Matches 1,251 to 1,300 of 1,630
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1251 |
Minnie E Kinkler | Minnie E (I1722)
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1252 |
Minnie G Greer | Holt, Grace Minnie (I227)
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1253 |
Minnie G Holt | Holt, Grace Minnie (I227)
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1254 |
Minnie Halt | Holt, Grace Minnie (I227)
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1255 |
Minnie M Nenn | Nenn, Wilhelmine Marie (I234)
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1256 |
Minnie M Vogtmann | Nenn, Wilhelmine Marie (I234)
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1257 |
Minnie Maud Edwards | Edwards, Minnie Maud (I2051)
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1258 |
Minnie May Medwin | Medwin, Minnie May (I2330)
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1259 |
Minnie Nenn | Nenn, Wilhelmine Marie (I234)
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1260 |
Minnie Nenn | Nenn, Wilhelmine Marie (I234)
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1261 |
Mistake in online database (says 20yo but 1966) | Ayers, John (I2202)
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1262 |
Monacher Doreen Mills | Mills, Monacher Doreen (I506)
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1263 |
Monah Ward | Ward, Mariah (I251)
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1264 |
Monah Ward | Mariah (I250)
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1265 |
Mother listed as Mary Ann Mills. | Mills, James Jnr. (I34)
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1266 |
Mother listed as Mary Bailey | Mills, Sarah (I564)
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1267 |
Mother listed as “Elizabeth Hems” | Abbott, Harriet (I97)
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1268 |
Mother listed as “Mary Emms”
Moved to Stawell in about 1895. | Abbott, John Thomas (I7)
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1269 |
Mother possibly Harriet K Ballard? (as per 1900 census). | Sarah G (I548)
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1270 |
Mother was listed as “Margt Lee Medwin” on Alonya’s death certificate.
Was born as Alonzo, married as Albt (Albert) and died as Alonya.
Named “Alanzg Ro King” on Valerie June’s death record. | King, Alonzo Royden (I6)
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1271 |
Mount Hicks King’s home | Family F1509
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1272 |
Moved away from father at age 12 (joined Wilhelmina, Bertha and Edward in San Fransisco), “I don’t think mom [Eugenia Adelina Nenn] ever saw her father [Karl Ferdinand Nenn] again after she got on the train. I know Uncle Ed [Edward Robert Nenn] wanted to pay her way back there but she wouldn’t go, until after her father was dead.” - Betty Jeane McKay
Eugina took what jobs were available - housemaid, waitress etc, but each night she went to night highschool where she met Leonard Mortimore McKay, who was also working during the day. | Nenn, Eugenia Adelina (I52)
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1273 |
moved in Boston by 1860 | Engley, Lewis (I1270)
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1274 |
Myrtle Anthony | Anthony, Myrtle (I2323)
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1275 |
Myrtle Grace Abbott | Abbott, Myrtle Grace (I102)
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1276 |
Myrtle Ivy Hilda Edwards | Edwards, Myrtle Ivy Hilda (I2434)
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1277 |
Name is recorded as Josh on the marriage record, but oral history states his name was Joe.
Joe Lee was a very lovable rogue, but he liked to drink. He was an American sailor (merchant navy?) who jumped ship in Melbourne. He came from a reasonably wealthy American family (maybe Boston?). During the time Una Alice Abbott knew him, she recalled numerous occasions when his American family would send him money to return to America. He would use the money to go on a bender (out drinking) and one of the family would end up having to retreive him from a pub in Melbourne.
Finally, the family sent tickets on board ship for him to return and he left and said goodbye to Margaret Annie Medwin, went into Melbourne, got on board the boat and cashed in the ticket. He then got off the boat and returned some weeks later to Kooweerup. After Una Alice Abbott and Alonzo Royden King’s marriage failed, they lived with Joe and Margaret at the house in Kooweerup. Joe was very handy, and built a leanto onto the house for Una and the children to live in.
Joe is referred to in “More Mickle Memories of Kooweerup”, but incorrectly as being Scandanavian. It appears he worked as a house painter. | Lee, Josh/Joe (I943)
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1278 |
Name listed as:
- Ann (Lucy Ann Jane’s death record)
- Nano (Lucy Ann Jane’s birth record)
- Nanno (Thomas’ death record)
- Honora (Thomas’ birth record)
- Nanno (marriage record) | Ryan, Ann/Nano (I2265)
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1279 |
Name listed as:
- Catherine Edwards (on Phoebe Catherine Edwards death record) | Edwards, Phoebe Catherine (I41)
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1280 |
Name listed as:
- Martha Bailey (on James Jnr. Mills’ death record) | Bailey, Mary Ann (I37)
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1281 |
Name LYON, Nathaniel
Born July 14 1818, Ashford CT
Died August 10 1861, Wilson's Creek MO
Pre-War Profession Graduated West Point 1841, Seminole war, Mexican war,
service in 'Bloody Kansas'.
War Service 1861 commanded St Louis arsenal, seized the pro-Confederate
Camp Jackson, May 1861 appointed Brig. Gen. of Volunteers, Wilson's
Creek (k).
Notes
Further reading
Peckham, James Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, and Missouri in 1861: a monograph of
the great rebellion New York, American News Company, 1866
Phillips, Christopher Damned Yankee : the life of General Nathaniel Lyon
Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1990 | Lyons, General Nathaniel (I410)
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1282 |
Name Not Recorded Bailey | Bailey (I2302)
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1283 |
Name Not Recorded Bailey | Bailey (I2301)
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1284 |
Name noted as ‘Henry’ on the U.S. Social Security Death Index. | Nenn, Heinrich Herman (I240)
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1285 |
Name: Wm DixonOccupation: farmerBusiness Address: Marrs twp, West FranklinPosey County Directory for 1882.From Ancestry.com | Dixon, William Posey (I1194)
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1286 |
Named Deakin Emeritus of the Niantic Community Church | Sargent, Harold Taylor (I146)
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1287 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2292)
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1288 |
Near Stolts Plains | King, Esther Matilda (I50)
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1289 |
Neil C McKay | McKay, Neil C (I481)
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1290 |
Neil Forden | Forden, Neil (I288)
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1291 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil C (I481)
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1292 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil Snr. (I444)
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1293 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil (I202)
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1294 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil Junior (I67)
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1295 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil Junior (I67)
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1296 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil Junior (I67)
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1297 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil Junior (I67)
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1298 |
Neil McKay | McKay, Neil Junior (I67)
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1299 |
Neil McKenzie | McKenzie, Neil (I255)
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1300 |
Nellie Williams | Williams, Helen Maude (I139)
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