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7301 | On 29 Apr 1940 in Ohio Co IN, Clarence Cofield Woods, a rural mail carrier, residing Rising Sun, Ohio, OH, born 11 Jun 1892 in Ohio Co IN to Orpheus Alonzo Woods, a farmer b. Ohio Co IN, & Ella F Cofield, a houswife b. Ohio Co IN, married Mabel May Beckett, a teacher, residing Aurora IN, born 1 May 1896 in Dearborn Co IN to William P Beckett a farmer b. Aurora IN & Tille S Beckett, a housewife b. Dillsboro IN. His second, her first marriage. | Family: Clarence Cofield Woods / Mabel Mary Beckett (F7013)
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7302 | On 29 Jul 1891 in Hinsdale NH, Horton D Walker, 22, a mechanic residing Hinsdale, born Portsmouth NH to Henry C Walker (residing Portsmouth NH, b. Portsmouth NH) and Martha D Fisk, (residing Hinsdale NH, b Chesterfield NH), married Mabel M Kenney, 22, residing Hinsdale, born Surry NH to Chauncey Kenney (residing Springfield VT, b. Springfield VT) and Miranda Wheeler (residing Springfield, b. Alstead NH). 1st marriage for each. | Family: Horton Dudley Walker / Mabel M Kenney (F4239)
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7303 | On 3 Aug 1915 in St Catharines, Lincoln, ONT, William Simpson Hough, 30, born USA, manufacturer, son of William Simpson Hough and Emma Day, married Mary Charlotte Nihan, 32, born ONT, dau of John Nihan and Mary York | Family: William Simpson Hough / Mary Charlotte Nihan (F2299)
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7304 | On 3 Mar 1913 in Grand Rapids MI, Gaius Wm Perkins, 34, a lumber dealing residing Grand Rapids, born Grand Rapids to Gaius Wm Perkins and Emma Lois Pike, married Jessie Eunice Watkins, 29, residing Grand Rapids, born Grand Rapids to James B Watkins and Mary A Nichols. 1st marriage for both. | Family: Gaius William Perkins / Jessie Eunice Watkins (F6505)
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7305 | On 30 Apr 1938 in Battle Creek MI, Mervin Duaine Rainey, 22, a Custodian, born Tekonsha, MI to Lawrence Rainey and Helen Fredenburg was married to Alta Gay Chase, age 16(?), born Delton MI to Alfred Chase and Alberda Gay. 1st marriage for both. Witnesses Erwin & Helen Casterline of Battle Creek. | Family: Mervin Duane Rainey / Alta Gay Chase (F4959)
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7306 | On 30 Dec 1930 in Bloomfield IA, Harold L Woods, 22, a interior decorator residing Oskaloosa IA, born Oskaloosa to Oren E Woods & Rena Simmons, married Mildred G Graham, 22, residing Gibson IA, born Barns City IA to Chas E Graham & Gertrude Beaty. 1st marriage for both. | Family: Harold Leslie Woods / Mildred G Graham (F7643)
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7307 | On 5 Mar 1895, married Tennessee Hanner according to "Thomas Robinson and His Descendants" | Woods, John Harry (I19400)
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7308 | On 5 Nov 1890 in Oskaloosa IA, Selma Woods, 24, a farmer residing White Oak IA, born IA to Silas S Woods & Martha Harsin, married Emil A Morrow, 22, residing White Oak, born IA to Jas R Morrow & Matilda Graham. 1st marriage for both. | Family: Selma Woods / Emily Anice Morrow (F7174)
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7309 | On 6 Jun 1831 in West Or Old Parish, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland, John Jardine married Jean McFadien. | Family: John Jardine / Margaret Jean McFadien (F1817)
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7310 | On 6 Oct 1888 in West Gardiner ME, Charles Small, a resident of Sidney, married Mrs. Sarah W. Stevens, a resident of Sidney. | Family: Charles Small / Sarah W Baker (F6346)
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7311 | On 7 Dec 1887 in Plainfield NH, David Emery, 28, a farmer residing Plainfield, born Lebanon NH to Peter Emery b. CAN and Eliza E Mery b. CAN, married Ella J Perkins, 30, a nurse residing South Woodstock VT, born Hartland VT to Cyrus Perkins b. Hartford VT and Saphronia b. Brookfield VT. His 1st, her 2nd marriage. | Family: David Emery / Ella J Perkins (F10080)
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7312 | on 8 Sep 1954 in Arlington Co, VA, James Marcus Emerson, 45, a machinist residing Niagara Falls NY, divorced one time, born Bryon Center, NY to William M Emerson and Lillian I Lord married Ann Marie Ross, 47, a beautician residing Lewiston NY, divorced one time, born Niagara Falls NY to Charles Dorso and Bridget Elliott. | Family: James Marcus Emerson / Ann Marie Dorso (F4852)
