Matches 5151 to 5200 of 5249
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| 5151 | East Bloomfield | Philenda Wilson
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| 5152 | Cancer | Randy Scott Wilson
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| 5153 | Lived in Prescott,Michigan. Had two girls with Art Thorne, then married a Mr. Bristow | Ruby Susanna Wilson
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| 5154 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ruth Anne Wilson
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| 5155 | 21. ELIZABETH6 KREUSSLER (WILHELMUS5, JOHANNES4, JOHANN-PHILIPP3, JOHANN PHILIPP2 GREISLER, SR., LEONARD1 KREUSSLER) was born 15 September 1769 in New York, and died 26 November 1827 in Marcellus, New York. She married CORNELL WILTSIE 1789. Children of ELIZABETH KREUSSLER and CORNELL WILTSIE are: i. SALLY7 WILTSIE, b. 01 March 1790; d. Unknown. ii. BETSY WILTSIE, b. 14 November 1791; d. Unknown. iii. KATY WILTSIE, b. 14 July 1793; d. Unknown. iv. MARY POLLY WILTSIE, b. 31 March 1797; d. Unknown. 38. v. JOHN WILTSIE, b. 02 February 1799, New York; d. 27 September 1875, Rose Hill, Mew York. vi. WILLIAM WILTSIE, b. 27 September 1802; d. Unknown. vii. EUNICE WILTSIE, b. 25 May 1805; d. Unknown. viii. JAMES WILTSIE, b. 24 May 1808; d. Unknown. ix. NANCY WILTSIE, b. 05 November 1810; d. Unknown. x. AMY WILTSIE, b. 09 April 1813; d. Unknown. | Cornell Wiltsie
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| 5156 | John Wiltsee, son of Thomas Wiltsee, s. of Jeremiah, s. of Cornelius, s. of Marten Wiltsee, b. Jan. 9, 1770, m. Miss Polly Burns, June 15, 1788; d. in 1852. He first lived at Pownal, Vt., after his marriage. He moved to Duanesburg and lived several years, and then accompanied his cousins Cornell and Benjamin Wiltsee to Onondaga Co., New York, in the spring of 1813 and settled at Marcellus, four miles from Skaneatelas. He made his home there the remainder of his life. He became wealthy, and gave each of his family a farm and personal property to do business with. He visited his parents when his mother was about to die in Pownal. He visited his brother Jeremiah in 1841, and his relatives in Chautauqua Co., N. Y. He visited them again in the spring of 1844 before the death of his brother, and the family and others in the summer of 1850. He made the journeys with a single horse hitched to a covered carriage. His wife was dead, and he was extremely fleshy. It was difficult for him to walk far, and traveling was very tiresome for him. | John Wiltsie
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| 5157 | After Lizzie died, John and Clara both lived in Hornellsville. John first, while Clara stayed with her mother's family in Ontario County. At some point Clara moved there too. She is named in her uncle Wilhelmus V. B. Newkirk's will and the probate records state that she lives in Hornellsville (1883). By 1908, Clara and Charles are living in Melstone, Montana. Emily McBride (mcbrideemily@yahoo.com) March 2008 Ocala, FL | John Henry Wing
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| 5158 | In Virgil in 1820. App'td Administrator of estate of Nicholas Hogaboom 28 March, 1837 | Ambrose Winter
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| 5159 | 1880 living in Marathon,NY | Elisha Winter
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| 5160 | Postmaster and Magistrate of Cortland Co, NY | Henry Winter
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| 5161 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Catherine Mary Wise
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| 5162 | Kidney Failure (Juvinile Diabeties) | Douglas Milton Wise
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| 5163 | Middle Valley Cemetery, Washington Twp, Morris Co, NJ | Elizabeth Wise
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| 5164 | US Marines Staff Sargent. | Ernest Wise
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| 5165 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Matthew John Wise
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| 5166 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stephanie Elaine Wise
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| 5167 | John 'Jack' Wiseman died Sept. 29, 2000 in Oregon. He was a Dansville resident until he left to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He also served in the Korean War. He was an employee of the Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. in California for many years until he left to reside in Oregon, where he was a Veterans Administration loan officer, retiring in 1984. Survivors include his daughter Kathi Chamberlain of Oregon, his son Kenneth Belknap of California, his brother Robert Wiseman of Dansville and his sister Doris (Robert) Conway, also of Dansville. (GCE, November 16, 2000, p4) | John Wiseman
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| 5168 | of Oregon | Kathi Wiseman
