Matches 801 to 850 of 7,147
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| 801 | Amaza F. Carter was from Hartford, Me. | Carter, Amaza F. (I8112)
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| 802 | Ambrose Bisbee lived in Greene, Maine and was a clothier. | Bisbee, Ambrose (I3201)
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| 803 | Ambrose Knapp was a tanner, as was also Sumner Sr. and Ornan. | Knapp, Ambrose (I9761)
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| 804 | Amelia d. "Aged 84 yrs. 11 mos. 23 das." | Jenkins, Amelia Otis (I6614)
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| 805 | America was a blacksmith of Paris, Maine and lived in Norway, Maine in 1884. He d. "Aged 87 yrs. 5 mos. 3 das." | Bisbee, America (I2828)
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| 806 | American Revolution | Bisbee, Elijah III (I1083)
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| 807 | Americus owned a sash and door factory in Coeur de 'Alene, Idaho in 1905 and at that time had no children. Americus Bisbee lived most of his life at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He was a family man, loved his wife and adopted daughter. He was a builder, built quite a few houses in town. Information from Belle Stewart Bisbee Potier #10993 [10-3203], Parksville, B. Columbia, Canada. Idaho Death Index, 1911-51 (ancestry.com) Name: BISBEE, AMERICUS ADOLPH Year: 1946 Certificate Number: 149926 County of Death: Kootenai City: COEUR D'ALENE Date of Death: 08/05/1946 Date of Birth: 10/11/1869 | Bisbee, Americus (I6244)
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| 808 | Amos C. Bisbee first appears on the public records in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Michigan when he is married. He was decidedly a pioneer of that County. Michigan didn't become a state until 1837. Most of this is taken from Amos's obituary and census. Information on Amos Crandal was provided by Melissa Bisbee Orme. | Bisbee, Amos Crandal (I9050)
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| 809 | Amy d. "Aged 44 yrs." | Roberts, Amy L. (I6563)
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| 810 | An 1881 Atlas of Chautauqua County, NY shows a 50-acre parcel, with house, fronting on Old State Line Rd. belonging to Mrs. R. A. Reynolds. | Family: Erastus D. Reynolds / Ruth Ann Bisbee (F57)
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| 811 | An article in the local Cisco, Eastland County, Texas, newspaper-- "AN ABSOLUTE Treasure Trove fell on us when C. M. (Charlie) Wyatt Jr. dropped in on us. He was here for the Collins Reunion of last weekend, and shared some top-flight Carbon history with us. It's actually his C. H. S. Senior Autobiography and he surely got an A+ on it because it is filled with important history: class, aerial and individual photographs, maps and prose. He asked us to share it with Webb Jordan who is doing his continuing series on Carbon History. It's amazing how many of the pictures have teachers and personalities we remember. There must have been 30 kids in that 1933 first grade class with Miss Reba Ransom and just as many the Second year with Mrs. Mamie Townsend. It's amazing: I can actually associate some "little faces" with names from the past. Of 15 boys, only four did not have bibed overalls, and that was long before school uniforms were the thing. Elva Lee Jones was the Sixth Grade teacher. Among others, I recognize Cousin SAMMYE BISBEE, Glen Ford, and others. Henry Collins was the Seventh Grade teacher. T. E. Robertson was Superintendent in 43-44 and F. M. (Mooney?) Wood was principal. Mrs. Davis (Merrit Dunn's mother) ran the school candy store after Al Harrison, also janitor? There's a photo of the MKT Doodle Bug passenger train that ran from Waco to Stamford and back, through Carbon once a day. C. W.'s dad, Cyril "Red" Wyatt ran a barber shop and Cousin HOMER BISBEE and "Tuffy" Spencer were shine boys. The building that formerly housed the "Playboy Club" on Main St. was originally his dad's barber shop." | Family: Jessie L. Bisbee / Clara Belle O'brien (F117)
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| 812 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, R.K. (I30275)
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| 813 | An upholsterer at Jamestown and Rochester, New York, he became a partner with his brother-in-law Aylmer Addison Smith from 1911 to 1913, in the New York Order and Repair Shop, a furniture refinish, upholstery, and awning manufacturing firm in Torrington, Connecticut. | Isbell, Robert Nixon (I30054)
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| 814 | Anatole Joseph Bisbee obituary. | Porter, Vince (I15455)
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| 815 | Anatole Joseph Bisbee obituary. | Smith, Ardelyn (I15456)
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| 816 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Crowley, M. (I20429)
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| 817 | Andrew and his brother Lewis Mallory shared a farm at Coons Corners in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Although this was his third marriage, Andrew Mallory never had children. | Mallory, Andrew G. (I8706)
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| 818 | Andrew Bisbee enlisted in the 7th Main Vol. Infantry and was wounded at Seven Oaks, Va. in 1862, losing his right leg. Later he moved to Davenport, Iowa and from there to Cloquet, Minn. In 1885 he moved to Dakota Territory where he took up a V. P. A. homestead near what is now the town of Bisbee, N. D., which was named for him. Andrew Bisbee was active in politics and was the first State Senator to be elected from his district. He was also County Commissioner for several years. Andrew is buried at Cando, ND. | Bisbee, Andrew (I4441)
