Matches 6,951 to 7,000 of 7,147
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| 6951 | Various records show the following: A. M. Bisbee, customs clerk res. 733 Wharton St., Philadelphia, Pa., 1872. Aelius M. Bisbee, inspector, res. 735 Wharton St., Phila., Pa., 1874-1886. Catherine W. Bisbee, widow, as above. A. M. Bisbee, mariner, res. 2327 Brown St., Phila., Pa., 1890. Aelius d. "Aged 68 yrs." at Shanghai, China. He was cremated and his ashes buried in the family lot in Plympton, Mass. The large family monument in Plympton with marker "A. M. B." has an inscription as follows: "Capt. Aelius Marcellus Bisbee died in Shanghai, China 7 Sept. 1909 in his [60th year]. Late Harbor Master and Inspector at Shanghai. He served in the Imperial Maritime Custom Service for over 20 years." | Bisbee, Aelius Marcellus (I1902)
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| 6952 | Various records show the following: Rena Isobel Bisbee, graduate Middlebury College. Rena Isobel Bisbee, music teacher, Milford Mass., 1910. Rena Isobel Bisbee, 29 Parker St., Boston, Mass., 1936. Rena Isobel Bisbee, "Clippings Music Teachers Year of Travel," 1916. | Bisbee, Rena Isobel (I7435)
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| 6953 | Various records show: Edward Chandler Bisbee, shoemaker, 1871. Edward Chandler Bisbee, res. near Washington Rd., Haverhill, Mass., 1874. Rachael B., widow of on Edward, res., 149 River, Haverhill, 1894. Edward C. Bisbee, channeller, 214 Main St., Haverhill, 1901. Edward d. "Aged 51 yrs. 1 mo. 14 das." | Bisbee, Edward Chandler (I5919)
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| 6954 | Various records show: WIlliam H. Bisbee, Minneapolis, Minn. , clerk, Clark and Linton, 1874-1875. William H. Bisbee, Minneapolis, teamster, 4th and 16th Streets, 1876-1879. William H. Bisbee, Minneapolis, feed dealer, 2905 No. Washington Ave., 1886-1887. William H. Bisbee, Minneapolis, feed dealer, Clement and E. A. Woodworth, 1887. WIlliam H. Bisbee, Minneapolis, clerk, Minneapolis Grain and Feed Co., 1888. William H. Bisbee, Minneapolis, Bisbee and Winslow, Restaurant 10 Hennepin Ave., 1891. William H. Bisbee, Minneapolis, W. H. Bisbee and Sons, 1895-96. Edgar C. Bisbee visited the above family in 1893 while he was attending the University of Minnesota. | Bisbee, William H. (I6069)
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| 6955 | Vera A. Bisbee Underhill was a school teacher and author. Her book, "Blessings of a Legacy" records the lives of early colonial Bisbees in southeastern Massachusetts. She also sent in the information on her sisters, brother and her family. | Bisbee, Vera Adele (I14326)
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| 6956 | Verl is single (2000). He served in the US Navy and is a retired Chief. | Bisbee, Verle Edwin (I12987)
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| 6957 | Vernon O. was in the Navy WW II and Korean War. | Bisbee, Vernon Orrin (I13954)
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| 6958 | Vesta d. "Aged 21 yrs." | Bisbee, Vesta (I3573)
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| 6959 | Veteran of the Revolutionary War. | Kidd, Charles (I18074)
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| 6960 | Via email from Cathy French, Rochester, New York, citing records of Blue Hill Cemetery. | Bisbee, John Bancroft Sr. (I6556)
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| 6961 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, V.L. (I17086)
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| 6962 | Viena Bisbee d. "Aged 15 yrs. 5 mos. 12 das." | Bisbee, Viena J. (I5304)
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| 6963 | Villa Pines Living Center. | Bisbee, Gladys Syrena (I11351)
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| 6964 | Virena d. "Aged 89 yrs. 10 mos. 28 das." | White, Virena Relief (I7449)
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| 6965 | Virgil and Viola owned a wholesale propagation nursery--propagated shade and ornamental trees. Virgil was an avid fisherman--Canada and local lakes. | Family: Virgil James Drake / Viola Ruth Bisbee (F4895)
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| 6966 | Virgil Capozzi was a life-long resident of Olean, New York. From 1946 until his death he and Marjorie owned a commercial building on East Sullivan Street, which housed a furniture store and Capozzi's Restaurant. They owned a home at 510 North 6th Street in Olean. Their son William had an apartment with a back entrance on the second floor of the home. | Capozzi, Virgil Victor (I388)
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| 6967 | Virgil was in the restaurant business with his father, Virgil A. Capozzi. | Capozzi, Virgil Adelbert Jr. (I389)
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| 6968 | Virgiline was adopted by Clyde and Ruby Shane 19 Feb 1913, Adams County, Wisconsin. Adoption Order gives birth date as 7 Apr 1912. Letter from Children's Home Society of Wisconsin (adoption agency) gives birth date as 4 Apr 1912. Birth certificate not located. Death and Burial from death certificate. Information submitted by Donaline Rogers, granddaughter of Lillian Bisbee and Joseph Edward Gazeley | Shane, Virgiline (I21568)
