Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 7,147
| # | Notes | Linked to |
|---|---|---|
| 1001 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, B.E. (I7503)
|
| 1002 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: P.D. Haines / B.A. Bisbee (F3327)
|
| 1003 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brennan, B. (I12101)
|
| 1004 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: B.R. Bisbee / R.A. Larson (F6093)
|
| 1005 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, B.C. (I15268)
|
| 1006 | Batchelder Griswold lived in Springfield, VT. | Griswold, Batchelder (I5595)
|
| 1007 | Bathsheba d. "Aged 50 yrs. slow fever." | Whitemarsh, Bathsheba (I1162)
|
| 1008 | Bathsheba d. "Widow, aged 84 yrs. 9 mos. 14 das." | Turner, Bathsheba (I6204)
|
| 1009 | Bathsheba was Stephen Jr.'s second wife. | Family: Stephen Bryant, Jr. / Bathsheba Briggs (F549)
|
| 1010 | Battle of the Bulge | Bisbee, Eldon Raymond (I12989)
|
| 1011 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: E.J. Craig, Jr. / Barbara Judith Dyer (F4807)
|
| 1012 | Believed to be the brother of Henry Sampson of the "Mayflower" record.Believed to have been brother of Henry Sampson of the vessel "Mayflower" record. He settled in Duxbury in 1629. | Sampson, Abraham (I1095)
|
| 1013 | Ben Bisbee was a career naval man. | Bisbee, Harold Benjamin (I14283)
|
| 1014 | Benedict Arnold became the first governor of Rhode Island under the Royal Charter granted in 1643. | Arnold, Gov. Benedict (I29869)
|
| 1015 | Benjamin and Rebekah had eleven children of whom Washington, the seventh child, was born in 1802. | Family: Benjamin Heald / Rebekah Spaulding (F2910)
|
| 1016 | Benjamin Bisbee served in Company B, 45th Mas. Vol. Infantry, whole period of service. Boatmaker, age 30, enlisted 12 Sept. 1862; mustered out 7 July 1863." Benjamin d. "Aged 73 yrs. 7 mos. 8 das." | Bisbee, Benjamin (I5239)
|
| 1017 | Benjamin d. "Aged 58 trs., 6 mos., 2 das." | Bisbee, Benjamin Jr. (I2679)
|
| 1018 | Benjamin enlisted for service in the French and Indian War, from West Bridgewater in the spring of 1755 and died of a wound from a poisoned bullet at Fort George. He died the same day he was wounded and was buried near a tree marked with his initials by a friend, Packard, of North Bridgewater. His nephew, Benjamin, was named for him in accordance with his uncle Benjamin's request before his death. In the Battle which resulted in the death of Benjamin Bisbee, the principal English forces were under the command of Gen. Sir William Johnson and Gen. Lyman of Connecticut. Gen. Dieskau, the French commander, was utterly defeated, wounded and taken prisoner. "Following the defeat of Gen. Braddock, this victory at Lake George was hailed with great joy as an offset to Braddock's defeat and revived the drooping spirits of the people." Benjamin Bisbee fell "at the crisis of a nation's peril." His name is mentioned in a communication by Ellis Ames, Esq., of Canton, Mass., to the Old Colony Memorial. | Bisbee, Benjamin (I956)
|
| 1019 | Benjamin enlisted in the National Guard Infantry on 17 Feb 1941 at Meadville. He was single and without dependents He stood 65" tall and weighed 125 lbs. His brother Levi joined at the same time. Benjamin Bisbee operated a gas station in Waterford, Pennsylvania. | Bisbee, Benjamin Vern (I226)
|
| 1020 | Benjamin F. Bisbee was a blacksmith of Hartford, Me. He d. "Aged 27 yrs. 6 mos. 24 das." Inscription "B. F. Bisbee." | Bisbee, Benjamin F. (I6217)
|
| 1021 | Benjamin F. Lary was from Shelbourne, N. H. | Family: Benjamin F. Lary / Hannah C. Bisbee (F2321)
|
| 1022 | Benjamin F. Wood was a shoemaker. | Wood, Benjamin F. (I6895)
|
| 1023 | Benjamin H. Bisbee was a Cornell Engineering College graduate. Various records concerning Benjamin H. Bisbee show the following: Engineer, 3912 Vincennes Ave, Chicago, Ill., 1903-1917. Engineer, Sec'y. Allen H. Tripp Co., Chicago. Sec'y Clark, Bisbee & Co., 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 1913-1923. Firm member, Emery, Stanford, Hall, Bisbee and Rhemish, Chicago, 1928-1929. Mrs. Benjamin H. Bisbee, res. 808 Reba, Evanston, Ill., 1934-1940. WW1 Draft Registration Card, Chicago, Illinois. IL-1452472 A2901-209/542 Name: Benjamin Himnam Bisbee Address: 3912 Vincennes Av., Chicago Age: 41 Date of Birth: July 14, 1877 Occupation: Contractor Employer: Clark Bisbee Co. Address: 175 W. Jackson Blvd, Chicago Nearest Relative: wife Address: 3912 Vincennes Av. Physical Description--- tall, medium build, brown eyes, brown hair no physical disabilities signed: Sep 12, 1918 Local Board, Div. No. 6 430 E. 43rd St. Chicago, IL | Bisbee, Benjamin Hinman (I5554)
|
