A genealogy of the Heath, Palmer, Thayer, Goodnow, and other allied families.
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34601 | who was raised by her aunt Ruth Wilbur Hitchcock, wife of Horaces elder brother, James. James moved his family to Humphery NY in 1831/2, where it is assumed Horace and Amy were eventually married. Horace and Amy then went to Michagan after hearing from friends it was a good place to live. However, after the death of thier first son, who was born 12/31/1848 and died there 8/20/1849, Amy insisted on returning to Humphery. Horace became a prosperous farmer on the Five Mile, Alleganey. | Hitchcock, Horace (I19196)
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34602 | Widow Church | Armstrong, Sarah (I6933)
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34603 | widow Hayward | Family: Hayward Hayward / Hannah Newcomb (F20)
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34604 | Widow of David Cushing. | Mary (I732)
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34605 | widow of Harold H. Geurtze, Sr. of Elsmere, NY | Rose, Ruth J. (I597)
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34606 | Widow of Henry Short. Ref: CAH VI; NEM | Glover, Sarah (I887)
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34607 | Widow of John Parker of Boston. Ref: Linzee 527 | Kember, Jane (I680)
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34608 | Widow of John Puddington or Purrington.. | Scammon, Mary (I10155)
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34609 | Widow of Mr. Fitch | Sherwood, Mary (I12761)
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34610 | Widow of N.. Andros. | Pike, Mary (I1097)
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34611 | Widow of N... Hill of Mendon. | White, Mary (I1891)
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34612 | Widow of N... Pratt. Ref: GWC 5 | Brown, Lydia (I1896)
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34613 | widow of Richard III, Duke of Normandy | Adela, Alix (I9333)
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34614 | wife of John W. Thurber | Warren, Mary Ann (I2162)
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34615 | Wife's name unknown; she married 2d. Mr. St. CLAIR, resided Alton, Illinois in 1892. Issue: 2 children - 1) Moses, married (?), died about 1883. 2) Abby, married Mr. THAYER (?). | Daggett, Jonas (I24875)
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34616 | Will 10-Feb-1684; Proved 7-Apr-1685. 10 children | Rice, Samuel (I277)
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34617 | will 28 Jun 1836, vol 78, p 500/ docket 11248 probated 5 Dec 1836 death date per Ply. Vitals death date per MF records | Jackson, William (I9172)
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34618 | will dated 1 Sep 1520 and is in the probate records of the Archdeaconry Court of Bedford as follows: 'Will of Henry Tilly, Archdeaconry of Bedford 2:163: In the name of god amen. The yere of o' lord ye (m) cccccxx the first day of the moneth of Septeber, I Henry Tilly of Henlow in the com. of Bed. in the dioc. of Loncoln hole of mynd and remembrance make my testament in this man'. First I bequeth my sowle to the almyghty god o' lady and all the company of hevyn my bodie to be buryyd in the church yeard of Henlow. Item I bequeth my best good for my mortuary after the custome of the towne. Item I bequeth to the high aulter of Henlow ii busshellys barley. Also I bequeth to the bellys in the sayd church ii busshellys barley. Item I bequeth to the gild prest of o'lady in the said church of Henlow i part f( )d to syng specially for me and my frends and generally for all the bretherne and sustunance of the same gild xxviii s.iiii d. if thir be none b(r)rotherhed prest then an other honest prest to have the sayd part f( )e. Item I bequeth to the children of Thomas Tilly my Sonne ech of them the out see of a cow of x annas. Item. I bequeth my place to Johan my wiff terme of her liff after the decease of her I bequeth it to Will Tilly my sonne if they both consent to selle the sayd place I will that Thomas Tilly my sonne by it byfore any other payying asmoch as a nother man will. if William my sonne decease wthout Issue byfore the sayd place be sold then I will it to be sold and hav a prest to pray for my and my frends whill the money lasteth. The Resedu of my goods my detts payd and all thyng done I bequeth them to Johan my wiff and Will my sonne whome I make and order myy executors. Also I ordayn Thomas Tilly my sonne supervisor. provyn at Henlow the day and yere aforesayd. Witnes hereof Jhn underwood, Will March, Ser Albert, Bisshopp Wothen. (Proved 4 dec 1520 by William Tilly, executor.)' | Tilly, Henry (I10494)
