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| 951 |
History of York has 1647, but she was age 43 in 1701 (Libby, Noyes, et al), which is probably a better fit in regards to her age at her marriages. | Green, Anne (I10214)
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| 952 |
Whereas it hath plea∫ed the lord to move the heart of our Dread Sovereigne
Charles by the grace of god, king of England, Scotland, France & Ireland,
to grant license & liberty to ∫undry of his ∫ubjects to grant them ∫elves
in the westerne partes of America : Wee his loyall ∫ubjects brethren
of the church in Ecceter, ∫ituate and lying upon the riuer pi∫cataquacke
wth other inhabitants there, con∫idering wth our ∫elves the holy will of god & our
owne nece∫sity; that we ∫hould not live wthout whol∫ome lawes & ciuil government
amongst us; of wch we are altogether destitute; doe in the name of christ,
& in the ∫ight of god, combine our ∫elves together, to erect & ∫et up amongst
us ∫uch Government, as ∫hall be to our best di∫cerning, agreeable to the will
of god : profe∫sing our ∫elves ∫ubjects to our Sovereign Lord King Charles
according to the libertys of our Engli∫h Colony of the Ma∫sachu∫etts, & bind=
ing our ∫elves ∫olemnly by the grace & helpe of christ & in his name, & feare
to ∫ubmit our ∫elves to ∫uch godly & christian laws as are e∫tabli∫hed in the
Realme of England to our best knowledge; & to all other ∫uch lawes wch
∫hall upon good grounds, be made & inacted amongst us according to god yt we
may live quietly & peaceablely together in all godlyne∫s & honesty. Mon 5th
D. 4th · 1639 · | the Exeter Combination (I44471)
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| 953 |
In ye name of god Amen · We who∫ɘ names are vnderwriten,
the loyall subjects of our dread Soueraignɘ Lord King James
by ye gracɘ of god, of great Britaine, franc, & Ireland king,
defɘndɘr of ye faith, &c
Haueing vndertaken, for ye gloriɘ of god, and aduancementɘ
of ye christianfa^ithand honour of our king & countriɘ, a voyagɘ to
plant ye first colonie in ye Northernɘ parts of Virginia· doɘ
by the∫e pre∫ents solemnly & mutualy in ye pre∫ence of god, and
one of another, couenant, & combine our ∫elues togeather into a
ciuill body politick; forourye better ordering, & pre∫eruation & fur=
therancɘ of ye ends afore∫aid; and by vertue hearof, to enacte,
constitute, and frame shuch just & equall lawes, ordinances,
Acts, constitutions, & offices, from time to time, as shall be thought
most meete & conuenient for ye generall good of ye colonie: vnto
which we promi∫ɘ all due submi∫∫ion and obɘdience. In witnes
wherof we haue herevnder sub∫cribed our names at Cap=
Codd ye · 11 · of Nouember, in ye year of ye raigne of our soueraignɘ
Lord king James of England, francɘ, & Ireland ye eighteenth
and of Scotland ye fiftiɘ fourth. Ano: Dom · 1620 · |
| the Mayflower Compact (I43676)
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| 954 |
(This date is from the last record I've found where she was still living. The last directory entry I've found for her also is from 1920.) | Chase, Mary Jane (I18170)
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| 955 |
** IMPORTANT NOTE ** Clement Gross is not the father of Simon as reported in other genealogies on this site. See NEHGS Register 154:36 for further information. | Gross, Simon (I16975)
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| 956 |
1 acre and 50 poles to Thomas Stocker | Proctor, William (I31187)
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| 957 |
10th month. | Wing, Samuel (I21359)
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| 958 |
14 Sylvan Avenue | Hayes, Capt. Ezekiel (I32664)
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| 959 |
14th day, 11th month, 1656. | Wing, John Sr. (I21361)
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| 960 |
151:27 has 6 Dec 1752. | Rich, Deliverance (I16471)
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| 961 |
1674 Richard and wife were members of the Newbury church. He had the "freehold right" #63 in the Upper Common in Newbury. (Freeholder - one who either by grant, purchase, or inheritance was entitled to a share in all the common and individual lands.)
1650/06/02 effort was made to relieve him as overseer of an estate because he was "sickly and unable to look after their interests."
WILL AND INVENTORY
Housing, barne & orchard and Value
26 acres of arable & pasture 250
36 acres of salt marsh & meadow 224
English corne in barne 8
3 acres Indian corne in field 3
Ox, 2 cowes, 2 yearling steers, 2 calves 1520 sheep
6 swine and 3 small ones3 feather beds and flock bed, 2 boulsters
3 pillows, 6 pairs of sheets 12
8 fine napkins & 12 other napkins5 long pewter platters
a flagon, 2 basins, a pringer 5
brass candlesticks, and 2 butter dishes3 sawcers, salt cellarpewter candlestick
a chamber pott and pint potthis wearing apparell, linen & woolen coats 10
an iron pot, 2 brass pots, old brass kettle, iron droping pan
2 tramells, pair pot hooks 3.11
1 old brass pot, 20S another brass pot12s 1.12
3 brass potts, a brass skellet & a bel mettell
skellet, a brass chafin dish and a bell
mettel mortar and a pessell 2.05
(Note mention of quantity of "napkins" mentioned in this inventory. The English & those coming to America in the mid 1630's were in the habit of holding their food in a napkin in the left hand while with the right hand they cut it with a knife and carried to the mouth. We accordingly find in early inventories large numbers of napkins and an entire absence of forks.)
