Matches 851 to 900 of 7,147
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| 851 | Appears the body was take by the state for research. | Bisbee, Stiles (I709)
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| 852 | appendicitis | Porter, Hazel (I31945)
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| 853 | Application for passport in 1873 has his birth date as Oct 29, 1832. Masonic card has it Oct 29, 1833. Both have Springfield, Vt as place of birth. | Bisbee, Rev. Herman (I3780)
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| 854 | Applied for Grant, Plymouth, Mass. | Tilson, Edmond (I4427)
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| 855 | Apprenticed at age 15 to John Latham. | Cushman, Joshua Sr. (I2187)
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| 856 | Archer E. Munsell was a farmer. | Munsell, Archer E. (I7031)
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| 857 | Archer E. Munsell was from Amherst, Mass. | Family: Archer E. Munsell / Mary Wells Bisbee (F2599)
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| 858 | Archie died of tuberculosis. | Bisbee, Archie Thomas (I9526)
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| 859 | Archie Hewitt was raised by the Bisbees. | Family: Archie Hewitt / Elizabeth C. Bisbee (F1257)
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| 860 | Ardelia Rebecca (Bisbee) Lowe is buried in Brookside Cemetery East, Englewood Cemetery, Bergen, New Jersey, USA Vault Plot# 470, Grave# 3. | Bisbee, Ardelia Rebecca (I6278)
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| 861 | Ardelia Rebecca graduated from Madelia High School in 1907 and from MacAlister College, St. Paul, in 1910. | Bisbee, Ardelia Rebecca (I6278)
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| 862 | Aretas is mentioned as the village shoemaker. He had his shop in Amherst... "right on the street line on the road, south from the church, now gone." Aretas Bisbee recorded deeds in Hampshire County, Mass. in 1825-26-27-35-44-65. His will, recorded 8 Jan. 1869 (vol. 175, p. 9), for less that $1000, bequeathes to his wife, Fanny G., his daughter Eunice Dickinson and to Ellen Augusta, daughter of his son, Severas. Aretas d. "Aged 79 yrs., 4 mos., 5 das." | Bisbee, Aretas (I1420)
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| 863 | Ariel Backus was from Bridgewater, Vt. The couple was married by Rev. Benjamin Shaw. | Family: Ariel Backus / Lucia Jean Bisbee (F2626)
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| 864 | Arlan R. Dustin was a shoe finisher. | Dustin, Arlan R. (I7815)
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| 865 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: John Bancroft Bisbee, Jr / A. Ripley (F3574)
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| 866 | Arlene's obituary has them married September 12, 1933. | Family: Arthur Douglas Bisbee, Jr. / Mary Arlene Gray (F3614)
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| 867 | Around 1830 this family moved to Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin. The US Government had completed surveying the Green Bay District, land was for sale to settlers at $1.25 an acre. Information provided by Donald M. Bisbee #11-1572. | Family: Allen C. Bisbee / Zaruah Gates (F1537)
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| 868 | Arterio sclerosis and Senility | Bisbee, Lilla Maria (I3932)
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| 869 | Arthur B. Briggs was a farmer. He resided at one tim in Milford, Mass. | Briggs, Arthur Burton (I7337)
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| 870 | Arthur Bisbee's address was 152 Highland Ave., Athol in 1922. Arthur Bisbee, testman, res., 182 Exchange St., Athol in 1938. | Bisbee, Arthur Studley (I7745)
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| 871 | Arthur came to Plymouth, Mass. in 1647 and bought 300 acres in Marshfield for 21 pounds. | Howland, Arthur (I3549)
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| 872 | Arthur d. "Aged 27 das." | Bisbee, Arthur William (I8261)
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| 873 | Arthur d. "Aged 39 yrs." | Bisbee, Arthur Tullock (I6631)
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| 874 | Arthur died age 7 Mos. Eysepelas. | Robinson, Arthur (I9373)
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| 875 | Arthur G. Bisbee had charge of the E. P. Bagg estate of Holyoke, Mass. for 11 years. He started in the automobile business at Springfield, Mass. in 1920 and later in Greenfield, Mass. in 1935. He d. "Aged 56 yrs. 6 mos. 15 das." | Bisbee, Arthur Garfield (I6994)