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34619 | Will dated 29 Apr 1612 | Topham, Henry (I1058)
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34620 | Will dated July 1615, proved Nov. 1615. It directed that he be buried in the churchyard at Thornbury. Ref: Linzee 527-8 | Mortimer, John (I703)
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34621 | Will filed 1622, Over Wallop, Hants., England. Ref: LNK 1 | Kent, Richard (I1160)
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34622 | Will listed in NEGHR Vol 47 - The Snow Genealogy, pg 186. | Prence, Jane (I10092)
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34623 | Will of WILLIAM MORTIMER of Thornbury. Dated 31 August 1626; proved 9 September 1626. To be buried in Thornbury Churchyard near body of late wife Margaret. To Richard Tayer £5 and various articles. To grandchild Richard Tayer bed, etc. To daughter Dorothy 12d. To youngest daughter Agnes Mortimer all residue of goods and she sole Executrix. Overseers: Thomas Croome [or Broome] and Agnes Croome [or Broome] and for their pains 12d. Witnesses: Rio: Brafeild, William Johes and Francis Ogborne. (Consistory of Gloucester.) | Mortimer, William (I702)
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34624 | Will-have copy: vol. 45, p 116 'I Samuel Maynard of the town of Flatbush, county of Kings and state of NY do hereby make publish and declare the following to be my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all other wills before made. I give devise and bequeath unto my executor hereinafter named all my estate real and personal of every kind with full power to sell, convey and dispose of the same as follows: To my wife Abigail K. Maynard such bed and beddings as she may select and the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars out of the proceeds of my estate. my grandson Edgar Kissam in his life time loaned me twelve hundred dollars secured by mortgage on my real estate-now in case the widwo Cecelia Kissam the administrix? of Edgar Kissam's will allow the said mortgage to remain outstanding during my life, receiving the interest in the meantime then to give her five hundred dollars beyond the mortgage in case however she does not allow the mortgage to remain outstanding as aforesaid then the five hundred dollars above mentioned shall go into the residue of my estate. All rest and remainder of my estate I give to my grandson Walter Kissam. I direct that monument be erected on my lot at Greenwood not exceeding in cost of two hundred and fifty dollars. I direct that all my lawful debts, funeral expenses and cost of monument be paid out of the residue of my estate before paying the residue of my estate to the residuary legatie. I nominate and appoint Cyrus P. Smith of Brooklyn Executor and trustee of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand & seal this nineteenth day of December A.D. 1868.' etc. | Maynard, Samuel (I9170)
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34625 | Willard Munden Hd W M Feb 1871 29 M 5 IN IN IN Day Labour 0 Y Y Y O F Ida Munden Wf W F Jan 1876 24 M 5 0 0 KY KY KY Y Y Y Arville Cross Cousin W M Mar 1879 21 M 2 IN OH IN Day Labour 0 Y Y Y | Munden, Willard Buell (I24292)
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34626 | William A. Otis became one of the largest dairy men in that sector of Vermont. Resided at his father's home. In 1861, he sent President Lincoln a tremendous cheese made on his farm. | Otis, William A. (I22997)
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34627 | William b 21 or 31 May 1782. | Morton, William (I18018)
