Matches 1,351 to 1,400 of 7,147
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| 1351 | Child born with only a portion of a brain -- "like a vegetable;" mother cared for him until he died. | Bisbee, Infant (I9866)
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| 1352 | child d. "Age 24 hours." | Bisbee, Infant (I3567)
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| 1353 | Child d. in infancy. | Bisbee, Infant (I7531)
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| 1354 | Child Robert D. Champion b ca 1837 was raised by Uncle Archibald Davis. | Family: Elijah Champion / Juliana Davis (F7947)
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| 1355 | Child was stilborn. | Bisbee, Infant (I7828)
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| 1356 | Child was stillborn. | Bisbee, Infant (I6755)
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| 1357 | Children and births taken from Aunt Pease (Elizabeth Thomas #8664) family tree and letter from Hiram to his brother Ira in 1888. Great Aunt of Viola Bisbee Drake. | Family: Hiram Bisbee / Mary Winslow (F1609)
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| 1358 | Children and most of this information from Lou Hinkley's obituary. | Family: Charles Louis Hinkley / Alice Bisbee (F3584)
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| 1359 | Children buried in family lot, New Milford Cemetery. John Bisbee family information from William Austin, son of Sylvia A. (Bisbee) Austin #10-421. This information was compiled by Angelia Azuba (Sweet) Bisbee, his great grandmother; William has a photocopy of the original in her handwriting. | Bisbee, John (I9135)
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| 1360 | Children from 1900 Iowa census. | Family: David Elisha Bisbee / Harriet Ada Babcock (F4131)
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| 1361 | Children from this marriage were killed in a house file in North East, Pennsylvania in 1926. | Family: George Henry Lasher / Zena May Swoap (F8964)
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| 1362 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.F. Thompson / C.J. Morse (F9731)
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| 1363 | Children taken from census, death and marriage from vital records. 1880 living in Green, Mecosta Co., Michigan. 1900 and 1910 census living in Evart, Oceola Co., Michigan. | Family: James A. Bisbee / Rosabell Frisby (F4137)
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| 1364 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: T.A. Prashuk / D.A. Bisbee (F7675)
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| 1365 | Children were by his first wife, Jennie Emily Curtis. Information from FAMILIES OF CHESTERFIELD & Arvilla L. Dyer, Pres. Plainfield His. Soc. | Family: Charles Albert Munson / Mary Louisa Bisbee (F3280)
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| 1366 | Children's Birthdates from Arvilla L. Dyer, President of the Plainfield Historical Society. Intentions 2 Oct 1800. | Family: Jonothan Bisbee / Susannah Bemis (F814)
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| 1367 | Children's names provided via email by Karen Flint | Family: Eugene Crandall / (F1346)
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| 1368 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: G. Simmons / J.E. Bisbee (F3831)
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| 1369 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | C. (I1658)
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| 1370 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Burmeister, C.F. (I13058)
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| 1371 | Christened at the Church of Christ, Worthington. John Hatch Bisbee graduated from Union College in 1831. He studied theology at the Seminary, Auburn, NY. Following this he labored in a pastoral office at Middlefield, Mass. and thereafter had a church for 28 years in Worthington, Mass. The Second Congregational Church of Huntington, Mass. was organized 26 Aug. 1876. The following clergymen served in the organization: Emerson Davis, Ebenezer B Wright, John Hatch Bisbee, Edward Clark and Francis Wariner. Rev. Bisbee was the second settled pastor of this church. He was installed in April 1867. Rev. Bisbee wrote the "History of Worthington, Mass." and was one of a comittee of three appointed by a Town Meeting 2 Nov. 1876. Rev. Bisbee delivered a sermon before Gov. Briggs' Council and the Legislature of Massachusetts 6 Jan. 1847. He also wrote "A Secular and Ecclesiastical History of Worthington, Mass. from the First Settlement to the Present Time." And, "Lectures to Young Men." | Bisbee, Rev. John Hatch (I3618)
