Hawblitz, Heath, Thayer, Thurber & More
Including Palmer, Goodnow, and other allied families.
Matches 33,901 to 33,950 of 34,699
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33901 | T2535 | Tilson, Isaac Taylor (I23946)
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33902 | T2536 | Tilson, Peleg D. (I23947)
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33903 | T2538 | Tilson, Nathaniel J. (I23948)
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33904 | T2562 | Humphreys, Mary Eugenia (I23940)
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33905 | T2563 | Humphreys, John a (I23941)
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33906 | T2564 | Humphreys, George (I23942)
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33907 | T2565 | Humphreys, Isaac T. (I23943)
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33908 | T3D1-1L | Freeman, Edmond (I12788)
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33909 | T3D1-DH | Allerton, Edward (I14807)
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33910 | Tab Gen Souv France 22 Tab 39; | William_I, William_I (I10560)
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33911 | Tab Gen Souv France 22 Tab 39. Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen, Germ Pub BT, v 11 p 3; Plantagent Ancestry, Eng 116 p 171; Anderson's Royal Gen. Eng 132 p 451, 616; Keiser und Koenig Hist, Gen Hist 25, pt 1 p 9; Betham's Gen Tab Eng 133 Tab 253 | Poitiers, Ebles (I10562)
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33912 | Tab Gen Souv France 22 Tab IV; Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen, Germ Pub BT, v 11 p 3; Plantagent Ancestry, Eng 116 p 171; Anderson's Royal Gen. Eng 132 p 451, 616; Keiser und Koenig Hist, Gen Hist 25, pt 1 p 9; Betham's Gen Tab Eng 133 Tab 253 Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #520 The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Louis_IV, 'Transmarinus' (I11902)
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33913 | Tab Gen Souv France 22 Tab IV; Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen, Germ Pub BT, v 11 p 3; Plantagent Ancestry, Eng 116 p 171; Anderson's Royal Gen. Eng 132 p 451, 616; Keiser und Koenig Hist, Gen Hist 25, pt 1 p 9; Betham's Gen Tab Eng 133 Tab 253 The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #407, 512 | Edgiva, Edgiva (I11693)
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33914 | Tab Gen Souv France 22 Tab IV; Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen, Germ Pub BT, v 11 p 3; Plantagent Ancestry, Eng 116 p 171; Anderson's Royal Gen. Eng 132 p 451, 616; Keiser und Koenig Hist, Gen Hist 25, pt 1 p 9; Betham's Gen Tab Eng 133 Tab 253 The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #520 | Charles_III, 'The_Simple' (I11901)
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33915 | Tab Souv Gen France 22 Tab 48; Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen Hist. 25, pt 1 p 100 The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; Count of Evereux, Bishop of Rouen | Rouen, Robert I (I11466)
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33916 | Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 32, 48; Dukes of Normandy, France 5,p 115-27; Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25,pt 1, p 100-01; Burke's Peerage, Eng., P, 1949, pref. p 252. | William_I, 'The_Conqueror' (I9317)
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33917 | Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 32, 48; Dukes of Normandy, France 5,p 115-27; Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25,pt 1, p 100-01; Burke's Peerage, Eng., P, 1949, pref. p 252. For hundreds of years before 1066, England had been ruled by Anglo-Saxon kings. When Edward 'the Confessor' died in 1066, William of Normandy saw his chance for a successful invation of England. He built a fleet, attracted many knights, and obtained the pope's blessing. He gained victory at the Battle of Hastings and was crowned King of England on Christmas of 1066. During the next few years, William presided over a gradual redistribution of land in England. Saxon rebellions led to the confiscation of lands, which the Norman Barons received. As a result of this Norman invation, the English people today are of both Norman and Anglo-Saxon extraction. Our Noble & Gentle Families of Royal Descent Together with Their Paternal Ancestry by Joseph Foster p 178 1884 Edition: Pedigrees of some Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants - Langston-Buck | Baldwin_V, Baldwin_V (I10546)
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33918 | Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab.48 | Richard_III, Richard_III (I10690)
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33919 | Tenth United States Census Bates County, Missouri Dwelling Family | McCory, Charles (I24405)
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33920 | Tenth United States Census Clark County, Indiana Dwelling Family | McCory, Philip (I24375)
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33921 | Tenth United States Census Clark County, Indiana Dwelling Family | McCory, John (I24323)
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33922 | Tenth United States Census Floyd County, Indiana Dwelling 244 Family 244 | McCory, William (I24356)
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33923 | Tenth United States Census Jackson county, Indiana Dwelling Family 92 | McCory, James (I24285)
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33924 | Tenth United States Census Jackson County, Owen Twp., Indiana Dwelling 438 Family 439 | Butler, Samuel (I24269)
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33925 | Tenth United States Census Larimer County, Colorado Dwelling 173 Family 180 | McCory, Vandiver (I24388)
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33926 | Testify that the deed of which the above is a true copy was duly stamped & recorded April 24th 1871 /s/ James N. Allen R. of C. | McCory, James (I24285)
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33927 | Texas Birth Certificate In McClure File Information From A J McClure | McClure, Hugh Edward (I14399)
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33928 | TFA Info | Thayer, Lieutenant Richard (I376)
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33929 | TFA Info | Thayer, Ebenezer (I700)
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33930 | TFA Info | Thayer, Ebenezer (I700)
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33931 | TFA Info | Curtis, Margaret (I1211)
