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3801 | Member of Cambridge Volunteer Fire Department The Hook and Ladder Company consists of twenty able bodied men, including the officers. The pay and allowance...to the Hook and Ladder Company $545...The following are the officers... House Main, cor. Winsor, Ward 2. Mason Davis, Foreman. Lysander Kemp, 1st Assistant. Aaron Dickinson, 2d Ass't. T.M. Davis, Clerk. | KEMP, Lysander (I1034)
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3802 | Member of Church of Boston. | DAVIS, Mary (I3581)
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3803 | Member of Congregational Church p. 39 "Catalogue of the members of the Congregatinal Church in Berkley from the beginning, alphabetically arranged, and numbered under each year." p. 41 "1744 114. Ann Crane 115. Seth Crane" | HATHAWAY, Anne (I2595)
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3804 | Member of Congregational Church | BRIGGS, Elizabeth (I3274)
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3805 | Member of Congregational Church | FRENCH, Israel (I2592)
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3806 | Member of Congregational Church. p. 39 "Catalogue of the members of the Congregatinal Church in Berkley from the beginning, alphabetically arranged, and numbered under each year." p. 41 "1744 114. Ann Crane 115. Seth Crane" | CRANE, Capt. Seth (I2594)
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3807 | Member of Congregational Church. | DERBEY, Mary (I2593)
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3808 | Member of Sagamore Lodge, AF & AM, Central Club, Medford American Legion | GUSTIN, Harvey James (I431)
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3809 | Member of St Dunstan Church. | DAVIS, Nicholas (I3187)
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3810 | Member of St. John's Episcopal Church | BERRY, Ernest Harvey (I4978)
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3811 | Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Close to Makepeace's house but north of the meeting house "lived Captain Robert Keayne who founded the company (in this country). This company has only two compeers in English speaking civilization:--'The Order of the Garter' and 'The 33rd degree of Free Masonry'. 'Mr. Makepeace was member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery in 1638 and had the title of "Mr." and appears to have been a man of some importance...Close to Makepeace's house but north of the meeting house "lived Captain Robert Keayne who founded the company (in this country). This company has only two compeers in English speaking civilization:--'The Order of the Garter' and 'The 33rd degree of Free Masonry'. | MAKEPEACE, Thomas Gent. (I3240)
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3812 | Member of the Knights of Malta | STOVER, Melvin F. (I824)
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3813 | Member of the Republican Party | STOVER, Melvin F. (I824)
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3814 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4478)
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3815 | Mentioned in will of Henery Cooms | NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
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3816 | Mentions daughter Olive Ann Nowell, husband George Nowell, son Samuel E. Nowell | NOWELL, Sally Ann (I2791)
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3817 | Mentions: Previous deeds of land given to sons Nicholas and George and daughters Elizabeth and Patience; 12 pence a piece to daughters Susannah and Mary; and to eldest son John everything else, making him executor. The codicil is interesting. It states that if John or his heirs should "disturb" Patience, then John is no longer executor and everything he has from the estate is to be given to Patience. Will of George Soule 11 August 1677 In the Name of God Amen I Gorge Soule senir of Duxberry in the Collonie of New Plymouth in New England being aged and weake of body but of a sound mind and Memory praised be God Doe make this my last Will and Testament in Manor and forme following Imprimis I comitt my soule into the hands of Almighty God whoe Gave it and my body to be Decently buried in the place appointed for that use whensoever hee shall please to take mee hence and for the Disposall of my outward estate which God of his Goodnes hath Given mee first I have and alreddy formerly by Deeds under my hand and seale Given unto my two sonnes Nathaniel: and Gorge All my lands in the Township of Dartmouth; Item I have formerly Given unto my Daughters Elizabeth and Patience all my lands in the Township of Middleberry Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughters Sussannah and Mary twelve pence a peece to be payed by my executer heerafter Named after my Decease; And forasmuch as my Eldest son