Matches 3,801 to 3,850 of 7,147
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| 3801 | John settled in Salem, Mass. | Ingersoll, John M. (I6593)
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| 3802 | John Sias settled in Wells, Maine. | Sias, John (I5525)
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| 3803 | John Sulloway of Boston. | Family: John Sulloway / Milly Bisbee (F1708)
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| 3804 | John Thompson lived in Halifax, Vermont, for a time. | Thompson, John (I1048)
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| 3805 | John Turner was known as "The Elder." He owned a tannery on North River at the ferry near Union Bridge. | Turner, John The Elder (I836)
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| 3806 | John Twinem lived in Hardy, Neb. | Twinem, John (I7524)
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| 3807 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Vanis, J.C. (I16577)
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| 3808 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, J.W. (I14109)
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| 3809 | John W. may have been adopted. In the 1860 Census he was carried as John Hazard. | Bisbee, John W. (I9164)
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| 3810 | John was a farmer and then Post Master of Aurora, Indiana | Walker, John (I4275)
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| 3811 | John was born in North Wales. | Thompson, Lieut. John (I1070)
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| 3812 | John was from the West of Eng.; settled in Salem, MA. | Divoll, John (I3864)
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| 3813 | John Wilson was a farmer and ran the farm after his father's death in 1818. Moved to New Hampshire about 1825 after the sale of his interest in the home farm. Came west to Ohio in 1850 and purchased a home in Grafton, Lorraine, Ohio. He returned to Springfield on a visit in the company of his mother and nephew, Anderson A., in the year 1853 and married Charlotte Gilmore. | Bisbee, John Wilson (I1457)
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| 3814 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lighthall, J.L. Jr. (I16933)
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| 3815 | Johns Hopkins Hospital. | Bisbee, Columbus W. (I6082)
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| 3816 | Johnston, Rhode Island (unlocated). This is possibly a reference to the Town of Johnston in Providence County. | King, Josiah (I23687)
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| 3817 | Johothan was a Revolutionary soldier under Capt. Wadsworth. | Holmes, Jonothan (I7323)
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| 3818 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Byrd, D.E. (I9956)
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| 3819 | Jonah Bisbee was a carpenter and builder. He d. "Aged 80 yrs." | Bisbee, Jonah (I1484)
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| 3820 | Jonah Bisbee was Precinct Janitor at Carver in 1798. 1790 US Census for Mass. lists, "Jonah Bisbee, Pembroke, Plymouth Co., 2 m. 2 fem. 1 m. over 16, 1 m. under 16. Records of soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War from Mass. reads, "Jonah Bisbee, Private Capt. Freedon Chamberlain's Co. Col. Cary's Reg't. Return of men dated Cortlands Manor Nov. 22, 1776." Also, "Private Capt. Turner's Co. Col. Eleazer Brook's Reg't. of Guards enlisted Nov. 6, 1777. Rolls made up to April 3, 1778. 4 mos. 27 days at Cambridge, Mass." A conveyance reads, "We, Nathaniel Sherman, John Sherman and Jonah Bisbee of Carver and Asa Sherman of Plymouth and Elizabeth Finney of Plymouth, all heirs to the estate of John Sherman, late of Carver, dec'd. convey to Rufus Sherman of Carver.... 30 march, 1801." (Ruth Bisbee signs with the others.) Jonah Bisbee, Jr. was named executor of his father's estate. He d. [Aged 96 yrs.] | Bisbee, Jonah Jr. (I997)
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| 3821 | Jonas Bisbee lived in North Paris, Maine. He d. "Aged 74 yrs. 7 mos." | Bisbee, Jonas (I2829)
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| 3822 | Jonas served in WW1 | Bisbee, Jonas Pike (I7384)
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| 3823 | Jonathan died "Aged 76 yrs. 24 das." | Bisbee, Jonothan B. (I3411)
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| 3824 | Jonathan Fuller was an officer in the War of 1812. He died "Ae 74." | Fuller, Capt. Jonathan (I3333)
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| 3825 | Jones Bisbee was named for his grandmother, Anna Jones. He lived on the T. Woodbury farm in the early 1840's. The farm was about one mile from West Peru and bordered on the Androscoggin River within sound of Rumford Falls. In 1859 he lived on a farm near Wilton, Maine. After selling the property in 1859 to Elias Norcross Jones bought his father's old homestead between the Labrador Ponds, Sumner, Maine where he died in 1874. Even though he had a crippled knee he was very active and at one time walked from Sumner to Patton, Maine. His widow, Rebekah, later moved to Madelia, Minn. and joined her two sons, John and Sylvester, who had previously moved from Maine. She lived with her son, Sylvester, until her death in 1889. Jonas d. "Aged 65 yrs. 9 mos. 16 das." Burial Family Cem. Labrador Ponds, Sumner, Maine. | Bisbee, Jones (I1827)
