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Matches 401 to 450 of 7,393
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401 | 1900 census he had been married 1 year and was living with his wife and nephew, Della Cobin(b.Jun1893). | Stewart, Claude J. (I3616)
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402 | 1900 census her "half-brother" Ira is living with her | Allen, Lucinda (I37701)
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403 | 1900 census in Michigan - brother Joel Hutchinson(b.Jan 1825) living his family. | Hutchinson, Henrietta (I10650)
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404 | 1900 census in Reading,IA with the Reading family as a farm laborer. 1930 living in Chiago,IL | Burdett, John Riley (I21938)
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405 | 1900 census in Wichita, Kansas | Sanford, Leroy Noble (I33911)
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406 | 1900 census living in house with Catherine Eagan(aged 80...possibly his Aunt), and Children: Mary, Emma, Catherine, and Irene....they were living together with there "cousin" Delia in 1930 Came to US in 1871 1910 working as an Undertaker(probably his uncle James' old job) | McDermott, Patrick F. (I21712)
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407 | 1900 census living in Lowell,MA, at #3 Daly's Court(191 Charles Street). Patrick came to the US in 1883. followed by his wife and younger children in 1893. In 1889 Patrick was working for Merrick Mfg. Co., and living at 139 Colburn in Lowell,MA. His death record gives his occupation as a Machinist and that he died at the Lowell City Hospital of a Cerebral Hemorhage | McCormick, Patrick (I14441)
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408 | 1900 census living with his brother, Joseph Jr., working as a Furnace worker - shown to immigrate in 1897. 1940 living with his sister, Theresa, and his wife in Phillipsburg,NJ | Allen, Patrick (I41057)
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409 | 1900 census looks like aged 39 (born 1861), but the year looks like 1840???? Cant find him in the 1910 or 1920 census, he died before 1920, widow Emma living with her daughter Mildred. | Staley, Albert Joseph (I12527)
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410 | 1900 census Maple Valley,Sanilac Co.,MI | Staley, Thomas (I24642)
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411 | 1900 census married one month. Servant to Daniel Blank in Almond. | Family: Calvin Tobias Maynard / Eveline Allen (F16613)
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412 | 1900 census mother shows 4 children born, 1 living. However there are 4 graves of small children on the Gray plot. At least one of them is certainly one of the young children of John F. and Kate. | Gray, child (I36891)
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413 | 1900 census notes that she was adopted by Joseph and Florence. | Kidd, Hazel P, (I36821)
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414 | 1900 census of Abraham and Mary Hartman in Dansville, children born "2" living "1" AND Hamsher genealogy names the daughters as Elizabeth and Agnes. | Hartman, Agnes (I11173)
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415 | 1900 census of Fremont has his name as George D. Burdette. Died of Measles. | Burdett, George Washington (I1442)
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416 | 1900 census she is widowed living alone, having had one child, one child sitll living. | Huntley, Martha Zelphia (I24965)
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417 | 1900 census shows birth as Jun 1880 | Hodge, James Peter (I39637)
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418 | 1900 census shows Maggie Lander, born Dec 1889. | Lander, Margaret Helen (I5496)
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419 | 1900 census West Sparta, #98 (Hiram Hartman), "Mary R. Hartman, wife, b.Jun1841, m.15yrs., 0ch" | Voorhess, Mary R. (I7498)
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420 | 1900 census, Minnie is living with Philip Pfaff and his family, as a servant. | Lander, Maria Sophia (I5492)
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421 | 1900 Conductor. 1930 living in Boston, working as an Art School Model. | Burdett, Frederick Clinton (I19633)
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422 | 1900 Fall River, widow, working as a washer and ironer. | Carroll, Ellen J. (I24177)
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423 | 1900 Foster, McKean Co., PA | Allen, George David (I45567)
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424 | 1900 living as a boarder with daughter Corrine on Knox St., in Dansville,NY with the Elias Jacobs family - next door to Harvey and Jennie Gardner. 1910 living as wife of Harvey Gardner with son Donald(age 3) and daughter Corrine and mother Sarah. | Adams, Maude (I12058)
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425 | 1900 living at Union Grove,WI | Sleight, Henry Lyman (I2171)
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426 | 1900 living Hokendauqua,PA working as a laborer in the Blast Furnace | Allen, John William (I39607)
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427 | 1900 living in Andover,NY | Wilcox, Susan O. (I45517)
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428 | 1900 living in Beloit,WI as a Tobacco Dealer..His parents were from Ireland and he had a younger brother Joseph living with him and his wife in 1880 in Beloit,WI....On a side note is an article in a newspaper in Beloit "June 24, 1899 (Saturday) _ P.H. Crahen and his wife embarked by train from Beloit to their cottage at Kogonsa, with the family dog, a cat and two kittens in tow; the animals were in the baggage car, and during the trip they escaped their confinement; the cat found its way into the cab of the train's engine, the kittens were crawling around on the coat racks, and the dog chased the baggagemen onto the roof of the car; the commotion delayed the train 20 minutes and cost Crahen a goodly sum to pay for the damages...." | Crahen, Patrick Henry (I19884)
