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Matches 6,501 to 6,550 of 7,770
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6501 | She may have married in Charlotte, FL, Walter George Saleman, 21 Feb 1975, and divorced him at Sarasota, FL, 7 Aug 1984. | Remington, Frances Sweet (I29377)
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6502 | She may have married Joseph N. Remington. See notes for the other Ruth Briggs also born in 1769. They were first cousins, one of whom married Joseph N. Remington. I have not yet determined which one, as there are clues which could point to either one. | Briggs, Ruth (I05799)
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6503 | She may have married second to Henry Davis (needs more research). | Slocum, Deliverance (I09099)
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6504 | She may have married second to Samuel Whitaker: SIMMONS Mrs. Experience, and Samuel Whitaker, Aug. 15, 1753, Bristol, RI. | Peirce, Experience (I24252)
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6505 | She may have married second, David Sabin/Saben. Seekonk/East Providence VRs have a marriage for Mary Remington of Barrington and David Saben of Rehoboth, on 21 Oct 1731. I am making an assumption that this marriage applies to this Mary, widow of Thomas Remington. "She and her daughter Mary Sabin are listed on the 'Covenant of Enfield Separatists 1762.' " Her gravestone in Enfield, CT, names her as Mrs. Mary Allen, formerly wife of Mr. David Sabin. Sources for two previous notes: "Sabin-Remington-Hunt Notes" by Gordon L. Remington in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Oct. 1993, p. 372 & 375; and "The History of Enfield, Connecticut," by Francis Olcott Allen, 3:2313) | Hunt, Mary (I05666)
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6506 | She may have married secondly Nicholas Northup (see elsewhere on this family tree). | Slocum, Abigail (I01370)
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6507 | She may the daughter of William & Mary, found elsewhere on this family tree (needs more research to confirm). | Fish, Deliverance (I03234)
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6508 | She probably is a daughter of Elisha Collins; see his Scituate will dated 31 Oct 1778, proved 3 Dec 1778. | Collins, Mary (I04014)
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6509 | She probably was the one who married Simon or Seth Simmons at Portsmouth on 11 March 1767, by William Anthony, Justice. But Abigail is a common name, so more research is needed on this. However, it is noteworthy that both Simon Simmons and Joseph Remington are in the 1790 census at Hartland, VT; also, Joseph named a son Simon Simeon Remington. | Remington, Abigail (I04027)
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6510 | She probably was the second wife of Freeborn Hall, who died c. 1863. His will and her will mention some of the same names. | Spencer, Ruth (I12092)
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6511 | She was "Mamie" to Great-grandpa Chafee. Mary was born in Lymansville, North Providence, which is now part of Pawtucket. Her original birth record is at the Pawtucket City Hall. Her address at the time of her death was 9645 Green Verdugo Rd., Sunland, CA. According to a notation on the funeral memorial, Mary's grave is in Section 1, Div. 8, Lot 116. My dad, Norman, saved many of the letters she wrote to my family when she lived in California in the mid-1950s. In one of them she writes: "Everything seems queer to me here in the West. It's lovely up here in these mountains though -- I only wish Grandpa could have lived long enough for the Lord to heal him -- and he take a little comfort in his old age. I am quite alone here in this house -- Frankie's trailer is quite near (and they look after me and do all my errands) so I don't have to leave the place. I am lonely at times -- and wish things could have been different. But God's spirit is here and in me. Bless his name. I am trying to be contented. It's the best all around -- for not any of my children could take the burden of me like Frankie." She tells how Frank took her with him to Arizona for a fishing trip on the Colorado River. She writes: "It was some trip (but part of it was rough) and some of it was lovely -- would like to have had all my people here to enjoy it with me. Love to you all and God's blessings on you, Grandma Chafee" [this was a couple of months after her husband died] In another letter, she says: "Laura writes -- she must have looked like Lois when she was a little girl. (Not quite) She was very light -- with hair very sunny and fine." In another letter she says something similar: "Laura thinks she must have looked like Lois (when she was little) (not quite) she had a look like her dad (even then) where the blue eyes come from (is away back -- so Grandma Chafee says -- in the Chafee family) as Grandma Chafee was a Monrow, with brown eyes -- and Grandpa Chafee's eyes were a dark grey, like Aunt Lena's. Well that's all I can remember about it. The blue eyes didn't come from the Andrews either (my father's were a light grey -- not blue -- so it will remain a mystery I guess). Love to all of you -- God's blessings on you all. Grandma Chafee" | ANDREWS, Mary Elizabeth (I00006)
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6512 | She was (presumably) the widow of a Mr. Jenckes when she married Benjamin LeValley. | Luther, Susan (I13721)
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6513 | She was a daughter of Benjamin & Mary of Warwick. "Mary Potter wife of William Potter" is mentioned in the 1809 will of Sarah Tucker -- possibly her aunt. | Ellis, Mary (I26789)
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6514 | She was a daughter of Benjamin and sister of Joseph, two of our Sherman ancestors. Her husband was son of Caleb and brother to Caleb, two of our Carr ancestors. | Sherman, Mehitabel (I03292)
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6515 | She was a daughter of David Matteson. | Matteson, Elizabeth (I11462)
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6516 | She was a daughter of Elisha Greene. He may have been the Elisha who was a son of Peter & Elizabeth (Arnold) Greene. | Greene, Tabitha (I04473)
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6517 | She was a daughter of Job Comstock. | Comstock, Margery (I15107)
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6518 | She was a sister of Mary Waterman, who married William's brother Abijah. (see family Bible records at RIHSL) | Waterman, Amey (I07789)
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6519 | She was a sister of Tabitha, who married Samuel Sheldon, Benajah's brother. | Rogers, Mary (I01684)
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6520 | She was a widow named Ellen A. Bowen, age 70, when she married Garrett. | Dean, Ellen A. (I25099)