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34628 | William Carley, born in England, settled in Hingham 1637--was one of the first planters of Hull 1642--removed to Sudbury in 1643--one of the founders of Lancaster 1653. He had 3 wives: Hannah King, Bridget Howlandson and Rebecca Joslin. There were 3 children: William 2nd., Mary and Henry, probably by first wife | Carley, William (I302)
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34629 | William Chesebrough moved in 1826 from Knox to Guilderland Center and was a blacksmith by trade. In 1836, he sold his blacksmith shop and bought 100 acres of timberland in Guilderland. He may have died 1877, vice 1875. CHESEBROUGH GEN. Williams will, dtd 8 Nov 1871, recorded 22 May 1876, (vol 20, p.36) left to his son, Thaddeus, all property real and personal; to wife, Roxanna, all lawful rights; to daughters Sarah, Maria, and Mary, $1,000 each to be paid by executor within one year of my decease. Executor; son, Thaddeus. | Chesebrough, William (I23541)
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34630 | William died of a helpless infirmity. | Adams, William (I25576)
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34631 | William Earl Sanborn was born 8 November 1881, at Flag Springs, near Union Star, Missouri. Earl died of heart failure 24 may 1979, in his 97th year, at Winfield, British Columbia, Canada. He was buried at Kelowna, British Columbia. His early years were passed in Nebraska where, at an early age, he began helping his parents farm the land. In 1901, he accompanied his parents to Alberta, Canada, where he along with his father and brother, Frank, took out homesteads in the bush outside Innisfail. On 16 May 1909 Earl Sanborn married Emma Powell in Innisfail. Emma, known to the family at Kit, was born 13 November 1877 in Birmingham, England. She passed away suddenly at her home near Innisfail on 6 April 1930. After their marriage, Earl Sanborn bought a quarter section of partially cleared land, finished clearing the land, built a log house, and made a good farm there. He added another quarter section to this farm in 1914, providing more farming area, as well as, additional land in hay. Their only child, Stewart, was born during their stay on this farm, 14 miles out from Innisfail. A blizzard took place just before the trip to the hospital; drifts of snow were all over the road, so bad in places, they had to leave the road and go into the fields. While in this area, Earl Sanborn was active in the municipal government. He served on the Municipal Council for the Poplar Grove municipality for several years, usually as the reeve, the president of the council. In 1920, Earl sold his land in Alberta and moved his family to Summerland, British Columbia; however, within a couple of years they had to return to the Alberta farm as the buyer was unable to maintain the payments. He eventually rented the farm, moving to and adding more land to another farm he owned near Innisfai. In 1927, Earl Sanborn took over an additional quarter section from his brother, free, making ownership over three separate farms. He remained in Alberta until 1939 when his father died. Having lost his wife in 1930, when the news of his father's death came, Earl sold most of the land in alberta and moved back to Summerland to care for his mother during her final years. He remained in Summerland until 1967. {Helen Lindhorst remembers several memorable trips to Summerland to visit with Earl. Her first acquaintance with this remarkable man was in 1957 when she accompanied her mother and siblings to Canada. More trips took place over the years during which she watched Earl's eyesight slowly deteriorate. Earl also made a trip south the spring of 1960 to help Adelaide and Helen Burgess celebrate their joint college graduation. This trip was extra special for Earl because Jessie May Coffey was also present and these cousins had not seen each other in decades.} Because of his loss of eyesight, in 1967, he sold his land and took up residence with his son in Ladysmith, which is located north of Victoria, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island. They moved back to the mainland in the 1970's. He spent his last years near Winfield, British Columbia. Earl was the oldest living family member after the death of Jessie May Coffey in 1969. Weather permitting and even though his sight was gone, except for shades of black and white, Earl rarely missed extensive walks daily. ONE CHILD: i. Stewart Powell Sanborn, b. 5 February 1917 | Sanborn, William Earl (I25051)