John Soule and his family hath in my extreame old age and weaknes bin tender and carefull of mee and very healpfull to mee; and is likely soe to be while it shall please God to continew my life heer therfore I give and bequeath unto my said son John Soule all the Remainder of my housing and lands whatsoever to him his heires and Assignes for ever Item I Give and bequeath unto my son John Soule all my Goods And Chattles whatsoever Item I Nominate And appoint my son John Soule to be my sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament; and lastly I Doe heerby make Null and voyde all other and former wills and Testaments by mee att Any time made; and Declare this Instrument to be my last Will and Testament In Witnes wherof I the said Gorge Soule have heerunto sett my hand and seale this eleventh Day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand six hundred seaventy and seaven; Gorge Soule and a seale The above Named Gorge Soule Did signe seale and Deliver this Instrument to be his Last Will and Testament in the prsence of us Nathaniell Thomas The Marke D T of Deborah Thomas Item the twentyeth Day of September 1677 I the above Named Gorge Soule Doe heerby further Declare that it is my will that if my son John Soule above named or his heires or Assignes or any of them shall att any time Disturbe my Daughter Patience or her heires or Assignes or any of them in peacable Posession or Injoyment of the lands I have Given her att Namassakett allies Middleberry and Recover the same from her or her heires or Assignes or any of them That then my Gift to my son John Soule shall shalbe voyd; and that then my will is my Daughter Patience shall have all my lands att Duxburrey And she shalbe my sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament And enter into my housing lands and meddowes att Duxburrow, In Witnes wherof I have heerunto sett my hande and seale; Gorge Soule and a Seal The above Named George Soule Did Signe and seale to this addition in the prsence of us Nathaniel Thomas The Marke D T of Deborah Thomas Source: Will Book 4:1:50 followed by his inventory of p. 51. | SOULE, George (I3429)
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3818 | Merchant/Business Director/Banker/Rancher | HEARTZ, Frank Richard (I4561)
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3819 | Mercy Nowell and Emma Nowell requested that Ann Louise Goodwin be appointed guardian of Emma Nowell on 4 Dec 1882 and it was granted 2 Jan. 1883. | NOWELL, Emma (I8284)
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3820 | Mercy Nowell and Emma Nowell requested that Ann Louise Goodwin be appointed guardian of Emma Nowell on 4 Dec 1882 and it was granted 2 Jan. 1883. | NOWELL, Mercy (I8282)
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3821 | Mercy Nowell and Emma Nowell requested that Ann Louise Goodwin be appointed guardian of Emma Nowell on 4 Dec 1882 and it was granted 2 Jan. 1883. | PLAISTED, Mercy (I911)
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3822 | Messman on US Binghampton Victory: List or Manifest of Aliens Employed on the Vessel as Members of Crew Vessel US Binghampton Victory, sailing from port of Bremerhaven 12/8/53, arriving at New York 12/20/1953 6/ Not a member of crew on last voyage to U.S./ Dwyer, William J./Length of Service: 3 years/ Messman/Shipped: 10/20/53 in New York/ to be discharged at port of arrival/ age 42, m, 5'10, 187, Birth: 6/4/11 in Mass, USA | DWYER, William John (I5356)
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3823 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6099)
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3824 | Methodist and United Church of Canada | HEARTZ, Frank Richard (I4561)
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3825 | MIGRATION: about 1643, landed at Boston (p. 45) FIRST RESIDENCE: Braintree, by 1646 (p. 45) | SHEDD, Daniel (I6091)
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3826 | MISS EFFIE A. NOWELL Funeral services for Miss Effie A. Nowell, 87, member of an old Boston Family and daughter of the late George Nowell, former member of the common council and state legislature, will be held today at 3 p.M at the Forest Hills cemetery chapel. She died Tuesday at her home, 91 St. James avenue, where her family had lived for more than half a century. NORWELL In this city, August 6th, Effie A. Nowell, formerly of 85 St. James av, daughter of George and Martha Nowell. Services at Forest Hills chapel, Thursday, August 8th, at 3 P.M. Relatives and firends invited. | NOWELL, Effie Alexander (I832)