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| 876 | Arthur G. Burr was from El Paso, [Kan.] No record of children from this marriage. | Family: Arthur G. Burr / Lucy Hooker Bisbee (F2574)
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| 877 | Arthur Hazelton was a widower. | Family: Arthur Hazelton / Luella Bisbee (F2980)
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| 878 | Arthur L. Bisbee graduated from Madelia High School in 1895 and attended the University of Minnesota in 1896 and 1897. He was with the Dubuque Linseed Oil Works from 1898 through 1900. Other business connections as follows: Sales Manager, Midland Linseed Products Company, 1901-1922. Sec'y, later vice-president the above, 1922-1946. President of the above (until company was sold), 1950. Was living in Jenkintown, Pa., 1955. Burial Whitemarsh Memorial Park. | Bisbee, Arthur Leonard (I6273)
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| 879 | Arthur Leonard, Jr. is a graduate of Ohio State University. | Bisbee, Arthur Leonard (I7546)
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| 880 | Arthur O. Babine was a hide-man. | Babine, Arthur Oliver (I7188)
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| 881 | As a toddler Louis sailed with his parents (from France) and landed in San Francisco (1852-1853). Eventually, they ended up in Placer County, CA near Auburn. His mother's name was Caroline Joninon and she died in Jankee Jims, CA (near Iowa Hill) in 1856. Louis worked in the mines as a young man and later became an expert house painter and wallpaper hanger. He also was a charter member of Auburn Hook and Ladder Company No. 2. Information on Louis H. Joninon submitted by Andrea Wing Gladstone, great-great granddaughter of John Gould Bisbee, from research given her by a Bisbee cousin, now deceased. | Joninon, Louis H. (I1973)
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| 882 | as Frances Virginia (Crowley) Collins | Family: Edward Harold Smith / Frances Virginia Crowley (F11198)
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| 883 | As Jessie (Clarke) Root | Family: Edward Harold Smith / Jessie Clarke (F11193)
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| 884 | As Mrs. James P. Campbell | Barnard, Marjorie Belden (I30014)
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| 885 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: L.F. Willis / D.A. Bisbee (F6145)
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| 886 | Asa Bisbee left Bridgewater in early life for Yarmouth, Maine. He was a member of the North Yarmouth Light Infantry, organized in 1805. He served in the War of 1812; was a gunsmith and blacksmith, also a merchant in Yarmouth Falls after 1840. Asa d. "Aged 76 yrs." | Bisbee, Asa (I1219)
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| 887 | Asahel Bisbee brought action in Court of Sessions, Hampshire County against Job Bisbee in 1826; also Job versus Jotham Jr., et al.; also Jotham Jr. versus Job and the Mass. Hospital Insurance Co. in 1826. Asahel d. "Aged 63 yrs. 3 mos. 20 das." | Bisbee, Asahel (I1435)
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| 888 | Asaniah D. Bisbee aka Dennis A. Bisbee. Dennis A. Bisbee listed in the Buckfield directory for 1850 as 28 years old and his wife as 32 years old; 4 children. | Bisbee, Asaniah Dennis (I4395)
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| 889 | Asaph Bisbee 3d was a cordwainer. | Bisbee, Asaph III (I1944)
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| 890 | Asaph Bisbee moved to Philadelphia before 1813. He was a shoemaker, cordwainer and a dealer in various articles of footwear until his death. He made a will in Philadelphia, PA, Will Book 19, page 193, will number 163, as follows: "In the Name of God, Amen. I, Asaph Bisbee of Kensington District of the Northern Liberties, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Cordwainer, being weak in body but sound of mind, memory and understanding. Praised be God for the same!.... bequeath all property, real, personal and mixed to my beloved wife, Catherine Bisbee..." During the various phases of Asaph's business experience he was located at the following addresses and pursuing the listed occupations: 1813 -- Esaph Bisbie, shoemaker. Corner 2nd and Prime St. Phila. 1819 -- Asoph Bisby, cordwainer. 36 South 3rd Street. Phila. 