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51 ?? Line 4994: (New PAF RIN=552) 1 DEAT 1 NOTE -* Fuller, Seth (I25137)
 
52 ?? Line 562: (New PAF RIN=12640) 1 TITL [EARL OF LANCASTER] Plantagenet, Henry (I15348)
 
53 ?? Line 569: (New PAF RIN=12640) 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Monastry of Cannons,,, England Plantagenet, Henry (I15348)
 
54 ?? Line 571: (New PAF RIN=12640) 1 BURI 2 PLAC Monastry of Cannons,,, England Plantagenet, Henry (I15348)
 
55 ?? Line 5778: (New PAF RIN=701) 1 OCCU Lord of Avesnes/Leuze d'AVESNES, Nicholas (I13241)
 
56 ?? Line 6727: (New PAF RIN=834) 1 OCCU Lord of Avesnes/Leuze d'OISY, Walter I (I13243)
 
57 ?? Line 7712: (New PAF RIN=973) 1 OCCU Duke of Montagne Radulf, Evraud I (I13247)
 
58 ?? Line 8617: (New PAF RIN=1114) 1 OCCU Advocate of Doornick d'OISY, Fasted I (I13248)
 
59 ?? Line 983: (New PAF RIN=11569) 1 TITL [LORD OF WIGMORE]/ Mortimer, Edmund de (I9557)
 
60 ?? Line 9843: (New PAF MRIN=121) 1 MARR 2 DATE by 1340 de_MONTAGU, John (I13194)
 
61 ?The Waterman Family vol. II pg.145 Perkins, William (I22950)
 
62 . His birth notice and some family data is found in THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Wright, Jonathan (I14629)
 
63 .. Litchfield vital records, Vol 2 p 132 show a son being born to Jonathan, jr and Honor Wright. Jonathan Wright's will shows the spelling as ONNER Webster, Honor (I14630)
 
64 ..' Perrin, Rose (I5960)
 
65 '...Lived with first husband for four years in Ireland, left him and went to Perrin, Rose (I5960)
 
66 'A Family History, Wright-Lewis-Moore and Connected Families, Early Settlers, Greene County, GA. John Wright, Oyster Bay, Queens Co, Nassau Island, Colony of New York. His will dated 1/8/1749, was probated 3/22/1749. Christian Burial and payment of just debts. Legatees - beloved wife, Lerviah Wright, minor sons John, Nicholas, William, minor daughters Elizabeth and Ann. Executors - Wife Lerviah, Samuel Underhill Jr, Joseph Cooper, Caleb Wright, Micajah Townsend. Witnesses - Thomas Davis, Thomas Wright, edmond Wright. (File 573) - Footprints file - WP:22690WIL.001 Wright, John (I26629)
 
67 'A Family History, Wright-Lewis-Moore and Connected Families, Early Settlers, Greene County, GA. John Wright, Oyster Bay, Queens Co, Nassau Island, Colony of New York. His will dated 1/8/1749, was probated 3/22/1749. Christian Burial and payment of just debts. Legatees - beloved wife, Lerviah Wright, minor sons John, Nicholas, William, minor daughters Elizabeth and Ann. Executors - Wife Lerviah, Samuel Underhill Jr, Joseph Cooper, Caleb Wright, Micajah Townsend. Witnesses - Thomas Davis, Thomas Wright, edmond Wright. (File 573) - Footprints file - WP:22690WIL.001 Wright, John (I26631)
 
68 'A Family History, Wright-Lewis-Moore and Connected Families, Early Settlers, Greene County, GA. John Wright, Oyster Bay, Queens Co, Nassau Island, Colony of New York. His will dated 1/8/1749, was probated 3/22/1749. Christian Burial and payment of just debts. Legatees - beloved wife, Lerviah Wright, minor sons John, Nicholas, William, minor daughters Elizabeth and Ann. Executors - Wife Lerviah, Samuel Underhill Jr, Joseph Cooper, Caleb Wright, Micajah Townsend. Witnesses - Thomas Davis, Thomas Wright, Edmond Wright. (File 573) - Footprints file - WP:22690WIL.001 Wright, Nicholas (I26632)
 
