Matches 6,151 to 6,200 of 7,147
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| 6151 | Theodore W. Bisbee was a native of Brookville, Mass. He graduated from Yale Law School in 1909 and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1910. He practised law in Plymouth for 20 years. Judge Bisbee was Associate Justice of the Third District Court of Mass., with offices at 50 Court Street, Plymouth. He was a member of the Basilee Lodge A. F. and A. M. of Brockton and the Old Colony Club of Plymouth. Judge Bisbee resided at 70 West Ave. in Brockton in1940. He d. "Aged 66 yrs. 2 mos. 27 das." Burial Brookfield Cemetery, Brockton, Mass. | Bisbee, Theodore Wright (I7448)
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| 6152 | There are children; lost contact with the family. | Family: Walter Fay Bisbee / Clementine (F5821)
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| 6153 | There are some obvious problems with this person's marriages/children. It appears that two John Bisbees may have been conflated here. More research required. | Bisbee, John (I1165)
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| 6154 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.H. Bisbee / L.S. Hare (F1479)
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| 6155 | There is a legend, handed down through generations of the Smith family that the original family name was Deveraux (various spellings). The reason for the change and the various family legends is discussed in the book: "Nathaniel Smith of Vermont and Some Descendants, 1775-1985," by Dr. Gary V. Smith, Higginson Book Company, Salem, Mass. If you are a member of this family line, this book is well worth owning. | Smith, Orlando Devillo (I20470)
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| 6156 | There is a legend, handed down through generations of the Smith family that the original family name was Deveraux (various spellings). The reason for the change and the various family legends is discussed in the book: "Nathaniel Smith of Vermont and Some Descendants, 1775-1985," by Dr. Gary V. Smith, Higginson Book Company, Salem, Mass. If you are a member of this family line, this book is well worth owning. | Smith, Benjamin Franklin (I21024)
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| 6157 | There is a one year discrepancy between the Rhode Island Birth Record and the birth date on the gravestone. | Bisbee, Frank S. (I4113)
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| 6158 | There is a record of one Myron Bisbee having married Mary Tuttle at Newton, Conn. in 1815. They had one child, Nettie. Mary Tuttle moved to Meredith, N. Y. Burial Delphi, N. Y. Inscription (barely decipherable) "Aet. 29 yrs. 1 mo. 20 das." | Bisbee, Myron Curtis (I4840)
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| 6159 | There is a Tombstone in Wattsburg Cemetery which reads: ALICE O. MUNSEE Born Aug. 15, 1860 Died June 26, 1885 | Bisbee, Alice Olive (I82)
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| 6160 | There is an obvious conflict with Eva's date of birth and this census. If the date of birth is correct, this would have been an earlier child name Eliza. | Hall, Eva Eliza (I26106)
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| 6161 | There is no Elisha listed in the 1790 US Census for Massachusetts either in Plympton or Pembroke. "The ratification of the Federal Constitution was voted by convention at Boston on Jan. 9th 1788. John Hancock was President. Member from Plympton (Elisha Bisbee, Jr.); yeas 187, nays 168, including Elisha Bisbee." This was more than likely Elijah Bisbee, 3d, as the US census of 1790 for Massachusetts lists only Elisha Jr. in Plainfield. "Let it be told to the honour of Mass.; to the reputation of her citizens, as men willing to acquiese in that Republican principle of submitting to the decision of a majority." | Bisbee, Elisha Jr. (I909)
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| 6162 | There is no record of Elisha's date or place of birth. In fact, there is no direct evidence linking him to Thomas Besbeech. He is thought to be the son of Thomas because they both lived in Scituate and had similar surnames. General Court 7 Sept. 1642, Governor Bradford--- "Elisha Besbeach of Scituate, planter acknowleageth to the King etc....the condicion etc....that if the said Elisha Besbeach do personally appear at the next Court of the Sovrigne Lord the King to be held at Plymouth the first Tuesday in November next, to answer to all such matters as on his said Majesty's behalf shall be objected against him concerning a libell made against Mr. Charles Chauncey and aside the further order of the Court and not dep't. the same without license that then, etc..." Shortly after the libel incident concerning the minister Charles Chauncey, Elisha Bisbey married Joanna and lived on the west side of North River, south of the road between Marshfield and what is now Norwell, Mass. He lived there for a number of years and ran a ferry where Union