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| 6969 | Virginia (City) Daily Territorial Enterprise, Sep 15, 1871, 2:4. "In Virginia (City), September 14, by Rev. Mr. Macomber, H. R. Bisby to Ella Byron." | Family: Hopestill Rufus Bisbee / Ellen Byrum (F2027)
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| 6970 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, M.V. (I8235)
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| 6971 | Vital Records of Chenango Co., NY, before 1880, comp. by Mrs. Edwin Smith, Sherburn, NY, p. 143: Town of McDonough, births: Feb 20, 1849, Mary Isabell to James and Julia Bisbee. | Bisbee, Mary Isabella (I4864)
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| 6972 | Vital Records of Chenango Co., NY, before 1880, comp. by Mrs. Edwin Smith, Sherburn, NY, p. 143: Town of McDonough, births: male to James and Julia Bisbee. | Bisbee, Nephi Barton (I4863)
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| 6973 | Vital Records of Chenango Co., NY, before 1880, comp. by Mrs. Edwin Smith, Sherburn, NY, p. 63: Town of German: Hiram Bisbee, 26, of McDonough, NY, was married to Caroline O. Banks, 24, of German, NY, on Sept 9, 1849 by Edward Breckenridge, Esq., McDonough, NY. | Family: Hiram S. Bisbee / Caroline O. Banks (F1551)
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| 6974 | Vital Records of Chenango County, NY, before 1880, comp. by Mrs. Edwin Smith: Town of Sherburne, births: June 11, 1849 George E. to Joseph and Catherine Trass. | Trass, George E. (I8498)
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| 6975 | Vital Statistics of Sherburne and Surrounding Towns, compiled by Robert Howard, 1980-81: Bisbee, Jane m. Edward Loomis, b. Jan 14, 1822. He was soldier in Civil War. d. Nov 22, 1863. Res. Lebanon, NY. Also known as Fort Brashear. Near this site, now occupied by Atkinson Memorial Presbyterian Church, was the larger of two works erected to defend Morgan City, then Brashear City and a Federal military depot. On the night of June 22, 1863, 325 Confederates of Gen. A.A. Mouton's command landed their skiffs and flats in rear of the town. Attacking the next day, they captured the garrison of 700 Federals and immense military stores, while suffering losses of only 3 killed, 18 wounded. | Loomis, Edward M. (I3084)
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| 6976 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, V.M. (I21154)
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| 6977 | Volney Bisbee was a member of the Universalist Society in 1830. | Bisbee, Volney (I2846)
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| 6978 | Volney was a sergeant, Co. K, 23d Maine Volunteer Infantry. He died in hospital in Washington, DC. | Bisbee, Volney (I4688)
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| 6979 | Wadswoth Bisbee was a farmer. He d. "Aged 73 yrs." | Bisbee, Wadsworth (I3541)
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| 6980 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Truesdale, K.A. (I30323)
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| 6981 | Wallace M. Bisbee was a student and lived in Philadelphia, Vt. He d. "Aged 19 yrs. 4 mos. 3 das." | Bisbee, Wallace Moore (I5616)
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| 6982 | Walter C. Bisbee was a farmer near Waterford and was a private in the 23rd Maine Infantry from Albany, Me. Walter d. "Aged 55 yrs. 6 mos. 6 das." Burial Bisbeetown Cemetery, Waterford, Maine. | Bisbee, Walter (I4563)
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| 6983 | Walter d. "Aged 4 yrs. 8 mos." | Bisbee, Walter Randolph (I5022)
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| 6984 | Walter d. "Aged 40 yrs." | Bisbee, Walter Edwin (I6415)
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| 6985 | Walter died in World War I. | Jacobson, Walter George (I11741)
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| 6986 | Walter F. was a watch maker and he was married. He d. "Aged 28 yrs. 8 mos." | Bisbee, Walter F. (I6622)
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| 6987 | Walter Frank was a retired dentist. | Bisbee, Dr. Walter Frank (I6084)
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| 6988 | Walter G. Evans was a sawyer in 1920. | Evans, Walter George (I7946)
