Matches 7,051 to 7,100 of 7,147
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| 7051 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, W.F. Sr. (I1)
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| 7052 | William A. Coombs was from Middleboro, Mass. | Family: William Addison Coombs / Julia B. Bisbee (F2492)
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| 7053 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: William Vincent Capozzi / Ruth Evelyn Stocks (F7901)
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| 7054 | William and Sarah were both from Lowell, Mass. | Family: William H. Bisbee / Sarah Barker (F1604)
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| 7055 | William and sister Mary were twins | Thompson, William Bisbee (I6488)
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| 7056 | William B. Bisbee lived in Ohio. | Bisbee, William Bradford (I4027)
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| 7057 | William Bisbee was in the poultry business in Cumberland, Me. in 1939. | Bisbee, William (I6339)
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| 7058 | William Browne of Sudbury, Mass. | Family: William Browne / Mary Besbeech (F422)
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| 7059 | William Browne settled in Sudbury, Mass., having one of the first lots assigned there. It was the fourth one east of the first Meeting House and adjoining that of Edmond Goodnough. Later William Browne settled on 200 acres near Nobscot, Mass. This land was granted to him in 1649 by the General Court in answer to a petition. He was made a Freeman 2 June 1641. He became prominent in Sudbury; was captain of the militia, first deacon of the church and Surveyor of Sudbury in 1643. He made a will dated 20 May 1676, which was probated 25 Oct. 1676. He bequeathed to his wife, Mary, his whole interest in lands given to her by her father, Thomas Besbeech. In the History of Sudbury, by Alfred S. Hudson and published by the town of Sudbury in 1889, is a map of the old town. It shows the location of the Meeting House lot with William Browne's four acres adjoining it on the east, along Mill Road. The road to Concord, Mass. was just west of the Meeting House lot. | Browne, William (I749)
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| 7060 | William Buck was a plowwright who emigrated to Salem, Mass. in the ship 'Increase' in 1635. | Buck, William (I2794)
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| 7061 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, W.C. (I16255)
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| 7062 | William came from England. | Redfield, William (I8419)
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| 7063 | William Coomb's parents died when he was quite young. When he was home from sea he probably lived with his uncle, Benjamin Coombs, in New Bedford. He followed the sea in early life and later was a farmer. After they had set the day of the wedding and were married in the Precinct Church, he sailed for Antwerp, Belgium on the same night. He returned within a year, whereupon he bought a farm near Lakeville, Mass. He was generous and outspoken. His wife, Hannah, died in 1905. She was the oldest person in Middleboro at the time. She had resided there with her son J. Arthur Coombs. | Coombs, William Ainsworth (I5153)
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| 7064 | William d. "Aged 1 yr. 4 mos." | Bisbee, William M. (I6567)
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| 7065 | William d. "Aged 2 yrs. 26 das." | Bisbee, William T. (I5724)
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| 7066 | William d. "Aged 4 mos. 6 das." | Bisbee, William Zebulon Jr. (I5718)
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| 7067 | William d. "Aged 74 yrs. 6 mos. 19 das." | Bisbee, William Jr. (I5090)
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| 7068 | William D. Bisbee was a carpenter of Hartford, Maine. William d. "Aged 90 yrs. 2 mos. 13 das." | Bisbee, William D. (I4529)
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| 7069 | William Dey and Effie Teed Bisbee were married by Walter H. Overs, Clergyman. Witnessed by J. A. Burch and Susie Burch. --Civil War Pension Records for Curtis Bisbe. | Family: William James Dey / Effie Teed (F96)
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| 7070 | William Dickinson, widower, married Eunice Bisbee (Lucinda' sister), 12 Sep. 1844. | Dickinson, William (I3575)
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| 7071 | William died "Aged 1 yrs. 1 mo. 18 das." | Bisbee, William Zebulon Jr. (I5717)
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| 7072 | William died Age 7 mos. 5 days. | Bisbee, William Robert (I2684)
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| 7073 | William died in infancy. | Bisbee, William James (I17414)
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| 7074 | William died in the Korean War. | Horter, William Lee (I21520)
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| 7075 | William F. Bisbee was a mechanic. William d. "Aged 58 yrs. 8 mos. 21 das." | Bisbee, William Franklin (I4683)
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| 7076 | William G. Bisbee was a farmer | Bisbee, William Goodrich (I11693)
