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301 David Hunter came to York, Pennsylvania, in 1742 or 1743. He owned and laid out the town of Hunterstow, six miles north of Gettysburg, now Adams County, Pennsylvania, and sold lots.  HUNTER, David (I967)
 
302 De Witt-C. Riddell' (1), fourth son of John (5), removed at an early age from Erie, Penn., and resided for a few years with the family of his uncle, Rev. O. A. Patterson, in New Lisbon, O.; afterwards removed to Pittsburgh, Penn., and entered the service of Alexander James, tea-merchant. In 1855, he went to California, and has been in the employ of banking and express companies till 1881, when he engaged in fruit-culture near Gilroy, on a beautiful farm he has named "Glen-Riddell," for a family seat in Scotland; see "Riddells of Glen-Riddell," in this book. Mr. Riddell has a taste for farm life and sports of the field; enjoys campingout and hunting adventures, and has roamed over mountain and plain. He spent many years in the mining regions of California and Nevada, when connected with Wells & Fargo's Express Company. Is married, and has two children, of whom hereafter. RIDDELL, Dewitt Clinton (I5465)
 
303 Death cert lists as 54 yrs, 9 mos, 3 days old, which would be 9 Apr 1847, but headstone says 8 Apr WAINWRIGHT, Joseph Graves (I5461)
 
304 Death Notice, San Francisco Chronicle, Nov 12, 1933:

Mayhew - In this city, November 11, 1933, Minnie R. wife of Frank L Mayhew, devoted mother of Mrs. Florence Doyle, Mrs. Thelma Gilroy and Robert Don.

Funeral Services will be held tomorrow (Monday) at 2 o'clock p.m. from the mortuary of Halted & Co., 1123 Sutter st. near Polk. 
RUE, Minnie (I1236)
 
305 Death records & headstone have 17 Jun 1909, newspaper has 18 Jun 1909 PRAY, Frederick Hall (I5436)
 
306 Deceased young...never married. (Per Margaret McCune notes) KING, John (I2204)
 
307 Dental office in Santa Cruz was on 2nd story of Byrne Bros hardware store BYRNE, Don Washburn (I2408)
 
308 Devine Coles / Age 41 / Occupation Health Warden / Born in NY-Lydia Coles / Age 31 / / Born in PA-Otis Coles / Age 9 / / Born in New York-Charles Songrigg (?) / Age 6 / Born in New York-Devine Coles / Age 8 mos / Born in Connecticut COLES, Devine Hewlett (I1404)
 
309 Did not marry Temperance Barteau. Enlisted in French American 4/19/1758, 10 days after his bastard son was born. Temperance's grandaughter and great grandaughters were named after her. ROSE, Nathan (I518)
 
310 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LEIKIN, Julia (I59)
 
311 Died -- near Tres Pinos, Jan. 26th, Mary P., beloved wife of Henry-DRYDEN, aged 20 years & 10 months. MANKINS, Mary Phoebe (I1965)
 
312 Died about age 70. Had a son Cecil Smith...died about 50 years of age...had married, but no children??? One daughter...Naomi died young. Foster daughter. She raised Leila Alberts (Smith) Duncan...never legally adopted...lived in Toro Lane Hollster. Notes from Margaret McCune KING, Mary Elizabeth (I2203)
 
313 Died about age 72. Had one daughter: Ehtel who married a Dutch baron in China(?) Died in a ship wreck or attack from a U Boat. One son Eddie MacGuire (not sure of spelling) died of asthma or in accident. KING, Laura Belle McGuire (I2201)
 
314 Died at 28, leaving 3 girls, and a boy who died young. Shown in 1861 census as Jane Hamilton. HAMILTON, Jean (I1503)
 
315 Died day of birth. COOK (I3895)
 
316 Died in infancy. Vena’s headstone has a discrepancy between middle name/initial. Per Margaret McCune, her middle name was Irella, whereas headstone says “Vena E. King” KING, Vena Irella (I2197)
 