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| 1372 | Christened at the Church of Christ, Worthington. | Bisbee, Mary (I3617)
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| 1373 | Christened at the Church of Christ, Worthington. She d. "60 yrs. 1 mo. 21 das." | Bisbee, Sarah Curtiss (I3621)
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| 1374 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: C.B. Andrews / A.V. Strang (F9749)
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| 1375 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Viens, C.P. (I12165)
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| 1376 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sabin, C. (I12168)
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| 1377 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, C. (I12183)
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| 1378 | Christs Presbyterian Church | Family: Franz Wagner / Muriel Leola Buckley (F9871)
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| 1379 | Church of New Jerusalem in Brockton | Bisbee, Ann Rebecca (I1922)
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| 1380 | Church Parsonage | Family: Robert F. Louden / Cecil E. Bisbee (F4357)
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| 1381 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: M. Weinstock / C.L. Wallace (F4799)
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| 1382 | Civil War At Chancellorsville. | Hudson, James Monroe (I9606)
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| 1383 | Civil War records give: "Joseph Pope Bisbee from Stoughton, Mass., Age 22, enlisted 13 Sept. 1861, mustered 14 Sept. 1861, died Holton Head, S. C. " Joseph d. "Aged 22 yrs. 18 das." | Bisbee, Joseph Pope (I5243)
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| 1384 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors gives, "Henry Albert Bisbee, private, residence, Williamsburg, Mass., farmer 25 years old. Enlisted 15 Sept. 1862; mustered 11 Oct. 1862. Mustered out 14 Aug. 1863, 53rd Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry." Henry Bisbee was a Republican in politics and by trade a carpenter. He lived in Williamsburg in 1904. | Bisbee, Henry Albert (I3650)
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| 1385 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors gives: "George D. Bisbee from Acushnet, Mass., age 35 yrs., mason, enlisted 12 August 1862, mustered 21 Aug. 1862; wounded 14 June 1863, Port Hudson, La., as corporal. Commissioned 2nd lieutenant 20 Oct 1864; mustered out 30 June 1865, 38th Reg't. Mass. Vol. Infantry. George D. Bisbee, residence 74 Morgan St., New Bedford, Mass., 1896. George d. "Aged 83 yrs. 11 mos. 1 da." Burial Oak Grove Cemetery. | Bisbee, George D. (I5116)
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| 1386 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors gives: "James Otis Bisbee, private, from Stoughton, Mass., age 32, farmer; enlisted 12 Sept. 1862; mustered 26 Sept. 1862; mustered out 7 July 1863, 45th Mass. Vol. Infantry." James d. "Widower, aged 74 yrs. 4 mos. 9 das." | Bisbee, James Otis (I5238)
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| 1387 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors gives: "Joseph F. Bisbee, private from Pembroke, Mass., age 18 yrs., enlisted 23 Sept. 1862; mustered 26 Sept. 1862; discharged 28 Aug. 1863, 4th Mass. Reg't Volunteer Infantry. Also "Mustered 19 Nov. 1864, 20th Unattached Co., Mass. Infantry, 1 year." He was a retired mechanic in 1911. Joseph d. "Aged 66 yrs. 1 mo." | Bisbee, Joseph Franklin (I5039)
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| 1388 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors gives: "Orville Bisbee, private, residence Chelsea, Mass., age 26 yrs., enlisted 22 May 1861, mustered 23 May 1861, mason by trade. Missing at Chancellorsville, Va. Made a corporal 31 Oct. 1863. Wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 1864; mustered out 25 May 1864, 1st Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. V. Orville Bisbee, mason, h. 51 Indiana Place, Boston, 1885. Orville d. "Aged 56 yrs., widower." | Bisbee, Orville (I4954)
