Matches 551 to 600 of 7,147
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| 551 | A deed was recorded, Inez Bisbee to Henry Merrill Bisbee. | Bisbee, Henry Merrill (I7039)
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| 552 | A farmer of Monson, MA. | Porter, Asa (I3987)
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| 553 | A few months after Sally Ann's death, the following item appeared in the Union City Times: "Curtis C. Bisbee, Administrator of the estate of Joseph and Sally Ann Bisbee, deceased, late of Amity tp., Erie county, Pa., will expose to public sale at their late residence, in the north-east corner of said township, the following described property on Thursday, July 10th (1890), at 10 o'clock a.m. Three choice cows, 1 double wagon, 1 drag, household furniture, 1 loom, &c. All sums under $5 cash. Over $5 sixty days time with interest on approved security." | Morey, Sally Ann (I27)
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| 554 | A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine by C.F.Whitman (1915) reports that John Bisbee drowned 1810 in the Androscoggin River. No supporting documentation has been found. | Bisbee, John Jr. (I1208)
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| 555 | A lawyer, Edward Harold Smith received the LL.B degree from Boston University in 1933. | Smith, Edward Harold (I21034)
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| 556 | A page from World War II Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties, 1941-1945, page 23 (Iowa) contains the following item: "BISBEE, Rex Eugene, Aviation Radioman 3c, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beem Bisbee, Macedonia." (Ancestry.com) | Bisbee, Rex Eugene (I10890)
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| 557 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, W.J. (I30274)
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| 558 | A Spanish-Americal War veteran | Anderson, Robert Gustaf (I19976)
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| 559 | A tombstone in the Old Plympton Burying Ground reads: "Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth PELL, widow of Beza BISBEE, who died Jan. 27, 1851, in her 73rd year. | Marshall, Elizabeth (I1980)
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| 560 | A twin brother of Nellie Florence (Owens) Anderson | Owens, Frank Dickerson (I19977)
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| 561 | A widow and cousin of 1st wife. | McIntire, Mary Helen (I11002)
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| 562 | A widowed school teacher. Burton D. & John C. Bisbee information from David Bisbee, M. D. #12-442. | Family: John Carroll Bisbee / Bernice Eleanor Reynolds (F2636)
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| 563 | A. W. Barney was a tool maker. | Barney, Albert W. (I8263)
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| 564 | Aaron Bisbee moved to Ann Arbor, Mich. when he was 19 years old. He remained there until 1839, when he returned to Brandon, Vt. where he operated a foundry for several years. After his father's death, in 1841, Aaron purchased the family farm near Springfield. In 1853 he moved to Oswego, N. Y. and engaged in the roofing business. Following this he moved to Buffalo, N. Y. and for 20 years was with the Warren Chemical Co. for which he managed the concern's Hunters' Point, L. I., Plant. During this time Aaron Bisbee was also interested in M. M. Steel and Co., Bisbee and Steel of NJ, who were in the general roofing business and E. B. Warren and Co. of Washington, D. C., manufacturers of appliances and roofing. Aaron's wife, Elvira, graduated from the Seminary in Westminster, Mass. While managing the Hunters' Point plant of the Warren Co., Aaron and his wife lived in Ravenswood, L. I. In 1880 Aaron retired and moved to Springfield, Vt. to his home on the Black River. Aaron d. "Aged 67 yrs. 7 mos. 23 das." | Bisbee, Aaron (I1483)
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| 565 | Abbie d. "Aged 37 yrs." | Reed, Abbie M. (I6569)
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| 566 | Abbie d. "Aged 38 yrs. 7 mos. 14 das." | Goodman, Abbie B. (I4106)
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| 567 | Abbott Cooley was a mechanic; Carrie Louisa a teacher in 1883. | Cooley, Abbott L. (I6522)
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| 568 | Abel Fletcher was from Sumner, Maine. | Family: Abel Fletcher / Anna Bisbee (F1445)
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| 569 | Abel was a Deacon at Cummington, Mass. | Packard, Deacon Abel Jr. (I3124)
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| 570 | Abel Washington Bisbee was a blacksmith of Paris, Maine. He was Postmaster of Sumner, Maine for 20 years and was a member of the State Legislature in 1850. He was listed in the 1820 Maine census at Waterford as having no children. | Bisbee, Abel Washington (I2822)
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| 571 | Abiah Bonney of Pembroke, Mass. | Family: Deacon John Bisbee, III / Abiah Bonney (F484)
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| 572 | Abiah's father James Bonney d. in 1723, leaving his wife, Desire, and son, James Jr. (who was of age) and daughter Abiah and minor sons Job and Elijah. Nehimiah Chushing was a guardian. | Bonney, Abiah (I874)
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| 573 | Abigail Cook d. "Aged 62 yrs. 10 mos. 15 das." | Cook, Abigail (I3978)
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| 574 | Abigail d. "Aged 79 yrs. 10 mos. 21 das." Grave record reads: "Gone but not forgotten, Abigail S. Bisbee." | Bisbee, Abigial Standish (I1887)
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| 575 | Abigail d. "Aged 82 yrs. 1 mo. 18 das." | Williams, Abigail Reer (I6746)
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| 576 | Abigail d. in her 82nd yr. Mayflower Births and Deaths, Volume I: Her maiden name is TITUS. She was a widow, having been married to John FULLER. He and his second wife were members of the Church at Plympton. He lived on the west side of the highway that leads from Plympton meeting house to the north part of the town, and "Colchester Brook" ran through his farm which contained a large quantity of land. --Henry Wyles Cushman. | Titus, Abigail (I2195)