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7313 | on gravestone Mary Brabb d. 1/16/1904 Aged 85 years "Wife of John Stead" | Brabb, Mary (I1877)
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7314 | On July 8, 1754, "Newman Perkins, of Exeter, R. I., Samuel Perkins and Oliver Perkins, husbandman, of Scituate in said R. I., Valentine Perkins, of Oblong, N. Y., husbandman, Ebenezer Perkins, of Coventry, R. I., husbandman, Lemuel and Francis Perkins, of Voluntown, Conn., mariners, children of Ebenezer Perkins, late of Coventry, in the colony of Rhode Island, husbandman, deceased, by his first wife," grant to John Harris, of Boston, power to sell their land, etc., in Ipswich, which lately belonged to their (brother, by mistake of the scribe) uncle John Perkins, of Preston, in the colony of Connecticut, deceased. Another brother, Lemuel, of Voluntown, Conn., sold his interest in this property to Daniel Giddinge, of Ipswich, Gent., "about 9 acres, which is my whole shear." | Family: Ebenezer Perkins / Hannah Safford (F7763)
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7315 | Originally recorded as Frank, I know think that it is Fanny per the gravestone. | Fitzmaurice, Frank (I951)
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7316 | Other possible marriage date is 16 May 1814 | Family: Antonii Holzhammer / Catharina Stuppert (F1940)
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7317 | Page 136, # 309: Nov. 7, 1913; TRACY ROBINSON; male/white/married; age: 73 yrs., 4 mths., 27 days; lived in Almer; cause of death is valvular disease of the heart; born in New York; minister of Gospel; parents are STEPHEN ROBINSON of Mass. and SARAH FOWLER of CT.; recorded Jan. 23, 1914. From Selected Tuscola County Deaths, 1906 - 1924, transcribed by Peggy Perkins http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/tuscola/tusdea3.htm | Robinson, Tracy William (I1734)
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7318 | Palmer, Elmer H., born April 21, 1861, at Northumberland, son of Jason F. Palmer, and Laura S. Holley, his wife. Married June 13, 1883, at Stillwater, N. Y., to Mariah Sisson. b. September 22, 1861, at Stillwater, N. Y., daughter of Dennis Sisson and Alida Kipp, his wife. Two children—Arthur N., b. February 28, 1891, and Cornelia L., b. April 22, 1893. Was educated in the public schools of this state, and at the Warrensburg Academy; his early life was passed upon a farm. He entered the livery business at Mechanicville, in 1891, and came to Fort Edward in 1893. In 1902 he succeeded by purchase to the livery business of the late Silas S. Hubbell. Served two years as village trustee of the village of Fort Edward; belongs to Fort Edward Lodge, F. & A. M., Jane McCrea Lodge, I. O. 0. F., Order of Red Men, Royal Arcanum, and the Satterlee Hose Co.; is an attendant of the Presbyterian church, and Republican in politics. From The Fort Edward Book containing some Historical Sketches with Illustrations and Family Records by Robert O Bascom, New York State Historical Scoiety, 1903 | Palmer, Elmer H. (I1163)
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7319 | Patient at Pontiac State Hospital in 1920 | Baker, Florence L. (I1554)
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7320 | Peoria Journal Star, The (IL) - March 31, 2004 Deceased Name: Elizabeth Kellogg PEORIA - Elizabeth M. "Betty" Kellogg, 86, of Champaign, formerly of Peoria, died at 9 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004, at ManorCare Health Services in Champaign. Born March 31, 1917, in Pittsburgh, Pa., to John E. and Margaret Woods Myers, she married Howard D. Kellogg Jr. on Sept. 3, 1943, in Pittsburgh. He died July 26, 1996, in Henry. Surviving are two daughters, Katherine Dressel of Champaign and Elizabeth Kellogg of Fort Collins, Colo.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She attended the University of Pittsburgh and Julliard School of Music in New York City. She sang on her own program on KDKA radio in Pittsburgh. A Peoria resident for more than 50 years, she sang for various community events and groups, often with her husband. She was a member of the choir of First Federated Church. She was a member of the Junior League of Peoria, Methodist Medical Center Service League, YWCA Auxiliary, Lakeview Museum, Symphony Guild, Amateur Musical Club, Monday Morning Music Club, PEO Chapter BX, Sigma Alpha Iota, Daughters of the American Revolution and the Friday Club. She also was a member of As You Like It Stitchers Guild, Peoria Historical Society and Corn Stock Theater. | Myers, Elizabeth Louise “Betty” (I6062)
