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| 10401 | Note on Find a Grave: Birth name was Ole Julsen Delesmyr. He was the son of Juul Juulsen (1800-1865) and Anne (Evensdatter) Juulsen (1811-1892). | Julsen, Ole (I955)
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| 10402 | Note on Find a Grave: Birthplace: Mantua Creek (within present Mantua Township), (Present Gloucester County), New Sweden (within present New Jersey), (Present USA) 11/23/1677, John one of 24 Swedes petitioning for land for a town. (S) See No.3754 Family notes. They lived at Moyamensing. John owned ¼ of the land, as arranged by Maria's stepfather. 9/25/1684, John sold his land and they moved to Great Mantua Creek, Gloucester Co. [NJ]. ~1690, they cared for the younger children of Lars and Beata Lock after their deaths. 1693, (S) 1693 Census – John Matzson, 11 people. They lived on 200 acres on Great Mantua Creek. Many of the people are "Lock" nephews and nieces. In 1698, Maria died. 3/12/1700, John Matson wrote his will, inventoried 5/3/1701. Death: Died 1701 in Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania, (Present USA) Timeline history found here. New Sweden (Swedish: Nya Sverige, Finnish: Uusi Ruotsi) was a Swedish colony along the lower reaches of Delaware River in North America from 1638 to 1655 in the present-day American Mid-Atlantic states of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Fort Christina, now in Wilmington, Delaware, was the first settlement. Along with Swedes and Finns, a number of the settlers were Dutch. New Sweden was conquered by the Dutch in 1655, during the Second Northern War, and incorporated into New Netherland. | Mattson, John Dalbo (I5732)
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| 10403 | Note on Find a Grave: Born in Bångsta, Turinge parish, Södermanland (now Stockholm Län), Sweden. Eldest of six sons. Immigrated to "New Sweden" in 1641. Originally spelled his surname "Kock," meaning "cook" in Swedish, which he was during the trans-Atlantic voyage. Married immigrant Margaret Mansdotter Lom in 1643; she had arrived with her family on the same ship. They had a total of 12 children and 100 grandchildren. He knew the local Indians' language and often served as an interpreter. He was also a justice in the Swedes' Court. (See http://azstrong.tripod.com/harry_alice/legacy/2140.htm for bio and sources, especially Peter Stebbins Craig, "Peter Larsson Cock (Cox)," Swedish Colonial News, Volume I, Number 1, Spring 1990; formerly online at http://www.colonialswedes.org/Forefathers/Cox.html, 8 Sept 2015) | Cock, Peter Larsson (I5728)
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| 10404 | Note on Find a Grave: Born in Roslagen, Lamma, Sweden; Husband was Peter Larsson Cock 1610-1687. Suggested place of death, Peter Cock's Island. | Lom, Margaret Mansdotter (I5718)
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| 10405 | Note on Find a Grave: Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: D/C states she is buried in Crouch Cemetery, Bath County, Ky. Do not know which one at this time. | Crouch, Martha Warren (I2962)
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| 10406 | Note on Find a Grave: Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Hans Mansson owned land in the areas of the Pennsauken Creek and Cinnaminson in Burlington County, West New Jersey. He could have been buried there, or in Philadelphia, PA, possibly. | Mansson, Hans (I5702)
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| 10407 | note on Find a Grave: Burial is on the old family farm, long since destroyed and divided by I-71. Longitude 38.76067 Latitude 84.79131. Located near the intersection of Tapering Pointe rd and highway 127 in Napolean, Ky. Additional biographical information was provided by Steven Turley. "Her maiden name is Hampton and she is the daughter of James Hampton and Jane Jack. She married Joseph Addison Turley, 28 Jun 1843, in Grant County, Kentucky. He (Joseph Addison Turley) was born in 1815 in Montgomery, Montgomery, Kentucky and died in 1875 in Napoleon." | Hampton, America (I5633)
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| 10408 | note on Find a Grave: Burial is on the old family farm, long since destroyed and divided by I-71. Longitude 38.76067 Latitude 84.79131. Located near the intersection of Tapering Pointe rd and highway 127 in Napolean, Ky. | Turley, Joseph Addison (I5632)
