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6451 | from Dibean Marriage Index, Marriage of Jared Palmer and Philena L Barnum on 1 May 1866 in Van Buren Co. | Family: Jared Palmer / Philura Loretta Warner (F3330)
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6452 | from Donna's Family Tree on Rootsweb "Robert died during the influenza epidemic. At that time Lillian had been divorced from her husband and was living with her parents in Pasadena, California." | Baker, Robert Grimes (I16304)
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6453 | from Dover NH City Directory, 1905 (ancestry.com) Baker, Ellen S., widow William A., 46, died January 13, 1904. | Horne, Ellen S (I5847)
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6454 | From Early History of Michigan by Stephen D Bingham, 1888 Chandler Freeman, Representative in 1863-4 from Clinton county, was born in Hebron, Maine, January 18, 1814. He was a graduate of Dartmouth college, came to Michigan in 1855, and was a manufacturer at Maple Rapids. Took great interest in public school and education. Died in August, 1865 at Central City, Colorado. From Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College by George Thomas Chapman Alumni 1851: Chandler Freeman, the son of Samuel Freeman, was born at ---- Jan 18, 1824. | Freeman, Chandler (I1865)
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6455 | from Edith Nicklos biography Jessie McDowell born on January 13, 1861 in London, Ontario, Canada. Daughter of James and Isabella McDowell. Her mother, an orphan, was brought at the age of 18 years from Inverness, Scotland by her Uncle William MacKenzie to Canada, her maiden name being Isabella McCloud. Her grandparents name was McKay and he was a sea captain. All came from Inverness or the Highlands. | McLeod, Isabella (I455)
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6456 | From England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005 (ancestry.com) George E Perkins married Olivia M Fenton in Worthing, Sussex, ENG on Apr-May-Jun 1954 | Family: George Eli Perkins / Olivia Mary Fenton (F2221)
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6457 | From England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005 (ancestry.com) Gerald K Dibb married Sylvia M Walker in St Albans, Hertfordshire, ENG on Apr-May-Jun 1961 | Family: Gerald K Dibb / Sylvia May “Syb” Perkins (F2222)
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6458 | From England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005 (ancestry.com) Vernon J Walker married Sylvia M Perkins in St Albans, Hertfordshire, ENG on Jul-Aug-Sep 1930 | Family: Vernon Jeffrey Walker / Sylvia May “Syb” Perkins (F1460)
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6459 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ian (David John) Main / Living (F1972)
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6460 | from Estate Announcement in "The Daily Gleaner", 9 Apr 1912 (newspaperarchive.com) James Charles Alexander Smith of Claremont, St Ann, JAM died 3 Nov 1911 in Yonkers, NY. Executors are Dr. Charles Francis Smith and Mary Amelia Smith. | Smith, James Charles Alexander (I25146)
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6461 | From Ethel Baker Grandfather Hill kept a dry goods store in Knowlesville, then went to Medina in the milling business. He owned a large farm near Millville and being a hearty eater, enjoyed the produce he would bring home. I have heard Mother tell of the huge baskets full of vegetables and meat he would deposit in the kitchen and give orders for a big dinner. No doubt as a result of this good living, he was very portly and died of Bright's disease August 22, 1871, when only fifty-three years old. He died before I was born but I remember a very large portrait of him -- I think it was crayon. He was a handsome, stern looking man with beautiful hands. From The Medina Tribune, 24 Aug 1871 (www.fultonhistory.com) We are pained to announce the death of our esteemed townsman Robert L. Hill, which occurred at his residence in the village, on Tuesday afternoon last, after a brief illness. Mr. Hill had not been in good health for some time, but had been about attending to active business until Sunday last. He seemed to have a presentiment that he could not live long, remarking to a friend as he was going to his mill on Saturday that he would not be with him much longer. He died with Bright's disease of the kidneys. ... | Hill, Robert Lloyd (I62)
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6462 | from Evening Post (New Zealand), 29 June 1916, Page 1 (paperspast.natlib.govt.nz) MACPHERSON. - On the 27th June, at Eastbourne, England, Malcolm Macpherson, formerly General Manager New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., the beloved husband of Sophy Burton Macpherson. | Macpherson, Malcolm (I6581)
