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1001 | Name: Stella Ballard-Relationship: Daughter-Race: White-Sex: F-Birth July 1891-Age: 8-Marital Status: Single-Born: Missouri-Mother Born: Iowa-Father Born: Pennsylvania | STEWART, Stella (I4685)
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1002 | Name: Susan Austin / Age: 17 / Gender: F / Occupation: / Value of Real Estate: / Place of Birth: Vermont / Attended School: /- | AUSTIN, Susan B (I187)
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1003 | Name: Annie E Harris-Age: 50-Birth Date: Jan 1850-Birthplace: Missouri-Home in 1900: Hollister, San Benito, California-Street: Fifth Street-Sheet Number: 4-Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 94-Family Number: 96-Race: White-Gender: Female-Relation to Head of House: Wife-Marital status: Married-Spouse's name: Beaumont Harris-Marriage Year: 1868-Father's Birthplace: Missouri-Mother's Birthplace: Missouri-Mother: Number of Living Children: 2-Mother: How Many Children: 4-Can Read: Yes-Can Write: Yes-Can Speak English: Yes | MARTIN, Annie (I4957)
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1004 | Name: Austin, Anne F / Rel: Daughter / Race: W / Sex: F / Birth: Oct 1859 / Age: 40 / Marital: S / Children: / Survive: / Birth: California / Father Birth: Vermont / Mother Birth: Missouri / Occupation: School Teacher / Read: Y / Write: Y / Speak English: Y / Own-Rent: Rent / Farm or House: House- | AUSTIN, Annie Franklin (I593)
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1005 | Name: Beaumont Harris-Age: 58-Birth Date: Mar 1842-Birthplace: Tennessee-Home in 1900: Hollister, San Benito, California-Street: Fifth Street-Sheet Number: 4-Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 94-Family Number: 96-Race: White-Gender: Male-Relation to Head of House: Head-Marital status: Married-Spouse's name: Annie E Harris-Marriage Year: 1868-Father's Birthplace: North Carolina-Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee-Occupation: Bank-Clerk-Months Not Employed: 0-Can Read: Yes-Can Write: Yes-Can Speak English: Yes-House Owned or Rented: R-Farm or House: H-Neighbors: View others on page-Household Members: -Name Age-Beaumont Harris 58-Annie E Harris 50 | HARRIS, Beaumont (I4958)
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1006 | Name: Charles Byrne-Age: 17-Birth Year: abt 1843-Gender: Male-Race: White-Birth Place: Michigan-Home in 1860: Jackson Ward 2, Jackson, Michigan-Post Office: Jackson-Dwelling Number: 354-Family Number: 364-Occupation: Gass Plumber | BYRNE, Charles Benjamin (I709)
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1007 | Name: Charles L Austin-Age: 4-Birth Year: abt 1856-Gender: Male-Birth Place: Illinois-Home in 1860: Carthage, Hancock, Illinois-Post Office: Carthage-Dwelling Number: 2901-Family Number: 2802 | AUSTIN, Charles Lewis (I2064)
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1008 | Name: Charles W Dale-Age: 23-Birth Date: Nov 1876-Birthplace: Illinois-Home in 1900: Hancock, Hancock, Illinois-Sheet Number: 10-Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 99-Family Number: 200-Race: White-Gender: Male-Relation to Head of House: Son-Marital status: Single-Father's name: John T Dale-Father's Birthplace: Illinois-Mother's name: Sarah A Dale-Mother's Birthplace: Illinois-Occupation: Laborer-Months Not Employed: 0-Can Read: Yes-Can Write: Yes-Can Speak English: Yes | DALE, Charles (I4950)
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1009 | Name: Conrad Cratzenberg-Age: 48-Birth Year: abt 1802-Birthplace: New York-Home in 1850: Hancock, Illinois, USA | CRATSENBERG, Conrad (I2886)
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1010 | Name: Edward C Stewart / Age in 1870: 28 / Birth Year: abt 1842-Birthplace: Pennsylvania / Dwelling Number: 75 / Home in 1870: Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana / Race: White / Gender: Male / Post Office: Columbus / Occupation: Carpenter / Male Citizen over 21: Y / Personal Estate Value: 200 / Real Estate Value: 1000 / Inferred Spouse: Catharine Stewart / Inferred Children: Jane Stewart / Mattie A Stewart / Minnie Stewart | STEWART, Edward C (I4678)
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1011 | Name: Edward Stewart-Age 58-Birth Date: Feb 1842-Birthplace: Pennsylvania-Father's Birth: Pennsylvania-Mother's Birth: Pennsylvania-Home in 1900: Hudson Township, Bates, MO-Race: W-Sex: M-Married: M-Years Married: 13-Occupation: Farmer-Can Read: Yes-Can Write: Yes-Can Speak: Yes-Owned: Yes-Free or Mortgage: Free-Farm or Home: Farm | STEWART, Edward C (I4678)
