Matches 901 to 950 of 1,623
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901 | Age: 86 | Bettle, Griscom (I1844)
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902 | Age: 86 | Silik, Alice Edna (I2556)
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903 | Age: 86 | Hart, Mary Montgomery (I4086)
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904 | Age: 87 | Ebert, Ida Sophia (I81)
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905 | Age: 87 | Eastman, Timothy Jr (I591)
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906 | Age: 87 | Hart, William H (I1459)
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907 | Age: 87 | Toner, Theresa (I2283)
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908 | Age: 87 | Clark, Mary (I2606)
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909 | Age: 87 | Bush, Prescott Sheldon Jr (I2667)
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910 | Age: 87 | Hart, Mary Meigs (I2915)
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911 | Age: 87 | Mayhew, Hannah (I3090)
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912 | Age: 87 | Antrobus, Joan (I3392)
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913 | Age: 87 | Parke, Thomas Sr (I3625)
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914 | Age: 87 | Mary (I3703)
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915 | Age: 87 | Scudder, John (I4064)
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916 | Age: 87 | Hart, George Harrison (I4087)
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917 | Age: 87 | Heckscher, Lucretia Stevens (I4168)
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918 | Age: 87 Charles Baber Cemetery Pottsville Pennsylvania | Potts, Captain Charles Pitman (I1692)
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919 | Age: 87. buried in the large Hart lot at South Laurel Hill Cemetery | Hart, William H (I1459)
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920 | Age: 88 | Ball, John III (I2703)
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921 | Age: 88 | Hodgson, Anne (I3060)
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922 | Age: 89 | Otis, Judge Joseph (I1552)
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923 | Age: 89 | Ryerson, Catalyntje (I3855)
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924 | Age: 9 | Clark, Edward DY Payson (I100)
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925 | Age: 9 | Randall, Cline D (I3656)
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926 | Age: 90 | Hart, William Howard (I2914)
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927 | Age: 90 | Randall, Gene M (I3654)
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928 | Age: 90 | Wyckoff, Cornelius Pieterse (I3798)
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929 | Age: 90 | Johnston, Marie (I4070)
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930 | Age: 91 | Clark, Captain Benjamin (I348)
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931 | Age: 91 | Koelle, William Frederick (I1736)
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932 | Age: 91 | Heckscher, Gustare Adolph II (I3857)
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933 | Age: 91 | Dudley, Ann (I4106)
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934 | Age: 91 Years | Walker, Dorothy (I709)
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935 | Age: 92 | Ferdon, Magdalena Jacobs (I4059)
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936 | Age: 93 | Clark, Harry Spalding (I12)
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937 | Age: 93 | Walden, Nathan Jr (I2373)
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938 | Age: 93 | Hill, Isabelle A (I4080)
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939 | Age: 96 | Hazen, Elizabeth (I4026)
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940 | Age: 97 | Norwich, Joan (I3214)
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941 | Age: 99 | Gilbert, Frederick Leroy (I41)
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942 | Aka Elsie | Clark, Alice (I170)
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943 | aka Saloma | Hastings, Salome (I520)
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944 | Alice Fenn was born about 1619 in England, was christened on 25 March 1623 in St. Mary Aldermary,London, England, and died on 17 March 1709/10 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States at age 87. Alice married Joseph Clarke on 15 April 1640 in Banham, Norfolk, England. | Fenn, Alice (I35)
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945 | All Saints | Atherton, Humphrey (I2510)
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946 | Alternate: Ticknell, Bewdley, Wales | Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, Lady Mary (I2774)
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947 | Among the thousands of Ulster Scots who migrated to Pennsylvania in the first half of the eighteenth century were those who formed two distinct settlements within the present limits of Bucks county, one on the banks of the Neshaminy in Warwick, Warrington and New Britain, and the other on the banks of the Tohickon in Plumstead, Tinicum and adjacent townships. In the latter settlements were the Stewarts, Harts, Means, McGlaughlins, Pattersons, Armstrongs, Erwins, Davies and a host of others, more or less united by ties, consanguinity, and common interest, whose names are found on the earliest lists of military companies organized for the defense of the frontiers against their hereditary enemies, the French and their savage allies. Among these early settlers on the Plumstead side of the Tohickon about 1735, was Samuel Hart and his family, consisting of wife and nine children, the eldest of whom, James, was born in the year 1717, and the second son William was probably three or more years younger. Samuel Hart obtained a warrant of survey for 100 acres of land on March 9, 1737, and settled thereon. Ten years later in 1747 when the first clouds of war appeared on the horizon, companies were formed in the several townships for the defense of the frontiers. The Plumstead company had for its captain the veteran Charles Stewart, lieutenant, James Hart, and ensign, William Hart, both of the latter being ancestors of the subjects of this sketch through the marriage of a grandson of the latter with a granddaughter of the former many years later. Across the Tohickon in Tinicum the captain of the company was James McGlaughlin, who had married Mary, the eldest sister of the Hart brothers, and the lieutenant was James Davies, whose son William was a brother-in-law to them, all three having married daughters of William Means or Main, a neighbor and compatriot. Samuel Hart, the elder, died in April, 1750, devising his plantation to his sons James and William. His other children than the three above mentioned were: Joseph, John, Jean, who married Samuel Mathers and removed to North Carolina, Elinor, Samuel and Elizabeth. ******************** ** Taken from http://pagenweb.org/~bucks/BIOS_DAVIS/hartjohn.html ******************* ********************************************************* | Hart, Samuel C the pioneer (I1044)
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948 | Amos was a son of Michael & Mary (Ellmaker) Kapp. He came to Northumberland in December 1832 where he took over the stagecoach business in partnership with William Calder. They also ran packets on the canal which paralleled the Susquehanna River. Amos organized the First National Bank of Northumberland and served as its president. He was on the board of directors of the Northern Central Railroad Co. He was in the lumber business and operated a highly successful farm. He served as president of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society. | Kapp, Amos Ellmaker (I56)
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949 | Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3; The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-6. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1996-2011. | Source (S127)
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950 | Anglican Parish Registers, Oxfordshire Family History Society and Oxfordshire History Centre. Please be aware that images may not be used for purposes incompatible with the tenets of the Church of England, and that the Church of England or its agents may take action against anyone who does so. | Source (S143)
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