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3951 | Firmenning til Nils og Magnus Tofterå. | Aarland, Jan Olav Johans. (I1033)
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3952 | First Casey-ancestor in America. The busiest years of the Great Migration were those of "The Eleven Year Tyranny" (1629-1640) during which Charles I tried to rule without calling the Puritan-dominated parliament. For the purpose of stimulating immigration and the settlement of the Colony, the London Company ordained that any person who paid his own way to Virginia should be assigned 50 acres of land 'for his owne personal adventure,' and if he transported 'at his owne cost' one or more persons he should, for each person whose passage he paid, be awarded fifty acres of land. Richard Casey was transported by Justinian Cooper on the ship Truelove out of London, Robert Dennis, Master, to Virginia City Sept. 16th 1636. Justinian Cooper was granted 1050 acs. Warrisquick Co., 13 Sept. 1636, p. 380. N. "W. upon the head of Lawnes Creek, S.E. upon the Back Creek, N.E. upon his dwelling howse & S.W. into the woods. 50 acs. for his personal adventure & 1000 acs. for transportation of 20 pers: Richard Casey, Nicolas Man, John Curtis, John Corker, Henry Ranciful, Clement Evans, Henry Bonny, James Smith, George Stacy, William Redman, George Archer, William Bannister, William Cooke, Samuel Eldridge, William Nosse, Mary Clinton, Jno Davis, Robert Radge, Richard Smith, William Underwood and Mary Quarterly, 7 (W) (1) 286. Richard Casey is one of the headrights in the grant of land to Justinian Cooper for the transportation. Source: "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants" 1623-1666, Abstracted and Indexed by Nell Marion Nugent. Volume One, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969, p. 47. Justinian Cooper, a prominent immigrant, who married Anne Harrison, the widow of James Harrison. Her maidenname was Oliffe. She and Justnian Cooper had no children, but there appears to have been children of Cooper by a first marriage. In taking out several patents to land from 1635/6 on for several years, Justinian Cooper repeatedly used the headright of Richard Casey, when he took out patents. Transcribed as "Nicholas Richard Coursie" in one transcription from 1642. Col. Donald E. Casey, compliant of the Casey family genealogy, believes that Richard would be classed as a representative figure, rather than a prominent one. Like so many Irishmen of this time, he came to Virginia during the colony's crucial half century, and in the new world found a home and founded a family. The headright method of making land grants was adopted soon after the colony was getting started. It was probably in this manner that Richard Casey obtained his land, it being thoroughly characteristic of those times. (Col. Casey found no evidence that Richard was indentured.) It was this system that enabled Richard Casey and many men like him to acquire property they probably could never have possessed otherwise. Many of those brought over were poor Irishmen and women (some of them of good families, but with meager fortunes and prospects) who were unable to pay the six punds Sterling, the average fare then charged for the transatlantic voyage. Richard Casey and Nancy Jane Rickets are thought to have had nine children, but only four survived to maturity: Nicholas, James, Mary Ann and Peter. Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A History of the County shows Justinian Cooper in his will of March 26th 1650 giving his godchildren each a calf. "To my brother Richard Cossey 200 acres where he and John Snellock lives by the river side after my wife's decease." To Edward Pyland, son James Pyland 500 lbs. tbco. Wife Anne extrx. Friend Cap. Wm. Barnard to be overseer. Gives him a piece of plate worth 10 pounds. Teste (witnesses), James Pyland, Jno Britt. Surry County Records, Surry County, Virginia, 1652-1684 has records of a Richard Case and wife Isabella, on 100 acres on the west side of Gray's Creek, called Hollowing Pont and ye middle neck adjoining to it at the head of Spring Swamp to the end of Sandy Valley on Nov 3, 1667. On July 2 1672 this Richard Case, aged 53, depositions between Thos. Gray and Thos. Cruse, and Isabell Case, aged about 56, deposeths same as husband. A John Case lived in Surry County as well, mentioned in 1639 (purchasing 500 acres) and again in 1669. | Casey, Richard (I20626)
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3953 | First marriage to Rhodes resulted in two children. Martha Ann Rhodes (1843-1906) was the youngest. | Anderson, Elizabeth (I21089)
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3954 | First marriage: Maeijke Glashorst on April 1, 1753 at Scherpenzeel, GE, NLD, | de Jong, Theunis (I24115)
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3955 | First married 1822 wo Jan Maasland b. 1787 | van der Horst, Cornelia (I33289)
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3956 | First married Frank Heffelfinger, children Jeffrey "Hefty" (1969-2006) and Cherish (Sniffin, Fitzpatrick). | Gritton, Deborah K. (I20528)
