Matches 601 to 650 of 1,040
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601 | maybe Boston, England | Tyng, Hannah Ann (I2060)
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602 | Maybe KY? | Rayfield, John Carter (I1479)
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603 | Maybe Marion County | Smith, Sidney Ann (I290)
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604 | maybe Rhebgane, Kildare, Ireland | Savage, Thomas Arthur (I2063)
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605 | McMinnville, TN Post Office. | Jones, Isaac (I1670)
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606 | Member if the house of Burgess 1666. | Savage, Captain John (I2071)
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607 | Memorial Road. Cemetery | Key, Billy Paul Sr. (I56)
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608 | Memory Gardens | Lillard, Teddy Gene (I250)
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609 | Mempricius (Welsh: Meinbyr) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Maddan and brother of Malin. Upon his father's death, war broke out between Mempricius and his brother, Malin, over who would dominate Britain. Mempricius called a conference with his brother and other delegates to end the war between the two brothers. Once there, Mempricius killed Malin and took the throne of the Britons for himself. He ruled as a tyrant for twenty years, killing most of the distinguished men on the island. More so, he defeated and killed all other claimants to the throne. He abandoned his wife and his son, Ebraucus, to live a life of sodomy. While on a hunting expedition, he was separated from his companions and attacked by a pack of wolves. He died and was succeeded by his son Ebraucus. These events corresponded to the reign of Saul in Judea and Eurysthenes in Sparta. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | Mempricius of Britain (I6819)
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610 | Menan, Kitely. | Dropped Strange - Used ALLOWAY, Nancy Matilda (I8451)
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611 | Mentioned in father’s will. The History of Warren County Tennessee. Several Sources. | Jones, James (I1684)
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612 | Mentioned in will. | Jones, Thomas H. (I1999)
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613 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hayden, Stevie Lin (I3)
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614 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Key, Joshua Daniel (I24)
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615 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Key, Jacob Aaron (I25)
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616 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Key, Chelsea Lauren (I26)
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617 | mesne lord of Huntstanton at the time of the Domesday Survey 1086, and as tenant under Roger Bigod of lands at Hunstanton and other parts of Norfolk. | Fitz Herluin, Ralph Fitz Herluin de Huntstanton (I6258)
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618 | met via ancestry | Michael (I5540)
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619 | Methodist Episcipol Church in Calcutta (Lealooh, Bengal, India) | Family F189
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620 | Meyer Book XI: However, this fictive and supposititious Doshea Thurman née Strange would have been far too old to have married Robert Thurman, for she would have been seventy-one years old in 1841. [Theorem 2, confusa. Non idem at THUR 5:00001.] Gerald Connor wholly rejected the notion that Doshea‟s maiden name had been Strange. He identified Doshea instead as Doshea Thurman née Tylor, who married Robert Thurman in Highland County, OH, on 1841/2/28.17 See the biography of Robert Thurman under Strange of Knox . | Strange, Possible Doshea {Thurman} Tyler (I7138)
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621 | Michael Scott Mitchell’s line with Milly & Arch Patterson. | Mitchell, Archelaus Patterson (I6080)
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622 | Might have been Cherokee-anctestry.com member notes. | Buchanan, Jerusha (I2092)
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623 | Mike G. said they were European Jews. | Byron, Alonzo (I7258)
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624 | Mike Guererro’s line. | Tibbs, ^Rosa Earl (I7278)
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625 | Miller Cemetery | Webb, Mary S. (I2917)
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626 | Miller Creek Cemetery | Sneed, Judith “Judy” Mahalie [Webb] (I122)
