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301 from "An illustrated history of Spokane county, state of Washington" by Jonathan Edwards
MORTON COGSWELL, a pioneer of 1885. is a native of Nova Scotia, born December 9, 1846. He received his education in the schools of that province and later engaged in farming. While there he held, for ten years, a commission under Queen Victoria as peace ofificer. Subsequently he spent a year in Minnesota, then returned to Nova Scotia and remained until 1885, when he came to Spokane county and engaged in farming. The next year he removed to Moran prairie and he lived there for the ensuing three years, then came to Rockford, where he followed the hotel business two years, kept a livery stable for one and then a saloon for two. In 1892 his liquor business was burned out and he moved onto his farm eight miles southeast of Rockford. Mr. Cogswell is an enterprising and industrious man and has a fine farm of rich, productive land, well improved and furnished with a splendid house and barns and other necessary buildings. Indeed, he deserves rank among the most thrifty and successful farmers of the county. He was married, in Nova Scotia, January 15, 1868, to Miss Amelia Corbett. a native of that province, and they have five children: Alice, wife of Fred Sheldon, of Olympia; William, a farmer and blacksmith; H. H.. a drayman in Spokane; Budd G., a farmer, and Andrew T. R-  
Cogswell, Morton G (I1624)
 
302 from "Ancestors of DONALD ROBERT DICKENSON Through 24 Generations" (genealogy.com)
Thomas Gustin sold 287 acres to Capt. Jabez Jones in 1759, and 30 acres west of this to Elihu Dodge in 1784; and the extreme western part was sold to Samuel Morgan. Capt. Jabez Jones divided these lands among his sons.His son Asa presented to the town in 1765, a small lot west of the Governors Road for a meeting house and burying ground; and Jabez & Abijah Jones later erected a saw mill, fulling mill and ash works on the adjoining land, west of the church, which they sold to Elias Peck in 1775. 
Peck, Elias (I1806)
 
303 from "ANGELICA COLLECTANEA & OBITUARIES" compiled by L. L. Stillwell (Allegany County Genweb)
BENJAMIN, SARAH PHIPPEN Died Sept. 11, 1933, at the age of 83 years. She was born in 1850, the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Phippen. Married William Benjamin in 1874. Had four children, Edward, Winifred, and Mina, who died in early youth, and Clair who survives. Two grandaughters, Miss Edith Benjamin and Mrs. Elwood Lawrence, also survive. Lot 107.  
Phippen, Sarah E (I9933)
 
304 from "Annapolis St. Luke's Parish, Register of Marriages", pg 8, no 322 (Annapolis Heritage Society)
Married 10 Oct 1836, by licence, by Rev. Edwin GILPIN, Missionary at Annapolis, William Jacob Bohme PERKINS, bachelor of the Parish of Annapolis, AND, Mary HARRIS, widow of the Parish of Annapolis; witnesses: William BENT, Elisha WOODBURY. 
Family: William Bohme Perkins / Mary Woodbury (F445)
 
305 from "Annapolis St. Luke's Parish, Register of Marriages", pg 948, no 582 (Annapolis Heritage Society)
Married 29 Mar 1864, by licence, by Rev. Walter GRAY, Missionary at Annapolis, Charles GOUCHER, bachelor of New Harmony, AND, Elizabeth PERKINS, spinster of Annapolis. 
Family: Charles David Goucher / Elizabeth Tupper “Bessie” Perkins (F783)
 
306 from "Arizona, County Marriage Records, 1865-1972" (ancestry.com)
On 19 Jun 1904 in Prescott, Yavapai, AZ, Martin C Fitz Maurice married Louisa Nate. Witnesses Annie Sisk and Arther Kelly. 
Family: Martin Carroll Fitzmaurice / Louisa Notz (F5054)
 
307 from "Arizona, County Marriage Records, 1865-1972" (ancestry.com)
On 26 Oct 1950 in Mohave Co, AZ, Albert Alexander Woods, residing Reno NV, b. 4 Jul 1879, married Anna Cather McGruder, residing Caliente, Lincoln, NV, b. 24 Nov 1892. 
Family: Albert Alexander Woods / Anna Catherine McGruder (F7608)
 