317 Died of Paralysis BYRNE, John H (I708)
 
318 Died within 2 days of birth. COOK (I3896)
 
319 Died young COLES, Anna (I4093)
 
320 Died Young RUSHMORE, Martha (I4126)
 
321 Died young of ruptured appendix. Never married KING, Walter (I2207)
 
322 Died, Friday, Nov. 22, 1901, in Lincoln, Neb., of appendicitis, Charles E. Weber, aged 44 years. Mr. Weber had gone to Lincoln on a visit when he became ill. He was a resident of Pawnee, where he was well known. Mr. Weber is survived by two sons, and two daughters, Eldridge, George, Edith and Mabel Weber; also two brothers and two step-brothers. They are George P. Weber and B. R. B. Weber of Valpariso, Neb., and Dr. D. A. Drennan and Gilbert C. Drennan of Springfield. The remains will be brought to Springfield this morning and will be taken direct to Oak Ridge cemetery where the interment will be made. IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 11-24-1901 WEBER, Charles Eldridge (I5383)
 
323 Died: In this city, August 18, 1902, Grace, dearly beloved wife of Fred C. Rue, and mother of Edwin and Louise Rue, a native of Oakland, Cal, aged 24 years, 6 mos, and 14 days.,  HARRIS, Grace S (I1247)
 
324 Discrepancy between Hughes, who cites “son of John Titus Valentine, b June 29, 1807, d Aug 15, 1884 (m Nov 27 1834 Elizabeth Mudge, b. Nov 25, 1816. d. Oct 8. 1875. dau. of Jacob and Hannah [Titus] Mudge, and gr-dau. of Coles and Dorothy [Coles] Mudge and of Samuel and Abigail [Robbins] Titus)” and Mudge “Elizabeth MUDGE, dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth (p 105), b. in Oyster Bay, Nov 25, 1816”

Mudge appears to be more accurate, noting that Jacob Mudge had two wives, Elizabeth Baker & Hannah Titus. 
BAKER, Elizabeth (I3686)
 
325 Does not appear in 1860 census and Amasa & Miriam’s next child, born 1862, is named Charles PRAY, Charles A (I3852)
 
326 Dr. Frederick Williams Macky died intestate prior to May 20, 1816. The appraisement of his personal estate (Fred. Co . Will Bk. 10, p. 19) gives a long list of the instruments for amputating, tooth drawing, midwifery, and of hairlip needles as well as bottles of medicine and scales with weights.  MACKY, Frederick Williams (I5286)
 
327 Dr. Henry Scudder presided at a committee of clergyman appointed by the King, at Westminster Abbey, England, 1643. SCUDDER, Dr. Henry (I4107)
 
328 Dr. William David McGuire, son of Edward (2) and Elizabeth (Holmes) McGuire, was born February 23, 1810, at Winchester, Frederick county, Virginia. MCGUIRE, Dr. William David (I3914)
 
329 Draft Registration (living with father) LA RUE, Kent Woodward (I2045)
 
330 Draft registration. Shown as age 21 and married, living in Columbus, “Edward C Steward”. STEWART, Edward C (I4678)
 
331 Draft registration. Went on to become Captain in 383d Bombardment Group, US Army Air Force. Enlistment Date:-21 Apr 1944-Discharge Date:-8 Jun 1946 BROWN, William McFarlane (I4824)
 
332 Draft Registration: Name: Harrison H Austin-Place of Birth: Indiana-Age: 22-Race: White-Occupation: Laborer-Marital status: Married-Residence: Prairie, McDonough, Illinois-Congressional District: 9th-Class: 1 AUSTIN, William Henry Harrison (I191)
 
333 Drennan, Charles / Age 14 / M / W / At school / Born in Illinois / Attended School DRENNAN, Charles (I5449)
 
334 Drennan, David / Age 12 / M / W / At school / Born in Missouri / Attended School DRENNAN, Dr. Darius Day (I5450)
 
335 Drennan, Edith Miss, Student, res 45 Church Street DRENNAN, Edith Anderson (I94)
 
336 Drennan, Henry / Age 10 / M / W / At school / Born in Illinois / Attended School DRENNAN, Henry (I5451)
 
337 Drennan, Lucinda / Age 43 / F / W / Keeping House / Born in Kentucky CANNON, Lucinda (I5120)
 
338 Drennan, Mabel L Miss, Student, res 45 Church Street DRENNAN, Mabel Louise (I96)
 
339 Drennan, Margaret / Age 5 / F / W / / / Born in Missouri / Attended School DRENNAN, Margaret (I5447)
 
340 During his last years he lived on his farm near Spruce-Creek where he died 5 July 1728. FERNALD, William (I3308)
 
341 During his last years he lived on his farm near Spruce-Creek where he died 5 July 1728. His widow died 11 May 1740. LANGDON, Elizabeth (I3309)
 
