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1 | 1872 BROWN, CHARLOTTE and Jane (Statutory registers Births 574: 96) | |||
2 | 1879 MCCULLOCH, JAMES (Statutory registers Births 473: 26) James McCulloch birth record | |||
3 | 1880 BROWN, WILLIAM (Statutory registers Births 564:1 15) William Brown birth record | |||
4 | 1882 BROWN, AGNES ROXBURGH (Statutory registers Births 564:1 189) Agnes Brown Birth Record, 1882 | |||
5 | 1882 JOHNSTON, JAMES (Statutory registers Marriages 564:3 238) | |||
6 | 1911 BROWN, JANE, JOHN, HUGH, JAMES, ELIZABETH (Census 564:1 18: 12) Page 12 of 17 | |||
7 | 1917IzzyMollieMarriage | |||
8 | 1917NettieLousMarriage | |||
9 | 1919 Rose Sheinause narriage record | |||
10 | 1922 JOHNSTON, JAMES (Statutory registers Deaths 564:2 55) | |||
11 | 1931EstherPDeath | |||
12 | 1936LouBeatyMarriage | |||
13 | 1945KailaPDeath | |||
14 | 1945SolomanSDeath | |||
15 | 1963 BROWN, ELIZABETH (Statutory registers Deaths 768: 9) | |||
16 | Abraham Sheinaus Naturalization record 1897 | |||
17 | Abraham Sheinaus' NYTimes obit. March 25, 1957 NYT obit for Abraham Sheinaus (misspelled in obit) March 25, 1957 | |||
18 | Adelyn Francis - Walter Scott Kennedy Trapnell Wedding Invitation Mr. George Calvin Francis announces the marriage of his sister Adelyn Beryl to Mr. Walter Scott Kennedy Trapnell Lieutenant Junior Grade United States Navy on Saturday, the seventeenth of July nineteen hundred and twenty-six Elizabeth City, North Carolina At home 528 Mowbray Arch Norfolk, Virginia | |||
19 | Agnes-Brown-Death-Cert-1960 | |||
20 | Agnes-Brown-Death-Cert-Aug-2-1960 Agnes Brown McCulloch death record | |||
21 | Agnes_Brown-James_McCullough_Marriage_Oct-1-1909 Wedding certificate for Agnes Brown and James McCulloch | |||
22 | Alfred-Charlotte-Bruce-Illustration Let us sing a little song about the Bruces Let us celebrate that good old Scottish name Let’s immortalize their faces, There gentilities and graces In our own completely private Hall of Fame As to Charlotte, she’s petite and very gracious With a pleasant dash of sprightliness and fun She’s a clever raconteur And a penny connoisseur And she holds her own at bridge with anyone As to Alfred, he is straight and tall and brainy He’s a rootin’ - tootin’ engineering chief Oh, he makes the choo-choos choo And he plays pinochle too With an everlasting luck beyond belief Let us sing a little song about the Bruces May their clouds, if they have any, all disperse May the guiding star above ‘em Never leave ‘em for we love ‘em Which is why we up an busted into verse Presented to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Bruce, Jan 8, 1938 | |||
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24 | Ann Folger - Jay Peter Kaufman Wedding Invitation 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Folger have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter Ann to Mr. Jay Peter Kaufman Sunday, the sixteenth of January One thousand, nine hundred and forty-nine New York (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
25 | Anna M Byrne Letter to Barbara Byrne 1916 | |||
26 | Anne Trapnell Jenkins - Bruce Erwin Banghart Wedding Invitation (1957) The Reverend and Mrs. Mark Jenkins request the honour of your presence at Clavary Church, Fletcher, North Carolina upon the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Anne Trapnell and Mr. Bruce Erwin Banghart Thursday, June twentieth, at six o'clock in the evening and afterwards in the Parish House Calvary Rectory Fletcher, North Carolina R.s.v.p. | |||
27 | AS filling aparatus drawing 1918 | |||
28 | AS filling aparatus patent 1918 | |||
29 | as filling aparatus specs 1918 | |||
30 | AS garment hanger drawing | |||
31 | AS garment hanger patent 1940 | |||
32 | AS garment hanger specs.1940 | |||
33 | Asbury_Park_Press_Mon__Jun_12__1950_ | |||
34 | Barbara Byrne Letter | |||
35 | Barteau / Valentine Wedding Invitation Status: Located; Wedding invitation for Sadie Barteau & JL Valentine | |||
36 | Betsey Esterbrook - James Willets Jr. Wedding Invitation 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Grant Esterbrook request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Betsey to Mr. James Willits junior Saturday the twenty-fourth of June at half after four o'clock Cathedral of the Incarnation Garden City, Long Island Garden City Bride Mrs. James Willets jr., the former Miss Betsey Esterbrook, daughter of Judge O. Grant Esterbrook and MRs. Esterbrook whose marriage took place June 24. She will live in Glen Cove, L. I. | |||