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3827 | Miss Lucy Langdon Nowell of Alfred, Me., the woman who was to be tenderly borne to Philadelphia to grace the coming centennial exposition, having been born July 4, 1776, very inconsiderately and seditiously died at her home, yesterday [Nov 28]. With her, so far as is known, perishes the last of all the babies whose natal screams mingled with the wild clangor of Independence bells, and since we can't have anybody with the happily coincident dirth-day, it befits all patriotic old people, born anywhere along there, to be careful not to get their feet wet. We must have a centenarian there, and he must be alive, if possible. | NOWELL, Lucy Langton (I2918)
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3828 | Mission Church High School | DWYER, Patrick J. (I5325)
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3829 | Moderator | GUSTIN, Thomas Jr (I2288)
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3830 | Moderator of the Town Meetings | NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
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3831 | Moderator of Town Meetings. | NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
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3832 | Monday Jul 14, 1902 Taunton Daily Gazette page 8 In this city, Jul 12, Mary, widow of John McCarthy, 81 years. Funeral from the residence of her son, William P. McCarthy, 21 White Street, Tuesday at 8:30. High mass of requiem at the Sacred Heart Church at 9:30. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. | DUNLEA, Mary (I5387)
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3833 | Monday Oct 01, 1934 Taunton Daily Gazette page 2 In this city Sep 30, 1934, Rose Ann (Masterson), beloved wife of the late John R. Scanlon. Funeral from her late residence 6 Sumner Street Wednesday Oct 03 at 8 o'clock. High mass of requiem at the Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Tuesday Oct 02, 1934 Taunton Daily Gazette page 7Mrs. Rose Ann (Masterson), wife of the late John R. Scanlon, passed away at her late home, 6 Sumner Street Sunday. Mrs. Scanlon was a native of Taunton and has always made her home in this city. She was the wife of the former superintendent of buildings of the city of Taunton. Mrs. Scanlon is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary McMann of Fall River and several nieces and nephews of this city. | MASTERSON, Rose A. (I5222)
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3834 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6099)
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3835 | Mortuary Notices 7 Nov 1815, Boston, New-England Palladium & Commercial Advertiser: "Died...In York, Mr. Shadrach Nowell, 65." 8 Nov 1815, Boston, Boston Patriot: "DEATHS....In York, Mr. Shadrach Nowell, 65." 8 Nov 1815, Boston, Columbian Centinel: "DIED,...In York, Mr. Shadrach Nowell, Æt 65." 10 Nov 1815Newburyport, Newburyport Herald: "Obituary. DIED-In York, Mr. Shadrach Nowell, Æt 65." 10 Nov 1815, Boston, The Yankee: "DIED, In York, Mr. Shadrach Nowell, aged 65." | NOWELL, Shadrach (I1128)
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3836 | Most Ancestry trees say he died in 1840, but no source listed | AMOS, Malcolm (I4171)
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3837 | MOULTONBOROUGH — Kenneth Robert Canaway, 70, passed away on July 28, 2017, after a period of declining health. Ken was born in Medford, Massachusetts, on Nov. 13, 1946, to Hebert J. and Rita B. (Smith) Canaway, and graduated from Woburn Memorial High School, Woburn, Massachusetts in 1964. He studied electrical engineering at Lowell Tech. Ken spent his career contributing to the success of many small- to medium-sized businesses through his expertise in business operations, strategic planning, business development, information technology and exit strategy management. As a senior executive with New England Business Service (NEBS), DM Management (J Jill Group), Sabanek Associates (Keepsake Quilting), Vutek, New Hampshire, Business Sales and Association Solutions, he enjoyed a very rewarding career. Several of Ken's proudest professional contributions were as a founding member, past chairman and board member of the Belknap County Economic Development Council, as well as several years as chairman of the Meredith Area Chamber of Commerce. At the pinnacle of his career, he served as president of the New England Mail Order Association and was a sought-after expert in the area of distribution center management and operations. In his personal life, he had a passion for youth athletics with his children, golf and all New England sports teams. In his 20s, he served with distinction as a volunteer firefighter with the Woburn Volunteer Fire Department and a state Test Captain for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Ken is survived by his son, Kenneth R. Canaway Jr., and his wife, Meredith, of Cumming, Georgia; daughter, Susan Simanski and her husband, Jeffrey, of Ashburn, Virginia; grandchildren, Emily and Andrew Canaway of Cumming, Georgia; nephews Robert, Jason and Christopher Canaway, as well as former longtime partner/friend, Leslie Davis Sturgeon of Bristol. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers, Robert and Herbert Canaway. Services will be private. Memorial donations gratefully accepted at Belknap County Economic Development, 383 S. Main St., Laconia, NH 03246. Published : The Laconia Daily Sun - Aug 8, 2017 | CANAWAY, Kenneth Robert (I884)