1829-1837 -- Asaph Bisbee, cordwainer. 189 Germantown Rd. Phila. 1839 -- A. Bisbee, boots, shoes, combs. 197 Germantown Rd. Phila. 1843-1847 -- Asaph Bisbee, cordwainer. 197 Germantown Rd. Phila. Just before Asaph Bisbee came to Philadelphia in 1810, the city had a population of 53722; Southwark, 13707; Northern Liberties, 19874 and all of Philadelphia County, 111210. McKean Street was the south limit of Philadelphia in 1840. Camden, NJ, just across the river, had only a few buildings. In Philadelphia the railroad ran up Broad Street from Prime Street (now Washington Avenue), south over to Dock Street. No stations are shown on the old layouts. A railroad also ran on Lehigh Avenue and north to Richmond Piers from Reading, Pa. He named his wife as executrix, dated 21 July 1847. Witnesses were: James B Dare (Alderman), Joseph S. Bradford and Matthias Fouse. The affidavit of authenticity of the will was dated 12 Aug. 1847. Oath by executrix was 12 Aug. 1847. Catherine Bisbee signed her mark. Asaph Bisbee was deceased at this time. The Public Ledger and Daily Transcript of Aug 10, 1847 carried the following death notice: "Died on the 8th inst., Mr. Asaph Bisbee, in 60 years of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, number 197 Germantown Road above Franklin St., this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock without further notice, proceed to Laurel Hill." Asaph d. "Aged 63 yrs." Burial Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, August 10, 1847. Grave is in north half of cemetery lot no. 123 Sec. R. After writing the Laurel Hill Cemetery Co. (April 24, 1954) we visited the graves and saw the records. Asaph Bisbee was 63 yrs. old according to their records. No other information was obtained from them except the burial date of his wife Catherine Bisbee. The monument and lot is about one hundred feet from the main cemetery office and in the old North part about four blocks north of Lehigh Ave. On Ridge Ave. an old marble monument, eight foot high, and a slab are in place. The name Asaph Bisbee is easily read, the date of death is indistinct but the words "Native of Plymouth" on the slab are legible. Philadelphia County has no records of births, marriages or deaths prior to 1860. The wills of Plymouth County in Plymouth were examined a few years ago with the thought that George Bisbee (653) may have left a will or some kind of reference, but nothing was found. Therefore the cemetery data and other facts identify this Asaph Bisbee as Number 7166, beyond any doubt. | Bisbee, Asaph (I1937)
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| 891 | Asenath d. in infancy. | Cushman, Asenath (I3338)
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| 892 | ashes | Allen, Denton Emery (I13261)
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| 893 | ashes buried | Brownyer, Raymond William (I30635)
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| 894 | ashes buried | Rinehart, Mary Wilma (I30636)
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| 895 | Ashes scattered at sea, Ocean Beach Pier, San Diego, CA. -- Mary Brownyer, Descendant of Alanson Wilbur Bisbee (I9845). | Brownyer, Edith Rae (I26120)
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| 896 | Ashes scattered on Lake Superior. | Brownyer, Harold Raymond (I30615)
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| 897 | Ashland Daily Tidings -John M. Cunningham Private family services will be held for John Marshall Cunningham, 8 6, of Ashland, who died Tuesday, June 4, 2002 at the Linda Vista Care Cent er, Ashland. He was born July 28, 1915 at Deer Lodge, Mont. the son of John and Sue Cun ningham. During World War II he served in the United States Army in the So uth Pacific. He lived in Santa Barbara, Calif. where he was a published No velist. He moved to Ashland in 1985. Surviving are: his son, Richard Cunningham of LaFayette, Calif. and his da ughter Mary Howard of Austin, Texas. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Litwiller - Simonsen F uneral Home and Crematory, Ashland. | Cunningham, John Marshall (I26029)
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| 898 | Assistant General sales manager Packing co | Bisbee, Frederick L. (I9475)
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| 899 | asthma | Cushman, Ebenezer (I47)
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| 900 | At Ashtabula County Nursing Center. | Bisbee, Raymond Harry Sr. (I17549)
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