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Matches 3,051 to 3,100 of 3,735
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3051 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93654301/elizabeth-mariah-cramer Section 3, Row 3, Stone 1 | Reish, Elizabeth Mariah (I794)
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3052 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93790872/john-h-royer Section 3, Row 8, Stone 15. | Royer, John H. (I782)
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3053 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93934303/julia-osborne | Buchtel, Julia (I550)
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3054 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93961507/catherine-elizabeth-aucker | Moyer, Catherine (I1677)
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3055 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9400343/george-elliott-gunn | Gunn, George Elliott (I3223)
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3056 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9400346/hazel-marie-gunn | Wilcox, Hazel Marie (I3221)
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3057 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9400350/desire-dunken-wilcox | Wilcox, Desire Dunken (I3186)
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3058 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94307420/harry-shawley Plot Section 9 Row 4 Stone 17 | Shawley, Harry (I2951)
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3059 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94337480/george-a.-smith Section 19 | Smith, George Anseim (I1421)
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3060 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9437876/john-f_-moyer | Moyer, John F. (I1400)
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3061 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9437879/mary-jane-moyer | Rudolf, Mary Jane (I1401)
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3062 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9437890/edwin-k.-rudy | Rudy, Edwin Kauffman (I3031)
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3063 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9437900/mabel-m_-rudy Shares a headstone with her husband and her parents | Moyer, Mabel May (I1403)
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3064 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94594569/ella-kreider | Hosterman, Ella C. (I1967)
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3065 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94594758/wallace-jacob-kreider | Kreider, Wallace Jacob (I1836)
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3066 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95239493/ada-christie-achey | Moyer, Ada Christie (I1994)
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3067 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95668408/flora-chapin Plot: Grace-1, Block 8, Lot 4, Grave 3 Flora shares a headstone with her brother Frank L and his wife Estelle. | Moyer, Flora (I2667)
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3068 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9587128/george-mays | Mays, George (I115)
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3069 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95925369/charles-h.-meyer First row behind church, after first cross road | Meyer, Charles H. (I1773)
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3070 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96103613/david-wilson-mark | Mark, David Wilson (I357)
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3071 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96103634/emma-i_-mark | Price, Emma (I356)
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3072 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96167455/may-wolfe | Ferrick, May (I700)
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3073 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9623971/ellery-c-best Lot A 5, Grave 8 | Best, Ellery Campbell (I511)
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3074 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9624760/james-dorset Settled in Hazlet/Holmdel in 1676. Buried here on his farm, part of which became a cemetery, descendants occupied the farm until 1840. | Dorset, James (I2586)
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3075 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9624761/joseph-dorsett | Dorset, Joseph (I3003)
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3076 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96287118/philip-charles-bush Block 29, Lot 36, Space 9 | Bush, Philip Charles (I2035)
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3077 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96318181/william-c-fyfe | Fyfe, William C. (I3189)
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3078 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96752000/william-h-houtz | Houtz, William (I1324)
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3079 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96854059/oliver-f_-swartz | Swartz, Oliver F. (I1551)
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3080 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97895391/william-tillden-swartz Plot Haven of Rest, 780-4 | Swartz, William Tillden (I1558)
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3081 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98022939/lyman-t-eddy Plot Section 6 row 5 plot 1 | Eddy, Lyman T. (I475)
