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Matches 2,051 to 2,100 of 16,342
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2051 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. !Original sources cited were: !"Vital Records of Hartford, CT; !Russell S. Flower, 335 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, NY; !Early Conn Marr Vol 2 p 73; !Conn 7 bk 2, !Rec of First Church, West Hartford, CT" !Moved to Hartford, Hartford, Conn. -------------- !A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Massachusetts and Northfield, Massachusetts, by Irwin Merry. Source: Colonial Families of America, v. 4 !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. | MERRY, Cornelius (I7369)
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2052 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. !Original sources cited were: !"Vital Records of Hartford, CT; !Russell S. Flower, 335 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, NY; !Early Conn Marr Vol 2 p 73; !Conn 7 bk 2, !Rec of First Church, West Hartford, CT" !Moved to Hartford, Hartford, Conn. -------------- !A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Massachusetts and Northfield, Massachusetts, by Irwin Merry. Source: Colonial Families of America, v. 4 !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. | Merry, Cornelius (I7369)
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2053 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA. (Obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT) !Also cited as sources were: !"Vital records of Hartford, CT; !Russell S. Flower, 335 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, NY; !Early Conn. Marr. vol 2, p 73,76; !Conn 7 bk 2, !Records of First Church, West Hartford, CT" !Family group record by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA !Might be: b.20 April 1707 in W. Hartford, m. 16 Dec. 1736, d. 11 Mar. 1761. (on ped. chart) !John was Dinah's first husband. --------------------- !A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Massachusetts and Northfield, Massachusetts, by Irwin Merry. !Source: 1st. Ch. Hartford, v. 1, p. 100, 114, 184. ! W.H.1.st.Ch.V.1, p.42 --------------------- !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Source: First Church Record - Hartford, Conn. !gives birth as 20 April 1708 | MERRY, John (I6938)
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2054 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA. (Obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT) !Also cited as sources were: !"Vital records of Hartford, CT; !Russell S. Flower, 335 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, NY; !Early Conn. Marr. vol 2, p 73,76; !Conn 7 bk 2, !Records of First Church, West Hartford, CT" !Family group record by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA !Might be: b.20 April 1707 in W. Hartford, m. 16 Dec. 1736, d. 11 Mar. 1761. (on ped. chart) !John was Dinah's first husband. --------------------- !A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Massachusetts and Northfield, Massachusetts, by Irwin Merry. !Source: 1st. Ch. Hartford, v. 1, p. 100, 114, 184. ! W.H.1.st.Ch.V.1, p.42 --------------------- !"The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Source: First Church Record - Hartford, Conn. !gives birth as 20 April 1708 | Merry, John (I6938)
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2055 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA. Obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Also cited as sources were the following: "Hartford Conn. Vitals Am Pub H Vol 13 p 148 p 143 Records of First Church, West Hartford, CT Manwaring's Digest Conn 3" Records of Ina Mangum Family group record by Beth Richmond. Whitwell or Whitsell Lamrock was in Hartford in 1686. Might have been born in Hartford? Died 19 or 10 June 1716. | FLOWERS, Lamrock (I7348)
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2056 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Frank Elmer Young, Canoga Park, CA. Obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Also cited as sources were the following: "Hartford Conn. Vitals Am Pub H Vol 13 p 148 p 143 Records of First Church, West Hartford, CT Manwaring's Digest Conn 3" Records of Ina Mangum Family group record by Beth Richmond. Whitwell or Whitsell Lamrock was in Hartford in 1686. Might have been born in Hartford? Died 19 or 10 June 1716. | Flowers, Lamrock (I7348)