a brass kettlespitts 5s tongs 1.05
an old warming pana fender, a cross cut saw 5s
4 augers 5s 1 ads & 3 wedges .15
an old gridiron & frying pan and flesh forkpart of a cart & wheels & 2 yoakes
part of a plow, 3 chaynes2 tables & a joyned forme & 3 charges
4 cushions, a bed stead with curtain & vallens& 4 partes & wheels
kneading trough, 2 barrels2 chests & a box & lumber
20 lbs of wool
£ 671.15
(IPSWITCH, 478) | Lowell, Richard (I5417)
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| 962 |
16th day, 11th month, 1658. | Wing, Beulah (I21362)
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| 963 |
1718 Chowan Co. Deed Book B #1 p607 Thomas Garrett. Sr of Chowan Prect. and Bethia his wife to William Freeman of the same Prect. 10 July 1718 80 £ sterling 250 acres on the south side of Katherine Creek swamp joining Walter Draughan near ye fork of a branch known as Cypress branch, Michael Brinkley and the sd creek swamp all houses, Orchards etc. part of a patent for 500 acres dated 15 May 1697
Wit: Thomas Garrett, Jr; Michael Ward; John Goodwin Rec. 11 Nov 1718
http://www.sallysfamilyplace.com/Wheeler/freemanw.htm | Garrett, Thomas (I27646)
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| 964 |
177-2-76 | Goodston, Harry Lewis (I19700)
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| 965 |
177-2-77 | Dymenberg, Minnie Pauline (I31557)
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| 966 |
1798 on page 3 on Vinalhaven VRs. MEGen has 19 Oct 1797. | Smith, Eleanor (I10070)
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| 967 |
1850 census says he was 11 years old then, 1860 says he was 21. This would make him born about 1839 (Hugh Hutchins has 1831). | Hutchings, Reuben M. (I1563)
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| 968 |
1850 census says he was born in Massachusetts, age 68. Stearns says 19 April 1782 on page 510 but 26 April 1782 on 983. | Willard, Rev. Elijah (I15129)
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| 969 |
1880 census says he was born in Vermont. The 1875 RI census says he was born in Smithfield, Rhode Island. | Rock, Henry (I19669)
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| 970 |
1884 in 1900 census. | Goodstein, Taube Esther (I2357)
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| 971 |
1888 in the 1900 census. | Greinetz, Abraham (I18665)
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| 972 |
1893 in 1930 census, 1896 in the 1910 census. | Buchhalter, Joseph F. (I6731)
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| 973 |
1897 in 1930 census. | Ginsberg, Leia Riwka (I19696)
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| 974 |
1899 in 1900 census. | Bobrof, Rabbi Hirsh Wolf (I2823)
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| 975 |
1900 birth date is listed as Jan 1890. (Brest Litovsk) | Buchhalter, Joseph F. (I6731)
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| 976 |
1900 cencus says she was born Aug 1852, age 47. | Wardwell, Martha Washington (I2762)
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| 977 |
1900 census has Apr 1876. | Abrams, Jennie R. (I2367)
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| 978 |
1900 census has Aug 1832. | Wardwell, Alice F. (I1591)
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| 979 |
1900 census has Aug 1833, headstone has 16 Aug 1834. | Bolton, Lydia A. (I6203)
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| 980 |
1900 census has his DOB as Oct 1842 as do others. | Chase, Corp. Amos Francis (I13050)
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| 981 |
1900 census has Jan 1874., Randy Weiss has 31 Dec 1872. Mollie Wintrub says he was 17 in 1892, which makes the date about 1875. | Woroshilsky, Abraham Shabtai (I6038)
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| 982 |
1900 census has Jan 1875, Randy Weiss has 7 May 1867. | Woroshilsky, Thomas (I2041)
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| 983 |
1900 census has Oct 1827. | Young, Susan G. (I9606)
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| 984 |
1900 census says Olive had 3 children, 2 of which survived. | Noyes, ________ (I31243)
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| 985 |
1900 census says she was born in April 1850. | Coy, Grace Thankful (I13771)
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| 986 |
1900 Census says she was born in Nov. 1841, age 58. Judy Barton say 29 Nov. 1839, 1870 Census says she was age 32 in 1870. | Conway, Harriet Maria (I4800)
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| 987 |
1900 census says they were married for 1 year. | Family: Herbert Charles Chase / Cora Belle Johnson (F5254)
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| 988 |
1940 | Buchhalter, Joseph F. (I6731)
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| 989 |
1st month, 28th day, 1664. | Wing, Daniel (I21364)
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| 990 |
2 | Campagna, Magdeleine (I21747)
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| 991 |
2 children were born between 1900 and 1910 and were deceased in 1910. | Barton, child (I18701)
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| 992 |
2 Joseph Coles in GDMNH (p. 156), one father of John, other father of 3 daughters. Not clear relationship or whether the same person. | Cole, Joseph (I12377)
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| 993 |
2 of the 6 children born to Edward and Nettie were deceased by 1910. | Barton, Freddie Prescott (I18702)
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| 994 |
2-25-104 | Black, Jeanette (I18666)
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| 995 |
2-25-105 | Silver, Hyman G. (I23743)
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| 996 |
2:35 A.M. | Woroshilsky, Betty (I2046)
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| 997 |
25 Apr 1850 - another source (Hale Cemetery Inscriptions p. 52) says 23 Apr 1851, which is most likely correct since he doesn't appear in the 185 census which was done in Oct 1850. | Coy, Joseph Edee (I15120)
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| 998 |
25 Mar 16[??]. | Family: Deacon Nathaniel Ingersoll / Hannah Collins (F11744)
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| 999 |
26 Dec 1904 on a Berengaria passenger manifest. | Greinetz, Margaret Harriet (I18989)
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| 1000 |
3 different books on CD, also located in the books folder within Family Album | Source (S894)
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