Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 1,972
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1001 | George and Elizabeth were married on Goerge's deathbed. | Family: George Edward Robertson / Elizabeth Hart (F3110)
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1002 | George C. Skillin, head, M-W-27, married, unknown, United States, United States, house contractor | Skillin, George Charles (I6160)
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1003 | George Criner, son-in-law, M-W-33, married, IN, same house, bridge construction | Criner, George Witham (I8888)
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1004 | George Croney, son-in-law, M-W-32, married, NJ, Rochester/Monroe Co./NY, stationary engineer at milk plant | Croney, George Hyslop (I9038)
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1005 | George D. Cox., stepson, M-W-8, single, KS, NE, KS | Cox, George Delbert (I6265)
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1006 | George F. Scovill, head, M-W-48, married, KS, IL, English, Carpenter | Scoville, George Franklin (I3394)
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1007 | George F. Scovill, male | Scoville, George Franklin (I3394)
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1008 | George J. B. M. C. Painter, 5-M-W, at home, OH | Paynter, George Jacob Beard McClellan (I6166)
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1009 | George J. C.. Paynter, W-M-14, son, at home, OH, PA, England | Paynter, George Jacob Beard McClellan (I6166)
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1010 | George L. Thomas, head, M-W-41, married, KS, IA, WI, farm laborer | Thomas, George Leo (I838)
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1011 | George Letourneau, M-2, Quebec, single | Letourneau, George (I9267)
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1012 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Croney, G.M. (I9040)
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1013 | George Martin, W-M-25, head, married, provision dealer, NY, NY, NJ | Martin, George Washington (I9032)
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1014 | George Otis, 3-M-W, OH | Otis, George Washington (I2385)
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1015 | George Scoville, 6-M-W, MN | Scoville, George Franklin (I3394)
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1016 | George Skillin, head, M-W-39, married, KS, lived at same place in 1935, carpenter | Skillin, George Charles (I6160)
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1017 | George W. Otis, 14-M-W, working at home, OH | Otis, George Washington (I2385)
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1018 | GEORGE WALLACE TEMPLIN JANUARY 8, 1959 NELIGH, Neb. - Funeral services for George Wallace (Walter ) Templin, 82, who died here Friday, were held Monday after noon at the Hoepfinger Funeral Home. The Rev. Amel Whitwer, Congregational minister, officiated. Burial was in Laurel Hill Cemetery here. George Wallace Templin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Templin, was born Sept. 1, 1876, in Tennessee, and died Jan. 9 at Neligh at the age of 82 years, 4 months and 8 days. As a young man he was employed by a railroad. His family came to Antelope County in 1919. Mr. Templin lived in Neligh 25 of the 40 years he spent in this community. He was married to Miss Dorothea Sophia Stechleberg of Chamberlain, S.D., Oct. 26, 1907, and they had six children. Mrs. Templin died Oct. 3, 1934. Mr. Templin is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Goldie Peters of Fremont and Mrs. Lois Daniel of Omaha; one son, Wallace W. of Tacoma, Wash.; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Adolph Priefert of Reynolds, Mrs. Margaret Lang of Alexandria and Mrs. Orem McCall of Cheney, and five brothers, Sam of Tekamah, Bernard of Reynolds, Clem and Frank of Kansas City, Mo., and Ralph of Fort Worth, Tex. Three children preceded him in death. The Norfolk Daily News Tuesday, Jan. 13. 1959 | Templin, George Wallace (I9212)
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1019 | George was a member of the Council. | Reade, Col. George (I2940)
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1020 | George Williams, brother, single, M-19, shoemaker journeyman, born in Llandilo Crutony, Monmouthshire, Wales | Williams, George (I9926)
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1021 | Georgia's SSN was issued in Kansas. | Razak, Georgia Arlene (I6700)
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1022 | Germaine Fontaine, F-13, Nov 1898, daughter, single, Quebec | Fontaine, Germaine (I9257)
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1023 | Gerritt Jansz Couwenhoven was a tenant farmer of the estate Couwenhoven in the neighborhood Ceulhorst on the Hoogland near Amersfoort, owned by the family De Wijs who were holding it from the feudal Land Lord of Montfoort. He may be identical with Gerrit Jansz Couwenhoven who is mentioned in 1564 as tenant of the land of the family Van Vanelveld. | Couwenhoven, Gerritt Jansz (I4916)
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1024 | Gideon was living in 1758, when he was mentioned in his father's will. A search of land records, etc. show nothing for Gideon in Bristol Co. | Martin, Gideon (I4511)
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1025 | Gilbert came to New England aboard the Blessing in 1635, at the age of 14. He lived first in Scituate, then in Marshfield by 1643. He moved back to Scituate by 1646 and then to Rehoboth by 1662. He may have been a brother to William Brooks who also came on the Blessing in 1635. Gilbert was a servant to William Vassall, who was also aboard the Blessing. He was a servant at least thru March 1638/39. | Brooks, Gilbert (I3276)
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1026 | Gladys H. Skillen, wife, F-W-23, married at 20, MI, IL, WI | [Unknown], Gladys H. (I10011)
