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601 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, P.A. (I8277)
 
602 According to Find A Grave record, A. H. Bisbee died June 1, 1875. Bisbee, Asia Hayford (I4181)
 
603 According to Find A Grave, Bela and Charlotte Raised 5 children, 4 to adulthood. Family: Capt. Bela Turner Clark / Charlotte Temple Thayer (F12182)
 
604 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Edgar Alan Bisbee / H.L. Lehmann (F3956)
 
605 According to great granddaughter of Reuben Orlando (William O.) Bisbee, he left home at the age of 16 (1885), and possibly changed his name at that time to William O. Bisbe. William died of heart failure at age 40. He was superintendent of the Stoney Brook Paper Company in South Hadley, Mass. He learned the paper making trade from his step-father, Matthew Atwater. Bisbee, William Orlando (I8455)
 
606 According to her great granddaughter, Florence Bisbee Ingram, Charlotte was born on a sugar plantation in in the West Indies to a physician father, her mother died there, she and her father emigrated to US to help minister to victims of Yellow Fever Epidemic, Charlotte had been trained by her father to assist him in his professional capacity.  Montreville, Charlotte Randolph (I6174)
 
607 According to her memorial and gravestone photo at www.findagrave.com, Sarah Whitemarsh Bisbee died June 21, 1854 in Ossian, Livingston, New York. Whitemarsh, Sarah (I9069)
 
608 According to her memorial at www.findagrave.com, Sarah Whitemarsh was born November 22, 1775 at Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Whitemarsh, Sarah (I9069)
 
609 According to her obituary, she was born Feb 28 1935 Robling, Anna May (I15034)
 
610 According to his daughter, Pat Bisbee Johnson of St. Paul, MN, Edgar Alan Jr. changed his name to Michael Alan.  Bisbee, Edgar Alan Jr (I14517)
 
611 According to his gravestone, Oliver was born on 20 April, 1838. Smith, Oliver Cromwell (I2686)
 
612 According to his memorial and gravestone at www.findagrave.com, Luther died July 26, 1856. Bisbee, Luther (I1171)
 
613 According to his memorial at www.findagreave.com, Luther's date of birth is November 18, 1761. Bisbee, Luther (I1171)
 
614 According to his obituary, Gus was a life-long resident of Union City and for several years operated the Hatch Broom Factory with his brother, the late Frank Hatch. However, according to the census, he spent more than 10 years farming in Montana. Hatch, Augustus E. "Gus" (I2332)
 
615 According to his son, Gerald, Harold Hall was not born with a middle name. When the need for a middle initial arose early in his life, he made one up on the spot --"B" for Bisbee. In 1942 at age 48, Harold worked at Duncombe's Wholesale Radio Parts at 1011 West 8th in Erie, Pa. He stood 6' tall, weighed 155 lbs, had brown eyes and brown hair, was light complected and had no distinguishing marks. Hall, Harold Bisbee (I178)
 
616 According to his WWI draft card, Leo was a sheet metal worker at W. F. Stewart Co. in Flint, Michigan in 1917. Bisbee, Leo Sanford (I30465)
 
617 According to his WWI draft card, Mark was a sheet metal worker at Stewart Body Works in Flint, Michigan in 1918. Bisbee, Mark Leroy (I30466)
 
618 According to his WWI Draft Registration Card, Henry F. Bisbee was working as an Amature Welder (sic) at Wagner Electric Manufacturing Company in St. Louis in 1917. He was tall, of medium build, with brown eyes and brown hair. Bisbee, Henry Farnsworth (I30739)
 
619 According to History of Erie County, Pennsylvania, this couple was living in Eastland County Texas by 1884. Family: Charles H. Daniels / Olive S. Bisbee (F62)
 
620 According to History of Plymouth County, D. Hamilton Hurd, Compiler, J.W. Lewis & Co, Phila, 1884. 1779 Isaac Bisbee from Capt Sampson's Co, three-year enlistment, 2 mo. service in RI. 1781 Isaac Bisbee sent to RI for 40 days service.

The 1800 US Census for Philadelphia, Rutland County, Vt., lists one Isaac Bisbee, 3 m. < 10, 2 m. 10-16, 1 m. > 45; 1 fem. 26-45. The 1820 US Census for Bridgewater, Windsor County, Vt., lists Isaac Bisbee, 2 m. 10 < 16, 1 m. > 45; 2 fem. 5 < 10, 1 fem. > 45.