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33932 | TFA Info | Curtis, Margaret (I1211)
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33933 | TFA Info | Thayer, Benjamin (I1213)
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33934 | TFA Info | Thayer, Zebulon (I1214)
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33935 | Thankful married Col. Aaron Hobard of Abington, Mass., and had six children. | White, Thankful (I19434)
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33936 | THAYER Douglas Leon Apr 5, 1947 July 5, 1971 Pvt US Army, Vietnam | Thayer, Douglas Leon (I521)
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33937 | Thayer 4617 Richard1 Thayer was baptized Apr.5,1601 at St. Mary's Church, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, perhaps a son of Richard Thayer, but only the names of his god parents are given on the register, - Richard Dimery, Nicholas Tayer, and Elizabeth Griffing. He married 1st Apr.5,1624 at Thornbury Dorothy Mortimore, who was buried there Jan.17,1640/1, a daughter of William Mortimore whose second wife Margaret Groome survived him. Immediately after the death of his wife Richard Thayer with his eight small children embarked for America and came to Braintree where Thomas Thayer, undoubtedly his brother was established. Here he bought 4 acres of land on present Elm St. Braintree, about 1/3 mile easterly of Thomas Thayer's homestead, and his son Richard settled here permanently. About July 1646 Richard Thayer Sr. married at Boston Jane, widow of John Parker of Boston, who came from Marlboro, England. In Oct.1656 Jane "the now wife of Richard Tare, late of Boston, heretofore the widow of John Parker late of Boston, deceased, with Thomas Parker her son, and children John and Noah for their education ... sell to Stephen Greenleaf of Newbury, blacksmith, her house and land at Boston and 42 acres at Muddy River (Brookline)... with the consent of her children for their and her own transportation into England, dated Oct.14,1656 (S.D. 3-148). Mrs. Jane (Kember) Parker Thayer probably died in England before 1660. John Parker m. Jane Kember Sep.29,1628, Marlboro, England. (See American Genealogist, Vol.18, p.114). Richard1 Thayer married 3rd, probably in England, before 1660, Katherine - Thayer (cont.) 4618 who survived him and died between Feb.1, and Apr.5,1687 in the town and parish of St. Michael's, Barbados. Richard1 Thayer died at the same place in Barbados in Oct.1664, leaving a will dated Oct.6, proved Oct.12,1664, giving his estate to his wife Katherine for life, then to be divided among his surviving children (not named). The widow Katherine Thayer left a will dated Feb.1, proved Apr.5,1687 only disposes of a negro slave named Dorcio. Both wills are disappointing genealogically, but Suffolk Court records (# 424,455,828, paper 29) show that Richard Thayer was in Barbados as early as Mar.12,1660 as were his sons Richard and Nathaniel, and he also mentions his daughter Dorothy and his wife Katherine and Samuel (Samuel Davis, his son in law). He was a merchant there apparently engaged in shipping rum, cotton, and sugar to New England as mentioned in his account (published in "Ancestors and Descendants of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury by J.W. Lingee, pp.529-57). (continued) Thayer (cont.) 4618 There was also a John Thayer at Barbados who left a will dated Aug.29,1661, proved Jun.22,1665. He mentions various people, but the only relative mentioned is his sister Elinor Lemon. There are several baptisms of John and Elinor Thayer's at Thornbury, England, the home of Richard1 Thayer and Thomas1 Thayer. Richard1 Thayer was made a freeman of Mass. Bay Colony 1641, so was evidently a church member here. | Tayer, Richard (I678)
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33938 | Thayer Elijah Thayer Eleanor Mar 06 1790 862 May 11 1790 869 by Rev Ezra Weld | Family: Elijah Thayer / Eleanor Thayer (F264)
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33939 | Thayer David M 04m 20d 1660 Ferdinando Hulda 819 "Farthenando"[:CR:] | Thayer, David (I1261)
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33940 | Thayer Elideah F Aug ? 1741 Gideon Hannah 783[:CR:] | Thayer, Elideah (I1337)
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33941 | Thayer Gideon M Jul 26 1700 Richard Rebecca 679 [:CR:] | Thayer, Gideon (I371)
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33942 | Thayer Job M Aug 15 1738 Gideon Hannah 779[:CR:] | Thayer, Job (I1336)
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33943 | Thayer 134 #74, gives Lydia Paine as his wife which is either erroneous or Lydia Turell was his 2nd wife; they were married by Pen. Townsend, Esq. Ref: CAG 1-855; Thayer 134 #74; BM 21; IGI b, m; JS IV-277 | Thayer, Cornelius (I674)
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33944 | The 'Barttelot' family is old in England, probably coming there with William the Conqueror. Robert was in his teens when the ship 'Anne' safely unloaded him on a July day in 1623, at Plymouth. He was listed as a 'cooper'. Before being permitted to sail for America he had to be healthy, and show some evidence of possessing a useful occupation. He had both qualifications in abundance. On the same boat coming over ws Mary Warren, a girl about 15 years old, daughter of Richard Warren, a Mayflower passenger. That fact probably did not make the trip any more unpleasant. They were married later. Robert received one acre on the south side of Plymouth, and became a very useful citizen of the Colony. | Bartlett, Robert (I9199)
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33945 | the age of 72, most likely in New York City although his obituary does not specificall state that, but the addresses given in the obit, indicate NYC, where he had made his home for years. The obituary, which was in the Oct 15, 1938 issue of the New York Times, 17-5, | Wright, William Henry (I14643)
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33946 | The American Genealogist; Vol 56; Pages 85-87 | Smith, Nathaniel (I14612)
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33947 | The American Genealogist; Vol 56; Pages 85-87 | Smith, John (I14613)
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33948 | The American Genealogist; Vol 56; Pages 85-87 | Smith, Job (I14614)
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33949 | The American Genealogist; Vol 56; Pages 85-87 | Smith, Joshua (I14615)
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33950 | The American Genealogist; Vol 56; Pages 85-87 | Smith, Abia (I14616)
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