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1551 | Elizabeth was a cousin of George Washington's mother, Mary Ball (see Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart). | Ball, Elizabeth (I08202)
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1552 | Elizabeth was a daughter of Elijah & Rachel Hickman. (source: M.K. & Barry Miles in Miles Files Version 7, Eastern Shore Public Library website) | Hickman, Elizabeth A. (I22507)
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1553 | Elizabeth was a descendant of Samuell Gorton (Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Benjamin, Samuell). | Greene, Elizabeth (I15638)
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1554 | Elizabeth was a prominent artist and designer. DAR ID Number: 49593 | Remington, Elizabeth Hannah (I08221)
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1555 | Elizabeth was blind. | Rice, Elizabeth (I10775)
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1556 | Elizabeth was born 22d 2m 1740 (Friends' Records). | Arnold, Elizabeth (I28529)
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1557 | Elizabeth was d/o Deputy Governor Robert Hazard. She and her husband Robert were second cousins. | Hazard, Elizabeth (I23900)
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1558 | Elizabeth was d/o John Carder; I am not sure whether Sr. or Jr. | Carder, Elizabeth (I20516)
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1559 | Elizabeth was daughter of Samuel Allen, Governor of New Hampshire. | ALLEN, Elizabeth (I20459)
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1560 | Elizabeth was first cousin once removed to Joseph, her husband. KNIGHT Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Col. Joseph, at Scituate, aged 79 years, Sept. 12, 1822; death. "An Historical Sketch of the Town of Scituate, RI" by C. C. Beaman, July 4, 1876 - Phenix Capron & Campbell, Steam Book and Job Printers, 1877 - p 42: Quote: About this time, March 18,1777, Elizabeth Knight writes from Scituate to her husband, who was with his troops at Warwick: "These lines are to let you know that we are all well at present. I want you to come home soon as you can, to see about getting some flax, for it is very scarce to be had. There are some men who want to be boarded at your house, and I want you to send to me whether you are willing to board them or not. So I remain your loving wife, Elizabeth Knight." There you see a woman of the old heroic time, -- quiet, diligent, deferring to her husband, subjecting herself to the circumstances of the time, and heartily embracing the good cause. In talking of the men of the Revolution we should never forget the women, whose sacrifices were great, and whose zeal and courage in the patriot cause was abounding. | Knight, Elizabeth (I26602)
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1561 | Elizabeth was Israel's second wife. | Stafford, Elizabeth (I03322)
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1562 | Elizabeth was probably not William's first wife, as implied by the wording in his will. He may have married Elizabeth after 1660 (see notes for William). William's children may have been by his first wife. A posting on a message board (L-Sweet) suggests that Elizabeth later married Philip Sweet. I have not yet seen evidence of this, so more research is needed. | Unknown, Elizabeth (I02878)
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1563 | Elizabeth was probably the daughter of John & Elizabeth Baker of Norwich, Norfolkshire, England, and Essex Co., MA. | Baker, Elizabeth (I14145)
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1564 | Elizabeth was probably the widow of Mr. ? Potter when she married Nicholas. Her will mentions a son Bennett Potter, and a granddaughter Cloe Elizabeth Potter, plus daughters Elizabeth, Sally, and Olive. From my dates, it is unclear whether Elizabeth is the daughter of Nicholas's first wife, Ruth, or of the second, Elizabeth. It is also possible that she had a daughter Elizabeth from her first marriage. Compare her will with that of Nicholas. | Potter, Elizabeth (I03965)
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1565 | Elizabeth was the widow of a Mr. Souther when she married Elisha. | Pickard, Elizabeth E. (I08085)
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1566 | Elizabeth was the widow of Nathaniel Potter. | Albro, Elizabeth (I03329)
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1567 | Elizabeth was very possibly a daughter of Richard & Elizabeth George, who had a daughter Sarah b.c.1660, of Portsmouth, RI. Sarah married Joshua Coggeshall b. May 1656, d. 4 Sep 1723. (see RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 20, p. 15) | George, Elizabeth (I06309)
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1568 | Elizabeth Wood, widow of William, died at Warwick in her 81st, year, according to the Jan 1819 report of her death. | Gorton, Elizabeth (I11146)
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1569 | Elizabeth's first husband may have been James Diman, son of Lefavour, who died at age 30, on 2 Feb 1845 at Bristol, RI. He had been baptized at St. Michael's on 10 Oct 1815. He would have been about the correct age to be married to Elizabeth, and his death record makes it seem very possible that James's widow was the one who married Jeremiah W. Munro. This is a theory that needs verification. | Diman, Mr. (I12424)
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1570 | Elizabeth's maiden name as Farley was given to me by a descendant, Randall Fritz: Elizabeth was born July 18,1823 in East Sidney NY and died July 27, 1899 in Deposit , NY (I believe). She was 75 y 4 m 12 d old. Another descendant, Armanda, has corrected the above and says that Elizabeth's maiden name was Carley, and her father was Jonathan. | Carley, Elizabeth (I20229)
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1571 | Elizabeth's maiden name came from Pam Amari's genealogy, which shows Elizabeth as d/o Benjamin Bosworth & Mary Church. | Bosworth, Elizabeth (I02689)
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1572 | Elizabeth's maiden name is given in the marriage records of her sons. In at least one record she is named as Eliza A. Rabbish. | Rabbish, Elizabeth (I22135)
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1573 | Elizabeth's maiden name may have been Butterworth. | UNKNOWN, Elizabeth (I19675)
