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18101 | The two attached pictures were taken on June 9, 2009 in Rosedale Cemetery. The cemetery is located in Hall County, Nebraska - 4 miles south of Doniphan on Hwy #281 (Tom Osborne Expressway) & 3 miles west on Rosedale road. That makes it about half way between Grand Island and Hastings, NE. | Stonehocker, Alonzo (I53)
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18102 | The Van Tuyl Genealogy, by Mary Ellenor Stafford Bowman. Stories regarding Old Decatur House, across from the White House, Washington D.C., always include Baron Van Tuyl, Russian Minister to the United States, who lived there ca 1824, Marie Beal in her publication, "Decatur House and it's Inhabitants" (1954), refers to Baron Van Tuyl as " Major General Baron Feodor Vasil Teil-Van-Seroskerken." "Baron de Van Tuyl was a gentleman of eminence in Russia. As the name Van Scroskerken indicates, he was of Dutch extraction, like a number of the Russian nobility of that time. He had risen to the rank of a Major General in the Russian Army, and had been accorded the distinction of having an Island named after him by a Russian sea captain." (also see copies of the old newspaper, The Washington Post and Times Herald,Saturday 3-9-1957 p. A8, and Teusday 3-12-1957 p. B3.) It has been pointed out that Otto is not a Dutch name but a German. However, living so close to Germany, it is probable that there was intermarriage. The final two paragraphs of the translation read as follows: "By royal decree of March 31, April 25, & 7 May 1822, it is ordained that all legitimate members of the house of Van Tuyl shall bear the title & style themselves Baron or Baroness." A successful Gameren farmer, he incurred crushing debts after his first wife's death. He was the first Van Tuyl to leave no estate for his children. Death: Zuilichem Judicial Archives Geloftesignaat, 677:28, 26 Apr 1666. On this day Geerlof, Geertien and Geurt, children of the late Oth Jansz van Tuyl and Neelken Geerloffsdr, declared that they buried the dead body of their father, which they did in reverence to him, out of honesty and fatherly love, but not as heirs of their father, and only to assist with that which is required because of the death of their mother. Sources: (1) New Netherland Connections, 1st Quarter 2002, 974.7 D25nne V. 7 m.1, p. 1-4 (2) A Van Tuyl Chronicle 929.273 V 369v pp.1-4, 69-85, 475-511,589-603. Based on the Historical Researches of : Jan N.A. Groenedijk, Rory L. Van Tuyl, Rochus D.Van Tuyl,Preston C. Burchard (3) Genealogical Tijdschrift Voor, Midden- en West-Noord-Brabant ,Mar & Jun 1987, 949.246 D25g V.11, pp.1-8, 81, 101-107. Ott Janse married (2) Stijntje Jans Van Herwignen mg. 26 Mar 1643, they had a son Geurt b. 19 Oct 1645 | Van Tuyl, Ott Jansz (I2103)
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18103 | The Westrope's are a few pages away on the census. | Barrett, Basil Thomas (I7)
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18104 | The Whitcomb Fam. in America , A Biog. Gen. by Charlotte Whitcomb 1904 Vol 1, p. 350. Visitations of London pub 1880 B4F6. They listed a will proved 1598, but that does not account for his last four children, unless they are children ofa second mg. by John's wife Anna. | Whitcomb, Symon (I1870)
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18105 | The Whitcomb Fam. in America A Biog. Gen. by Charlotte Whitcomb, 1904 Vol. 1 , p. 350; Vivitations of London pub 1880 B4F6.; Mass. Gen. Vol 1, p. 545-6 New Eng Gen. Encyclopedia & Biography, p. 247.; Hudson & Mohawk Valleys Gen. & Family Memories New Eng. Families . He was age 60 at his death. | Whitcomb, John (I1881)
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18106 | The will was written on 26 February, 1765. [Page 39, Will Book A, Orange County Courthouse, Hillsborough, North Carolina.] | Laughlin, Hugh (I2561)
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18107 | The year of death updated on 09302017 based on the death record which indicates she was 91 years old. | Murillo Vargas, Ramona (I3459)
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18108 | Their mg. took place at Ft. Johnson (Johnson Springs) Near Parowan, Iron,Utah, 8 Jan 1852 . Susan was 16 yrs. old.They were sealed in the E.H. two months later on 13 May 1852, on a visit to Salt Lake. They were resealed 12 Sep 1860 in the Endowment House when other wives #2 & 3 were sealed. | Family F36