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1012 | Name: Eleanor T Kloman-Age: 65-Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875-Gender: Female-Race: White-Birthplace: West Virginia-Marital Status: Married-Relation to Head of House: Wife-Home in 1940: Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina-Map of Home in 1940: View Map-Street: Hillsboro Street-House Number: 900-Inferred Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Resident on farm in 1935: No-Sheet Number: 1A-institution: Saint Marys School And College 1-33-Industry: College-Attended School or College: No-Highest Grade Completed: College, 2nd year-Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 21-Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work-Weeks Worked in 1939: 0-Income: 0-Income Other Sources: No-Neighbors: View others on page-Household Members: -Name Age-Henry F Kloman 69-Eleanor T Kloman 65 | TRAPNELL, Eleanor Marshall (I711)
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1013 | Name: Etta B Dale-[Etta E Dale] -Age: 18-Birth Date: Jan 1882-Birthplace: Illinois-Home in 1900: Hancock, Hancock, Illinois-Sheet Number: 10-Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 99-Family Number: 200-Race: White-Gender: Female-Relation to Head of House: Daughter-Marital status: Single-Father's name: John T Dale-Father's Birthplace: Illinois-Mother's name: Sarah A Dale-Mother's Birthplace: Illinois-Occupation: At School-Attended School: 9-Can Read: Yes-Can Write: Yes-Can Speak English: Yes- | DALE, Etta B (I4951)
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1014 | Name: Henry F Kloman-Respondent: Yes-Age: 69-Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871-Gender: Male-Race: White-Birthplace: Virginia-Marital Status: Married-Relation to Head of House: Head-Home in 1940: Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina-Map of Home in 1940: View Map-Street: Hillsboro Street-House Number: 900-Farm: No-Inferred Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Residence in 1935: Farmville, Pitt, North Carolina-Resident on farm in 1935: No-Sheet Number: 1A-institution: Saint Marys School And College 1-33-Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 3-Occupation: Teacher Clergyman-House Owned or Rented: Rented-Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 20-Attended School or College: No-Highest Grade Completed: College, 5th or subsequent year-Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 60-Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work-Weeks Worked in 1939: 52-Income: 3200-Income Other Sources: Yes-Household Members: -Name Age-Henry F Kloman 69-Eleanor T Kloman 65 | KLOMAN, Reverend Henry Felix (I981)
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1015 | Name: John T Dale-Age: 51-Birth Date: Apr 1849-Birthplace: Illinois-Home in 1900: Hancock, Hancock, Illinois-Sheet Number: 10-Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 199-Family Number: 200-Race: White-Gender: Male-Relation to Head of House: Head-Marital status: Married-Spouse's name: Sarah A Dale-Marriage Year: 1870-Father's Birthplace: Kentucky-Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky-Occupation: Farmer-Months Not Employed: 0-Can Read: Yes-Can Write: Yes-Can Speak English: Yes-House Owned or Rented: O-Home Free or Mortgaged: M-Farm or House: F | DALE, John T (I3172)
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1016 | Name: Sarah A Dale-Age: 48-Birth Date: May 1852-Birthplace: Illinois-Home in 1900: Hancock, Hancock, Illinois-Sheet Number: 10-Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 99-Family Number: 200-Race: White-Gender: Female-Relation to Head of House: Wife-Marital status: Married-Spouse's name: John T Dale-Marriage Year: 1870-Father's Birthplace: Vermont-Mother's Birthplace: Indiana-Mother: Number of Living Children: 2-Mother: How Many Children: 2-Can Read: Yes-Can Write: Yes-Can Speak English: Yes | AUSTIN, Sarah A (I2065)
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1017 | Name:-Agnes Roxburgh-Age:-7 Mo-Estimated birth year:-abt 1850-Relationship:-Daughter-Father:-James Roxburgh-Mother:-Ann Roxburgh-Gender:-Female-Where born:-Port Glasgow, renfrew-Parish Number:-574-Civil Parish:-Paisley Middle Church-Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps:-View related Ecclesiastical Parish-Town:-Port Glasgow-County:-Renfrewshire-Address:-Dock Head Street- | ROXBURGH, Agnes (I5043)
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1018 | Name:-Ann Roxburgh-Age:-9-Estimated birth year:-abt 1842-Relationship:-Daughter-Father:-James Roxburgh-Mother:-Ann Roxburgh-Gender:-Female-Where born:-Port Glasgow, renfrew-Parish Number:-574-Civil Parish:-Paisley Middle Church-Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps:-View related Ecclesiastical Parish-Town:-Port Glasgow-County:-Renfrewshire-Address:-Dock Head Street-Occupation:-Scholar- | ROXBURGH, Ann (I5040)
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1019 | Name:-James Roxburgh-Age:-36-Estimated Birth Year:-abt 1815-Relationship:-Head-Spouse:-Ann Roxburgh-Gender:-Male-Where born:-Ireland-Parish Number:-574-Civil parish:-Paisley Middle Church-Town:-Port Glasgow-County:-Renfrewshire-Address:-Dock Head Street-Occupation:-Mariner- | ROXBURGH, James (I5038)
