Matches 4,151 to 4,200 of 5,600
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4151 | Millbay Barracks | HARRISON, Sarah Elizabeth (I8475)
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4152 | Minories Holy Trinity | WASHINGTON, Elizabeth (I14232)
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4153 | Minories Holy Trinity | LEGGE, Col. William (I14541)
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4154 | Minories Holy Trinity | LEGGE, Mary (I14572)
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4155 | Minories Holy Trinity | LEGGE, George (I14583)
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4156 | Minories Holy Trinity | ARCHBOLD, Barbara (I14594)
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4157 | Minories Holy Trinity | FINCH, Lady Anne (I14615)
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4158 | Minories Holy Trinity | LEGGE, Heneage (I14643)
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4159 | Moe Cemetery | OSBORNE, Georgina Elizabeth (I18211)
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4160 | Moland Street | RUDHALL, Eliza (I3281)
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4161 | Moshassuck Cemetery | BOWERS, Anna (I17306)
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4162 | Moss Lane | BEMBRIDGE, Robert (I16813)
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4163 | Motorcycle Accident, hit by a deer | BUTLER, Lance Chilton (I17500)
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4164 | Moved to West Laurel Hill Cemetery | HIPKISS, Henry Charles (I8061)
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4165 | Moved to West Laurel Hill Cemetery | WAYNE, Elizabeth Emma (I11239)
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4166 | Murdered by Gundewin | Ansegisel (I16622)
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4167 | Murdered by her husband Joseph A. Gilliam He bludgeoned her to death with a rock and threw her into the lake | AUSTIN, Marie M. (I36531)
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4168 | Murdered by her husband Joseph A. Gilliam He drowned her in Lake Washington | GOODNICK, Bertha Anna (I36530)
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4169 | Murdered by her husband Joseph A. Gilliam He drowned her in Lake Washington | WILSON, Agnes (I36533)
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4170 | Murdered by her Husband Joseph A. Gilliam He drowned her in the lake at Coeur d'Alene | WATT, Mary A. Louise (I36527)
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4171 | Murdered by her husband Joseph A. Gilliam He drowned her whilst boating at the lake by tying her to heavy logs | LUDVIGSON, Alice M. (I36532)
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4172 | Murdered by her Husband Joseph A. Gilliam Pushed off a cliff into the Spokane River | FRAZIER, Eleanor (I36528)
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4173 | Murdered by her husband Joseph A. Gilliam Using a hammer he bludgeoned her to death in an abandoned house | PRIOR, Elizabeth (I36529)
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4174 | Myles Standish Burial Ground | SOULE, George Sr. (I13967)
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4175 | N.B. John states on the marriage certificate that his father's name is Elliott Osbiston He was illegitimate and later his step father was Richard Elliott, he obviously used the combination of the names to avoid stating 'unknown' | Family: John OSBISTON / Harriett HILL (F15879)
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4176 | N.B. Thomas is not buried at St. Peter's as listed on 'Find A Grave' | ALTON, Thomas (I49002)
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4177 | Natural, Chsiouenic Shock Atter Assomorts Avenyler | NUTTING, Raymond Chester (I2300)
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4178 | New Albany National Cemetery, 1943 Ekin Avenue | COMBS, Stanley Arnold Jr. (I17595)
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4179 | Newminster Abbey | DE GREYSTOKE, Ralph 1st Baron Greystoke (I14812)
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4180 | Non Conformist | SIMS, Joshua (I46888)
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4181 | Non-Conformist Section | STOREY, Richard (I48218)
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4182 | Northampton General Hospital | WARREN, Valerie Ann (I8174)
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4183 | Norwood Cemetery | SEAR, Frank (I92)
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4184 | Not 100% certain | Family: James WALKER / Hannah SLATER (F15616)
