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| 4301 | Farmar i USA, reiste 1889 til Northwood, døde ugift på mentalsjukehuset i Jamestown. | Moe, Guttorm Guttorms. (I14112)
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| 4302 | Farmar i Westhope. | Moum, Lloyd Philip (I13883)
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| 4303 | Farmar på farsgarden ved Lansing. | Dahl, Albert Johannes. (I31583)
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| 4304 | Farmed close to Sophies mother untill his health failed and they moved to Dell Rapids. Henry had one of the first cars in the area. | Hanson, Henry Martin (I32170)
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| 4305 | farmer | Duivenvoorde, Nicolaas (Klaas) (I19049)
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| 4306 | Farmer at Fifteen Mile Prairie, Dallas, Missouri. Married Susanna M. Romans 1840-1892, Children: Iren A. Shumate, Jacob David Simmons (1868-), James Simmons and Franklin Evart Simmons b. 1878, d. 1946, Mount View Cemetery, Polk, Polk County, Missouri, Franklins son: Evart Truman Simmons 1905-1972, Preston, Hickory County, Missouri | Simmons, Benjamin Franklin (I22161)
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| 4307 | Farmer, carpenter, shipwright, fisherman Sivert Anders. Hordnes, and his father-in-law Sivert Ols. Nygaardsvig drowned in the Korsfjord at the entrance to the Fanafjord when their fishing boat overturned in a storm Feb 27th 1869. | Hordnes, Sivert Anders. (I1320)
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| 4308 | Farmer. Member of the State Assembly in California. 1860, Shasta, California JSP Bass first engaged in mining and subsequently dealt in mules and horses. The "Bass Place" mentioned in his obit was a large two story dwelling, with a fireplace in each room, and serced as a stopping place in the days of the Stagecoach on the old Oregon Stage Road. JSP Bass had a mountain named for him, as well as a school, he had an interest in Calif Iron Mines, Inc. on McCloud River. His graddaughter Bertha Jonstone says: "He continued to have desire to mine and with five other men located a mine on the McCloud River near the mouth of the river where it empties into Pitt River. It was known as California Iron Mines, Inc. Grandfather's interest had passed on to his heirs until I owned .72. The mine was sold and after the cost of locating numerous heirs of all six original owners was deducted I received $1,111.47. The present owners plan to build a smelter near there or to barge the ore across the lake to Highway five. The company purchased a larger mining claim adjoining." Title: Kaleidoscopic Family Bass, Author J.M. Wood Jr. Semi-Weekly Searchlight, Redding, Shasta County, California, Dec 7th 1909: DEATH CLAIMS SHASTA's MOST BELOVED PIONEER JSP Bass died Sunday Morning in Chico at the age of 88 years. ... JSP Bass was born in the state of Missouri, Feb 2, 1821, making his age 88 years 9 monthes and 23 days. He came across the plains in the rush of 1849 and settled at Hangtown, now Placerville, where he mined for a year or two. That was the day when a miner was limited to a claim fifteen feet square. Mr. Bass came to Shasta county in 1851 and settled in Shasta, then one of the most stirring mining camps in the state, and for awhile operated a pack train between Shasta and Vreks (illegible line) had one daughter hos is now Mrs. Day Dunning (Nancy), living in Burbank. Mrs. James Bradley, living in Shasta in the earliest days, was made a widow when her husband was slain in a battle with the Indians. She had one son, Otho R. Bradley, blacksmith living in Santa Cruz. Mr. Bass and MRs. Bradley were married in Shasta October 26, 1852 and for forty-eight years, or until her death in 1900, they lived happily together. Herbert Bass, their first son, now the Montgomery Creek merchant, was the second white child born in Shasta county. Other children of the pinoeer couple are Seymore Bass, foreman of the United States fishery at Baird, Miss Caro Bass, living in Chico, and Mrs. Mary B. Walker, at whose home in Chico the pinoeer passed away. In 1853 Mr. Bass bought the farm on Stillwater which for over half a century has been known as the "Bass place", and a famous stopping place in the days of the stage coach. There he and his wife lived for nearly fifty years. The pioneer endured great hardships in the early days and took an axtive partin in several engagements with the Indians in the days when the redskins fought with bow and arrow and the tomahawk. In a battle near the town of Shasta he was hit in the breast by an arrow. He plucked out tthe point and went on fighting. The pioneer was always a Democrat. He was elected to the Legislature in 1880, but he seldom sought political honors, though he served one term as a supervisor. ... The death of Mr. Bass recalls the fact that it was his horse which Joawuin Miller, the Poet, stole in the early days. Miller was indicted by the Grad Jury and was locked up in the county jail, but he escaped and was never prosexuted. There was no more upright citizen in Shasta county than JSP Bass. He was honorable in his business dealings and could brook no deceit in anyone with whom he came in contact. ..." | Bass, John Steven Patton (I22263)
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| 4309 | Farmhand at his uncle Charles Shipleys farm in Denison, Lawrence, Illinois in 1910 census. | Crosslow, Thomas Caption (I28978)
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| 4310 | Father Christian Böckling. For sons Peter and Johanns burials her name mentioned as Johanna Helena, not Susanna in the Marienrachdorf records, and for Peter just Helena in the Deesen records in 1861. When Anna Maria married Joannes Kraemer in 1803 the mothers name is Sabini. | Böckling, Joanna Juliana (I33991)
