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Matches 5,801 to 5,850 of 7,770
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5801 | One genealogy at Rootsweb shows Thomas with a second wife named Mehitable Griffin, whom he supposedly married in 1760. This would make Dorcas her daughter, not Mary's. However, if this is the case, why would Dorcas name a daughter Mary Perry Remington? (needs more research) | Stedman, Captain Thomas McCoone (I06356)
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5802 | One genealogy at Rootsweb's Worldconnect has her married three times: William Andrews, Edward Hawkins, & James Dexter. Her mother's will dated 26 April 1708 does not mention Esther, so I am assuming she died before then. However, that will does mention grandchildren Esther Hawkins, James Dexter, & possibly Isabel Dexter, all of whom may be Esther's children. | Arnold, Esther (I10586)
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5803 | One genealogy chart has his name as Dr. Erasmus Willey; however, that is incorrect. The ancestry of Erastus may be found in the following source: "Isaac Willey of New London, Conn., and his descendants" by Henry Willey; New Bedford, MA, 1888. The children of Erastus and Hannah (Remington) Willey are listed on page 130 of the above-noted book (full text available online at Google Books). | Willey, Erastus (I08761)
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5804 | One genealogy has her date of birth as 13 August 1801. | Remington, Laura (I09613)
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5805 | One genealogy has her date of birth as 28 Sep 1787, and gives her full name as Sarah Bailey Manchester. | Manchester, Sarah "Sally" (I18031)
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5806 | One genealogy has her dob as 25 Feb 1779. | Grinnell, Elizabeth Betsey (I05199)
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5807 | One genealogy has her maiden name as Chesler. However, it is Chester in the cemetery records. In the Federal Census of 1900, Clarina Remington is a widow age 85, living at Bennington, Morrow Co., OH, with her daughter Lucy Meeker and her husband Lyman and daughter Lida G. According to the census data, Clarina has had 11 children, 7 of whom are still living. | Chester, Clarina Bent (I09452)
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5808 | One genealogy has her middle initial as A, and her birthdate as 17 March 1821. | Edgerton, Laura E. (I13393)
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5809 | One genealogy has her name as Sarah Peet. | Post, Sarah (I07707)
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5810 | One genealogy has her surname as Cleremont. Pat Long also has her maiden name as Cleremont, so I am using it on her recommendation. | Cleremont, Susan (I10362)
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5811 | One genealogy has his date of birth as 22 Jul 1685; his death at Swansea, MA, c 1738. Death, Swansea, MA: Mr Jonathan Hill Departed This Life february 9th 1737/8 being in ye 52 yr of his age. | HILL, Jonathan III (I05934)
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5812 | One genealogy has his name as Benjamin Niall. His will of July 6, 1787, proved Nov. 6, 1787, then of Rehoboth, gives his wife Molly all his estate till his daughter Molly arrives at the age of 21. Bequest to brother Sylvester Viall, of Barrington, and appoints him executor. | Viall, Samuel (I05143)
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5813 | One genealogy has his name as Levin. | Remington, Leavens (I09455)
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5814 | One genealogy has his name as Warner. | Remington, Warren Cushing (I07951)
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5815 | One genealogy has John's date of birth as June 1695 (source: A Brief Genealogy of the Usher Family of New England, by William Henry Whitmore, at Google Books). This genealogy also has his date of death as 1 May 1775. Also see American Biography: a New Cyclopedia, Volume 5, By American Historical Company, at Google Books. This genealogy has John's parents as John Usher and his first wife Elizabeth Lidgett. From Records of the First Church in Boston (at americanancestors.org): "John son of John Usher, baptised at his Father's house in Mystick, on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1700, three brethren of our church, with several other christians, were present . . . Usher had returned from New Hampshire and was living in Mystic (i.e. Medford)." This would suggest that John (Jr.) was born about Sep 1700, since they practised infant baptism. For 52 years he was the rector of St. Michael's Church in Bristol, RI. Various genealogies of the Usher family have different parentage and grandparentage for John; see above notes and sources. | USHER, Rev. John (I02306)