342 Dwelling House: 1 / Families in House: 1 / Name of person in abode: F W Austin / Age: 47 / Sex: M / Color: W / Profession: Farmer / Value of Real Estate: (blank) / Value of Personal Property: $59 / Place of Birth: Vermont / Where From to Kansas: California / Attended School in past year: / - AUSTIN, Freeman Whitten (I185)
 
343 Eagle Scout BYRNE, Gilbert Griffing (I312)
 
344 Eby, Sylvester, Son of S & E Eby, Died March 3 1846, age 14 days EBY, Sylvester (I1865)
 
345 Edna Corwin / 9 / Female / White / Attended school within past year / Born in NY- CORWIN, Edna (I3649)
 
346 Edna had 1 Sep 1852 as birth, but Mudge and Ellwood’s headstone give date as Aug 29, 1852 VALENTINE, Ellwood (I1790)
 
347 Edna Valentine has date as 24 Aug 1861 COLES, Franklin Albert (I3582)
 
348 Edna Valentine has this as Nov 3, which differs from Quaker Meeting Notes records COLES, Isaac (I1397)
 
349 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VALENTINE, Emily Gwyn (I4583)
 
350 Either Laika or her sister, Bella "got a job working at a factory where they made Shirley Temple dolls, and she brought me one.we called Mima Faiga ("Mima" meaning "aunt" in Yiddish," said Ruth Sheinaus Asimov. (Mima Faiga was the name of Laika and Bella's mother.) KALINSKY, Laika (Lilly) (I745)
 
351 Elbert Carter notes on Barteau Private Plot show Harriet’s date of death is 12 Apr 1831, but a closer inspection of headstone shows this to be 12 Apr 1834, which changes her day of birth as well. BARTEAU, Harriet (I482)
 
352 Elizabeth Follet / Age 3 / Female / / / / Birthplace Connecticut- FOLLETT, Elizabeth (I5564)
 
353 Elizabeth Holmes Meade died of a heart attack at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hunter Richey, in Indianapolis, Indiana, on October 5, 1895, and was buried beside her husband in the graveyard of Meade Memorial Episcopal Church, White Post, Virginia.- MACKY, Elizabeth Holmes (I4031)
 
354 Emily Drennan was the youngest child of William and Margaret Drennan, was a sister of Samuel Drennan. She was married to Charles Pulliam, and the Drennans and Pulliams were two oldest families in Sangamon, IL. Charles Pulliam was a banker, and at some point the family moved from Sangamon to Fresno, where they both eventually died. Emily was the owner of a Drennan Family Bible (source ), and multiple clippings/notes of family news during the late 1910s and early 1920s. These items eventually made their way to her niece, Mabel Drennan. Both Emily and Charles are buried in Sangamon. DRENNAN, Emily Jane (I413)
 
355 Emily N, Daughter of Ellwood & Mary T Valentine, Born 12th mo 18th 1832, Died 5th mo 4th 1921 VALENTINE, Emily N (I3792)
 
356 Emily Townsend Post, Wife of William M Valentine and daughter of Chas & Maria Amelia Post, Apr 1 1845 - Jan 22 1925 POST, Emily Townsend (I3696)
 
357 Emma Byrne / Age 27 / Female / / / / Birthplace Connecticut- ARMSTRONG, Emma Clair (I2806)
 
358 Encyclopedia of Virginia:

She was born December 4, 1818, at Aspen Hill, Fairfax county, Virginia; her mother, Gertrude (Holmes) Moss, was a daughter of Colonel Joseph Holmes, of Winchester, Virginia, and her father, Captain William Moss, was a son of Ann Minor by Captain John Moss, of Fairfax county, Virginia, who was an officer in the revolutionary war. Said last mentioned John Moss was a son of Thomas Moss, of Fairfax county, Virginia, who was the son of Thomas Moss, of Westmoreland county, Virginia, and the latter a descendant of Edward Moss, of York county, Virginia, whose father came to Virginia in 1625, from Staffordshire, England. 
MOSS, Nancy Boyd (I3919)
 
359 Enlisted SHEINAUS, Ph.D Harold Maurice (I759)
 
360 Enlisted 18 Jun 1898, Discharged 1 Jul 1899, Served in Company Alpha, Engineers Battalion, Private 2nd Class. Discharged 4 Jul 1899 with honors. RUE, Fred Conover (I1245)
 
