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Matches 4,801 to 4,850 of 7,770
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4801 | Inscription: Aged 71 years (Gravesite Details Christ Church Records, page 93, dated as 19 Nov 1734; from findagrave.com) | Nelson, John (I28659)
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4802 | Inscription: Wife of John Nelson, Esq., Aged 67 years (Gravesite Details Christ Church Records, page 93, dated as 30 Oct 1734; findagrave.com). According to New England Marriages Prior to 1700 p 531, she was niece of Gen. Stoughton. | Taylor, Elizabeth (I28660)
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4803 | Intention filed at Westport 6 Dec 1826; Lillis Sowle and Samuel Sabins. Dartmouth marriages: Lillis Sowle and Samuel Sabens, both of Westport, 22 Dec 1826 (intention not recorded). | Family F09844
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4804 | Is he also the Ebenezer Hill who is mentioned in the Westerly records? | Hill, Ebenezer (I05947)
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4805 | Is he the Arthur Fenner who died in Jan 1793 at Johnston, RI? | Fenner, Arthur (I13599)
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4806 | Is he the Gilbert Remmington living in Lee, Allegan Co., MI, in 1880? His age is off a few years, but it is probably he and his family. There is a wife named Malinda and four children, and they are living next to an Elsworth family also from NY state. Since Gilbert Remington has a nephew named Elsworth Remington, there may well be a connection here. Also, the same family seems to be living at Hobart, Lake Co., IN, in 1870. Here his age agrees -- he is 40, which would put his year of birth c.1830. Consequently, I will enter the family data on the assumption that it pertains to this particular Gilbert Remington (needs research to confirm). Another clue is that one of his sons is named Joseph Henry, presumably after his two grandfathers. The family must have moved from Indiana to Michigan between 1873 and 1877. | Remington, Gilbert (I13776)
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4807 | Is Martha (Eldred) Card (mentioned in her mother's willof 1769) the same individual as Margaret (Eldred) Browning (mentioned in her sister's will of 1800)? Possibly. | Eldred, Martha (I07774)
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4808 | Is Nancy the one who is listed as "Anna" in the Tiverton birth records, b. 17 June 1789? (TiB 4-127) | Hambly, Anna "Nancy" (I00760)
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4809 | Is she Julia F. Cahone 25 RI, listed in the 1880 census as a prostitute at a House of Ill Fame in Fall River, MA? In the Federal Census of 1910, Julia F. Cahoon is living at Bristol, RI, with her sister and husband, Mary & John Gravelin. In the Federal Census of 1920, she appears to be Julia Cahoon 65 RI wd, living in Fall River, MA, as a servant in the home of Ernst & Gertrude Howard and family. Julia's death record identifies her parents as Jeremiah Munroe and Elizabeth Dimon. | Munroe, Julia Frances (I11875)
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4810 | Is she the Catherine Wightman, age 53, in the 1860 census living at West Greenwich with Layton Hopkins? Probably. She is probably the daughter mentioned as Catherine Whitman in the will of Jonathan Hopkins of West Greenwich dated 18 Sep 1848. This will also mentions land sold to Layton Hopkins. Thus, I have made an assumption that Jonathan is her father. In the 1850 Federal Census, she appears to be Catharine Whitman age 45, living in Warwick, RI, with some of her children and her married daughter and son-in-law. Her son Henry and husband Thomas are in West Greenwich. In the Federal Census of 1880, she is probably the Catherine Aylesworth, age 74, living with her son George W. Whitman and family in West Greenwich, RI. | Hopkins, Catherine "Caty" (I21104)
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4811 | Is she the Ellen E. Sanderson age 56 widow living in Boston in 1900? Or, possibly she is Ellen R. Sanderson age 58, widow, living at Whately, Franklin Co., MA. However, according to the census that woman has had no children (??). | Remington, Eliza Ellen (I16148)
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4812 | Is she the Ruth Whitford who married Silas Aylesworth on 28 Sept 1769 at West Greenwich? Her year of birth is an estimate, so she may have been that bride. (see Alden G. Beamsn's "Vital Record of RI, New Series," Vol. 7 p. 21) | Whitford, Ruth (I01665)