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| 3826 | Jonothan Hall was from Middleborough, Mass. Int. pub. 29 OCt. 1784. | Family: Jonathan Hall / Abigail Bisbee (F763)
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| 3827 | Jonothan Jr. d. in infancy. | Turner, Jonothon Jr. (I842)
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| 3828 | Joseph and Aurilla Bacon are on one side of this family, Reuben and Naomi Bisbee are on the other. It is possible that Phillip is Phillip Reynolds, son of Lydia (Bisbee) Reynolds, and first cousin to Sylvanus. | Source (S2028)
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| 3829 | Joseph and Rosa Souza immigrated from Portugal (Azores) in 1870. | Family: Joseph Souza / Rosa Picance (F1091)
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| 3830 | Joseph appeared in the 1910 US Census in Boulder, Colorado. | Davis, Joseph A. (I4039)
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| 3831 | Joseph B. Nye was a trader; lived in Brockton, Mass. | Nye, Joseph Bradish (I3972)
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| 3832 | Joseph Bartlett Bisbee attended Riverside Military Academy which was conducted by his father and later entered Amherst College in 1876, receiving his A. M. in 1884. He was associated with his father, Otis Bisbee, and Harlan P. Amen in 1885 and was headmaster of Riverside Academy from 1895 to June 1913. He was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church and a Mason. He was called "Major" Bisbee. | Bisbee, Major Joseph Bartlett (I5312)
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| 3833 | Joseph Bartlett Jr., Capt. USAR, res., Bellows Falls, 1917. Joseph Bartlett Jr., Capt. Infantry (Vt.), discharged, 1919. | Bisbee, Joseph Bartlett Jr. (I6915)
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| 3834 | Joseph Benson was from Paris, Maine. | Family: Joseph Benson / Beulah Bisbee (F1443)
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| 3835 | Joseph Bisbee served in the 24th Maine Infantry from Warren, Maine and was a carpenter. He d. "Aged 63 yrs. 11 mos. 20 das." | Bisbee, Joseph (I5089)
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| 3836 | Joseph Edson was a woodworker. He d. "Aged 83 yrs. 5 mos. 23 das." | Bisbee, Joseph Edson (I3273)
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| 3837 | Joseph Hamblen (Hamlin) was in the oyster and lobster business and lived in Wellfleet. He had a business at Fishing Island, Md., Jersey City, N. J. , Boston, Mass., and Lexington, Mass. He was a Methodist and a Republican in politics. | Hamblen, Joseph Brown (I5725)
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| 3838 | Joseph is a Civil Engineer. He has two children by a previous marriage. | Pirolo, Joseph Arthur (I30124)
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| 3839 | Joseph Perkins Bisbee was a farmer in Mount Pleasant, Ohio in 1883. | Bisbee, Joseph Perkins (I3720)
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| 3840 | Joseph was born Santuchi and adopted by John P. Bisbee. Social Security death index for Joseph Bisbee: SS#: 344-12-0543 Issued in: Illinois Birth date: Jan 18, 1923; Death date: Nov 21, 1993 ZIP Code of last known residence: 46324 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Hammond, Indiana | Bisbee, Joseph Cross (I8947)
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| 3841 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Griffith, J.M. (I12157)
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| 3842 | Joshua died in an auto accident. | Thayer, Joshua Weston (I24661)
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| 3843 | Joshua Ford was from Sumner, Maine, formerly from Pembroke, Mass. | Family: Joshua Ford / Celia Bisbee (F645)
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| 3844 | Joshua Morse was from Marlborough, Mass. Intention published February 25, 1798. | Family: Joshua Morse / Sarah Bisbee (F760)
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| 3845 | Joshua Pratt was a husbandman. | Pratt, Joshua (I2235)
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| 3846 | Joshua was a shipbuilder in Duxbury. | Soule, Joshua (I1261)
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| 3847 | Josiah died, "Aged 86 yrs. 16 das." | Bisbee, Josiah (I1948)
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| 3848 | Josiah Hammond was a seaman in 1864 and later had a farm near Plympton, Mass. | Hammond, Josiah P. (I7214)
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| 3849 | Josiah Holmes was from Brockton. | Family: Josiah A. Holmes / Myrtis Bisbee Hammond (F3388)
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| 3850 | Josiah never married. He d. "Aged 60 yrs. 6 mos." Burial Central Cemetery, North Rochester. | Bisbee, Josiah (I1338)
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