361 Enlisted in Company G, Virginia 7th Cavalry Regiment on 12 Sep 1862. TRAPNELL, Joseph III (I134)
 
362 Enumerated twice in 1900 census, first in Yonkers, NY and later in Charles Town, WV with parents. KENNEDY, Laura Virginia (I3029)
 
363 Enumerated twice in 1900 census, first in Yonkers, NY, later in Charles Town, WV with mother, grandparents, brother and sister. TRAPNELL, Joseph (I1018)
 
364 Episcopal Minister; Rector of St. Alban's in Washington for may years. KLOMAN, Reverend Edward Felix (I1073)
 
365 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ASIMOV, Eric Donald (I53)
 
366 Ernest G Marshall, Husband of Helen T Valentine and son of Howard & Dorcas Marshall, Dec 6 1865 - Feb 28 1933 MARSHALL, Ernest G (I3798)
 
367 Eugene Lerner was the dentist who hypnotized Stan Asimov so that he wouldn't gag every time he got his teeth worked on. The hypnosis worked--at least, for about 35 years. Stan said it wore off in the early 1990s.
But by then, Eugene had retired. 
LERNER, Eugene G. (I757)
 
368 Eunice’s headstone has a discrepancy between middle name/initial. Per Margaret McCune, her middle name was Irella, whereas headstone says “Eunice L King” RIVES, Eunice Irella (I2101)
 
369 Evening wedding at the house of bride’s cousin, Mrs. G. W. Scotford Family: RUSSELL, Charles Harvey / BYRNE, Marion Josephine (F2920)
 
370 Excerpt of first person oral history of early Santa Cruz County, "My Early Childhood Memories", by Sarah Hinton Gourley.

Following the death of Gourley's grandmother in May, 1858:

"Our folks took up about eighty acres of land in Blackburn Gulch. When they moved to this farm, I went to live with Aunt Hannah Anthony, and attended the Grant School for a short time. Miss Louisa Fernald [DRENNAN] was the teacher and boarded at the Geo. Anthony home. I helped Aunt Hannah with [her] work. In the evening I sat with Grandfather by the fireplace in his room as he was so lonely. He told me stories of his early life which were very interesting."



Misc:
Though she died in 1921, her estate apparently wasn’t settled until 1938 by daughter Mabel Byrne. 
FERNALD, Olive Louisa (I89)
 
371 Faiga, sister of Abraham Sheinaus (ne Schinder), lived in 1940 with her husband, Joseph Kalinsky, a cantor, and three children: Max, 28, a salesman; Belle, 29, a sales lady in retail; and Martin, 26, a salesman for a factory, possibly the one that made Shirley Temple dolls. SCHINDER (SHEINAUS), "Mima" Fayga (I732)
 
372 FamilySearch.com BERMAN, Martin Leon (I1283)
 
373 Fannie Pray / Age 17 / Sex F / / Birthplace Mass PRAY, Frances (I2592)
 
374 Fanny's grave shows that she died on May 8, 1903, contradicting family lore that Fanny died in the 1918 flu pandemic.
Acacia Cemetery records show she died at age 16. 
SCHEINER, Fanny (I781)
 
375 Farm on Railroad Ave / Barteau, Edward M / Head / Home owned & free of mortgage / Male / White / Age 56 / Married / Can read / Can write / Born in NY / Father Born in NY / Mother Born in NY / Occu Farmer Bees- BARTEAU, Edward M (I3636)
 
376 Farm on Railroad Ave / Barteau, Emma / Wife / Feale / White / Age 55 / Married / Can read / Can write / Born in NY / Father Born in Germany / Mother Born in German / Occ None- Emma (I3639)
 
377 Farm on Railroad Ave / Barteau, Frank W / Son / Male / White / Age 24 / Single / Can read / Can write / Born in NY / Father Born in NY / Mother Born in NY / Occ Chauffeur - Private Family- BARTEAU, Frank Wilson (I3637)
 
378 Farm on Railroad Ave / Barteau, Marie M / Daughter / Female / White / Age 26 / Single / Can read / Can write / Born in NY / Father Born in NY / Mother Born in NY / Occ None- BARTEAU, Marie M (I3638)
 
379 FERNALD BYRNE MEETS WITH FATAL ACCIDENT

The first fatality on the great dipper at the beach was last evening done one of the brightest and most promising boys of the community, Fernald Byrne, the third child of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Byrne lost his life.

Fernald, a junior in the high school, was at the freshman reception enjoying the evening, and from there, with Noel Ferguson, a friend, went to the beach and it was in the neighborhood of 10:20 o’clock when the went on the dipper for a ride.