69 'A Family History, Wright-Lewis-Moore and Connected Families, Early Settlers, Greene County, GA. John Wright, Oyster Bay, Queens Co, Nassau Island, Colony of New York. His will dated 1/8/1749, was probated 3/22/1749. Christian Burial and payment of just debts. Legatees - beloved wife, Lerviah Wright, minor sons John, Nicholas, William, minor daughters Elizabeth and Ann. Executors - Wife Lerviah, Samuel Underhill Jr, Joseph Cooper, Caleb Wright, Micajah Townsend. Witnesses - Thomas Davis, Thomas Wright, edmond Wright. (File 573) - Footprints file - WP:22690WIL.001 Wright, William (I26633)
 
70 'A Family History, Wright-Lewis-Moore and Connected Families, Early Settlers, Greene County, GA. John Wright, Oyster Bay, Queens Co, Nassau Island, Colony of New York. His will dated 1/8/1749, was probated 3/22/1749. Christian Burial and payment of just debts. Legatees - beloved wife, Lerviah Wright, minor sons John, Nicholas, William, minor daughters Elizabeth and Ann. Executors - Wife Lerviah, Samuel Underhill Jr, Joseph Cooper, Caleb Wright, Micajah Townsend. Witnesses - Thomas Davis, Thomas Wright, edmond Wright. (File 573) - Footprints file - WP:22690WIL.001 Wright, Elizabeth (I26634)
 
71 'A Family History, Wright-Lewis-Moore and Connected Families, Early Settlers, Greene County, GA. John Wright, Oyster Bay, Queens Co, Nassau Island, Colony of New York. His will dated 1/8/1749, was probated 3/22/1749. Christian Burial and payment of just debts. Legatees - beloved wife, Lerviah Wright, minor sons John, Nicholas, William, minor daughters Elizabeth and Ann. Executors - Wife Lerviah, Samuel Underhill Jr, Joseph Cooper, Caleb Wright, Micajah Townsend. Witnesses - Thomas Davis, Thomas Wright, edmond Wright. (File 573) - Footprints file - WP:22690WIL.001 Wright, Ann Anne (I26635)
 
72 'A Family History, Wright-Lewis-Moore, and Connected Families, Early Settlers, Green County, GA Caleb Wright, farmer, Oyster Bay, Queens County, Colony of New York, son of William Wright. His will dated 10/19/1752, was probated 2/12/1753. Decent burial and payment of Just debts. Legatees - wife, Freelove Wright, fahter, William Wright, Aunt Sarah Wright and probable unborn child. If no child, that portion to be equally divided between his sister, Mary Cooper - his sister, Sarah, if widow, if not, her children and the children of his brother John Wright. A lot to the Baptist Church for a parsonage. Executors, fater-in-law Wright Coles, brother-in-law, Joseph Cooper, and cousin William Towsend, Tristram Dodge and Penn Townsend. See Footprints WP:22697WIL.001 Wright, Caleb (I26636)
 
73 'Abigail was ten years old when her father died. When she was eighteen, she married. They were married by Thomas Leonard, esquire, and Justice of the Peace. She was William's second wife. They lived in Freetown where William was Constabel in 1685. There first children were born there.' Makepeace, William (I17858)
 
74 'Adams, John,' Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation Adams, John (I18299)
 
75 'B. Lombard, Jr., Owner, Galesburg, Illinois. James L. Lombard, Cashier, Creston, Iowa. The Bank of Creston, Creston, Iowa, Deposits Received, Short Time Business Paper Discounted, Collections Made, and a General Banking Business Transacted. ted. Exchange Sold on New York, Chicago, Burlington, and the Principal Cities of Europe. We would invite the attention of conservative men to the above Bank, and court inquiry as to its standing. Correspondents, First National Bank, New York City; Fifth National Bank, Chicago; National State Bank, Burlington. Money to Loan on Improved Farms at Lowest Rates.' Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
76 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McNamee, Walter Charles (I27042)
 
77 'Descendants of Governor William Bradford' by Ruth Gardiner Hall Ripley, Joshua (I14070)
 