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2057 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Lavon T. Erickson, Afton, WY (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). !Sources cited were "Conn Gen Rec vol 3 p. 1524-1525. Another original fgs submitted by Maud M. Cook, St George, UT and also obtained from Marilyn Markham confirms data given. Original sources cited on this fgs include: !"Haddam and East Haddam" by D.D. Fields, Corres(pondence ?) !"Am.Gen. V 3 p. 1439; RAD - 3 Jun 1965; Vit Rec of Haddam" "(GS ser no 1450 pt 85) (Nil)" !Ancestral File 14 Mar. 1991 gives his death date as 18 May 1719 and his wife as Hannah Robinson, who was born [1681]. | ARNOLD, Jonathan (I7355)
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2058 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Lavon T. Erickson, Afton, WY (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). !Sources cited were "Conn Gen Rec vol 3 p. 1524-1525. Another original fgs submitted by Maud M. Cook, St George, UT and also obtained from Marilyn Markham confirms data given. Original sources cited on this fgs include: !"Haddam and East Haddam" by D.D. Fields, Corres(pondence ?) !"Am.Gen. V 3 p. 1439; RAD - 3 Jun 1965; Vit Rec of Haddam" "(GS ser no 1450 pt 85) (Nil)" !Ancestral File 14 Mar. 1991 gives his death date as 18 May 1719 and his wife as Hannah Robinson, who was born [1681]. | Arnold, Jonathan (I7355)
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2059 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Lucretia Lyman Renney, SLC, UT, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Also cited as sources were the following: "Conn. Hist. Soc. Coll. Conn. Pub. A. Vol. 14 pg 575 Savage Gen. Dict. V(ital) R(ecords) of Hartford, CT" family group record by Grant Reeve, Salt Lake City, UT Might have been married 10 or 20 April 1656. | SMITH, Joseph (I7294)
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2060 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Lucretia Lyman Renney, SLC, UT, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Also cited as sources were the following: "Conn. Hist. Soc. Coll. Conn. Pub. A. Vol. 14 pg 575 Savage Gen. Dict. V(ital) R(ecords) of Hartford, CT" family group record by Grant Reeve, Salt Lake City, UT Might have been married 10 or 20 April 1656. | Smith, Joseph (I7294)
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2061 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, p.22 !Lois Goodmanson said she was born abt 1777 in Acworth, Sullivan, New Hampshire. | MARKHAM, Sarah (I6895)
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2062 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, p.22 !Lois Goodmanson said she was born abt 1777 in Acworth, Sullivan, New Hampshire. | Markham, Sarah (I6895)
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2063 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, P.22 !Married Polly Pangman. !Married Mary Ann Betts. !Marriage info from Lois Goodmanson. !Lois Goodmanson said he was born about 1774. | MARKHAM, John (I6900)
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2064 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, P.22 !Married Polly Pangman. !Married Mary Ann Betts. !Marriage info from Lois Goodmanson. !Lois Goodmanson said he was born about 1774. | Markham, John (I6900)
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2065 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey. P.22 !Married Miss Castle. !Married Margaret Clark. !Marriage info from Lois Goodmanson. | MARKHAM, Arnold (I6631)
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2066 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID (obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT). Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey. P.22 !Married Miss Castle. !Married Margaret Clark. !Marriage info from Lois Goodmanson. | Markham, Arnold (I6631)
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2067 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Robert K. Snow, Brigham, UT, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. !Original sources cited were: "Stepheny Parish Register, Vol 1 page 4 (or 2)." Marriage = 578821 batch E055761 and M055761 gives marriage as being in Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England. | LOCKE, John (I7421)
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2068 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Robert K. Snow, Brigham, UT, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. !Original sources cited were: "Stepheny Parish Register, Vol 1 page 4 (or 2)." Marriage = 578821 batch E055761 and M055761 gives marriage as being in Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England. | Locke, John (I7421)
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2069 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Wilfred A. Hagar, Los Angeles, CA, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Original sources cited include: "Woburn 1640-1873" b.p. 153 m.p. 166-7, d.p. 114; Sewell's "History Woburn" p. 625-7." !Might have died 15 or 25 Sept. 1753. DEATH: Middletown Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852 - M Transcribed by Coralynn Brown http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/barbour/middletown_barbour_m.htm DEATH: Another source has her death as 27 Sept. 1753. | LOCKE, Elizabeth (I7009)
