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| 3751 | John Bisbee served 3 days on scout duty in 1777; also 1 month and 21 days in 1778. He moved to Weathersfield, Vermont in 1836. John d. "Aged 77 yrs." | Bisbee, John (I1026)
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| 3752 | John Bisbee served in the 24th Maine Infantry from Warren, Me. | Bisbee, John Ansel (I5092)
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| 3753 | John Bisbee spent most of his life in Plainfield and died from injuries received from a fall down a flight of stairs. He spent his last years with a daughter, Mrs. Leonard Campbell. One John Bisbee of Plainfield conveyed by deed to Joshua and Susan Shaw, land to the valued o $1050, Meredith, N. Y. (Deeds of Delaware County, Delhi, N. Y., Book 406, 1804). The will of John Bisbee was proved in 1881, witness Leonard Campbell, Book 175, page 14 of wills, Hampshire, County. John Bisbee granted a deed to Galen Bisbee, Plainfield, 1807. John Bisbee granted a deed to Ebenezer Bisbee, 1813 and 1830. John Bisbee granded a deed to Elisha Bisbee, 1830. John Bisbee granted a deed to Ursal Bisbee, Cummington, Mass., 1848. One John Bisbee of Plainfield invented an improved machine for turning broom handles for which a patent was obtained. John d. "Aged 93 yrs. 6 mos. 7 das." | Bisbee, Deacon John (I1179)
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| 3754 | John Bisbee was 17 years old when his father and entire family moved from Bridgewater, mass. to Sumner, Maine and settled. Later he moved to a farm on his own in Sumner between the two Labrador Ponds where he remained for 48 1/2 years. He was both a farmer and blacksmith and known as "Uncle Johnny." He was not careful about his personal appearance; was a great bear and fox hunter. John Bisbee's farm was located near Black Mountain, between Labrador Ponds. There is a small family cemetery on the old homestead in which are buried John Bisbee's wife Sarah, his son Jones and others of the immediate family. John d. "Aged 89 yrs." Grave record: "In memory of Mr. John Bisbee who died 9-18-1839 [Aet. 89 yrs.]. He lived with Sarah, his consort, 48 1/2 yrs. in one place." Burial was in the family cemetery on his old homestead, between the two Labrador Ponds, Sumner, Maine. | Bisbee, John (I1146)
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| 3755 | John Bisbee was a carpenter in Derby, Vt. | Bisbee, John (I5548)
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| 3756 | John Bisbee, Jr., lived in Canada for many years and then located in Lansing, MI, and later in Newago, MI. He signed a notice of a meeting to discuss the annexation of Texas, 7 Aug 1837. --MICHIGAN PIONEER and HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 21. | Bisbee, John Jr. (I1470)
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| 3757 | John Bradford was among the early settlers of Norwich, Conn. | Bradford, John (I806)
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| 3758 | John C. Bisbee was a farmer and businessman of Moretown, Vt. | Bisbee, John Carroll (I5465)
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| 3759 | John C. Bisbee was a farmer in Waitsfield in 1940. | Bisbee, John Chamberlain (I3761)
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| 3760 | John Chipman, Barnstable, had been at Plymouth or Yarmouth a few years before 1650, and may have resided at other towns, since he said, 8 Feb. 1652, it was 21 years ago that he came from England and was now about 37 years old. So that it seems probably he came with Allerton in the White Angel, or in the Friendship, that had sailed at the same time, from Barnstable, in Devon. but had put back, and so reached here a few days later. He married Hope, second daughter of John Howland, had Elizabeth, born 24 June 1647, at Plymouth, baptized at Barnstable 18 August 1650, besides one or two more, for he speaks of more than one before Hope, 13 Aug., baptized 5 Sept. 1652. His father Thomas had a good estate near Dorchester in Co. Dorset. John Chipman was long a ruling Elder, and representative from 1663 to 1669 except 1667. He died 8 January 1684. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, James Savage, Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, 1976. Elder John Chipman, the son of Thomas Chipman, was born in Dorchester, England, about 1621. He came to this country with his cousin, Richard Derby, in May 1637, and landed in Plymouth. In 1646 he married Hope, a daughter of John Howland; in 1649 he was a freeman of Barnstable, and was the last ruling elder of that church. He was one of the committee appointed by the court in Plymouth, June, 1659, to attend the meetings of the Quakers, "to endeavor to reduce them from the error of their wayes." They recommended the repeal of the laws of the colony against Quakers, but their report did not meet with the approval of the court. While living in Barnstable, he filled many of the offices of the town, but in 1684, after his second marriage, he moved to Sandwich, where he died April 7, 1708. History of the Town of Middleboro Massachusetts, Thomas Weston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1906. | Chipman, John (I8686)
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| 3761 | John Churchill moved to Chittenden, Vt. about 1785. He was a Revolutionary War soldier. | Churchill, John (I1151)
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| 3762 | John d. "Aged 23 yrs., putrid fever." | Bisbee, John (I1404)
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| 3763 | John d. "Aged 32 yrs. 1 mo. 19 das." | Bisbee, John Thomas (I5668)
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| 3764 | John d. "Aged 44 yrs. 8 mos. 24 das." | Bisbee, John Elliot (I5388)
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| 3765 | John d. "Aged 57 yrs." | Bisbee, John Frederick Lucien (I5205)
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| 3766 | John d. "Aged 58 yrs. 4 mos. 1 da." | Bisbee, John Richard (I5042)