37 | Birth certificate of Pavel Berman born Sept. 19,_1926_son of Natan Berman | |||
38 | Birth_Ruth E. Sheinaus (Sheinhaus) | |||
39 | Brad Trapper circa 1970 From Palo Alto Times circa 1970: Watery Warfare Warm summer weather inspires a water fight at the Fairmeadow School playground in Palo Alto. Rob Rabirorff aims his giant gun at supervisor Ann Desposito as Brad Trapper (foreground) turns his back to the spray. (Brad Trapper aka Trapper Byrne) (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
40 | Bruce-Monument | |||
41 | Byrne-Drennan Marriage | |||
42 | Catherine Byrne Is a Bride (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
43 | Charles-Cook-Passport-Application | |||
44 | Charlotte Burns copy birth record Copy of the Record of Birth recordees on the Records of the town of Boylston Worcester County Mass during the year 1876. Full Name of Child: Sharolotha Burns Sex: F Birthplace: Boylston Date of Birth: September 2, 1876 Name of Parents: William and Sarah J. Burns Residence of Parents: Boylston Occupation of Father: Farmer Birthplace of Father: Ireland Birthplace of Mother: New York Date of Record: Jan, 1877 Informant: Parent A true copy from the records. Attest: George L Wright, Town Clerk Boylston Mass March 1932 | |||
45 | Citation91 Draft Registration - Alvin Dryden Ebi | |||
46 | Closing of Byrne Brothers Hardware Status: Located; May 1966 "Santa Cruz Old Timers Going Out of Business" One of Santa Cruz's oldest business firms, Byrne Brothers Hardware, is closing out its books after more than 70 years of continuous operations, it was announced yesterday. John Byrne and Roy Mayfield, partners in the store since 1930, said details of the close-out sale will be announced Thursday. Byrne Brothers was established in 1894, when two Michigan brothers, George G. and Walter C. Byrne, arrived in Santa Cruz and bought a tinsmith and woodstore. The original location was on Pacific avenue near the present site of Santa Cruz Savings and Loan. The business prospered, and in 1905 the firm was moved up the street to its present location at 1531 Pacific ave - 16 Pacific ave in those days. The firm included not only hardware sales, but a plumbing and sheet metal department. The shops behind the store, finally disappeared in 1958, when a city parking lot took over the land. Mayfield, a native of Tennessee, has been with Byrne Brother for all his business life, joining the firm in 1916. He and John Byrne bought an interest in the company in 1930, buying out the share of George Byrne. The partners in 1930 were Mayfield, Byrne, and John's father, Walter Byrne, one of the founders. An active partner was Helen Byrne, widow of the other founder, George G. Byrne. For more than 50 years, the store has provided free scales for friends and customers dropping in. An old-style beam platform scale was first used, the sort with sliding weights. Later the Toledo dial scales were installed still in use, regularly tested and sealed for accuracy. Byrne said neither he nor Mayfield has made plans beyond the closing sale. Once the stock is sold out, they hope to sell the building and site, he said. Another old-timer about the store is a pickup truck which Byrne described as "of this generation" -- a 1939 truck with the original paint and lettering on it. The truck is still in regular use. |
Date: May, 1966 Place: Santa Cruz, CA |
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47 | Cloyd Valentine & Minnie Packard wedding announcement. Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Boston Globe Date: Aug 6, 1919 |
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48 | Coles-Trapnell-Baptism-1912 Valentine Coles Trapnell Baptism Certificate | |||
49 | Coles-Trapnell-Birth-Certificate-1910 Birth certificate for Valentine Coles Trapnell | |||
50 | Constance Carolyn Coles Birth Announcement 13 April, 1945 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
