Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 1,623
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1001 | Burial: Grace Lawn Cemetery Find A Grave Memorial# 33087528 | Platt, Ira Franklin (I1332)
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1002 | Buried at "old Dorchester Cemetery", which is also known as "Upham's Corner Cemetery." | Atherton, Major General Humphrey (I2472)
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1003 | Buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery. | Badger, Catherine Louise (I2989)
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1004 | Buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery. | Hart, Gavin Watson (I3010)
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1005 | buried at Whitemarsh. | Meigs, Mary Craythorne (I2910)
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1006 | Buried Deep Run Presbyterian Church, Bucks County. | Hart, Mary (I2925)
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1007 | buried in Baptist Graveyard | Potts, Thomas (I1716)
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1008 | Buried in Neath Cemetery, Bradford County.; Veterans Burial Card: Age: 22 | Clark, Francis Stanley (I2358)
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1009 | Buried in old cemetery at the foot of Talcott Hill | Long, John (I982)
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1010 | Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery | Long, Elias (I2873)
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1011 | Buried in the Gardner Burying Ground at Strong Water Brook, Salem, MA | Gardner, Samuel (I2544)
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1012 | Buried in the old cemetery at the foot of Talcott Hill | McDonald, Nancy (I1938)
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1013 | Buried in the Sands Family graveyard. | Sands I, Capt John (I3318)
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1014 | Buried in yard of Tennent Presbyterian Church at Freehold, N.J. | Mattison, Aaron Auri (I3335)
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1015 | Buried Laurel Hill Cemetery May 13. | Byerly, Sara (I906)
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1016 | Buried Laurel Hill Cemetery. | Horstmann, Mary West (I2860)
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1017 | Buried Laurel Hill, 11/15/1860. Living at 1108 Vine St. at time of death. | Pringle, James S. (I2997)
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1018 | Buried May 9. Note burial record in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church records says she was buried in 1873, but that conflicts with death record and Laurel Hill burial info. | Pringle, Nancy Hart (I2998)
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1019 | Buried on 10 May 1638 | Clarke, Thomas (I1109)
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1020 | buried on family farm in Wheeler CO. | Savage, Child (I569)
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1021 | buried on grounds of home built by his father, where he lived all his life | Tupper, Captain Thomas Henry (I3057)
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1022 | Buried September 2, according to Second Presbyterian Church records. | McCalla, Mary (I910)
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1023 | Buried with her mother, Eva Irene Miller, in Denver, CO | Clark, Elizabeth Anne Kiehle (I124)
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1024 | Buried: Elm Street Cemetery | Sands, Sarah "Mary" (I3317)
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1025 | By his three wives, Locke had at least eleven children, about six of whom survived him | Locke, Matthew Francis (I4883)
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1026 | California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. | Source (S91)
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1027 | California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. | Source (S93)
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1028 | Calverly | Wales, Nathaniel Sr (I2506)
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1029 | Captain | Lovell, Joseph(II) (I418)
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1030 | Cedar Grove Cemetery | Kinneard, Sarah Ann (I1823)
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1031 | Cedar Grove Cemetery | Reamer, Mary Catherine (I1832)
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1032 | Celestia was the first wife of Henry L. Ross. She passed away on August 21, 1871 at the age of 64 years. On June 26, 1872, Henry married Harriet (Church) Court in Akron, Tuscola County, Michigan. Both Henry and Harriet were 68 at the time. Henry died at the age of 86 years. He is buried in Wahjamega Cemetery next to his first wife Celestia. Harriet's place of burial has not yet been located. | Clark, Celestia (I4288)