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18109 | Thelma M. Halley, age 93, of Wilmington , OH, passed away Thursday, December 6, 2012 at the Quaker Heights Care Community in Waynesville, OH. She was born August 7, 1919 in Rutland, OH, daughter of the late James Earl Snyder and Ethel Amanda Bradford Snyder. She was a member of Wilmington United Methodist Church for 52 years where she was a member and former president of the United Methodist Women, and had been a member of the choir. Thelma was also a member of the Emmaus Community, and had volunteered at the Clinton Memorial Hospital and Hospice.She had been employed as a secretary at Wilmington Middle School and the Wilmington High School for many years. She enjoyed playing golf and attending sporting events to watch her family's participation. Surviving are son, Dr. Richard (Dr. Carol) Halley of GA, son, David Halley of Wilmington, OH, daughter, Linda Miller of Waynesville, OH, son, Michael (Susan) Halley of Wilmington, OH, son, John (Linda) Halley of Morrow, OH, son, Brad (Pam) Halley of Powell, OH. Also surviving are twenty three grandchildren, Jan, Kimbra, Sean, Dr. Josh, Marne, Tony, Chad, Tara, Josie, Katie, Nicholas, Patrick, Jacob, Lindsey, K.C., Tyler, Caitlin, Dillon, Jared, Angie, Michelle, Janette, and Michael. Twenty nine great grandchildren survive, Brittany, Ashley, Tarren, Isaac, Tabatha, Asa, Caurina, Garrett, Tayla, Luke, Elaina, Kristen, Melissa, Lilah, Matthew, Mia, Alexa, Natalie, Cameron, Evan, Andrew, Simon, Charles, Ethan, Jacob, Josh, Tyler, Bryden, and Reese, 4 great great grandchildren, Dominic, Gage, Kyler, and Sofia, also survive. Also a brother, Donald (Hazel) Snyder, of Arizona and a sister, Lois (Bill) Morrison Jacobs, of Columbus. In addition to her parents, Thelma was preceded in death by her husband Myron Loren Halley, an infant son, Robert Halley, grandson, Zachary Halley, granddaughter, Paige Halley, son-in-law, Dr. Steve Miller, sister, Beatrice Spaulding, and a brother James Snyder . Thelma's family would like to express their gratitude to their Mother's caregiver, Jean Feldmeyer who gave excellent care to the loved one. Services will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday, December 10, 2012 at Wilmington United Methodist Church, at with Rev. Dean Feldmeyer officiating. Interment will follow in the Sugar Grove Cemetery, Wilmington, OH. Friends will be received at the church on Sunday, 5 - 7 p.m. . If desired, contributions may be made to the Wilmington United Methodist Church in Mrs. Halley's memory. | Snyder, Thelma Marie (I41)
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18110 | Thelma Marie found birth records in Pomeroy (Meigs co., county seat) for Esther and Joe, therefore born in Meigs county. (Ethel's birth record isn't there, she was born in Kygerville, so grandma assumes her birth record then must be in Gallipolis.) | Skinner, Esther Jane (I159)
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18111 | Thelma Marie found birth records in Pomeroy (Meigs co., county seat) for Esther and Joe, therefore born in Meigs county. (Ethel's birth record isn't there, she was born in Kygerville, so grandma assumes her birth record then must be in Gallipolis.) | Skinner, Joseph Johnson (I156)
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18112 | Thelma was a niece of May Wareham | Anspach, Thelma Elizabeth (I567)
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18113 | Theodore George Allbright Kaufmann served in the Revolution as a 2nd Lieutenant in Captain Jacob Shraidel's and company 3rd Battalion; 1777 Berks County Militia | Kauffman, Theodore George Albright (I60)
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18114 | There are at least eight Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the cemetery http://www.revolutionarywarnewjersey.com/new_jersey_revolutionary_war_sites/towns/pequannock_township_nj_revolutionary_war_sites.htm | Schuyler, Major Philip (I1252)
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18115 | There are conflicting dates for Adelbert's birth year. His headstone and obituary list 1871. Census records, marriage records, and death record show 1872. I listed 1872 because the records closest to his birth event state that particular year. | Merrill, Adelbert Owen (I3945)
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18116 | There are conflicting sources as to whether the name was spelled with "icks" or "ix." I submitted the temple work under the icks spelling. Occuption: Miller | Hendrix, John Clifford (I80)