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1020 | Name:-James Roxburgh-Age:-7-Estimated birth year:-abt 1844-Relationship:-Son-Father:-James Roxburgh-Mother:-Ann Roxburgh-Gender:-Male-Where born:-Port Glasgow, renfrew-Parish Number:-574-Civil Parish:-Paisley Middle Church-Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps:-View related Ecclesiastical Parish-Town:-Port Glasgow-County:-Renfrewshire-Address:-Dock Head Street-Occupation:-Scholar- | ROXBURGH, James (I5041)
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1021 | Name:-Jane Roxburgh-Age:-11-Estimated birth year:-abt 1840-Relationship:-Daughter-Father:-James Roxburgh-Mother:-Ann Roxburgh-Gender:-Female-Where born:-Port Glasgow, renfrew-Parish Number:-574-Civil Parish:-Paisley Middle Church-Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps:-View related Ecclesiastical Parish-Town:-Port Glasgow-County:-Renfrewshire-Address:-Dock Head Street-Occupation:-Scholar- | ROXBURGH, Jane (I1501)
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1022 | Name:-Richard Roxburgh-Age:-3-Estimated birth year:-abt 1848-Relationship:-Son-Father:-James Roxburgh-Mother:-Ann Roxburgh-Gender:-Male-Where born:-Port Glasgow, renfrew-Parish Number:-574-Civil Parish:-Paisley Middle Church-Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps:-View related Ecclesiastical Parish-Town:-Port Glasgow-County:-Renfrewshire-Address:-Dock Head Street- | ROXBURGH, Richard (I5042)
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1023 | Name:Azariah Martin-Age in 1870:46-Birth Year:abt 1824-Birthplace:Missouri-Dwelling Number:67-Home in 1870:San Juan, Monterey, California-Race:White-Gender:Male-Occupation:School Teacher-Male Citizen over 21:Y-Personal Estate Value:250-Inferred Spouse:Francis Martin- | MARTIN, Azariah (I2583)
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1024 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WARTHEN, Channing Waters Trapnell (I4649)
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1025 | Named for his mother’s first cousin, Thomas Allen Tidball. | TRAPNELL, Major Thomas Tidball (I132)
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1026 | Nathan Coles (Robert, Robert). The eldest child of Robert and Mercy (Wright) Cole, born at Oyster Bay, March 18, 1672. He married February 21, 1691, Rachel Hopkins. | Family: COLES, Nathan / HOPKINS, Rachel (F525)
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1027 | Nathan Coles (Robert, Robert). The eldest child of Robert and Mercy (Wright) Cole, born at Oyster Bay, March 18, 1672. He married February 21, 1691, Rachel Hopkins. (Town records of Oyster Bay show 1671 as birth year) | COLES, Nathan (I1434)
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1028 | Navy test pilot. Instrumental in establishing a formalized course of instruction for test pilots and forming the US Navy Test Pilot School at Patuxent River. Retired as Rear Admiral. | TRAPNELL, Vice Admiral Frederick Mackay (I988)
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1029 | nearly lost use of leg -- but went on to become a physical education teacher | SALZ, Morris (I5211)
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1030 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | POLK, Sam (I5182)
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1031 | Nettie, who came to the US at age 14, was good at math and had wonderful, thick hair, said her daughter, Ruth. "She was a good seemstress and knitter." Back in Russia, she knitted two pairs of booties for her German Shepherd, "Tzigane," which meant Gypsy in Yiddish or Russian. The dog went out with the booties, and came back without them. "My mother never forgot that," Ruth said. Nettie was part of the Scheiner clan "tho her last name was Pollakoff," said Ruth. Her half-sister, Kayla, married a Scheiner. And "Abe's family (Nettie's in-laws) knew the Scheiner family in Europe, and when they came here, they lived near each other." Nettie lived on Ludlow in Manhattan when she first arrived. She worked as a hat-maker and went to high school at night, Ruth said. From Nettie's niece, Marcelle Pollakoff London: "How we got to Pollakoff from Polliankofsky is that there was a cousin named Max Pollakoff who took (Nettie's brother) Izzy off the boat when he came to America under the name Pollakoff." OBITUARY: Dec. 7, 1955 Newsday | POLLAKOFF, Annette (Nettie) C. (I758)
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1032 | Never left Russia. His sister, Nettie, sent food to him and Froike but lost track of them during WWII, said Nettie's daughter, Ruth Sheinaus Asimov. | POLLAKOFF, Shoile (or Shaul) (I769)
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1033 | Never married. Deceased age 70. (Notes per Margaret McCune) | KING, Daniel (I2209)
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1034 | New London Vital Records in Barbour Collection: POWERS Anne m John Byrne, Nov 16 1784 | Family: BYRNE, John / POWERS, Anne (F136)
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1035 | New York Medical College and Hospital for Women (Homoeopathic) | TRAPNELL, Valentine Coles (I102)
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1036 | Newspaper notice gives date of death as July 11, 1819, though headstone says July 10th, 1819. | POWERS, Anne (I1673)