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| 7077 | William Goddard enlisted in Co. F, 9th Maine Infantry and was wounded at Bermuda Hundred, Va. He died in Chesapeake General Hospital 24 June 1864. At one time William lived in Week Mills and later in China Mills. | Goddard, William Albert (I4550)
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| 7078 | William H. Bisbee was a blacksmith in Aplington. He served in the Civil War from 12 Aug. 1861 to 22 Oct. 1865. He was an artificer with the rank of sergeant, in the 3rd Independent Battery of the Light Artillary (Capt. Hayden's Artillary Company) of the 9th Regiment of the Iowa Volunteers: from "History of Butler Co., Iowa," 1883, p. 653. Obituary, Wm. H.'s Civil War Pension Record #967490. | Bisbee, William H. (I4832)
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| 7079 | William H. Bisbee was a farmer near New Bedford, Mass. He d. "Aged 49 yrs. 5 mos." | Bisbee, William Hathaway (I5126)
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| 7080 | William H. Bisbee was a mechanic in 1931. | Bisbee, William H. (I7599)
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| 7081 | William H. Bisbee was co-owner of Bisbee Brothers Lumber Co. He attended Stockbridge School of Agriculture at U Mass. He served in the Korean War 1952-3 Army Infantry. | Bisbee, William Homer (I12422)
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| 7082 | William Harlow enlisted in the 1st Regiment, Maine Heavy Artillery 28 Dec. 1863 and was in the battles of Spotslyvania, Cold Harbor and was at the Siege of Vicksburg. He move to Minneapolis, Minn. in 1870. | Harlow, William Jr. (I7351)
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| 7083 | William Harrison Bisbee information from Bible records submitted by Wm. B. Bisbee, Jr., Aiken, South Carolina. | Family: William Harrison Bisbee / Rachel Holmes (F2791)
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| 7084 | William I. went to a trade school in Chicago, Illinois where he learned auto mechanics. He then worked for Mevis Brother Garage in Cedar Falls, Iowa. They sold Moline Cars and he taught people how to drive. After his marriage he moved to Waterloo where he went into business for himself with an auto repair shop which he ran until 1930 when he lost everything in the depression. They moved to LaPorte, Iowa where he found odd jobs wherever he could. In 1935 he went to work as a machinist at John Deere Tractor Works in Waterloo, retirint from there in 1956. William I. raised flowers and made excellent home made candies. He went on fishing trips until he was 80 years old. Information from Ernest Irving Bisbee #11-1731. Census and personal knowledge. | Bisbee, William Irving (I11986)
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| 7085 | William is probably buried in the Old Town Cemetery in Newburgh, Orange County, New York. | Gillespie, William (I18008)
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| 7086 | William J. Bisbee was a lineman, 1938. | Bisbee, William James (I7747)
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| 7087 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: W. Johnson / (F6103)
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| 7088 | William Lewis Bisbee grew up in Hatfield, Arkansas, moved to Colorado in 1946, Bend 1949, Portland 1964, and Scio 1975 where he has lived since. Retired 1975 from Burlington Northern Railroad after 25 years. Enjoyed flowers and gardening as well as hunting and carpentry. From his obituary. | Bisbee, William Lewis (I14444)
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| 7089 | William lived in Hartford, CT at one time. | Parks, William T. (I3777)
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| 7090 | William lived in Menoken, N. D. | Tyler, William T. (I6146)
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| 7091 | William or Willard Lyman Bisbee d. "Aged 3 yrs. 7 mos." | Bisbee, Willard Lyman (I6983)
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| 7092 | William Otis Bisbee lived in Brockton and was a foreman and picture framer. He d. "Aged 65 yrs. 6 mos. 3 das." | Bisbee, William Otis (I6617)
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| 7093 | William P. Baker was a liveryman. | Baker, William P. (I7845)
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| 7094 | William Packard of Stoughton, Mass. | Family: William Packard / Mary Bisbee (F1700)
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| 7095 | William R. Bisbee served in the US Navy and was a Drafting Supervisor for Morgan Construction in Worcester. | Bisbee, William R. (I30773)
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| 7096 | William Ripley was from Hingham, England. | Ripley, William (I8409)
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| 7097 | William Thompson was the first settler of Thompson's Grant of about 3000 acres located in Hartford and Peru, Oxford County, Maine. | Thompson, William (I3424)
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| 7098 | William V. Capozzi of 132 N. Union St. passed away Monday (Nov. 15, 2010) in Cuba Memorial Hospital. -- Olean Times Herald e-Edition, 11/16/2010. | Capozzi, William Vincent (I390)
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| 7099 | William W. Bisbee was an iron worker. He d. "Aged 66 yrs. 5 mos. 8 das." | Bisbee, William W. (I6190)
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| 7100 | William W. was a soldier in the Mexican War and died while in the US Army. | Bisbee, William W. (I4303)
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