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4813 | Is this a second marriage for this Peleg? CRANSTON Peleg and Mrs. Freelove Young, widow of Henry, at Newport, by Rev. Mr. Thurston. Chronicle of March 7, 1799 | Cranston, Peleg (I12954)
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4814 | Is this his marriage? Mary TILLINGHAST +Cyrus LYMAN d: in Norwalk, Huron, Ohio m: February 11, 1824 dtr. Mary Elizabeth LYMAN b: in Norwalk, Huron, Ohio +Milton REMINGTON Probably not -- because in the 1850 census there is a Milton Remington, age 33 NY, living at Norwalk, OH. In the same census there is a Milton Remington, 26 NY, married to Susan and living at Venice, Cayuga Co., NY. They have an infant son Abner. Perhaps this family group belongs to Daniel & Nancy. | Remington, Milton (I20002)
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4815 | Is this his marriage? PEARSE Nathaniel and Lydia Peckham, both of this town, Dec. 10, 1795 (Providence) | Pearce, Nathaniel (I25504)
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4816 | Isaac & Deborah were married by William Rice, Justice. | Family F04937
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4817 | Isaac Chauncey & Martha were married at Trinity Church. | Family F03530
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4818 | Isaac Chauncey went to California during the Gold Rush, and later built a hotel at White Sulfur Springs, Louisiana. The sulfur baths in the area were believed to be heathful. | Remington, Isaac Chauncey (I08141)
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4819 | Isaac died at age 73. In the 1850 Federal Census, Isaac is 50 and his (second) wife Mary is 53. They are living at Tiverton, RI. Two children are in the household: Isaac 15 and Mary 10. Also with them is Mary Pearce aged 96 (possibly Isaac's mother-in-law), and 7 other individuals. The family is still at Tiverton in 1860: John 60, Mary 64, Isaac C. 25, and Mary P. 20. In 1870, Isaac and Mary, ages 70 & 74, are still at Tiverton. With them are Levi and Amy A. Manchester and their three children, as well as two other individuals. I have included Isaac in this family group for three reasons: his death record identifies his parents as John & Mary; William named a son Isaac; and, Glenn Russell's family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect lists Isaac here. Additionally, John Redfern's research shows that Isaac and Freelove are brother and sister, as they are buried near each other. Also, they both became church members on 22 Oct 1820 at Tiverton (see James N. Arnold's published church records). | Manchester, Isaac (I15508)
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4820 | Isaac was of Little Compton. | Bailey, Isaac (I01784)
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4821 | Isaac was of Newport when mentioned in the will of his mother-in-law. | Chapman, Isaac (I02195)
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4822 | Isaac was probably killed in King Philip's War, as were two of his brothers. | Wright, Isaac (I17276)
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4823 | Isabel Remington is mentioned as a daughter in the 29 Jan 1839 will of her father, Thomas Parker of Scituate. In the 1850 Federal Census, Isabella Remington is age 60, and living in Warwick, RI, with five of her adult children: John 35, Sophia 30, Thomas 21, Henry 33, & Joseph 23. The four youngest children were born in CT. Also listed is a Thomas age 22, born in England -- is this an error? | Parker, Isabella (I15208)
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4824 | Isabel's birth record at Bristol says she is the second child born to Samuel A. Chafee (29) & Sarah E. Cheetham (24). Isabel, or "Cousin Belle" as we called her, raised her two nephews after her sister died. She never married, and for many years did not cut her hair. After becoming a member of the Salvation Army, she had vowed never to cut her hair, but always wore it in a braid wound around her head. When I was a child in the 1950s and later in the 1960s, we used to visit her every 4th of July. She lived in a duplex right on Hope St. in Bristol. My mom would cut a bouquet of flowers -- red, white, & blue -- from our garden early in the morning of the holiday, and we would arrive at Belle's to find chairs already set up for us on the