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627 | Minister in the new Foxe’s book of martyrs pg. 188. : Martyr, converted to protestantiam by William Turner (d.1568). LL.D Cambridge 1534: domestic Chplin to Cranmer 1540; incubant of Hadleigh 1544; arrested & examined before Gardiner 1554 and burnt on Aldham Common near Hadleigh 1555. represented by Foxe as the beau-ideal of a parish priest and a man of ability and learning. | Taylor, Rev. Dr. Rowland (I3333)
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628 | Minister-Primitive Baptist. Cooper, Cass & Jackson counties are all adjoining there at Lee’s Summitt. Taught the first school of Cooper Co. in 1813, about 1 mile east of Booneville on Lilly’s Branch. 15 students including nephew William Bolin, Hiram & William Savage, Delaney Bolling-all relatives. He along with bro. James were on a grand jury in 1819. 1830 census shoes owning 1 female slave. | Savage, Dr. John (I2038)
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629 | Minister’s Home | Family F1077
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630 | Minnie’s bro. & sister cited in family Bible of grandmother Jordan. I applied for but there was NO birth cert. 02/2012. Vella says Nana said Minnie was the “spanish” or Mexican girl. Aunt Martha said she was born in Itasca and her mother was not Mexican, but the father was. She had different father than Beatrice and Otis. ***29 Sept 2014-After talking with AUnt Martha again and Aunt FLo, concensus is that Minnie had the Mexican father, Beatrice & Otis had different father, possibly a Hightower. Also, that Marshall may not have even been Minnie’s biological mother, either.*** | Hightower, Minnie Canana (I72)
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631 | Missouri | Jones, Edith (I181)
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632 | Missouri | Cunningham, William “Wilt” Alfred O. (I2023)
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633 | Mitchell lines? | Mary of Guelders (I6892)
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634 | Mitchell lines? | Stuart, James III (I6893)
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635 | Mitchell lines? | Stuart, James IV (I6895)
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636 | Montgomery, NC | Ozier, Catherine (I2346)
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637 | More cousins, Devon. | Tucker, Mary (I6111)
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638 | Most all their kids are buried at the same cemetery. | Hightower, William Arnold (I4040)
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639 | most likely | Morgan, William (I5571)
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640 | Mother was either Frances Trent or Judith Scott. The Gay family claimed descent from Pocahontas (circa 1595-1617),15 and the children of Gideon by Mary were listed in a Gay genealogy. | Gay, Mary B. (I7022)
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641 | Moved to Chester County around 1680. Believed to be buried in the Quaker Burial Ground (The Brick Meeting House) near Nottingham, PA (present day Cecil County, Maryland). Lived in the Friend’s Colony, Chester, PA. Apparently it was Portsmouth, NH at the time of arrival. | Job, Andrew I (I3633)
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642 | Moved to Ohio. | McDonald, Isham or Isom (I293)
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643 | Moved to Ohio. | McDonald, Nash (I312)
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644 | Moved to Ohio. | McDonald, Joseph Hiram Jr. Jr. (I313)
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645 | Moved to Washington. | Dickson, Martha Ellen (I1688)
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646 | Moved to Wilkes County, NC along with his brother Benjamin who married Martha’s sister Phebe Settle. In 1783 John & Martha sold thier plantation and moved along with Mj. William Hall and settled in Sumner County, TN. John Morgan and his sons built Morgan’s Station along Bledsoe Creek in 1785. In the winter of 1788 John Morgan was killed by Indians. | Morgan, Squire Charles (I5860)
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647 | Moved with family to Garfield County, Washington. | Dickson, Thomas Marion (I1564)
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648 | Murdered in robbery | McDonald, Jarel “Giles” (I83)
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649 | Name and son citation per tombstone plaque. | Blackburn, Esther Jones (I3030)
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650 | Named on Callie Lee’s death cert. Tombstone: “Peel’s Ark. Inf.” US Regiment: “CSA, Sam Peel’s Regiment Ark, Infantry.” Assigned 1863 at Carrollton, AR. Carroll County, AR. Rank: Private, Company “A”. Served 3 yeras. Enrollment date: June 1861, Discharged: June 1864 1880 Census may offer “Rachel”, sister, info... Sarah’s death cert says he & Louvina were both born in Arkansas. | Taylor, John McCoy (I1651)
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