Matches 4,401 to 4,450 of 6,157
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| 4401 | Indian River Cemetery | GRISWOLD, Deacon John Sr. (I10064)
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| 4402 | Infirmary | TURTON, William (I1985)
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| 4403 | Inscription Beneath in the family vault lieth the body of Walter Bagot second son of Revd Walter Bagot. A young man of amiable manners and of the most promising expectation. Bred in the faith of Christ and humbly relying on his merits and mercies he lost his life at the early age of 21 years to the unspeakable grief of his affectionate father and many relations and friends by the unfortunate overturning of a pleasure boat under the walls of Warwick Castle on Friday Jan 10 MDCCC (1800). | BAGOT, Walter (I14917)
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| 4404 | Intended Marriage | Family: Thomas SHAWCROSS / Sarah KERSHAW (F2185)
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| 4405 | Ireton Wood | BEESTON, William (I2497)
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| 4406 | Ireton Wood | BEESTON, Ann (I3430)
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| 4407 | Ireton Wood | SLATER, Elizabeth (I41227)
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| 4408 | Ireton Wood | BEESTON, Mary (I8422)
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| 4409 | Ireton Wood | COWLEY, Joseph (I15721)
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| 4410 | Ireton Wood | COWLEY, Hannah (I15732)
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| 4411 | Ireton Wood | BEESTON, Elizabeth (I16312)
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| 4412 | Ireton Wood | BEMBRIDGE, William (I18531)
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| 4413 | Irish Settlement | MCLOUGHLIN, Albert (I6454)
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| 4414 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: / (F3309)
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| 4415 | Israel Shreve and George Washington, although hundreds of miles apart, died on the same day, 14 Dec 1799 | SHREVE, Col. Israel (I52847)
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| 4416 | Israel Shreve was born 24 Dec 1739, in the Shreve family homestead at Mount Pleasant in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, Province of New Jersey, an old community founded by Quakers. Shreve's father, Benjamin Shreve (the son of Caleb and Sarah (Areson) Shreve), and his mother, Rebecca French (the daughter of Richard and Mary (King) French), were married by Quaker ceremony in nearby Springfield Township on 23 Feb 1729. Israel was the fifth of their eight children. Israel married Grace Curtis on 27 Feb 1760, at a Quaker meeting in Burlington County, New Jersey. After she died in 1771, Israel married Mary Cokely on 10 May 1773, in Philadelphia. Grace gave birth to four children, and Mary gave birth to seven more, including Henry Miller Shreve. | SHREVE, Col. Israel (I52847)
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| 4417 | Israel worked and owned farmland and was appointed justice of the peace for Gloucester County, New Jersey, in February 1775. | SHREVE, Col. Israel (I52847)
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| 4418 | John Rolfe, gentleman, of Hitcham died on the twenty-nineth day of November, in the year of our Lord, 1594, in the thirty-second year of his age. While he lived he was of much service to his fellows; his wish to enrich all his neighbors and kinsfolk by assisting the poor with his wealth; nothing could be kinder than he was; he bore the insults of many men quietly without offence; by exporting and importing such things as England abounded in or needed, he was of the greatest service, inasmuch as he spent both pains and labor upon it. Thus he seemed to die as the force of fire is quenched by excess of water. For his strength was unimpaired, nor had he completed many years when he died. His death brought grief to many, but he had done nobly upon the consciousness of a well spent life, and the record of many benefits not allowed to die utterly: John Rolfe had, no doubt, been a successful merchant at Lynn. Rolfe had, with other issue, 1. Eustace, and 2. John (twins) baptized May 6, 1585; 3. Edward, baptized Feb, 22, 1591. There was another son, Henry, afterwards a merchant in London and a member of the Virginia Company, who is included in a manuscript pedigree mentioned by Mrs. Jones in her Old Sandringham. | ROLFE, John Eustace (I12961)
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| 4419 | John Shreve was born on 8 Apr 1762 to Israel Shreve and Grace Curtis, his wife. John was welcomed into a large family of Quaker farmers that had settled in 1699 at Mount Pleasant in Mansfield Township, Province of New Jersey. The former Shreve homestead, Mount Pleasant, and the former Curtis homestead, Ogston, are still close neighbours on Mount Pleasant Road. While living near Salem, Ohio, John wrote his autobiography on 8 Apr 1853: "My mother died when I was about nine years old. My father married again in about three years after." After Grace died on 12 Dec 1771, Israel married Mary Cokely in Christ Church, Philadelphia on 10 May 1773. Prior to the outbreak of war in 1775, John was reportedly living with his father on a farm near the village of Rancocas in southern Burlington County. | SHREVE, Lt. John (I52845)
