Matches 1,301 to 1,350 of 7,147
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| 1301 | Charles Bisbee #9931 [92601] family was sent in by Belle Bisbee Potier, British Columbia, Canada. She says all the children were born in Handsboro, North Dakota. Also, Charles Bisbee #9931 family sent by Audrey M. Bisbee Pierson #11-1041. | Family: Charles Bisbee / Ida May Sutherland (F2975)
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| 1302 | Charles Bisbee was an Ensign in the 164th Regiment, Genesee Co., N.Y. in 1815. Family taken from MONONA COUNTY HISTORY, Iowa, 1890, pages 606 & 607. | Bisbee, Ensign Charles (I1075)
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| 1303 | Charles Bisbee, jr. was a farmer. One Charles D. Bisbee was V. G. of the I. O. O. F., Bethel, Maine. Charles d. "Aged 66 yrs. 9 mos. 15 das." | Bisbee, Charles Jr. (I4442)
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| 1304 | Charles C. Pratt came to Minneapolis soon after his marriage and was engaged in business for 40 years. He was a Baptist. | Pratt, Charles C. (I7348)
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| 1305 | Charles d. "Aged 1 mo. 6 das." | Bisbee, Charles E. (I6654)
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| 1306 | Charles d. "Aged 16 yrs. 11 mos. 18 das." | Bisbee, Charles W. (I6637)
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| 1307 | Charles d. "Aged 36 yrs." | Bisbee, Charles Frederick Jr. (I5915)
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| 1308 | Charles d. "Aged 4 mos. 6 das." | Bisbee, Charles M. (I5719)
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| 1309 | Charles d. "Aged 6 mos. 11 das." | Bisbee, Charles Frederick (I5933)
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| 1310 | Charles d. "Aged 67 yrs," of dropsy. | Bisbee, Charles E. Jr. (I2373)
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| 1311 | Charles d. "Aged 8 yrs. 9 mos." Burial Marsh Cemetery, Brunswick, Me. Topsham Chapter D. A. R. | Bisbee, Charles W. (I6626)
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| 1312 | Charles d. "Aged 90 yrs. 9 mos. 19 das." Burial "Bisbee Town Cem. Waterford, Maine. | Bisbee, Charles (I4288)
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| 1313 | Charles D. Bisbee served in the 27th Maine Infantry from Biddeford, Me. He was a blacksmith in Biddeford, ME He moved to Norway, ME. One Charles D. Bisbee was Vice Grand Master of the Bethel, Maine I. O. O. F. in 1883. Charles d. "Aged 77 yrs. 1 mo." | Bisbee, Charles D. (I4300)
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| 1314 | Charles died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Eaton. | Trass, Charles (I2247)
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| 1315 | Charles Edward Dunnihoo died at birth. | Dunnihoo, Charles Edward (I17834)
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| 1316 | Charles F. Bisbee of Lynn was 37 years of age when he enlisted for service in the Civil War; he was mustered 18 March 1862. He was mustered out 10 May 1865. Charles was also in the Massachusetts Heavy Artillery at one time. Charles Bisbee was a cordwainer. He d. "Aged 46 yrs. 8 mos." | Bisbee, Charles Frederick (I2052)
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| 1317 | Charles F. Bisbee was a bricklayer, New Bedford, 1895. He d. "Aged 51 yrs. 4 mos. 8 das." | Bisbee, Charles F. G. (I6705)
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| 1318 | Charles Frederick died in infancy. | Knittle, Charles Frederick (I21119)
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| 1319 | Charles Frederick was a mill overseer in 1947. | Bisbee, Charles Frederick (I6613)
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| 1320 | Charles graduated from Oberlin College in 1857 & from Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1860; ordained in 1861 Information from John Warrick Bisbee #11-1471, Hickory, North Carolina, taken from family Bible of Charles Goodrich #8752 [7372] & Helen Bisbee, now in his possession. | Bisbee, Rev Charles Goodrich (I3179)
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| 1321 | Charles H. Bisbee was a shipwright in Long Plain, Mass. Directory listings of Charles H. Bisbee as follows: Carpenter, 92 3d Street, New Bedford, Mass., 1867. Clerk with F. S. Gifford, 8 Wing St., New Bedford, Mass., 1873. Mrs. Charles H. Bisbee, widow, 8 Wing St., New Bedford, Mass., 1896. Charles d. "Aged 53 yrs. 3 mos. 12 das." | Bisbee, Charles H. (I5117)
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| 1322 | Charles J. Bisbee was a farmer from Rochester, Vt. and served with the 11th Vermont Regiment, Co. H in the Civil War. He d. "Aged 19 yrs. 9 mos. 29 das." | Bisbee, Charles J. (I3844)
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| 1323 | Charles Long was from Tampa Florida. | Family: Charles Long / June (F379)
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| 1324 | Charles Morse Sr. procured his education in the public schools of Acushnet. About the year 1843 he shipped for a whaling voyage on the Maverick. The vessle was wrecked off the coast of Chile and Mr. Morse's hard experience in his five year's voyage induced him to discontinue the occupation. On his return he settled at New Bedford, and worked at shipbuilding there for several years, when he yielded to the temptation to return to his native town, where he was afterwards engaged in farming. He served the town several years as Highway Surveyor and held other positions of trust. He was an active and devoted member of the Advent church many years previous to his death. | Morse, Charles M. Sr. (I19827)
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| 1325 | Charles Munson was an automobile salesman. | Munson, Charles Albert (I7891)
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| 1326 | Charles Perkins was a merchant of Boston, age 24 in 1866, and son of Thomas S. and Betsey (B.) Perkins. | Perkins, Charles P. (I7248)
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| 1327 | Charles R. Jr. was born in New Orleans at his grandparents home. His parents lived in Jacksonville, Florida. He served three years in the US Army Air Force. | Bisbee, Charles Robiou Jr. (I11698)