51 | Cook Letter 02-01-1871 Letter from Charles Cook to William Barteau regarding the death of Cook's wife, Sarah Maria (Barteau): Tuxpan Mexico February 1st 1871 Dear Brother William It is with a sorrowful heart I write these few lines to you. When I was on to New York last summer I little thought I should meet with the loss I have met with so soon after my return home. When I arrived home I found Sarah and the Babe both sick and I thought the baby was dangerous but had no idea that Sarah was. In a day or two after I got home Sarah got up around the house and I thought was getting quite well again, so she helped to move the furniture to the vessel and was very anxious to get away and get settled out here. Three days after we left Galveston she was taken with a hemorrhage from the lung and the next day she had four hemorrhages and the next day one so she had six hemorrhages in three days. From that she commenced failing after we got ashore she had inward inflammation set in and it settled in the bladder for about four days. She suffered dreadfully from the inflammation of the bladder which I suppose was the cause of her death. She died on the morning of the 10th of January at 3 o'clock. I had not the least idea that her lungs were affected as the doctors all said that it was bronchitis and not the lungs and I did not feel the least alarm about her until she commenced spitting blood. It was very sudden to us all. She was sick two weeks after she had her first hemorrhage. Give my love to all of the children and tell them to write to Cecilla. She will keep house for me and keep the children all together which was their mother's request. I will bid you good bye for this time. From your Brother, Charles R Cook |
Owner of original: Hugh Byrne Date: 1 Feb 1871 Place: tuxpan, veracruz, mexico 20.9645689, -97.40449609999996 |
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52 | Cook Letter 05-13-1866 Letter from Charles Cook to William Barteau regarding a minor debt payment owed by Barteau: San Luis Pass May 13th / 66 Dear Brother William I will now with a few lines in acknowledgement of yours that I rec'd on the first of this month. I did not have time to answer it before I left town so I will write now as I have a chance to send this to mail. I was glad to hear that you rec'd the trunk all right. Sarah can tell you more of the particulars about things than I can which I presume she has done as this as she has written to you once or twice since she sent the trunk. I received a letter from Smith Dayton acknowledging the receipt of the money and I wrote to him in case that he should come out early in the fall to draw the remainder of the money from you and bring it to me. I did not give him a draft or order but wrote him to give you a receipt of it in my name. So if he calls on you for it and you have it to spare you can let him have it. I think it likely he may want it to use himself before he gets ready to start out here which I am perfectly willing to in case you can spare it as well as not, for I am a little interested in that vessel with Smith and if he uses the money there it will be the ?? that I shall have to pay when he gets out there. Sarah is quite complaining just now and has been for some two or three weeks. Cecilla and Charlie are well. We are all on a sand hill roosting on the lookout for some poor being to come along with a cargo to smuggle in which case I am in hopes to make something for if the cargo is worth anything I shall, for I get 1/4 of the value besides my yearly salary. Give my love to the children and tell them that I will try to come and see them a year from this summer if nothing happens and I can get away from here. If I stay keep(?) the situation I am in now I expect it will be hard to get a leave of absence long enough to come on without resigning, and that I don't care to do unless I am sure of doing better. You must write whenever you can take time enough and make it convenient for we are mighty glad to get a letter from home if there is only three lines in it. We have no news here to write for we never see any one or hear anything except in a paper, and it is only when I go to town that we get any of them. I will close for this time from yours, Fraternally & Sincerely, your Brother C. R. Cook |
Place: san luis pass, texas 29.07819708383888, -95.12627367252196 |
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53 | Drennan Bible | |||