| 1024 | Benjamin Heald was a Revolutionary War soldier and came to Sumner, Maine in 1783. He purchased the water rights and mills from Dominica Record in 1826 and later owned the water mills at North Buckfield. | Heald, Benjamin (I6085)
|
| 1025 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Benson, B.Y. (I1571)
|
| 1026 | Benjamin was a merchant of New Bedford, Mass. | Coombs, Benjamin (I1363)
|
| 1027 | Benjamin was a salesman. | Buckley, Benjamin Franklin (I25008)
|
| 1028 | Benjamin Wood was from Amherst, Mass. | Family: Benjamin F. Wood / Vestal L. Bisbee (F2554)
|
| 1029 | Bennet died of small pox. | Munroe, Bennet (I1847)
|
| 1030 | Benton Township, Putnam County, Ohio. There is no Benton Township in Putnam County. | Valentine, James Fuhrman (I18491)
|
| 1031 | Bernard was Born March 20, 1904 in Hutchinson, Kansas. This was the closest hospital at the time as none yet existed in Dodge City. His mother, Leona, boarded the train by herself at Bucklin, rode it to Hutchinson then took the street car from the railroad station to the hospital located on north Main Street. Fortunately Bernard waited a couple of days before making his appearance. After the birth if the child and a couple of days recuperating, she again boarded the street car and reversed the same procedure back to Bucklin, carrying child in her arms and waited for Jim to come pick her up in the horse and buggy. A very busy farmer was unable to accompany his wife on such ventures. Birth was just another normal event in those days. He attended country school near 1 1/2 miles from home then went to Ford High School, then on to Kansas State University, graduating in 1927. He then returned to the family farm as a farmer. After retiring from the farm in 1978,( and after living there for 74 years) they purchased a home in Bucklin and lived there until he passed away. While farming, he served on many agricultural, state and local civic boards. During his retirement, he had a well equipped woodworking shop where he was usually found enjoying himself. | Melia, Bernard Isaac (I25211)
|
| 1032 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, B.E. (I7702)
|
| 1033 | Bert Fish Medical Center | Bisbee, Lawrence Richard (I7701)
|
| 1034 | Berta/Bertha’s parents were both from Switzerland and that she married Robert Stephen Bisby at the young age of 14 (he was 22 years old) and had her first child, Mildred at the age of 15. Mildred lived to the age of 8 and then sometime during the period of her eighth year she was tragically burned to death when she ran out of her house and her clothes caught fire as she knocked over an oil lantern sitting on her front porch. There were two more children both of whom died in infancy and then her fourth child, my grandfather, Harold Robert Bisby, was born. Berta and Robert were then divorced. Robert remarried someone, first name, Mary. | Family: Robert Stephen Bisby / Bertha Louise Bergert (F6963)
|
| 1035 | Bertha Dawn Bisbee died of childbirth complications. | Weaver, Bertha Dawn (I17401)
|
| 1036 | Bessie Andrews was a librarian at Rumford, Me. | Andrews, Bessie Edwards (I7591)
|
| 1037 | Bessie was first married to (Richard's father) Stephan Louis Rogers who was much older than she. They later divorced and she married his son Richard Stephan who was her age. The first marriage was more of an arrangement and Steve gave his blessing to Richard & Bessie and they all remained on good terms and visited each other often. | Hunt, Bessie Lee (I17482)
|
| 1038 | Bethiah d. "Aged 72 yrs." Grave record, Buckfield, Maine: (inscription) "Bethiah, wife of Calvin Bisbee died Sumner, Maine, 12-18-1858. Aged 72 yrs. Born Pembroke, Mass." | Glover, Bethiah (I2841)
|
| 1039 | Betsey d. "Aged 3 yrs. 6 mos." | Bisbee, Betsey S. (I4841)
|
| 1040 | Betsey d. "Aged 59 yrs." | Campbell, Betsey (I3793)
|
| 1041 | Betsey d. "Aged 77 yrs. 7 mos. 13 das." | Bisbee, Betsey Clark (I5129)
|
| 1042 | Betsey d. "Aged 78 yrs. 5 mos. 16 das." | Sears, Betsey L. (I6758)
|
| 1043 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, B.L. (I15097)
|
| 1044 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shadduck, B. (I23918)
|
| 1045 | Between birth of dau in 1883 and remarriage to Ada Enos in 1886. | Loomis, Lucy A. (I2277)
|
| 1046 | Beulah d. "Aged 48 yrs." She is buried beside her husband on the Bisbee farm. | Putnam, Beulah (I4444)
|
| 1047 | Beulah lived in Sparta, Wis. at one time. | Bisbee, Beulah E. (I4713)
|
| 1048 | Beulah was from Wayne, Maine. | Family: Rev. Charles Bisbee / Beulah Putnam (F1427)
|
| 1049 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, W.F. Jr. (I3)
|
| 1050 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, W.R. Jr. (I14498)
|