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| 10409 | Note on Find a Grave: Cemetery records list her death date as 25 JAN 1892. Julia Ann's surname is also listed sometimes as Friar. Some sources show her given name as Juliann. Julia was the daughter of Jonathon Freer and Hannah Swords. | Freer, Julia Ann (I6214)
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| 10410 | Note on Find a Grave: Children of John Dalbo Mattson and Maria Lom are: John Matson, b. 1680, Upper Merion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d. 15 Jul 1753, Upper Merion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Matthias Mattson, b. 1672, Chester, Pennsylvania, d. 1700, Gloucester, New Jersey; and, Anders Mattson, b. 1680, Greenwich, Gloucester, New Jersey, d. 1734, Lower Greenwich Twnshp, Gloucester, New Jersey. History found at: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/r/a/Kevin-A-Bradley/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0250.html | Lom, Maria (I5725)
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| 10411 | Note on Find a Grave: Christina was born about 1643 in New Sweden, Delaware, the daughter of Olof Persson Stille. Her exact date and place of birth are not known. She was the second wife of Marten Roosemond, a Dutch "cleinsmit" (toolmaker), who moved from New Castle to Moyamensing after his marriage. Her date and place of death and burial are also not known. | Stille, Christina (I5716)
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| 10412 | Note on Find a Grave: Clifford "Clint" Hoag Jr., of Fairmount, Illinois passed away at 5:04 pm on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, at the OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Illinois. | Hoag, Clifford Clinton (I5679)
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| 10413 | Note on Find a Grave: Cornelis Pluvier married 1st Geertruid Andries. Witnessed the baptism of Pieter Fredrickszen, son of Frederick Arentsz Blom and Margriet Pieters, on 29 November 1661 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Cornelis Pluvier, Claes Gangelszen, Hendrickje Wessels). Cornelis Pluvier married 2nd at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, on 6 January 1662 Neeltje Couwenhoven, daughter of Jacob Wolfertszen and Hester Jansen. Witnessed the baptism of Zacharias Van der Sluys, son of Laurens Van der Sluys and Annetje, on 30 December 1663 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, (sponsors Cornelis Pluvier, Neeltje Van Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Aeltje Gysbertse, daughter of Gysbert Albertszen and Willemtie Claes, on 27 January 1666 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Johannes Van Couwenhoven, Cornelis Pluvier, Aeltje Van Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Francois Jansen Van Kouwenhoven, son of Johannes Van Couwenhoven and Saartje Frans, on 10 October 1666 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Cornelis Pluvier, Neeltie Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Peter Van Couwenhoven, son of Pieter Wolfertszen and Aeltje Sibrants, on 27 February 1669 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Jacob Van Couwenhoven, Cornelis Pluvier, Magdalena Van Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Tielman Van Vleck, son of Isaac Van Vleck and Petronella Jacobse Van Couwenhoven, on 4 August 1672 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Cornelis Pluvier, Thileman Van Vleck, Magdalena Van Vleck). Witnessed the baptism of Johannes Van de Water, son of Hendrick Van de Water and Grietje Van der Meulen, on 19 February 1673 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Cornelis Pluvier, Sara Webbers). Witnessed the baptism of Hester Hassing, daughter of Bernardus Hassing and Aeltje Couwenhoven, on 19 December 1674 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Cornelis Pluvier, Catharina Roelofs). He was appointed Deputy Viewer or Cure Master of "fflower" (flour) on 16 Nov 1676; member of the committe to list boats in arrears for dockage, 1 March 1683/84; elected Alderman for the North Ward, N.Y. City on 29 Sept. 1689. Witnessed the baptism of Gerrit Van Laer, son of Stoffel Gerritszen Van Laer and Catharina Boots, on 29 May 1680 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Cornelis Pluvier, Mayken Herperts). Witnessed the baptism of Anna Maria van Giesen, daughter of Jacob van Giesen and Rusje Pluvier, on 19 August 1696 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Cornelis Pluvier, Dirckje Barents). Children by Neeltje Couwenhoven b. 18 Sep 1639: 1.Hester Pluvier b. 9 Apr 1664 2.Lysbeth Pluvier b. 27 Jan 1666 3.Johannes Pluvier b. 25 Dec 1667 4.Jacob Pluvier b. 2 Jan 1670, d. b Jan 1678 5.Rusje Pluvier b. 16 Mar 1672 6.Petronella Pluvier b. 24 Jan 1673 7. Anna Maria Pluvier b. 8 Mar 1676 8.Jacob Pluvier 9.Jacob Pluvier 10.Cornelis Pluvier 11.Cornelis Pluvier Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database. | Pluvier, Cornelis (I5822)