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3838 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1001)
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3839 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3001)
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3840 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1001)
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3841 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3001)
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3842 | Mr. Joseph P. Allen of Dudley, Mass. and Mary Nowell of York, intend marriage. Entered Nov. 4, 1826. Certificate issued Feb. 17, 1827 | Family: Joseph P. ALLEN / Mary NOWELL (F6413)
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3843 | Mr. Robert Fletcher and Miss Harriet N. Junkins, both of this town, intend marriage. Kennebunk, February 14, 1852. | Family: / Harriet JUNKINS (F5949)
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3844 | Mr. Stephen Stove and Miss Charlotte B. Littlefield both of York intend Marriage. Entered December 28, 1830. Certificte issued Jan. 11, 1831. | Family: Stephen STOVER / Charlotte B. LITTLEFIELD (F1038)
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3845 | Mr. William M. Furbish and Miss Eunice Junkins, both of York, intend marriage. Entered May 18, 1861, Certificate issued May 23 1861 Attest: Washington Junkins, Town Clerk | Family: William M. FURBISH / Eunice JUNKINS (F133)
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3846 | Mrs Margaret A Dudley res 14 Rutland sq | AMOS, Margaret Ann (I4140)
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3847 | Mrs Margaret Dudley res 9 Rutland sq | AMOS, Margaret Ann (I4140)
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3848 | MRS. ADELAIDE HAMMOND Mrs. Adelaide Fredericka hammond, 91, formerly of Southboro, and widow of William Lyman Hammond, died yesterday at her home, 7 Craig circle, Cambridge. Mrs. Hammond was born in Boston in 1852, and attedned the Boston public schools and Wheaton college. Before coming to Cambridge as short time ago, she had lived in Southboro 15 years. Her family is prominent in Boston society. Mrs. Hammond leaves two duaghters, Mrs. Mary H. Barker of Cambridge, and Mrs. f. Roland Clough of Boston, and three sons, Stephen A. Hammond of Sudbury, R. Noel Hammond of Portsmouth, R.I., and Paul Hammond of New York city. There is also a sister, Charlotte E. Nowell of Boston, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Forest Hills crematory chapel. | NOWELL, Adelaide Fredericka E. (I1379)
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3849 | Mrs. Gay Hartman at age of 79 Mrs. Mary (Phillips) Hartman, 79, 24 Hewitt Ave., North Andover, widow of Gay Hartman, died Sunday at Lawrence General Hospital after a long illness. Born in Armley, Leeds, England, May 12, 1894, she came to Lawrence 65 years ago. Until 1971 she lived in Andover 36 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mary E., wife of Luther P. Leighton of North Andover; two sisters, Gertrude, wife of John H. Lemay of Lawrence and Agnes B., wife of William Hohlfelder of Salem, N.H., and a grandchild. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral chapel of J. B. Emmert and Sons, 93 East Haverhill St. Burial will be in West Parish Cemetery, Andover. Calling hours are tonight from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | PHILLIPS, Mary "May" (I4206)
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3850 | Mrs. Malcolm Todd Bridgetown - Mrs. Malcolm Todd, 87, or Bridgetown, died Monday in Mountain Lea Lodge, Bridgetown. Born in Hillsburn, Annapolis County, she was the former Lettie May Wade, daughter of the late Leonard and Annie Holliday Wade. Surviving are her husband; five daughters, Annie (Mrs. Robert Waters), Abington, Mass.; Alice (Mrs. E.R. Harry), Bridgewater; Eleanor and Mora (Mrs. Gavin Naismith), both of Moncton; Betty (Mrs. G. H. Howe), Elliott Lake, Ont.; four sons, Jack, Ottawa; Fred, Halifax; Ernest, Calgary; Harry, Toronto; 24 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one sister, Bessie (Mrs. Joseph Todd), Andover, Mass.; and one brother, Kenneth, Lawrence, Mass. She was predeceased by one son, Milton; two sisters, Edith adn Olivia; and three brothers. The body is at the Robert L. Hall Funeral Home, Bridgetown. Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m., in St. James Anglican Church, Bridgetown, with Rev. Donald Ruggles officiating. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. | WADE, Letitia May "Lettie" (I4996)
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