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| 5169 | Robert E. Wiseman, 74, passed away peacefully Wednesday (May 1, 2002) at the Teresa House Comfort Care Home in Geneseo. Bob was born Aug. 16, 1927 in Dansville, a son of Raymond and Ethel (Applin) Wiseman. He was a graduate of the Dansville High School. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He married Colleen Whalen on July 5, 1952 in Hamilton, she survives. Bob was a local insurance agent in Dansville for many years, retiring in 1990. He was predeceased by a brother John "Jack" Wiseman in 2001. He was a communicant member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Dansville and a member of the Dansville American Legion. He enjoyed all sports, especially the New York Yankees and the Buffalo Bills. He was a very active member of the Rural Ministry out of Elmira as well as Dansville. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Colleen; two daughters, Donna (Rich) Chasey and Robin Hettrick (Mike Masten) all of Dansville; two sons, John Wiseman of Yorktown, Va. and James Wiseman of Bradford, Pa.; six grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one sister, Doris (Bob) Conway of Dansville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday at the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home, 73 Main St., Dansville. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dansville, with Father Steven Krause celebrating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Dansville. Contributions may be made to the Teresa House, 21 Highland Dr., Geneseo, N.Y. 14454 or to St. Mary's Church, 206 Fremont St., Wayland, N.Y. 14572. | Robert Wiseman
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| 5170 | November 6, 1994 From the MS of Kenneth E. Haynes, Bakersfield, Calif. | Charles Edward Witt
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| 5171 | November 6, 1994 From the files of Kenneth E. Haynes, Bakersfield, CA., memento from funeral of Elmer Ray Witt. | Elmer Ray Witt
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| 5172 | November 6, 1994 From the MS of Kenneth E. Haynes, Bakersfield, Calif. | Leola Witt
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| 5173 | William, was a farmer and well-known Baptist, residing at Swampscot, near Lynn,MA in 1639. At the time of the controversy between the Massachusetts Bay Colony authorities and leaders of the Baptist movement, William was one of the whose adherence to the Baptist tenents brought him into disagreement with the former. He was haled to Court more than once because of his opposition to infant baptism. He also gave offence because of his entertainment of Baptist leaders Odidiah Holmes, John Crandell, and John Clark. In the narrative of the journey to Rhode Island because of persecution from the Massachusetts goverment, John Clark wrote; "It came topass that we three...came into Massachusetts Bay about the 16th day of the 5th month 1651; and upon the 19th of the same,..we came into town called lin, where we lodged at a Blind-man's house near two miles out of town by name William Witter..." From this we see that William, in his old age, had become blind. | William Witter
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| 5174 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shirley Witty
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| 5175 | (6) Joseph Wolcott, b. 1775 East Windsor CT, d. 1866 Sharon OH, bur. Granger OH. Farmer, moved to VT with bro. Jonathan prior to 1810, served in War of 1812 from Middlesex VT in Capt. David Dunton's Co., MA militia. 1790-1810 Middlesex, Chittenden Co. VT, was at Bristol NY 1816 until 1822, when he moved to Medina Co. OH with his son-in-law, Calvin Putman; m. Lucy Hills 1795. (7) Lucy Wolcott, b. 1796 Middlesex VT, d. 1855 Medina Co. OH; m. Calvin Putnam 1819 NY. (7) Sophia Wolcott, b. 1798 Middlesex VT; m. Cyrus Briggs 1819. (7) Elizur Wolcott, b. 1799 Middlesex VT, d. 1877 Granger OH. He operated a distillery at Bristol NY and was one of a group of peolple from Bristol who moved to Ohio, settling at what was organized as Granger Township in 1820. 1830-50 Granger, Medina Co. OH; m. Susan Van Orman 1828 Medina Co. OH. (7) Anna Wolcott, b. 1803 Middlesex VT, d. 1888 Granger OH; m. Rev. John McCloud 1823 Granger, Medina Co. OH, pastor of Liberty Church, Granger OH. (7) Simon Peter Wolcott, b. 1804 Middlesex VT, d. 1888 Granger OH. He was a farmer at Granger OH; m. Nancy Wilder Codding 1835 Medina Co. OH. (7) Mary Wolcott, b. 1807 Middlesex VT, d. 1875 Granger OH; m. (1) Hiram G. Wise 1836 Granger OH; m. (2) Matthew Newton 1857. (7) Pamelia Wolcott, b. 1813 Middlesex VT, d. 1881 Granger OH; m. Seth Goodwin 1834 Granger OH. | Joseph Wolcott
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| 5176 | (Walters) | Mary Elizabeth Wolters
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| 5177 | Parents from Germany | Mary Elizabeth Wolters
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| 5178 | Gilbert works at a factory in Florida and enjoys shrimp fishing with Mary. | Gilbert Womack
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| 5179 | both parents born in Conn. | Alice C. Wood
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| 5180 | In 1900, nine of her eleven children are still living. In 1910, eight of her Eleven children are still living. | Alice C. Wood
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| 5181 | Daniel Wood responded to the call in Capt. Daniel Brown's company, and served when the alarm was given that “The Regulars were advancing on the New York frontier.” The Berkshire yeomanry by a forced march in a storm reached Bennington and aided in the defeat of Baum, who was mortally wounded at the battle. He served as a minute man and turned out at various alarms. He was born at Swansea, 1749, and died at Cheshire, 1821. | Daniel Wood
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| 5182 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Michele Lynn Wood