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7321 | Per 60th wedding announcement married 29 Sep 1869 Children: Mrs. Harry Stanton of South Glens Falls Mrs. John Walkup of Gansevoort Miss Addie Palmer of Feeder Dam John Palmer of Feeder Dam William Palmer of South Glens Falls | Family: George Henry Palmer / Nellie Northrup (F3315)
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7322 | Per Beely & Fissel Funeral Home Records, 1892-1906 (Plymouth Co IA genweb) Varnum, J. L. (John) Per cemetery records died 21 Jul 1900 Died at Centerville, S.D. (per funeral home records) Buried: (per funeral home record) 24 Jul 1900 Buried: LeMars, IA Page: 135 | Varnum, John Lanning (I2761)
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7323 | Per Caudebec Book page 144 He was a clerk in New Orleans at the outbreak of the rebellion He was drafted into the Confederate Army, was captured by Gen Butler in New Orleans He explained his position, organized a company and continued in the Union Army until the close of the war. from "Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947" (ancestry.com) Harvey Cudaback, a retired widower living on Victoria St, Niagara, CAN for 12 years, born July 3, 1838 in Wilson NY to Seibold Cudaback of USA and Elizabeth Whitney of USA, died Dec 6, 1926 of Senile Decay. Burial on Dec 8, 1926 in Wilson, NY. Informant Mrs. W.R. McClelland of Niagara-on-the-Lake, his duaghter. from "The Buffalo Evening News", 7 Dec 1926 (fultonhistory.com) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., Dec 7 - The funeral of Captain Harvey Cudaback will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning from the home of his daughter, Mrs. W.R. McClelland, Victoria street, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. Interment will be at Wilson. Besides his daughter, he is survived by a half sister, Miss Mary Cadaback of Rochester; a niece, Mrs. Archibald Wilson of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and a nephew, William Art, of Wilson. | Cudaback, Capt Harvey (I1159)
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7324 | Per findagrave entry: SVC Burial Book #1, 1882-1913, pg 54, line 36. Interred 1 Jan 1906 in Section B Lot 67. Son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Woods. James Woods was the informant for the burial permit. | Woods, John Alexander (I1473)
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7325 | Per Long Funeral Home record (posted by KsCityKim on findagrave.com) Husband of Lulu Perkins. Son of Samuel R Perkins (b: Rockport, NY) and Phoebe C McCoy (b: Mercer Co, IA). Farmer. Died at the home of cancer of the neck and throat. | Perkins, Clarence M (I13355)
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7326 | per walterpalmer.com website | Palmer, Harriet (I12102)
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7327 | Peter Baker was not a typical 1800 century individual. He served in the Revolutionary War, possibly wintering in Valley Forge (very noble). However, he apparently bailed on Lydia and the children in 1800 (not so noble). Lydia remarried four years later. One account refers to her as being a widow. Peter, however, reappears in 1818 in the town of his daughter Sarah where he died a poor man (serves him right). Peter and Lydia's children were apparently raised by a variety of others and scattered across New England and the frontier of New York. They and their children become quite successful. From Pension File Peter states he was part of: 1. Taking of Burgoyne (17th October 1777) 2. Wintering in Valley Forge (19 Dec 1777 to 19 Jun 1778) 3. Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778) | Baker, Peter (I118)
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7328 | Petition of Isaac Vansickle of the Township of Ancaster, yeoman. Humbly sheweth that your Excellency?s petitioner resided in Morris County in the State of Jersey in America before the breaking out of the Rebellion, that he 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 same- ? that he came to this Province in the year 1797 where he has since resided. Wherefore your Excellency?s petitioner most humbly prays that your excellency may be pleased to order his name to be inserted on the United Empire list. | Vansickle, Isaac (I3132)