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| 10414 | Note on Find a Grave: D/O James Benson and Nancy Hunt. Lucretia Benton Ross' parents were married 10 Feb 1834, Morgan Co, KY. Nancy Hunt Benson died before 1850, Bath Co.KY. Lucretia had one full brother Nathan Benson. Nathan Benson, was born about 1840/1842, married Mary Jane Jackson. Nathan and his family lived in Harrison Co, also. Married James Ross, June 1854, Bath Co, KY. | Benson, Lucretia (I6157)
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| 10415 | Note on Find a Grave: d/o Niclaes Frederickse "Claes" Van Petten / Aeffie Arentse Bradt m 1 Apr 1700 Schenectady, Schenectady Co., NY Cornelis Viele They had known children - Suster, Eva, Cornelis, Annetje, Jannetie, Nicolaas, Margarietje, Catarina, Johannes Cornelise | Van Petten, Diwer / Deborah / Divertje (I5863)
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| 10416 | Note on Find a Grave: DAISY, daughter of MATHIAS and ELIZA JANE (WHEELER) BOWDEN, married 4 April 1895 ORIN ADEN DODSON, who died 10 Dec 1925. (Newspaper spelled his name, ORION) Married 25 Dec 1932 JOHN WILLIAM PULLIAM. WILLIAM died 24 Nov 1947, burial in Purdin Cem. Daisy leaves sister, BESSIE ISRAEL of Clovis NM; brother ARCHIE L. of Bowling Green, KY; and step-son, JESS PULLIAM of Purdin MO. (Information is from The Browning Leader-Record, issue 21 Aug 1952 and from her death certificate #28676. Informant; JESS PULLIAM.) | Wheeler, Daisy Belle (I2603)
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| 10417 | Note on Find a Grave: Daughter of Isaac Philipse Du Trieux and Maria Willemse Brouwer. Wife of Richard (Dirk) Stout. | du Trieux, Eva (I5992)
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| 10418 | Note on Find a Grave: Daughter of Jacob Wolfertszen and Hester Jansen. Neeltje Couwenhoven was born on 18 September 1639 at New Amsterdam. She was baptized on 25 September 1639 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, sponsors Gerrit Wolphertszen, David Provoost, Philip Gerritszen, Neeltje Wolpherts, Anneken Jans (hers is the first baptism recorded at the new Dutch Church in New Amsterdam). She married Cornelis Pluvier at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, on 6 January 1662. Witnessed the baptism of Francois Jansen Van Kouwenhoven, son of Johannes Van Couwenhoven and Saartje Frans, on 10 October 1666 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Cornelis Pluvier, Neeltie Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Maria Gysbertse, daughter of Gysbert Albertszen and Willemtie Claes, on 26 October 1668 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Dirck Corneliszen, Neeltie Van Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Jacob Hassing, son of Bernardus Hassing and Aeltje Couwenhoven, on 22 September 1672 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Wolfert Webber, Neeltie Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Francois Jansen Van Kouwenhoven, son of Johannes Van Couwenhoven and Saartje Frans, on 24 February 1675 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (witnesses: Pieter de Lanoy, Neeltje Van Couwenhoven). Witnessed the baptism of Neeltje van Giesen, daughter of Jacob van Giesen and Rusje Pluvier, on 21 October 1694 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Mr. Reynier Van Giesen, Neeltje Pluvier). Children by Cornelis Pluvier: 1. Hester Pluvier b. 9 Apr 1664 2. Lysbeth Pluvier b. 27 Jan 1666 3. Johannes Pluvier b. 25 Dec 1667 4. Jacob Pluvier b. 2 Jan 1670, d. b Jan 1678 5. Rusje Pluvier b. 16 Mar 1672 6. Petronella Pluvier b. 24 Jan 1673 7. Anna Maria Pluvier b. 8 Mar 1676 8. Jacob Pluvier 9. Jacob Pluvier 10. Cornelis Pluvier 11. Cornelis Pluvier Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database. | Van Couwenhoven, Neeltje (I5821)
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| 10419 | Note on Find a Grave: Daughter of Jellis De La Grange and Jannetje Adrianse Molenaar. Wife of Jacob Isaacse Truax and mother of 9 sons and a daughter: Isaac, Elias (Jellis), Maria, Christiaan D, Willem, Johannes, Jacob and Abraham (twins) and Andries Truax. The "Du Trieux" was eventually evolved into the name "Truax". | de la Grange, Lysbet (I6001)