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2070 | !Source: Original fgs submitted by Wilfred A. Hagar, Los Angeles, CA, obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Original sources cited include: "Woburn 1640-1873" b.p. 153 m.p. 166-7, d.p. 114; Sewell's "History Woburn" p. 625-7." !Might have died 15 or 25 Sept. 1753. DEATH: Middletown Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852 - M Transcribed by Coralynn Brown http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/barbour/middletown_barbour_m.htm DEATH: Another source has her death as 27 Sept. 1753. | Locke, Elizabeth (I7009)
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2071 | !Source: Ped. Chart from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. and Nean Beck. !Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, p.22 !Willey/Wiley | WILLEY, Abigail Cone (I5592)
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2072 | !Source: Ped. Chart from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. and Nean Beck. !Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, p.22 !Willey/Wiley | Willey, Abigail Cone (I5592)
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2073 | !Source: pedigree chart dtd 3 Aug 1976 obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT, and family group record by Orvil Garlick, Salt Lake City, UT. !will prob. 4 June 1650. !B 8 F 29 !B 11 E 15 p. 311-312 !Salt Lake Library. !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives death date as 4 June 1650 | WATSON, John (I7394)
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2074 | !Source: pedigree chart dtd 3 Aug 1976 obtained from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT, and family group record by Orvil Garlick, Salt Lake City, UT. !will prob. 4 June 1650. !B 8 F 29 !B 11 E 15 p. 311-312 !Salt Lake Library. !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives death date as 4 June 1650 | Watson, John (I7394)
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2075 | !Source: Pedigree chart from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Original submitter was Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID. Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, p.22 !Death: Was accidentally killed by neighbor while shooting firearms off during Fourth of July celebration. -------------------- Irwin Merry, "A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Mass. and Northfield, Mass." !Born 1768/1770/75. Bap. Cong. Ch. in Acworth, N.H. !Died Avon, N.Y. 1802. Killed by Woodruff accidently at Elm Place, Avon, !New York on the 4th of July (fm. Mrs. Dorothy Tripp) !Dinah's 1st husband. !Town was first called Hartford. In 1808, Hartford became Avon. Avon was divided and Rush was the name given to the north half. (Edwin Crow) | MARKHAM, David (I6629)
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2076 | !Source: Pedigree chart from Marilyn Markham, SLC, UT. Original submitter was Mrs. Mariam Hamilton, Rexburg, ID. Also cited was "Willey Family Record of Isaac and His Descendants" by Henry Willey, p.22 !Death: Was accidentally killed by neighbor while shooting firearms off during Fourth of July celebration. -------------------- Irwin Merry, "A 300 year record of descendants of Cornelius Merry of Northampton, Mass. and Northfield, Mass." !Born 1768/1770/75. Bap. Cong. Ch. in Acworth, N.H. !Died Avon, N.Y. 1802. Killed by Woodruff accidently at Elm Place, Avon, !New York on the 4th of July (fm. Mrs. Dorothy Tripp) !Dinah's 1st husband. !Town was first called Hartford. In 1808, Hartford became Avon. Avon was divided and Rush was the name given to the north half. (Edwin Crow) | Markham, David (I6629)
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2077 | !Source: see notes for John Allyn 1303 !Birth: see "Planters of the Commonwealth" by Charles Edward Banks, Geneological Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1984, pg 98. Thomas is only child not listed as emigrating to New England. !"Life & ancestry of William Noah Allyn", by Helen Allyn. (says Thomas and John were both age 2 in 1632.) !National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America (Connecticut). "Family records (heretofore unpublished) : collected in commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Connecticut" !IGI June 1991 said the marriage date was 21 Oct. 1658. IGI also gave her birthdate as 1638. !IGI gives a daughter, Jane Allen (Allyn), born 22 July 1670. !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b !Barbour gives the marriage date, but it is incomplete. Barbour said Thomas married Abigail Warham, Oct 12, 16 | ALLYN, Thomas Captain (I7466)