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5816 | One genealogy says she was a twin to Moses. | Butts, Hepsibeth (I03712)
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5817 | One genealogy says Stephen died in 1828, but he appears to be in the 1850 census with his wife Jane, living at Geddes, Onondaga Co., NY. They are both age 40, he born VT and she NY. Living with them is Mary Nobler 18 NY. In the same town is William Remington and family, Stephen's brother. In the Federal Census of 1860, Stephen & Jane, both 49, are still at Geddes. In the Federal Census of 1870, Stephen & Jane, both 63, are still at Geddes. In the Federal Census of 1880, Stephen Remington is a widower age 72, a boarder and a farmer living at Mondovi, Buffalo Co., WI. The census says he was born in VT and both parents were born in VT. | Remington, Stephen (I22709)
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5818 | One genealogy says that Sarah had a daughter, Ellen Coleman, born abt June 1797. This needs more research. | Coleman, Sarah (I13470)
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5819 | One genealogy says Zebedee died at about age 2. | Manchester, Zebedee (I03700)
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5820 | One of the marriage records in Arnold's "Vital Record of RI" gives her name as Merebah; the other says Meribah. | Family F00461
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5821 | One of these could be his marriage: Thomas Rogers married Elizabeth (--) Sep - Dec (?) 2, 1759 at Newport. Thomas Rogers married Rebecca Shearman, June 7, 1759 at Newport. This gravestone record in the RI Cemetery Database looks as if it would be his, but it is for "son of Thomas & Catherine": ROGERS THOMAS 1739c - 5 NOV 1753 NT003 | Rogers, Thomas (I24323)
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5822 | One online database has her date of death as 17 Dec 1718 (see Paul Remington's web site). The Remington Family book, compiled by Martha A. Benns, has the children and their dates listed on p. 30. | Walker, Mehitable (I02858)
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5823 | One online family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect has her name as Mary Dunton. Her son George's marriage record has her name as Mary Dunston. From findagrave.com: Mrs. Stephen Remington, died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock at her home on South Clinton street [avenue]. Mrs. Remington was 61 years of age and had been a life-long resident of Rochester. She had been in feeble health for some time past and a week ago suffered an attack of the influenza. There were, however, no alarming symptoms and yesterday morning she was apparently as well as usual. In the afternoon she complained of headache and at 5 o'clock was prostrated by a stroke of paralysis. She remained unconscious until she expired. The surviving family consists of her husband, one of Rochester's most prominent business men, and three children: two sons, Stanley D. and Ward Remington, and three daughters, Mrs. J. M. [Adele] Ingersoll, of Lafayette, Ind., Miss Elizabeth Remington and Miss Florence Remington. The deceased was a member of the First Universalist Church. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house. Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester NY, Wed. 15 Jan 1890 | Barnard, Mary A. (I08589)
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5824 | One online family tree has Thomas's parents as Samuel Colvin and Phebe Briggs. I have not researched this to confirm it. | Colvin, Thomas (I19307)
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5825 | One online genealogy has Elizabeth's date of birth as 12 Jul 1743. The inscription on her gravestone is as follows: "In memory of Mrs. Mary, Wife of Lt. Eliphalet King who died June 24, 1788 in the 45th year of her age, Life is Uncertain, Death is Sure, Sin is the Wound, And Christ the Cure" The above notes are from William Worth at [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~worths/king/pg15rremington.html] | Remington, Mary (I08044)
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5826 | One online genealogy has his name as Samuel. However, he is listed as Arnold in the 1850, 1860, & 1870 Federal Censuses, where the family is living at Manlius, Onondaga County, NY. The family is living near Hiram & Floyd Remington and their families. From "Early Settlers and Development of the Town of Manlius," Dwight H. Bruce (ed.), Onondaga's Centennial. Boston History Co., 1896, Vol. I, pp. 769-801; 805-806 (transcribed at NYGenweb, Onondaga Co.: "Arnold Remington was born in Warwick, R. I., in 1795, and married to Nancy Lewis of Lynn, Conn., in 1816. He was one of the four brothers who came to Manlius in 1821, and resided there till his death in 1885. He was engaged in the cotton manufacturing business for several years, afterwards in the mowing machine business, and still later in a foundry and machine shop. He was a reliant, methodical man, whose word could always be trusted, and whose advice in business was often sought; was a member and officer in the M. E. church for over fifty years, a Mason and treasurer of Military Lodge for a long time. In later years he retired from all business, and died at the advanced age of ninety-one. Of his immediate family only one is now living, Mrs. Theodore Stevens of Syracuse." | Remington, Arnold (I08803)