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1037 | Nicholas Wright, one of founders of Oysterbay L. I. | WRIGHT, Nicholas (I1331)
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1038 | Nickname was “Bunny” | STANG, Ethan M. (I3429)
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1039 | No house # given | AUSTIN, Levi Brown (I181)
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1040 | Not clear when marriage ended. Still living together in Fresno in 1920, per census | Family: PULLIAM, Roy / NEES, Norma (F3802)
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1041 | Not mentioned in obit for William M Brown, her son, though husband, Wiilliam is still alive | MCFARLANE, Isabella Burns (I4828)
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1042 | Note in photo album beside Henry and Martha Griffen: “Daughter Lizzie M. James Haviland, their eldest daughter Louise M. Bernard Walton from ? school.” | GRIFFEN, Elizabeth (I3650)
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1043 | Notes from Jane Perry: ALEXANDER SCOTT TIDBALL (1796-1848) was the son of Joseph Tidball and Jane Scott. Joseph Tidball immigrated to this country from Wales and settled in Philadelphia, Pa. Later, with his wife, he moved to Winchester in Frederick Co., Virginia, and there he prospered greatly. At one time he owned most of the land upon which the town of Winchester now stands. No less than fifteen full pages of the Index of Deeds in the Clerk's Office in Winchester are filled with the real estate transactions of this family and they cover only those which took place prior to 1838. He and his brother, Thomas Allen Tidball, who served as Clerk and Deputy Clerk of the Court for Frederick County for 52 years, purchased from their father "Hawthorne", originally part of the "Glen Burnie" plantation, Alexander Scott Tidball later selling his interest to his brother who lived at "Hawthorne" from 1813 until his death in 1856. Mr. Tidball studied law and was admitted to the bar. He engaged in the practice of his profession and in various other business activities. About 1820 he married Millicent McGuire I born at "Grove Farm," Frederick County, Va. in 1798), daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Holmes McGuire and aunt of Dr. Hunter McGuire, Medical Director of "Stonewall" Jackson's Corps in the Army of Northern Virginia. Alexander Scott Tidball lived on Water Street in Winchester. His home was later owned by Dr. Boyd. The children of Alexander Scott and Millicent McGuire Tidball were: Jane Scott, Elizabeth Holmes, Lucy Page, Mary, Edward McGuire (the first born). Frank and Alfred. Alexander Scott Tidball died in Winchester and is buried there. His brother Josiah Tidball then living in Fauquier Co., Va. married Lucy G. Page, daughter of Mann Page III of "Mannsfield" and Mary Tayloe, his wife. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Hill and took place at "Prospect Hill" in Clarke Co. on Thursday, January 31, 1836. | TIDBALL, Alexander Scott (I3941)
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1044 | Notes on Robert Coles House: The original home of Robert Coles is standing today as the east wing of the residence at 34 The Place. This tiny wing of the present dwelling is quite dwarfed by the more pretentious wings that have been added by subsequent residents. It is the oldest place of residence now standing in Glen Cove. until the spring of 1945 there stood a large and much weather-beaten black locust (Robina pseudocacia), in front of the house. This ancient tree was one of several brought to Long Island by Captain John Sands of Cow Neck shortly after the settlement of Musketa Cove. This was probably the first introduction of that species of locust to Long Island, although today it is very plentiful along the north shore. From Geneologies of the Cole Family: Robert Coles (Robert). Mentioned in order of town council of Warwick, Rhode Island, 1656, relative to his father’s estate. He married Mercy, daughter of Nicholas and Ann Wright. Their children were: i. Nathan, b. March 18, 1672 ii. Tamor, b ---- ----; m. Nathaniel Carpenter 14 iii. John, b ---- ----. 15 iv. Charles, b ---- ----. 16 v. Robert, b. ---- ----. vi. Mercy, b. ---- ----. vii. Mary, b. ---- ----; m. William Thorneycraft Will: 4 sons Nathan, Robt., John, Charles Cousin John Townsend, my sister Ann's son Signed in Musquetocove 1689/90 Robert Will in Musqueto Cove July 1712 Sons Nathan, John, Charles Daugthers Tamar Carpenter, Mercy Carpenter, Mary Shoneycraft (could not decipher writing) | COLES, Robert (I1211)
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1045 | Notice in Hartford Times, 31 Oct 1820 | Family: BYRNE, John / POWERS, Abigail (F3843)
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1046 | Noting Nellie born ~1862, which conflicts with marriage date for Charles & Joesphine | BYRNE, Nellie (I5191)
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1047 | Now lists occupation as Accountant | ISAACS, John (I2088)