308 from "Arizona, County Marriage Records, 1865-1972" (ancestry.com)
On 4 Dec 1930 in Yuma Co, AR, Robert C Dellenbaugh, 47, married Leonora Webster, 45. 
Family: Robert Charles Dellenbaugh / Lenora Webster (F5134)
 
309 from "Arizona, County Marriage Records, 1865-1972" (ancestry.com)
On 9 Jun 1900 near Adamanna AZ, William B Woods, 33, residing Holbrook, Navajo, AZ, married Mary Esther Clark, 21, residing Holbrook, Navajo, AZ. 
Family: William Barnes Woods / Mary Esther Clark (F7609)
 
310 from "Arizona, Death Records, 1887-1960" (ancestry.com)
Garrett Sarsfield Fitzmaurice, a retired miner residing Prescott, Yavapai, AZ, widowed, born 15 Mar 1874 in WA, died 7 Mar 1955 in Prescott AZ of coronary occlusion. Burial 11 Mar in Mt. View Cemetery, Prescott, AZ. Informant Robert Fitzmaurice of Stockton CA. 
Fitzmaurice, Garrett Sarafield (I13571)
 
311 from "Arizona, Death Records, 1887-1960" (ancestry.com)
William Barnes Woods, a telephone co executive residing Holbrook, Navajo, AZ, married, born 25 Mar 1866 in Chatanuga TN to William Woods & Mary Barnes, died on 20 Jun 1949 in Holbrook of prostate cancer. Burial on 25 Jun in Holbrook AZ. Informant Roy C Woods. 
Woods, William Barnes (I19398)
 
312 from "Arizona, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1880-1935" (ancestry.com)
Ella Mae Barkley was born 10 Oct 1911 in Palo Verde, Mariposa, AZ to Wm. Knox Barkley and Jimie Bert Suther.  
Barkley, Ella Mae (I26923)
 
313 from "Arizona, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1880-1935" (ancestry.com)
Genevieve Georgia Baker was born 7 Jan 1929 in Prescott, Yavapai, AZ to Arthur George Baker, 47, an attorney at law b. MA and Ethel Beatrice Robinson, 32, a housewife b. WI. Her 1st child. 
Baker, Genevieve Georgia (I26916)
 
314 from "Arizona, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1880-1935" (ancestry.com)
Robert Maurice Shanafell was born born 2 Aug 1926 in Prescott, Yavapai, AZ to Walter Robert Shanafell, 41, a mining engineer residing Prescott b. OH and Myrtle Fitzmaurice, 23, a housewife residing Prescott b. AK. Her 1st child. 
Fitzmaurice, Robert Maurice (I20176)
 
315 from "Arizona, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1880-1935" (ancestry.com)
Robert N Moorehead Jr was born 15 Dec 1913 in Phoenix, Maricopa, AR to Robert N Moorehead and Luella Broson. 
Moorehead, Robert Neil (I3978)
 
316 from "Arizona, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1972" (ancestry.com)
On 18 Jul 1953 in Yavapai County, AZ, Robert M Fitzmaurice, b. 2 Aug 1926 in Prescott, AZ, married Genevieve Georgia Baker, b. 7 Jan 1919 in Prescott, AZ. 
Family: Robert Maurice Fitzmaurice / Genevieve Georgia Baker (F10569)
 
317 from "Arizona, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1972" (ancestry.com)
On 6 Jul 1925 in Prescott City, Yavapai, AZ, Walter Robert Shanafelt of Yavapai Co, AZ, married Myrtle Margaret Fitzmaurice of Yavapai Co, AZ. Witnesses Paul Fitzmaurice and Genevieve Lusk 
Family: Walter Roush Shanafelt / Myrtle Fitzmaurice (F5056)
 