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6463 | from Evening Post (New Zealand), 29 June 1916, Page 8 (paperspast.natlib.govt.nz) A private cable message from London, received in Wellington, announces the death at Eastbourne, England, on Tuesday last, of Mr Malcolm Macpherson, formerly general manager of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. The deceased gentleman, who was over seventy years of age, was born in Scotland, and after the death of his father he settled in Canada, first of all becoming a school teacher, and subsequently following mercantile pursuits. He came out to New Zealand a great many years ago, and was in partnership with his late brother, Mr J. Drummond Macpherson, in the ownership of a sheep station in Canterbury. Later on he joined Mrssrs Peter Cunningham and Co., Christchurch, and while with that firm was appointed (1895) general manager of the Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., a position which he retained until April, 1905. He then went to live in England, but had since paid a visit to New Zealand and Canada. The deceased gentleman, who was everywhere held in the highest esteem, has left a widow but no children. He was an enthusiastic golf and tennis player almost up to the day of his death. His only relative in the Dominion is a nephew, Mr. C.H.F. Macpherson,of the head office of the Load and Mercantile Agency Co., Wellington. | Macpherson, Malcolm (I6581)
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6464 | from Evening Post, 10 July 1937, pg 18 (http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz) PATERSON-MILROY The engagement is announced between Sydney Jocelyn, elder- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Milroy, of Hamilton and William Lloyd, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W Morton Paterson, of Wellington. | Family: William Lloyd Paterson / Sydney Jocelyn Milroy (F2484)
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6465 | from Evening Post, 12 April 1945, Page 10 (http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz) PATERSON-BURGIN. The engagement is announced between William Lloyd, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Morton Paterson, of Canada, and Anne Pauline, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Burgin, Rangiora, North Canterbury. | Family: William Lloyd Paterson / Anne Pauline Burgin (F2485)
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6466 | from Evening Post, 31 October 1936, Pg 1 (http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz) SKETCH-PATERSON. On Wednesday, October 28, 1936, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Wellington, Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Morton Paterson, to Ralph Mackern, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sketch, of London, England. | Family: Ralph MacKern Sketch / Mary Frances Paterson (F2482)
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6467 | From Falmouth Methodist Societ Island of America Registry of Baptisms, transcribed by jamaicanfamilysearch.com June 1824 to December 1839 Perkins, William, son of Charlotte & C. Francis Perkins, painter, res Falmouth, b 2/20/1838 (or 1830?), bap 9/5/1838 by Wm. Ritchie, p. 18 | Perkins, William (I6535)
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6468 | From Family History written by Lily Perkins Papers Phillip - A sailor and adventurer. No one knew where he was until he turned up. He was as rough as his brother Cyrus Francis was aesthetic. It was either he or another sailor cousin who was at one time in command of a gun-boat, whose name I now forget. He eventually settled in Clarendon, but never married. | Perkins, Phillip (I1374)
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6469 | from Farmington NM newspaper, 20 Feb 1919 (posted by SelveyDG on ancestry.com) Mrs. M.A. Hanna, an old-timer of this section, writes from El Paso, of the death, recently, of her daughter Ethel, at that place. Mrs. Woods left a baby girl, which Mrs. Hanna is mothering. from Farmington NM newspaper, 7 Aug 1950 (posted by SelveyDG on ancestry.com) There was one daughter, Ethel Hanna, "adopted" who married a Harry Woods. She died in childbirth sometime during those years. It is not known if her child lived. Relatives can only tell me of the Hannas when they lived in Adamana. | Hanna, Ethel May (I19424)