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1048 | Nuckholls, Laura / White / Female / Age 17 / Stepdaughter / Born in Illinois / Father born in Illinois / Mother born in Illinois | NUCKOLLS, Laura May (I5380)
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1049 | Nuckolls (Nuchles) / Byford / Son / White / Male / Born Aug 1892 / Age 7 / Single / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Illinois / Mother Born in Illinois | NUCKOLLS, Byford (I5357)
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1050 | Nuckolls (Nuchles) / Frank / Son / White / Male / Born Oct 1884 / Age 15 / Single / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Illinois / Mother Born in Illinois - | NUCKOLLS, Frank (I5356)
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1051 | Nuckolls (Nuchles) / Jefferson / Head / White / Male / Born Dec 1834 / Age 65 / Married / Married 29 Years / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Virginia / Mother Born in North Carolina / Occupation Lawyer - | NUCKOLLS, Thomas Jefferson (I5354)
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1052 | Nuckolls (Nuchles) / Leona / Daughter / White / Female / Born Nov 1881 / Age 18 / Single / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Illinois / Mother Born in Illinois | NUCKOLLS, Leona Ann (I5353)
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1053 | Nuckolls (Nuchles) / Martha / Wife / White / Female / Born Jan 1850 / Age 50 / Married / Married 29 Years / Children Born = 8 / Children Living = 4 / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Ohio / Mother Born in Virginia | BRUNK, Martha Ann (I5355)
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1054 | Numerous photos and new clips of his death via his aunt, Emily Jane Drennan Puilliam | FLETCHER, Captain Francis Drennan (I5352)
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1055 | NY Times Paid Notices, 3/15/2002 SEVERNS - Theodate Johnson. Died March 13, 2002 of natural causes. She is survived by her husband Dr. Scott Severns of New York City and her sister Jeanette Dempsey of Cleveland, Ohio and her brother Philip Johnson an architect in New York City. She was a former owner and publisher of Musical America. She was active in the Musicians Club of New York City. She had given solo concerts in New York and London. Services are private. | JOHNSON, Theodate (I1076)
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1056 | O B Rue | Age 6 | White | Female | | | Born in Kansas | RUE, Olive Esalia (I1240)
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1057 | Oakland, Oct. 12, Licenses to marry were issued to-day to...Fred C. Rue, 27, and Grace S. Harris, 23, both of San Francisco, Oct 13, 1901 | Family: RUE, Fred Conover / HARRIS, Grace S (F540)
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1058 | Obit for sister, Martha, says “Samona, Cal”, which I take to be Sonoma | BROWN, Henry (I5393)
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1059 | Obit for sister, Martha, spells this as “Samona, Cal” | BROWN, Ray (I5392)
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1060 | Obituary William F Stone, Jr September 11, 1929 - August 22, 2009 Well Known Peninsula Artist Pacific Grove - William Stone, Jr., 79, known to his friends and family as Bill, a longtime resident, passed away on August 22, 2009 after a 40-year battle with cancer. Bill was born on September 11, 1929, in Walnut Grove, CA. He attended UC Berkeley, then the school of Medical Illustration in Boston, where he met his future wife, Nancy Evans. He then went on to get his teaching credentials. He was a well-loved art teacher at Blackford High School in Campbell before moving to the Monterey Peninsula in 1965. There he started a long teaching career at Carmel High School. Many of his art students have attributed their professional careers to their favorite art teacher and remained in contact with Bill well after graduating from his class. Bill was very well known in the art community of Carmel and was referred by many as “Mr. Carmel.” He sat as president of the Carmel Art Association for many terms. The shows of his very unique watercolor style had become synonymous with his name. He will be missed greatly among the art community as well as by his friends and family. William gave his entire life to his love of art, family and friends. He was a very charismatic person who always lit up the room or event he was attending. Always a volunteer, he gave his time to others, never asking anything in return. Bill was an active lifetime member of the Presbyterian Church and devoted much of his life to his faith and support of his church, along with his wife, Nancy. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Nancy; his three children, David Stone (Laura), Laurie Rogers, and Jennifer Conrad (Mathias); his brother, Robert Stone of Sacramento; his sister Carol Kern of Marysville; nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. William can rest in peace knowing his artistic style will never be duplicated, or the man known as “Mr. Carmel” will never be replaced. His talents are very present in his children and grandchildren as they are all very artistic in many different ways. Rest in peace Bill, you will be missed. A private family memorial was held in Aptos near the family farm. A celebration of Bill’s Life will be held on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at the Carmel Art Association between the hours of 4:30 and 7:00 pm for everyone touched by this very special man. | STONE, William Farrington (I3130)