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1033 | Celestia was the first wife of Henry L. Ross. She passed away on August 21, 1871 at the age of 64 years. On June 26, 1872, Henry married Harriet (Church) Court in Akron, Tuscola County, Michigan. Both Henry and Harriet were 68 at the time. Henry died at the age of 86 years. He is buried in Wahjamega Cemetery next to his first wife Celestia. Harriet's place of burial has not yet been located. | Ross, Henry L (I4311)
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1034 | Census of 1920 Terry, Bradford, PA Claud L Clark 28 Grace E Clark 25 Mary K Clark 3-6/12 George E Clark 0-9/12 Census of 1930 Towanda, Bradford, PA Claud L Clark 38 Grace Clark 36 George Clark 11 John Clark 8 Census of 1940 Rome, Bradford, PA Cloude Clark 48 Grace Clark 45 John Clark 14 | Clark, Claude Leary (I3578)
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1035 | Census of 1920 Terry, Bradford, PA Claud L Clark 28 Grace E Clark 25 Mary K Clark 3-6/12 George E Clark 0-9/12 Census of 1930 Towanda, Bradford, PA Claud L Clark 38 Grace Clark 36 George Clark 11 John Clark 8 PA Death Certificate # 89767 | Clark, George (I3583)
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1036 | Census of 1930 Towanda, Bradford, PA Claud L Clark 38 Grace Clark 36 George Clark 11 John Clark 8 | Clark, John F. (I3582)
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1037 | Census of the state of New York, for 1865. Microfilm. New York State Archives, Albany, New York. | Source (S114)
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1038 | Census record for his dau Adelaide Corson says her father born in Rhode Island. Same for Harry S. Clark | Clark, Ebenezer Pemberton (I14)
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1039 | Charlotte V. Gregory, 87, of Waverly, Iowa, formerly of Waterloo, died at Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community in Waverly on Tuesday, January 12, 2016. Charlotte Viola Lathrop was born December 30, 1928 in Nashua, Iowa, daughter of Clark and Irene Hansen Lathrop. She attended Waterloo East High School. She married Gerald Leroy Gregory on December 8, 1945 in Queen City, Missouri; he died September 27, 1994. She was a homemaker in her own home. Charlotte is survived by her daughter, Shirley Corwin of Cedar Falls, Iowa; a son, Michael Gregory of Waterloo, Iowa; grandson, Curt Gregory; two step grandsons, Paul (Kathy) Corwin and Dan (Lisa) Corwin; three great‑grandchildren; four step great‑grandchildren and eight step great‑great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her two brothers, Leroy Lathrop of Waterloo and Allen (Delores) Lathrop of Mason City, Iowa, and two sisters: Betty (Bill) Linstrom of Ottumwa, Iowa and Carolyn (Mark) Ackerman of Dunkerton, Iowa. She was preceded in death by two sons‑in‑law, William R. Bandfield and Lester Corwin. Services: 11:00 AM, Monday, January 18, 2016, at Locke Funeral Home Garden of Memories Cemetery, Waterloo Memorials: Cedar Bend Humane Society Obituary & photo published by Locke Funeral Home, Inc. | Lathrop, Charlotte Viola (I2326)
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1040 | Children (8) listed in biography - no dates in article, but all born after 1868 | Kapp, Hosea Woodman (I71)
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1041 | Christened on 11/19/1848 - St Marks Episcopal Church - Northumberland, Northumberland, PA | Kapp, Wistar Morris (I77)
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1042 | chronic obstructve pulmonary disease | Baer, William Godell II (I379)
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1043 | Church of England Parish Registers. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. | Source (S144)
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1044 | Church of the Redeemer | Bullock, Horace (I3409)
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1045 | Church Registers. Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Source (S133)
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1046 | city directory for year of his death says he was living in Philadelphia. Died of congestion of the brain according to Thomas Hart's A Record of the Hart Family of Philadelphia, published in 1920. Buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery. | Hart, Thomas (I909)
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1047 | Civil War - Company C 180th NY Infantry | Fairchild, Harvey Arthur (I2089)
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1048 | Civil War - Wagoner Co C 89th Indiana Infantry | Reeve, Joseph P. (I2392)
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1049 | Civil War Co D 132nd NY PVT | Morgan, Zophar Leroy (I4303)
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1050 | Civil War note: - Haws Shop On May 28, 1864, Union and Confederate forces clashed around Enon Church in one of the fiercest cavalry battles of the Civil War. The seven-hour battle, known as Haw's Shop, erupted when both sides met during reconnaissance. After a brief fight on horseback, Confederate cavalry fell back west of the church and built fortifications to withstand the Union assaults. The sides battled for several hours before General George Custer's Union brigade turned the stalemate into victory. | Smith, Colonel Charles Ross (I893)
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