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6470 | from Find-a-grave entry of D.Curtis, 12 Dec 2013 COPELAND, AMOS M. - Age, 22 years. Enrolled, August 24, 1861, at Oswego, to serve three years; mustered in as sergeant, Co. A, 81st Infantry Regiment, September 14, 1861; promoted first sergeant; re-enlisted as a veteran, January 1, 1864; mustered in as second lieutenant, Co. C, May 1, 1864; wounded in action, September 30, 1864, at Fort Harrison, Va.; accidentally wounded on railroad, November 7, 1864; died, January 13, 1865, at National Hospital, Baltimore, Md. | Copeland, Amos (I9429)
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6471 | from findagrave Age 48. Husband of Anna Mary. Son of Clements Arens and Anna Schmitz. Married at age 27. Father of five. Resided at 239 Macomb, Detroit. Professor John N. Arens was the organist and choir master of St. Mary's Catholic church. He was born in Germany and came to America in 1867. In 1872, he came to Detroit to become the organist and school teacher at St. Boniface church under the pastorate of Rev. Fr. B. J. Wermers. Suffered from arterial insufficiency with ??? hypertrophy and pulmonary oedema. Immediate cause of death was dropsy. Services were held at St. Mary's church. Buried December 6, 1901. | Arens, John N (I300)
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6472 | from findagrave Henriette was born in Schmolsin, Pommern, Prussia. She married Carl Hoppe @ 1844-45 in Schmolsin. Their children Franz "Frank" August Rudolph Hoppe, Mathilde Rank, Eduard Carl Hoppe and August Hermann Hoppe were all born in Pommern, Prussia before the family immigrated to the U.S. in the 1870s and settled in Detroit, MI. Henriette was the beloved grandmother of Otto, Hermann, Leo, Franz and Ida Hoppe; Johann, Ida, Martha, Emma, Werner, Carl, Klara, Richard and Mathilde Rank, Emma A. J. (nee Hoppe) Brosofske-Browe, and Arthur Hoppe; and Carl Johann, Johann August and Wilhelmine Louise Hoppe. Great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother to many who never got the opportunity to thank her for coming to the United States to make a better life for her family and the children of her children and their children....Henriette died of heart disease at age 68 in Detroit. | Labudde, Henrietta (I312)
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6473 | from findagrave Mathilde was born in Massow, Pommern, Prussia. She married in Prussia and had her first child, Johann, there before they emigrated to the U. S. in the early 1870s and settled in the Detroit area. She was the beloved wife of Ferdinand Rank (1842-1930). Loving mother of Johann, Ida, Martha, Emma, Werner, Carl, Klara, Richard and Mathilde. Dear daughter of Carl Hoppe and Henriette (nee Labudde) Hoppe of Schmolsin, Pommern, Prussia and Detroit, MI. Dear sister of Franz August Rudolph Hoppe, Eduard Carl Hoppe and August Hermann Hoppe. | Hoppe, Mathilda (I310)
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6474 | from findagrave bio of Luana Smith Wood buried at Wolf Creek Cemetery, Adrian, MI (maintained by Linda Melnik) Her first Husband was William Hawley. They had four children: Josephine, Elisha S, Matilda, and Lucinda B. Her second husband was Leander Wood. They had one child, Charles. | Hawley, Matilda (I15226)
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6475 | from findagrave biography Martha Jane Woods moved with her family to Lucas Co., IA from Barry, IL. Then in 1873 they moved to Smith Co., KS. After her father's death in 1892 she made her home with her brother, Edmond L. Woods. They moved to Republic Co., KS in 1913. She died at the home of her brother, Edmund in Courtland Twp., Republic Co., KS. The Christian Church minister of Lebanon, Smith, KS conducted the grave site service. She never married. | Woods, Martha Jane (I17753)
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6476 | from findagrave biography (Submitted by Cousin - Anita (Eckler/Null-Noll Family) Rodgers) Nellie Grace was born on July 10, 1875 in Warsaw, Kosciusko Co., IN - the daughter of George Edward and Clara Null Baker. Granddaughter of John Henry and Barbara Ann Eckler Null. Her only sibling - Frank E Baker was two years her junior. Lost account of him after the 1880 Census (2-3 yrs of age). They had lived in South Bend, St. Joseph Co. & Bourbon, Kosciusko Co. , Indiana before settling in Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., IN. Nellie Grace married William Mulhollen Jackson the 19th of July 1899 in Lafayette, IN. They became the parents of Lyndon Vesper "Earl" Jackson, Laurence Mulhollen Jackson and Eleanore Elizabeth Jackson (Glenn Joseph Garman). She was 89yrs old at time of her passing. Nellie was laid to rest next to her husband who had passed in 1934. | Baker, Nellie Grace (I26463)