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| 3767 | John d. "Aged 61 yrs. 5 mos. 13 das." | Bisbee, John A. M. (I6713)
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| 3768 | John d. "Aged 84 yrs. 10 mos. 9 das." | Bisbee, John (I2094)
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| 3769 | John d. "Aged 86 yrs. 5 mos." | Sulloway, John (I5249)
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| 3770 | John D. Wright was from Baltimore. | Family: John D. Wright / Nellie Fulton Bisbee (F3259)
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| 3771 | John died around 1971. | Williams, John Frank (I13796)
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| 3772 | John Estes "of Lynn, Mass." | Family: John Estes / Mary Jane Bisbee (F1112)
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| 3773 | John Estes was a shoemaker. | Estes, John (I2056)
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| 3774 | John Evans had four daughters that Inice Leona raised. | Family: John Zackrey Evans / Inice Leona Bisbee (F4686)
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| 3775 | John F. Bisbee is a planning supervisor (2000). | Bisbee, John Franklin (I15091)
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| 3776 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, J.F. (I14095)
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| 3777 | John Foster Bisbee was a mechanic. Ursal Bisbee granted a deed to John Foster Bisbee, 1844. John Bisbee granted a deed to John Foster Bisbee, 1847. John d. "Aged 26 yrs." | Bisbee, John Foster (I3158)
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| 3778 | John Fuller was a physician and a deacon in the Kingston Church. He made his will 31 Dec. 1761, and it was probated 5 Oct. 1778. He mentioned his sons Issachar, Ezra, Consider and Eleazer and his daughters Deborah Prince, Susanna Dingley and Hannah Bisbee. His Son Issachar and his son-in-law Kimball Prince were names as executors. He died in his 80th year. | Fuller, John (I1124)
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| 3779 | John Glover settled in Dorchester, Mass. | Glover, John (I2861)
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| 3780 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnson, J.B. (I14421)
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| 3781 | John had six children. | Gerrard, John (I7483)
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| 3782 | John Hall was of Scotch-Irish descent. | Hall, Capt. John (I1023)
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| 3783 | John is a machinist. | Pattie, John Francis (I30155)
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| 3784 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sowalksy, J. (I16105)
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| 3785 | John J. Bisbee, student, from Worthington, Mass. enlisted 11 July 1864; mustered 16 July 1864; died of disease, 30 Oct. 1864, Alexandria, Va., 42nd Mass. Vol. Infantry. | Bisbee, John Jay (I5350)
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| 3786 | John Keen Jr. and Mary Bisbee were both from Pembroke, Mass. They married at Queen Ann's Chapel (Episcopal). No further record of this couple. | Family: John Keen, Jr. / Mary Bisbee (F459)
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| 3787 | John lived Bedford, N. Y. | Ingersoll, John III (I6589)
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| 3788 | John lived in Chelmsford, Mass. | Barrett, John (I2837)
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| 3789 | John Low was a wheelwright. | Low, John (I971)
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| 3790 | John Milton Bisbee was a wholesale grocer in Keokuk, IA. He was an alderman, director of three different building and loan associations, member of the Lefion of Honor and Knights of Pythias. | Bisbee, John Milton (I5335)
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| 3791 | John Mower Lowe is buried in Brookside Cemetery East, Englewood, Bergen, New Jersey, USA Vault Plot# 470, Grave# 2 | Lowe, John Mower (I7557)
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| 3792 | John never married. | Tyler, John L. (I6147)
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| 3793 | John Oscar Bisbee's father moved to Madelia from Garden City in 1868. For many years he assisted in managing a land, grain and livestock business. For several years he owned a livestock feeding business which consisted of fattening sheep which were shipped in from Wyoming and Montana. He also spent several years in the far West in the early 1900's. He was manager of The Farm Improvement Company for several years prior to his death in 1943. His widow was living in Madelia in 1955. Burial Riverside Cem. | Bisbee, John Oscar (I6268)
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| 3794 | John probably died in Ipswich, Massachusetts. | Newmarch, John (I18271)
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| 3795 | John S. Bisbee was a chemist in 1907. He d. "Aged 24 yrs. 10 mos. 5 das." | Bisbee, John Stoughton (I6851)
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| 3796 | John sailed from Weymouth, England. | Whitemarsh, John (I1188)
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| 3797 | John Sampson was from Middleboro, Mass. They were married by Charles B. Smith, Esq. | Family: John Sampson / Chloe Bisbee (F1463)
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| 3798 | John served in Companies B, C, D & G of the 23 IL Infantry during the Civil War. | Bisbee, John (I30755)
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| 3799 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, J.A. (I8313)
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| 3800 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, J.B. (I12282)
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