Matches 5,451 to 5,500 of 7,147
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| 5451 | Resided: 1900, Woodstock City, McHenry, Illinois. 1910, Richland, Wisconsin 1930, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin | Family: Benjamin Franklin Buckley / Grace Belle Bisbee (F9418)
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| 5452 | Residencd Sharon, Vt. | Rolph, Daniel Jr. (I3866)
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| 5453 | Residence 1: Bet. 1795 - 1811, Orwell, Addison County, Vermont Residence 2: Bet. 1811 - 1826, Genessee County, New York Residence 3: Bet. 1835 - 1852, Mina, Chautauqua, New York | Bisbee, Ezra (I1130)
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| 5454 | Residence, 363 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y., 1940. | Bisbee, Helen H. (I7658)
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| 5455 | Residence: 3015 Elmwood Ave, Erie, Pa. Occupation: truck driver. | Bisbee, George Burton (I3011)
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| 5456 | Residence: 311 South 13th st, Philadelphia, Pa. | Dickerson, Nellie Florence (I19949)
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| 5457 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnson, L.S. (I12164)
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| 5458 | Residing at 2455 Coral St, Philadelphia. | Owens, Nellie Florence (I19975)
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| 5459 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Graessle, G.S. (I30073)
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| 5460 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Neily, S.E. (I16248)
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| 5461 | Residing in Michigan the last news from him. | Fisk, Dallas (I9396)
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| 5462 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: G. Hoglund / J. Konefes (F11516)
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| 5463 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, M.M. (I30203)
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| 5464 | Reta V. was a registered nurse in Boston, Mass. Her husband was a salesman. | Family: Francis Charles Stanton / Reta Vivian Bisbee (F3643)
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| 5465 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, C.R. III (I14119)
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| 5466 | retired farmer | Smith, James Richard (I2336)
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| 5467 | Retired from Hudson, NH fire dept. after 50 years of service. Information submitted by Mark Stratton, NH grandson of Charles R. Harris & Bertha Lura Bisbee via email | Hammond, Leon Gregory (I31443)
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| 5468 | Reuben and Mary Jane are buried in the little cemetery on the Bisbee homestead. It is a lovely little cemetery with an iron gate with 1879 inscribed on it. | Family: Reuben E. Bisbee, Jr. / Mary Jane Armstrong (F1237)
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| 5469 | Reuben d. "Aged 77 yrs." He is buried in Lot #13, Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Vt. | Bisbee, Reuben (I1117)
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| 5470 | Reuben III was raised on the farm where the brickyard was. For many years the home was the Preaching Place for all religious persons. His parents wre Methodist. When he was 22 years old, he built a house and married a young lady. She was buried exactly 2 months after their wedding day - inflammatory rheumatism. He sold his home and business and for two years he wandered, like a fish out of water. On 12 May 1867 he met Hannah. They were married soon after. Reuben III had a sever sick spell. When better, he decided to go west. Several members of the family, including his parents, migrated 3 Nov. 1873 and with their two sons started life in the west. They liked the country, but were to undergo many hardships. Reuben died Aged 82 Yrs, 6 Mos, 3 Das. | Bisbee, Rev. Reuben E. III (I2401)
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| 5471 | Reuben was only 18 years old when his father, Elijah Bisbee, died in 1743. Reuben's brothers, Joseph and Benjamin, were minor children and were placed by the court under the guardianship of one Joshua Pearce, possibly a relative of their mother. In 1748, at age 23, Reuben petitioned the court and was granted co-guardianship of his brothers. In 1754 Reuben settled accounts with Joshua Pearce and discharged him as guardian.[A] In 1748, Reuben Bisbee, cordwainer of Plympton, purchased 30 acres from Benjamin Samson Jr. of Plympton for eight-hundred pounds of the old tenor. The land is only described as that purchased by Benjamin from his father, who had purchased it from Samuel Cushman, "reference being had to the records for the boundaries therof with buildings and fencing, always reserving unto Benjamin Cushman the one half of all the iron ore on said land...."[B] Reuben's mother, Eleanor Pierce, died in 1749, leaving Reuben a nine-acre parcel of land in Plympton. That same year Reuben Bisbee, cordwainer, sold it for two-hundred pounds to Benjamin and Lydia Sampson.