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4185 | Notes for ISAAC J. BIRDSALL: Buried with 2nd wife Sarah Gadsby and infant daughter Agnes at Brookside Cemetery, Gilbertsville, NY. Joined Gilbertsville Presby. church in 1879. Isaac was born in New Kingston and later the family moved to a purchased farm between Treadwell and Franklin, NY and did very well. It is thought that Isaac J. learned the grocery store business from his father's brother Isaac Birdsall who had a store & PO in New Kingston. These brothers, Jeremiah & Isaac lived as neighbours as found in census of 1850 and other facts. Isaac was the first postmaster, owning the building for it and his store. His large white home stands next to the PO and the next house was Jeremiah's, being where Isaac J. was born. Have visited the PO/ex-store in 1998; now owned and run by Doug & Frances Faulkner. She the Postmistress. Mr. Faulkner's mother was daughter of Isaac and they live in that house. Around 1872, he married Agnes Edgerton of and in Franklin, NY. He probably worked at the Edgerton Grocery and dry goods store in Franklin as he was not at father's home on 1870 Census. They had a son in Apr 1877 and wife died 27 Apr 1877, maybe from birthing complications. As found in notes about his wife Agnes, she was buried in Ouleout Cem. Franklin, NY. Saw the stone engraved. "We shall meet again". Notice of death in 1877 Delhi newspaper: "Birdsall, Agnes Edgerton, wife of Issac J. Birdsall & only daughter of Edward & Lucy Edgerton, at Franklin, 25 Apr, age 21 years." Two different of death at April 25th or 27th. The child, Edward Ira (Birdsall) was adopted by Agnes' parents and last name changed to Edgerton and did well in the teaching field. It might be that Isaac met his 2nd wife to be, Sarah Gadsby, at the funeral of his 1st wife Agnes Edgerton at Franklin, NY. Sarah's cousin Mary Wightman had married George Harry Edgerton, who was older brother of Agnes and lived at Franklin. Sarah's father's sister Anne Eliz. Gadsby, married William Wightman of Morris & had Mary, who married George Edgerton of Franklin, NY. The Edgerton's were first settlers of Franklin, NY. Thus, the Gadsby and Edgerton families were already related, and also, the mother of George & Agnes was Lucy Mellor Edgerton, who Mianda once wrote that the Mellor's were related to the old Gadsby family. A better search of the Mellor line is needed. There is a Deed made 9 Feb 1878 (on file at Cooperstown) by Issac J. Birdsall of the Town of New Berlin, where he buys 50 acres of land for $500 from Lucuis B. Powers of Town of New Berlin. Powers lived in Holmesville Town of New Berlin, Chenango County, NY as seemingly did Isaac, who might have been working in the Holmesville Store owned by husband of Edward Gadsby's daughter. The land was in Town of Butternuts about 1 mile south of Holmesville. Isaac soon sold the land back to Lucuis's son for $450. This was about six months before Isaac married Sarah. In a 4 Sep 1892 letter from a Mary Powers of Holmesville to Sarah (in file), it is learned that Isaac was called "Ike". So, the friendship lasted for years. It seems that with his marriage to Sarah, 27 Aug 1878, they never lived at Sarah's home, but rented locally. Sarah made a rent agreement with Mrs. E. Browne on Dec. 13, 1884 for a year. Sarah was then of Morris. Mianda Brown Gadsby wrote that she had been with dau. Sarah for a while when son Arthur was born. The other Mianda letters never mention Sarah & Isaac at her home, nor did she ever write about Isaac. When his wife Sarah bought and sold land, Isaac's name was never on Deeds. Item in Otsego Journal 31 Mar 1883, said that Charles Gadsby was going to work for his uncle in Morris and that brother-in-law Isaac J. Birdsall will work the John Gadsby farm this year. Isaac also had his grocery store to run. This may later become a problem why Isaac left wife & children. Item in Otsego Journal Newspaper, 10 Jun 1885: "Isaac J. Birdsall and wife have been visiting for the past week with relatives at Hamden, Delaware County. Perhaps with his sister Mary ELIDA Birdsall McAuslan and others of the area. Would expect they went by train from Mt. Upton to Sidney, then to Walton, and again changing to the Delhi branch that went through Hamden. Guess that they left their 19 month old daughter Helen with Mianda. Butternut Town Record, when son Arthur was born, Apr. 4, 1886, Isaac gave his birthplace as Middletown. This would be New Kingston in the Town of Middletown in Delaware County. In Otsego Journal Newspapers of April 1886, there are large ads of food & goods for the "New Cash Store" by I. J. Birdsall & Co., in the Lemley Building, Gilbertsville, NY. This still is the large wood building at the end of the Gilbert Block in Gilbertsville. (18 Aug 1996). Item in Otsego Journal, Feb. 1887: "Notice of Dissolution. Gilbertsville, 30 Jan 1887. