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5301 | Lott Tripp was a freeman at Portsmouth 6 May 1707. According to "Descendents of John Tripp of Portsmouth, RI" by Margaret Buckridge Bock, Lott & Ann had the following children: Edward, Anna, Lott, John, & Joseph; and possibly Thomas (b c1727 - 1801). | Tripp, Lott (I01551)
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5302 | Louis Henry died of a heart ailment. | Remington, Louis Henry (I05354)
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5303 | Louisa & Albert had four daughters: Hazel, Thield, Leona, & Grace. | Remington, Louisa (I20830)
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5304 | Louisa was "of Westfield." | Holcomb, Louisa (I08344)
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5305 | Louise got her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Vassar. | Curry, Louise Robins (I01113)
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5306 | Lovina Barrett Remington Bradbury | Source (S013676)
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5307 | lsrem@pioneer-net.com | Source (S013027)
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5308 | Lucetta as a daughter of this couple came to me from Jacqueline Ann Richardson's family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect. | Remington, Lucetta (I23960)
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5309 | Lucinda had a twin sister who died six days after birth. William A. & Lucinda Manchester are living at Bristol, RI, in the 1860 Federal Census. He is 26 and she is 18. They are in the household of Martha Manchester, probably William's mother. In 1870 William & Lucinda are still at Bristol. In the household is their young son Walter, age 3. Also there is Lucinda's first cousin, Emma J. Chafee, 16. (Their fathers are brothers.) | Chafee, Lucinda Thomas (I00456)
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5310 | Lucinda was a daughter of Simon Lawrence & Sibbel Robbins (source: Marcia Farina's family web site, "Deep Roots in Hancock County, Illinois"). | Lawrence, Lucinda (I14811)
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5311 | Lucinda's & Harvey's marriage record has been transcribed on the Delaware Co., NY, web site. It says they were both of West Meredith, and were married by Rev. E. Westcott. When I found this record, I was sure Lucinda was a granddaughter of Uriah Remington, but not sure who among Uriah's sons was her father, although Samuel was the most likely possibility due to my observations in death and census records. However, this was confirmed when I found one family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect, belonging to Bobbe Long. | Remington, Lucinda B. (I20147)
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5312 | Lucretia & John had 10 children. | Smith, Lucretia (I12471)
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5313 | Lucretia's husband Nelson was her mother's first cousin's (Julia Ann's) brother-in-law. | Stewart, Lucretia B. (I20180)
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5314 | Lucretia, of North Kingstown, R.I., m. Wilbur T. Reynolds, Dec. 2, 1848, by Rev. John D. Baldwin; 2; 52 http://www.ctgenweb.org/county/cowindham/records/barbour/barbourkillinglys .htm | Family F09626
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5315 | Lucy A. Remington, 44, is in the 1850 Federal Census at Warwick, Kent, RI, with children Margaret 20, Sarah 18, Henry 16, Thomas 12, & Mary 10. | Arnold, Lucy Ann (I02849)
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5316 | Lucy and Charity married two Douglass brothers. | Remington, Lucy (I28153)
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5317 | Lucy B., m. Benjamin B. Andrews, b. of Ashford, Mar. 8, 1830, by Rev. Philo Judson; 5; 38 Source: http://www.ctgenweb.org/county/cowindham/records/barbour/barbourashfords.h tm | Family F09550
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5318 | Lucy Belinda, d. Shubael & Lucy, b. July 3, 1809; 4; 276 Source: http://www.ctgenweb.org/county/cowindham/records/barbour/barbourashfords.h tm | Snow, Lucy Belinda (I25464)
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5319 | Lucy is a school teacher at New Bedford in 1880, living with her mother Mary and sister Ella. She died at age 75 of Aortic Obstruction, contributing factor rheumatoid arthritis; death location 221 Middle St., New Bedford; occupation, retired teacher. | Remington, Lucy J. (I06498)
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5320 | Lucy may be a servant in the Newhall family at Hingham, MA, in 1880. | Remington, Lucy F. (I18317)
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5321 | Lucy may have had a daughter named Phebe before she was married. However, I have placed Phebe in the family of Lucy's brother Russell and his first wife, also named Lucy. (see notes for Phebe) An online family tree shows two more sons for Lucy & David: Obediah & David, Jr. (needs more research to confirm). In the 1850 census Obadiah & Jabez are living in the same household. | Remington, Lucy (I11020)
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5322 | Lucy's year of birth is recorded in VRs of Northbridge, MA, as 1818. | Prentice, Lucy Munyon (I05884)
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5323 | Lulu's first marriage was to a Mr. Hall. | Worden, Lulu Marcella (I10316)
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5324 | Luther & Christiana were married by James Sisson, Esq. | Family F06404
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5325 | Lydia & Philip were married by William Rice, Justice. | Family F02301
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5326 | Lydia (Ralph) Fenner is mentioned in the wills of her two grandfathers, Thomas Ralph and Jeremiah Angell. | Ralph, Lydia (I12359)
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5327 | Lydia A. Remington was the illegitimate daughter of Sarah Remington and William W. Allen, farmer of East Greenwich (Warwick City Records). She is age 1 in the 1880 census. | Remington, Lydia A. (I10310)
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5328 | Lydia age is given as 18 in the 1850 Federal Census at New Bedford, where she is living with her family (which at that time includes her stepmother). However, if the age on her gravestone is correct, she would have been not quite 15 at the time of the census in 1850. She is the Lydia A. Boyle who is buried in Rural Cemetery, New Bedford, next to David & Hope Peirce. She died at age 43 y 5 m 6 d, and is buried with a 10-month-old "babe" named Hope Ann Davis. Is this her child? Lydia A. Boyle died at age 43 y 5 m 6 d of Paralysis. | Peirce, Lydia A. (I05737)
