
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15546 | twin | PETTY, Edward (I2517)
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15547 | twin | GRIFFIN, Kent Daniel (I3295)
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15548 | twin | SEAMAN, LaGrant W. (I5261)
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15549 | twin | BUSWELL, Roger (I6447)
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15550 | twin | EAMES, Mary (I6556)
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