54 | Edna Sarah Valentine - Thomas Tidball Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1909 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lewis Valentine announce the marriage of their daughter Edna Sarah to Mr. Thomas Tidball Trapnell on Saturday, the twentieth of February One thousand nine hundred and nine Brookhaven, New York | |||
55 | Edna Valentine - Alfred Bruce Wedding Invitation 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lewis Valentine announce the marriage of their daughter Edna Valentine Trapnell to Mr. Alfred William Bruce on Saturday, the sixteenth of November One thousand nine hundred and forty New York City | |||
56 | Eleanor Milicent Trapnell - John Alexander Hilleary Wedding Invitation 1941 Mrs. Joseph Trapnell requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Eleanor Milicent to John Alexander Hilleary on Saturday the twenty-sixth of July nineteen hundred and forty-one at half after six o'clock Memorial Episcopal Church Baltimore, Maryland | |||
57 | Elizabeth Sellman Trapnell - William J King Wedding Invitation 1944 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trapnell III announce the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Sellman to Major William J. King United States Marine Corps Reserve on Friday the eighth of December nineteen hundred and forty four Church of the Redeemer Baltimore, Maryland | |||
58 | Elsa Parma Bartlett - William Colston Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Perry Bartlett announce the marriage of their daughter Elsa Parma and Mr. William Colston Trapnell on Tuesday, the first of September nineteen hundred and thirty-one New York City | |||
59 | Emily George Valentine - Phillips Douglas Phillips Wedding Invitation 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hildreth Valentine have the honor to announce the marriage of their daughter Emily George Valentine to Phillips Douglas Phillips August twenty-second nineteen hundred sixty-one San Francisco, California At Home 1456 Jones Avenue San Francisco, California (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
60 | Ephraim Asimov document | |||
61 | Ernst-Meyer-Memorial | |||
62 | Ester Poliinkowsky_NY arrival 11.23.1906 | |||
63 | Evelina Tucker Bedinger - Philip Asfordby Beatty Wedding Announcement 1954 Mr. Philip Asfordby Beatty and Mrs. Richard Watkins Trapnell announce their marriage on Saturday the sixteenth of October One thousand nine hundred and fifty-four St. Augustine, Florida | |||
64 | Fannie Orel Hershfield Death Certificate | |||
65 | Fernald Island001 1702 map of Thomas Fernald’s Island (aka Puddington’s Island, Lay Claim Island, Dennett’s Island), later the site of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The land appears to be subdivided amongst his children: Mr. Pray -- Married to Mary Fernald Mr. Kelly -- Married to Joanna Fernald Mr. Atkins -- Married to Patience Fernald Mr. Henderson -- Married to Sarah Fernald Samuel Fernald Hercules Fernald Mr. Eastwick -- Married to Elizabeth Fernald | |||
66 | Fernald's Island (aka Puddington's, Lay Claim, and Dennett's Island) circa 1702 1702 map of Thomas Fernald’s Island (aka Puddington’s Island, Lay Claim Island, Dennett’s Island), later the site of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The land appears to be subdivided amongst his children: Mr. Pray -- Married to Mary Fernald Mr. Kelly -- Married to Joanna Fernald Mr. Atkins -- Married to Patience Fernald Mr. Henderson -- Married to Sarah Fernald Samuel Fernald Hercules Fernald Mr. Eastwick -- Married to Elizabeth Fernald |
Owner of original: Hugh Byrne Place: Fernald's Island, Kittery, York, ME, USA 43.0801852, -70.7332019 |
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67 | Florence Elizabeth Willits - Isaac Hicks Cocks Wedding Invitation 1938 Mr. and Mrs. James Willits request the pleasure of your company at the wedding reception of their daughter FLorence Elizabeth and Mr. Isaac Hicks Cocks on Seventh Day, twenty-fifth of Sixth Month Nineteen hundred and thirty-eight at half after four o'clock Glen Cove, New York The favour of an answer is requested | |||
68 | Frances Bland Rawlings - Frederick Holmes Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ripley Rawlings request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Frances Bland to Mr. Frederick Holmes Trapnell on Saturday, the twenty-eight of January One thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine at eight o'clock in the evening Second Presbyterian Church Norfolk, Virginia | |||
