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12851 | William Alston, also of Newton, who was a prosperous landowner, resident upon and cultivating his own estate which was of respectable dimensions. There is some doubt as to the number of times William was married. In the pedigree registered by one of his great great grandsons, William Alston of Odell at the Heralds Visitation of Bedfordshire in 1634 his wife is said to have been (Ann), the daughter of (Thomas) Simonds, and her arms are given as "Azure a chevron inter 3 trefoiles slipped d'or") The inclusion of the Christian names within brackets indicates some uncertainty about them, and that about the name Ann is strengthened by the patriarchs mention in his will of his "wyfe Elizabethe" without any reference to a previous marriage. It is not unusual for a trifling vagueness to exist about great great grandparents surnames, to say nothing of their Christian names, and it may not have occured to the Odell family to verify their pedigree by reference to their ancestor's will, even if facilities for doing so were then allowed. On consideration I have decided to regard Ann as a misnomer, and William to have had only one wife-Elizabeth Simonds. This view is supported by Elizabeth's will, to which her son Edward was executor. William Alston died in the winter of 1563-4, his burial being recorded in the Newton registers as having taken place on the 30th January. Husband and wife were not long divided by death, for although no entry of her burial has been found, her will in which she describes herself as widow is dated 14th May, 1564-5, and was proved on the 30th of the following month (June), in the Archdeaconry of Sudbury. William Alston's will is dated 18th October, 1563, being made probably at the beginning of the illness which terminated fatally. It was proved on the 23rd October, 1567, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, and is notable as being the earliest Alston will among the testamentary archives of that Court now in the safe keeping of Somerset House. The will begins with the usual pious formulary of the commendation of the testators soul to God and his "bodye to therthe" accompanied by the bequest of certain benefactions to be bestowed "amongeste the poore" at his funeral. Then follow the various dispositions of his estate among his wife and children. He had issue three sons and two daughters, of whom at least two sons and the daughters were living at his decease. Source: Cresswell, Lionel (1905) Stemmata Alstoniana, Table 1. | Alston, William (I28386)
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12852 | William and Alexander McGaughy arrived in Frederick Co., Maryland in 1752. According to COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Settlers of Maryland 1679 - 1783. Alexander married Rachel Thompson before 1764 in Rowan County, NC. | McGaughey, Alexander (I27716)
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12853 | William Barrow was a tobacco farmer, who, after raising his family in Brunswick County, Virginia, moved to North Carolina with his son Aaron, and died in the 91st year of his age. For more: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~kell/genealogy/dad/fergusenmcewen/ferguson-barrow.html | Barrow, William (I20285)
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12854 | William CRAIGE married Margaret 'Abigail' Stuart. He had five daughters. He died on January 13, 1784, in Orange, North Carolina, at the age of 74, and is not identical to William Craige the minister in Glasgow, Scotland who is mentioned in Chalmers' General Biographical Dictionary. His wife is Abigail in his will. Daughters Joanna Mc Millan (mother Mary?), Abigail Pasmore, Bethosheba (Batsheba) Crayton (1735-1834), Ruth Simmons and Mary Stuart. | Craige, William (I27721)
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12855 | William Ewing, full cousin of the late Hon. Thomas Ewing, a soldier in the war of 1812, father-in-law of James E. Cox, Esq., of Mansfield, and an influential citizen of "Old" Richland County, died in Ashland County, on Feb 10th., 1874, aged 82 years. He was for 40 years an Elder in the Lutheran Church. [Shelby (OH) Independent News: 22 January 1874, Vol. 6, No. 13] Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997 Name: Wm Ewing Gender: Male Death Date: 10 Feb 1874 Death Place: Ashland, Ashland, Ohio Age: 82 Birth Date: 1792 | Ewing, William (I22223)