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| 577 | Abigail d. young. | Dickey, Abigail (I8463)
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| 578 | Abigail Howland or "Aunt Nabby," as she was called, owned a cranberry meadow. The town passed an ordinance forbidding picking except at certain times. She picked as she pleased and a sheriff with a warrant made his appearance to arrest her. After reading the warrant to her the sheriff received this reply, "I am an old woman of seventy-one. I have picked cranberries since I begun. You can make laws when you are inclined to, and I will pick cranberries when I am a mind to." | Howland, Abigail (I3540)
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| 579 | Abigail Howland was from Pembroke. | Family: Isaac Bisbee / Abigail Howland (F797)
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| 580 | Abigail Standish d. "Aged 36 yrs. 3 mos. 23 das." | Standish, Abigail (I1886)
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| 581 | Abigail was from Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA | Abigail (I915)
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| 582 | Abigail was from Plympton. | Family: Daniel Bisbee / Abigail Standish (F1011)
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| 583 | Abigail was stillborn. | Bisbee, Abigail (I6803)
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| 584 | Abithiah, Wife of Matthew Whitten Junior., d. of fatique and cold, as she was returning home. | Abithia (I9008)
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| 585 | Abner Bisbee was a farmer near Springfield, VT. | Bisbee, Abner (I1479)
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| 586 | Abner d. "Aged 83 yrs. 8 mos. 26 das." | Bisbee, Abner (I926)
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| 587 | Abner Sampson lived in Duxbury all of his life. His will dated 11 Feb 1780 bequeathed to his wife and children and appointed his wife, Deborah B. Sampson his executrix. | Sampson, Abner (I1292)
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| 588 | According to "History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Including an Extensive Family Register", by Nahum Mitchell, Boston: printed for the author by Kidder & Wright, 32 Congress Street. 1840. p117, this daughter's name was Mary. | Bisbee, Mercy (I903)
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| 589 | According to "List of Persons Whose Names Have Been Changed in Massachusetts, 1780-1892," Mass. Secretary of the Commonwealth, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1972, p. 61. (located in Tucson LDS FHC)---- William Marshall Bisbee was born Bezai Bisbee, Jr. and changed his name 12 Mar 1830. He is described as a farmer and master of a vessel. He d. at sea "Aged 53 yrs. 10 mos. 3 das." The inscription on the graves at Plympton, Mass. reads: "Capt. William Marshall Bisbee died in his 54th year in command of the ship 'Egeria' bound to China and was buried off n.w. coast of Austrailia." | Bisbee, William Marshall (I1900)
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| 590 | According to a daughter of Edgar Alan Bisbee, Jr., Margorie's death was considered an accident. She disappeared from her home and was found several days later on the banks of the Mississippi River. --Pat Bisbee Johnson, St. Paul, MN, | Short, Marjorie Wilson (I14512)
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| 591 | According to application for marriage license, Seth was born 21 April 1866 in New Milford, and was residing in Scranton when married in 1889. | Bisbee, Major Seth (I9446)
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| 592 | According to brother Roger's obituary, Harold was living in Nicaragua in 2003. | Bisbee, Harold Leslie (I7124)
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| 593 | According to Charlotte's great granddaugher, Florence Bisbee Ingram, Charlotte met and married Captain Beasley, a military attache to the English Embassy in Washington DC. I can find no documentation accounting for where Charlotte met Capt. Beasley, or for what happened to Captain Beasley, or for where/when Charlotte and Horatio Bisbee Jr met and married. Charlotte and Captain Beasley had one daughter, who Horatio Bisbee adopted and gave his name, she was Florence Katherine Bisbee [my grandmother]. They moved to Jacksonville FL where Horatio Bisbee started a law firm that continues practicing to this day. | Beasley Captain (I31677)
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| 594 | According to Civil War Records, Eunice was sixty-three years old as of 8 December 1896 and a resident of Hayfield Township, Crawford County, Pa., and sixty-four years old as of 19 November 1897, a resident of Coons Corners (Hayfield Twp), Crawford Co., Pa. | Bisbee, Eunice S. (I62)
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| 595 | According to Connie Doern, Urbandale, Iowa, her Plympton birth certificate has her name as 'Moly' (sic). Frank Jones Bisbee has it as Mary. He also has her tentatively, but incorrectly, married to David Reynolds (q.v.) | Bisbee, Molly (I1348)
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| 596 | According to daughter, Florence Bisbee Ingram, this family had three children. | Family: John Harland Ingram / Florence Bisbee Rogers (F11845)
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| 597 | According to death record Mary was buried at Union Cemetery (grave site) not located). | Burns, Mary Celia (I6598)
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| 598 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: D.E. Bisbee / Loni Dorena Gaitz (F10041)
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| 599 | According to Family Bible they were married in 1890 in San Francisco. | Family: Rev. Frederick Adelbert Bisbee / Matty Gally (F2396)
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| 600 | According to family members, Birdena's husband drove an oil truck and burned to death in an accident. She never remarried, and she lived out the rest of her life in Spartansburg, Crawford County, Pennsylvania. | Eckels, Mabel L. (I3040)
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