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| 4151 |
There is disagreement between the sources for her death date. One says 1889, the other says 7 May 1900. We believe the latter date due to a family photograph of the Roland B Hester family that shows her alongside Mary Ann Hester, who was born in 1897. | Jaggers, Margaret Caroline (I154)
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| 4152 |
There is most likely a child missing for this family, because a Catherine Schirmann, daughter of Stephan and the late Christine Gall was married on 12 Jun 1770, after Marie Catherine Schirmann had died. | Family F1206
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| 4153 |
There is no death record for her in the Springfield town records | Bliss, Elizabeth (I1222)
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| 4154 |
There was a brass plaque in the church giving the precise date of death; his will provides "my body to be buryede in the church of the blisside martire seynt laurence of Bovyngton [Blessed Martyr Saint Laurence] be syde the pyctore of seynt Xpofere [Saint Christopher]." | Gowle, Richard (I3743)
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| 4155 |
There was a Johann Bernard Heinrich Nieporte born 1791 in Malgarten, who married a Maria Catherina Bockhorst in 1820, not the same person. Unable to find a marriage in Malgarten through 1830 for this person. Also, this one is not buried in Malgarten through 1873. | Nieporte, Johann Bernard (I4428)
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| 4156 |
There was a Mehitable Lumbard born on this date in Barnstable, Massachusetts. However that is not likely to be the same person; there is a marriage record for a Mehitable Miller (probably not her maiden name) marrying a David Lumbard in Springfield in 1741. | Miller, Mehitable (I1314)
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| 4157 |
There was a skirmish at Fort George later in 1776; Edward apparently died of disease while serving in the Continental Army | Bond, Edward (I2292)
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| 4158 |
There were numerous men named Joseph Fitz Randolph living in and around Piscataway, New Jersey in the mid- to late 1700s; thus far none can be proven to be this man (11 Apr 2016) | Fitz Randolph, Joseph (I1995)
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| 4159 |
There were two Maria Gudenraths baptized in Malgarten 1762-1766 and born to the same parents. Her marriage record gives her residence at that time as "Bramsche," which was a Lutheran parish in those days; the few Catholics in Bramsche would have attended mass at Malgarten. Her burial record subtracts almost two years from her age. (24 Jan 2022) | Gudenrath, Maria Anna (I2816)
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| 4160 |
They are unmarried (living in neighboring houses) in the 1880 census but the 1881 History of Marion and Clinton Counties has them married | Family F444
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| 4161 |
They do not appear to have been married on 18 Jul 1670, when John York deeds land to Robert Wadleigh | Family F886
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| 4162 |
They had 7 children. They immigrated from France to Ohio. First lived in Harrison, Carroll Co., and moved to Brown Twp. in 1850. | Laubacher, Louis (I2441)
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| 4163 |
They received a dispensation due to consanguinity in the third degree, meaning the couple were related as uncle/niece, nephew/aunt, or, most likely, as second cousins (shared great-grandparents). | Family F2118
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| 4164 |
They required a dispensation to marry as they were consanguinous in the fourth degree. | Family F2070
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| 4165 |
They were most likely married by late 1842; record not found in Lage-Rieste. (26 Mar 2022) | Family F2080
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| 4166 |
Thirteen children were born to this couple. | Family F367
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| 4167 |
This author is in possession of the original marriage license certificate | Family F411
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| 4168 |
This biography was published in the "Normal Gazette", Carbondale, 1890:
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WITHIN FOUR HOURS
On Sunday, October 26, in Salem, Ill., occurred, within four hours of each other, the deaths of Mrs. Lucy Hull and Hon. Samuel Hull, aged respectively seventy-six and eighty-four years.
Mr. Hull was a ruling elder in the Salem congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian church; he had served the county as a public servant for twenty consecutive years, as constable, county recorder, sheriff and county judge; he was then appointed postmaster of Salem, in which position he remained for twenty-seven years.