318 from "Arizona, U.S., Death Records, 1887-1968" (ancestry.com)
Mrs. Myrtle Shanafeld, wife of Walter Shanafelt, born 17 Mar 1903 in Dawson City, AK to G.S. Fitzmaurice b. WA and Elrika Rutstrom b. SWE, died 31 Aug 1929 in Prescot, Yavapai, AZ of gneral peritonitis from a ruptured ectopic gestation. Informanct G.S. Firtzmaurice 
Fitzmaurice, Myrtle (I13580)
 
319 from "Arkansas, County Marriages Index, 1837-1957" (ancestry.com)
On 15 Jun 1920 in Scott Co AR, John H Woods, 24, residing Waldron, Scott, AR married Zwkei Mae Park, 22, residing Waldron, Scoot, AR. 
Family: John H Woods / Zinkie Mae Park (F7180)
 
320 from "Arkansas, County Marriages Index, 1837-1957" (ancestry.com)
On 23 Jul 1948 in Washington AR, Delton E Price, 23, residing Vanderwoort, Polk, AR, married Betty Jean Woods, 22, residing Pawhuska, Osage, OK. 
Family: Delton E Price / Betty Jean Woods (F7571)
 
321 from "Artists in California, 1786-1940" by Edan Hughes,
Rowena Watson was born in California on May 25, 1867. Raised on a farm in Napa, Watson was working as an artist in San Francisco in 1902-05. After the earthquake in 1906, she moved across the bay to Sausalito and by 1930 had returned to the farm in Napa. A spinster, she died there on Feb. 15, 1951. 
Watson, Rowena (I4484)
 
322 from "Asheville Citizen-Times", 14 Sep 1967 (newspapers.com)
MARION - Edward Washington Perkins, 82, formerly of Morganton Rt. 2, died at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in an Old Fort nursing home after a brief illness. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Westmoreland-Hawkins Funeral Home. 
Perkins, Edward Washington (I10885)
 
323 from "Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950" (ancestry.com)
On 1942 in Campbelltown, New South Wales, AUS Donald Brian Livingstone married Gertrude Theresa Burne. 
Family: Donald Brian Livingstone / Gertrude Theresa Burne (F10187)
 
324 from "Australia, World War II Military Service Records, 1939-1945" (ancestry.com)
Donald Brian Livingstone was born 4 Oct 1918 in Ealing ENG. NOK Warren Livingstone. 
Livingstone, Donald Brian (I25909)
 
325 from "Autobiography and Reminiscence of Louis Frederick Baker" from Society of California Pioneers (oac.cdlib.org)
I married Helen E. Wright in Boston Massachusetts, July 7th 1852. We have had four children; namely - Louis F. Jr. (dead) - John E. - Charles S. - and Nellie (now Mrs. B.G. Mantle) 
Family: Louis Frederick Baker / Helen Wright (F5321)
 
326 from "Autobiography and Reminiscence of Louis Frederick Baker" from Society of California Pioneers (oac.cdlib.org)
My parents T.M. and Anna M. Baker, residents of the city of Boston, Massachusetts, where I was born on the 8 Aug 1823, gave me the name Louis Frederick Baker....
 
Baker, Louis Frederick (I14219)
 
327 from "BACKGROUND HISTORY OF THE VanSICKLE NAME" by Christine Ghesquire, 10 Aug 2005 (genealogy.com)
ISAAC VANSICKLE SR. was born in 1732 and came from New Jersey to Jerseyville in Ancaster Twp. in 1801.His children were Isaac Jr., David, Lambert, William C., Priscilla, Abraham, John and Francis, all of them born New Jersey.In the land petition made by Isaac VanSickle Sr. on 16th Aug. 1824, he stated he had lived in this provinace many years and had 14 children, 11 of whom were now living and in the Province of Ontario.In a previous petition on 5th July 1811, he stated that he had resided in Morris County in the State of New Jersey in America before the breaking out of the Rebellion and that he had joined the Royal Standard in the year 1775 and served His Majesty as a Private in the Jersey Volunteers commanded by General Skinner until the end of the war.He came to this Province in the year 1797 where he has since resided. 
Vansickle, Isaac (I3132)
 