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1027 | Gladys Lucille Jones, 69, WaKeeney, died June 12, 2005, at Trego County Lemke Memorial Hospital. She was born Nov. 3, 1935, in rural Trego County to John J. and Fannie (Razak) Littlechild. She married Luther Jones in 1959 in LaPuente, CA. She was a care-giver. Survivors include two sons, Steven Jones of Peterborough, NH, and Allen Jones of Brookings, SD; a brother, and three sisters. Services will be Thursday at Schmitt Funeral Home, WaKeeney; burial in the WaKeeney City Cemetery. | Littlechild, Gladys Lucille (I6257)
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1028 | Gladys Pitman, daughter, F-W-6, single, KS, KS, KS | Pitman, Gladys (I6183)
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1029 | Gladys Skillin, wife, F-W-37, married, MI, lived at same place in 1935 | [Unknown], Gladys H. (I10011)
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1030 | Gordon served in the Civil War as Colonel of the 13th Illinois Cavalry. | May, Gordon Allen (I8638)
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1031 | Grace A. McAlpine, daughter, F-W-27, divorced, TX, lived in same place in 1935, body press operator in retail laundry | Skillin, Grace A. (I10006)
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1032 | Grace M. Morris, wife, F-W-38, married 12 years, IN, Scotland, Scotland | White, Grace Maria (I6954)
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1033 | Grace Scovill, daughter, F-W-10, single, KS, KS, MO | Scoville, Grace Agnes (I403)
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1034 | Grace Skillin, daughter, F-W-17, single, TX, KS, MO | Skillin, Grace A. (I10006)
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1035 | Grace Swasey, W-F-6, daughter, single, at school, IL, NH, Canada | Swasey, Bessie Grace (I6949)
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1036 | Grace was living on Block Island October 13, 1680, indicated by one of two occasions on which she was brought before the court for theft. | [Unknown], Grace (I2439)
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1037 | Grace Waters, roomer, F-W-38, married, MO, NY, NY | Rumsey, Grace (I540)
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1038 | Grandma Paynter, whose death was mentioned in this paper last week, was in every sense of the word, a pioneer of Osborne county and she tasted the bitter disappointments and heartaches of the early settlers. One of her great accomplishments was the rearing of her large family of children, whom she had near her during her life in this vicinity. The following obituary was read at the funeral service by the Rev. C. A. Spalding of the Alton Methodist church: Helen M. Patterson was born in Mongahala county, West Virginia, May 22, 1836, and died in Alton, Kansas, December 19, 1916, at the age of 80 years, five months and twenty-seven days. When still a child, her parents moved to Ohio, where she grew to womanhood and was married to Daniel Paynter on the tenth day of November, 1859. To them were born seven children - five sons and two daughters - one of the daughters, Sarah Elizabeth, departed this life December 22, 1872. The other children, John T., James F., William H., Charles E., Albert J., and Mattie M. Miller, still survive and were privileged to be at their Mother's bedside during her last hours. The family moved from Ohio to Alton, Kansas, in April, 1879, settling in 1880 on a claim six miles northwest of this place. Seven years later - November 26, 1887 - the husband and father passed out into the Great Beyond, and in October, 1889, Mrs. Paynter, with her daughter Mattie, moved to Alton, where she has since resided. She united with the Christian Church of Mount Hope, Ohio, in 1873, later transferring her membership to the Christian Church at Stockton, Kansas, where it remained until the time of her death. The place she held in the hearts and lives of her family and friends is an index of the life she lived, and of her, as of few, could it be said, "The stars shall shine for a thousand years / For a thousand years and a day / But God and she will love and live / When the stars have passed away." | Patterson, Helen Marr (I730)
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1039 | Gretel, or Greta as she was called, went to New York City to live. It was thought she had married. | Rumsey, Greta Mae (I9754)
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1040 | Gustus Malsbury, W-M-12, son, single, at home, IL, IL, NY [NJ] | Malsbury, William Augustus (I4890)
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1041 | Guy F. Cox, stepson, M-W-13, single, KS, NE, KS | Cox, Guy Franklin (I6278)
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1042 | H. N. Ward, W-M-57, head, married, crockery store, England, England, England | Ward, Horatio Nelson (I6951)
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1043 | H.B. Skillin, 19-M, KS | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7617)
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1044 | Hance B. Skillin Jr., son, M-W-16, single, CA, same house | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7622)
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1045 | Hance B. Skillin Jr., son, M-W-6, single, CA, KS, NE | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7622)
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1046 | Hance B. Skillin, daon, W-M-4, Aug 1895, single, KS, U.S., U.S. | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7617)
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1047 | Hance B. Skillin, head, M-W-24, married, KS, NY, NY, mechanic | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7617)
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1048 | Hance B. Skillin, head, M-W-34, widowed, KS, NY, NY, proprietor of undertaking business | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7617)
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1049 | Hance B. Skillin, head, M-W-44, maried, KS, same house, mortician | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7617)
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1050 | Hance B. Skillin, son, M-W-14, single, KS, NY, NY | Skillin, Hance Boyd (I7617)
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