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Matches 4,251 to 4,300 of 4,586
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4251 | See picture. Mentions sister Harriet N. Potter. | CHADBOURNE, Samuel Newell (I9609)
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4252 | See research notes for more on this. | NOWELL, Hon. Samuel (I2708)
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4253 | See research notes. | NORTON, William (I3588)
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4254 | See research record | NOWELL, Dr. Howard Wilbert (I8162)
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4255 | see source detail | Family: Col. Ebenezer NOWELL / Mary "Polly" HILL (F80)
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4256 | See source for details | GUSTIN, Jessie Ann (I143)
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4257 | See York Deeds 44-32 (1764) Also in York Train Band (Militia) 1757 | STOVER, David (I1152)
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4258 | Seniors, p. 33 Celia Marie Lafayette Accomplished organist ... quiet, neat tall, dark, and beautiful ... good leader ... pleasant singing voice ... spreads cheer wherever she goes ... Future Plans -- indefinite. Class Will, p.59 Celia Marie Lafayette leaves the word "lady" well defined. | LAFAYETTE, Celia Marie (I2006)
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4259 | Sergeant of Capt. T. Poor's Reg't. of Mass. State Troops | FROST, John (I1570)
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4260 | Serial No. 643 George William Nowell 19 Deering Rd, Dor, Suffolk, Mass. Age 44, b. Aug 21, 1874, w, native Salesman, Hub Manuafacturing Co., 611 Washington St., Boston, Suffolk, Mass. Nearest relative: Thomas Crosby, 145 Dudley St, Rox, Suffolk, Mass. | NOWELL, George Washington (I6243)
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4261 | Serial Num: 491 Lawrence Joseph Scanlon 39 North Pleasant St., Taunton, Bristol, Mass. No telephone Age: 52 B. in Taunton, Bristol, Mass. July 27, 1889 Person who will always know your address: Miss Mary Scanlon, sister, same address Place of Employment: Camp Edwards, Buzzards Bay, Mass. 5'7" 180 Lbs. | SCANLON, Lawrence Joseph (I5313)
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4262 | Serial Number 2602 Eben Joseph Dostal Rt 4 box 323 Anaheim, Orange, Calif. Tel: Anaheim 2603 Age 47, b. Chicago, Illinois, June 2, 1894 Person: Mrs. Elaine W. Dostal, Rt 4 box 323 Anaheim, Orange, Calif. Employer: Combined Registry Company, 5316 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. | DOSTAL, Ebenezer Joseph (I1673)
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4263 | Served in Revolution and received pension. He enlisted at Colchester, Conn. for service in the Revolutionary War and served for four teen months as a private and for eight months as a ser - geant, part of which time he served under Capt. Jones and Col. Troop. He made application for a pension August 10, 1832, at which time he was 74 years of age and residing at Hinsdale, N. H. Was Colonel of Militia at Winchester. | GUSTIN, Edward (I2144)
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4264 | Service Station Owner and Operator First gasoline station on Cambridge Street before the street was relocated by the State of Massachusetts. | GUSTIN, Clarence Harvey (I2018)
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4265 | Shadrach Nowel: 2 free w males 16+: probably Shadrach and son Shadrach Jr. 6 free w females: probably wife Joanna, and five their seven daughters: Joanna, Mary, Eunice, Dorcas, Mercy, Margery or Lydia. Son Timothy is either dead or away from home. | NOWELL, Shadrach (I1128)
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4266 | Shadrack Nowill 1 free male age 16-25 1 free male age 45 & over 1 free female age 10-15 2 free female age 16-25 1 free female age 45 & over | NOWELL, Shadrach Jr (I1064)
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4267 | She gave "unto my loveing sonne Nathaniell Micklethwaite one Bell Saltseller of Silver and my two best Cushions And unto my daughter Anne Knight the wife of Alexander Knight of New England one little Cawdle Cupp of Silver And unto my sonne William Tutty I give and bequeath one silver Beaker and a watch Item I give & bequeath unto my 2 daughters Dorcas Tuttye and Hester Tutty the sum[m]e of five pounds a peece of lawful money of England besides their equall p[ar]ts of the remainder of my estate hereafter menc[i]oned Item I give and bequeath unto my loveing brother John Ling the sum[m]e of ten pounds of like mony to be payed unto him w[i]thin six moneths next after my decease Item I gove & bequeath unto my granddaughter Sarah Micklethwaite daughter of my said sonne Nathaniell Mickelthwaite the sum[m]e of five pounds of like money And unto my gransonne Nicholas Tewe sonne of my daughter Elizabeth Tewe the sum[m]e of three pounds towards placeing of him in a Callin Item I give & bequeath unto all the Childen of my said daughter Anne Knight w[hi]ch are nowe living the sum[m]e of fortie shillings a peece towards the placeing of them forth in some calling Item my will and minde is that my lynnen and some other p[ar]ticulers of houshould stuff w[hi]ch I shall in my life tyme divide shalve given delivered and disposed of to and amongst such of my Children as I shall appynt them unto according as I shall indorse or write their names upon them And that every one of my said Children whose names shalbe written upon any parcell shall have & take to his & her use the p[ar]cell upon w[hi]ch his or her name shalbe written Item all of the rest and residue of my goods Chattles houshold stuffe debts ready money & estate whatsoever not before bequated I give and bequeath unto and amongst all my Children vizt Nathaniell Micklethwaite Willia[m] Tutty John Tutty Joseph Tutty Beniamyn