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6477 | from findagrave information (by Jaci added on 27 Apr 2016) Carl Bucholz b. 1837 in GER, died on 29 Sep 1909 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN of cardiac dilatation. Burial on 1 Oct at Minneapolis Pioneers & Soldiers Memorial Cemetery in lot 55, block N, grave 5F-N W1/2 | Buchholz, Carl (I13949)
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6478 | from findagrave information (by Jaci added on 27 Apr 2016) Charles R Bucholz b. 1871 in CT to Carl Bucholz and Martha Hiller, died on 12 Nov 1910 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN of pulmonary tuberculosis. Burial on 15 Nov at Minneapolis Pioneers & Soldiers Memorial Cemetery in lot 5, block 6, grave 8F-S W1/2 | Buchholz, Charles Reynold (I13953)
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6479 | From findagrave.com biography Charles William Varnum was born February 25, 1862 in Speaker, Sanilac County, Michigan; the forth of six children of Richard Martin and Harriet Ann Perkins Varnum. He married Lulu Lee DeLissenbee daughter of Leonard W. and Mary Stallcup DeLissenbee, on June 1, 1893. They had no children. Charles was a teacher and a lawyer, graduated L.L.B. in 1888 from Iowa State University, and secretary of Republican League in 1894. | Varnum, Charles William (I2763)
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6480 | from Findings by the Commissioners on Recent Accidents in "Boston Herald", 18 Oct 1882 (genealogybank.com) Death of Charles W. Dodge at Eastern railroad station Oct. 11, 1882 - This sad accident resulted form the insufficient accommodations of the station and from the crowd and hurry of a general holiday. Mr. Dodge was on his way to the cards, and therefore ad the rights of a passenger. The platform on which he was walking extends beyond the walls of the station and is contracted to the width of four feet nine inches. This narrow platform was obstructed by trunks and baggage. A trunk of extraordinary shape and length was thrown from a truck by contact with a car, which was "thrown" on the station to make up a train. This struck Mr. Dodge with such force that he died before he could reach the hospital. The managers of the Eastern Railroad Company did not contest before the board their liability for the fatal result, and regret that they have thus far failed to obtain the additional land which would enable them to increase their facilities. | Dodge, Charles Wayne (I2203)
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6481 | From FOUNDERS' MEMORIAL PARK in HOUSTON, TEXAS SZABO, Catharine Adelia Died: 10 Jan 1866, age 31 years _Wife of A. Adolf, daughter of C.S. & Z.M. Kelley_ SZABO, Kate Kelly Died: 19 April 1866, aged 3 months, 10 days _Daughter of A.A. & C.A. Szabo_ | Kelly, Catherine Adelia (I1838)
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6482 | from Freida Wallace of genealogy.com 10 Oct 1999 - am searching father's family.James Clare Wallace born 10/26/1889, place unknown. Had a brother William Worden Wallace. Clare, my father, died 3/15/36 in El Paso, Texas, but resided and buried in Dallas.Worden died abt. 1942 in Corpus Christi, Texas. No known relatives. Would be so grateful for any help. 21 Aug 2000 - Searching for father's family. James Clair (Clare) Wallace lived in Dallas, Tx married Frances May Weatherly. Had brother William Worden. Family may have lived near Waco. Any help appreciated.1889-1935. | Wallace, James Clare (I2315)
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6483 | from from "Jamaica, Civil Registration, 1880-1999" (familysearch.org) On 14 Jul 1937 in Kingston, JAM, Peter Ivanhoe Munroe, 28, a clerk, residing St Andrew, son of Peter Munroe married Jean Tholea Perkins, 21, a dressmaker, residing 15 Woodford St, daughter of George Perkins. Witnesses B.F & C.L Edwards. On Aug 1943 "Jean Tholea" was corrected by Jane Munroe to "Jane Thompson" | Family: Peter Ivanhoe Munroe / Jane Thompson “Jean” Perkins (F5065)
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6484 | from from "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001" (familysearch.org) Baby Boy Lewis was born 16 Aug 1858 in Fall River MA to Nathaniel Lewis, a shoemaker b. IRE, & Flora b. IRE | Lewis, Joseph J (I16149)
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6485 | from from "Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007" (ancestry.com) Richard Lafayette Baker was born 4 Feb 1924 in Detroit, Wayne, MI to Lafayette Baker and Cecelia Mcklernan. Death date 12 Feb 2007. | Baker, Richard Lafayette (I15241)