Bridge now stands. He also kept a tavern there for travelers between Plymouth and points north. Ferry rates were fixed by law. Jonothan Turner, son of Elder Turner and Elisha's son-in-law, lived about 30 rods northwest of the road near the river where he had a tannery. There were several ferries and bridges across the North River; Little's Ferry and Bridge was three miles below Union Bridge at a place called Dagget's Ferry. The upper ferry was tended by Elisha Bisbey in 1645. John Tolman was the last ferryman before Union Bridge was build in 1801 with the privilege of taking toll. The Union Bridge is on the road between Marshfield and Norwell, Mass. Elisha Besbeech was of an age to bear arms in Scituate in 1643. General Court 5 June 1651, Governor Bradford--- "Ppounded to take up their freedom," 22 men, including Elisha Bisbey, also, "Sworne for Grand Inquest, as above, Elisha Bisbey." General Court 5 June 1658.------- "Governor Prence Assistants, William Collyere, John Alden, Josias Winslow, Thomas Sudworth, William Bradford and Thomas Hinckley." Walter Briggs complained against Robert Spraught in an action of the case to the damage of twenty pounds, for the serving of one year of his time and for other debts and dues. The jury found for the defendant, the cost of the 'Suite." The jurymens names were, Josias Winslow, Sr., John Browne, James Browne, William Merricke, Elisha Bisbey, John Hathaway, William Wetherill, William Curtiss, Abraham Blush, John Dingley, Thomas Pincen, Samuel Hicks and Randolph Elmes. In the earlier records Elisha Bisbee is called Besbeach which definitely associates him with Thomas Besbeech. In most of the later records he signs, and is called, "Besbe" and "Besbey." Governor Prence appointed Elisha Bisbey and Christopher Winter, Constables of Marshfield 9 June, 1659. In those days the office was one of high trust and responsibility. Elisha served on Juries in 1651, 1658, 1660 and 1662. He was engaged in business as late as 1662, winning a suit against John Rogers to recover 20 pounds for "timber and cooper stuff." He was also a Grand Juryman in Marshfield in 1651. On 7 June, 1670, Governor Prence appointed Elisha Bisbee as a committee with John Bourne to look after the Minister's Rate (Collector of Minister's Rates or taxes). The will of Thomas Chillingworth of Marshfield, 7 June 1653, listed in the inventory for the Probate Court, "Debts owing by him to Elisha Bisbey, 12 s." Elisha Bisbee Sr. made his will 6 Apr. 1688. It was probated 4 June1690. He bequeathed to his sons, Hopestill, John and Elisha Jr., and to his daughters, Mary Beal, Martha Turner and Hannah Brooks, and to his grandchildren. His estate was appraised at 83p. 15s. 4d. In his will he called himself a glover but was commonly known as a cooper. (Plymouth Co. Wills, Vol. 1, p. 69.) | Besbeech, Elisha (I721)
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| 6163 | There is obviously a problem with this information. More research needed to sort it out. | Bisby, Glen Ray (I18528)
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| 6164 | There is only one Nancy Ladd found in all N. H. records examined. | Ladd, Nancy (I2672)
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| 6165 | There is some confustion about her given names. Self generated records (SS-5, census) have her as Margaret. Her daughter's SS-5 has her as Magdelene, and on her daughters death certificate (daughter's husband was informant) her name is given as Mary M. Her nickname was Maggie. | Snow, Mary Margaret Magdelene (I2457)
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| 6166 | There were no children by Randall's second marriage. | Family: Randall Bisbee / Margaret Augusta Drew (F1043)
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| 6167 | There were seven children by this marriage. | Family: Carlos Lane / Luella Bisbee (F2979)
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| 6168 | There were twelve children, seven died in youth. Cyrus Bisbee Jr. went to Florida in 1835 when a young man, one of the early settlers of Jacksonville. In partnership with Col. Conova, conducted a large trading post. Also was the agent for the first line of steamers and steam cars that came to Jacksonville. Florida Marriages, 1822-1850 (ancestry.com) Name: CYRUS BISBEE Spouse: VIRGINIA JOSEFA ROBION Marriage Date: 31 May 1847 County: St Johns State: FL | Family: Cyrus Bisbee, Jr. / Virginia Josefa Robiou (F4124)
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| 6169 | Theron W. Bisbee was a trucker for an area freight company. His death certificate spells the name Bisbee (with double e) and is signed by Robert T. Bisbe. | Bisbee, Theron S. (I136)
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| 6170 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: E. Freeman / E. Norris (F5265)
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| 6171 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: K.B. Backus / E. Johnson (F5187)