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1061 | Obituary 2 Apr 2004 Baltimore Sun: Eleanor Dosh Eleanor Trapnell Hilleary Dorsey Dosh, 91, of Catonsville and Epping Forest, died of heart failure March 31 at Bon Secours Hospital in Baltimore. Mrs. Dosh, who was known as "Polly," was born in Montclair, N.J., the daughter of Joseph Trapnell Jr. and Laura Virginia Kennedy. She was a member of one of the First Families of Virginia, and was a descendant of Elizabeth Marshall, sister of Chief Justice John Marshall (1755-1835). She attended St. Mary's Junior College in Raleigh, N.C., and graduated from Hollins College. In 1936 she was included in the executive training class at the former Hutzler's department store and was in charge of the telephone home shopping service. In 1941 she resigned to marry John Alexander Hilleary of a colonial Prince George's County family. That marriage ended in divorce. In 1950, she became a supervisor with Rice's Bakery in Baltimore, where she managed 23 bake shops and supervised 125 sales persons. In April 1963 she married Hammond P. Dorsey of Jacksonville, Fla. In June of that year Mr. Dorsey died suddenly while working on his uncle's 1,000-acre farm, Oak Hill, in what is now Columbia in Howard County. In 1965 Mrs. Dosh was hired as a social worker in old age assistance in Howard County, retiring in 1974. She then obtained a real estate license and worked as an associate with the former Henderson Realty Co. in Catonsville. After being a widow for 13 years, she married Dr. Stanley Hyde Dosh, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry for 39 years. He died in 1989. Mrs. Dosh enjoyed bridge and travel to Europe via cruise ships, and to Panama and Bermuda. An ardent environmentalist, she granted an easement on the 23-acre Dorsey property adjacent to the Baltimore National Cemetery to the Maryland Environmental Trust in 1994. She was a lifelong member of the National Society Colonial Dames 17th Century, the Daughters of the American Revolution Soldier's Delight Chapter and the Jefferson County Historical Society and the Catonsville Woman's Club. Surviving are two sons, John Thornton Hilleary and Scott Trapnell Hilleary of Catonsville and Gerrardstown, W.Va. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at St. James' Episcopal Church, routes 2 and 258, Lothian, with burial in the church cemetery. Arrangements are by Hardesty Funeral Home. | TRAPNELL, Eleanor Milicent (I1026)
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1062 | Obituary from 09/09/1904 Hollister Freelance: Died -- AUSTIN -- at Santa Cruz, Sept. 7, Mrs. L.B. AUSTIN, a native of Missouri, aged 83 years, 6 mos., 10 days. [Öa sister of Rev. A. MARTIN. The funeral was held at the IOOF cemetery yesterday, where the interment took place.] | MARTIN, Jane (I595)
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1063 | Obituary. Hollister Free Lance Dec 1(?), 1927 STONE -- Died, at Hollister, Cal., December 1, 1927, Olive E. Stone, dearly beloved wife of James, loving mother of Major Logan W. Searle, of Paris, France, and Cecil W. Buckley of Monterey, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Rue, sister of Mrs. Geo. Austin, Mrs. Mary F. Frost, Mrs. Frank Mayhew of San Francisco, Mrs. J.E. Isaacs, of San Diego, and Fred Rue, of San Jose; a native of Kansas Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Christian church at 2 o'clock p.m. Saturday, December 3, 1927. Interment I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Friends may call at the Black-Cooper chapel, Seventh at San Benito street. | RUE, Olive Esalia (I1240)
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1064 | Obituary: Ivan Richard King, 53, a well known former resident of this community, died at his home in Monterey yesterday. Death was sudden and was due to a heart attack. Born in this county he resided in the Quien Sabe section during his youth. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva V. King, a daughter, Mrs. Neva Dani and a granddaughter, Neva Dani, all of Monterey, and his mother, Mrs. Eunice King, of Hollister. Funeral services will be conducted from the Dorney Funeral Home in Monterey at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F cemetery here at 2 p.m. Graveside services will be conducted at the cemetery. Hollister Free Lance, Dec 27, 1940 | KING, Ivon Richard (I602)