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6486 | from from "The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle", 24 Nov 1964 (newspapers.com) Ernest A. Perkins, aged 50 years, of 143 Melville Street, Saturday, November 21, 1964. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Leising Perkins; his son Lee Ernest; his daughter Margaret Annas and a neice, Miss Carol Annas. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mattle Funeral Home, 853 Culver Road. Prayer Wednesday morning at 8:30 at the parlors followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass at 9:00 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church. | Perkins, Ernest A (I21714)
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6487 | from Gazette & Courier - Monday, January 8, 1872 Born in Peoria, Ill. Jan. 1, a daughter, Mary Alice Kellogg, to Charles H. Kellogg and Flora J. Kellogg, and grand-daughter to Bela Kellogg of this town. | Kellogg, Mary Alice (I2344)
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6488 | From Genforum Letter I am seeking information about Adolf Alexander SZABO, son of Istvan and Eleanor SZABO, who was born July 13, 1831 in Kis-Szombar, (near Pest) Hungary, and died in 1905, at Houston, Texas. He was Treasurer of Houston, Texas from about 1890 through 1905. He was married to Kate KELLEY of Connecticut on June 5, 1860. He was also known as Alex SZABO. I do not know if Adolf and Kate SZABO had any children or not. A street in Houston, Texas is named for SZABO. | Szabo, Alexander Adolf (I1827)
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6489 | from Glens Falls Post Star, 12 Apr 1929 (fultonhistory.com) Mrs. Mariah Palmer, 65, wife of Elmer Palmer, died at 10 Wednesday night at Palmer's Ridge, Town of Moreau. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Miss Leona Palmer. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 tomorrow from the home. Interment will be in the Gansevoost cemetery. | Sisson, Mariah (I1288)
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6490 | from Granby NY Death Transcipt (posted by GOurs9697 on ancestry.com) Albert P Perkins, age 87y 6m 14d, born Exeter RI to Pordon Perkins & Morvel Coon, died 31 Aug 1895 in Granby NY of a bowel obstruction. Burial in Butler Center. | Perkins, Albert Potter (I21158)
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6491 | from Grandview Cemetery Inscription THOMAS / PATTISON / DIED / Apr.24.1894. / AGED / 63Y.3M.18D. / At Rest | Pattison, Thomas Henry (I15900)
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6492 | From Greely Directories 1913: COUZENS & Day Tin Shop Chas Couzens and Earl Day proprs Coronado Court Greeley 1922: COUZENS & DAY Furnaces Coronado Ct Greeley 1937: COUZENS & Day Co tin shop 815 1/2 11th Greeley | Day, George Earle (I6948)
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6493 | from Harris Family Geneology - In Memory of Morgan Harris by Maya Harris (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/r/Maya-Harris/index.html) Francis married Wm Morton Paterson who was in the confectionery and biscuit business. They went to New Zealand in 1926 with their two children. In about 1940 Frances and Morton with their daughter Mary and husband Ralph Sketch returned to Canada and settled in Oakville. About 1944 Morton and Frances were divorced. | Family: William Morton Paterson / Frances Wavertree Harris (F1965)
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6494 | From Herringshaw's encyclopedia of American biography by Thomas William Herringshaw, 1901, pg 960 VARNUM, CHARLES W., lawyer, politician, orator, was born Feb. 25, 1862, in Sanilac County, Mich. He attended the Hillsdale college; graduated with highest honors from the Iowa City Commercial college, amd from the law department of the state university of Iowa with the degree of LL.B. He has attained success in the profession of law at Denver, Colo. In 1891 he organized the Republican league of Colorado, and was its first president. He has been three times a delegate to the National League convention, and secured the national convention of 1894 for Denver. In 1894 he was elected chairman of the national silver party committee of Denver. | Varnum, Charles William (I2763)
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6495 | From Herringshaw's encyclopedia of American biography by Thomas William Herringshaw, 1901, pg 961 VARNUM, LULU LEE, suffragist. She was the first woman delegate to a national political convention of one of the old parties; and is well known in Colorado as a state organizer of women's republican clubs. She is the wife of Charles W. Varnum, the secretary and state organizer of the Republican league of Colorado, and she has been his right hand in the very successful work he has accomplished. | DeLissenbee, Lulu Lee (I6679)