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18117 | There are several records where the first name is "Thomas". | Stanley, William (I3)
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18118 | There are two children of Thomas and Barbara named John. This likely means that the first John died. A burial record has not been found. | Harry, John (I5304)
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18119 | There have been occasions wherein the name "Sallie" is used for her first name; which name is also interpreted as "Sarah". | Mackley, Sarah (I3)
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18120 | There is a Chr. date 22 May 1661, the same as her brother Frederick, They could be twins or she was just chr. the same day, having been born a year earlier. | Vandergrift, Rebecca (I2464)
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18121 | There is a date for her birth on a family group sheet for 20 Mar 1825 | Thomas, Martha Ann (I212)
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18122 | There is a date for her birth on a family group sheet for 20 Mar 1825 | Thomas, Nancy (I733)
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18123 | There is a date of 1424 on a family owned family group sheet, not sure what this applies to. | Family F696
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18124 | There is a date of 1439 on a family owned family group sheet, not sure what this applies to. | Family F697
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18125 | There is a difference as to whether Elizabeth Jane Shupe was the second or third wife. | Ricks, Thomas Edwin (I1223)
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18126 | There is a discrepancy in his birth & mg. dates --needs research | Hills, Joseph (I686)
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18127 | There is a discrepancy in the birth-date of Richard with him as a child (Abt. 1600) and him as a parent (Abt. 1580). Both are archive records. | Bowen, Richard (I1284)
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18128 | There is a discrepancy on family-owned family group sheets. One sheet with him as a child has the dates that are shown. With him as a parent the dates are as follows: Birth: Abt. 1400 in St. Donats, Glamorganshire, Wales Baptized: 19 Aug 1936 Endowed: 13 Nov 1937 | Stradling, Henry/Harry (I1510)
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18129 | There is a James Raynor living in South Hampton, Suffolk, New York at the time of the US Census of 1800 and 1810. Both census's have 9 total household members. 1800: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1800usfedcenancestry&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-d&gsln=raynor&msrpn__ftp=New+York%2c+USA&msrpn=35&msrpn_PInfo=5-|0|1652393|0|2|3244|35|0|0|0|0|&dbOnly=_F0002915|_F0002915_x%2c_F0005106|_F0005106_x%2c_F0005107|_F0005107_x%2c_F0005140|_F0005140_x&uidh=m71&pcat=35&fh=16&h=291587&recoff=8&fsk=BEEeEuMIgAAdpgAF-47-7Q-61-&bsk=&pgoff=&ml_rpos=17 1810: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=james&gsln=raynor&msrpn__ftp=south+hampton%2c+suffolk%2c+new+york&msgdy=1820&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=m71&msgdp=10&_83004003-n_xcl=f&cp=0&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=807033&recoff=8+9&db=1810usfedcenancestry&indiv=1&ml_rpos=7 | Raynor, James (I450)
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18130 | There is a John Marshall Dobie in the Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, VA. Find A Grave Memorial# 75022583 | Dobie, J Marshall (I1705)
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18131 | There is a long history of Lydia Goldthwaite, Lydia Knight, and Lydia Roseanna Young on the website: http://threelydias.weebly.com/. Here you will find personal and family histories, photographs and more. | Knight, Lydia (I2799)
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18132 | There is a long history of Lydia Goldthwaite, Lydia Knight, and Lydia Roseanna Young on the website: http://threelydias.weebly.com/. Here you will find personal and family histories, photographs and more. | Goldthwaite, Lydia (I3073)
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18133 | There is a long history of Lydia Goldthwaite, Lydia Knight, and Lydia Roseanna Young on the website: http://threelydias.weebly.com/. Here you will find personal and family histories, photographs and more. | Young, Lydia Roseanna (I2761)