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3082 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98023161/margaret-e-eddy Plot Section 6 row 5 plot 1 | Walker, Margaret E. (I474)
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3083 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98148419/philip-walker Plot 2.6.7 | Walker, Philip (I473)
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3084 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98148494/judith-walker Plot 2.6.7 | Meyer, Judith (I472)
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3085 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98302647/samuel-royer Plot 2.6.3 h/o Rebecca Kane Hartman | Royer, Samuel (I770)
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3086 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98309093/harriet-elizabeth-long Plot 2.12.9 | Kryder, Harriet Elizabeth (I1616)
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3087 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98733888/george-risser-biecher Plot: Section 7.2 | Biecher, George Risser (I3100)
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3088 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99258149/ralph-leo-achenbach | Achenbach, Ralph Leo (I2142)
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3089 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99258525/harry-clifford-achenbach | Achenbach, Harry Clifford (I2136)
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3090 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99258590/nancy-achenbach | McNee, Nancy (I2141)
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3091 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99258765/royal-clyde-achenbach | Achenbach, Roy Clyde (I2143)
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3092 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99258883/harry-clayton-achenbach Plot Blk 8, Lot 35 | Achenbach, Harry Clayton (I2145)
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3093 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99541176/amanda-walker | Meyer, Amanda (I1245)
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3094 | https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dispatch/name/charles-zweizig-obituary?pid=157075763 | Zweizig, Charles Russell (I3044)
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3095 | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Dyck-73 Biography The progenitor of the family in America, Thomas Janse van Dyck was born Abt. 1580 in Amsterdam North Holland, and died 1655 in New Utrecht, Long Island, King Co.[1] He came to New Amsterdam from Amsterdam with 3 generations of his family on the ship De Bonte Kou (The Spotted Cow) in 1652, settling at Brooklyn, Long Island, Where he became a member of the 1st reformed church. "Source 2 He was one of founders in 1657 of New Utrecht, which became an established town comprising of about one thousand acres divided into farms of fifty acres each. He was active in the affairs of the colony from the beginning and soon received honors and appointments under its goverment. He inherited the qualities of energy and the ability from his ancestors of Holland.He was for many years a Magistrate of Fort Orange and New Utrecht A family which had long been considered one of the best. In 1659 he added a tract of land, (meadow) that extended toward what is now called Coney Island" On January 16, 1657, he was one of the founders of New Utrecht, where Director-General Peter Stuyvesant had permitted the establishment of a town, comprising about one thousand acres divided into farms of fifty acres each. Jan Thomasse Van Dyke was the owner of one of these farms and in 1659 added to it a tract of meadow land extending toward what is now called Coney Island. Active in the affairs of the Colony from the beginning, he soon received honors and appointments under its government. On October 2, 1659, he was appointed sergeant by the Director-General and Council at Fort Amsterdam, "to keep watch, the people to acknowledge and obey him." For many years he was a magistrate at Fort Orange and New Utrecht. Marriage Thomas Janse Van Dyke, came to New Amsterdam in 1652, with his wife and children, and in 1661 he and his wife were enrolled as members of the Reformed Dutch Church in Brooklyn. Thomas Janse Van Dyke married Sytie Dirks. Children: Jan Thomasse Claes or Nicholas Thomasse, who, it is said, married (1), April 20, 1689, Tryntje Rinnerse Arends; June 4, 1692, Fransyntie Hendricks. Hendricks Thomasse, married, in New Amsterdam, September 7, 1679, Neeltje Adriaens, widow of Jan Lauwrensz, of New Utrecht. Event Immigration: On ship De Bonte Kou (The Spotted Cow) 1 Immigration: With 3 generations of his family 1661 -- arrived at New York, New York 1652 -- arrived at New York, NY Event: Settled Unknown 1652 Brooklyn,Long Island,NY Event: Founding father Unknown Of New Utrecht, Long Island, Kings Co, NY Death 1665 -- Jan van Dyck died at Brooklyn, Long Island, New Amsterdam, New York, United States Thomas Janse died 1665, or at least I can throw out the 1655 as a typo since he was alive and admitted to Dutch reformed Church at Brooklyn 1661, several other dates after 1655 he was up and well | Van Dyke, Thomas Janse (I2606)
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3096 | Hunterdon Co, NJ, inhabitants 1700-1800 Name: Maria Margareta MAYO Birth: 1706 in Kingwood, Burlington, Province of West Jersey, Great Britain Death: BEF 1777 in , Hunterdon, Province of New Jersey, Great Britain Note: Family Bible Records, Flemington Historical Library NJ Archives Vol 35 wills 1781-1785 p. 237 lib 29:290 executrix husband's will | Mayo, Maria Margareta (I1910)