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3957 | first married to Andrea Titone in 1928, sons Charles and Andrew Robert. Both boys took the Golden last name. | Beccherini, Guilia "Juliette" (I37947)
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3958 | First married to Beatrice Ione Neeb, 1895– 1972, four children. | Birman, Jonas Calvin (I22487)
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3959 | First married to Bonnie Lucille Lucas (1910-1938), second to Lavanda Marguerite Selby (1920-2016). Among his children were: Mickey Croslow, 1928– 2009 Webster L Croslow, 1933– 1991 Sandra Jane Croslow, 1943– 1943 Wallace Eugene Croslow, 1946– 2006 Stephen Dale Croslow, 1951– 2011 + Ronald, John K., Jerry R., Rick, Jack, Sheila Roush | Croslow, John Lewis (I28980)
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3960 | First married to brit Josiah Lean, son Edwin J. (1878-1946), after Andrew she remarried George Sackett in 1892. | Button, Roxa Lena (I34424)
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3961 | First married to Christinae Lokkum around 1700, not in Emmerich, probably in her parish. Second to Margaretha Kemkens in 1715, third to Annae Mariae Schaaps around 1730, or there were several Petri Rouwen in the same parish. Children of Petri and Christina, Emmerich, St. Aldegundis/ (Emmerich, St. Martini): Gerlacus Rouwen, 1700-1704 Gerlacus Rouwen, 1704- (mother Christina N.) patr. Joes Brants & Elisabeth Peters Maria Elisabeth Rouwen, 1706- (St. M), patr. Joannes Locken, Sijbilla Bleekmaan, Maria Rouwen Joannes Theodorus Rouwen, 1708- (St. M), patr. Arnoldus Brugeman, Stephanus Alers, Gertrudis Beckers Helena Margarita Rouwen, 1710- (mother registered as Christina Cozden), patr. Lamb Rouwen & Anna Sluetmans. Petri Rouwen, 1712- patr.Joannes Bremencamp & Anna Catharina Tenholt. There is a Petrus Rouwen, son of Leonardi and Margaretae christened 15. Nov 1676 in Nieder Kruechten, Rheinland. | Rouwen, Petri (I40175)
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3962 | First married to Elmer W Goodman. Children: Elbelle Shelton; Elmer "Bud" Goodman, Herbert D. "Buzzy" Walker and twin Bonnie J. Pearl. | Graves Goodman, Maybelle Susan (I28761)
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3963 | First married to Everett E. Sullivan (1888-1960) and 2nd. Roy Roberts (1892-1972) | Pace, Mary Inez (I20385)
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3964 | First married to Francis William (Frank) Kenyon (1800-1956). Children: Elaine Marie Kenyon, 1918– Elliott Harlow Kenyon, 1920– 2009 Everett Lee Kenyon, 1921– 2007 Adrian Royal Kenyon, 1922– 2010 Second to William Delbert Bearce (1895– 1964) in Mexico, 1944 | Jensen Kenyon, Goldie Dorothy (I38669)
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3965 | First married to George Lafayette Leabo (1871– 1919) Children: Lillian May Leabo, 1894– Luetta F Leabo, 1896– | Ellis, Hattie May (I38668)
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3966 | First married to Gerardus Bon (1783-1817), then in 1822 to Corneliss Wisse (van Wissen) (1796-1863) from Osdorp. | Sol, Elisabeth (I24411)
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3967 | First married to Howard Mahlon Westover (1911-1981) in 1941. | Bell, Jimmie Fern (I28637)
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3968 | First married to James S. "Brunon" Bradley in 1844. | Brewer, Lucinda (I28717)
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3969 | First married to Margrieta Jonas. Lived in Arnhem in 1754. | Kienen, Andris (I24163)
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3970 | First married to Mr. Bear, children Dean and Janice. Parents: Joseph Reheiser and Louise Schmacker | Reheiser, Marguerite Louise (I28741)
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3971 | First married to Neeltie Sijmens Kerklaan d. 02-03-1742 in Kockengen Children: Dievertie van Spengen Sijmen van Spengen Claasje van Spengen | van Spengen, Cornelis Aartz (I33431)
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3972 | First married to Peggy Hill. | Halbert, John N. (I20625)
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3973 | First married to Peter Graham Scott Daughter: Rosa Dorothy Cullimore, 1906– 1970 Third to Graham Shaw | Le Brun, Josephine (I36254)
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3974 | First married to Sissel Steinsdtr. Røo (Cecilie Thompson) 1851-1879 and second to Eliza S. Ranney (1856-1933). Five children. Had a hardware store in MN, then in Sioux City. Director (warden) of the state prison of South Dakota 1901-1905. 1870 New Sweden, Horseland, Nicollet, Minnesota, USA, med broren Sander og familien 1875 Oshawa, Nicollet, Minnesota, USA 1880 Grand Meadow, Mower, Minnesota, USA, widower, hardware dealer 1900 Sioux Falls Ward 3, Minnehaha, South Dakota, USA 1910 Sioux Falls Ward 6, Minnehaha, South Dakota, USA http://files.usgwarchives.net/sd/biography/doane2/swenson.txt | Swenson, Ole Stuart (I28172)
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3975 | first married Walter Gordon Andrews (1914-1965), second Joseph Alvin Dechane in 1978, Florida. | Shelin, Dorothy Evelyn (I23786)