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1065 | Obituary: Mrs. Charlotte Amanda Younger, 80, died Wednesday in Oakland after an illness of several months. A native of San Benito county, Mrs. Younger lived here the greater part of her life. Her husband, Charles, died in 1955. Mrs. Younger, who attended local schools, left Hollister a short time ago to be near her sons in the Bay area. In her younger days, she was active as a general nurse. She was a member of the First Christian church in Hollister. Mrs. Younger is survived by two sons, Ira G. Thompson of San Francisco and Everett G. Thompson, Oakland. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Grace Haller of Hollister and Mrs. Selma Moore of San Luis Obispo. She is also survived by five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Black-Cooper-Ottesen mortuary. Interment is in the family plot, IOOF cemetery. Hollister Free Lance, Thursday, Aug 9, 1956, Page 1, col 4. Notes: In 1900, Henry/Harry Thompson, Lottie, Ira and Everett are living in same building in the South of Market area in San Francisco as Lottie's brother Conover Austin, along with wife Bell Mullin Austin and daughter Eva. | AUSTIN, Charlotte Amanda (I169)
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1066 | Occupation shown as Carpenter | RUE, Fred Conover (I1245)
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1067 | Officer in Revolutionary War | MOSS, John (I3920)
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1068 | Officiant: Jacob Elenshein | Family: SALZ, Simon / SPIEGELMAN, Eva (F3663)
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1069 | Officiated by his father, Rev. Joseph Trapnell | Family: TRAPNELL, Joseph III / WHITE, Rebecca Holmes (F76)
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1070 | Officiated by Samuel West, Elder | Family: BYRNE, John Jr / ROGERS, Lydia (F1026)
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1071 | Old Add, Block 1, Lot 401, Space 6 | LEIGAN, Charles (I4690)
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1072 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ASIMOV, Olga Vladimirovna (I11)
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1073 | Ollie C., Wife of John H Valentine, Died 10th Mo 31st 1969, Aged 88 Yrs 10 Mos & 26 Ds | Ollie C (I3790)
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1074 | On a sand hill in San Luis Pass, on the watch for smugglers. | COOK, Charles Robert (I490)
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1075 | On April 28, 1824 (Fred. Co. Deed Bk. 48, p. 405), John Macky and Rebecca, his wife, deed all of this land to Thomas A. Tidball “to consolidate several debts and release the endorsers.” | TIDBALL, Thomas Allen (I3944)
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1076 | On Aug. 26, 1884, the day Abraham Sheinaus and Fannie Orel married in Tiraspol, this is what happened, according to Abraham's written recollections many years later: "The wedding ceremonies took place in the open air in front of the Sinagogue at sun set. And the supper was served in a big place hired for that purpose. After the celebration & dancing, each one left for their quarters, and I was taken to the bride's home into a large room with old broken furniture and 2 beds, one for me and one for the bride. And because we were not allowed as yet to live together, a third sleeping place was prepared on the floor for Eva Hershfield, a girl of about 9 or 10 years to act as a guard." | HERSHFIELD, Eva (I793)
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1077 | On Dec. 24, 1922, Marcia was not quite 6 months, and sick with a cough, when she left Petrovitchi for Moscow with her parents and brother Isaac, who was about 3. They left by a hired horse and buggy and went to the Pochinok Station, according to written recollections of Marcia's father, Judah (Jack) Asimov, and according to a 1992 letter from Judah's first cousin, Olga Asimova. The family traveled to Liverpool and boarded the USS Baltic, which landed at Ellis Island in Feb. 1923. Jack's memoirs say the family arrived on Feb 3 and were allowed to leave the ship on Feb 7. The records from ellisisland.org, which has the original ship's manifest, say they arrived on Feb. 13, 1923. The manifest of the Baltic lists the family this way: Juda, Hana Rochel, Aisik & Manis Asimy. It says they are from Petrowitschi. https://tinyurl.com/35tsy2sn (Baltic’s passenger list) Arrived on Feb. 3, 1923, and, according to Judah’s written memories, it took them four days to get off the ship. They entered NY on Feb. 7, 1923. (I am writing this on Feb. 7, 2023. (!) ) The electronic record of the passenger list has the wrong date of Feb. 13. But the actual passenger list shows that it’s Feb. 3. Also, 1923 isn’t clearly typed. But Judahs’ written memoir says they landed in 1923. Here's a bit about the ship: BALTIC 1903 The BALTIC was a 23,876 gross ton ship built in 1903 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast for the White Star Line. Her details were - length 709.2ft x beam 75.6ft, two funnels, four masts, twin screw and a speed of 17 knots. There was accommodation for 425-1st, 450-2nd and 2,000-3rd class passengers. Launched on 21st Nov.1903, she sailed from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to New York on 29th Jun.1904. In 1909 she rescued survivors of the collision between the REPUBLIC and the FLORIDA off the US coast, in which the REPUBLIC sank. On 12th Dec.1918 she commenced her first voyage after the Armistice, from Liverpool to New York and in 1927 her accommodation was altered to carry 393-cabin class, 339-tourist class and 1,150-3rd class passengers. On 17th Sep.1932 she commenced her last voyage from Liverpool to New York and Liverpool and on 17th Feb.1933 sailed for Osaka, Japan where she was scrapped. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.763] | ASIMOV, Marcia (I30)