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| 1328 | Charles received his education in Acushnet. At age 18 he apprenticed to a house builder, but after a time relinquished this occupation and engaged in the retail grocery business at Parting Ways in 1879. He continued here and at a branch store at Lund's corner for 21 years, with residence at Parting Ways. He served on the School Committee from 1890-1896; nine years on the Board of Health; and several years as one of the town Republican committee. In 1907 he was residing in New Bedford, where he was engaged in the "mercantile life." | Morse, Charles Mason Jr. (I19832)
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| 1329 | Charles served in WW1, Hospital Apprentice 1st Class (E6 Corpsman), 4 Jun 1918 - 1 Mar 1919. He was an Oakland City Police Officer in 1930. | Brown, Charles Edmund (I19855)
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| 1330 | Charles W. Bisbee was a farmer. He d. "Aged 22 yrs." | Bisbee, Charles W. (I4109)
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| 1331 | Charles was a salesman in Chicago and lives with his father (1928-1929). | Bisbee, Charles Berthier (I6513)
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| 1332 | Charles was probably John W. Reynolds' son from a previous marriage. Civil War records suggest that Charles died of pneumonia. | Reynolds, Charles (I23235)
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| 1333 | Charles was the "first white child born in Sumner." He d. "aged 70 yrs." | Ford, Charles Jr. (I2749)
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| 1334 | Charles' younger sister Olive S. Bisbee married Charles Daniels and they were living in Cisco, Texas, by 1884. No doubt they maintained contact with Charles, because in 1895, Charles Andrew Bisbee moved his family to Cisco also. Left behind was his eldest daughter, Cora May who was said to have never seen them again. One of his sons, Elmer Myron, recalled beginning the trip with a long wagon ride, then boarding a train that took them to Texas (as told to Bobbie Ray Bisbee, Cisco, Texas.) According to his great grandson, Bobbie Bisbee of Cisco, Charles Andrew deeded all his mineral and oil rights to an orphanage at Weatherford, Texas, near Fort Worth. The orphanage no longer exists. Granddaughter Ruth Bisbee Lamb (deceased) recalled that Charles Andrew was a tall man with blue eyes, and he always had a bit of peppermint candy for the children. He often worked in his potato garden, even on cold, damp days, an activity that probably contributed to his death. She remembered that Charles Andrew was buried on a wet, muddy day (in 1929). He was taken from his house to the nearby cemetery in the back of (son) Jessie's pickup truck which slipped and slid in the mud. Ruth feared the casket would slide off the back of the truck (it didn't). | Family: Charles Andrews Bisbee / Mary Jane Estes (F61)
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| 1335 | Charlie died in an oil field explosion. His brother Richard was supposed to work on that rig but for some reason couldn't--Charlie took his place and was killed." | Rogers, Charlie Roy (I2133)
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| 1336 | Charlotte d. "Aged 4 yrs. 6 mos." | Bisbee, Charlotte Ruggles (I4044)
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| 1337 | Charlotte d. "Aged 78 yrs." | Montreville, Charlotte Randolph (I6174)
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| 1338 | Charlotte Hungerford Hospital. | Smith, Aylmer Addison (I21027)
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| 1339 | Charlotte was a school teacher. She died Age 76Yrs. 5Mos. 20Das. | Gilmore, Charlotte (I3719)
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| 1340 | Charlotte was from New York City. | Family: Horatio Bisbee, Jr. / Charlotte Randolph Montreville (F2065)
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| 1341 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, C.L. (I16553)
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| 1342 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, M.F. (I16788)
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| 1343 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kline, C.A. (I30997)
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| 1344 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, C.A. (I15275)
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| 1345 | Chester Bisbee was Div. Supt., E. Mass. St. Ry., 1923. He d. "Aged 50 yrs. 1 mo." | Bisbee, Chester Linwood (I6763)
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| 1346 | Chester C. Bisbee was a graduate of Pratt Institute, New York. He was an Electrical Engineer with NYP&L Company, Schenectady, New York. His wife was an Elementary Teacher. | Family: Chester Clayton Bisbee / Grace Wordell Gardiner (F3637)
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| 1347 | Chester S. Schall Funeral Home 550 W. 9th St., Erie, Pa. | Zimmer, Thelma (I632)
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| 1348 | Chicago directories list the following: Jesse D. Bisbee, salesman, Boston, Mass (1871-1887) Jesse D. Bisbee, salesman and Magr., Chicago ((1887-1907) | Bisbee, Jesse Dunstin (I6627)
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| 1349 | Chicago directories list the following: Carrie L., teacher and Clark D., clerk 889 Van Buren St., Chicago, 1894-1899. Carrie L., teacher 718 Fulton St., Chicago, Ill., 1900. Carrie L., teacher 803 Warren St., Chicago, Ill, 1902. | Bisbee, Carrie L. (I6949)
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| 1350 | Chicago Voter Registration 1890 Chicago Voters Index: 1888-1892 BISBEE JUDD E, Morgan [bld], 67th and 68th street, native of New York, white, in precinct 6 months, in county 17 years, in State 40 years. Illinois Statewide Death Index, pre 1916 Online BISBEY JUDSON E, 4/23/1905, Chicago, 84yr, cert # 13479 Cook County | Bisbee, Judson E. (I8816)
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