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34632 | William Ford Haviland is responsible for a huge amount of genealogical research on the Haviland family. He married (Mrs.) Natalie Alderman (nee, Carl, daughter of Arthur B. and Belle (Ayerst) Carle, of New York). | Haviland, William Ford (I22966)
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34633 | William Tatum Coffey was born 16 February 1866 at the Coffey Homestead at Catawba, Ohio. He died 20 October 1939 on his farm near Marion. He is buried at Prairie Chapel Cemetary, near Marion. Married Jesse May Sanborn, daughter of Josiah and Adelaide (Eaton) Sanborn 29 August 1905 at Center Point, Iowa. William Coffey came to Iowa with his parents in the Summer of 1866. Except for a brief period at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, William remained in Iowa for the duration of his life. After his father's death in 1905, William operated the Coffey Homestead near Marion...Oak-Spring Farm. William and Jesse, after their marriage, moved to and remained on this farm until William's death in 1939. They were both active in the farm bureau, 4-H, and Epworth League. SEE NOTES ON JESSE SANBORN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. | Coffey, William Tatum (I25068)
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34634 | William Torrey was at the battle of White Plains William Torrey rose to the rank of Captain and became on of the original members of the Society of the Cincinnati, July 17, 1786. | Torrey, William (I18220)
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34635 | William was born mute. In 1841 when William was 17 there were no institutions in the Province for education of these people. The Rev. Wm. Chipman then Pastor of the Second Cornwallis Church and Rev. Mr. Owens Rector of the Episcopal Parish nearby, both took a deep enterest in the boy and suceeded in sending him to the excellent school in Harford, Conn. In 1846 he returned home bringing with him, his wife Linda. This very happy home was terminated by her death from exploding lamp burns. Wm. later married Emma Jane Lucas, also a mute and had four children, none mute. Dipththeria took away the three girls, leaving them with a son Lorne. Rev. Chipman said nothing could be more touching than to see this silent mother show the schoolbooks, the copy books and the little curls saved, making signs of her grief by pressing her hand over her heart. Wm. loved music and was in absolute ecstacy when he could put his hands on the organ when it was played. They used to walk 18 miles to go to church | Sanford, William Stanhope (I17965)
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34636 | William Wright was a playwright, theatrical press agent and manager. He died at | Wright, William Henry (I14643)
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34637 | WILLIAM, Salisbury 1638, freem. 14 Mar. 1639, is said to be s. of John of Olney in Co. Bucks, d. 1654, left wid. Ann, perhaps mo. of the ch. John; Hannah; Eliz. b. 14 Feb. 1643; Nehemiah, 5 May 1645; Sarah, 24 Aug. 1647; Rachel, 19 June 1650; and possib. William, posthum. His wid. m. 1 Jan. 1656, Anthony Stanion, and d. 10 July 1689. Eliz. m. 26 June 1661, Joseph Shaw of Hampton, Sarah m. 14 Nov. 1666, John Heath of Haverhill; and Rachel m. 31 Jan. 1671, Joseph Chase of Hampton, and d. 27 Oct. 1718. WILLIAM, Hartford, came, it is tradit. said, from Berwick on Tweed, m. 10 Dec. 1644, Mary Smith, only sis. of four brs. who are Christopher of Northampton, Joseph of Hartford, Simon of Hartford, and nameless one, d. 20 July 1680, had Samuel, b. 15 Oct. 1645; was one of the two constables 1655, rem. to Hadley 1660; there d. 27 June 1668. His name unif. ends rigg. His d. Mary, whose date of b. is not found, m. 12 Nov. 1663, John Smith. WILLIAM, Medfield 1649, freem. 