Hawblitz, Heath, Thayer, Thurber & More
Including Palmer, Goodnow, and other allied families.
Matches 34,001 to 34,050 of 34,699
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34001 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; | Hugleville, Richard (I11888)
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34002 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; | Clare, Isabel de (I12110)
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34003 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; Lord of Brecon | Newmarche, Bernard de (I11348)
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34004 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; of Richard's Castle | Fitzscrob, Richard (I11350)
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34005 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Newmarche, Sybil de (I10845)
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34006 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Newmarche, Bernard de (I10853)
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34007 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Osborn, Nest Verch (I10854)
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34008 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Griffith, Nest Verch (I10856)
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34009 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Eldgyth, Eldgyth (I10857)
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34010 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | FitzWalter, Margaret (I11299)
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34011 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Griffith, ap_Llewelyn (I11541)
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34012 | The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice; The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith. | Huntingdon, Isabelle (I12098)
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34013 | The Geneaolgical Society of Utah:King of South Wales Records of Gareth Rice | Hywel, Owain ap (I10851)
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34014 | The Hamilton Federalists added substance to those fears by pushing through Congress laws restricting the rights and privileges of aliens (presumed to be potential Republican voters or, worse yet, French radicals) and punishing as sedition the printing of false attacks on the dignity or integrity of high government officials. Adams found enough merit in these bills to sign them, and he acquiesced in 14 prosecutions under the Sedition Act. The Alien Acts, however, he refused to enforce. | Adams, John (I18299)
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34015 | THE HEATH FAMILY. i. Job was a native of Plaistow, removing to this town previous to the revolutionary war, settling on the eastern slope of the hill west of Joseph N. Greeley's. By occupation he was a farrier, and when not otherwise employed was engaged in farming. Married Nov. 23, 1772, Susanna Stevens. 2. Moses, b. Jan. 19, 1773. (See.) 3. Mary, b. Oct. 7, 1774. 4. Ephraim, b. July 5, 1777; m. 1801, Polly Corser, of Boscawen, and had six children. 5. Prudence, b. Sept. 27, 1780; m. Josiah Corser, of Boscawen, rem. to Canada about 1812, and afterwards to Vermont, and d. — 6. Job, b. Feb. 15, 1784. ( See.) 7. Nehemiah, b. May 28, 1786; m. —Corser. ( 2.) Moses remained on the homestead ; m. Lydia Clark. 8. Hannah, m. Reuben Fellows. 9. David. 10. Moses. (See.) II. Amos, was deaf and dumb and by trade a cooper. 12. Daniel. 13. Sargent. 14. William. 15. Lydia; d. young. 16. Abigail; d. young. ( 6.) Job built the Joseph N. Greeley house ; m. (i) — Fisk, of Boscawen ; m. (2) Jane Watson, of Meredith. 17. Hial, b. Feb. 22, 1813; m. Esther Mellett. She res. at Newton, Iowa. 18. Lavina, b. March 24, 1816; m. Jonathan G. Fuller, of Lynn, Mass. 19. Sallina, b. Aug. i, iSiS; m. April 2, 1843, Solomon Mackintire, and res. at Danvers, Mass. 20. James H., born July 29, 1821; m. Martha Read. ( 10.) Moses built, in 1821, the house now occupied by his widow. He was by trade a cooper but also carried on his farm; served in the war of 1812, and d. Aug. 23, 1839; m- Dec. 22, 1814, Ruth Shirley. 21. Susan, b. 1820; drowned in Blackwater river, 1829. 22. George W., b. Sept. 3, 1822 ; m. Hannah Bunker, d. 1855. 23. Charles G., b. Aug. 28, 1824; m. 1864, Judith Healy. 24. Emcline E., b. Aug. 13, 1826; m. Oct. I, l843,'John Carter, of Holderness; d. Sept. 19, 1882. 25. James A., b. June 15, 1828; he m. Harriet Clark and res. at Contoocook.26. Elbridge G., m. F. Thomas. 27. Moses F., m. Jane Stone. 28. Harrison V., b. Sept. if, 1835; m- ^cc- 6, 1865, Ruth C. I.oveim. I. Minnie, b. July 5, 1866; m. Nov. u, 1882, Wallace B. Sanborn. II. Carrie P.. b. Aug. 27, 1868. m. Edwin F., b. April 15, 1871. 29. William F., b. July 13; d. aged 17. | Heath, Job (I1547)
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34016 | The home was torn down by Albany County when relocating Long Lane which was displaced by the General Electric Plastics company. | Herber, Johann Christoph (I132)
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34017 | The information given in Vol 3 of the Mayflower Families for Ruth Barber does not fit. Her dob give as ca. 1742, dob of first and second child as 1756 and 1759. DNR | Barber, Ruth (I19294)