78 'Doane' book as ref for birth has more on Joseph's family pp 49-52 Doane, Joseph (I10071)
 
79 'Gary is a Methodist minister and science school teacher.' Whipple, Gary Owen (I27123)
 
80 'Genealogical Study of the Family of Josiah Fisher Wilson Sanborn & Alberteen Adelaide Eaton' Cleveland, Ebenezer (I25039)
 
81 'He first engaged in the mortgage loan business in Chicago, lending money for his relatives and gradually extending his clientele, building up a very satisfactory business, which, however, was intercepted by the panic of 1873, when business ness generally became so depressed in real estate in Chicago that, at the request of his clients, a location in the west was sought. At Creston, Ia., with his brother-in-law, Benjamin Lombard, jr. [Benjamin was married to James's sister, Julia, but he was also James's first cousin, the son of his father's brother, David], a co-partnership under the name and style of the Bank of Creston was established. This bank transacted a banking business, and had, for one branch of its business a mortgage department, and through the influence of the Messrs. Lombard, and because of their conservatism and prompt business methods, a reputation was earned for them which is co-extensive with the New England and Middle States. This bank was the nucleus of the Lombard Investment Company and several other financial corporations in which the Lombards are so largely interested, and which have been so eminently successful. The Bank of Creston grew rapidly under the able and untiring management of James L. Lombard, upon whom the entire responsibility of its success rested. His experience in Chicago was extremely valuable. He had seen the wealthiest and most extensive real estate operators fall under the depression which prevailed in 1873, and carefully studying the causes of their failure, benefited by their unfavorable experience, and judging the future by the past, adopted such conservative, cautious methods in the transaction of his business, that success must crown his efforts. Adhering rigorously to one line of business, and refusing to engage in outside enterprises, setting aside each year a balance from his income and investing it judiciously, there were positively no losses, and his fortune increased rapidly each year. And though he was, in the earlier years of his business experience, compelled to borrow from time to time to furnish his portion of the capital and to take advantage of the many excellent opportunities for lending money which were so frequently presented, yet, later in life, he satisfied his entire indebtedness and, together with his partner, adopted a rule to never borrow for the purpose of making an investment, and to purchase nothing which they, individually, did not have the money on hand to pay for. Their 'pay-as-you-go' principle has made them very strong in the east, and has enabled the Lombard Investment Company (which succeeded to the mortgage business of the Bank of Creston during the fall of 1882) to become very well and favorably known in the east, under their conservative management, and as far as credit, experience and successful management go, has placed them at the top of the ladder. Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
82 'History of Kansas City' said she was born in Toronto; 'Sixteenth Century Lombards' said she was born in Newmarket. They are very close to each other. She was probably born in Newmarket but said she was born in Toronto because that was the nearest city. Stiles, Eva (I23482)
 
83 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. Wright, Maria W (I25487)
 
84 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. Wright, Warren I (I25488)
 
85 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. Wright, Frances J (I25489)
 
86 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. Chase, Mary E. (I25490)
 
87 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. `Ruth A., now dead.' * Shepherd, Ruth a (I25493)
 
88 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. He d. May 11, 1894, aged 85 years. Resided near the Four Corners, in house constructed by himself, and now occupied by his son, Warren I. Wright, Warren (I25474)
 
89 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. She d. Aug 28, 1861, aged 48 years. * Haskins, Ruth D. (I25486)
 
90 'History of the Town of Hanover Massachusetts' 1910. Son of Nathan Shepherd of Pembroke. * Shepherd, Edward S (I25492)
 
91 'I was the fifth of nine daughters; therewere no sons.' 'Will & I had a family of 5; however, one son died of pneumonia at 6 months of age.' 1987: Mrs. Lena Whipple, Route 2, Dahlgren, IL 62828. Bosworth, Lena B. (I27118)
 
92 'In 1703 he was the richest man in Barnstable.' Source: Otis, Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families Gorham, James (I9276)
 