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12856 | William Greene Sr was born in Virginia in 1734. Married Sarah Ann Alston in Warren county, NC. Enlisted in First North Carolina Regiment under Colonel James Moore as a captain. He received a land grant of 500 acres bounty land as an officer for service, in Washington County, Georgia, Jan 24, 1784. Came on into Georgia and died in Wilkes County, Georgia in July 1806. His will can be found in Will Book "GG", 1806-1807. | Greene, William (I28362)
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12857 | William married Ester and had four known children, John (Edgecombe, NC), Amy, Mary (Pitt, NC) and Frances b. 1719. | Winkles, William (I27629)
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12858 | William married Mary Gates, their children in 1891 were Theophilus and Annie. | Dinsmore, William J. (I27779)
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12859 | William McGaughey (1740-1812) was a private under Col. John Neville at Fort Pitt. The Daughters of the American Revolution lineage book has him born in Scotland (?). William McGaughey, son of William McGaughey and Margaret Boyd McGaughey, was born around 1738 in Ireland. He married Elizabeth Lackey around 1760 in York Co., PA. They had the following known children: Samuel Alexander McGaughey (1763 - 1841) Agnes McGaughey Alexander (1765 - 1819) Elizabeth McGaughey Edmonson (1770 - ) Margaret McGaughey Robinson (1767 - ) Ann McGaughey McCain (1768 - 1847) William McGaughey (1773 - 1820) Anna McGaughey Gammill (1774 - 1847) James Harvey McGaughey (1777 - 1837) George Washington McGaughey (1781 - 1861) Mary McGaughey McCain (1786 - 1833) On 28 Aug. 1757 a size roll of Col. Washington's Company was taken. On this roll was No. 68, Wm. McGaugh (possibly William McGaughey), 30 years old, 5' 7" in height, from Ireland, a planter, who enlisted Aug. 1756 in Frederick Co., VA. In 1760 William was living in York Co., PA at the time of his marriage to Elizabeth Lackey. In 1771 William lived in the Turkey Cove in Powell's Valley in present Lee Co., VA. In 1774 William lived on Head Sugar Tree Draft in Washington Co., VA. On 11 Aug 1775 the Provincial Convention of Virginia ordered Col. John Neville to march with his company and take possession of Ft Pitt (to later become Pittsburg, PA). William Magahey (McGaughey) was a soldier in this company. His name is on a list of troops paid at Rommey, VA. On 10 Jun 1776 Wm. McGaughy was the 55th signer of a Fincastle Co., VA, petition. The 1783 Tax List of Greene Co., NC (later TN.) had Wm. McGaughy listed. On 1 Nov 1786 Wm. McGaughey received a land grant No. 1657 from the State of North Carolina of 200 acres on Limestone Fork of Lick River, Greene Co., NC (later TN). In 1788 Wm. McGaughey provided provisions for the militia under General Joseph Martin for their expedition against the Chickamauga Indians for which he was paid 10 14 6. On 26 December 1791 the State of North Carolina issued grant No. 952 to Samuel Mcgahey, William McGahey (McGaughey), and John McCroskey, 3,000 acres on Loyd's (Boyd's) Creek, according to Greene Co. records. The earliest settlers of the Sevier Co area settled in the Boyd's Creek area along the Indian War Path which led to Knoxville. William McGaughey was one of these early settlers. He built a stockade on Boyd's Creek which the settlers used for protection against the Indians, known as McGaughey's Station. This station was built as early as 1785 and was still a strong station in 1793. On 12 Apr. 1798 in Blount Co., TN, Wm. McGaughey was the bondsman when his son James McGaughey married Margaret McCain. William's wife, Elizabeth Lackey, died in 1804 at Boyd's Creek. William moved to Maury County, Tennessee with two of his sons, George Washington McGaughey and James Harvey McGaughey. He died sometime after 1812 and was buried on the Duck River Much of the above information was found in the DAR application of Nellie Head Fox, Nat No 293677. Location of where William McGaughey is buried in Maury Co., TN is unknown. -- William and Elizabeth moved from York County, Pennsylvania to Augusta County, Virginia. In 1772 THE