Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 7,147
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| 1201 | by Reverend Mr. Gassman | Family: Capt. Edward Francis Thompson / Clara Augusta Bisbee (F2352)
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| 1202 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Eliphalet Packard / Amanda Kent (F12161)
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| 1203 | Byron Bisbee was a shoemaker. Lewiston, Me. directories list as follows: Byron Bisbee lived at 64 James St., Lewiston, Me. Byron Bisbee, US Patent 95639, grindstone frame, 10 Oct. 1869, North Waterford, Me. Byron d. "Aged 82 yrs. 10 mos. 28 das." Burial Bisbeetown Cemetery, Waterford, Maine. | Bisbee, Byron (I4562)
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| 1204 | Byron Gould Bisbee moved to Iowa and later returned to Springfield, Vt. He d. "Aged 60 yrs. 23 das." | Bisbee, Byron Gould (I3830)
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| 1205 | C. G. Van Slike was a wood-turner of Northampton, Mass. | Van Slike, Cornelius G. (I6987)
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| 1206 | C. G. Van Slike was a wood-turner of Northampton, Mass. Information from FAMILIES OF CHESTERFIELD & Arvilla L. Dyer, Pres. Plainfield Hist. Soc. | Family: Cornelius G. Van Slike / Jane Zeruah Bisbee (F2591)
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| 1207 | C. R. "Bathsheba Bisbee and Lieut. Samuel Bonney." No record of children. | Family: Lieut. Samuel Bonney / Bathsheba Bisbee (F757)
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| 1208 | Caherine was probably Ichabod Maxfield's step daughter, brought to the marriage by Ann Eliza. She was born in Massachusetts and did not appear in the 1850 census of Ichabod Maxfield's family. | Maxfield, Catharine (I944)
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| 1209 | Calculated from age and death date on headstone --submitted by Bob Betts, May 2011. | Hall, Sarah Jane (I31011)
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| 1210 | Calculated from age and death on headstone. | Hall, Ettie (I30973)
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| 1211 | calculated from age at date of death | Von Buseck, William George (I104)
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| 1212 | calculated from age at death. | Gilmore, Charlotte (I3719)
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| 1213 | calculated from inscription on headstone | Hall, Joseph (I26074)
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| 1214 | Calista Mathewson may have been married prior to Elijah. From the census we find that in 1840, shortly after their marriage and prior to having any children of their own, the household consisted of Reuben and Lydia Bisbee, Elijah and Calista, and one-year-old Ebenezer Barrell, or Burrell, who was enumerated in a later census Ebenezer Bisbee. | Mathewson, Calista (I2146)
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| 1215 | Calista's parents moved from Madison County, New York, to Erie County, Pennsylvania, after the Civil War, probably about the same time as Cheney and Calista, and settled a short distance away from them. Both she and Cheney were surrounded by family in their newly chosen home. With both sets of parents nearby, it is hard to know exactly where her last four children were born--at their home in the Town of French Creek, Chautauqua, New York; at Calista's parents' home in Wayne Township, Erie, Pennsylvania; or at Cheney's parents' home in Amity Township, Erie, Pennsylvania. After Cheney moved his family into Wattsburg, one can imagine the frequent sound of shouting, laughter and loudly slamming doors at the Bisbee household on Church Street. With seven children and, later, a widowed son, a daughter and son-in-law, and several grandchildren living at various times in her home, Calista would have been busy canning, cooking and cleaning. Like many women of her day, her social life was centered around her kitchen and on her family. Even after getting married and moving away, her children and grandchildren returned often for visits, the details of which were sometimes reported in the local newspaper. Their home still stands on Church Street and looks much as it did in photographs taken in the early 20th century. The Bisbees were probably members of the M. E. Church in Wattsburg, just a few blocks away. Calista's children attended school less than two blocks from home, and it was barely farther than that to the center of the village with its butcher shops and dry goods stores. A local creamery provided butter and cheese. The Bisbees owned a large double lot with house and barn, where Cheney maintained a vegetable garden, probably raised a few chickens, and kept a milk cow or two. Calista was widowed in 1917, and soon fell into poor health. She died in the spring of 1923, at home, of chronic bronchitis, a month short of her 86th birthday. Her funeral was conducted from the M. E. Church and she was buried next to her husband in Wattsburg Cemetery. | Trass, Calista Fidelia (I25)
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| 1216 | Calvin Bisbee was a farmer. One Calvin Bisbee was Noble Grand Master of the Bethel, Me. I. O. O. F. in 1884. One Calvin Bisbee was Auditor of the Village Corporation, Bethel, Me. in 1889. Calvin d. "Aged 66 yrs. 7 mos. 15 das." | Bisbee, Calvin B. (I4686)
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| 1217 | Calvin Bisbee was lost at sea. | Bisbee, Calvin (I4298)
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| 1218 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, C.H. (I7961)