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429 | 1900 living in Beloit,WI working for a Tea Company | McMichael, Frank B. (I22225)
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430 | 1900 living in Birdsall with wife, Flora, and daughter Catherine (age 2), working as a farmer. 1905 living in Birdsall with daughter, Margaret(age 8), working as a day laborer. 1910 living in French Hill Road in Grove,NY, with daughter Katie(age 11), working as a Cheesemaker. (wife Flora is shown but has a line through her name and the word error next to it). 1915 living in Burns(Whitney Crossing) with daughter Katherine, working as a farmer 1920 living in Birdsall,NY with his daughter Katie, working as a Cheesemaker | Lockwood, Henry Hiram (I11679)
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431 | 1900 living in Bridgeport,CT 1922 had been living in Detroit, MI | Harris, Frank M. (I6731)
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432 | 1900 living in Buchanan,Berrien Co.,MI | Burditt, Darius J. (I8009)
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433 | 1900 living in Cambridge working as a Teamster. | Burditt, Charles Andrew (I20189)
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434 | 1900 living in Chicago | Moore, Mary Jane (I15809)
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435 | 1900 living in Dansville as a border with Morgan Miller. In 1915, Benjamin is living on Clinton Street in Dansville, his occupation is "traveling salesman" | Lander, Benjamin Francis (I5516)
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436 | 1900 living in Dansville with his "half-sister" Lucinda Lookins | Allen, Ira (I37703)
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437 | 1900 living in Detroit working as a Street Car Motorman | Staley, William A. (I24444)
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438 | 1900 living in Elm Grove,IA working as a farmer, also living in his house are his in-laws and his wifes grandmother, Angeline Claffin. | Burditt, Lowell Edward (I8031)
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439 | 1900 living in Elm Grove,IA working as a hired man on the James Longhead Farm. 1920 living in Highland,Palo Alto Co.,IA . working as a laborer for a Carpenter. In 1930 living Milwaukee,WI working as a laborer in a Machine Shop, living at 411 Washington Street, renting for $30 a month, and he owned a radio. James O'Brien (son of Helen Burdette) wrote on 7/13/99: "Sidney and Sophia were not always so poor. After they were married, Sophia's father, Frank Heebner, gave them one of his four farms. A story I heard was that Sidney came to town with a circus. He wanted to marry Clara, but Frank said it would have to be Sophia because she was disfigured from a childhood burn (boiling pot of applesauce she received a bad burn). I don't know was the financial terms were, but I expect that Sidney and his father-in-law probably didn't get along. | Burditt, Sidney Sherman (I8041)
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440 | 1900 living in Elmira,Chemung Co.,NY | Blank, Bert (I12350)
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441 | 1900 living in Fremont,Steuben Co.,NY | Wagner, Myron William (I22482)
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442 | 1900 living in Grant,OK | Baumann, Rosa Louise (I29108)
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443 | 1900 living in Groveland,NY; working as a Tinsmith at the Groveland Institute (Craig Colony for Epileptius). | Alexander, James Morgan Jr. (I19839)
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444 | 1900 living in Hornellsville, working as a laborer in the Brick Yard. 1910 in Olean | Breen, Lewis Henry (I12204)
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445 | 1900 living in Jamestown,IA working as a Farmer. In 1910 he is living with his family in St.Charles,Kane Co.,Il working as a Night Watchman at a factory. In 1920 he is in the same place. | Burditt, Charles W. (I21923)
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446 | 1900 living in Jamestown,NY with her sister, working as a Stenographer. 1905 married in California 1910 married living in Pasadena, California 1920 married living in Portland, Oregon 1930 married living in San Bernardino, California (visitor with them is Anna B.P. Bronn or Brown, b.1870) 1940 married living back in Pasadena, California Mrs. M. R. Stevenson, 203 VanBuren street, has received word of the sudden death of her twin sister, Mrs. Dora Keefer Chapman, which occurred Sunday morning at 3 o'clock in a Pasadena, Cal., hospital. She had been in ill health for the past six weeks. Mrs. Chapman resided in Jamestown for many years, and two years ago this fall visited the Stevensons here, for the last time. Surviving are her husband, Dorr G. Chapman of Pasadena, and two nieces, Mrs, David E. Black of Syracuse and Mrs. Winthrop G. Batchelder of Pittsburgh. She was for several years a member of the office staff of the Broadhead Worsted mills. The Chapmans had resided in Pasadena since 1906. Funeral services will be held there Tuesday at 11 a. m., at the Ives Warren chapel, committal to take place in Pasadena. (Jamestown Evening Journal, Monday, July 21, 1941) | Keefer, Dora L. (I12376)
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447 | 1900 living in Jamestown,NY working as a stenographer, living with her sister. 1930 living in Jamestown. (Jamestown (NY) Post-Journal, Wednesday Evening, November 25, 1953) (Jamestown (NY) Post-Journal, Monday Evening, November 30, 1953) | Keefer, Cora M. (I12375)
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448 | 1900 living in Kingsbury,NY working as a Shoe salesman | Wright, Walter L. (I28024)
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449 | 1900 living in Kingsbury,NY working as a sign painter. | Burdett, Herbert H. (I21985)
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450 | 1900 living in Kline,Schuylkill Co.,PA with his wife's cousin Julia McFadden(b.Jul1882) | McMullen, Alexander (I38863)
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