[C] In 1752 the Plympton town clerk recorded that "A white ram with large horns [was] taken up in Plympton by Reuben Bisbe within the enclosure of [brother] Elijah Bisbee on the 15th day of September, new style, 1752."[D] A 1762 Court Record from Plymouth shows that Reuben Bisbe and his wife, who came from Connecticut Colony, but who last resided in Middleboro, but were now residing in the "furnace house" in Kingston, were ordered by the Constable to leave town.[E] In June, 1776, Reuben Bisbe and his wife, who had came from Middleboro in June, 1775 were ordered by the Constable to depart the town of Plimpton.[E] In May, 1777, a Judge of Probate from Hanover declared Reuben and Elijah Bisbee in default on a 100-pound note.[E] When Reuben married widow Eunice House, her daughter, Eunice Pratt, had been under the guardianship of one Nathaniel Pratt since 1760. In 1777, Eunice Pratt, being over the age of 14, exercised her right to select her own guardian, choosing Reuben Bisbe.[F] In September, 1777, private Reuben Bisbe of Capt. Thomas Samson's co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt., Gen. Palmer's brigade engaged in a month-long secret mission against Newport, R.I.[G] In April of 1778, Reuben Bisbe of Plympton was listed among the men mustered in Plymouth Co. by James Hatch, Muster Master, into Capt. Thomas Turner's co., for eight months service.[G] In 1788, Reuben and Eunice Bisbee of Plympton sold for eighteen pounds all the land in Plympton that Eunice had enherited from her former husband, Joshua Pratt, late of Plympton, to one Joshua Pratt of Plympton.[H] Reuben and Eunice Bisbee's graves have not been located. Reuben's first wife, Lydia Faunce is buried at the "Old Plympton Burying Place" in the same family plot as his brother, Elijah Bisbee. References: [A] Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 9, p. 172, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass. Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 9, pp. 172-3, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass. Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 11, p. 109, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass. Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 13, p. 370, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass. [B] Plymouth County Deed on Microfilm, book 44, page 242, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass. [C] Plymouth County Deed on Microfilm, book 40, page 201, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass. [D] Records of Plympton County Clerk, Plympton, Mass. [E] Plymouth Court Records,1686-1859, NEHGS. [F] Jayne Pratt Lovelace, The Pratt Directory, 1995 Rev. Ed,. Ancestor House, 417 W. McNair St., Chandler, AZ 85224. [G] Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston, Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 18 Post Office Square, 1896. [H] Plymouth County Deed on Microfilm, book 94, page 96, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass. | Bisbee, Reuben (I710)
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| 5472 | Rev. A. Carman, D.D. of Bellevill, Canada, Bishop of the M. E. Church, Toronto, Canada. | Carman, Rev. A. D. D. (I9398)
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| 5473 | Rev. Almon S. Bisbee was an evangelist and a superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League. | Bisbee, Rev. Almon S. (I6253)
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| 5474 | Rev. Charles Bisbee was of short stature, thus differing from other members of the family. He moved from Sumner in the early 1830's and built a house east of Peru, Maine. Rev. Charles Bisbee lived there with his second wife (Mrs. Beulah (Norris) Putnam). The house later became the proberty of Alvah Curtiss. Rev. Bisbee was minister at Cape Elizabeth, Maine in 1876. | Bisbee, Rev. Charles (I2800)
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| 5475 | Rev. Clara (Babcock) Bisbee was "Minister of Vermont" and was located at 75 Clarkson Street, Boston in 1898. She d. "Aged 78 yrs." | Babcock, Clara M. (I5511)
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| 5476 | Rev. Herman Bisbee wrote "Memoirs of Rev. Seth Barnes." Rev. Barnes was born in 1814 and died in 1866. Rev. Herman Bisbee was Pastor of Dawes Place in Boston from 1874 to 1879. Herman Bisbee d. "Clergyman, aged 45 yrs. 4 mos." | Bisbee, Rev. Herman (I3780)
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| 5477 | Rev. Levi Bates was the father of Gov. John Lewis Bates of Massachusetts, and a cousin of Lilly Litchfield. | Bates, Lieut. Levi B. (I1508)
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| 5478 | Rev. Marvin Davis Bisbee attended Dartmouth College and received his A. B. in 1871 and an Honorary Masters in 1908. He attended Andover Theological Seminary from 1871 to 1873 and received a D. D. from Chicago Theological Seminary in 1874. He was ordained a Congregational minister in 1874. Rev. Bisbee was pastor at Fishville, now Penacook, NH, from 1874 to 1877 and pastor at Wood Memorial Church, Cambridge, Mass. from 1877 to 1881. He was associate editor of the Boston Congregationalist, House of Auburnville, Mass. from 1881 to 1886. In 1893 Rev. Bisbee became Professor of Divinity and Librarian of Dartmouth College. He was also a member of the New Hampshire Historical Society and the Virginia Historical Society. He was living in Hanover, NH in 1911. Among his writings were: "Bibliography of Dartmouth College, " 1894; "Bibliographical Sketches of Librarians and Bibliographers" and in 1887 he wrote "Songs of the Pilgrims." In 1894 he read an article, "Influence of Bishop Berkeley on New England Thought" and in 1898 he wrote "Function of the Library in the Education of Life." He d. "Aged 68 yrs. 2 mos. 7 das." | Bisbee, Rev. Martin Davis (I3802)