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6496 | from Hew Jersey Marriage Return (posted on ancestry) On 29 Dec 1886 in NJ (widowed bride's father house), Adam Allan Morton, 25, a machinist, residing Arlington NH, born Dundas Ontario to Adam Morton b. SCT & Mary Jardine b. SCT, married Irene Westlake, 27, residing Arlington, born NY to Richard Westlake b. ENG & Margaret Hallow b. NY. | Family: Adam Allan Morton / Irene Westlake (F10139)
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6497 | From Historical Album of Orleans County, N.Y. (1879) William H. Wood is a native of Pittsford, Rutland county, Vt. He came to Ridgeway when quite young, and has followed the harness business most of the time. He married Catharine Bennett, of Farmington, N.Y., January 22nd, 1843. They have two children living - Louisa A. and William A., the latter of whom is in the mercantile business in Medina. Charles died at the age of four years, and Edward at the age of seventeen. | Wood, William H (I883)
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6498 | From Historical and Genealogical Record of Colchester County by Thomas Miller, 1873 in Chapter IV Alexander Miller, 3rd, eldest son of the foregoing Alex. Miller and Rebecca Baird, his wife, was born in Truro, May 8th, 1796 (being the same day that Truro Village was burnt). He was married to Sarah, daughter of John Faulkner and Janet Moor, his wife. (Sarah being the widow of the late James Perkins who was drowned from a fishing boat at Five Islands, and left a young widow and one daughter. This daughter is now the wife of Robert Cummings, and has two sons and one daughter). Alexander Miller and Sarah Perkins were married Dec. 19th, 1822. They had three sons and two daughters. in Chapter IX Janet, The second daughter of Hugh and Janet Moor, was born in Truro, March 28th, 1765. She was married to John Faulkner. Sarah, their eldest daughter, was married to James Perkins, they had one daughter whose name was Sarah Ann. James Perkins was drowned down the bay, when engaged in fishing, about the year 1818. His widow was married again to Alexander Miller, December 19th, 1822. They had three sons and two daughters. Alexander Miller died May 31st, 1855. | Family: James Perkins / Sarah Faulkner (F385)
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6499 | From History of Mercer County Andrew J. McDowell, farmer, post-office Greenville, was born in Steuben County, N.Y., May 1, 1827. His parents were James and Catharine (McCutchen) McDowell, natives of Scotland, who emigrated from Ireland a family of six children about 1823, and settled in Steuben County, N.Y. Three children were born after their coming. About 1835 the family removed to Trumbull County, Ohio, where the father died in June, 1844. This broke up the home, and the mother afterward died at the home of her daughter in Clarksville, Mercer County. | McDowell, James (I881)
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6500 | From History of Mercer County, 1888, page 1170 WILLIAM BROWN, deceased, was born in West Salem Township in 1816, and was a son of Richard and Barbara Brown, spoken of in the sketch of his brother, James R. Our subject grew up and spent his whole life in West Salem Township. He was twice married. His first wife was Maria, daughter of Andrew Brown, by whom three children survive: Clorinda, wife of J. W. Woods; Eliza J., wife of Alfred Moats, and Mary L., wife of Grover Fetterman. His wife died, and July 12, 1866, he was married to Mrs. Mary Ann Brown, daughter of Alexander Nelson. She was born in Sandy Creek Township, and November 25, 1852, married James Brown, by whom she had two children: Irwin C., and Emily L., wife of Augustus Kamerer. By her second marriage one son. William S., was born. Both the sons reside with their mother in West Salem Township. Politically Mr. Brown was a Republican, and one of the respected citizens of the township, where he died June 25, 1868. From "The Greenville Record-Argus", 7 Dect 1911 (newspaperarchive.com) MRS. WELLINGTON WOODS Mrs. Clarinda Brown Woods, wife of Wellington Woods of Maysville, died at her home November 30, 1911, aged 67 years. She was an estimable Christian woman, loved by all who knew her and for many years a consistent member of the West Salem Baptist Church. When the time of her departure came she was ready to go and in her words of farewell requested her loved ones to pray and so live that they should some time meet her in heaven. The members of her family left to mourn her death are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Herman Mohr and Mrs. Melvin and one son Ernest. all of Maysville. "Thy day has come, not gone; thy sun has risen, not set. thy life is now beyond the reach of death of change, not ended - but begun. O noble soul! O gentel heart! Hail and and farewell." | Brown, Clarinda (I1649)
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