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7329 | Pfc US Army WWII | Holman, Jack Harold (I6303)
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7330 | Philenia Perkins, age 30, a housewife, born Essx to Geo M Gubby, b. Rochester NH & Mary E, born Gloucester, died on 4 Feb 1888 in Essex of inflammation of the bowel. | Guppy, Philena (I17246)
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7331 | Phillip Perkins, age 76, married, an ex soldier, born Clarendon, died on 8 Feb 1975 in Bryants Hill, Clarendon, JAM of chronic hypertension due to chronic bronchitis. Informant Sydney Saunders, brother-in-law of Bryants Hill. | Perkins, Phillip (I11438)
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7332 | Philo Blackmere aged 4 years, child of Nathaniel Blackmere of Cornwall & of Aral Limekins his wife was baptized on the 24th August 1801 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Williamstown, Glengarry, Ontario. | Blackmer, Philo (I27404)
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7333 | PIERCE - December 17, 1978, at Eustis Florida. William Pierce, resident of 70 Vassar Road, Poughkeepsie. Beloved husband of Mrs Edith (Barnes) Pierce. A Memorial service will be conducted at the New Hackensack Reformed Churce, Rt 376 Wappingers on Saturday April 7, 1979 at 1 pm to which relatives and friends are invited. Arranagements by the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home 16 Grand Ave, Poughkeepsie. From Poughkeepsie Journal Friday, April 6, 1979 | Pierce, Edward William (I6288)
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7334 | Pomroy, Patricia "Pat" Age 86, peacefully at her home. Born in Grand Rapids, MI; lived in the Twin Cities since WWII. Preceded in death by husband of 55 years Jesse Pomroy, and daughter, Pamela Pomroy. Survived by sister and brother-in-law Molly and Bob Vernier; sons and daughters-in-law Jon and Linda, Bill and Lisa, Robert and Jill; daughter and son-in-law Libby Pomroy and Joel Howard; grandchildren Matt and Jill, Ben and Claudette, Adam, Fred, Andy and Ashley, Natalie, Mary and Maddie; great-granddaughters Brynn and Charlotte; brothers and sisters-in-law Fred and Lori Lewellyn and David and Karen Lewellyn; sister-in-law Elaine Nelson; brother-in-law and sister-in-law J. Fred and Anita Pomroy; cousin Judy Clos, and many dear nieces, nephews, and other friends and family. Pioneer in the field of Occupational Therapy, in professional practice over 35 years. Memorial Service Wednesday, Oct. 24 11AM, HAZEL PARK CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1831 E. Minnehaha Ave., St. Paul, MN (near Minnehaha and White Bear Ave.). Interment at Oakland Cemetery. Visitation at the church one hour preceding the service. Memorials preferred to Minnesota Public Radio, Children's Home Society (Mpls), The Museum of Russian Art (Mpls), Creekside Commons Workforce Housing Project (c/o Mayflower UCC Church, Mpls), or to the family. | Patricia (I6263)
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7335 | Possible 1st Marriage for Rosanna 8 Feb 1864, Clyde Hiram D. Palmer, 28, Clyde Rosanna Hilliker, 16, Clyde Benjamin Hilliker & Alvira Hilliker; Allen Atkins, Minister | Hilliker, Rosanna (I1873)
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7336 | possible bio for Robert N Clark form IEEE article (not proven yet) Robert N. Clark received the B.S.E. and M.S.E. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan and the Ph.D. from Stanford University. He was a research engineer with Honeywell, a consulting analyst with the Boeing Company, and a faculty member of electrical engineering and of aeronautics and astronautics for 37 years at the University of Washington. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington. He can be reached at the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, U.S.A., rnclark@attbi.com | Clark, Robert N (I6029)
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7337 | Possible connection from "ANGLICAN AND DISSENTER REGISTERS AND CIVIL REGISTRATION" (jamaicanfamilysearch.com) Perkins, William, planter res Piru Estate m Mizey Cuthbert, spinster 8/11/1843 in the Wesleyan Methodist denomination, Rocky Point, St. Thomas in the East, after banns. Both full age, and signed. Witnesses: Richard and Margaret Morris. B0091, V, p. 64 | Perkins, William Franklin (I1370)
