Matches 351 to 400 of 843
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351 | No source found as of yet -- from O'Shea tree in Ancestry | Fryday, Florence Margaret (I5877)
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352 | No US immigration records found, and he was not with Catherine Bradshaw and siblings on arrival to US in 1896. | Smithwick, Peter Joseph (I115)
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353 | None of the records I have found yet mentions a surname for Feyga. In searching Wegrow for parents named Szmul and Leah, I did come across a Szmul Gordon, who had children just after the period when Feyga was born and died in 1847. Feyga named a son Szmul in 1856. We should see if there are any DNA descendants of Wegrow Gordons that match. | Brayna Feyga (I9909)
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354 | Not listed in 1856 census | Thompson, Margaret (I8231)
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355 | Not listed in 1856 census. FindAGrave.com reports a James Thompson who died in 1852 buried in the Ainsworth Cemetery (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194166557/j-thompson), which is roughly 35 miles from Yellow Springs, where the family was censused in 1856. | Thompson, James (I8224)
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356 | Not listed in the passenger records | Galvin, Michael (I11013)
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357 | Not mentioned in the will of his father | Dobbyn, Rev. Pierce (I6711)
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358 | Note that Cottage is listed as the home of George Smithwick in the Will of Peter Smithwick. See: http://smithwickfamily.org/showsource.php?sourceID=S76&tree=smithwick. | Smithwick, Robert Henry (I1331)
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359 | Note that in the 1900 Census, the family name is written "Tetakovsky" (transcribed as "Tetakoosky"); in 1910, "Teterofsky" (transcribed as "Teterophy"); in 1915, "Tetakofsky" (transcribed as "Tetckefsky"); in 1920, "Takofsky". Also, in naturalization papers, Morris reports his ship as the Albbe which arrived 10 Dec 1891, but this appears to be incorrect. A ship's manifest shows him having arrived on 12 Jan 1892 in the Scandia with his mother and brother. | Telmar (Teterkofsky), Morris (Moses) (I1967)
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360 | Note that marriage registration is dated 30 Jan 1869. | Family F675
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361 | Note that the house on Peck Lane which was 170 is currently numbered 421. Here's a direct link to it on Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/@41.5189838,-72.9163713,20z | Smithwick, John Patrick (I6)
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362 | Note that the information on the memorial does not match with the civil registration records. | Laverty, Hugh (I5021)
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363 | Noted as 64 years old in grandson Szlama's birth | Kurtz, Abram Leib (I9417)
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364 | Noted as a shoemaker | O'Connell, William (I7749)
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365 | Noted as a sister in Dora (Spiegelman) Kurtz's obituary | Spiegelman, Fannie (Fejga Leja) (I6884)
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366 | Noted as bachelor at death | McCurdy, Charles (I6577)
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367 | Noted as dead in daughter Julia's marriage. | Murphy, Patrick (I8808)
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368 | Noted as dead in daughter Sarah's marriage registration | Rosney, James (I6466)
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369 | Noted as dead in son John's marriage record. | Sullivan, Florence (I11726)
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370 | Noted as dead in son Thomas' marriage registration, but not in daughter Rose's | Cantwell, Matthew (I9700)
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371 | Noted as present at death of father Michael in 1896. | Smithwick, John (I1952)
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372 | Noted as Szaborish, Austria in husband's naturalization papers. | Brumer, Anna (Chane) (I1968)
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373 | Noted as thirty six years old at son Szlama's birth registration in 1872 | Kurtz, Dawid Mordka (I9418)
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374 | Noted in census as widowed | Goldman (Bąkiewicz or Bonkiewicz), Shapse (Szapsia Chaim) (I1986)
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375 | Noted in father's Schapsa's immigration record. | Goldman (Bonkewitz), Salomon (Shlomo) (I1982)
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376 | Noted in oral history as "killed in ghetto". Married with 4 children. | Chruscicki, Mollie (I10054)
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377 | Noted in oral history as "killed in ghetto". Married with 5 children. | Chruscicki, Esther (I10051)
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378 | Noted in oral history as "killed in ghetto". Married with two children. | Chruscicki, Branche (I10053)