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of I. J. Birdsall & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, I. J. Birdsall & Co. The business formerly conducted by the above firm will be continued by I. J. Birdsall, who respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received, and will endeavor to give satisfaction to all. (signed) I. J. BIRDSALL." This tells us that there was a partnership at the store and now Isaac becomes sole owner of the business. He rented the building. In the file is an ad he placed in Otsego Journal of 31 Dec 1890 : "BIRDSALL is selling first-class Groceries very cheap. -etc -" At sometime, he moved his store to the old stone building that stood at corner of Cliff St. & Marion Ave. and took on a partner, L. B. Ainsworth (see photos of store). Daughter, Mrs. Helen Brown wrote that he sold out his business just a few months before the fire of Feb. 1895 that burned Stag's Head Inn and the store. This is not quite right. In the Feb. 15, 1894 issue of the Otsego Journal newspaper: "L. B. Ainsworth has purchased the stock of goods and full interest in the grocery business of I. J. Birdsall in this village and took possession of the same on Sat. last (10th). Mr. Birdsall will donate his attention to the farm, so we hear." In the Obit. of his youngest sister Elida, there is mention that she resided with Isaac & Sarah while attending the Academy at Gilbertsville. Item in Gilbertsville Otsego Journal issue of 7 Apr 7 1932: "Isaac J. Birdsall, formerly a resident of Butternuts, died at New Kingston, NY, Thursday night, age 83 years. He was father of Mrs. Helen Brown, preceptress of the Mt. Upton School, and John G. Birdsall, town of Butternuts Supt. of Highways. We have not learned of funeral arrangements." | BIRDSALL, Isaac J. (I33265)
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4186 | November 20, 1834. Minerva Green was delivered of a son at 7:00 AM after 5 hours of labor. On December 1, 1834, Minerva Green died of "a severe peritonitis". The child, John O. Green also died | SLATER, Minerva Bucklin (I42328)
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4187 | Old Meeting House Independent | WADE, Drusilla (I16471)
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4188 | On Board Immigrant Ship - Lammershargen | CHRISTOFFERSON, Indianna Maria (I22544)
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4189 | On board ship "Charles Buck" | Family: Robert NISH / Agnes WILSON (F16565)
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4190 | On voyage from England to Australia | ASHMORE, Margaret Elizabeth (I42745)
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4191 | Ox Close Farm | HARRISON, Jane Elizabeth (I11352)
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4192 | Painter in oil, born in Antwerp. Studied at Lancaster School of Art, 1907–14, and at the Royal College of Art, 1917–22, under Robert Anning Bell and Gerald Moira. Exhibited RA, NEAC, Redfern Gallery and elsewhere, the City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery holding his work. Gerrard also showed in North America, Italy and India, where he taught for a time and was an official art adviser in Bombay. He was an expert on Indian art and iconography. Work appeared in The Studio and Colour magazines. Lived at Denham, Buckinghamshire. | GERRARD, Charles Robert (I40427)
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4193 | Painters Lane | WARNER, Fanny (I4506)
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4194 | Palestine Bible Protestant Church Cemetery | STEELMAN, Israel Isaac (I9660)
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4195 | Parish Church (St Marys) | Family: Joseph William DAYSON / Mary Ellen PARKER (F225)
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4196 | Park Side | COWLEY, John (I4647)
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4197 | Park Side | LIGO, Alice (I18112)
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4198 | Parkside Nursing Facility | SHAW, Ellyn S. (I2024)
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4199 | Parkstile Lodge | MORLEY, Charles Reuben (I18925)
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4200 | Parwich Church | Elizabeth (I6297)
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