328 from "Barbados, Church Records, 1637-1849" (ancestry.com)
Isaac Wm Hancorn, 36, residing St Michael, was buried 20 Apr 1828. Ceremony by JS Cluickett. 
Hancorne, William Isaac (I25599)
 
329 from "Barbados, Church Records, 1637-1849" (ancestry.com)
On 5 Nov 1815 in St Michael, Barbados, William Isaac Hancorn married Rebecca Durant. 
Family: William Isaac Hancorne / Rebecca Durant (F10042)
 
330 from "Barbados, Church Records, 1637-1849" (ancestry.com)
Rebecca Hancorn, 46, residing St Michael, was buried 25 Aug 1828. Ceremony by W Garnett. 
Durant, Rebecca (I25600)
 
331 from "Bay of Plenty Times". 18 Sept 1920 (paperspast.natlib.govt.nz)
To English Estate Wellington, Sept 17 Sir R. Stout had before him an originating summons to determine the legality of the marriage of John MacPherson, of Matata, who was believed to be married to a Maori woman named Mariana Teoha, and if the union were legal the children were entitled to share in the estate of their uncle, Malcolm MacPherson, of England. John MacPherson died at Matata in 1887, leaving several children. The Chief Justice said there was no evidence of the authorisation of the marriage by any registrar or any certificate by any registrar or clergyman. It was agreed that MacPherson lived as man and wife, and were generally regarded as such. Some feast or celebration was held to commemorate the marriage, and Mariana said it took place in the Roman Catholic Chapel at Matata with Father Mac Donald, now dead, officiating. MacPherson, however, was a Presbyterian, and no register could be adduced. Several witnesses said they always looked on the pair as married. It was a common practice for white men to contract what was called a Maori marriage with native women, but it had never been recognised by law as valid. Moreover, at the time, Mariana was under age, and no consent was given by her guardian, properly appointed. He therefore ruled there was no evidence that the marriage took place.  
Family: Malcolm Macpherson / Sophia Emmy Manley Burton (F2136)
 
332 from "Berwick Register" obit Feb 3, 1999 (rootsweb.com)
SANFORD, Robert Ivan - 78, died January 19, 1999. Born in Weston, he was a son of the late F. Gordon and Cora (Palmer) Sanford. Survived by his wife, the former Ruth Hope Kennedy. 
Sanford, Robert Ivan (I7408)
 
333 from "Bienstädt / Taufen, Trauungen, Beerdigungen 1715-1765", pg 115, #6 (archion.de pg 64)
On 25 Aug 1764, Christian Cyriax son was born. Baptism 26 Aug.  
Cyriax, Johann Christian (I27106)
 
334 from "Bienstädt Taufen, Trauungen, Beerdigungen 1715-1765", page 26 (achion.de, pg 20)
On 13th, Christian Cyriax married Susanna Barbara Schielin daughter of Johann Justi Schielen from Molschleben 
Family: Christian Cyriax / Susanna Barbara Schiel (F10651)
 
335 from "Biographical and Historical Souvenir for the Counties of Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott, and Washington, Indiana", 1889
[The father of James C Woods], Joseph Woods, was born in Pennsylvania, in 1793; he came to Indiana in 1816, and settled in Dearborn county. Here he remained until 1837, when he removed to Jefferson county, into what is now Monroe township, where he died in 1853. He was one of the first Justices of the Peace in Dearborn county, and was elected to that office in Jefferson county, where he held the office for none to ten years, and was serving at the time of this death. The mother of James C. Woods was Miss Isabel Bushfield, daughter of Samuel Bushfield, all natives of Ireland. The family of Joseph Woods was composed of nine children, seven of whom lived to maturity.  
Woods, Joseph (I4101)
 
