Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 1,501 to 1,550 of 1,972
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1501 | Mary Williams, F-25 | Davies, Mary (I4918)
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1502 | Mary Williams, wife, married, F-36, born in Willslock, Herefordshire, England | Davies, Mary (I4918)
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1503 | Matta Skillin, wife, F-W-45, married, NE, MO, IL | Cox, Martha (I5304)
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1504 | Mattie Scovill, wife, F-W-35, married, MO, MD, IL | Cass, Martha Ann (I3395)
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1505 | Mattie Skillin, daughter, F-W-25, married, NE, MO, IL | Cox, Martha (I5304)
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1506 | Mattie Skillin, wife, F-W-35, married, NE, MO, IL | Cox, Martha (I5304)
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1507 | Mattie Skillin, wife, F-W-55, married, NE, same house | Cox, Martha (I5304)
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1508 | Maurice F. Skillin, son, W-M-1, Jan 1899, single, KS, U.S., U.S. | Skillin, Maurice Robert (I7443)
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1509 | Maurice R. Skillin, son, M-W-12, single, KS, NY, NY | Skillin, Maurice Robert (I7443)
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1510 | Maurice R. Skillin, son, M-W-20, single, KS, NY, NY, farmer | Skillin, Maurice Robert (I7443)
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1511 | Maurise Skillin, head, M-W-26, married, KS, farmer | Skillin, Maurice Robert (I7443)
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1512 | May Hines, wife, F-W-23, married, KS, IL, KS | Wells, Laura Mae Bell (I10642)
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1513 | May M. Malsbury, wife, W-F-37, Apr 1863, married 16 years, IA, England, OH | [Unknown], Mary M. (I6528)
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1514 | May Malsbury, daughter, F-W-23, single, NE, IL, IA, none | Malsbury, May (I6530)
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1515 | Melinda A. Scovill, 8-F, single, duaghter, British Columbia, US, US Methodist | Scovill, Malinda Annie (I9377)
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1516 | Melissa does not appear on the 1880 census, and is therefore assumed to have died before 1880. | Rumsey, Melissa (I5199)
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1517 | Memorial services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Congregational Church in Onaga for Emile F, Cass, who died early Sunday morning at Community Hospital. He was 71 years of age. Members of the Scottish Rite Bodies of Topeka, the Onaga Masonic Lodge, Onaga Legion, and Onaga IOOF assisted in services at the church and also at the place of interment, Onaga Cemetery. He was born January 16, 1893, on a farm near Onaga and had spent his entire life as a farmer in this vicinity. He was a county agent for the agriculture department for a number of years prior to his retirement in December 1963. Mr. Cass was well known and greatly respected in Pottawatomie County, and active in the many service and fraternal organizations in and around Onaga. He was a member of the Onaga IOOF, Onaga Masonic Lodge, American Legion, Lone Mound Grange, and a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of Topeka, Orient of Kansas. Survivors include his wife, Waunita, of the home here; a son, Vincent of Moscow, Idaho; two daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Rollins, Valley Falls, and Mrs. Marilyn Coulter, Rifle, Colo.; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Bonjour, Topeka; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lizzie Cass, Wheaton, and 13 grandchildren. | Cass, Emile Ferdinand (I6298)
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1518 | Merilla and her husband lived in Ohio, and had ten children. | Otis, Marilla (I2469)
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1519 | Merle enlisted with the U.S. Navy on 5 May 1943 and served in World War II. | Scoville, Merle Robert (I7602)
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1520 | Merril Otis, 35-M-W, merchant, OH | Otis, Merrill Edward (I2241)
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1521 | Merrill and Margaret moved from Wayne Co. to Milford Township, Defiance Co., and both died on the old homestead on which they settled at that time. | Otis, Merrill (I4753)
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1522 | Merrill Otis, 45-M-W, farmer, OH | Otis, Merrill Edward (I2241)
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1523 | Micajah, eldest son of John Mathis was an enterprising man, and besides his father's liberal bequests, he accumulated a handsome property, but the depreciation of the continental paper was a heavy blow to his financial affairs, yet not withstanding all of his losses at his death his personal property amounted to many thousand dollars, and he also owned the Francis French farm and a farm at Chestnut Neck now called the Shreve Mathis farm. On the Francis French farm was a noted shipyard, where several large sloops were built. A brig called Argo was built at Micajah Mathis Sr.'s landing, on what was called the "Francis French farm" and for many years this was a noted shipyard. The Argo was commanded by Captain John Sowers, a son-in-law of Captain John Leaks Sr. of Bass river. Soon after the building of the Argo, Micajah Mathis built a large sloop called Hope, of Bass River, at the same place. She was designed for the purpose of carrying lumber from Egg Harbor to New York City, and was commanded by Barzilla Mathis, son of the owner of the vessel. After Micajah's death, his sons Job and Barzilla were the proprietors of the Hope. All of these old-time crafts used the old inlet to the Atlantic. He also owned many hundred acres of heavily timbered land and cedar swamp. There was considerable ship building done at Bass river, the principle ship owners were the Mathis, Cranmers, Adams, Frenchs, Lovelands, Allens and others. The principal ship yards at Bass river were the Francis French place and the Caleb Cranmer place. He settled on the Francis French place where he resided till the end of his life. | Mathis, Micajah (I3426)