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5329 | Lydia died at age 80 y 3 m of "senile gangrene." According to the death record, her parents were John M. and Lydia M., both born Westport. | Manchester, Lydia Gifford (I04898)
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5330 | Lydia died in her 82nd year. | Pabodie, Lydia (I09132)
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5331 | Lydia is mentioned as Lydia Manchrester in the will of her aunt Lydia (Sheldon) Arnold. | Sheldon, Lydia (I10843)
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5332 | Lydia is mentioned in the will (proved 8 May 1750, Exeter, RI) of her grandfather John Wightman, who says she is his granddaughter Lydia Wilcox. | Harrington, Lydia (I12276)
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5333 | Lydia is the primary letter writer in the book "Lydia's Letters." I have two copies, and have donated copies to the North Kingstown Library and to the Newport Historical Society. | Munroe, Lydia (I10721)
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5334 | Lydia Stowell died at age 90. | Sprague, Lydia (I18007)
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5335 | Lydia was a daughter of Col. Charles & Alice Keen. | Keen, Lydia (I14594)
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5336 | Lydia was a daughter of George. | Huddlestone, Lydia (I16393)
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5337 | Lydia was orphaned by the age of 13. In 1880 (Federal Census of 1 June) Lydia was living with her son Rodney, his wife, and other members of her family in Ashley, Uintah, UT. | Badger, Lydia Ripley (I08178)
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5338 | Lydia was the widow of Thomas Shearman when she married Thomas Potter, who was himself widowed. | Wilcox, Lydia (I14258)
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5339 | Lydia's first husband was a Mr. Briggs (see her mother's will of 1840). | Manchester, Lydia Briggs (I00970)
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5340 | Lydia's husband may have been John Fones Jr., b.c.1661 (see elsewhere on this family tree). | Fones, John (I03924)
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5341 | Lydia's maiden name may have been Rundell. She and her husband William are living in the William & Olive Rundell household in the 1860 Federal Census. | Unknown, Lydia (I15932)
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5342 | Lydia's maiden name, as well as the names of her parents, came to me in an email from genejunky@cox.net; source is a family Bible. | Minard, Lydia (I14054)
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5343 | Lydia's name was obtained from the death record of son Hiram. In the 1850 Federal Census, Lydia B. Ellsbree is age 57, living at a boarding house in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA. With her are the following: Samuel Ellsbree 40, Joseph Ellsbree 30, Hiram Ellsbree 24, & Eliza A. Ellsbree 32. I am not sure if Eliza is a daughter or daughter-in-law. | Rogers, Lydia B. (I18765)
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5344 | Lyle married Helen Christman. | Fontaine, Lyle (I20889)
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5345 | M. Benns has his names as Charles instead of Clarence. This couple is in the 1880 Federal Census at Burrillville, Providence, RI, next door to half-brother DeWitt & family. Clarence's occupation is listed as "country store." He must have died shortly after the census was taken. According to the RI Cemetery Database, his gravestone says: "Was lost from the steamer Narragansett." In the "Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner" 21 Aug 1880: "The body of Clarence S. Remington who was lost from the steamer Narragansett on the night of the disaster, has been washed ashore on Fisher's Island." (from Andrew Boisvert) The records of the North Scituate Baptist Church must be somewhat in error. There it says: "Drowned in the Stonington disaster on Long Island Sound 24 July 1870." Either they got the date wrong, or were thinking of a different catastrophe. This little family went through so much heartache. In 1880 two of their children died, followed by Clarence, the husband and father, in the steamship disaster. They may have had two other children who died in infancy, as indicated by two nearby gravestones: Roy & Flossie. | Remington, Clarence Sydney (I04142)
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5346 | Mabel was d/o Isaac Roberts & Anna Peasis (sp?). | Roberts, Mabel A. (I22895)
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5347 | Mads was from Grindlose, Denmark. | Hansen, Mads (I06791)
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5348 | Mahlon was one of the postmasters of Wellwood (South Mexico), NY. In the Federal Census of 1900, the family is living at Syracuse Ward 14, Onondaga, NY: Mahlon H. 42, Myrtie R. 38, and Zetta L. 11. According to the census, they have been married 19 years. In the Federal Census of 1910, Mahlon & Myrta Remington, ages 44 & 48, are living at Oswego, Oswego Co., NY. In the 1920 Federal Census, they are living at Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, with their married daughter Zetta Russo and her husband and daughter. | Remington, Mahlon H. (I15301)
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5349 | Maiden name to be confirmed; check "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 536; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985. Her maiden name as Reynolds seems to be confirmed by John Osborne Austin's "Genealogical Dictionary of RI" p 138, which says she is d/o James & Devorah Reynolds; also she is identified as Mercy Reynolds in "Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island" p 1814. The children's birth are registered at East Greenwich to Thomas & Mercy Nichols. | Reynolds, Mercy (I10860)
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5350 | Maiden Name: Nelson Event Type: Burial Event Date: 1724 Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America Death Date: Dec 1724 Affiliate Record Identifier: 187424640 Cemetery: Christ Church Cemetery (source: familysearch.org) Findagrave.com has this ancestry suggested for Elizabeth: Daughter of John Nelson and Elizabeth Tailer, born May 11th 1667; died, Boston, October 25th 1734 [daughter of William Tailer, of Boston and Dorchester, by Rebecca Stoughton, his wife] That site also has her parents' graves at the same cemetery; source as Christ Church Records. The death record at Dorchester says "wife of Nathanael." (Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, Dorchester Deaths, 1684 to 1744) | Nelson, Elizabeth (I28652)
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