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| 10420 | Note on Find a Grave: Daughter of Jellis De La Grange and Jannetje Molenaar. She married Abraham C Truax in 1711 at nearby Rotterdam, NY. Their children were Maria, Jannetie, Isaac A, Annetje, Johannes A, Jellis A, Philips A, Andries, Christiaan A, Elizabeth, Susanna, Abraham, Sarah, Catalyntje, and Joanna Truax. All are recorded in the US Dutch Reformed Church records. The early burials in the Stockade District were at the Old Burial Ground at Front and Green Street. Those graves were later removed to Vale Cemetery in 1879. Taken from Schenectady Historical Society "Connected Lists" of Tombstone Inscriptions. | de la Grange, Christina (I5995)
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| 10421 | Note on Find a Grave: Daughter of John and Amanda Karr. | Karr, Ora Anna (I2354)
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| 10422 | note on Find a Grave: Daughter of John Julian, Sr. and Elizabeth Butler Married Joseph Hedges on June 27, 1812, Fairfield Co., OH | Julien, Elizabeth (I5567)
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| 10423 | note on Find a Grave: Daughter of Martha Ellen (Black) Caudill, Verna later married Harlin L. Kissick | Caudill, Verna Alice (I3843)
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| 10424 | Note on Find a Grave: Daughter of Martyn Van Benthuysen and Feitje Boorsboom. She married Isaac Truax and they lived on property that she had inherited in the Stockade district of Schenectady. This lot was on the east of Washington Street, third from Front Street. They had eight children: Maria, Isaac, Peter, Philip A, Sarah, Sophia, Martin, and Margreitje Truax. "Catherine" of Catalyntje died shortly after the birth of her last daughter. First interred at the Old Burial Ground at Front and Green Street. Those graves were removed to Vale Cemetery after it opened in 1879. Information was taken from Schenectady Historical Society "Connected Lists" of Tombstone Inscriptions. | van Benthuysen, Catalina / Catalyntje (I5997)
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| 10425 | note on Find a Grave: Daughter of William and Roxie Carner Condra. She married Lester Smith on March 16, 1929, in Danville. He preceded her in death in 1969. Surviving are one son, Eugene Smith of Allerton; two daughters, Wanda Roller of Hume and Betty Niksich of Hobart, Ind.; one sister, Bertha Mae Reed of Phoenix, Ariz.; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two step-children. Partial copy of The Commercial Newspaper. Danville, Illinois. August 28, 2004. | Condra, Beulah Esther (I297)
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| 10426 | Note on Find a Grave: Died between 1880 and 1900 Census. Believed to be buried here since family farm. No marker. | Cole, Ann (I2768)
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| 10427 | Note on Find a Grave: Dora had three husbands, #1 = Isaac Sylvester Hedges. #2 Thomas Gray Price and #3 was Ernest Thomas Wain... I just knew her as Grandma Wain. Created by: Michael D Fieseler Sr Added: Oct 29, 2017 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 184756454 | Dubree, Medora Ethel "Dora" (I309)
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| 10428 | Note on Find a Grave: Elizabeth Van Imbroch Peek married Johannes “Jan” Peek (163471019) on 18/19 Jul 1683 in New York. Her death date is estimated as 1705 (source - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current). Her parents were: Father Gysbert (Dr ) Van Imbroch | Van Imburgh, Elizabeth (I5843)
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| 10429 | Note on Find a Grave: Elizabeth was baptized December 23, 1721. Her date and place of death and burial could not be found. Records show that she married a Mr. Hubbard, however his given name is unavailable. ***** New Castle County, Delaware Wills, 1682-1800 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2000; Page: Will Book:K Page:114 Text: Record for Jacob Stilly Will Loc:Chris. Hd. Will Made Date: 14 Sep 1771 Will Probate Date: 6 Feb 1774 Comment: Yeoman; Son, Andrew Stilly; two sons-in-law, Charles Hedge and John Bird; dau.-in-law, Mary Stilley; children, Andrew, John, Elizabeth Stilley, alias Pollard; Margaret Stilley, alias Merridith, and Catharine Stilley. Exc. son, Andrew Stilly. | Stille, Elizabeth (I5752)