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1078 | On draft registration for his son, Kent, Edward is shown at same address in Nevada City | RUE, Edward Walter (I1306)
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1079 | On February 6, 1856, an auction was held for Francis’ possessions. Most of the larger items were sold to FW Austin and D Cratsenberg. The total auction proceeds were under $200. | AUSTIN, Francis Brown (I177)
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1080 | On headstone in | DRENNAN, William (I384)
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1081 | On September 5, 1818, John Macky bought from John McDonald and wife Letitia, of Allegheny County, Maryland, for $200. a 50-acre parcel of land in Frederick County | MACKY, John (I952)
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1082 | On Sunday, March 16th at Grass Valley, by Justice Roberts, formerly of Hancock co. Illinois, and Hepsey Jane Underwood, formerly of Jackson county, Missouri. | UNDERWOOD, Hepsey Jane (I4077)
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1083 | on the 13th inst. (13 Nov 1861), at the home of the bride’s father, Glen Cove, Long Island, with the approbation of Westbury Monthly Meeting, Lewis, son of Jacob and Martha Valentine, to Anna C., daughter of Samuel C., and Maria Thorne | Family: VALENTINE, Lewis / THORNE, Anna C (F1603)
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1084 | On the 14th inst, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. S. G. Byrne, Benjamin Griffing, aged 95 years 4 months | GRIFFING, Benjamin (I3554)
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1085 | Or 1926? | POLLAKOFF, Isaac (Izzy) (I771)
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1086 | or 3 Jul 2009? | MALKIN, Samuel (Semen) (I917)
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1087 | Originally had as 9 Oct 1869, but per 1870 census, she is listed as 7 years old. | CRATSENBERG, Effie S. (I2881)
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1088 | Originally had Miriam Sands (no source). | WINTRHOP, Miriam (I1594)
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1089 | Other accounts have Middletown. Obit from Spirit of Jefferson specifies Petersville | TRAPNELL, Reverend Joseph (I136)
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1090 | p 870: Wintringham, Jeremiah, grocer, 4 B’way, h 59 Willow, B’klyn | WINTRINGHAM, Jeremiah (I3616)
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1091 | p. 20: Thorne/Jackson: Isaac C Thorne of Oyster Bay, son of Samuel C. (dec’d) and Maria / Emily B Jackson, daughter of Jacob and Phebe of same place / Married 25 of 10m 1865 at house of Jacob Jackson, Oyster Bay | Family: THORNE, Isaac C / JACKSON, Emily B (F2636)
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1092 | p. 376: AMOS b. 16 April 1686: m. Mary Woodman 4 Nov. 1714. or Elizabeth-Chadbourne. or perhaps both. | Family: FERNALD, Amos / WOODMAN, Mary (F2379)
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1093 | p. 379: WILLIAM b. 19 Feb. 1713: prob. settled in Portsmouth. | FERNALD, William (I3470)
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1094 | p. 380: ELIZABETH b. 4 Feb. 1736: m. Benj. Underwood 7 Sept. 1762, (2)-4 May 1780 William Holbrook : d. 14 May 1814. 5 children | FERNALD, Elizabeth (I3520)
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1095 | p. 403: Daniel C., s. Jacob & Sarah, b 5-24-1771 d 12-29-1827; m 10-12-1794 Eleanor KASHOW, dt Jacob & Lena, b 11-4-1777 d 12-7-1853 ae 76y 1m 3d bur Mk (10 ch) mo before 11-19-1794 & dis next mo | Family: COLES, Daniel / CASAW, Ellen (F935)
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1096 | Page 364, col 1, “Austin, F. W., farmer, Rough & Ready” | AUSTIN, Freeman Whitten (I185)
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1097 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BYRNE, Samuel Walter (I5117)
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1098 | Passed California State Pharmacy Board exam | SERLES, Logan Wellington (I1235)
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1099 | Passenger on Leviathan, from South Hampton to NYC | BROWN, William (I4701)
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1100 | Per 1920 census, immigrated to USA in 1900. Husband was deceased in 1920. | Sophie (I4036)
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