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1524 | Michel and Carol have two children. | Jorgnsen, Michel (I7568)
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1525 | Mildred L. Cox, stepdaughter, F-W-11, single, KS, NE, KS | Cox, Mildred Louise (I6277)
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1526 | Miles Holberd, son, M-W-7, single, IL, IL, IL | Holberd, Miles (I7524)
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1527 | Milton Rumsey was 9 months old in the 1900 census of Enfield, NY. He was mentioned in the 1905 will of his uncle, Orville C. Rumsey. He was a laborer aged 26 when he was married in 1925. Marie Becker was 22, born in Bulgaria. Both were living in Newfield. In the birth records of his children, Milton was a machinist in 1927, a laborer in 1932, and a stonemason in 1936, at which time there were three children living and two who had died. When young Harold Edward was killed 1931 in an accident, probate papers showed his parents as Milton L. and Marie Rumsey of Ithaca (PR Pkg 4187) Milton L. Rumsey died intestate, and in his probate his heirs were: widow Marie Rumsey, brother Warren L. Rumsey, and sons Milton L. Jr., Edwin and Raymond Rumsey (PR Pkg 7076). In 1960 and 1965 Marie Rumsey was at 407 Spencer Road, Ithaca. Letters to Milton D. and Raymond in 1966 brought no reply. | Rumsey, Milton Lester (I9696)
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1528 | Milton Rumsey, head, M-W-29, married at 21, NY, NY, NY, laborer | Rumsey, Milton Lester (I9696)
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1529 | Milton Rumsey, nephew M-W-11, single, NY, NY, NY | Rumsey, Milton Lester (I9696)
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1530 | Mina Chance, wife, F-W-30, married, KS, lived at Texas Co., OK in 1935 | Skillin, Mina Mae (I3391)
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1531 | Mina Skillin, 5-F-W | Skillin, Mina Mae (I3391)
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1532 | Mina Skillin, daughter, F-W-1, single, KS, KS, KS | Skillin, Mina Mae (I3391)
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1533 | Mina Skillin, daughter, F-W-10, single, KS, KS, KS | Skillin, Mina Mae (I3391)
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1534 | Mina Skillin, daughter, F-W-15, single, KS | Skillin, Mina Mae (I3391)
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1535 | Mina Skillin, daughter, F-W-20, single, KS, KS, KS | Skillin, Mina Mae (I3391)
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1536 | Minister at Leith, Bishop of Ross from 1600-1613. While Bishop of Ross, he performed the marriage of King James IV of Scotland to Anne of Denmark, baptized Prince Henry and King Charles I, and attended the coronation of James I of England. | Lindsay, David (I3485)
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1537 | Minnie M. Holbert, wife, F-W-47, married, IL, Canada, OH | [Unknown], Minnie M. (I7520)
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1538 | Mollie Crowell, 18-F-W, at home, NC | Crowell, Mary L. (I9196)
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1539 | Moris R. Skillen, 6-M-W, KS, KS | Skillin, Maurice Robert (I7443)
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1540 | Morris Skillin, head, M-W-32, married, KS, NY, NY, farmer | Skillin, Maurice Robert (I7443)
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1541 | Most of George's boyhood was spent on his father's farm near Xenia, MO. When about twenty years old he went to college at College Springs, IA, and afterwards returned to the farm, where at his father's death he became executor of his father's will. In 1906 he was still living on the old homestead at Xenia, MO. | Otis, George Washington (I2385)
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1542 | Moved to Columbus, GA. | Slade, James Bog (I1394)
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1543 | Moved to Georgia in 1824. | Slade, Thomas Bog (I1197)
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1544 | Moved to Mississippi. | Slade, Thomas B. (I1445)
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1545 | Moved to Mississippi. | Mear, Abraham (I1447)
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1546 | Moved to Mississippi. | Hinton, Noah (I1477)
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1547 | Moved to New Orleans. | Slade, James Bog (I1199)
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1548 | Moved to South Carolina. | Slade, Benjamin (I1662)
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1549 | Mr. Jennings was a shoemaker by occupation but held various offices in the city and county governments. He served two terms (from Oct. 1842 to Oct. 1846) as deputy sheriff (residing at the jail) under George W. Barker and was himself sheriff two terms, Oct. 1846 to Oct. 1850. He was infirmary director from 1861 to 1870. He was a Mason, the lodge following his remains to their last resting place Feb. 20, 1871, the 95th anniversary of the organization of the American Union Lodge No. 1, of which he was a faithful member. | Jennings, Junia (I1559)
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1550 | Mrs. Blanche M. LaLonde Templin, one of this community's most active and widley known women, passed away at St. Lukes hospital Wednesday morning after a long and serious illiness. The deceased wife of William Alexander Templin, had been confined to her home, N7109 Altamont, for many weeks, but was removed to the hospital when her condition became more critical. Mrs. Templin was born in Michigan, and spent her girlhood there. She learned the typesetting trade at an early age and worked on several newspapers of the middle west. She met William Templin in Montana in 1911 and they were married in Spokane in 1913. Mrs. Templin was secretary of the North Spokane irrigation district No. 8 and a member of the Men's club auxiliary of Morgan Acres and the Morgan Acres Demonstration club. She had also been active in affairs of the Christian Church. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, William Alexander "Lex" Templin, Jr. and Elbert Neal Templin, one sister in Michigan, a brother in Oregon and three brothers in Chicago Funeral services are planned for Friday at Hazen and Jaeger's Chapel. Burial will be in Riverside Memorial Park. | La Londe, Blanche M. (I9276)
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