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| 10430 | Note on Find a Grave: Ella's first husband, Peter Jochimsson, went to New Amsterdam to deliver a letter of friendship to Governor Stuyvesant and to bring back the Dutch governor's reply to Governor Rising of New Sweden; but became ill in Manhattan and died there in the summer of 1654. Ella Stille Jochim, widowed at the age of 20, married Hans Månsson later in 1654. He took over operation of the Aronameck plantation and raised her two children by Peter Jochim as his own. In addition, Ella had six additional sons, the eldest of whom, John Hansson, was bom in 1655. In the mid-1670s, Hans Månsson also became the first white settler on Pennsauken Creek in present Burlington County, New Jersey. He moved permanently to this site by 1681 when he sold his Aronameck plantation to his stepson, Peter Petersson Yocum. Hans returned to Pennsylvania on occasion. On 25 June 1684, at the request of William Penn, Hans Månsson, aged "72 years or thereabouts," joined Peter Cock, 74, and Peter Rambo, 72, in signing an affidavit relating facts designed to show that Lord Baltimore recognized the right of New Sweden to occupy lands on the Delaware. Hans Månsson died at Senamensing, Burlington County, about 1691. In the following year his property was taxed to "Widow Hance." Thereafter, Ella and her sons by her second marriage adopted the surname of Steelman. Ella died in 1718 at the home of her youngest son, Eric Steelman, in Gloucester County NJ. | Stille, Ella (I5691)
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| 10431 | Note on Find a Grave: Eunice M. Hedges Born: June 13, 1887 in Manchester, In Died Dec 20, 1891 Father: D.T. Hedges Mother: Margaret | Hedges, Eunice Melcena (I562)
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| 10432 | Note on Find a Grave: Evert Janse Wendell was born in 1615 at Emden, East Friesland, Germany. He married Marytje Abrahamse Van Deusen, daughter of Abraham Pieter Van Deusen, circa 1663. He married Ariaantje ? after 1665. He died in 1709 at Albany, NY. He was also known as Evert Jansen. He immigrated in 1640 to New Amsterdam, New Netherland. He moved to Fort Orange (Albany), NY, in 1651. Evert came to New York in the service of the Dutch West Indies Company. He lived in New York City until about 1651 when the family moved to Albany. He was a cooper and import merchant. He was an elder in the Dutch Church, 1656, Orphan-Master, 1657, Magistrate, 1660, 1661. In 1663 at the time of his second marriage, Evert and his second wife, Marytje, signed a prenuptial agreement which gives the name of his first wife, the names of her children except for Thomas, then an adult, and the ages of the children. He marries Susanna (Du Trieux) and they have eight children. He was 94 years old when he died and buried under the old church then standing at the corner of the present State street and Broadway in Albany,NY. | Wendell, Evert Janse (I5800)
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| 10433 | Note on Find a Grave: Evert was born about 1660 and was the husband of Elizabeth Sanders. Elizabeth's second husband was Frederick Harmanse Visscher. Evert was the father of Susanna Wendell who married Jacobus Schuyler and Maria Wendell who married Barent Sanders. Gravesite Details Records indicate he was originally buried at the Albany Dutch Churchyard. The graves from that church were later moved to Albany Rural Cemetery. | Wendell, Evert (I5957)
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| 10434 | Note on Find a Grave: explorer, He was an independent trader and served as a interpreter and principal mediator between the Mohawk Indians and the English in New York State. Aernoudt, would be credited with creating the alliance between the English and the Iroquois league that thwarted French attempts at invasion. In 1660, he signed a petition of prominent fur traders asking for more regulation of the trade. In 1687, he was part of a trading expedition to the Ottowa country and beyond to the Great Lakes region, where his party was taken captive by the French, and held for four months in Quebec. In 1692, he led an expedition into the Ohio River Valley to set up trading. He and his companions spent the next two years exploring the area, and in doing so became the first white men to travel the entire length of the Ohio River. | Viele, Aernoudt (I5811)