sidewalk. After the big parade, we would have lunch inside, usually with Merton & Estelle Morgan and their son and daughter. After I was married, a few times I took my children to visit her where she was living at the time, in the Benjamin Church apartment complex for senior citizens further up on Hope St. She always wanted to give the children a little gift. One time she gave Laura a small doll, which I later used in the center of a doll birthday cake for Laura. In the early 1980s she came to stay with my parents while recovering from either surgery or a fall, and since we lived next door, we got to see her more. She came to our house for Ben's birthday party, and raved about the homemade clam chowder and clam cakes I had made. She was just about the same age as my Grandmother Laura (Chafee) Remington. We kids always laughed when they got together, because they tried to out-talk each other, getting louder and louder, each one expressing (or pressing) her own train of thought. We went to her last birthday party, held at the home of a relative in Bristol. Her funeral was at St. Michael's in Bristol, but at the time I didn't realize that one of our common ancestors had been the second rector there for many years back in the 1700s. | Chafee, Isabel Austin (I00157)
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4825 | Isabell and Loammi had 12 children, 9 of whom survived her wehn she died in . | Edmunds, Isabell (I28278)
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4826 | Israel died in infancy. | Brayton, Israel (I18628)
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4827 | Israel is mentioned as a grandson in the will of his grandfather Borden Brayton. | Brayton, Israel (I17883)
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4828 | Israel is mentioned as Josiah's eldest son in the will dated 5 Feb 1718/19 of his uncle, Joseph Arnold. | Arnold, Israel (I13013)
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4829 | Israel was "of Alabama" when he married Lucy. In the 1850 Federal Census, he is at Gaston, Sumter Co., AL. Apparently his first (or second wife) was born in the South; he later remarried in RI in 1856. In 1850 there are three Sheldon children in the household. Also there is Gideon Westcott, a teenager born in RI. | Sheldon, Israel (I10752)
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4830 | Israel was the second husband of Elizabeth (Stafford) Case. His will mentions his wife Elizabeth; sons Christopher, Joseph, & Simon; and daughters Lydia (Sheldon), Mary (Carpenter), Rebecca, & Barshaba; and grandsons Israel, Peleg, & Stephen Arnold. It was either this "Israel Arnold of Pawtuxet" or his father who in 1707 purchased land in Cowesett from the heirs of Robert Potter. This piece of land was originally designated as farm #3, on the northwest corner of the intersection of Routes 2 & 3. Part of this was later sold to the Remingtons. | Arnold, Israel II (I03335)
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4831 | Israel's will mentions his father-in-law John Waterman (dec'd.), and children Israel, John Waterman, William, George Greene, Sarah (w/p Capt. Oliver Earl), & Lydia (w/o Capt. Charles Tillinghast). I have estimated the birth years of some of Israel's children. | Arnold, Captain Israel (I10818)
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4832 | Israel's will mentions his wife Mary; sons Israel, Peleg, & Remington; and daughters Mary & Resanah. | Arnold, Israel III (I05054)
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4833 | Israel's will names his father, Stephen; his wife, Mary; and his children: Israel, William, Elisha, Stephen, James, Joseph (eldest), Josiah, Mary (Low), Sarah (Carpenter), & Barbary (Carpenter). I have estimated the dates of birth for most of them -- needs more research. It was either this "Israel Arnold of Pawtuxet" or his son who in 1707 purchased land in Cowesett from the heirs of Robert Potter. This piece of land was originally designated as farm #3, on the northwest corner of the intersection of Routes 2 & 3. Part of this was later sold to the Remingtons. | Arnold, Israel I (I08815)
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4834 | It appears from the birth records that he was the third son in this family to be named Weston. I am not positive that this marriage belongs to this particular Weston, but I think it does. The other Weston had two daughters and a wife who died in 1729. | Clarke, Weston III (I27876)