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5827 | One online genealogy has his name as William S. Tefft (needs more research). According to information for their sons Asa and Nathan in the 1880 Federal Census, both of their parents (Nathan & Sarah) were born in RI. The History of Washington County, NY (Google Books) has information on this family, pp 291 and 337. It says that in 1766, Judge Nathan Tefft came from RI to Washington County with his two sons, Nathan and Stanton; more details. An online family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect refers to a Tefft genealogy that says this Nathan was a son of Stanton, who was a son of Nathan Tefft of RI. | Tefft, Nathan S. (I05780)
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5828 | One online genealogy has Mary Franklin born on this date. | Franklin, Benjamin (I05135)
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5829 | One online genealogy identifies her parents as Richard (b.1572) & Margaret (Fox, b.1576) Tattershall. No documentation is provided. | TATTERSHALL, Joan (I01723)
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5830 | One online site has her name as Sarah Maria Hanes; the marriage certificate of John Hurlburt Remington has her name as Hinds. In the 1880 Federal Census, Sarah is a widow age 59, living at Fairview, Jones Co., IA. With her are children John, Jane, & Anna. Her gravestone reads "Gone to Jesus." | Hines, Sarah Maria (I09417)
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5831 | One online site suggests that Henry had a wife named Freelove Mitchell, but no documentation is given. | Unknown (I04755)
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5832 | One online tree has Frances's parents as James & Sarah Briggs. I have not researched this to confirm it. | Briggs, Frances (I19308)
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5833 | One record says that Calista was born in Vermilion County, IL, but this has not been verified. (source: William D. Adkins) | Remington, Calista P. (I19905)
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5834 | One site has her place of birth as Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT. Abigail was killed by being thrown from a buggy by a runaway horse on 21 August 1841. | Paddock, Abigail (I08655)
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5835 | One source has Catherine as d/o Benajah (see CD). | Essex, Catherine (I00526)
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5836 | One source has his name as Nicholas. | Danforth, John (I08428)
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5837 | One source has the marriage year as 1845. | Family F00297
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5838 | One source has the year as 1725. | Family F02798
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5839 | One source says he was born in 1827. | Sheldon, Captain Israel Remington (I10660)
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5840 | One source says that John Remington's wife was Hannah Parsons (The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass.; by Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight; Albany, NY: Joel Munsell, 1871; p. 1348). The transcribed marriage record at Granville, MA, says she was Mary Parsons. | Parsons, Mary (I08238)
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5841 | One source says that Thomas was b. 1626-28, married in 1653, and had four sons -- Thomas, Stephen, Ebenezer, & Benjamin, and one daughter -- Hannah. It also says that the oldest son, Thomas, was b.1654 and went to Shrewsbury, NJ, settling near land there which had been purchased by his uncle, John Cooke, and his aunt's Borden brothers, and other Rhode Islanders. This Thomas Cooke III was a member of the House of Deputies of East New Jersey in 1693. He died at sea on a voyage to England, leaving a wife and three children, including a son William who later held various government positions in New Jersey. | Cooke, Captain Thomas III (I05067)