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| 1219 | Calvin Wheeler Bisbee was a carriage maker. Calvin Wheeler Bisbee granted a warranty deed to Fred W. Bisbee in 1889, Little Valley, Cattaragus County, N. Y. Calvin Wheeler and Luceria, his wife, granted a warranty deed to James Reddish of Cattaragus County on 26 Feb. 1856. Considerably more data than at present found and searched will be required to definitely establish the relationship of Benjamin B. Bisbee and Nancy Ladd Bisbee. A thorough check of the 1810 Vermont Census and the Wyoming Co., N. Y. census from 1820 on might locate the family more positively and indicate the place of origin, parentage, etc. of Benjamin of Warsaw, N. Y. | Bisbee, Calvin Wheeler (I2678)
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| 1220 | Cambridgeport, New Hampshire. There is a Cambridgeport in Vermont and in Massachusetts, no record of a Cambridgeport in New Hampshire has been found. | Smith, Emma B. (I5659)
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| 1221 | Came to Hartford, CT, from England. | Cowles, John (I4104)
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| 1222 | Came to Scituate at age 14. | Brooks, Gilbert (I819)
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| 1223 | Cancer | Spear, Julie (I5772)
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| 1224 | cancer | Hawthorne, Virginia (I13891)
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| 1225 | cancer | Bisbee, Debbie Jean (I15750)
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| 1226 | cancer and Parkinson's disease | Fox, Marshall Slinn (I32106)
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| 1227 | Cape Cod Harbor, aboard the Mayflower giving birth to a stillborn child. | Norris, Mary (I8452)
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| 1228 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, D.F. (I8346)
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| 1229 | Capt. Benjamin Crooker d. "Aet. 79." Burial in Richmond, N. H. | Crooker, Capt. Benjamin (I4024)
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| 1230 | Capt. James Philbrick was a mariner of Hampton. He had 12 children. | Philbrick, Capt. James Jr. (I2809)
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| 1231 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hartung, W.C. Usn (Ret) (I14779)
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| 1232 | car or farm accident | McClurkin, Floyd A. (I31474)
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| 1233 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Richards, C.R. (I26402)
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| 1234 | Carillon House of Lubbock | Lehr, Esther Louise (I14223)
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| 1235 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R. Call / S.A. Bisbee (F11798)
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| 1236 | Carl M. Bisbee was a Private 1st Class, Medical Department, US Army, World War I. Norton Co., Kansas birth register shows his birth 10 October. Wife knew it as 27 Oct. 1896. He was a bookkeeper and law officer. | Bisbee, Carl Mckinley (I10773)
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| 1237 | Carl M. Gates was a graduate of Amherst College in 1897 and later, Union Theological Seminary. He was pastor of the Congregational Church, Wellesley Hills, Mass. | Gates, Carl Martel (I7161)
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| 1238 | Carlos was a member of the 1st N. Y. Engineering Regiment, Co. I. | Lane, Carlos (I7486)
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| 1239 | Carlos was a nephew of Samuel W. Bisbee. Clarence, Jesse, Clara M. and Katherine, widow of Carlos, et. al. granted a deed to Ruby Lancaster, Chautauqua County, Mayville, N. Y. in 1916. | Bisbee, Carlos (I5419)
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| 1240 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kerns, K. (I20647)
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| 1241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Manson, A. (I20648)
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| 1242 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Scheuerman, J. (I20649)
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| 1243 | Carmen Leslie Bisbee obituary | Kerns, Joshua Allen (I20980)
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| 1244 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gavitt, C.J. (I2)
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| 1245 | Carol was from Tarrytown, New York. | Family: Spaulding Bisbee, Jr. / Carol Carpenter (F3817)
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| 1246 | Caroline d. "Aged 73 yrs." Burial Central Cemetery, North Rochester. | Elms, Caroline (I3387)
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| 1247 | Caroline was from Allen, Hillsdale County, Michigan. | Family: Fred Tower Bisbee / Caroline Elizabeth Hathorn (F4376)
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| 1248 | Carolyn was born March 1, 1907 near Athens, Texas. The family lived in Coats, Kansas for a short time and then moved to the farm three miles southwest of Protection, Kansas. "She attended the one room country school during the grades, then graduated from Protection High School and the Dodge City Business College. She was a member of the Protection, then Ford, and later the Bucklin Methodist Church since childhood. She was employed ath The Credit Bureau in Dodge City and Hays, and the Kansas State Extension Service for several years. She worked at the Bucklin State Bank from 1954 to September 1976 and later remained a stockholder and director of the bank. She was active in church and women's groups, BPW Club for 22 years and later the Bucklin Civic Club. She remained in the home in Bucklin several years after Bernard passed away enjoying her garden, sewing, and crocheting. | Schumacher, Carolyn M. (I25225)
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| 1249 | Carrie Alice was from Buckfield, Me. | Family: Edwin Jones Bisbee / Carolyn Alice Damon (F3005)
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| 1250 | Carrie d. "Aged 84 yrs. 11 mos. 29 das." | Abbott, Carrie Isabel (I7017)
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