- 1890, Vol. 3 "Normal Gazette" Carbondale | Hull, Samuel (I1914)
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| 4169 |
This birth year is the extreme early range given by the 1820 census, however her marriage license does not make note of her age being less than 21 years as would have been required | Nesbitt, Isabel (I1059)
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| 4170 |
This census incorrectly lists his name as "Rolin" | Hester, Robert McGara (I097)
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| 4171 |
This census lists his name as "Simeon." The census taker botched many other names in this family as well | Hester, Sterling Richardson (I095)
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| 4172 |
This census renders the last name "Gagers" | Jaggers, James Minnis (I560)
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| 4173 |
This census renders the last name "Goggers" | Green, Artimesa (I561)
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| 4174 |
This census renders the last name "Goggers" | Jaggers, James Minnis (I560)
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| 4175 |
This census renders the last name "Laubaugh" | Laubacher, Frank Joseph (I2439)
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| 4176 |
This census renders the last name "Parla" | Perolla, Magdalena (I2440)
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| 4177 |
This census renders the last name "Purla" | Perrolla, Louis (I2482)
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| 4178 |
This census renders the last name as "Broler" | Perola, Frank Joseph (I2686)
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| 4179 |
This census renders the surname "Boller" | Perola, Frank Joseph (I2686)
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| 4180 |
This census renders the surname "Paraller" | Kellar, Barbara (I2689)
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| 4181 |
This census renders the surname "Paraller" | Perola, Frank Joseph (I2686)
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| 4182 |
This census renders the surname "Parlee" | Perrolla, Louis (I2482)
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| 4183 |
This census renders the surname "Perlee" | Perrolla, Louis (I2482)
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| 4184 |
This census renders the surname "Rainney" | Rennier, George (I2525)
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| 4185 |
This census renders the surname "Raney" | Rennier, George (I2525)
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| 4186 |
This census shows him as "Daniel Jaggers Senr" and the next entry is another "Daniel Jaggers" -- perhaps a cousin or nephew. That is probably the Daniel P Jaggers (1799 - 1830) who married Hepsabeth Sanderson's sister, Ann | Jaggers, Daniel Duncan (I558)
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| 4187 |
This census shows his name as "Robert" while his brother Robert is listed as "Roling." The census taker botched a number of other names in this family as well | Hester, Private Roland Benton (I013)
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| 4188 |
This child is only mentioned in the probate papers for Louis and Magdalena Laubacher, her parents. She received a full share of the will. Her name is listed between George and Salome; the heirs are listed in order of oldest to youngest. | Laubacher, Emira (I2448)
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| 4189 |
This child was never named. | Walters (I4864)
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| 4190 |
This city directory shows "Harry P Barnett" rather than "Perry Barnett" with Grace at the same address as in 1955. One can imagine the conversation with whomever took the information: "No, it's PERRY, with a P"; "Got, it Harry P..." | Barnett, Perry Newton (I3099)
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| 4191 |
This couple had children Anna (b. 1887, m. 1914), Heinrich (b. 1890, d. 1913), Agnes (b.1890, d. 1892), and a set of twins born in August, 1891; one died within two days and the other was stillborn. (Malgarten parish records, 23 Sep 2021) | Family F2016
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| 4192 |
This couple may have had one more child in 1728 in Wallenhorst; the record mentions Stephan but otherwise appears to be for a different couple. | Family F1288
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| 4193 |
This couple was childless at the time of Winnie Ford's death. | Family F111
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| 4194 |
This couple was never legally married. However, their relationship extended over at least 14 years. Indeed, Catherine Numan sued Frank Walters upon learning of his marriage to Maggie Jolly, for adultery and fornication. | Family F1975
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| 4195 |
This entry notes that he is a home owner and that there is a telephone at the home | Eaton, James Riley (I0923)
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| 4196 |
This is easily the most ridiculous will we have ever encountered. Apart from the absurdity of willing people to one another, there is the aspect of attempting to force the living to make purchases at the behest of the dead, not to mention enshrining a welshing on debt. The punchline is that under the legal conditions of the time, Elizabeth did not own any of the people, who were already willed by her late husband. We believe that since her estate and her husband's are kept in the same packet that this will was contested and ultimately discarded. | Estes, Elizabeth (I759)
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| 4197 |
This land was later sold by his executors in 1808 in two halves for a total of $500; one half sold 6 Feb 1808 to a Solomon Warren and the other to a John Lowrey on 29 Sep 1808 | McKillip, Hugh (I3252)
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| 4198 |
This marriage appears to have ended in divorce | Family F1405
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| 4199 |
This marriage is also recorded in Vescheim. | Family F1187
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| 4200 |
This monument has different birth and death dates than his death certificate. We assume the death certificate is correct. | Eaton, Joseph Pinson (I0919)
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