336 from "Biographical and Historical Souvenir for the Counties of Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott, and Washington, Indiana", 1889
JAMES C WOODS, farmer, Monroe township, was bron in 1928, in Dearborn county, Ind.; was raised on a farm, and educated in the common schools. His father, Joseph Woods, was born in Pennsylvania, in 1793; he came to Indiana in 1816, and settled in Dearborn county. Here he remained until 1837, when he removed to Jefferson county, into what is now Monroe township, where he died in 1853. He was one of the first Justices of the Peace in Dearborn county, and was elected to that office in Jefferson county, where he held the office for none to ten years, and was serving at the time of this death. The mother of James C. Woods was Miss Isabel Bushfield, daughter of Samuel Bushfield, all natives of Ireland. The family of Joseph Woods was composed of nine children, seven of whom lived to maturity. Mr. James C. Woods, at the age of 22, began to learn the trade of coach blacksmithing. He served part of his time in Madison, Ind., and finished at Frankfort, Ky. He worded at this trade for five years. He married Susan A. Read, in December, 1852. She was the daughter of Andrew Read, a native of Virginia, who removed to Kentucky after his daughter was born. He was of Scotch-Irish extraction. His father, Frank Read, was a Revolutionary soldier, and he, himself, was a soldier in the War of 1812-15. Her mother's family, of French extraction named Leftwich were early settlers of Virginia. The result of this marriage was six children, viz: Belle, Kate, Elizabeth, Anna, Howard, and Ida. Kate is married to George Craig, and lives in Johnson county, Ind.; the others are at home, except Belle, who is at Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Woods owns 200 acres of good land, well improved. Is a member of the I.O.O.F. and the Grange. Once hold the office of township treasurer, and is a good citizen. 
Woods, James Cunningham (I17713)
 
337 from "Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Niagara County, New York", 1892
Emma [La Bar] married George Sprague, a flour merchant of Albion, Orleans county, this State. 
Family: George Sprague / Emma Labar (F236)
 
338 from "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress" (bioguide.congress.gov)
WOODS, John, a Representative from Ohio; born in Johnstown, Dauphin County, Pa., October 18, 1794; moved with his parents to Ohio, where he attended the common schools; served in the War of 1812; after the war operated a school near Springborough for two years; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1819 and commenced the practice of his profession in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; prosecuting attorney of Butler County 1820-1825; elected to the Nineteenth and Twentieth Congresses (March 4, 1825-March 3, 1829); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1828 to the Twenty-first Congress; became editor and publisher of the Hamilton Intelligencer in 1829; State auditor of Ohio from 1845 to 1851; president of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis Railroad; died in Hamilton, Ohio, July 30, 1855; interment in Greenwood Cemetery. 
Woods, John (I4822)
 
339 from "Biographical review: this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Oxford and Franklin counties, Maine", 1897
HON. WALDO PETTENGILL, of Rumford Falls, the Vice-President and Manager of the Portland & Rumford Falls Railroad, has been largely instrumental in developing Rumford. He was born at Livermore Falls, Me., December 1, 1844, son of Oliver and Huldah (Baker) Pettengill, both natives of this state. Oliver Pettengill, who was born in the town of Fayette, Kennebec County, spent his early life there and in East Livermore, chiefly occupied in farming. In 1866 he purchased a large farm in Rumford, about six miles from the present village, and settled there permanently. In addition to being a farmer he was also a mill man, was very successful in a financial way, and at his death, which happened in his sixty-sixth year, he left a large estate. His wife, who was born in Livermore, died at the age of seventy-one. Both were members of the Methodist church. 
Baker, Hulda Paul (I14626)
 