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| 819 | Andrew d. "Aged 21 yrs. 7 mos. 11 das." Burial Bridgewater, VT, Hill Cemetery. | Bisbee, Andrew J. (I5108)
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| 820 | Andrew d. "Aged 58 yrs. 1 mo. 7 das." | Bisbee, Andrew A. J. (I5145)
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| 821 | Andrew Gerrard had a brother in Sarles, N. D. in 1936. Mrs. Celia Ruth Kangas kindly furnished most of the data pertaining to the family of Andrew Bisbee. | Gerrard, Andrew (I7465)
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| 822 | Andrew J. was a grocer and mail carrier. Andrew d. "Aged 51 yrs. 11 mos. 6 das." | Bisbee, Andrew J. (I6761)
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| 823 | Andrew Shaw was a farmer. | Shaw, Andrew (I7053)
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| 824 | Anecdotal information had Stiles living in a structure in Wattsburg known as the "beehive." The law evicted him for debt, placing all his furniture on the street and locking him out. In the dark of morning, some of Stiles' friends broke the lock and moved him back in (Wattsburg Area Historical Society.) | Bisbee, Stiles (I709)
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| 825 | Angela d. "Aged 79 yrs." Burial New Milford, Pa. | Sweet, Angelia Amelia (I9443)
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| 826 | Anita was from West Peru, Me. Extra information from son Douglas S. #11-1121 [11-3001], Cameron Park, California. | Family: Norman Sylvester Bisbee / Anita C. Rowe (F3526)
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| 827 | Ann d. "Aged 48 yrs. 6 mos. 1 da." | Bisbee, Ann Porter (I1896)
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| 828 | Ann d. "Aged 5 wks." | Bisbee, Ann Frances (I3336)
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| 829 | Ann d. in the autumn of 1835. | Bisbee, Ann Frances (I1894)
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| 830 | Ann Jensen was from Minneapolis. | Family: Albert Jerimiah Bisbee / Ann Jensen (F2996)
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| 831 | Ann L. Colson of Hanover, Mass. | Family: Lorenzo Bisbee / Ann L. Colson (F1739)
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| 832 | Ann was a teacher in 1860 at the age of seventeen. | Bisbee, Ann (I3593)
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| 833 | Ann was baptized Church of New jerusalem, Brockton at age 5 to 6 weeks, 1 jan 1843. | Bisbee, Ann Rebecca (I1922)
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| 834 | Anna d. "Aged 1 yrs. 4 mos." | Bisbee, Anna E. (I5991)
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| 835 | Anna d. "Aged 62 yrs. 10 mos. 18 das." | Jones, Anna M. (I7402)
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| 836 | Anna d. "Aged 77 yrs." | Bisbee, Anna Bartlett (I5313)
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| 837 | Anna d. "Aged 90 yrs. 19 das." | Stanley, Anna Louise (I7301)
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| 838 | Anna d. "Widow, aged 73 yrs, 8 mos. 25 das." Burial Rural Cemetery, Brockton. | Gifford, Anna R. (I6700)
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| 839 | Anna was Alan's second wife. | Family: Allen D. Snow / Anna A. (F8058)
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| 840 | Anna was from Dixfield, Me. | Family: George Dana Bisbee / Anna Louise Stanley (F2857)
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| 841 | Anna's father moved to Midlesex, Vt. where he lived for 20 years, then moving back to Unity, N. H. and later to Michigan. | Perkins, Anna B. (I9220)
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| 842 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, A.M. (I5)
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| 843 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.E. Barwell / A.P. Zamore (F9747)
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| 844 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: E.C. Scheffler / A.W. Bisbee (F6100)
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| 845 | Ansel Bisbee was a carpenter for L. C. Bisbee, Minneapolis, 1885-1892. One Ansel Bisbee was a contractor, 628 Pershing Ave., Davenport, IA, 1944. | Bisbee, Ansel S. (I7347)
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| 846 | Ansel left no family. He moved to Buckfield, Maine and was listed as a taxpayer, Buckfield, 1797. He is also listed in the 1820 US Census for Maine, Town of Buckfield; no children. The 1812-1814 Massachusetts Militia records show "Ansel Bisbee, Capt., James Turner's Co., Lieut. Col. W. Ryerson's Regiment, raised at Buckfield, Maine. Service at Portland, Maine 9-14 to 9-24-1814." | Bisbee, Ansel (I1339)
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| 847 | Anthony Dyke was a weaver from Scotland; came to Ipswich, Mass. | Dyke, Anthony (I2353)
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| 848 | Antipas Bisbee was a farmer near Bartlett, Maine. He d. "Aged 71 yrs. 10 mos." | Bisbee, Antipas (I4571)
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| 849 | Appar. computed from age at d. but must be wrong; prob. b. 1665. | Cushman, Robert II (I2179)
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| 850 | Apparently never married. | Bisbee, Allan Oliver (I10421)
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