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18134 | There is a question about her parentage, but she is listed in "A Brief History Genealogical History of the Wells Family" ,as the wife of Thomas Norton. | Wells, Grace (I852)
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18135 | There is a question as to where the first three children of Thomas Edwin Ricks and Elizabeth Jane Shupe were born. Some say they were born in Farmington, Davis, Utah. Others say in Logan, Cache, Utah. In the Fall of 1859, the husband went to help settle the town of Logan, Cache, Utah. It is not known whether Elizabeth went with him then or whether she went later. It was common practice for polygamist wives to live in different towns. | Ricks, Willard (I1227)
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18136 | There is a question as to where the first three children of Thomas Edwin Ricks and Elizabeth Jane Shupe were born. Some say they were born in Farmington, Davis, Utah. Others say in Logan, Cache, Utah. In the Fall of 1859, the husband went to help settle the town of Logan, Cache, Utah. It is not known whether Elizabeth went with him then or whether she went later. It was common practice for polygamist wives to live in different towns. | Ricks, Martha Jane (I1229)
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18137 | There is a question as to where the first three children of Thomas Edwin Ricks and Elizabeth Jane Shupe were born. Some say they were born in Farmington, Davis, Utah. Others say in Logan, Cache, Utah. In the Fall of 1859, the husband went to help settle the town of Logan, Cache, Utah. It is not known whether Elizabeth went with him then or whether she went later. It was common practice for polygamist wives to live in different towns. | Ricks, Emma (I1230)
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18138 | There is a question on her miss Purchase' name; one set of sources, Dorchester Parish Reg, Hist. of Windsor, Vt, Vol. 2; Comp. of Am. Gen. Vol. VI, p. 110; Pope's Pioneers. They list her name as Jane & her hus. as William Windsor, md. 3 Jun 1602. The other source; The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol's. I-III, Referencing "Thomas Purchase", there is a quote on p. 3 "The most economical interpretation of this collection of records is that there were four Purchase siblings, children of Oliver Purchase, born over a period from the later 1570s, through the 1580s,....Joan Purchase who md. Bernard Capen; Thomas Purchase ; Aquila Purchase ; and an unnamed daughter who md. George Way."I have listed the ord. dates that were done for Jane Purchase. | Purchase, Jane (I2517)
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18139 | There is a Sarah Sweet in the Preston Cemetery, Preston, Jackson County, Iowa, who died at 67 years of age. There are no dates. Jackson county is clear on the opposite side of the state from Pottawattamie or Harrison Counties though. Further research needed. | Churchfield, Sarah Ann (I457)
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18140 | There is a second date for 15 Jan 1924 | Bowen, Lydia (I1380)
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18141 | There is a second date for 19 Aug 1936 | Stradling, Henry/Harry (I1510)
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18142 | There is a second date for 20 Apr 1927 | Bowen, Lydia (I1380)
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18143 | There is a second date for 29 Apr 1939 | Family F695
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18144 | There is a second date for 29 Oct 1936 | St. Barbe, Isabel/Isabella/Elizabeth (I1521)
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18145 | There is a second date for 3 Nov 1937 | Stradling, Henry/Harry (I1510)
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18146 | There is a second date for 4 Dec 1935 | St. Barbe, Isabel/Isabella/Elizabeth (I1521)
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18147 | There is a second date for Lydia as her birth-date around 1743 for 1 Apr 1970 | Mills, Lydia (I1085)
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18148 | There is a second date for Lydia as her birth-date around 1743 for 9 Apr 1970 | Mills, Lydia (I1085)
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18149 | There is a second date for Lydia as her birth-date around 1743 for 9 Apr 1970 | Mills, Lydia (I1085)
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18150 | There is a second date on a family-owned family group sheet for his baptism on 20 Oct 1885 | Spackman/Spanswick, William (I462)
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