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6521 | She was a widow when she married James Wightman. | Rhodes, Phebe (I05966)
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6522 | She was also known as Catharina or Katrina. Catherine was the daughter of Richard Smith (of Smith's Castle, Wickford), who also owned land on Long Island under sovereignty of the Dutch West India Company. Smith established trading posts near the Pequot Path (Post Road) in Kingstowne, and also in New Amsterdam (New York). He frequently traveled back and forth between the two locations, and established strong personal and business relationships with individuals at New Amsterdam. Undoubtedly that explains how his daughter met and married Gysbert Updyke, an officer of the Dutch West India Company. | Smith, Catherine (I07751)
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6523 | She was blind in later life, according to the 1870 census. She was living with her granddaughter. | Maxfield, Hannah S. (I05732)
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6524 | She was born 7th of the 9th month 1684. I don't know if the individual who recorded this date in the Battey family papers used the old dating system (Julian) or the new (Gregorian); so it is either September or November. | Whitehouse, Judith (I27656)
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6525 | She was called Mrs. Ruth James, of Providence, when she married Richard Smith as his second wife. | James, Ruth (I12469)
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6526 | She was d/o Arthur Aylesworth and Mary Franklin. | Aylesworth, Barbara (I27350)
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6527 | She was d/o Ebenezer Cook of East Greenwich, according to "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants" by Ambrose Milton Shotwell, p 44 (Google Books). | Cook, Patience (I27194)
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6528 | She was d/o Habakkuk Glover. | Glover, Rebecca (I28654)
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6529 | She was d/o Obadiah and Catherine Holmes (NE Hist & Gen Reg Vol 80 p 76). | Holmes, Mary (I27644)
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6530 | She was d/o William Fenner of Cranston. | Fenner, Lydia (I27963)
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6531 | She was his second wife. | Family F02420
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6532 | She was his second wife. Also, she may have been Mary Lippitt Barlingstone, widow of William Barlingstone who drowned in the Bay about six weeks after their marriage March 23, 1661. According to the Burlingame Manuscript by Nelson Burlingame (1986), Vol. 1, pg. 8, Mary's will was dated March 6, 1719 and proved Feb. 3, 1720. The Executor was her son Moses. The will reads: To son-in-law Thomas Burlingame & wife Martha, | Lippitt, Mary (I04458)
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6533 | She was known as Hattie. She died of "nasal diptheria" at age 4 1/2. | Chafee, Harriet "Hattie" Raymond (I00204)
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6534 | She was mentioned in the 1708 will of her maternal grandmother, Sarah Arnold. | Carpenter, Sarah (I03914)
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6535 | She was Mrs. Lenora Gardner when she married Henry; it was her second marriage. | Gardner, Lenora (I19585)
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6536 | She was named after her aunt, wife of Dr. Hervey Armington. | Armington, Ardelia Allen (I12725)
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6537 | She was named after her maternal grandmother, Thankful Blakeslee. | Remington, Thankful B. (I19581)
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6538 | She was named after her maternal grandmother. | Armington, Hannah Bearsto (I12768)
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6539 | She was niece of Francis Willett, Esq., of North Kingstown. Mary was "of Long Island." | Taylor, Mary (I09898)
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6540 | She was presented at Draby Church on 16 March 1828. Julie Marie was a maid for the family of the lighthouse keeper on the island of Hjelm. They were the only family on the island. | Rasmusdatter, Julie Marie (I00815)
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6541 | She was previously married to a Mr. Herrick. | Darby, Amanda (I11591)
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6542 | She was probably named after her maternal grandmother, Mary Collins. | Hopkins, Mary C. (I12638)
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6543 | She was probably the daughter of William & Elizabeth Parker, living in Atlas, Genesee Co., MI, in 1860. At that time Elizabeth was 19 and a school teacher. She may have married second to Charles Feckenscher (or Fichenscher), as his second wife, on 25 Dec 1895 in Genesee Co., MI. Charles later married a third time to Martin (?). They are living at Fenton, MI, in 1910. | Parker, Elizabeth "Libbie" (I15273)
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6544 | She was the daughter of J. Carr of Jamestown. She is probably the Phebe Remington mentioned in the will of George Tew of Jamestown, dated 9 March 1801. Her age at death (69) does not agree with stated birth date (1762). If the years are correct, she would have been 70 when she died. | Carr, Phebe R. (I04188)
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6545 | She was the second wife of Anthony Paine. In a receipt from his will, she is referred to as Rose Weeden. She may have remarried to a Mr. Weeden, or else that was her maiden name. | FRENCH, Rose (I05214)
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6546 | She was the widow of Ebenezer Slocum when she married Edward Carr. Her mother's will of 7 May 1721 refers to Naomi as late of Jamestown, dec'd. | Barton, Naomi (I02600)
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6547 | She was the widow of John Gore of Boston when she married Nathaniel Hubbard. The will of John Gore mentions his dearly loved wife Rebecca, who is also the Executrix. One of the estate documents mentions Rebecca Hobbard formerly Gore, Nathaniel Hobbard Esq. of Dorchester, and Richard Hobbard of Boston gentleman; dated 22 Sep 1726. Their signatures all spell the surname as Hubbard. | Smith, Rebecca (I28614)
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6548 | She was the widow of John Remington when she married Ebenezer. | Blackington, Mariam (I24712)
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6549 | She was widow of Daniel Greene when she married Peabody. | Davis, Mary (I26710)
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6550 | SHIPPEE HARRIET (DAWLEY) 1819 - 5 MAR 1895 EG038 | Dawley, Harriet (I02262)
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