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2078 | !Source: see notes for John Allyn 1303 !Birth: see "Planters of the Commonwealth" by Charles Edward Banks, Geneological Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1984, pg 98. Thomas is only child not listed as emigrating to New England. !"Life & ancestry of William Noah Allyn", by Helen Allyn. (says Thomas and John were both age 2 in 1632.) !National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America (Connecticut). "Family records (heretofore unpublished) : collected in commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Connecticut" !IGI June 1991 said the marriage date was 21 Oct. 1658. IGI also gave her birthdate as 1638. !IGI gives a daughter, Jane Allen (Allyn), born 22 July 1670. !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b !Barbour gives the marriage date, but it is incomplete. Barbour said Thomas married Abigail Warham, Oct 12, 16 | Allyn, Thomas Captain (I7466)
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2079 | !Source: Taken from "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, filed in the Library of the Geneology Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, SLC, UT under " 929.273 L884LKA ". This source in turn cites the following as source for Richard Lord's information: "The Founding of New England" by Ernest Flagg; "Lords of Towcester" by Garvin L. Payne; "Essex Institute," Vol. LIV. !This applies to the son of Richard Lord NOT Richard Lord himself: !Brief Sketch: Thomas Lord, a man of means, position, and influence was registered for passage to America on the 29th of April, 1635 from the port of London on the ship "Elizabeth and Ann" Captain Robert Cooper, Master. They landed in Boston and joined son Richard Lord in Newtown (now Cambridge). In 1636, with his entire family, Thomas Lord joined the party of Rev. Mr. Hooker (an old friend) and Mr. Stone and 100 men, women and children, and ... depart(ed)... to form a new settlement on the Conn- ecticut River. A passage from Trumbull's Memorial History of Hartford describes their journey, !"They traveled more than 100 miles, through a hideous and trackless wild- erness to Hartford. They had no guide but their compass; and made their way over mountains, through swamps, thickets, and rivers, which were pass- able with great difficulty. They had no cover but the heavens, and no lodgings but such as nature afforded them. They drove with them 160 head of cattle and subsisted by the way on the milk of their cows. Mrs Hooker was borne through the wilderness on a litter. The people generally carried their packs, arms, and some utensils. They were nearly a fortnight (20 days) on their journey. This adventure was the more remarkable as many of this company were persons of figure, who in England had lived in honor, affluence, and delicacy, and were strangers to fatigue and danger. Governor Haynes and some others did not appear in the colony until 1637." ------------------ !McCormick - Hamilton - Lord - Day ancestral lines. US/CAN 929.273 M137me !will dated 30 May 1610 & probated 7 Feb. 1610/11 | LORD, Richard (I6923)
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2080 | !Source: Taken from "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, filed in the Library of the Geneology Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, SLC, UT under " 929.273 L884LKA ". This source in turn cites the following as source for Richard Lord's information: "The Founding of New England" by Ernest Flagg; "Lords of Towcester" by Garvin L. Payne; "Essex Institute," Vol. LIV. !This applies to the son of Richard Lord NOT Richard Lord himself: !Brief Sketch: Thomas Lord, a man of means, position, and influence was registered for passage to America on the 29th of April, 1635 from the port of London on the ship "Elizabeth and Ann" Captain Robert Cooper, Master. They landed in Boston and joined son Richard Lord in Newtown (now Cambridge). In 1636, with his entire family, Thomas Lord joined the party of Rev. Mr. Hooker (an old friend) and Mr. Stone and 100 men, women and children, and ... depart(ed)... to form a new settlement on the Conn- ecticut River. A passage from Trumbull's Memorial History of Hartford describes their journey, !"They traveled more than 100 miles, through a hideous and trackless wild- erness to Hartford. They had no guide but their compass; and made their way over mountains, through swamps, thickets, and rivers, which were pass- able with great difficulty. They had no cover but the heavens, and no lodgings but such as nature afforded them. They drove with them 160 head of cattle and subsisted by the way on the milk of their cows. Mrs Hooker was borne through the wilderness on a litter. The people generally carried their packs, arms, and some utensils. They were nearly a fortnight (20 days) on their journey. This adventure was the more remarkable as many of this company were persons of figure, who in England had lived in honor, affluence, and delicacy, and were strangers to fatigue and danger. Governor Haynes and some others did not appear in the colony until 1637." ------------------ !McCormick - Hamilton - Lord - Day ancestral lines. US/CAN 929.273 M137me !will dated 30 May 1610 & probated 7 Feb. 1610/11 | Lord, Richard (I6923)