Brakeman Adolph Brutt stated that the two boys were standing up in the front seat of the first car all the way around as far as he could see them.

Coming in for (illegible) stops when the car was within about 50 feet of the end of the journey, Brutt suddenly saw Byrne’s feet up in the air and applied the brakes, lifting the car from the rail.

The entire six cars with about ten people in, came to a stop within about 15 feet, but young Byrne went under the forward car and it was necessary to get help to lift the car from him in order to get him out.

The cars passed over the body and when it was picked up life was gone. The head was badly crushed.

George Reid, the manager, practically confirmed Brakeman Brutt’s story. The Ferguson boy was so badly rattled by the accident that he was unable to give a coherent account of the accident.

When the car stopped he was yelling, “Where is he?” The accident occurred at about 10:20 last evening. In company with the Ferguson boy, Byrne had taken half a dozen rides around on the dipper before the fatal accident occurred.

From the comparatively small distance the cars ran after the boy fell, the cars were running slowly, preparatory to stopping, and where the accident occurred there is practically a level stretch of track with but very slight incline.

The news, when it was received at the freshmen reception, cast a gloom over the entire company, and quickly they left the evening where their young friend who meant so much to the school life had been a short time before.

Fernald was a lad who had much to look forward to in life, as he was one who would have had a future. He was a member of one of the well known families, his father, W. C. Byrne, being of the well-known firm of Byrne Bros. His mother, Mrs. Mabel Drennan Byrne, was a daughter of one of the families that had resided here from early days, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drennan.

Fernald was born in this city, as was his mother, and after graduating from the Mission school went to the high school. He was an unusually bright lad, and one who entered into the activities of the school life, and would likely have gone on to college on completion of his high school course.

He has always attended the Congregational church and was a member of it, uniting several years ago. He was a member of the church choir and of the Boy Scouts, of which he was greatly interested.

Besides his parents he leaves brothers and sisters, John D, a student at Stanford university, Barbara, a student at Pomona college; Gilbert, Miriam and Louise. He was about 15 years old. The boy was taken to Wesendorf & Sons undertaking parlor.

(Santa Cruz Morning Sentinel, Sep 21, 1924) 
BYRNE, Walter Fernald (I311)
 
380 First of twins delivered. BROWN, Jane (I4697)
 
381 Fletcher / Benjamin F / Son / White / Male / 40 / Married / Farmer / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Virginia / Mother Born in Virginia- FLETCHER, Benjamin F (I5123)
 
382 Fletcher / F Drennan / (grand) Son / White / Male / 1 / Single / / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Illinois / Mother Born in Illinois FLETCHER, Captain Francis Drennan (I5352)
 
383 Fletcher / Francis / Wife / White / Female / 78 / Married / Keeping House / Born in Virginia / Father Born in Virginia / Mother Born in Maryland Francis (I5362)
 
384 Fletcher / Job / Head / White / Male / 78 / Married / Farmer / Born in Virginia / Father Born in Virginia / Mother Born in Virginia FLETCHER, Job (I5361)
 
385 Fletcher / Mary / Daughter (in-law) / White / Female / 31 / Married / Keeping House / Born in Illinois / Father Born in South Carolina / Mother Born in Virginia DRENNAN, Mary Elizabeth (I412)
 
386 Fletcher / Myra F / (grand) Daughter / White / Female / 8 / Single / At School / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Illinois / Mother Born in Illinois FLETCHER, Myra F (I5363)
 
387 Fletcher / S Olsen / (grand) Son / White / Male / 12 / Single / At School / Born in Illinois / Father Born in Illinois / Mother Born in Illinois FLETCHER, Cyrus Owen (I5360)
 
388 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. THOMPSON, John (I794)
 
389 for about three years SALZ, Norman (Buddy) (I799)
 
390 Fought the fascists.

"All his life, the music was his hobby, his passion," Serafima wrote Isaac in 1979. "He had not got musical education, but he can play the many musical instruments."

"He was very kind, clever and talented man, and I'm glad my son looks like him," Serafima wrote.

From Serafima by email in 2006:
"My father Samuel Asimov was born 7.11.1909. He has ended Petrovitch school, and then went for 6-7 km to school 9-?? which has stopped with distinction and recommendation to be engaged in mathematics."

"The daddy was the officer during the Finnish war, and has then left the volunteer when Great Domestic war began. He was on the Leningrad front, was responsible for protection of bridges of Leningrad."