Records of soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War from Massachusetts lists, "Isaac Bisbee of Plympton, Private Capt. Thomas Sampson's Co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's Reg't., General Palmer's Brigade; payroll for service between Sept. 25, 1777 and Oct. 10, 1777, service 1 mo., 2 das. in a secret expedition agains Newport, R. I.; aslo payroll for 3 days service from March 14, 1781 at Rhode Island; also descriptive list of men enlsited from Plymouth County in 1779 to serve in Continental Army, age 19, stature 5' 9", complexion light, resident of Plympton. Delivered to Lieut. J. Grace, enlistment 9 mos." Also, "Isaac, Private Capt. Ebenezer Washburn's Co., Ebenezer Brooks' Reg't. 1777 and 1778, service 4 mos. 28 days."

Isaac d. "Aged 85 yrs. 3 mos." Burial Hill Cemetery. 
Bisbee, Isaac (I1327)
 
621 According to Jacksonville City directories of the time, Charles R. Bisbee worked on or near the waterfront.
In 1888-90 he was drayman and collector of customs with Bisbee & Marvin on W Bay and at Foster's Wharf.
In 1891-3 he had his own C. R. Bisbee Company on W Bay and was partner with his brother in Cyrus C. Bisbee & Bro. dry goods establishment at 179 W Bay as a broker. 
Bisbee, Charles Robiou (I19473)
 
622 According to James Alles via email, George Dise shot himself in front of family just before DeLove was born. Dise, George (I30664)
 
623 According to marriage application Grace was born 10 October 1870 in Greene, NY and residing in New Milford, Pa. at the time of her marriage in 1889. Skillin, Grace M. (I10222)
 
624 According to Nahum Mitchell, this was Joseph Snell. "Bridgewater etc, 1840" Snell, Ebenezer (I1391)
 
625 According to second great granddaughter, Karen Ann Woods Euritt: "After William O. died, to support herself, Lena started a small grocery store in Lockport. It was open weekdays until 10:00 P.M. at night. Lena's father Jehu Iles, who lived on the other side of town, would go to the store and help her out, because she was frail. She had four children to support. She had big baskets with fruits and vegetables stacked in the aisle way." Iles, Lena Serephina (I17360)
 
626 according to sister's obituary, December 2012 Bisbee, Ruth Louise (I14296)
 
627 according to sister's obituary, December, 2011 Bisbee, Jean Shirley (I8260)
 
628 According to the 1850 census, Schedule 4, Productions of Agriculture, Francis Hamlin owned a farm consisting of 70 improved and 80 unimproved acres, a farm with cash value of $1700 and value of equipment of $30. As of June 1, 1850 he had one horse, no mules, 6 milk cows, 4 walking oxen, 12 other cattle, no sheep, two swine -- livestock worth $338. He produced 13 bushels of wheat, 60 bushels of rye, 125 bushels of Indian corn and 60 bushels of oats. He produced no cotton or wool, two bushels of peas and beans, 150 bushels of Irish potatoes, no sweet potatoes, barley or buckwheat, $35 worth of orchard produts, no wine or market garden produce, 300 lbs of butter, no cheese, 30 tons of hay, and $50 worth of home-made manufacture. Source (S3336)
 
629 According to the 1870 & 1880 census, Abigail married someone named connelly after Amos died, and she outlived him also. Family: Amos Crandal Bisbee / Abigail M. Winan (F4059)
 
630 According to the 1880 Census, Ida's grandfather was superintendent of the Allen County Poor Asylum. Spice, Ida Lenora (I24182)
 
631 According to the 1910 Census, Rafina had three children, only one of whom was still living. Bisbee, Rafina (I9721)
 
632 According to the 1930 census, Emmett is listed as married, and was married about 1921. No further record or a wife has been found. Bisbee, Emmett C. (I170)
 
633 According to the 1930 census, Joseph was a famer. He immigrated to the US in 1883 and became a naturalized citizen. McClurkin, Joe Sr. (I31471)
 