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| 6172 | They bought and restored a house in Duxbury where Ralph farmed and Marcelline taught languages at the Waitsfield and Waterbury, Vermont, high schools. | Family: Ralph Dewey Bisbee / Marcelline L. Eagan (F2635)
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| 6173 | They had 5 or 6 children. | Family: Henry Bisbee / Hannah Dunbar (F1350)
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| 6174 | They had seven children together. | Family: Ezekial Holmes / Joanna Wales Page (F2536)
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| 6175 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.A. Wallis / A.G. Potts (F5295)
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| 6176 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.P. Schwartz / J.K. Wallace (F4801)
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| 6177 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: P.B. Mix / S.L. Bisbee (F6087)
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| 6178 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: E.L. Peterson / M.T. Kiley (F4789)
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| 6179 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: H.W. Dellinger / D.M. Dillingham (F4833)
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| 6180 | They lived all their married lives in San Francisco, CA. Information on the Wings submitted by Andrea Wing Gladstone, great-great granddaughter of John Gould Bisbee, from research given her by a Bisbee cousin, now deceased. | Family: Winchester Paddock Wing / Josephine Gould Joninon (F11383)
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| 6181 | They lived in Amboy Center, Oswego Co., New York. | Family: George Towsley / Isadora L. Bisbee (F1361)
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| 6182 | They lived in Elmira, New York, where Mr. Kibbe worked for LaFrance Fire Truck Company. | Family: George Jared Kibbe / Helen Margaret Johnston (F7296)
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| 6183 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: T.J. Hawkins / D.R. Dillingham (F4832)
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| 6184 | They lived in St. Petersburg, Florida and Mobile, Alabama for several years before returning to the mid-west in 1947 when they settled in Grand Island, Nebraska. They remained there until their deaths. | Family: Fordyce Mcmaster Bisbee / Dorothy Ernestine Shaw (F1922)
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| 6185 | They married at St. Francis Church and lived at 633 Main St., Torrington, CT, in 1950. | Family: Aylmer Addison Smith / Mabel Marguerite Gerrard (F8068)
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| 6186 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Donald Breedon / P.V. Collins (F5496)
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| 6187 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: E. Wimble / L.M. Backus (F5191)
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| 6188 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: D.B. Backus / V. Blair (F5227)
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| 6189 | They reside at Del Mar, Ca. No children. | Family: Lyle Jarrett Smith / Marie Kathryne Bunyan (F11316)
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| 6190 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: K.M. Rathburn / L. Dodge (F5213)
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| 6191 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: L.W. Freeman / M. Sturtevent (F5260)
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| 6192 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: D.G. Andrews / J.C. Davison (F5206)
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| 6193 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.K. Backus / P. Rogers (F5229)
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| 6194 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: W.K. Johnson / L. Lewis (F5252)
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| 6195 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: C. Smith / J.M. Griffith (F5236)
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| 6196 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: H. Augustoni / W.S. Griffith (F5233)
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| 6197 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: W.F. Bushey / W.M. Andrews (F5200)
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| 6198 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: C.P. Viens / L.A. Johnson (F5241)
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| 6199 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: D.T. Terpstra / T.M. Bertrand (F4592)
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| 6200 | Third Church, Rochester, Mass. Int. pub. 25 Jan. 1796, "Anselm Bisbee and Sarah Doten." | Family: Ansel Bisbee / Sarah Doten (F765)
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