Matches 4,951 to 5,000 of 7,147
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| 4951 | old Methodist Smith Cemetery (unlocated). | Smith, James (I30885)
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| 4952 | Olive d. "Aged 64 yrs. 11 mos. 9 das." | Spear, Olive G. Jackson (I7703)
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| 4953 | Olive d. "Aged 86 yrs. 3 mos. 3 das." | Frazier, Olive (I6246)
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| 4954 | Olive G. (Jackson) Spear from Stoughton, Mass. | Family: Charles Frederick Bisbee / Olive G. Jackson Spear (F3131)
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| 4955 | Olive was from Hebron, Maine. They were married by Stephen Myrick, Esq. | Family: America Bisbee / Olive Gurney (F1448)
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| 4956 | Oliver Bisbee was a carpenter. He d. "Aged 57 yrs. 2 mos. ?? das." | Bisbee, Oliver J. (I5097)
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| 4957 | Oliver Bisbee was a ship's carpenter; moved to Brunswick, Maine before 1790 and lived in New Meadows, Brunswick, Maine. Records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War show, "Oliver Bisbee, Private, Capt. William Weston's Company. Enlisted June 30, 1776; discharged Nov. 19, 1776; stationed at Gurney for defense of Plymouth Harbour." | Bisbee, Oliver (I1268)
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| 4958 | Oliver Cromwell Smith enlisted from Warsaw, NY in the 9th New York Cavalry for the Civil War. On furlough he married Frances Bisbee, daughter of Benjamin Bisbee. On a scouting action to collect horses and food for the army, he was captured in the Shenandoah Valley near Winchester, VA. He spent 19 months in Libby Prison. He developed a heart condition that caused his death at age 59 years. As a builder in Fremont, NE, he built many buildings including the Post Office. After the depression of 1892, he removed his family to Omaha, NE. | Smith, Oliver Cromwell (I2686)
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| 4959 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stanton, O.C. (I23009)
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| 4960 | Olivia d. "Aged 62 yrs." | Longley, Olivia (I4891)
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| 4961 | Olivia was from Hawley, Mass. | Family: Ursal Bisbee / Olivia Longley (F1566)
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| 4962 | Ollie Mae Bruinekool was living in Edmond, Norton Co., Kansas in 1941. | Family: John W. Bruinekool / Ollie Mae Bisbee (F3996)
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| 4963 | on a trip to Guatemala of Cerebral Hemorrhage | Bisbee, Boyd Dearborn (I11487)
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| 4964 | On Midway Avenue. | Stanton, Frank J. (I9457)
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| 4965 | On Midway Avenue. | Stanton, Frank J. (I9457)
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| 4966 | On Midway Avenue. | Peters, Emma (I9460)
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| 4967 | On Midway Avenue. | Peters, Emma (I9460)
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| 4968 | On Midway Avenue. | Stanton, Ellery Thornley (I9462)
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| 4969 | On Midway Avenue. | Stanton, Frances E. (I9463)
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| 4970 | On Midway Avenue. | Stanton, Robert (I9464)
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| 4971 | On Moses Bisbee's gravestone: Sarah, his 2nd wife, Died July 19, 1854, ae 85yrs. | Sarah (I17690)
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| 4972 | On the family farm on Communications Road (between Blenheim and Shrewsbury - note: this is a guess but his father still owned the farm until 1880 or later so is probably correct. | Burk, Ernest C. (I30971)
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| 4973 | One Arza and one Ira Bisbee, East Pharsalia, N. Y. patented a hay press, US Patent 34872, 8 April 1862. | Bisbee, Arza (I1181)
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| 4974 | One Calvin Bisbee was Noble Grand Master of I. O. O. F. of Bethel, Me. in 1884. Calvin d. "Aged 56 years." | Bisbee, Calvin B. (I4681)
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| 4975 | One Charles L. Bisbee resided in Los Angeles, Cal., 1930. | Bisbee, Charles Lyman (I6959)
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| 4976 | One D. F. Bisbee was V. P. Agricultural Soc., Newport, VT (see 8233), 1867-68 One D. F. Bisbee was Sec. Agricultural Soc., Orleans Co, 1849 | Bisbee, David (I1476)
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| 4977 | One D. H. Bisbee is listed in an 1868 Camden, Maine directory as a power manufacturer. | Bisbee, Daniel Hutchinson (I4182)
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| 4978 | One Elisha Bisbee was a saddler. Elisha and his brother John, with about 1250 others were partners in the unfortuante "Land Bank of 1740." (see brother John Bisbee, Jr.) A petition of the General Court in 1735 for the establishment of a township at Gray, Maine, was signed by 60 persions including Elisha Bisbee. The petition was read and concurred in the House of Representatives, (Mass.) 3 Dec. 1735. At this time Maine was part of Massachusetts. Elisha Bisbee was a representative of Pembroke 1725, 1727, 1730-1734, 1736 (History of Plymouth County, D. Hamilton Hurd, Compiler, J.W. Lewis & CO, Phila, 1884.) Son Ebenezer was the executor of the estate of Elisha Bisbee of Pembroke. | Bisbee, Elisha (I815)
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| 4979 | One Elizabeth Grace Bisbee was an A. M., Columbia Univ., 1931. She was living at 3611 Linwood, Kansas City, Mo. | Bisbee, Elizabeth Grace (I7090)
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| 4980 | One Elizabeth, widow of Hannibal Bisbee, resided in Robbinsdale, Minn. in 1910. The Hannibal Bisbee Jr. family is from "GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE READS, REEDS, THE BISBEES, THE BRADFORDS," by Axel Hayford Reed. | Bisbee, Hannibal Jr. (I6068)