HISTORY OF THE CAMPBELL FAMILY shows him to have been living in Southwest Virginia. He bought land on the Holston River in 1774. The Provincial Convention of Virginia on the 11th day of August, 1775 ordered Colonel John Neville to march with his company and take possession of Fort Pitt. Among these soldiers was William McGahey whose name is among a list of troops paid off a Romney, Virginia. William McGaughey moved from Washington County, Va., to Greene County, Tennessee, in 1783. He was on the list of the first tax payers of Greene County. He built a stockade at the Boyd's Creek, where he had come from Greene County, as a protection against the Indians, called McGaughey's Station. | McGaughey, William Jr (I27711)
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12860 | William was a book binder, both parents were Swedish. Father: Neil Edward Nelson f. 1861 and mother Alma Gylleng f. 1860, married Salisbury, Massachusetts 1885. | Nelson, John William (I23770)
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12861 | Willie moved with his father to Brooklyn after his mother died in 1896, died there age 8. | Krogh, Willie Edward (I23916)
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12862 | Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647 …, Books 1-3 By Blanche Adams Chapman, shows Richard Casey witnessing a the will of Robert Coleman of Bath, NC, on Jul 9th 1721, and at an appraising taken at the house of John Murray Jun 27th 1715. One researcher says he was presumably the same Richard Casey who married Jane Reynolds, daughter of Richard and Joyce Reynolds in 1706. | Casey, Richard (I20637)
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12863 | Willum og Sygni fikk minst syv barn mellom 1736 og 1749, hvor hun er registrert som introdusert i ministerialboka, blant dem Kari, Iver, Anne (Valhammer), Joen og fire levende drengebarn til, sikkert en Lars. Kanskje Ingebrigt Willumsen på Storebø (1741-1830). | Litlakalsøy, Willum Jons. (I7287)
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12864 | Wincentz var først gift med enken etter Joen Ols. Trellevik f. 1677 og førte sak mot Ole Hummelsund på tinget i 1719 for sin stesønn Rasmus Joensen f. 1700. "da tilfindis Ole Hummelsund her for Retten offentlig at ærklære Rasmus Trælleviig, det hand ej andet om ham, end alt hvad got og ærligt ved eller haver at sige men hvad talt er, ud af en hastig ubesindighed er skeed; foruden det at de af Ole Hummelsund hastige og ubesindig udtalte ord, ej bør eller skal Komme Rasmus Trællevig eller nogen af hands til allerringiste forkleinelse paa ærlige gode nafn og rygte, men være som døde og utalte, og herved af Retten mortificeris. Fogeden reserveris ellers sin loulige tiltale udi denne Sag Kongl/ig Maj/este/ts Bøder angaaende. Derpaa Ole Hummelsund for Retten ærklærede Winciantz Trællevig paa sin Stifsøns Rasmus Trællevigs veigne som Dommen indeholder og bad ham paa sin Stifsøns Veigne om forladelse." Det skiftes etter Wincentz 3de Novembr 1747. Han hadde broren Lars Hansen Vardøy som var syv år i 1701. | Vardøy, Wincentz Hans. (I4769)
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12865 | winkelier en turf- en houtverkoper, moved from Vijzelstraat 573 in Amsterdam to Nieuwer-Amstel in 1877, and back to Amsterdam and Beerenstraat 6 in 1886. After Hendricus died Hendrika lived with Dorothea in Amsterdam in Groenburgwal 21. | Overwater, Hendricus Josephus (I32834)
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12866 | winkelierster (shopkeeper) First registered in Amsterdam in 1851, unmarried. In 1875 son Peter is born in Krummel. In 1878 only Anna Maria wed. Tromm and Anton 13 yrs old, are back at Roeters straat 12, her mothers old adress in Amsterdam, and the same area she met? and lived with Anton. She is registered as a ventster. In 1881 only Anna Maria and Anton are in Amsterdam Slijkstraat; Raven of Duivengang. In another record of the same year, she gets a new visa that last from 1881-1885, which says she lives in Deesen, is a koopvrouw, widow of Anton Tromm and four children. Anton, Jacobus Johannes, Peter and Margretha. Registered as a koopvrouw at Utrechtschedwarsstraat 151 from 1882-1886, with Margaretha, Jacobus Johs and Peter. Record says the three youngerst children are back from Krumel by Kolbenz stadt. Maybe they stayed with grandparents for awhile, while Anna Maria made a living in Amsterdam. From 1887-90 at Vijzelstraat 120 with Margaretha, Jacobus Johs, Peter and Anton. | Kahn, Anna Maria (I19769)