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3097 | I find conflicting documentation for place of death and burial for Ellery Campbell Best. Cook County, Illinois death index has the following: Name: Ellery Campbell Best Birth Date: abt 1845 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 18 Sep 1893 Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Burial Place: Ronewarte, West VA Death Age: 48 Occupation: Lumber Merchant Race: White Marital status: Married West Virginia deaths index has the following: Name: Elery C. Best Birth Date: abt 1845 Death Date: 18 Sep 1893 Death Place: Greenbrier Co.,West Virginia Death Age: 48 years 2 months 23 days Marital status: Married Gender: Male Father Name: Abraham Best Mother Name: H. C. Spouse Name: Jennie Best FHL Film Number: 595030 A summary of his obituary gives his residence as Ronceverte and his death in Chicago, Illinois. | Best, Ellery Campbell (I511)
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3098 | I'm guessing that findagrave has George Moyer linked to the wrong parents, wife and children. And that our placement of him in his families is correct. Noted 10/22/2020. | Moyer, George (I534)
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3099 | Immigration: 1709 on Capt. Richart Waren's ship from Holland, 5th party of Palatines. - find source and verify this. Genealogy of the Miller and Pursel Families page 52 HIERONYMUS KLYN, son of Hieronymus Klyn-of the Queen Ann Company, left New Amsterdam with his wife Maria about 1710 among the earliest Palatinate settlers of New Jersey. See Documentary History of N. Y. Vol. II, page 339, also Chambers Early Germans of N. J. page 635 (The Dutch were classified as "Germans'' by these writers.) This Hermanus and his wife Maria settled on the Cox and Kirkbride tract of 10.000 acres along the Delaware in Hunterdon County, N. J. No findagrave entry. from rootsweb - need to verify: Heronymus Kline ALIA: Heronymus /KLYN/ Birth: 1690 in Earldom of Sehinch-Hackenburg, Germany Death: 1721 in New Jersey Burial: 1721 Name: Hieronymus KLINE Birth: BEF 18 MAR 1669/70 in Flommersfeld, earldom of Sehnish-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany Death: AFT 1717 Census: 1717 West Camp, Beekman's Land, New York Census: 4 OCT 1710 Hunter List; 2 person over 10 & 2 person under 10 Census: 24 JUN 1711 Hunter List; 4 person over 10 & 1 person under 10 Baptism: 18 MAR 1669/70 Flammerschfeldt Church, Flommersfeld, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany. Sponsors: Geog Heschett, Anna Cunigunda w/o Henrich from Orfschen _ELEC: 1708 Burgermeister of Rengsdorf, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany Immigration: 1709 Capt. Richart Waren's ship from Holland, 5th party of Palatines NATU: BET 8 AND 9 SEP 1715 Kingston, New York Residence: BET 1718 AND 1728 Ulster Co., New York Marriage 1 Maria Margaretha b: ABT 1672 in Germany Children 1. Anna Eva KLINE b: ABT 1696 in Flommersfeld, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany 2. Ludwig KLINE b: ABT MAY 1698 in Flommersfeld, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany 3. Elisabetha Catharina KLINE b: BEF 9 APR 1699 in Rengsdorf, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany 4. Anna Amalia KLINE b: ABT 1698 in Flommersfeld, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany 5. Elisabetha Margaretha KLINE b: BEF 15 MAR 1702/03 in Rengsdorf, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany 6. Anna Elisabetha KLINE b: BEF 4 JAN 1704/05 in Rengsdorf, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany 7. Johann Maternus KLINE b: BEF 15 JAN 1707/08 in Rengsdorf, earldom of Sehinsch-Hachenburg, near Neuwied, Germany 8. Hermanus KLINE b: AFT 1710 Name: Hieronymus Kline Birth: 18 Mar 1669 in Flommersfield (New Neuwied) Germany Death: Y AFT 1728 in Ulster Co., NY Note: Elected Burgermeister of Rengsdorf, new Neuwied. Immigrated in 1709 on Richard Warren's ship from Holland | Kline, Hieronymus (I1905)
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3100 | In 1848 Mr. Stover was married in Haines Township, by Rev. Mr. Reese, a Lutheran minister, to Miss Malinda A. Kreider, who was born September 13, 1829, in Lebanon, Penn., where her grandfather, Jacob Kreider, was a well-known citizen in his day. He and his wife, Catherine (Smith), reared a family of five children — two sons and three daughters — Philip, Mrs. Stover's father, being the eldest. The other son, Jacob, died in 1811. Philip Kreider married Leah Bowman, and in April, 1834, removed with his family to the present site of Centre Hall, traveling in a wagon, the journey from Lebanon County requiring three days. He and Christian Hoffer, who with his family made the trip at the same time, purchased what was then known as the James Lyons farm, and divided it, Mr. Kreider taking the lower portion where Centre Hall now stands. Four years later he moved to Linden Hall, and after one year there located in what is now Penn Township. Centre county. He was a carpenter in his younger days, later becoming a merchant and hotel keeper, his thrifty and industrious life enabling him to secure a comfortable competence. He and his wife were devout members of the Reformed Church, and were highly esteemed in the community. The wife died April 4, 1856, the husband on January 7, 1842, and the remains of both were laid to rest at Aaronsburg. Their children were Malinda A. (Mrs. Stover); William S., who died in 1855 in Penn township. Centre County; Rosanna, who died in infancy; John P., who died in Miles Township, Centre County, at the age of forty-four; George B. and Reuben H., who died in infancy; Jacob B., a physician at Bucyrus, Ohio, and Mary C. , now Mrs. Daniel Weaver, of Miles township. Centre county. | Kreider, Malinda Ann (I1840)
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