Tutty Samuel Tutty Anna Knight Elizabeth Tewe Docas Tutty and Hester Tutty equally to be devided amongst them part and part alike And of this myu last will & testament I doe make and ordaine my sayd sonne Nathaniell Micklethwaite to be full and sole Executor..." She then added: "I give unto my sonnes John Tutty Joseph Tutty Beniamine Tutty and Samuel Tutty two silver and gilt spoons a peece." Proved on 2 May 1648; witnesses: John Wheatly, William Hodges, William Brandred.32 The Calendar of State Papers for Ireland has an item dated 19 July 1653 which states that " Anne Tutty, of London, widow, of her last will, made no special bequest of the share which she held in the Irish adventure*; but gave her goods and estate, otherwise unbequeathed, to her childen, Nathaniell Micklethwaite, Wm., John, Joseph, Benjamin and Samuel Tutty, Anne Knight, Elizabeth Tew, Dorcas and Hester Tutty. Nathaniel Micklethwaite was made executor."33 The same source also has notes dated 28 March and 5 October 1642 regarding "[t]wo receipts by the Treasurers under the arrangement between the King and Parliament, in all for £50, from Anne Tutty, of London, widow."34 Footnotes: 32. PCC 72 Essex; this will was missed in both Waters's Genealogical Gleanings in England and Lea and Hutchinson's "Clues from English Archives Contributory to American Genealogy." The concluding portion of Anne's will apparently names her sons and daughters by the order of their births. 33. Cal. State Papers Ireland, 4:183-84. 34. Cal. State Papers Ireland, 4:184. *The Irish adventure involved funds borrowed by Cromwell to pay the expenses of quashing the Irish rebellion. Lenders were to be reimbursed by proceeds from the sale of confiscated land. | LYNG, Anne (I6856)
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4268 | She perhaps came to New England with her brother Thomas in 1635 and was certainly there by 1638 as the wife of Thomas2 Meakins. | BELL, Sarah (I3495)
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4269 | Ship: Victoria - probably a barq (burthen 868 74/95) Master: I Johnston, Jr. Port of Departure: London, England 6) Elizabeth Chandler, age 42, Workwoman, formerly of England, to be of United States Children: 7) John Chandler, age 17 8) James Chandler, age 11 9) William Chandler, age 10 10) Frederick Chandler, age 7 11) Elizabeth Chandler, age 9 | CHANDLER, Frederick (I6)
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4270 | Since son John not mentioned it is assumed that he had already died before his father. | NORTON, John (I1288)
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4271 | SMITH— Of Somerville, Feb. 27, Leah (Nowell), widow of Albert A. Smith. Services at the D. W. Granna & Son Funeral Home, 378 Mass. Ave. Arlington, Saturday at 1 p.m. Visiting hours Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. | NOWELL, Leah Inez (I1015)
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4272 | Snow, Samuel, Middleborough. Private, Capt. Abiel Peirce's co.. Col. Nicholas Dike's regt. ; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc., sworn to Nov. 29, 1776 ; said Snow credited with 2 days allowance ; mileage for 80 miles also allowed; also, Lieut. Jonah Washburn's co., Col. Ebenezer Sprout's regt. ; seiwice, 5 days ; company marched from Middleborough to Rhode Island on the alarm of Dec. 8, 1776; also, Capt. William Tupper's co., Col. Ebenezer Sprout's regt. ; enlisted Sept. 6, 1778 ; discharged Sept. 12, 1778 . service, 6 days ; company marched from Middleborough to Dartmouth on two alarms, one in May, and one in Sept., 1778. DAR Record #A106762 SNOW, SAMUEL Ancestor #: A106762 Service: MASSACHUSETTS Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 5-21-1752 MIDDLEBOROUGH PLYMOUTH CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: 9-28-1822 POMFRET WINDSOR CO VERMONT Service Source: MA SOLS & SAILS, VOL 14, P 623 Service Description: 1) CAPTS PIERCE, TUPPER; COLS DIKE, SPROUT RESIDENCE Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: 2011-11-21 09:32:27.0, By: 1) City: MIDDLEBOROUGH - County: PLYMOUTH CO - State: MASSACHUSETTS SPOUSE Number Name Created: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, Updated: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, By: Conversion 1) ELIZABETH PERKINS | SNOW, Samuel (I1138)
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4273 | Soap Manufacturer 1840-44 Curtis Davis & Co. In 1845 Lysander established with Asa A. Sargent, the firm of Kemp & Sargent, manufacturers of laundry soap. After several partnerships he founded L. Kemp & Sons saop manufacturers (see pictures of advertisements); Lysander retired from business on 1 Jan 1872, leaving its operation to sons Horace G and James H. Kemp, although his name remained in the company's advertisments until 1895. "Massachusetts City Directories," The Cambridge Directory for 1848, John Ford, Cambridge Chronicle, 1848 p. 73 Kemp Lysander, soap manuf'r, h Lincoln St p. 109 Soap Manufactories Kemp & Sargent Lincoln near Medford St. Cambridge Bluebook 1895 p. 158, Soap Manufacturers Kemp Lysander & sons, Davis, cor. Broadway P. 201 The Cambridge Directory and Almanac for 1856 Kemp, Lysander soap maker, h Harvard n Clark | KEMP, Lysander (I1034)
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4274 | Soap Manufacturer | KEMP, Major Horace Graves (I927)
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4275 | Sold 14.25 acres with house to Joseph Muzzy. | HALE, Thomas (I3449)
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4276 | Sold his house and remaining land in York to his brother Peter. (see JE Frost) | NOWELL, Silas (I1253)
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4277 | Sold Salem dwelling house, barn, and land John Knights of Salem [Essex Deeds, 2:69]. Sold 1.75 acres in Salem to Philip Cromwell of Salem. | HALE, Thomas (I3449)