1653, m. 23 Nov. 1654, Sarah Pierce, who had Eleazer, b. 3 days only bef. she d. 16 May 1656; and 19 Nov. foll. he m. Sarah Colburn, had Nathaniel, bapt. at Dedham, 18 Nov. 1660; John, b. 1662; Elisha, 1665; Joseph, 13 Mar. 1668; William, 1669; Priscilla, 1672; Sarah, 1674; and Mary, 1682. WILLIAM, Medfield, s. of the preced. by w. Hannah, had William, 1695; Joseph, 1699; Hannah, 24 Dec. 1702; Seth, 1706; and Mary, 1709. ++ WILLIAM, Portsmouth, s. possib. of William of Salisbury, m. 8 Dec. 1680, Mary Brown, prob. d. of Richard of Newbury, had Richard, B. 9 Dec. 1681; Nehemiah, 9 Mar. 1683; Mary, 19 Oct. 1685; William, 1 May 1687; and Eliz. 23 Sept. 1692. He was of the Counc. and Lieut. Gov.of that Prov. rem. to Newbury, there d. 3 Jan. 1729, in 75th yr. His wid. d. 10 June 1739. ZECHARIAH, Medfield, by w. Eliz. had Mary, b.; 1702; Magdalen, 1703; Sarah, 1706; Zechariah, 1709, d. young; Asa, 1712; and a d. 27 Aug. 1714; and he d. 23 Sept. 1716. Three of this name had been gr. at Harv. in 1834, and nine at other N. E. colls. | Partridge, William (I122)
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34638 | WILLIAM, Salisbury 1638, freem. 14 Mar. 1639, is said to be s. of John of Olney in Co. Bucks, d. 1654, left wid. Ann, perhaps mo. of the ch. John; Hannah; Eliz. b. 14 Feb. 1643; Nehemiah, 5 May 1645; Sarah, 24 Aug. 1647; Rachel, 19 June 1650; and possib. William, posthum. His wid. m. 1 Jan. 1656, Anthony Stanion, and d. 10 July 1689. Eliz. m. 26 June 1661, Joseph Shaw of Hampton, Sarah m. 14 Nov. 1666, John Heath of Haverhill; and Rachel m. 31 Jan. 1671, Joseph Chase of Hampton, and d. 27 Oct. 1718. WILLIAM, Hartford, came, it is tradit. said, from Berwick on Tweed, m. 10 Dec. 1644, Mary Smith, only sis. of four brs. who are Christopher of Northampton, Joseph of Hartford, Simon of Hartford, and nameless one, d. 20 July 1680, had Samuel, b. 15 Oct. 1645; was one of the two constables 1655, rem. to Hadley 1660; there d. 27 June 1668. His name unif. ends rigg. His d. Mary, whose date of b. is not found, m. 12 Nov. 1663, John Smith. WILLIAM, Medfield 1649, freem. 1653, m. 23 Nov. 1654, Sarah Pierce, who had Eleazer, b. 3 days only bef. she d. 16 May 1656; and 19 Nov. foll. he m. Sarah Colburn, had Nathaniel, bapt. at Dedham, 18 Nov. 1660; John, b. 1662; Elisha, 1665; Joseph, 13 Mar. 1668; William, 1669; Priscilla, 1672; Sarah, 1674; and Mary, 1682. WILLIAM, Medfield, s. of the preced. by w. Hannah, had William, 1695; Joseph, 1699; Hannah, 24 Dec. 1702; Seth, 1706; and Mary, 1709. ++ WILLIAM, Portsmouth, s. possib. of William of Salisbury, m. 8 Dec. 1680, Mary Brown, prob. d. of Richard of Newbury, had Richard, B. 9 Dec. 1681; Nehemiah, 9 Mar. 1683; Mary, 19 Oct. 1685; William, 1 May 1687; and Eliz. 23 Sept. 1692. He was of the Counc. and Lieut. Gov.of that Prov. rem. to Newbury, there d. 3 Jan. 1729, in 75th yr. His wid. d. 10 June 1739. ZECHARIAH, Medfield, by w. Eliz. had Mary, b.; 1702; Magdalen, 1703; Sarah, 1706; Zechariah, 1709, d. young; Asa, 1712; and a d. 27 Aug. 1714; and he d. 23 Sept. 1716. Three of this name had been gr. at Harv. in 1834, and nine at other N. E. colls. | Gerrish, Ann (I1408)
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34639 | WILLIAM, Salisbury 1638, freem. 14 Mar. 1639, is said to be s. of John of Olney in Co. Bucks, d. 1654, left wid. Ann, perhaps mo. of the ch. John; Hannah; Eliz. b. 14 Feb. 1643; Nehemiah, 5 May 1645; Sarah, 24 Aug. 1647; Rachel, 19 June 1650; and possib. William, posthum. His wid. m. 1 Jan. 1656, Anthony Stanion, and d. 10 July 1689. Eliz. m. 26 June 1661, Joseph Shaw of Hampton, Sarah m. 14 Nov. 1666, John Heath of Haverhill; and Rachel m. 31 Jan. 1671, Joseph Chase of Hampton, and d. 27 Oct. 1718. WILLIAM, Hartford, came, it is tradit. said, from Berwick on Tweed, m. 10 Dec. 1644, Mary Smith, only sis. of four brs. who are Christopher of Northampton, Joseph of Hartford, Simon of Hartford, and nameless one, d. 20 July 1680, had Samuel, b. 15 Oct. 1645; was one of the two constables 1655, rem. to Hadley 1660; there d. 27 June 1668. His name unif. ends rigg. His d. Mary, whose date of b. is not found, m. 12 Nov. 1663, John Smith. WILLIAM, Medfield 1649, freem. 1653, m. 23 Nov. 1654, Sarah Pierce, who had Eleazer, b. 3 days only bef. she d. 16 May 1656; and 19 Nov. foll. he m. Sarah Colburn, had Nathaniel, bapt. at Dedham, 18 Nov. 1660; John, b. 1662; Elisha, 1665; Joseph, 13 Mar. 1668; William, 1669; Priscilla, 1672; Sarah, 1674; and Mary, 1682. WILLIAM, Medfield, s. of the preced. by w. Hannah, had William, 1695; Joseph, 1699; Hannah, 24 Dec. 1702; Seth, 1706; and Mary, 1709. ++ WILLIAM, Portsmouth, s. possib. of William of Salisbury, m. 8 Dec. 1680, Mary Brown, prob. d. of Richard of Newbury, had Richard, B. 9 Dec. 1681; Nehemiah, 9 Mar. 1683; Mary, 19 Oct. 1685; William, 1 May 1687; and Eliz. 23 Sept. 1692. He was of the Counc. and Lieut. Gov.of that Prov. rem. to Newbury, there d. 3 Jan. 1729, in 75th yr. His wid. d. 10 June 1739. ZECHARIAH, Medfield, by w. Eliz. had Mary, b.; 1702; Magdalen, 1703; Sarah, 1706; Zechariah, 1709, d. young; Asa, 1712; and a d. 27 Aug. 1714; and he d. 23 Sept. 1716. Three of this name had been gr. at Harv. in 1834, and nine at other N. E. colls. | Partridge, Rachel (I7907)