340 from "Birdie's Words", account of Birdie Victoria Beal (1883-1981) posted 16 Mar 2007 by researchingmom
The name of the newspaper we took in Oregon was the Polk County Itemizer at the time I lived there 70 years ago. I was 12 years old on the train May 29 when my father decided to go there for his health, he had asthma so bad, thinnking the mild climate might help. I had a half sister married living there, her name was Mrs. Henry Harris, her name was Margaret Jane. I had a step mother, and they had little baby girl 2 yrs old at the time my father died in Jan. He only lived that long from May until Jan 21st 1898, he left insurance, his widow buried him in a little church grave yrd near the fense, a tomb stone I remember well. He was 52 yrs old at that time He was working in a lumber camp to get lumber to build a house on some ground he had bought, but in trying to avoid being crushed, after some men above him on the mountainside yelled at him, he tried to get up on a stump in front of him but didn't make it in time. He was crushed so badly. He died from internal bleeding the Dr. said. It was a christian church in the country at a place called Harmony His widow came back to Kansas with her little girl they called Bethel. I have no pictures of my folks and I know of none. I can't remember of any obituary. The step mother is dead. She afterward married a man so they told me by the name of Hill. I never saw her. It was in 1900. I wasn't 17 yet when I came back to Kansas because I had a sister a Mrs. Martin Burch, that wanted one of her 2 sisters to come live with her. I had a sister Emma 3 yrs younger than I. She stayed there with the half sister. I came back. We had an guardian appointed over us because he left $800 a piece for us girls. So I was married Feb 14th a yr later to Walden Rossiter, 2 children Merlin the boy and Acelia Roberta. Merlin is dead. Daughter lives in Kans City. Rufus Procter was my guardian's name. He is dead.
All,Birdie Rossite 
Baker, Bethel B (I4218)
 
341 from "Birth • Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1949" (familysearch.org)
Marion Lucille Day was born 14 May 1923 in Chicago, Cook, IL to Charles Ralph Day, 28, b. Chicago & Myrtle Ida Vandenberg, 26, born Chicago. 
Day, Marion Lucille (I25177)
 
342 from "Births, marriages (1841-1895), and deaths (1841-1899)" (familysearch.org)
Melvin W. Locke, age 4m, born Danvers MA to Monroe Locke b NH & Alice M Baker b Danvers, died 4 Aug 1877 in Danvers of diarrhea. 
Locke, Melvin W. (I14211)
 
343 from "Blake Family: A Genealogical History of Wiliam Blake, of Dorchester", 1857
Mrs. Bird married (ii.) Artemas Baker, of Warwick, April 10, 1814. He was formerly from Templeton, born April 4, 1784, was a physician, and moved to Cambria, N.Y., in 1816. He died there March 16, 1839. She returned and lived with her daughter, Mrs. Wilbor, at North Bridgewater, till her decease. 
Baker, Artemas (I15809)
 
344 from "Boston death records (1896-1905), indexes (1892-1955), and stillborns (1900)" (familysearch.org)
Barnet Parthnow, 16, a tailor residing 12 Norman St, b. Russia to Abrabam Parthnow, b. RUS & Sarah L. Massar b. RUS, died 23 April 1903 in Boston, MA of tuberculosis. 
Porthnow, Barnet (I26961)
 
345 from "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993" (ancestry.com)
Percival Burde Long, spouse of Mabel, widowed, born 14 Feb 1883 in ENG, died 6 Jun 1967 in Sechelt, BC. 
Long, Percival Burde (I25885)
 
346 from "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993" (familysearch.org)
Baby Girl Haslam was born 25 May 1906 in Vancouver, BC to Chas F Haslam and Margaret M Farland. She died 25 May 1906. 
Haslam, Baby Girl (I25905)
 
347 from "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993" (familysearch.org)
Baby Girl Haslam was born 25 May 1906 in Vancouver, BC to Chas F Haslam and Margaret M Farland. She died 25 May 1906. 
Haslam, Baby Girl (I25905)
 
348 from "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993" (familysearch.org)
Mabel Agnes Long, spouse of Percival Long, born 19 Feb 1877 in ONT to Duncan Macfarlane & -- Jardine, died 14 Jul 1960 in Vancouver BC 
Macfarlane, Agnes Mabel Comrie (I25880)
 
349 from "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993" (familysearch.org)
Marguerite Emily Haslam, spouse of Charles Francis Haslam, born 28 Jul 1891 in Washington to Andrew Macfarlane & Annie Minnis, died 11 Jul 1959 in Roberts Creek, BC 
Macfarlane, Marguerite Emily (I25889)
 
350 from "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993" (familysearch.org)
Thomas Duncan Macfarlane, spouse of Freda Susan Cole, brn 6 May 1900 in Vancouver BC, died 29 Sep 1969 in Vancouver. 
Macfarlane, Thomas Duncan (I25893)
 

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