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379 | Noted in oral history as "killed in ghetto". Unmarried. | Chruscicki, Rochel (I10052)
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380 | Noted in oral history as killed at Auschwitz. Married with 4 children. | Chruscicki, Moishe (I10120)
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381 | Noted in oral history as killed in Auschwitz. Married with 1 child. | Chruscicki, Velvel (I10049)
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382 | Noted publisher of Shakespeare https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smethwick John Smethwick was a freeman in the London Stationers Livery Company. 1589 - John Smethwick apprentices to Thomas Newman 1597 - Evan Edwardes apprentices to Master John Smethwick 1597 - John Smethwick is listed as freeman If his apprenticeship with Thomas Newman began in 1589, he was probably 14 years old, thus born around 1575. | Smethwick, John (I3277)
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383 | Notes that death occurred in "Granmore" (Garrane More) and Bridget Ryan was present at death. | Grady, Margaret (I105)
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384 | Noting that the birth date indicated from the US records is later than the baptism and the baptism name is a variation. | Thompson, Mary Jane (I4609)
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385 | Noting that the birth date indicated from the US records is later than the baptism. | Thompson, Sarah (I4606)
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386 | Noting that the birth date indicated from the US records is later than the baptism. | Thompson, Ellen (I4605)
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387 | Noting that the birth date indicated from the US records is later than the baptism. | Thompson, Rosetta (I4607)
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388 | Obituary: Richard James Howard, 72, son of the late Hermine and Stewart Howard, passed away August 2, 2017, from complications of Alzheimer's Disease. He resided in Cumming, Georgia, before living at Peregrine Landing Assisted Living in Norcross. He is survived by his wife Linda, daughters Carolyn Canouse and Shannon Smothers, son in laws Jack Canouse and Eric Smothers of Alpharetta. He loved his four grandchildren, Casey Marie DeSandre, Rachel Nicole Canouse, Elise Victoria Canouse, Juan Ledezma, and his Grandson in law, Justin DeSandre. He is also survived by a sister, Ruthann Smithwick of Salisbury, Connecticut, along with sister in laws, Carol Mannello of Connecticut and Fran Pistilli of Florida, brother in laws Tom Mannello and Thomas Pistilli, and several nieces and nephews. Rich (Dick) worked in Commercial Regional Construction for Family Dollar, Just For Feet, and Fred's Stores. He also was Director of Real Estate and Construction for Aaron's in Atlanta. He partially retired and still worked at Stars and Strikes. Rich was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He loved collecting and studying weapons from the Civil War period in history. He was an avid reader who read until a year prior to his passing. One of his favorite things to do was playing horseshoes with his Mountain Park friends. A memorial service will be held Friday, August 11th, 11 AM, at St Bridgid's Catholic Church, 3400 Old Alabama Rd, in Alpharetta/Johns Creek. Memorial contributions in Rich's memory will build a house for a special family in Peru. Online donations at Makeamiracle.net or mail to 9020 Woodland Trail, Alpharetta, GA 30009. (Checks payable to Make a Miracle.) Richard's family would like to express our thanks to Halcyon Hospice of Athens, and for the wonderful staff at Peregrine Landing. | Howard, Richard James (I35)
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389 | Occupation TELEPHONE OPERATOR Industry SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE | Grennan, Delia M. (I2756)
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390 | Occupation from marriage cert: carpenter | Clohesy, Michael (I5651)
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391 | Occupation from son Michael's marriage certificate: cooper | Clohesy, Michael (I5633)
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392 | Occupation: bricklayer | Donovan, Thomas (I8190)
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393 | Occupation: clothier | Laud, William (I3261)
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394 | Occupation: farmer (death registration) | Murphy, James (I8865)
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395 | Occupation: news agent | Donovan, John (I8182)
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396 | Occupation: news agent | Donovan, John (I8182)
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397 | Occupation: newsvendor | Donovan, Daniel (I8186)
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398 | Occupation: newsvendor | Donovan, John (I8189)
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399 | Occupation: Rabbit catcher | Crawley, John (I7027)
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400 | Occupation: restauranteur | Goldman (Bąkiewicz or Bonkiewicz), Charles (Chiel) (I1987)
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