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| 1389 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors gives: "Sylvanus E. Bisbee was a private in the Mass. Vol. Infantry, aged 30, enlisted 19 Sept. 1862, mustered 23 Sept. 1862; mustered out 28 Aug. 1863, shoemaker." Sylvanus d. "Aged 78 yrs. 10 mos. 10 das." | Bisbee, Sylvanus Eugene (I5144)
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| 1390 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors show: "Asaph Bisbee, private from Lynn, Mass., shoemaker, aged 19 yrs. Enlisted and mustered 13 June 1861; wounded 5 May 1862 at Williamsburg, Va. Discharged for wounds 18 March 1863." Also, "Enlisted 8 Sept. 1863, 3d Mass. Heavy Art. Mustered out 18 Sept. 1865." Asaph d. "Aged 41 yrs. 6 mos. 1 da." | Bisbee, Asaph Mellville (I1946)
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| 1391 | Civil War records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors show: "George Asahel Bisbee enlisted in July 1862 for 3 yrs. in Co. D. 37th Mass. Inf. His Regiment was in engagements at Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania Court House, Cold Harbor, North Anna, Fall of Petersburg and others. He was a corporal at Reachville, Mass. 2 July 1865. George Asahel Bisbee was a farmer near Chesterfield and recorded a deed in Hampshire County in 1906. He d. "Aged 65 yrs. 9 mos. 14 das." | Bisbee, George Asahel (I3651)
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| 1392 | Civil War Records of soldiers and sailors from Massachusetts shows: "John C. Estes, Co. I, 4th Mass. Infantry, wounded and never recovered." Milly Bisbee was Joseph C. Estes' second wife. | Estes, Joseph Cushman (I5046)
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| 1393 | Clara D. Bisbee granted a warranty deed to James N. Bisbee in 1864. | Bisbee, James Nelson (I5334)
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| 1394 | Clare A. Bisbee was a newspaper reporter when the Boulder Dam was built. | Bisbee, Claredon Allan (I10014)
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| 1395 | Clare Otis was a newspaper editor in Eureka, California. | Otis, Clare Bisbee (I12468)
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| 1396 | Clarence A. Bisbee "Doc" was named after two uncles who were physicians, Dr. Arthur B. Bisbee and Dr. Clarenc J. Allen. He was a farmer until his son talked him into buying a hardware. They ran Bisbee and Bisbee Hardware from 1948 to 1973. Clarence died of prostate cancer. Clarence A. Bisbee was a farmer and lived near Waitsfield from 1936 to 1940. | Bisbee, Clarence Arthur (I5457)
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| 1397 | Clarence died in an auto accident at age 32. | Bisbee, Clarence Lavern (I266)
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| 1398 | Clarence was born at Soloman Bisbee Homestead (Willow Farm). He was brought up on Willow Brook Farm on Sumner Hill. As a young man fell in love with a young lady who died at age 18. Clarence was age 23. Soon after, he accepted the job of caring for a fine bull, which a neighbor was shipping to someone in the Midwest. He chose not to come back and continued on his westward journey to Heppner, Oregon, where his uncle, Timothy Bisbee #8521 [82221] lived. Clarence worked at Gilliam & Bisbee Hardware for a time, did carpenter work off and on, worked for many years for the Forest Service. He had a small ranch, sheep and a few cows, Kahler Basin, close to Spray, Oregon. He never returned to Maine. No children. | Bisbee, Clarence Boynton (I6337)
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| 1399 | Clarence worked for Honeywell, Inc., Philadelphia and Fort Washington, Pennsylvania from 1943 until his retirement, 30 Nov. 1973. He was a research Engineer 1943-1950; Application Engineer, 1950-1954; and in Design and Development 1954-1973. Barbara taught at Weld High School from 1932-1935. | Family: Clarence Aubrey Dyer / Barbara Works (F4772)
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| 1400 | Clarendon Walker was from Paris, Maine. | Family: Clarendon Walker / Ruth Bisbee (F1444)
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