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| 5183 | June 20, 1994 Original information from Transcript of K.E. Haynes. July 25, 1994 Transcript of Jonnie Adam Sisler. | Oliver Wood
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| 5184 | DAR ID Number 12372 | Sarah Wood
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| 5185 | Info about the descendants of Ann J. Woodard provided by Diane Brook, 2005 | Ann Jeanette Woodward
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| 5186 | 1850 census in Leciester,MA with wife, Elizabeth, daughters Anjenett and Mary Ann, and son-in-law Timothy Parker. | Asahel Woodward
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| 5187 | 1850 census living his her parents (Timothy also living there) | Mary Ann Woodward
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| 5188 | never married. | Bryan John Woodworth
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| 5189 | never married. | Charles J. Woodworth
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| 5190 | Clarence C. Woodworth, 88 of 4855 State Route 248, died early today (Sept. 1, 2000) at his home following a long illness. | Clarence C. Woodworth
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| 5191 | no children. | Elizabeth R. Woodworth
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| 5192 | BATH -- Shirley Paul Woodworth, 91, of Lake Country Estates, Bath, died Saturday (April 19, 2003) at the Baylor Medical Center, Garland, Texas. He worked for Corning Glass Works. He was a member of the Kanona United Methodist Church. He is survived by his daughter, Mary (Charles Sr.) Knapp of Rathbone; his son, Shirley Woodworth of Cape Canaveral, Fla.; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Edna; and sons, Thomas and Jack. Friends may call on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Fagan's Funeral Home, 31 West Morris St., Bath. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Katharine Benton officiating. Burial will be in the Hartsville Center Cemetery.(Hornell Evening Tribune) | Shirley Paul Woodworth
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| 5193 | DANSVILLE/SAN DIEGO, CALF. - Mary Woychik Adams, 46, of County Rd. #90, Dansville, died of an apparent heart attack Wednesday, April 18, 2001. Marla was born in Dansville May 5, 1954, the daughter of the late Robert and Janice Acomb Woychik. She married in Occuquan, Va. to Eugene F. Adams II who survives. Marla was a 15-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, having served tours from 1972 until 1976 and from 1979 till 1988. After her discharge from the Marines, she worked as an electronic technician for the Sony Corp. in Rancho Bernardo, Calif. Besides her husband, Marla is survived by two daughters, Janelle R. Adams of Vista, Calif. and Abigail F. Adams of Ft. Campbell, Ky.; her brothers Alexander (Peggy) Bowes of Pennsylvania, Douglas (Kathy) Weidman of Falls Church, Va. and Eric (Debra) Woychik of Oakland, Calif.; sisters Denice (William) Meyers of Dansville and Michele (Kenneth) Maudlin of Napa, Calif.; mother-in-law Loretta Clinton of Hayward, Calif.; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister, Dara Woychik. Friends called Monday, 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. at the Chamberlin Funeral Home, Inc., 73 Main St., Dansville, where a funeral service was held at the completion of calling (8 p.m.) with the Rev. David Hotchkiss officiating. Burial with military honors took place Tuesday morning at l0 a.m. at Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville. (GCE, April 26, 2001, p4) | Marla Joy Woychik
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| 5194 | Parents from Scotland | Belle Wright
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| 5195 | Richard, a planter, settled first at Lynn,MA as early as 1630 and was selected in 1632 to confer with the Governor about raising a public fund. He was admitted freeman in 1634. Richard removed to Boston where, in 1636, he contributed 6 shillings "towards the maintenance of a free school-master." At Braintree,MA, Richard had a mill and forty acres which he gave, in 1640 to Thomas Dudley, at a price of five cows.[CI:215:?4:CI] | Richard Wright
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| 5196 | 1900 living in Kingsbury,NY working as a Shoe salesman | Walter L. Wright
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| 5197 | Edward was in Dorchester,MA as early as 1637, for that it when he brought suit against Robert Corbin, master of the "Speedwell." He was a freeman in 1667. His wife, Mary, was a famous midwife; she had a record of over 1,100 births which she had attended. She died in Dorchester in 1706 at the age of 92 years. | Edward Wyatt
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| 5198 | John may have been a son of John and Martha(Sheldrake) Wyatt, also of Assington. They were married 1619., both died in 1632. Possibly leaving John only and he may have came to America then..... | John Wyatt
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| 5199 | Last name may be spelled Wyer/Wier/Wiatt. Still unclear on parentage. | Robert Wyatt
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| 5200 | Victor was born in West Almond,NY. He was a resident of Almond for the past 50 years. He was a member of the Almond Methodist Church. | Victor A. Wyse
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