69 | Francis-Austin-1820-Postal-Clip October 1st, 1820 List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Middlebury ...NEW HAVEN. Francis B. Austin, Asahel, Barns. RIPTON.... | |||
70 | Frank Scheiner, Liz Sheinause marriage certificate 12.24.1921 | |||
71 | Franklin Waters Death Notice | |||
72 | Frederick Trapnell Obit 1975 Vice-Adm. (retired) Frederick Mckay Trapnell, 72, who commanded .the aircraft carriers Breton and Coral Sea in the Pacific in World War II. A 1923 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, he served on the dirigibles Akron and Macon and in the later 20s was a member of an aerial acrobatic team. Died in San Diego. | |||
73 | Garrett Rue Court Record 1887 | |||
74 | george-byrne-laura-norris-marriage-certificate Certificate of marriage for George G Byrne Jr. & Laura Josephine Norris, 1922 | |||
75 | Gilbert Byrne to Barbara Byrne 1926 Santa Cruz Nov-5 1926 California Dear Barbara, I have been waiting 1 hr and 3 quarters for the parade & it gives me a pain. I could be reading the Horseman of the Planes at home & see the parade. I am in the stands wrighting this standing up. And then the parade began. It was funny as anything. They had men bathing beauties and most of them weighed 200 lbs. They had a baby parade and fake men nurses. I am wrighting this in school at Mission Hill Nov 9, 1926. You can show this letter to Helen Jo if you feel like. I better stop & get my arithmetic. Mr. Scott is going. Worked 2 hr 17 min on arithmetic doing 10 problems. Love, Gilbert | |||
76 | Grandpa Abraham Sheinaus Abraham Sheinaus (c) 1950 | |||
77 | Hancock-IL-1855-Francis-Brown-Estate-Auction | |||
78 | Hancock-IL-1855-Francis-Brown-Estate-Auction | |||
79 | Hancock-IL-1855-Francis-Brown-Probate-Journal | |||
80 | Hancock-IL-1855-Francis-Brown-Probate-Journal | |||
81 | Hancock-IL-1911-Charles-Austin-Death-Cert-and-Will | |||
82 | Hancock-IL-1911-Charles-Austin-Death-Cert-and-Will | |||
83 | harry-charles-hershfield-ssn | |||
84 | Heman Austin Mysterious Shot From Los Angeles Herald, 09 Apr 1881:? Mysterious Shot Grass Valley, April .8—Nicholas Permewer, a native of Cornwall, England, and a gardener by occupation, aged about 65, was shot dead in an upper hallway of tbe Pacific Hotel this morning. There was no witness to the affair, although the shot was heard by a number of lodgers in tbe house, some of whom also heard Permewer say, "She has shot me." The shooting seems to have occurred near the door of a room occupied by Mrs. Heman Austin. In her was found a shotgun with 1 barrel recently discharged. Mrs. Austin was arrested, but the Coroner's Jury found that deceased came to his death at the hands of a person unknown. | |||
85 | Henry Dryden Phoebe Mankin wedding license | |||
86 | Henry Dryden Sadie Stice Wedding License | |||
87 | Henry Lerner death certificate 1936 | |||
88 | henry-kloman-letter-1918 (added note at top) No! I didn't have any trouble about baggage coming over & have not done any more of the fool tricks I did. Mobile Hospital #1 Dec 10, 1918 My dear Edna: I expect you think I am mean not to have written for so long but I expect Nell has kept you occasionally posted as in several of her letters she has said 'I have written to Edna'. I received your very interesting letter of Sept 22nd after I left Beauvais & joined this outfit & life has been as strenuous & such a rush since that I didn't even attempt to write any personal letters except to Nell. I wish I could write you a long letter and tell you the many things I have seen & experiences I have been through but can only send a short one this time for while we are not busy just at this time yet conditions of living make it difficult to write. I am in my tent with one candle for light and my ever ready knee is my usual writing table. I saw much of interest around Montdidier when I had headquarters at Beauvais but it was quiet there compared to what it has been here. About Oct 1st I had a wire to report to Paris immediately & on arrival there was assigned to Mobile Hospital #1 & told to take train to Bar le Duc & find the outfit from there. I expected to be several days finding it as it was just back of the fighting front at Verdun but located it & arrived bag & baggage that night, a very fortunate & thankful man. Mobile #1 is entirely in tents & moves with