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34640 | William's full name was Ademe-Eymer Tallifer, also called Americus. or Aymer I | Tallifer, William_V (I9706)
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34641 | WilliamPickensand wife, Margaret, emigrated from Ireland, with some of their c | Pickens, William (I3766)
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34642 | Williamsburg town records state 79 years 10 months old at death. | Hunt, Ruth (I51)
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34643 | Willis Henry Haviland married first Grace Hynes; separated in 1891 and divorced June 28, 1895. Secondly, he married Mary Irving. He was a doctor in Butte, Montana. In 1906 he was elected State Senator and served 4 years. | Haviland, Willis Henry (I23071)
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34644 | Wilzue was a part of William Whitson's family lived from late 1850's till about 1865 near Mifflin town (Juanita County) Penn. Returned to Lancaster County to a small farm (40 acres) them moved to Mishawaka, Indiana as one of 4 minor children of Wm Whitson. Worked for Uncle Joseph in farm machinery fastory and later Studebacker Wagon Company in 1875 with several mounths out in 1873 when he visited land (160A) in Iowa for which his father had traded his equity in 40 acres in a 40 acres farm in Lancaster County, Penn. The Iowa land was unbroken prarie, without buildings, fences, or trees 14 miles east of Council Bluffs, Iowa. He first farmed this as a tennant beginng in 1875, later bought it and sold a detached 40 and later bought 120 more for a total of 240 acres. Planted many trees, cottonwood, walnut, maple, some boxelderand a larger than normal orchard. Built more than average of buildings onit an raised and fattened more than average number of cattle and hogs. Many buildings are still standing today (1992). Married Lizzie Smith, who was courted while teaching a nearby 1 room school. | Whitson, Wilzue (I14205)
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34645 | With brother Benjamin, in partnership with his father | Edes, Peter (I3690)
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34646 | With wife was received to full communion and baptized in the church in Edgartown August 1774. Resided Edgartown until between 1783 and 1787 when removed to Fox Island, ME. 24 Oct 1787, Benjamin Daggett of Fox Island, Me., sold land in Edgartown to John Daggett Jr & Ismael Lobb (Dukes Deeds 12-389). 14 Nov 1801 Benjamin Daggett of New Canaan plantation, for $200, sold 100 acres of land, in New Canaan, to Henry Knox of Thomaston. (Lincoln Deeds, 48-93). | Daggett, Benjamin (I24879)
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34647 | Wm McCory Hd M 7 1839 60 M 30 IN NY IN Night Watchm 0 Y Y Y R H Clara McCory Wf F 2 1858 42 M 30 0 0 IN PA TN Y Y Y Charles McCory S M 3 1880 20 IN IN IN Paper Hanger 3 Y Y Y | McCory, William (I24356)
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34648 | Wm E. Rickard was a veteran of the Civil War. He was captured by the Confederacy and imprisioned at the Andersonville, GA prison. | Rickard, William Ellis (I25947)
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34649 | Wm E. Rickard was a veteran of the Civil War. He was captured by the Confederacy and imprisioned at the Andersonville, GA prison. | Rickard, William Ellis (I25947)
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34650 | Wm E. Rickard was a veteran of the Civil War. He was captured by the Confederacy and imprisioned at the Andersonville, GA prison. | Rickard, William Ellis (I25947)
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