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34018 | The initial S is assumed to stand for Sexton; Enoch Sexton Arwine. Attended the Medical College Of Indiana in Indianapolis, and graduated with a license in 1880 as an Allopath. Practiced in Bean Blossom, Jackson Twp., Brown Co., Indiana, and in 1889 was granted a California license and practiced in Dove, California. In 1879, was one of the organizers of the first Brown County Medical Society. Is listed in the Directory Of Deceased American Physicians, 1804 - 1929. | Arwine, Enoch S. (I27357)
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34019 | The Jenney Book, | Jenney, Sylvia Cornish (I23394)
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34020 | THE KNIGHT FAMILY, compiled by Rodney Hardy: 'Joel Knight m. Betsey Gibbs in Sudbury (now Wayland) Mass. Hee, Joel, built a say & grist mill, & they raised a large family - 3 sets of twins in the family.' SUDBURY, MA VITAL RECORDS: B. 30MAR1772. | Knight, Joel (I2695)
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34021 | THE KNIGHT FAMILY, compiled by Rodney Hardy: Albert married, came west & lived a while on Frank's old place; then lived in Pierce City, Springfield & other places. | Knight, Albert Leranus (I3136)
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34022 | THE KNIGHT FAMILY, Rev. Lewis Hubert Knight: 'defended Falmouth, MA in 1775.' | Knight, Samuel (I2697)
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34023 | The mother of Horace's wife, Amy Wiltse, died shothly after the birth of Amy | Hitchcock, Horace (I19196)
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34024 | The name "Weeks" was after the owners of the Springs Farm. Joseph and Minnie were close friends of theirs. Earl spend his adult life working the family farm. It is my understanding that Earl was a very handsome man in his younger years. Tim & Barbara Clark have a picture of Earl & Clara verifying this. In this photo Tim resembles Earl. | Clark, Earl Weeks (I2179)
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34025 | The name, TILLEY, comes from a town in France by that name. | Tilly, Henry (I10494)
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34026 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 10, page 115 DAR ID Number: 9309 | Little, Marian White (I5438)
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34027 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 10, page 116 DAR ID Number: 9310 | White, Antoinette (I4980)
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34028 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 108 page 99 Mrs. Lora Edith Brown Courser. DAR ID Number: 107290 Born in Bristol, N. H. Wife of Fred William Courser. Descendant of Sherburne Tilton, Corp. Joshua French, Sergt. Stephen Webster, Stephen Webster, Jr., Samuel Heath, Corp. Daniel Morse, Daniel Sanborn, Benjamin Prescott, John Mitchell, Joseph Fellows, Benjamin Fellows, Ebenezer Clifford, Jonathan Brown, John Hoyt and Jonathan Collins, as follows: 1. Curtis Brown (1847-71) m. 1866 Lucy A. Tilton (b. 1845). 2. Richard Brown (1807-96) m. 1831 Mary Cynthia Mitchell (1809-81); Isaac Clifford Tilton (1808-85) m. 1833 Lydia Jane Heath (1812-81). 3. Daniel Brown (1771-1860) m. 1790 Elizabeth French (1774-1832); Jonathan Tilton (1779-1870) m. Sally Clifford (1783-1833); Samuel Heath (1785-1874) m. 1811 Margaret Fellows (1793-1856); Charles Mitchell (1770-1846) m. 1796 Margaret Morse (1775-1851). 4. Jonathan Brown m. 1769 Anna Sanborn (1750-99); Benjamin Fellows m. 1790 Mary Blaisdell (1768-1800); Ebenezer Clifford m. Rhoda Elliott; Sherburne Tilton m. Hulda Prescott (1735-1823); Joshua French m. 1771 Elizabeth Collins (1754-84); Samuel Heath m. 1782 Sarah Webster (1763-1839); Daniel Morse m. 1766 Miriam Hoyt (1746-1812); John Mitchell m. 1767 Lydia Johnson (d. 1807). [p.98] 5. Stephen Webster, Jr., m. 1762 Hannah Dolbin; Daniel Sanborn m. 1st 1748 Anna Tilton (d. 1759); Benjamin Prescott m. 1st Robie Sanborn; Joseph Fellows m. 1754 Margaret Webster; John Hoyt m. 1st 1745 Merriam Currier (1728-87); Jonathan Collins m. 1751 Elizabeth Prescott (b. 1733). 6. Stephen Webster m. Rachel Stevens (d. 1754). Sherburne Tilton (1735-1813) served 1776 as private in Capt. David Quimby's company, Colonel Wingate's regiment, New Hampshire troops. He was born in Kensington, N. H.; died in Wheelock, Vt. Joshua French (1752-83) served as corporal in Capt. Philip Tilton's company, Col. Enoch Poor's regiment, 1775. He was born in Kingston, N. H. Stephen Webster (1717-98) was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Plymouth, N. H., 1777. He was born in Candia, N. Y.; died in Plymouth, N. H. Stephen Webster, Jr. (1741-88) served as sergeant in the New Hampshire troops from Plymouth. Samuel Heath (1754-1833) received a pension in Grafton County, N. H., for service as private in Massachusetts and New Hampshire troops, 1775-78. He was born in Plaistow; died in Bristol, N. H. Daniel Morse (1745-1826) served as corporal in Capt. Samuel Johnson's company, 1777. He was born in Newbury, Mass.; died in Bridgewater, N. H. Daniel Sanborn (1728-1812) served as private in Capt. Simon