the battle front & receives only the worst wounded cases which cannot be moved back further. When there was a drive or there would be a constant stream day & night, we would operate & as soon as possible pass them on back to an evacuation hospital, the last month of the war we operated 1077 cases & I had 227 burials. This will give you some idea. We were & are yet constantly in wind & rain. We wade in mud, sleep in mud, eat in mud. There is no escape. We were always within range of the enemy guns & frequently shelled & bombed but our work went quietly and incessantly on regardless of days or inconvenience, our brave boys were coming back in need & the Drs & nurses stuck to their job as long as there was the need. I was in Verdun one day while it was being shelled & one of the big fellows broke right over my head. I heard the whine but before I could think to duck it had exploded & the shrapnell was pattering down around me but my name wasn't on it & it didn't touch me. Two days after we moved from that location it was shelled & the outfit that followed us there had a number of their personnel killed & wounded, we were very fortunate to get through with out any casualties. Mail was just brought in and I drew from your letters, two from Nell, Nov 10th the last & one from a poor little woman in Austin, Texas, the wife of a Capt. Moore whose husband I buried Oct 16th & I wrote her, it was her only notice & her letter is just heart breaking. We were at the foot of Dead Man's Hill & the famous Hill 304 when the end came. That is a desolate and God forsaken country. I never saw a place so torn up. We later moved up near Dun & as I went over the battle field we saw most awful sights, many of our own boys, as well as Coche(? illegible), were lying unburied where they had fallen two & three weeks before, some bodies only in part & no possible way of identification. I buried all we found. We are now near what was the town of Varennes, a railhead, awaiting orders to entrain for Germany. It is raining hard. I just looked at my bed & found a nice puddle of water on my pillow & elsewhere & have moved to what I hope may be free from deluge. I am well and feeling fine & notwithstanding inconveniences am glad to be at the front as long as I have to be over here. Did Tom get over? Love to all. Don't know when I'll get home. Hope to see you in NY when I come. Am delighted to hear if you can find time to write. Tell Val to work hard at school & see how much he will know when I see him next. Affectionately, Harry | |||
89 | History_of_Windham_County_Vol1 | |||
90 | Hugh Brown Obit Hugh Brown Obit | |||
91 | Hugh-Brown-Letter-Xmas-1983 Letter from Hugh Brown to Jack & Sally Byrne from 1983, following his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame earlier that year. Gives a great flavor for Hugh Brown’s personality. | |||
92 | Hugh-Brown-Pro-Football-Hall-of-Fame Brown Is Award Winner | |||
93 | Ian Trapnell Brown Birth Announcement (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
94 | Irene Marianna Kukawka - Hunter Ripley Rawlings, III Wedding Invitation 1967 Mrs. Stanley Kukawka has the honour of announcing the marriage of her daughter Irene Marianna to Mr. Hunter Ripley Rawlings, III on Saturday the seventh of January nineteen hundred and sixty-seven Dearborn, Michigan | |||
95 | Isaac Polakoff's naturalization intent 1926 | |||
96 | Isaac Polakoff_1903 intent to become a US citizen | |||
97 | James-McCulloch-Death-Cert-1962 | |||
98 | James-Rawling-Memory-Loss-1947 Memory Failed Aged Chatham Resident Wanders Here: Believed Amnesia Victim Believed to be a victim of amnesia, James Rawling, 73, was taken to his home in Chatham from Edgewater today after spending the night in a cell at the Borough police station. Rawling was found by the police shortly after 9 o’clock last night wandering aimlessly through the Ferry Plaza in Edgewater. He was unable to tell where he lived but he said he thought it might be in Chatham. He said he had frequent lapses of memory. Chatham police notified Edgewater Police Department this morning that Rawling lived in that town and that one of his friends would call in Edgewater and bring him home. He was taken home before noon. | |||
99 | James-W-Rawling-Obit-1950 | |||
100 | James_Rogers_and_Descendants |
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