Matches 6,251 to 6,300 of 7,147
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| 6251 | This was James' second marriage. | Family: James Samuel Nichols / Maeavis Schwab (F4993)
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| 6252 | This was Jeremiah Small's first marriage. | Family: John Small / Hannah Barnaby (F11135)
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| 6253 | This was John Fuller's first marriage. | Family: John Fuller / Deborah Ring (F628)
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| 6254 | This was John Fuller's first marriage. | Family: John Fuller / Caroline Bisbee (F1081)
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| 6255 | This was John Fuller's second marriage. | Family: John Fuller / Mary Washburn (F627)
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| 6256 | This was Jonothan Bullard's first marriage. | Family: Jonothan Bullard / Anna (F2805)
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| 6257 | This was Jonothan Bullard's second marriage. | Family: Jonothan Bullard / Ruth Harrington (F2804)
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| 6258 | This was Josiah's third and Sarah's second marriage. | Family: Josiah Bisbee / Sarah C. Maxfield (F1059)
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| 6259 | This was Kathleen's second marriage. | Family: Clement Bisbee / Kathleen Record (F2665)
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| 6260 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: P.R. West / P. (F9829)
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| 6261 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.S. Noah / J.C. Smith (F9538)
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| 6262 | This was Samuel Fuller's third marriage. | Family: Dr. Samuel Fuller / Bridget Lee (F639)
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| 6263 | This was the first marriage for both parties. | Family: John Earl Fanning / Nettie Marie Bisbee (F3072)
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| 6264 | This was the first marriage for both. | Family: Augustus Crane Porter / Dorothy Reid Bisbee (F3590)
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| 6265 | This was the first marriage for Cornelius Hamblen, III. | Family: Cornelius Hamblen, III / Sarah Baker (F2750)
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| 6266 | This was the second marriage for Ernest Drake. | Family: Ernest Eldridge Drake / Viola L. Bisbee (F3445)
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| 6267 | This was William Hamlin's second marriage. Martha Ann's first husband was William Hamlin who d. in 1864. "Hamlin Family" by Andrews gives '--------Bisbee' instead of David Bisbee. | Family: William Hamlin / Martha Ann Hayes (F3037)
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| 6268 | This was William's third marriage. Information submitted by Mark D. Stratton, NH grandson of Charles R. Harris & Bertha Lura Bisbee via email. | Family: William Ripley, Jr. / Lydia Ring (F966)
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| 6269 | Thomas B. Bisbee was in the Green Berets, and in 1973 was a student at Behrend Center (University of Pa. at Erie) in a business administration course. | Bisbee, Thomas Blair (I475)
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| 6270 | Thomas Besbeech lived in Hedcorn and later in Sandwich, England. His wife Anne died in Frittenden in 1634 and in the spring of 1635 he sailed on the ship "Hercules" bound for New England. He had obtained a certificate of conformity as required by law in order to emigrate. Also known as an Oath of Allegience, it was certified by Thomas Warren, Vicar of Sandwich and by Thomas Harmon, Vicar of Hedcorn, and dated March 1634. He took with him his two daughters Mary and Alice and seven servants. The "Hercules" was of 200 tons burden and sailed from Sandwich, England with Master Whitherly in command. The servants are listed as follows: Jane, Sarah and John Engelden or Egelden; Thomas Neuley, Joseph Pacheing and Agnes Love. Engleden was an old family name in Kent. Later, Joseph Pachein (or Pacheing) married Elizabeth (Bennet) Engelden, widow of Stephen Engelden on April 10, 1642 and moved to Fairfield, Connecticut in 1651. The Hercules arrived at Massachusetts Bay in the Spring of 1635 and Thomas Besbeech settled in Scituate, Mass. The First Parish Church was located on "Meeting House Lane," now marked by a Tercentenary Monument (1930). The first deacons were William Gillson, Richard Sealis and Thomas Besbeech. Thomas Besbeech did jury service at the General Court held in Plymouth, 6 March 1637-38 along with twelve others including Anthony Annable and William Bassatt. In 1836 he bought a house from William Palmer in Duxbury and moved there. On 15 Nov. 1641, his daughter Mary married William Browne of Sudbury, Mass. At the General Court held 7 March 1642/43 William Bradford, Governor...."upon petition of John Washburn, it is ordered that Mr. Edward Winslow, Capt. Myles Standish, Mr. John Alden and Jonothan Brewster shall view the bounds betwixt Mr. Thomas Besbeech and the said John Washburn and with the help of Mr. William Vassell's instrument, set the bounds of their lands betwixt them and what bounds they shall sett, shall so remayne ppetually without any alteracion." In 1643 Thomas Besbeech was chosen representative to the General Court for Duxbury. At the Court 1 March 1641/42 before Governor Bradford, "Thomas Besbeech and John Willis were sworn as Grand Jurymen from Duxbury. Thomas Besbeech was fined 5s. for having been warned to serve on the Grand Jury Inquest and departing without lycence." The foreman list of 1645 includes among others Mr. Thomas Besbeech, Capt. Myles Standish and John Alden. In this same year Thomas Besbeech moved to Sudbury, where his daughter Mary Browne lived. Two years later he sold his lands in Duxbury. On 25 Nov. 1672 he made his will, directing that he be buried at the east end of the church in the churchyard in Sudbury and bequeathed his land in Hedcorn and Frittenden, England to his daughter Mary Browne and her children. His will, delivered to William Browne, as the latter attests, was probated 2 July 1674. The Church of Sudbury Plantation was located in Sudbury Center, Mass. A Tercentenary marker shows the location of the old church; records show that members of the Browne family were buried in the old cemetery as late as 1872. To the east of the old church site in the cemetery is a considerable vacant space with only one old monument showing the resting place of "Mrs. Patience Brown, died 1706, wife of Major Thomas Browne." Major Brown was the grandson of Thomas Besbeech. More than likely the body of Thomas Besbeech rests nearby. | Besbeech, Thomas (I723)