Marston's company, Col. Joseph Senter's regiment, New Hampshire troops. Benjamin Prescott (1708-89) was a member of the Committee of Safety; signed the Association Test, 1776. He was born in Kensington, N. H.; died in Winthrop, Maine. John Mitchell (1744-1816) was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1777. He was born in Londonderry; died in Bridgewater, N. H. Joseph Fellows (1729-1811) served in Capt. James Osgood's company, Colonel Bedel's regiment of New Hampshire militia. He was born in Salisbury, Mass.; died in Andover, N. H. Also No. 103929. Benjamin Fellows was a private in the Continental Army from Newburyport, Mass. He was born in Kingston, N. H. Ebenezer Clifford (1746-1833) signed the Association Test of Salisbury, N. H., 1776. He was born in Kensington; died in Alexandria, N. H. Jonathan Brown (1746-1829) was a signer of the Association Test of Candia, N. H. [p.99] John Hoyt (1720-1807) was captain of Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Amesbury, Mass. Jonathan Collins signed the Association Test. He was born in Kingston, N. H. | Heath, Samuel (I115)
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34029 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 223 DAR ID Number: 11586 | Putnam, Josephine (I4876)
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34030 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15, page 175 DAR ID Number: 14468 See DAR ID Nos. 14144, 14258. Also No. 9309. | Durant, Annie (I5326)
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34031 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15, page 95 DAR ID Number: 14258 | Putnam, Estelle Loraine (I5414)
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34032 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15, page 98 DAR ID Number: 14266 See DAR ID No. 14258 | Putnam, Agnes Louise (I5418)
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34033 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 17, page 145 DAR ID Number: 16725 | Fay, Harriette Elizabeth (I5254)
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34034 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 2 page 195 DAR ID Number: 15495 Also No. 9309. Also No. 14258. | Belden, Lois (I5177)
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34035 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 65, p.351 DAR ID Number: 64465 | Putnam, Ida (I4985)
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34036 | The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 67, page 19 DAR ID Number: 66048 | Putnam, Olive Amelia (I5426)
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34037 | THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, VOL LV, Jan. 1901, 'Richard Warren of the Mayflower and Some Of His Descendants, by Mrs. Washington A. Roebling. p. 76. Came on ANN with mother and sisters from England to Plymouth. Cooke, Raeola Ford, GENEALOGY OF ELIHUE WARRED, A DESCENDANT OF RICHARD OF THE MAYFLOWER AND OF WILLIAM SUMNER WITH ALLIED FAMILIES, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1980, p. 3. | Warren, Abigail (I9210)
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34038 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958 p12; Name varient: Henry de Newburgh, 1st Earl of Warwick | Beaumont, Henry de (I11570)
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34039 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958 p12; Name varient: Roger de Newburgh, 2nd Earl of Warwick; | Beaumont, Roger (I11501)
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34040 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958 p12; Name varient: Waleran de Newburgh, 4th Earl of Warwick; | Waleran, Waleran (I9932)
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34041 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958 p50; 'Fair Rosamond'. Never married by lived as 'Amita' to King Henry II. | Clifford, Rosamond (I10947)
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34042 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Henry_III, Henry_III (I9608)
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34043 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Everaux, Richard (I10533)
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34044 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Guy, of_Burgundy (I10714)
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34045 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Rodolphe, of_Normandy Wacy (I10766)
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34046 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Adela, Alice (I11055)
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34047 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Judith_Alifa, Judith_Alifa (I11077)
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34048 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Evereux, William (I11126)
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34049 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Corbell, Mauger de (I11232)
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34050 | The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; | Reginald_IV, Reginald_IV (I11363)
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