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4835 | It appears from the Warwick records that Frances and her sister Mary were married on the same day. | Holden, Frances (I04454)
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4836 | It appears from the Warwick records that Mary and her sister Frances were married on the same day. | Holden, Mary (I03440)
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4837 | It appears in the 1830 census that Truman Remington is married and has three daughters under age five. The family is living at Wallingford, Rutland Co., VT. In 1840 the family is still at Wallingford. He is listed near Amos Gorton, Rufus Remington, and Jonathan Remington. It appears that there are three sons and two daughters in the household. Octavia Remington 22 VT and Prudence Remington 18 VT, living at Wallingford, VT, in the 1850 census, could possibly be Truman's daughters. | Remington, Truman (I19047)
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4838 | It appears that Daniel's wife is still living in the 1782 RI census: 1782 RI Census at North Kingstown, RI Daniel Fones: Males - 2<16, 1 50+; Females - 1<16, 1 22<50, 1 50+ Some family trees have suggested that her name was Mercy Remington. I have used Mercy as her first name because that is given in Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 3 p 94 (pub 1980 by General Society of Mayflower Descendants, ed Anne Borden Harding): "He m. Mercy ----- perhaps 1743 - 1747. The identity of his wife, the birth place and dates of his children is [sic] not known." | Unknown, Mercy (I21730)
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4839 | It appears that Davina was the sister of Philip's first wife, because she appears in the 1920 Federal Census as his sister-in-law, probably helping to care for her four nieces and nephews in the Panama Canal Zone. By 1930 they are married and living in Windsor, CT. According to the 1930 census data, Davina's parents were born in Scotland. More information on Davina and Agnes was sent to me by a descendant of the McGinnes family, Julie Jordan. She provided their maiden name as McGinnes. | McGinnes, Davina J. (I12703)
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4840 | It appears that Elizabeth married her first cousin as his second wife. If I have sorted out the data correctly, they were both grandchildren of Henry Matteson & Hannah Parsons. Elizabeth Matteson and her daughter Deliverance Matteson are mentioned in the will of Elizabeth's sister Jane Matteson, dated 15 Jan 1747. | Matteson, Elizabeth (I16420)
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4841 | It appears that he married Mary before 1 Jun 1905. This information is posted on Glenn F. Thibault's family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect: New York Census, Boylston, Oswego Co., NY--1 Jun 1905, by Charles A. Fuller: Text: Mortimer Remington--Head, 41 y.o. male, Farmer Mary Remington--Wife, 38 y.o. female, House work Floyd Dyer--Son, 11 y.o. male, At school This same family tree at Rootsweb also has Mortimer marrying Lela and having a son named Everett in 1889. If correct, this must have been a prior marriage. In the Federal Census of 1910, Mort & Mary Remington, ages 45 & 42, are living at Boylston, Oswego Co., NY. With them are Lee & Floyd Dyer, stepsons. According to the census data, Mort & Mary have been married 7 years, and this is the second marriage for both of them. | Remington, Mortimer (I11116)
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4842 | It appears that in 1850 and 1860, Darius is in Allen, Hillsdale, MI, living as a farm laborer, although he is listed with his family in Brutus. In the 1865 NY State Census, Darius 31, Mary 29, and Ernest age 1 are living in Brutus, Cayuga Co., NY. In the 1875 NY State Census, the family is in Brutus, Cayuga Co., NY: Darius 41, Mary 38, Ernest 11, and Maud 4, all born Cayuga Co. They are living next to Nathan and Mary Hopkins and family, including Mary Remington 83. Mary is Darius's grandmother, and Sarah is his aunt. According to the 1880 Federal and 1892 NY State censuses, Darius is a bricklayer mason and laborer. | Remington, Darius A. (I28175)