634 According to the late Myron Wallace of French Creek Township, Chautauqua County, New York, young Elmer had a reputation for strength and was a good fighter, abilities that occasionally got him him in trouble with the boys in nearby Corry, across the state line. He worked in Canton, Ohio as a carpenter and contractor, moving back to Jamestown after 1922 and retiring there as an inspector at Marlin-Rockwell Company in 1957. Smith, Elmer Eric (I8554)
 
635 According to the US Census, Charles and Josephine had one child after 1900 who was deceased by 1910. Family: Charles A. Bisbee / Anna Josephene Fayman (F4106)
 
636 According to unsourced information via email from Mary O'Neil, Rumney, NH, great granddaughter of Lucetta C. Bisbee, Alice was born 1 Sep 1880. Townsend, Alice Gertrude (I32040)
 
637 according to unsourced information via email from Mary O'Neil, Rumney, NH, great granddaughter of Lucetta C. Bisbee, Fred was born 29 Nov 1882. Townsend, Fred E. (I32042)
 
638 According to William Snow's great grandson, Terry Snow, ( William and Amanda had the following children: William, Perry, George, Margaret and Alice. Perry (Terry's grandfather) had one son, Thomas Milton Snow. Snow, Mary Margaret Magdelene (I2457)
 
639 According To William, Himself Bisbee, General William Henry (I4847)
 
640 Ada d. "Aged 8i yrs. 6 mos. 28 das." Graves, Ada May (I7432)
 
641 Ada d. [ "Aged 11 yrs. 7 mos. 8 das." ] Bisbee, Ada Maude (I7250)
 
642 Adalbert was a New York City public school teacher, 1932-1940. Residence, Mrs. Helen B. and Florence L., 433 Main St., Oneonta, N. Y., 1942. Burial Glenwood Vault, Oneonta, N. Y. Bisbee, Adalbert (I6446)
 
643 Additional Information from Ancestry.com, Shields_Clark Family Tree. Clark, Collin Frank (I9832)
 
644 Address 347 Rebecca Avenue. Stanton, Frank J. (I9457)
 
645 Address 347 Rebecca Avenue. Peters, Emma (I9460)
 
646 Address 347 Rebecca Avenue. Stanton, George B. (I9461)
 
647 Address 347 Rebecca Avenue. Stanton, Ellery Thornley (I9462)
 
648 Address 347 Rebecca Avenue. Stanton, Frances E. (I9463)
 
649 Address 347 Rebecca Avenue. Stanton, Robert (I9464)
 
650 Adelbert M. Bisbee said he was born in a log cabin. There is no doubt he was born on State Line Road near Wattsburg, Pennsylvania. His parents owned property on the New York side, while his grandparents had a home and farm across the road on the Pennsylvania side. According to census records and newspaper clippings, his parents called him "Della" as a baby. Throughout his life, he answered to "Dell" or D. M. Bisbee.

Dell was a mill worker, carpenter, cabinet maker and auctioneer, who did a bit of horse trading and farming on the side. He stood 5'-7" tall, weighed 170 lbs, had dark hair and blue-green eyes. Dell's first wife, Mattie Lockwood, died in childbirth along with their second child in 1899. In 1900, Dell, then thirty-two years old, and his infant daughter, Marjorie, were living in his parents' home on Church Street in the village of Wattsburg. A few years later, Dell was smitten by a recent divorcee, Ethel Hatch Carroll, and they married at Jamestown, New York, on Independence Day, 1906. They set up housekeeping in Union City in a house that Dell built on Crooked (now Market) Street. Their first child was born two years later and the following appeared in the Union City Times, 15 June, 1908: "AUCTIONEER BISBEE IS PROUD OF HIS SON. A son was born to Mr. & Mrs. D. M. Bisbee yesterday morning, and the popular auctioneer is the happiest man in town. The youngster weighed nine pounds and has been named Clair Arnold Bisbee. Parties in need of an auctioneer will be accommodated free of charge until dear papa's enthusiasm subsides, and which from present appearances will continue for some time."

Dell was active in the Methodist Church and he worked in sawmills most of his life. He lost several fingers on his left hand as the result of a mill accident. He was at Caflish Lumber Company in Union City for many years, retiring from there in 1943. When he was eighty, he enjoyed listening to the radio from a big wooden rocking chair in the "front room" next to the cast iron stove. Dell was a kind man who often found an extra penny for his grandchildren to buy candy at the little corner grocery store. 
Bisbee, Adelbert Melvin (I18229)
 

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