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3976 | First married Willemijntje Janson in 1812. Niesje 1813 and Arie 1819 | Heemskerk, Simon Jansz (I24691)
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3977 | First wife unknown, in Chesterfield County, SC in 1800, second wife Rachel Phillips in Clarke County, Alabama, July 28, 1815. | Dees, George (I31037)
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3978 | First wife was Anna Martha Nornes (1899– 1934) | Lecy, Alfred (I13856)
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3979 | first wife was Julie Elisa Egly (1859– 1900) Parents: Benedict Egli (1820– 1888) and Maria Blatter (1824– 1902) Home in 1910 Lanark, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA (single) with father Nicholas Egli and brother John | Egly, Frederick (I39915)
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3980 | First wife was Marretje Groenewoud Parents were Abraham de Leeuw and Jannetje Quiring | de Leeuw, Cornelis (I40164)
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3981 | First: H. Edward Delparte, 1883– son: Alvin (Alvie) Harold Delparte, 1912– 1994 Second: John Opsal, brother-in-law. son: Morris Opsal, 1914– 1995 | Haatvedt, Tillie Anette Halvorsdtr. (I10071)
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3982 | Fish culturist. | Bass, Seymour Stone (I28720)
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3983 | fisherman | Grasdahl, Andrew Gordon (I38715)
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3984 | Fiskehandlar i Bergen. I bygdeboka under Brosvik står det at han var gift med Elise og hadde fire born. Også broren Lasse var fiskehandlar i Bergen. Bodde ei tid som montør på Rjukan, kom tilbake til Bergen i 1916. 1917, Hans Hauges gate 8b: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01130584018421 1934 i Baglergaten 2a i Sandviken: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/108/pc00000000475350 | Brosvik, Joakim Hans. (I42857)
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3985 | fiskehandlers barn | Meling, Bergit Andrea (I38543)
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3986 | fisker 1801 i Sandviken 1-53: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01058390020048 Mons ble gift på nytt 10. feb 1805 med piken Synneve Oline Christensdtr. https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/325/hv00000000129354 | Jonsen, Mons (I42893)
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3987 | fisker og husmann på Tofterå, bygde hus på heimebruket. Kalla Mons i Trappo. | Tofteraa, Mons Knuds. (I4273)
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3988 | Fisker og murer på Førde hos broren i 1900. | Hammersland, Erik Henriks. (I16952)
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3989 | Fisker på Forland i 1900. | Troland, Askild Vincents. (I38403)
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3990 | Fivelsdal - Toftegård | Skaar, Martha Steffensdtr. (I35801)
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3991 | Fjellboka seier at Lars hadde ein bror på Knappskog og to Sysken i Rennedalen. Brita og Lars hadde minst ni born, og i FT 1801 livnærte fleire av desse seg som tenarar i Fjell sokn. | Grimstad, Lars Ols. (I7377)
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3992 | Fleire barn døde små, Anna, Anna, Kari, Kari, Kari. | Fonnebost, Nils Bårds. (I27193)
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3993 | Fleire born i begge ekteskap, men Nave, Gjertrud, Jon, Johannes og Ingeborg døydde alle som barn, berre Jon og Ole vaks opp. | Ekse, Brita Jonsdtr. (I31318)
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3994 | Fleire born, men berre to levde opp. | Vassnes, Kristoffer Rasmus. (I30814)
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3995 | Flere av Elenas etterkommerne er gravlagt på Jasper City cemetary, SD, hvor også halvbroren Olaus Bertin er gravlagt. | Djupevåg, Elena Johanna Olausdtr. (I15926)
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3996 | Flere barn bla: Anders, Endre, Ingeborg, Botla. | Bussesund, Endre Jacobs. (I30598)
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3997 | Flere folketellinger har Konrad født i Hedenstad (Sandsvær), men kirkeboka ved vigselen har ham født og konfirmert i Erikstad. | Myhre, Carl Julius Larsson (I37895)
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3998 | Flutte frå Vardøy til Viksøy omlag 1825. | Vardøy, Nils Ols. (I7572)
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3999 | Flyktning fra Telavåg, ankom London 19.10.1941. Krigsseilar. Mønstra på som smørar på M/S Belnor i Barrow, Furness, UK, seinare byssegut og kokk. Uteflåten 1940-1945. Emmigration List 7.8.45, jnr. nr. 2705/45. Seilte etter krigen som kokk og stuert på fiskebåter, bl.a. LOFOTEN 2, HØYLAND, KROSSFJORD og SARTOR frem til pensjonering. | Naustheller, John Kristoffer (I15894)
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4000 | Flytta attende frå Husnes til Bulken då faren døydde i 1932. | Brattebø, Johannes Knuts. (I13460)
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