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4843 | It appears that Josiah's first marriage ended unhappily. Newspaper published in The Boston News-Letter, MA, January 11 1728: "Whereas Elizabeth NOTTAGE, the wife of Josias NOTTAGE of Boston, Housewright, hath brought disgrace upon her husband, which hath occasion'd very unhappy differences between them, and upon which she has eloped from her said husband. These are therefore to desire all persons not to trust her with money or goods, for he shall not pay any such debts." (source: www.newspaperabstracts.com/) Josias Nottage was admitted a member of the OId South Church, Boston, MA, 24 Feb 1744/45. Josiah Nottage is listed in the following census dated July 1752: "A list of the Families of English, Swiss, etc. which have been settled in Nova Scotia since the year 1749, and who now are settlers in the places hereafter mentioned." Josiah is named as a family head in the South Suburbs, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The household consists of 3 males above age 16, 1 female above age 16, and 2 females under age 16, for a total of 6 individuals. This suggests that Josiah, his wife, 2 sons (>16) and 2 daughters(<16) were living there. Josiah went from Boston to Halifax after the British conquered Canda. They returned between 1763 and 1765, either after Josiah's death, possibly related to a house fire, or after the fire. | Nottage, Josiah (I16071)
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4844 | It appears that Olivia or Olive may have died not long after she was married. At least, her husband may have remarried c1894. A Harrison L. Cruthers, age 52, is in the 1910 Federal Census living at Burns, Shiawassee Co., MI, married to Violette, age 36. | Remington, Olivia (I11565)
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4845 | It appears that Thomas married his first cousin, Elizabeth Matteson, as his second wife. | Matteson, Thomas Jr. (I07243)
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4846 | It has been said that John Olin came to America at age 14. He most likely landed at Providence around 1694. John & Susannah were married in 1708 at East Greenwich, and that is where their four known children were born. In 1725 they moved to North Kingstown, where they had bought 22 1/2 acres from Aaron & Mary Davis. John had been a "freeman" at East Greenwich, but in North Kingstown he was a landowning "yeoman." John died at age 62 on his farm at North Kingstown, which had been deeded in 1741 to his daughter Eleanor and her husband Benjamin Carpenter. Although no one has discovered the location of John's & Susannah's burial site, probably their graves are on the old farm at North Kingstown. (source: Three Hundred Years of Joseph Olin and His Descendants, Vol. II, pp. 19 - 24) | OLIN, John I (I04282)
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4847 | It has been suggested by one family historian that she was Hannah Tolman. | UNKNOWN, Hannah (I04286)
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4848 | It has been suggested that his middle name have been Brown (maiden name of his mother), but to my knowledge no proof has been given. Someone else has suggested that the B could stand for Briggs, maiden name of his grandmother. In the Federal Census of 1850, John & Phebe and family are living at Henry Co., IL. John and his son Gilbert are shoemakers. Another daughter, Emily Congdon 13, is listed on the same page, living with the Matthew Buck family. In the Federal Census of 1860, J. B. Congdon, age 58 VT, is living with the Wendell family at Farmington, LaCrosse Co., WI. He is a farmer. In 1870 and 1880, John is married to Rebecca and living at Farmington, LaCrosse Co., WI. They have two children. According to the 1880 census data, John's parents were born in RI/VT. The family lived in Canada for a while (see "History of La Crosse County, Wisconsin" by Consul Willshire Butterfield, Western Historical Company, p. 850). | Congdon, John B. (I21480)
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4849 | It has been suggested that only the oldest child, Nicholas, was born to Hannah Hill, and that the next two were born to the second wife, Hannah Matteson. The age differences may indicate this. On the other hand, Reuben Whitford (son of Nicholas) mentions his Uncle Solomon Whitford in his will of 1830, which might indicate that Solomon was born of the first wife, as Nicholas was. | HILL, Hannah (I01242)
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4850 | It has been suggested that she was Eleanor Manchester -- but maiden name unconfirmed. | Manchester, Eleanor (I01924)
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