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| 6989 | Walter Griswold Bisbee, M.D. Representing the first class ability and skill of his profession and enjoying a large general practice, Doctor Bisbee is one of the young physicians and surgeons of Oklahoma who have quickly taken front rank in their profession. Doctor Bisbee has a large general practice as a physician and surgeon in Chandler. He began practice with an excellent equipment and the test of real work found him qualified for this important service among the social professions. Doctor Bisbee is a graduate from the Dartmouth Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia with the class of 1901. Walter Griswold Bisbee was born at Dexter, Iowa, August 1, 1876. His father, Frank A. Bisbee, was one of the leading citizens of Dexter, and was born in Vermont of an old Vermont family, the ancestors having come from England to New England in the early days, and men of that name participated in all the early wars of the country, including the Revolution and the War of 1812. Frank A. Bisbee is now living at Chandler at the age of seventy-one, and his wife died at the age of seventy. Doctor Bisbee, after some experience in the Post-Graduate and City Hospital of Philadelphia came to Chandler and began active practice. He soon had all he could do, and the almost constant driving over the country, loss of sleep, and arduous devotion to his duty caused a breakdown in health. He then gave up his practice and spent two years in recuperating in San Antonio, Texas. While there he resumed practice, but soon afterward returned to Chandler and now enjoys a reputation with the leading physicians and surgeons of Central Oklahoma. Doctor Bisbee was married December 3, 1902, to Eleanor Carpenter. She comes from an old Tennessee family at Knoxville, where she was reared and educated. Her father was Maj. D. A. Carpenter, an officer in the Union army, with which he made a gallant record of service. Doctor Bisbee and wife have one son, Wallace, now seven years of age. Outside of his home and his profession Doctor Bisbee has few interests. With him medicine is not only a profession but also a hobby and enthusiasm, and he finds his chief interests in continued studies, and no doctor in the state keeps more closely in touch with the advance of knowledge in medical and surgical science than he. Transcribed by Norma Capehart March 5, 2003. SOURCE: Thoburn, Joseph B., A Standard History of Oklahoma, An Authentic Narrative of its Development, 5 v. (Chicago, New York: The American Historical Society, 1916). Vol. 3, p 1916-1917 | Bisbee, Dr. Walter Griswold (I5594)
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| 6990 | Walter lived in Bethersden, Kent County, England. | Austin, Walter (I731)
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| 6991 | Walter Merchant was from Jay, Me. | Family: Walter E. Merchant / Ida May Bisbee (F3447)
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| 6992 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Andrews, W.M. (I12063)
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| 6993 | War of 1812 Massachusetts Militia records show: "Luther Bisbee Capt. W. Morrison's Co., Lieut. Col. W. Ryerson's Reg't. raised at Livermore, Maine. Service at Portland 9-25 to 11-7-1814. Luther was a member of the Universalist Society in 1830 and a Selectman at Waterford, Maine in 1839. | Bisbee, Luther (I2821)
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| 6994 | Warren G. Bisbee joined the Carter White Lead Company in 1910 as advertising and sales manager. In 1927 he became vice-president and director. The company was purchased by the National Lead Company in 1929. Warren Bisbee divided his time between the Chicago and New York offices, giving special attention to merchandising and manufacturing. He retired in 1939. Various records give: Warren G. Bisbee, bookkeeper, 95 Adams St., Chicago, Ill, 1896. Warren G. Bisbee, publisher, 1911-1912. Warren G. Bisbee, advertising manager, 1913-1916. Warren G. Bisbee, res. Home Avenue, Homewood, Ill., 1940. One Warren G. Bisbee was a clerk, 300 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., 1903-1904. Benjamin H. Bisbee, Jr. stated in a letter that Warren G. Bisbee was his cousin. Warren d. "Aged 76 yrs." | Bisbee, Warren Goodwin (I12338)
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| 6995 | Warren General Hospital | Gillespie, Augusta H. (I2337)
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| 6996 | Warren is buried with his first wife. | Howard, Warren Joel MD (I12265)
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| 6997 | Warren State Hospital | Bisbee, Stiles (I709)
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| 6998 | Warren State Hospital. | Bisbee, Nettie Elida (I83)
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| 6999 | Warren Tyler Bisbee came to Chicago in 1900 from Keokuk, Iowa. He had also lived in LaGrange, Ill. He was in the insurance business from 1901 to 1928 and was a special agent for the Glens Falls Insurance Co. in Detroit and lived at 536 Roscoe Street. In 1928 he was vice-president of Lunde Buswell, Inc., 351 South Madison Street, Chicago and resided in LaGrange, Ill. Burial Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Ill. | Bisbee, Warren Tyler (I6935)
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| 7000 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, J.A. (I618)
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