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1574 | Elizabeth's maiden name may have been Turner. | UNKNOWN, Elizabeth (I19662)
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1575 | Elizabeth's three daughters are mentioned in the 19 Dec 1788 will of John Gifford, Elizabeth's father. | Gifford, Elizabeth (I01755)
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1576 | Elizabeth's will of 8 June 1844 designates her sister Sarah Harris as executrix; Elizabeth was of Cranston, but apparently the will was written and signed at Scituate. | Remington, Elizabeth (I19546)
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1577 | Elizabeth's will says she is a "taylor" of Johnston, of lawful age. In it she mentions nieces Elizabeth Waterman w/o William, Maria Latham d/o Laban, Lydia Sprague w/o George, and Mary Blanchard w/o Joseph. | Remington, Elizabeth "Betsy" (I08820)
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1578 | Elizabeth, named as John's wife in a deed, may not have been his first wife. Some online trees show his first wife as Lydia Armstrong. This needs more research to confirm. | Unknown, Elizabeth (I27786)
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1579 | Elizabeth, twin to Damaris, was the second first one born, between 6 and 6:30 pm. Elizabeth was named after her maternal grandmother. | Arnold, Elizabeth (I20727)
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1580 | Elizabeth, widow of John Sweet, was probably Job's second wife. She is mentioned as "mother-in-law" (stepmother) in the will of Job, Jr. It has been speculated that Job's first wife was named Mehitable, as that is the name of the first daughter. Also, Job Tripp, Jr. named his first daughter Mehitable. However, Job Sr. did have a sister named Mehitable, so it is possible that this is why the name has been passed down in the family. | Wife, Unknown (I06144)
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1581 | Ella is d/o Henry Hess & Rose Fay. | Hess, Ella (I25101)
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1582 | Ella may have previously married John Darling, Jr., on 25 Dec 1876 at Blackstone, MA. | Remington, Ella J. (I15871)
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1583 | Ella was the widow of Mr. McCoy when she married Albert. | Stickler, Ella Louise (I08172)
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1584 | Ellery & Lydia are in the 1850 Federal Census at New Bedford, p. 273, with two sons. In 1860, p. 832, their household includes son Charles, 15, and Hannah S. Hathaway, 31, a dressmaker. She may be Lydia's sister. In the 1870 Federal Census, Ellery, Lydia, Charles, & Clara are living in Ward 5, Providence, RI. Perhaps Clara is Charles's wife (?). Ellery's official death entry at Providence City Hall says he was born in Tiverton; died at 37 Claverick St., age 65y 5m 17d; gives the cause of death as disease of the spine; and identifies his parents as Thomas & Alice. | Remington, Ellery (I05162)
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1585 | Elliott enlisted in the Army 2 July 1942. | Remington, Elliott Lee (I00077)
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1586 | ELLIS Benjamin, of Warwick, and Mary Tucker, of Cranston ; m. by William Eurton, Justice, May 14, 1761. I have made an assumption that this marriage record pertains to this couple, Benjamin & Mary, parents of Mary (Ellis) Potter. | Family F10018
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1587 | Elna and Hans lived in Norreby and Bogense, Denmark. | Hansen, Elna Katinka (I06794)
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1588 | Elnathan & Phebe were married by John Wylie, Justice of the Peace. | Family F06188
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1589 | ELSBREE, Melvin O., 1838, [in lot with Joseph Lane and Edwin S. Dean] G.R.50, Taunton. | Elsbree, Melvin O. (I18756)
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1590 | Elsewhere her birthdate is given as 8 Dec 1708. | PEIRCE, Susannah (I04249)
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1591 | Elsewhere her date of birth has been noted as 13 March 1697/98. | SPENCER, Susannah (I04283)
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1592 | Elsewhere her name has been given as Elizabeth Hall, but Arnold's VR for NK, Marriages p. 47, give her surname as Hazzard. | Hazard, Elizabeth (I04962)
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1593 | Elsewhere his birth date is given as 28 Dec 1689. The Jamestown vital records give the date as Dec. 28, no year. His name is written as "Dan." | Remington, Dan (I02943)
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1594 | Elsewhere his date of birth is given as 6 Dec 1652. | Greene, William (I01715)
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1595 | Elsworth was one of the postmasters of Wellwood (South Mexico), NY. In the 1920 Federal Census, Ellsworth L. Remington, age 56, is living at Fulton, Oswego Co., NY. Apparently he has remarried and has three children by his second wife. Son Max D. Remington, age 21, is also in the household. | Remington, Elsworth Leroy (I13782)
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1596 | Elzy Remington was a judge. In the Federal Census of 1920, Elzy and Gertrude are living at Newcastle, Young Co., TX. Elzy is a real estate agent. With them are Gertrude's parents and two siblings, Mary and Wilford. | Remington, Elzy Marcus (I14016)
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1597 | Email from Wilfred Vasile 28 Mar 2012 | Source (S013917)
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1598 | Emerson was in the Civil War. In the Federal Census of 1880, Emerson & Electa, ages 40 & 25, are living at Dayton, Cattaraugus Co., NY. They have four children. Living next door is Silas Remington and his family. | Remington, Emerson (I22728)
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1599 | Emily and her husband moved to Nebraska. | Remington, Emily (I14435)
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1600 | Emily was a teacher in a one-room school in Coventry known as the Spring Lake School. In a notebook at the Louttit Library on Rt. 102 in West Greenwich, there is a picture of her with some of her students. | Beattie, Emily Elizabeth (I21316)
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