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4278 | Sold the major part of his homestead in York where he then lived, including a wharf on the York River, dwelling house, barn and wharf being on Clark Lane in York Harbor, leading to the York River. | NOWELL, Abraham (I1249)
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4279 | Sold the major part of his homestead in York where he then lived, including a wharf on the York River, dwelling house, barn and wharf being on Clark Lane in York Harbor, leading to the York River. | PREBLE, Humility (I1248)
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4280 | Soldier: "Soldat au Régiment de Carignan-Saliéres" | CHAGNON DIT LAROSE, Francois (I3384)
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4281 | Some historians think Priscilla died after 1680 as suggested in following excerpt from Genealogies of Mayflower Families from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register: Mrs. Jane G. Austin has reproduced for us, in "Standish of Standish" the village and family traditions of the vivacity of the dark haired and dark eyed Priscilla, also that she was noted for her dainty cooking. John Alden was born in 1599, and died Sept. 12, 1687, "the last male survivor of those who signed the Compact." There is tradition that they were married in 1621 in the spring, but I feel sure it was a little later, near the first part of 1622. This marriage was the second or third in the Colony. Tradition also says Priscilla was eighteen when she landed. We know nothing further of her--only as the wife of John Alden, and the mother of his children--until 1680. At the funeral of Gov. Josiah Winslow, were present "the venrable John Alden, with Priscilla on his arm." I feel very sure she died before her husband, for there is no mention of her in the notices of his death. She was certainly not alive in January, 1688-9, four months later. Elizabeth (Tillie) Howland dies then, and mention is made of the fact, that she was the last but three of the "Mayflower Band." These three were Resolved White, who died in 1690; John Cooke, who died in Darmouth, Sept. 14, 1695 (the last male survivor of the Mayflower Band); and, last of all, Mary (Allerton) Cushman in 1699. | MULLINS, Priscilla (I3430)
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4282 | Some sources probably base this date on birth of first child, Gilbert Wade, in 1811. I (and many others) think it most likely that George and Elizabeth were married before Gilbert was conceived. | Family: George WADE / Elizabeth WHEELOCK (F19)
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4283 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | DUDLEY, Charles (I4667)
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4284 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | STEWART, George Ernest (I4926)
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4285 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | HEARTZ, Florence May (I4887)
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4286 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | DUDLEY, Eustis Russell (I4666)
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4287 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | DUDLEY, Walter E. (I4665)
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4288 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | DUDLEY, Charles Simpson (I4495)
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4289 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | AMOS, Margaret Ann (I4140)
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4290 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley Charles, iron worker, h. 131 Beacon [By June 1900 has moved to Claremont, NH, Margaret remaining at 131 Beacon with son Eustis and step-son Ernest.] | HEARTZ, Jennie Edith (I3007)
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4291 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | DUDLEY, Charles (I4667)
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4292 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | STEWART, George Ernest (I4926)
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4293 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | HEARTZ, Florence May (I4887)
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4294 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | DUDLEY, Eustis Russell (I4666)
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4295 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | DUDLEY, Walter E. (I4665)
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4296 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | DUDLEY, Charles Simpson (I4495)
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4297 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | AMOS, Margaret Ann (I4140)
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4298 | Somerville Directory listing: Dudley, Charles, sawyer, h. 129 Beacon | HEARTZ, Jennie Edith (I3007)
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4299 | Source said North River Island but I could not find it. | WARREN, Matilda Mae "Tillie" (I9407)
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4300 | South West Corner Benvenue Ave and Stuart St, rented home 1) Fredrick D. Nowell, head, m, w, age 64, Married, b. New Hampshire, Father b. Vermont, Mother b. New Hampshire, Mining Engineer, employer 2) Emma B. Nowell, wife, f, w, age 63, Married, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts 3) Fredrick D. Nowell Jr., son, m, w, age 35, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, Secretary, Farm Organization, wage worker 4) Ethel P. Nowell, daughter, f, w, age 31, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, Artist, Commercial Art, own account | NOWELL, Frederick Drown (I2671)
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