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| 10435 | Note on Find a Grave: Father: James Denton Mother: Elizabeth Harper Smith Spouse: John Tipton Hunt ~~~~~~ Polly told her children that, as a small child, she remembered Daniel Boone visiting their home and staying overnight with them in the KY wilderness. Miles Hunt (her grandson) said she was the daughter of James Denton and a cousin to Col. John Tipton. Her husband's will called her Polly; her obit. in the Western Christian Advocate called her Mary. Her tombstone says "Mary Hunt, consort of Col. John Hunt". Western Christian Advocate, 1843, Nov. 24. Mary Hunt, b. 13 Oct. 1769 Shanadre Co. VA; d. 4 Apr. 43 in 74th year, near Hagerstown, Henry Co. IN; mar. in 18th year, Hunt, John, Col. (of Fleming Co. KY) (deceased). Issue: 10 sons, 5 daughters. (3 of the 15 are dead). Signed William Hunt. Contributor: lora hunt (49354253) | Denton, Mary "Polly" (I3655)
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| 10436 | Note on Find a Grave: First name spelling incorrect on tombstone. Should be Mae rather than May. | Palmer, Susan Maa (I70)
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| 10437 | note on Find a Grave: First Wife of Floyd Dee Hall. Mother of James William Hall, Odessa "Dessie" Hall, Ida Hall, Charles Hall and Clara B. Hall. | Johnson, Susan (I3250)
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| 10438 | note on Find a Grave: From "Fairfield Trace" Fall, 1990: "John Julian, Sr., married Elizabeth Butler, a daughter of Peter Butler and his first wife, Mary ____ Beckwith, on 04 Jul or 14 Jun 1770 at All Saints Church in Frederick Co., MD. All of John and Elizabeth's children were born in Frederick Co., MD, and died in Fairfield Co., Hocking Co., Pickaway Co., and ________Co., in OH." The marriage record gives the actual date and names of their fathers: Maryland, Marriages, 1634-1777 Name: John Julian Father's Name: Stephen Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Butler Spouse's Father's Name: Peter Marriage Date: 14 Jun 1770 Marriage County: Frederick It is believed that Elizabeth is buried next to her husband in Tarlton Cemetery. | Butler, Elizabeth (I1591)
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| 10439 | Note on Find a Grave: From a book - Randolph County Obituaries 1873-1885 1885-1894 HUNT, Mary R.wf/o the dec'd Rev. Wm Hunt d. at the home of Nelson Toland in Winch. Mar. 15, 1877 at the age of 77y 3d b. in N.C in 1800, at age 12 came to Richmond, Ind. a mem. of the M.E. Church. She m. Rev. Wm. H in 1818. He d. Feb. 14, 1875, they had 9 ch. 6dts 3 sons (sons dec'd) Before departing Rev. I.P. Watts prayed and a song "Asleep in Jesus Blessed Sleep" was sung by Miss Sarah McDonald. Bur. Huntsville Cem. | Smith, Mary Reed (I6283)
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| 10440 | Note on Find a Grave: GenForum Query from Mike Razor dated December 13, 2000. I'm posting this message in an attempt to stamp out some misinformation that has been circulating for many years about one of my ancestors: Wilmington B.H. Razor. Wilmington enlisted as a Corporal in Company A of the 7th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry on June 27, 1862. At this time Wilmington already had two sons enlisted in another Kentucky (Union) regiment. Rumor was that his enlistment was against the wishes of his family - not true. Wilmington died of erysipelas (a skin disease) in Scottsville, Ky on Dec. 18, 1862 and not during battle at Shiloh. He was buried at Scottsville however the Quartermaster Corp moved his remains to the Nashville National Cemetery as they were forming the cemetery. His remains are in one of the graves marked "UNKOWN". He is not buried at the Shiloh National Cemetery as is rumored. This information is based on family records and letters, Military records and muster rolls at the National archives, and pension application records after the war from his wife and minor age children. There are no records for Wilmington in the Shiloh or Nashville National Cemeteries however, published Quartermaster Corp. show that they moved his remains. | Razor, Wilmington B. Henry (I1465)
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| 10441 | Note on Find a Grave: George [1st] married Jessie Jane (Shank) Hammersla (15 June 1904 - 23 Mar 1930). She was the daughter of Dennis S. Shank and Minnie (Weaver) Shank. George [2nd] married Beulah May (Lum) Hammersla (5 Mar 1903 - 28 Mar 1966). In the 1940 U.S. Census, George and Beulah were living in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia. George [3rd] married Opal (Montgomery) Phillips Hammersla (4 Dec 1912 - 5 Apr 1997). George survived by one daughter, Julia B. Terlson; two sons, Harold E. Hammersla and George Hammersla; and one sister, Virginia Lum. He was preceded in death by two daughters, Belva Tabler and Patricia Schaeffer; one son, Arnold Hammersla; three sisters, Sylvia and Lilly Hammersla and Beulah Dorsey; and five brothers, Walter, James, Edgar, Luther and Paul Hammersla. | Hammersla, George Osbourne (I5047)