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| 5479 | Revolutionary War records of soldiers and sailors of Massachusetts lists, "Aaron Bisbey, Private, Capt. Andrew Sampson's Co. Col. Nathan Sparhawk's Reg't.; marched 10-17-78; discharged 12-11-1778; service 2 mos. Castle Island." Also, "Aaron Bisbee, Private Capt. William Weston's Co. Enlisted 9-20-1776; discharged 1-7-1777; stationed at Garnet for defense of Plymouth Harbor." Joshua Soule's will dated 8 May 1767, item, "... To my daughter Sarah, wife of Aaron Bisbee, the sum of 18 pounds...." | Bisbee, Aaron Jr (I918)
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| 5480 | Reynolds H. Smith of Litchfield, Connecticut, enlisted in the military (no Branch assignment) at New Haven, Connecticut, 17 Apr 1945. He had one year of college and had worked as a Physical Therapy Technician or Chair Store Manager. | Smith, Reynolds Holcroft (I21152)
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| 5481 | Reynolds James Smith served in the U.S. Army from 17 April 1945 to 19 December 1945, in which he was a technical sergeant. Along with his two brothers he was an officer of A.A. Smith, Inc. and the Wolcott House, Furniture stores in Torrington, Connecticut, founded by his father. Following his retirement from the furniture business in the 1960s, he was owner-operator of a retail liquor store at Torrington and a storekeeper at the Connecticut Junior Republic at Litchfield. | Smith, Reynolds Holcroft (I21152)
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| 5482 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, R.J. Jr. (I3595)
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| 5483 | Richard A. is a lumber dealer (1951). | Bisbee, Richard Arnold (I8270)
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| 5484 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, R.A. (I30032)
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| 5485 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, R.B. (I7689)
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| 5486 | Richard Bisbee is employed by Boeing Defense & Space Group and is working on the Air Force One / C=137 Special Air Missions Fleet in the Washington D.C. area (Andrews Air Force Base). | Bisbee, Richard Lee (I14496)
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| 5487 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.C. Bisbee / J.B. Spencer (F6079)
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| 5488 | Richard died as the result of an accident while riding a bicycle with his brother, James. | Nelson, Richard Earl (I23920)
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| 5489 | Richard enlisted 6 Aug. 1950 in the US Air Force, was sent to San Antonio, Texas for basic training, then to Keesler AFB, Biloxi, Miss. for airborne radar electronic training. He was stationed at Elgin AFB, Florica, Jun 1951 to Oct. | Bisbee, Richard Max (I12278)
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| 5490 | Richard Gavitt had brown eyes and black hair, was slender, quiet, and stood about 5'-6" tall. He served in the US Army during WWII. Stationed at Douglas, Arizona, he was aboard ship on his way to Guam when the War ended. Most of his working life he was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a welder. | Gavitt, Richard Charles (I1784)
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| 5491 | Richard H. was a salesman and yard foreman in Ypsilanti, Mich. in 1939. Married several times. No children. | Bisbee, Richard Henry (I7630)
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| 5492 | Richard Horth was from Cataraugus, New York. | Family: Richard Horth / Chloe Thompson (F590)
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| 5493 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LaCount, R.D. Jr. (I31180)
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| 5494 | Richard is a musician residing in San Diego, California. | Smith, Richard Steven (I30119)
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| 5495 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, R.J. (I15265)
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| 5496 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nye, R.Q. (I15998)
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| 5497 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Backus, R.K. (I12143)
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| 5498 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Richard Lee Bisbee / M. Thornton (F6124)
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| 5499 | Richard Mann settled in Plymouth, MA. | Mann, Richard (I3919)
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| 5500 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, R.S. (I14273)
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