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2081 | !Sources for this family: !Alford, Lincs., Eng. BTs !Skendleby, Lincs., Eng. BTs !Might have two children between John and Elizabeth. !Married in St. Peter in the Church, Skendleby, Lincoln, England ! 1991 Ancestral File !Burgh le Marsh is now called Burgh-in-the-Marsh | WARNER, Thomas (I8835)
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2082 | !Sources for this family: !Alford, Lincs., Eng. BTs !Skendleby, Lincs., Eng. BTs !Might have two children between John and Elizabeth. !Married in St. Peter in the Church, Skendleby, Lincoln, England ! 1991 Ancestral File !Burgh le Marsh is now called Burgh-in-the-Marsh | Warner, Thomas (I8835)
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2083 | !Spalding parish registers. !Might have been born 22 Apr 1793 !Might have been christened 22 Apr 1793 | WARNER, John (I8819)
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2084 | !Spalding parish registers. !Might have been born 22 Apr 1793 !Might have been christened 22 Apr 1793 | Warner, John (I8819)
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2085 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 !Chase, Ann, Stratton Family. US/CAN 929.273 ST82c !Ann says the twins married within nine months of each other. | STRATTON, Abigail (I9037)
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2086 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 !Chase, Ann, Stratton Family. US/CAN 929.273 ST82c !Ann says the twins married within nine months of each other. | Stratton, Abigail (I9037)
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2087 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 !Chase, Ann, Stratton Family. US/CAN 929.273 ST82c !Ann thinks Ebenezer might have been named after his fathers two brothers, who both died young. | STRATTON, Ebenezer (I9035)
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2088 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 !Chase, Ann, Stratton Family. US/CAN 929.273 ST82c !Ann thinks Ebenezer might have been named after his fathers two brothers, who both died young. | Stratton, Ebenezer (I9035)
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2089 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 !Harriet is unsure that 30 April is the right date. Ebenezer is not entioned in father's will, 1764. | STRATTON, Ebenezer (I9042)
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2090 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 !Harriet is unsure that 30 April is the right date. Ebenezer is not entioned in father's will, 1764. | Stratton, Ebenezer (I9042)
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2091 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 does NOT list Jonathan as one of the children of John, | STRATTON, Jonathan (I9036)
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2092 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 does NOT list Jonathan as one of the children of John, | Stratton, Jonathan (I9036)
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2093 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 | STRATTON, John (I9034)
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2094 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 | STRATTON, Millicent (I9043)
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2095 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 | STRATTON, Sarah (I9044)
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2096 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 | Stratton, Sarah (I9044)
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2097 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 | Stratton, Millicent (I9043)
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2098 | !Stratton, Harriet. A Book of Strattons. US/CAN 929.273 St32s. vol.1 | Stratton, John (I9034)
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2099 | !Surname spelled McQUAIDE by Norma Jean BARKER? | MCQUAIDE, John Graham (I412)
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2100 | !Surname spelled McQUAIDE by Norma Jean BARKER? | McQuaide, John Graham (I412)
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