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| 10442 | Note on Find a Grave: Grateful to Find.a.Grave contributor in identifying the burial site for Elizabeth, see message: Suggested edit: Elizabeth Hunt is my great great grandmother. Please change her burial information to: Wilmore Cemetery in Wilmore Kentucky. She is buried next to her husband William R. Hunt. She did die in Pikeville but was buried in Wilmore and the cemetery in Wilmore is listed as the burial location on her death certificate. Thank you, Jeff Contributor: Jeff Carithers (47531461) ************ nickell family history (Roots Web contributor) Entries: 20335 Updated: Sat Aug 25 12:27:03 2001 Contact: Don Nickell ID: I2136 Name: Elizabeth "Lizzie" NICKELL Sex: F Birth: 1852 in ,,KY Father: Robert NICKELL b: 25 JAN 1812 in ,Augusta Co.,VA Mother: Rachel COGSWELL b: 10 APR 1827 Marriage 1 William R HUNT b: 1853 Married: 1874 in ,Menifee Co.,KY *************************** Robert Nickell in entry for Elizabeth Ellen Hunt "Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1955" Name: Elizabeth Ellen Hunt Titles and Terms: Event Type: Death Event Date: 1930 Event Place: Pikeville, Pike, Kentucky Residence Place: Address: Gender: Female Age: Marital Status: Race: Occupation: Birth Year (Estimated): Burial Date: Burial Place: Cemetery: Father's Name: Robert Nickell Father's Titles and Terms: Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Rachel Cogswell Mother's Titles and Terms: Mother's Birthplace: Additional Relatives: Spouse's Name: Spouse's Titles and Terms: Reference ID: 12873 GS Film number: 1913062 Sources Citing this Record "Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1955," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N9FR-SC7 : accessed 23 Mar 2014), Robert Nickell in entry for Elizabeth Ellen Hunt, 1930; citing Pikeville, Pike, Kentucky, 12873, Office of Vital Statistics, Frankfort; FHL microfilm 1913062. ******************************* Elizabeth was one of the siblings of Cassandra Nickell Oxley, sister-in-law to Thomas Oxley. Sibling to John, Mary C., Malvina,James Anderson, Martha Jane, and Sarah Rachel Nickell noted in the various census records in Rowan,KY | Nickell, Elizabeth Ellen (I6151)
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| 10443 | Note on Find a Grave: Gravesite Details 57 y, 7m, 4d | Nosler, Emily Ellin (I6110)
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| 10444 | Note on Find a Grave: Gravesite Details He and Ellen Denton, had children: John Abram, Mary Ellen, Sarah Hunt-Grant, America Hunt-Hewitt, and Harrison Hunt. | Hunt, Joshua Parker (I6180)
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| 10445 | Note on Find a Grave: Gravesite Details Reinterment from Alfrey Cem. Cave Run Tract # 700-C. | Stephens, Rebecca (I6257)
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| 10446 | Note on Find a Grave: Gravesite Details There may be exfoliated, sunken, buried, field stones, as grave markers, for these early Dutch/English congregation of colonists. The majority of the deceased were buried in unmarked graves. | Van Couwenhoven, Wolfert Gerritsen (I5817)
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| 10447 | Note on Find a Grave: Gravesite Details This cemetery did not exist at the time of her death, so she may have been moved from another cemetery. | du Trieux, Sarah Philippe (I5797)
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| 10448 | note on Find a Grave: Gravesite Details w/o J. A. Demaree | Unknown, Dianna (I2512)
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| 10449 | note on Find a Grave: h/o Elizabeth Butler, married 14 Jun 1770, Frederick Co., MD. Marriage record lists his father as Stephen Julian. Stephen Julien was married twice - first to Allatha Bouchelle who died 6 Apr 1743. Stephen remarried Ann Hedges - (widow of William Hedges - poss. nee Price - need to find source for maiden name) on 14 July 1743. Source: Some Descendants of Rene Julian and His Wife Mary Bullock compiled by Mrs. Gene Duke Raypholtz, Salinas, CA Stephen had 5 children with his 1st wife, Allatha: 1. Jacob Rene JULIAN, b. 25 May 1727, MD; d. 1800 MD 2. Lydia JULIAN, b. 1729 MD; d. 1770 NC 3. Stephen JULIAN, Jr b. 1739 MD; d. 1779 MD 4. Isaac JULIAN, b. 1741 MD: d. 1839 Miami Co., OH 5. Elizabeth JULIAN, b. 1743 MD; d. 6 Apr 1743 