From Serafima by email:
"In city there was Isaac Leikin, daddy (of) Ilya and Solomon, grandfather (of) Ira [Irina] Leikin. He [Samuel] brought the of soldering Isaac, and once has simply rescued him from destruction, has had time in time because Isaac was at edge of destruction. Isaac Leikin was the large engineer, and then was lost in railway accident, in 1944 with which to him have arranged. So father told to me."

Serafima adds that Samuel helped Isaac Leikin's wife, Anna, raise her two sons [twins Ilya and Solomon] after Isaac was killed in a railway accident in 1944. [The twins both died in St. Petersburg in 2005]

From Serafima's email: "I the (my) daddy has died in 1963 after 3 heart attacks. Years of war, blockade, a difficult post-war life have affected. We have remained one with mum but when I have grown, I have tried to find all relatives of the father which very much I love."

Serafima writes that Samuel was "very cheerful, sociable, sports fast, but very obligatory."

Serafima continues: "Samuel has gone on the Leningrad front, has gone through the Leningrad blockade, protected bridges of Leningrad. ...After war Samuel has arrived to Leningrad, his apartment has burned down, to him gave a small room. He worked, as the engineer - the metallurgist at university. Samuel has decided - it is necessary, that [his older brother] Boris Asimov has arrived to Leningrad, here to Life him it will be easier. ...

"Samuel has solved - I more sociable, I shall leave, and the room let remain to Boris. Then Samuel married my mum - Dora Shmulewitch. I was born on March, 22, 1949. We lived in a mother's room - the daddy, mum, grandfather - Samson - Shmulewitch and I. But my mum was the doctor. In Leningrad began ´ Crime of doctors ª. Doctors - Jews ñ Poisoners.
My mum should abandon her room and should move from Leningrad. Samuel has taken all and has returned to a room to Boris. We lived all together in a small room - Uncle Boris, the daddy, mum, grandfather Samson, I. It is 1953.
The grandfather has died in 1961, to him there were 84 years. The daddy has died in 1963, to him there were 53 years." 
ASIMOV, Samuel Aronovich (I6)
 
391 Found as “D C Ren”, though entries clearly identify this as Garrett and family. RUE, Garrett C. (I175)
 
392 Founder of Friends Academy FROST, Gideon (I3794)
 
393 Frances S Cocks, Wife of Isaac R. Coles, 1859-1940 COCKS, Frances S (I3584)
 
394 Francis & Eleanor living on farm with their six youngest children-Name: Francis B Austin / Age: 54 / Gender: M / Occupation: Farmer / Value of Real Estate: $300 / Place of Birth: N H / Attended School: /- AUSTIN, Francis Brown (I177)
 
395 Francis S. Austin, farmer, sec. 35; P.O., Carthage; was born in Addison county, VT., in 1824. His parents, Francis B. and Eleanor (Whitten) Austin, were natives of Massachusetts, and emigrated from New York State to Illinois in 1848, settling in Fountain Green, Hancock Co., where he resided until his death, in 1855. She died in Kansas in 1875. The subject of this sketch was married in 1845, to Miss Phoebe Mapes, a native of Indiana. To this union 9 children have been born, 7 of whom are living: George W., Charles, H. H., Frank B., Edward F., Alice P., Josephine and John T.: Mary J. and Emma Deceased. Mr. A. came to this county in 1852, and settled on his present estate of 445 acres, valued at $50 per acre. He was Town Constable three years in Carthage, and was largely engaged in the livery business the same length of time, where he resided nine years. Has been School Director, and was formerly a member of the Methodist Church. Politically he was an old-time Whig, and now adheres to the Republican administration, and is an early pioneer of Hancock. AUSTIN, Francis Sumner (I183)
 
396 Francis’ obituary notes 11 Jan 1904 as Sarah’s date of death, but other evidence all supports 9 Jan 1904. GRAHAM, Sarah E (I5125)
 
397 Frank P Pray / Age 8 / Sex M / / Birthplace Mass PRAY, Frank Pierce (I5435)
 
398 Franklin A Coles, Born 8th Month 24th Day 1861, Died 8th Month 10th Day, 1943 COLES, Franklin Albert (I3582)
 
399 Frederic H Pray / Age 9 / Sex M / / Birthplace Mass- PRAY, Frederick Hall (I5436)
 
400 Frederica Holmes Trapnell has year of birth as 1878 TRAPNELL, Nathan White (I713)
 

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