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7338 | possible connection from "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934" (Ancestry.com) Sarah Pratt, wife of Timothy, died 4 May 1806, age 50, in Colchester, CT | Perkins, Sarah (I2713)
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7339 | Possible Joseph although no additional proof except for 1850 census | Palmer, Joseph (I5449)
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7340 | Possible Last Names: BARKHOLZ from Helen Agnes Volz Death Certificate BERGHOLZER from Catherine Simota Death Certificate, Elisabeth Clos Birth, Mary Clos Birth, Martha Clos birth, Catharina Clos birth, marriage to Michael BERGHOLZ from Anna Clos Birth BERGHOLTZ from Frederick Clos Death TOLFSON from Anna Miltilda Johnson Death Certificate BERKHOLZER from Martha Elizabeth Wettschreck Death Certificate BERKHOLZ from Marion Anna Pomroy Death Certificate POHL for William M Clos Fred C POHL, 68, obit on 4 May 1948 names sister Mrs. Augusta Clos of St. Paul. Gustie BERGHOLYER from June 7, 1885 St. Paul Daily Globe engagement announcement | Bucholz, Augusta (I213)
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7341 | possible lead METHODIST BAPTISMS - SPANISH TOWN CIRCUIT, 1829 to 1846, From Jamaica Archives, Register 5/60/6B/1 (jamaicanfamilysearch.com) Perkins, Charles, apprentice to John March Esq., residence St. Catherine, baptized 12/31/1834 by John Corlett, page 10 | Perkins, Charles (I1371)
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7342 | Possible Marriage 24 May 1888, Port Huron Frank Howard, 29, W, Sarnia, b. Exeter, Carpenter, P: Robert Howard & Sarah Worth Mary Hill, 21, W, Sarnia, b. Wallaceburg, Sailoress, P: Wm. Hill Emma Peters & Birdie McEldowney, both of Port Huron; John McEldowney, Min. | Hill, Mary Ann (I1874)
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7343 | Possible Marriage to Polly Burk On 14 Oct 1847 at Mount Carmel Chapel, Phillip Perkins, 28, a teacher residing Cumberland JAM married Polly Burk, 25, a spinster residing Morgan's Valley JAM. Witnesses William Brown and Fanny Burk. [Philip's birthday calculated at 1819] | Perkins, Phillip (I1374)
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7344 | Possible Obit from "The Sacramento Record Union", 12 Jun 1889 (newspapers.com) PORTLAND PICKINGS The Coroner's jury in the case of John Fitzmaurice drowned last evening returned a verdict of accidental drowning. He was a native of Vallejo, California. | Fitzmaurice, John (I953)
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7345 | Possible spouse 1: Jane A Baker married William Birdall on 14 Apr 1868 in Genessee Co MI. | Baker, Jenny (I15317)
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7346 | Possible spouse 1: Joab Drake, son of Gideon Drake and Maria Pope, of Shiawassee Co, MI married 1863 to Ellen Baker born Oct 1841. Possible spouse 2: Ellen Baker married Elbert Crofert on 25 Aug 1861. | Baker, Ellen (I15314)
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7347 | Possible that she married Calvin R Smythe on 02/20/1878, had a daughter Abby, then died in 1880. | Day, Abbie J (I2054)
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7348 | Possible wife of Jesse Clark. In 1901 NB Census with daughter Bessie Clark born 1899. Probably died by 1911 | Pickard, Phoebe (I6594)
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7349 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10688)
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7350 | Posted by Karen Wiley of findagrave.com on 24 Apr 2009 A memorial service was held Wednesday, March 26, 1986 at the Community Church of the rockies for Charley Alden Browning who died March 21 at this home in Mesa, Ariz. Mr. Browning was born Nov. 19, 1901 near Armel, Colo., the son of Clinton and Estalla Dolly Baker Browning. He spent his boyhood and school years in the Armel area. Charley married Marie Davidson in April 1934. He farmed for many years in the Armel area, and in 1948, the Brownings moved to St. Francis where he worked as a carpenter. In 1957 they moved to Longmont, Colo. where he continued his work as a carpenter. In 1960, the Brownings moved to Estes Park, where he work at the YMCA of the rockies until his retirement in 1968. On March 27, 1966, he married Esther Miller Focht. Charley was a member of the Community Church of the rockies, and served as a deacon, an ordained elder and an usher. | Browning, Charles Alden “Charley” (I2599)
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