93 'In the fall of 1886, at the request of some of Mr. Lombard's intimate friends in Scotland, he left for Great Britain, and in June, 1877, the Edinburgh Lombard Investment Company (limited) was incorporated, and has proved one of the very very remarkable successes of the times. Notwithstanding the lack of confidence in American enterprises, caused by the decline in value of cattle and ranch shares and the poor success that British people have experienced in cattle companies and mines, the shares of the Edinburgh Lombard Investment Company were taken up readily in Scotland, and more money was furnished it for investment in America than the company really cared to receive, during the first six months of its existence. Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
94 'In the spring of 1883 it was deemed advantageous to establish relations with England, that a trans-Atlantic clientele might be established, which, in the event of poor crops or any financial depression in this country, would be a profitable able auxiliary to the Lombard Investment Company; and carrying out this plan, originated by James L. Lombard, he sailed for London, bearing with him letters of credit from his stalwart friends in the east, who expressed a desire to subscribe for stock in a London Company, incorporated under the English laws, provided the management should be in the hands of the Lombards, and the Lombard Investment Company should be its American correspondent. The Anglo-American Land, Mortgage, and Agency Company (limited) was thus formed, and since its inception has forwarded over $2,000,000 to the Lombard Investment Company for investment in western securities. Through the Anglo-American Company in London, the Lombard Investment Company has become quite well known in England and Scotland, and the Anglo-American Company is already assuming a leading position under the chairmanship of Charles Fraser-MacIntosh, M.P. for Inverness, and the management of their investments on this side of the water by Mr. Lombard. Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
95 'In the spring of 1885 the western office of the Lombard Investment Company was removed from Creston, Ia., to Kansas City, where the banking business of Lombard Brothers was established. Through negotiations of Mr. Lombard with the Kansas City City Times Company, the Diamond building, located at the Junction, was engaged. The erection of the new Times buillding at the north of the Diamond building was commenced, and a prominent location was securied for the banking house of Lombard Brothers in the Diamond building at the Junction, while the principal portion of the Diamond building above was secured for the Lombard Investment Company at its western headquarters. Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
96 'James Lewis, b. Jan. 21 1850, Henry, Marshall Co., IL, m. Eva Stiles. Eva was b. 1858 New Market, Ontario, Canada. Founder of First National Bank, Kansas City, MO, formerly Lombard Brothers Bankers. Was in Kansas City, MO, in 1897. He moved oved to California and lived on King Street in Piedmont, CA.' [Note discrepancy in birth date.-LMC] Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
97 'Lombard, James L., was born January 6, 1850, in Henry, Marshall County, Ill. His boyhood days were spent mostly in the west, where, at the public schools in Chicago and the Lombard University in Galesburg, Ill., he received his early arly education. He prepared for college at Farmington, Me., and entered Bowdoin College at the age of seventeen; but desiring to engage actively in business, left college before graduation. Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
98 'Lu Ann is a Baptist minister's wife. They also have a bookkeeping and income tax service.' Whipple, Lu Ann (I27120)
 
99 'March 1, 1886, the First National Bank succeeded Lombard Brothers, James L. Lombard becoming its president. Through Mr. Lombard's English connections a foreign exchange business has been established for this bank which is second to none in e in the West. Arrangements were perfected whereby the country correspondents of the bank were furnished with blanks, enabling them to draw their own drafts on foreign banking institutions located in upwards of seventy places in Great Britain and on the continent. This bank has already established itself as one of the most ultra-conservative banks in the West. It does not aim to conduct an extensive business, but the conservative course of its president is strictly adhered to in this bank, and speculative enterprises are carefully avoided. It is the policy of this institution to first take care of the needs of its depositors, and if in funds to purchase outside paper; its loans are almost exclusively of home paper, to parties who possess readily realizable assets within themselves, with which to meet their indebtedness as it matures. It does not seek for high rates of interest so much as wide margins of security. Its directors represent probably the largest amount of capital of any bank west of Chicago. Its surplus, which is about $75,000, will be allowed to accumulate until it equals the capital stock before any dividends are declared. Lombard, James Lewis (I23481)
 
100 'Mary' per David Barrett's GEDCOM Fitch, Mary (I12739)
 

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