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12867 | Wintcents var busatt på Nedre Bolstad 1668-87 og på Kilen 1693-1725. | Hamre, Wincentz Ols. (I5878)
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12868 | With Nellie in Logansport, Indiana, City Directory, 1901. Parents were Maria Walls and David Stauter. | Stauter, David Frederick (I22489)
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12869 | Witnes at christening for Alida, brother Theodoris daughter in 1740. 1741 notariële akten Elbert van Dobben ook Grietje Janse Verlaan woonende de Meije. De Meije or Bodegraafse Meije is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland and has a second part, de Zegveldse or Stichtse Meije in the province of Utrecht. The first is a part of the former municipality of Bodegraven, and lies about 7 km northwest of Woerden. Bodegraven has made part of the new municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk since 2011. The second is part of the municipality of Woerden. A third part, across the little river De Meije, belongs to the municipality Nieuwkoop. | Verlaan, Margareta Jansse (I40188)
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12870 | Witnes when brother Jan christened children in 1728 and 1729. | van Veen, Claasje (I33496)
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12871 | Witnesess Aleida Heister and Petrus Nass | Rouwen, Maria (I24194)
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12872 | Witness at baptism in Nieuwkoop 2 Dec 1739 and Feb 1742 for two girls Maria, daughters of brother Theodori and wife Henrica Willems de Jong. | Verlaan, Cornelia Janse (I40187)
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12873 | witness at grandchilds (Goyerts child) christening in 1767. | van Oostrum, Anthoni Aelbertsen (I33633)
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12874 | Witness at grandson Henricus christening 1791. | de Wit, Antonia (I33731)
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12875 | Witness Dec 1743 baptism of Maria, daughter of her brother Theodori, and the Sep 1745 baptism of his son Joannes. | Verlaan, Maria Jansse (I40189)
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12876 | Witness for all the childrens christenings was Gaudentia Zanendael, variation Gudula Sannendaele, possibly her sister. A brother was Petrus. Goutie was married to Fredericus Phennes. They had twins Gertrudis and Bartholomeus in 1728, and she died 29-07-1761. Another Gudula, their mother?, died 12-08-1710. She was married (a second time?) to Henricus Bens, and had a son Albertus in Hamersveld 1703. | van Zannendael, Hendrina (I33750)
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12877 | Witnesses Franciscus Hombert and Eva Arwit, parents of Christiaan? | Humbert, Eva Maria (I34099)
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12878 | Witnesses Joannes Wilke and Maria Gosseling | Humbert, Maria Anna (I34097)
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12879 | Witnesses Martin Sætre and Anaconda Larson. | Family F9100
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12880 | Witnesses Petrus Henricus Aroopman and Catharina Margaretha Willeke | Humbert, Catharina Margareta (I34098)
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12881 | Witnesses: Anna Auman, Herm Schomaker, Geske Blömer | Averwater, Anna Maria (I34144)
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12882 | WL Massey married to Ruth Mary Squibb (1893-1970) in Crave, Stone, MO, 1913. Lived in Republic. | Massey, William Leslie (I20921)
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12883 | wolcammer | Correljé, Pierre (I34387)
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12884 | Woonachtig (Stamboom van Vliet): tot 26 juni 1734 in Lang Rozendaal, Utrecht. van 5 december 1739 tot 9 oktober 1744 in Jufferstraat, Utrecht. tot 8 december 1775 in Agterweg, Utrecht. | Ramillier, Christina (I24448)
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12885 | Woonplaats: Gerverscop 1698 | Hoogeveen, Jan Pietersz (I33437)