MD (same day as mother, Allatha) Stephen had 1 child, a son, with his 2nd wife, Ann: 6. John Julien, b. 1753, d. 4 Aug 1830, Fairfield Co., OH Source: Maryland Records, Colonial, Revolutionary, County & Church from Original Sources by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh - Frederick County, pg. 260: "Allatha, wife of Stephen Julien Buried April 6, 1743" "Stephen Julien m Ann Hedges July 14, 1743" Note: See Fairfield Trace, Fall 1990: John served as a private in the Rev. War at Basking Ridge, east NJ, March 1777, with the 33rd Battalion of the Maryland militia, under command of Charles BEATTY, and in the 4th Co. under Capt. Stulle. By 1806 John was in Clearcreek Twp. John Julian purchased Congressional Lands on 15 Oct 1811, Range 20, Twp. 11, Sec. 2, the north half (320 acres) of Sec. 2, Saltcreek Twp. (borders Clearcreek Twp., Fairfield Co.) and is listed in the book, Entrymen East of Scioto River in Ohio River Survey of Congressional Lands. His son, Rene, had preceded him in 1801 with his young family. In 1817 sons, Stephen and William bought lots in the village of Tarlton. John's will is recorded in Fairfield Co., OH Will book 2, pg. 28. In the name of God, Amen, I, John Julien Sen. of Fairfield County and State of Ohio, being sick and weak in body, but of sound & disposing mind & memory & understanding, thanks be to God for the same, considering the certainty and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle and ______ my temporal affairs before it shall please almighty God to call me hence, do therefore make and publish this instrument of writing as and for me last will & testament in manner and form following, to wit, It is my _________ and desire that my Administrator hereafter mentioned shall make sale of all the real and personal property except my silver watch. Secondly, after all my first debts are fully paid off and satisfied, I give and deivse unto my sons, Rene Julien Ten Dollars and unto William Julien Ten Dollars, and unto Richard Julien, my watch before described and the remainder of the money coming from the sale of my real and personal property and all money due my estate to be equally divided between all my children, namely, Rene Julien, Richard B. Julien, John Julien, Nancy Fox, William Julien, Stephen Julien, except as hereafter excepted, and to all the heirs of my daughter, Mary Ann Hedges, deceased, one share, equal with one of my children now living, to be equally divided among them, namely Rebecca Wheeler, Alice Hedges, Charles Hedges, Susannah _____ (Flanner?), Richard Hedges, Mary Ann Hedges, and Solomon Hedges, also a share equal to one of my children now living to be equally divided among the heirs of my daughter, Elizabeth, namely, Matilda Hedges, Mary Hedges, Zelda Hedges & Elizabeth Hedges. Thirdly, it is my wish that the judgments that is against me as security per my son Stephen Julien shall be paid out of his part as before excepted. Fourthly and lastly, I constitute and appoint Robert ______ of Fairfield County and State of Ohio, administrator of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making null and void all former wills, being by me heretofore made or executed, ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 30th day of July 1830. Signed John Julien SEAL Witnesses: Moses Hedges, Elisha H. Leazeary (?) and William Hamilton Recorded July 1830 info on Find a Grave: Inscription aged 77 Yrs | Julien, John (I1590)
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| 10450 | note on Find a Grave: Hannah married Stephen Julien on 29 Dec 1808 in Fairfield Co., OH. Hannah and Stephen purchased lots in Tarlton, Pickaway Co., OH, and all of their children were born there: 1. James Madison JULIEN was born October 25, 1809 2. Alexander JULIEN was born March 10, 1811 and died April 6, 1888. 3. Susan Elizabeth JULIEN was born April 7, 1813 and died March 6, 1900 at Page Co., Iowa. 4. Stephen JULIEN was born June 3, 1815 and died in 1887 in Edgar County, IL. Stephen was buried at Edgar Co. IL. 5. John JULIEN was born August 12, 1817. 6. Kima JULIEN was born February 8, 1819 and died in 1855. 7. Eran JULIEN was born December 15, 1820 and died July 31, 1895 at Chicago, IL. Eran was buried at Oakwood Cemetery. 8. Barbara JULIEN was born September 25, 1822 and died May 22, 1893 in Ross Co., Ohio. Barbara was buried at Green Summit Cem., Adelphi, OH. 9. De Lafayette JULIEN was born March 14, 1825. 10. Hannah JULIEN was born March 27, 1827. | Julien, Stephen (I5546)
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