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| 4981 | One G. C. Daniels was informant on Charles H. Daniels' death certificate. | Daniels, Grant C. (I8887)
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| 4982 | One Harold Bisbee, author of "Dramatized American Songs and Episodes." One Harold Bisbee won the Press Prize, American Academy, Rome, 1935. One Harold Bisbee lives Milton, Mass (Press report 1935). Harold L. was a Lieutenant in the Army. | Bisbee, Harold Leslie (I7124)
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| 4983 | One Ira Bisbee was a carpet cleaner at the foot of Cambridge Street, Boston, in 1860 and 1861; he lived in Bridgewater. | Bisbee, Ira (I3269)
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| 4984 | One Isaac Bisbee granted a deed to Amos Allux, 1816 (See records, Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y. vol. G p. 235). | Bisbee, Isaac (I1176)
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| 4985 | One Jane Bisbee was admitted to the Church of Carver, Mass. in 1806 and was Precinct Janitor in Carver from 1809 to 1819. | Bisbee, Jane (I2615)
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| 4986 | One John Bisbee of Plainfield, Mass. in 1807 gave a warranty deed to Joshua and Sarah Shaw, land to the value of $1050, in Meredith, Delaware County, N. Y. and recorded in Delhi, N. Y. Record B 404.Revolutionary War records of soldiers and sailors of Massachusetts shows, "John Bisbee of Bridgewater, Private Capt. Elisha Mitchell's Co. Col. Simeon Cary's Reg't.; payrol for 7 das; service between time of enlistment and time of marching dated April 22, 1776." The 1790 US Census for Massachusetts lists John Bisbee Bridgewater 4 m. and 4 fem. "John Bisbee was a man of marked ability and carried on various kinds of business including a tannery, blacksmith shop, brick factory and farming." John d. "Aged 70 yrs. canser." EDSON FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY by Carrol Andrew Edson has, "MARY EDSON third child and second daughter of John Edson and Judith Shaw, and twin of Martha, born 24 May 1772 Bridgewater, Mass., married there 17 Oct. 1817 as his third wife, John Bisbee, born 15 April 1747. He died 1 Nov. 1817, Abington, Mass., she died 2 Feb 1833. He had married, 1st, intentions 14 Nov. 1771, Abington, Mass., as her second husband, Rebecca Keith, daughter of Josiah Keith, and widow of Isaac Alden. She died in Abington 10 Aug. 1777. He married, 2nd, 11 March 1779, Huldah Shaw, born 22 May 1747, daughter of Ebenezer Shaw and Mary Reed." | Bisbee, John (I1165)
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| 4987 | One John Bisbee sold land to a peter Sharp in Warsaw, N. Y. in 1811. d. Age 7Yrs. 1 Mo. 22 Das. | Bisbee, John (I2682)
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| 4988 | One John Bisbee was a Universalist of Easton and had the following inscription on his tomb: "An Honest Man is the Noblest Work of God." | Bisbee, John (I2094)
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| 4989 | One Jonothan Bisbee shows a will of record, Suffold County, 1817, No. 25228. | Bisbee, Jonothan (I1388)
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| 4990 | One Levi Bisbee served in the Civil War in the 11 Regiment, NH Infantry, Company "G." He enlisted in 1862 when 27 years of age and was mustered out as a First Class Musician. | Bisbee, Levi Bates (I1517)
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| 4991 | One Luther Bisbee of Albany, Gent., mortgaged for $5000 to Glading Waterman of Dalton, lot 28, 109 acres, 103 rods; also 26 acres in lot 8, June 24, 1807. | Bisbee, Luther (I1171)
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| 4992 | One Nettie E. Bisbee was a stenographer at 70 Vernon Street, Springfield, Mass. in 1902. | Bisbee, Nettie Eliza (I5399)
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| 4993 | One of Bolivar Bisbee's sons died when he was 18. Bolivar had been married twice. Will of Eleanor B. Bisbee, Nevada, Iowa, 1907, shows bequests to Delmont Lincoln Bisbee's children. | Bisbee, Delmont Lincoln (I4870)
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| 4994 | One Robert Bisbee served in the 16th Maine Infantry from Calais, Me. in the Civil War. A record from the vital statistics entries of the Maine Secretary of State gives Robert Edgar as the son of Robert Bisbee and Elvira Moses B. | Bisbee, Robert D. Jr. (I4317)
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| 4995 | One Sarah Bisbee died April 16, 1822, ae 70, Stoughton, Mass. (NEHGR vol. 128, p. 282.) | Bisbee, Sarah (I1382)
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| 4996 | One Sarah Bisbee of Rochester, Mass. M Thadeus Stetson in New Bedford, Mass. 28 Dec. 1809. Intention published 9 Dec. 1809. Marriage record from First Congregational Church, Rochester, Mass. No further record. | Family: Thaddeus Stetson / Sarah Bisbee (F788)
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| 4997 | One source states she died in childbirth; however, her daughter did survive her. Family history states she died of influenza during the great epidemic of that period. -- M. Brownyer Descendant of Alanson Bisbee (I9845). | Bisbee, Florence A. (I12001)
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| 4998 | One Sumner Bisbee of Meredith, NY married Mahala Moon (NY State records, etc.) This could possibly be Sumner Jr. No marriage date was found but the son, Adalbert was born in 1852 so we have recorded Sumner Jr. accordingly. Sumner Bisbee granted a deed to H. Murrey in 1833 (D 12, Vol. M, p. 148) Delaware County, Delhi, NY.Lived in Meredith, NY in 1849. He died age 57 years 4 months. | Bisbee, Sumner (I3117)
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| 4999 | One Vera G. Bisbee was a nurse, residence 1619 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. in 1914. | Bisbee, Vera G. (I8065)
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| 5000 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, M.M. (I10989)
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