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12886 | Worked at orphanage in Vincennes, IN, USA. Lived here at time of death. | Casey, Etta May (I21007)
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12887 | Worked at sister Nellies farm in Stony Run, Yellow Medicine 1920. | Halvorson, Clarence Severin (I30962)
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12888 | Worked for the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad. Drowned in Beaver Lake while fishing. | Johnson, Olaf Christoffer (I39570)
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12889 | Worrie and Dotties children: Vin Gaye Dokken, 1922-1992 Warrine Dorothy McElhone, 1923-2006 Warrington Ray Croyle, 1933-2011 | Gillespie, Dorothy Byrde "Dottie" (I28323)
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12890 | Written by Adeline: I was born on my grandparents farm S. Pladson Primrose Twp, Steele County Portland ND and lived there for nine years. Moved to Edendale Twp for 9-10 years, two years by Clifford and back to Easton Twp Steele County and lived here since. When I was born my dad and grandmother were my doctors-ha. I have been a farmer, had hatchery, snow blower, gardener, painter, cook, beauty maid or hair dresser, dairymilker, and most of all Alfred's mechanic and baker._______Adeline Bertha was baptized July 16, 1911 by Rev J.R. Rorvik. Her sponsors were Syver and Bertha Pladsen (grandparents), Ida Pladsen (aunt) , and Halfred Hallingstad (Perry). She was confirmed July 19, 1925 by Rev. C.M.Hollanger at Perry Lutheran Church. | Ambroson, Adeline Bertha (I9889)
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12891 | WWI military service from Jul 1918 to discharge Dec 1918 without serving overseas. m. Sophia | Olsen, Alf Møldrup (I42447)
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12892 | x (1) Geertje Hendriks van Miller, son: Jan Hendriksen van Wagensveld, 1692- x (2) December 11, 1692 at Amerongen, UT, NLD, Aeltje Gerrits van Leersum, ± 1665-± 1740 Children: Gerrit Hendriksen van Ravenhorst ± 1695- Teuntje Hendriksd van Ravenhorst (De Cruijff) 1697-> 1741 | van Ravenhorst (De Cruijff) (Van Lambalgen), Hendrick Jansen (I24121)
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12893 | x (1) 1908 in Sloten to: Ursula Hillegonda Maria van Amsterdam, 1882-< 1912 x (2) 1912 in Sloten, Alida Maria Kroegman, 1885- | Brockhoff, Theodorus Johannes Josef (I24068)
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12894 | Year of marriage may be 1716 | Eaton, Hannah (I20681)
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12895 | Yngste son til lensmann Lars Larsson Hauge, f. 1657 og andre kona hans, Marta Nilsdtr. Eide. Jon var av gamal lensmannsætt i Oss, tilbake til Jon Sveinkesson som er nevnt i rekneskaa for 1521 som "Lensmandt på Frammenes ofuer Euss schibrede". Han budde på Ytre Haugland, der bodde vidare sonen Olav, soneson Jon, sonesons son Olav, og sonesons soneson Lars Olavsson Hauge f. om. 1620, d. 1706. Han var farfar til Jon Larsson på Holdhus. | Hauge, Jon Lars. (I39676)
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12896 | Young Girl Dies of Acute Appendicites Illa V. Streshley, the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Streshley, of Willow Creek, died of a bursted appendix at the Riverside Hospital last Friday afternoon. The child was buried in the family plot in the old cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Services were held at the Methodist church with the Rev. Mark Pike officiating. Source: Lassen Mail 14 Feb 1930 | Streshly, Ila V. (I28284)
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12897 | Yrjans kom til Årekol som paktar, han hadde broren Vigleik Holkasvik, Ulvik. 10 born i to ekteskap. Første gong gift med Hildegunna Olavsdtr., tre kjende born. Hans, Lars, Anna. Andre gong gift med Jorunn Olavsdtr. d. 1725, fem born levde då. | Årekol, Yrjans Larss. (I26690)
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12898 | Ytre Drange 5 (Træet, Hovdhaugen) | Drange, Kristian Kristoffers. (I18437)
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12899 | Ytre Holmedal | Øen, Ivar Jens. (I39019)
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12900 | Zeddam, Arnhem, archive 176, inventory number 277, folio 197 | Rouën, Josephus (I24142)
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