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5842 | One transcriber has the date as 28 Oct 1735. The writing is somewhat faded, but at the present time it appears to be 23 Oct 1735. Also, another transcriber has the name as John Cane. The marriage entry identifies Hannah as daughter of "Stephen & Penelope." John & Hannah were married by Daniel Weeden, Warden. | Family F01106
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5843 | One transcriber has written his name as John Cane. I have roughly estimated John's year of birth. | Carr, John (I02940)
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5844 | One transcription of the Jamestown records has her name as Hannah. | Remington, Mary (I05141)
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5845 | One web site identifies her parents as Thomas Cornell & Rebecca Briggs. | CORNELL, Elizabeth (I04003)
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5846 | One web site says Sarah died in 1899. | Remington, Sarah (I08576)
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5847 | One webpage has Melinda's dob as 18 Dec 1829 (Descendants of John Sackett). | Remington, Melinda (I10078)
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5848 | Oneida Valley Cemetery, Oneida Valley, Madison Co., NY: Manchester, Gideon, d. June 9, 1865, ae 65 yrs. | Manchester, Gideon (I18046)
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5849 | Online cemetery info has Melissa's year of birth as 1820. | Unknown, Melissa M. (I23495)
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5850 | Online notes: Dr. Daniel Lotz was born in Flushing, New York. Dr. Lotz's father was a Baptist minister until he was 84. Dr. Lotz was voted outstanding senior for Long Island, All State football, basketball and track. He attended the University of NorthCarolina, and was a member of the 1957 National Basketball Championship teamand Captain of the 1959 team. He started the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) at UNC, and is on the National Board of the FCA. He is in the New YorkHall of Fame in Long Island NY, and the National FCA Hall of Fame. He hastaught Sunday School for 50 years, and started a Raleigh men's Friday morning Bible Study with 200 men. Dr. Lotz has been a BSF leader for 25 years. Additional notes from findagrave.com: Daniel Milton Lotz was born Flushing, New York, on March 30, 1937 to John and Adeline Lotz. He claimed Jesus Christ as his Savior at the age of five during Vacation Bible School. When his father challenged him at the age of 15 following a meeting at the Bowery Mission in lower Manhattan to seek first the Kingdom of God and all the other things in his life would fall into place. Danny surrendered his life to Jesus Christ as his Lord. "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." Philippians 1:21 This was published in The News and Observer on Aug. 30, 2015 The husband of Billy Graham's daughter, Ann Graham Lotz, died Wednesday after he was found unresponsive Monday in a back-yard pool at the couple's Raleigh house. Ann Lotz confirmed in a Facebook posting that Danny Lotz, 78, a retired dentist and her husband of 49 years, died in Rex Hospital shortly before noon where he was taken after she found him unresponsive in their pool Monday afternoon. A statement from the Lotz family said his heart stopped while he was swimming. Emergency responders were able to restart his heart before taking him to Rex, the statement said. He was surrounded by family when he died. In her Facebook posting, Lotz, a Raleigh-based evangelist, said her husband was diagnosed with severe Adult 1 diabetes when he was 50 and had received dialysis for more than 10 years. She wrote that he lost sight in one eye and hearing in one ear. He had heart disease that required five stents in his arteries. "Yet he never complained, never slowed down, never gave up, never stopped investing in the lives of others," she wrote. "As a New Yorker, he was pained spoken. As a German he was stubborn. As a Christian he was a compassionate servant leader. At 6-foot-7, Danny Lotz was a sophomore forward on the 1957 basketball team at UNC Chapel Hill that was unbeaten and won the national championship. He'd been involved nationally with the fellowship of Christian Athletes. His alma mater sent a statement Wednesday that Lotz and his teammates "permanently etched their names in the history books as members of the undefeated 1957 national champions, but his position impact on people went far beyond basketball." The university called Lotz a "true gentleman and beloved member of the Tar Heel family." In a surprise ceremony in February, Lotz was given the order of the Long Leaf Pine, which recognizes outstanding North Carolinians for their lifetime of service to the state. Published in Charlotte Observer on Aug. 20, 2015. My note: Danny's mother, Adeline, was sister to my Uncle Albert Kettell. | Lotz, Dr. Daniel Danny Milton (I24055)
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