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| 4420 | John Went to the USA in 1829. He bought some land (recorded 27 Dec 1830) of which he paid $700 for 94 & 1/2 Acres located half way up Patrick Hill, out of Morris Town towards Oneonta, now Route 23. All of the 5 Gadsby brothers had cash money for land, tools, and stock. John had sold his small farm in Uttoxeter and left from Liverpool to New York. He took a boat up the Hudson and then an Ox Cart to Cherry Valley to Cooperstown. From there he took the only road to Laurens and Morris and finally Gibertsville. He petitioned for Citizenship on 16 Jun 1839. In 1859 he bought the Daniel Hopkins Place below Gilbertsville, It is now called Birdsall Farm. | GADSBY, John Snr. (I32981)
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| 4421 | Journal Entry - May 28, 1858 - We landed in Pontown, Utah Valley on 28 May with all of our family as [well as] stock-sheep, cattle and horses. Margaret has not bin with us in this moove. She went a few weeks ahead of us to tak care of hir Mother as she was very sick even on hir death bed. We overtak hir here at Spanish fork just after the death of hir Mother a few minutes. She was sick several years with consumption and was expecting to depart this life [a] while before she did. When I beheld Margaret she was standing by hir Mother as she had just deceased. A lady was holding hir boy George, and I did not know him for he had taken sick a few days previous with his death sickness. We proceeded to get [a] coffin to bury Margaret's Mother. We buried hir and took Margaret and hir children tot he waggons with us, but hir boy was very sick with high fever, the same disease that caused Nephi death. We allso did all we could to raise [him] from his sickness, as we allso done all we could for Nephi, but nothing gave them ease, and finily we had to gave him up to go behind the veil for a while. | HUNSKAER, George Sweeten (I44662)
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| 4422 | Kent Street North | ROBERTS, Adeline (I488)
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| 4423 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | (I2258)
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| 4424 | Kilburn Pit | ANNABLE, Alexander (I4453)
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| 4425 | Killed at a tournament | DE WARENNE, William (I14388)
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| 4426 | Killed by a lime wagon falling on him | HIND, Thomas Jnr. (I56804)
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| 4427 | Killed by Chopping Machine on Farm | RADFORD, Mary Hannah (I17870)
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| 4428 | Killed by her 3rd Husband Joseph A. Gilliam He killed her because she had found his papers and many marriage certificates and was going to report him. Her naked body was found outside of town, strangled, her skull was crushed and her breasts and genitals were mutilated. He buried her in Imperial Valley | JACKSON, Nina Lee (I36520)
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| 4429 | Killed by machine gun fire from an enemy tank during the Battle of the Bulge in Nothum, Luxembourg | WHEATLEY, Pfc. Keith L. (I44135)
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| 4430 | Killed in a duel | BERNARD, Mid. Cyrus (I11813)
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| 4431 | Killed in Action | UPTON, John George (I37359)
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| 4432 | Killed in Action | STAFFORD, Henry Herbert Owen (I1342)
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| 4433 | Killed in Action | JACKSON, Pvt. Joseph Richard (I57860)
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| 4434 | Killed in Action - Mesopotamia | UPTON, Pvt. Frank (I37314)
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| 4435 | Killed in Action - WW1 | HALL, Pte. Frederick (I50508)
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| 4436 | Killed in battle | GAY, Charles Wyndham (I12372)
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| 4437 | Killed in Battle | Reginar of Louvain (I14360)
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| 4438 | Killed in Battle | NEVILLE, Sir John 1st Lord Neville (I14700)
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| 4439 | Killed in massacre of 1622 | ROLFE, Cpt. John (I12945)
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| 4440 | Killed on Active Service - WW2 Collided With Spitfire P7848 of 111 Sqn When Returning From A Cross Channel Sweep, the Pilot of P7848 Baled Out and Survived | GREGORY, Sgt. Alfred Henry (I50496)
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| 4441 | Killed on the railway | MACHIN, Jabez (I49097)
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| 4442 | Kippax Plantation | BOLLING, Col. John Fairfax I (I12855)
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| 4443 | Kyabram Cemetery | OSBORNE, William (I18198)
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| 4444 | Lady Cross House, Travers Road | MAWDSLEY, Sarah Ann (I6440)
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| 4445 | Lakeview Cemetery | LINFIELD, Mary White (I16944)
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| 4446 | Lakeview Cemetery | PAINE, Lewis Washburn (I16957)
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| 4447 | Lakeview Cemetery | PAINE, Elmer (I16967)
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| 4448 | Lakeview Cemetery | PAINE, Harry W. (I16980)
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| 4449 | Lane Ends | BULL, Anne (I17449)
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| 4450 | Lane Ends | BULL, Anne (I17449)
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