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| 6271 | Thomas Bisbee was baptized First Unitarian Church, Kingston, Mass. Nov. 1813. He was a member of the firm of Watson and Bisbee, Turners, from 1843 to 1873. David Watson was the other member of the firm. Thomas Bisbee resided at 6 Lyman Place, Boston, from 1843 to 1885. He was listed in the city directories as "A Friend" (Quaker) and also as a lumber merchant. One Thomas Bisbee was listed as a merchant living at 9 Winthrop Place in 1851 and 29 Chelsea Street in 1853. One Thomas Bisbee recorded a will, Suffolk County, Mass., No. 82623, in 1889. | Bisbee, Thomas (I2085)
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| 6272 | Thomas d. "Aged 68 yrs. 10 mos." | Bisbee, Thomas (I5094)
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| 6273 | Thomas Danforth was Deputy Governor of Mass. | Danforth, Deputy Governor Thomas (I782)
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| 6274 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dunn, T.W. (I16446)
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| 6275 | Thomas E. Morgan Funeral Home 75 N. Main St., Union City, Pa. | Russell, Richard Alan (I37)
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| 6276 | Thomas had 7 children. He came to Watertown, Mass. in 1630. He was master of a vessel before he emigrated from Lincolnshire. His homestead was on the corner of Belmont and Lexington Streets, Watertown. | Philbrick, Thomas (I2813)
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| 6277 | Thomas J. Bisbee was a Selectman of Rumford in 1857 and was listed in the Rumford directory for the year 1850 as follows: 38 years old; wife, Sylvia, 35 yrs.; Mary A., 7 yrs." | Bisbee, Thomas Jefferson (I4170)
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| 6278 | Thomas Jackson was a Sea Captain and had an interest in the family ship yard. | Jackson, Thomas Capt. (I13772)
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| 6279 | Thomas lived in Braintree, Mass. in 1645. | Barrett, Thomas (I2839)
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| 6280 | Thomas Lynn Bisbee attended elementary school in Union City and Erie, Pennsylvania. For a period of time he was enrolled in Devine Word Seminary (Catholic) in Girard, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Erie). Later, Thomas attended Cathedral Preparatory High school in Erie, but left before graduating (he got his high school diploma after joining the military.) Thomas enlisted in the US Air Force and made a lifelong career of it, serving in North Dakota, Florida, Korea and Virginia. He retired at the top rank of Chief Master Sergeant. He was living with his second wife and children in Hampton, Virginia, when he became ill and died at age 55. Tom was 5'10" tall, 170 lbs, with dark blond hair and brown eyes. | Bisbee, Cmsgt. Thomas Lynn (I9)
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| 6281 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, T.R. (I14110)
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| 6282 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, T.R. (I14275)
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| 6283 | Thomas served in Queen Anne's War in 1710 and was taken care of for many years by his nephew Benjamin White, son of his brother Cornelius. | White, Thomas (I827)
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| 6284 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, T. (I12285)
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| 6285 | Thomas settled in Hingham, Mass. He was a maltster and cooper. | Lincoln, Thomas (I2586)
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| 6286 | Thomas Sherman from Diss., Norfolk, England. | Sherman, Thomas (I5280)
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| 6287 | Thomas Vanderwood is a teacher (2000). | Vanderwood, Thomas Dennis (I12925)
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| 6288 | Thomas was from County Kent and sailed from Sandwich, England, 1635. | Bonney, Thomas (I885)
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| 6289 | Thomas was from Sandwich, England. | Dewey, Thomas (I3773)
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| 6290 | Thomas was killed in the King's Service at Fort Miller. | Standish, Thomas Jr. (I1190)
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| 6291 | Thomas White was from Marshfield. | Family: Thomas White / Martha Bisbee (F457)
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| 6292 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Thomas Sale Dyer / M.F. Scribner (F4775)
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| 6293 | Though strongly circumstantial, Benjamin Bisbee's place in this family has not been proven. His birth date conflicts with one of the other children (Phoebe), but he is said to have been a Brother of Charles Edwin Bisbee's father, Robert D. Bisbee Jr. (I4317). | Bisbee, Benjamin (I30532)
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| 6294 | Three children, names unknown, died in Bridgton, Maine. | Family: Dennis Brackett / Ellen C. Bisbee (F1415)
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| 6295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Braatz, T. (I16546)
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| 6296 | Timothy Heald Bisbee left home at the age of 21. He went first to California and then to Oregon where he ran a lumber mill at Heppner until about 1888 when the mill burned. He and partner Grant Gilliam then went into the hardware business. In California, Timothy invested in and worked at the Lone Star Mine: "At an altitude of 6,750 feet, lies about 14 miles northeast of Downieville. The company are operating on a northwest and southeast vein averaging 4 feet in width, dipping at a angle of 75 degrees. The hanging wall is diabase, the foot wall slate. A tunnel 400 feet in length has been run for the ledge, requiring about 150 feet more to run. The shaft is 20 feet deep. The quartz is similar to that of the Young America." | Bisbee, Timothy Heald (I4640)
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| 6297 | Timothy Loomis was a clergyman in Conn. | Loomis, Rev. Timothy (I7809)
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| 6298 | Timothy was from E. Medway, Mass. | Family: Timothy A. Partridge / Sarah Ann Bisbee (F2150)
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| 6299 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Clark, T.R. (I16387)
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| 6300 | Titus Mead was in the Revolutionary War. | Mead, Titus (I7739)
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