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| 4311 | Father Joseph Woble died 1784. | Womble, Britain (I27604)
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| 4312 | Father may have been Aaron Heckathorn. 1850, farmer in French, Adams, Indiana, USA. Value of real estate owned 100. | Heckathorn, George Washington (I22177)
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| 4313 | Father may have been Patrick E. Cain who came from Ireland, shown on tax records for Nelson County, KY in 1796. His wife may have been Maranda (Brush? b. 1766 in Virginia, d. 1799?). Moved to Grayson county, KY before 1810. His name is on the marriage bond dated Oct 15, 1808, married Oct 10, 1808. The minister's return gives the name of the groom as Richard Studivile. Page 66 of "Hardin County, Kentucky, Marriage Bonds, 1792-1812". One record has Pollys death registered Mar 1837 in Spencer, Indiana. | Cain, Mary Polly (I22221)
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| 4314 | Father mentioned as FNU Barksdale, minister to America from Scotland. | Barksdale, Mildred Ann (I28502)
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| 4315 | Father might be Bernardus (van Delft), as she is named Berents. at one christening. And a relative is Willemina van Delft. | van Delft, Antonia (I24461)
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| 4316 | Father was Elijah Johnson (1854-1938), who her mother was married to at the time of her birth. So states her death certificate (LC Johnson). She married Jesse M. Hill in 1893. Lived in Decatur, Alabama at the time of her death. | Johnson, Martha Jane (I28996)
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| 4317 | Father was German, Adam Seasly, mother Elizabeth Cook from Pennsylvania. | Seasly, Adam P. (I20321)
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| 4318 | Father was Hendrik Spelbrink. Church records baptisms: Rheden, Arnhem, archive 176, inventory number 1355, folio 16 | Speldenbrink, Fijken (I24164)
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| 4319 | Father was Kees den Hollander, brother Jeroen. | den Hollander, Johannes Cornelisz (I22741)
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| 4320 | Father was Robert Alexander | Alexander, Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" (I27440)
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| 4321 | Father was Samuel Davis | Davis, Elizabeth (I35408)
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| 4322 | Father's Name Georgio Anhaeuser Mother's Name Annae Bengel | Anheuser, Geertrudis (I24228)
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| 4323 | Father: Carl Andersson b. 1821 (son of Anders Håkansson and Kajsa Svensdotter). Mother: Maja Stina Svensdotte (1831-1924), Stubbagården, Edsvära, Skaraborg län. Gustafva owned a clothing store in Gothenburg. | Carlsdotter, Gustafva (I23751)
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| 4324 | Father: hantschoenmaecker Jean Greigne geeft zyn dochter ten huewlyk f. 2000-0-0 wegens de nalatenschap van haar moeder Marie de Lamoy 08-05-1663. Jeanne later married Alain Dubreuil. | Greigne, Jeanne (I34400)
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| 4325 | Father: Joannes Verhaar, Mother: Ariaantje Janmaat Children: Hubertus Verhaar, 1857– Adriana Verhaar, 1858– Adrianus Verhaar, 1865– Alette Verhaar, 1872– | Verhaar, Adrianus (I19777)
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| 4326 | Father: Benjamin Henry Sorsby (1821-1870) | Sorsby, Lucy Davis (I23748)
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| 4327 | Father: Colbein Rognalds. Aase, his parents Rognald Johannesen and Kari Kolbeinsdtr. Aase. | Aase, Ragnhilde Colbensdtr. (I21357)
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| 4328 | Father: Dirck Teunisse van Reijen | van Reijen, Teuntjen Dircks (I24185)
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| 4329 | Father: Dirk Greveld born 8-8-1822 Nieuwveen, died 24-12-1883 Nieuwveen Mother: Maria Vermeij born about 1820, died before 1880 Dirk en Maria married about 1850 because the first child was born at 1851 (they got 9 children) | Greveld, Theodora (I19817)
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| 4330 | Father: Donald Urquhart, Ontario Mother: Catherine Mary Douglas, Scotland First married 1908 to Joseph Thomas Hawthorn (1872-1928) | Urquhart, Alexandrina Margaret “Ina” (I37100)
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| 4331 | Father: Gerardus (Gerrit) Ingenbleek | Ingenbleek, Mattijs (I34093)
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| 4332 | Father: Gerrit van Berghem | van Berchhem, Willemine (I19156)
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| 4333 | Father: Hans Johannes., gaardmand på Lien. | Lien, Andreas Hans. (I21358)
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| 4334 | Father: Howard Alden Ellis and mother: Marian Alma Chown | Ellis, Warren Howard (I23774)
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| 4335 | Father: James Wade | Wade, Margareth (I20236)
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| 4336 | Father: Johannes Hoogveld, mother Bartha Teering | Hoogveld, Bertha (I19180)
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| 4337 | Father: John Hampton. Children: Laurence, Philadelphia, Anne, William. | Hampton, Laurence (I20241)
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| 4338 | Father: Nils Velumsen (Wilhelmsen) | Tysseland, Anna Nilsdtr. (I18686)
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| 4339 | Father: Ole Christian Olsen. | Olsen, Josephine Amalie (I23740)
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| 4340 | Father: Robert Mc Knight (1732 - 1818) | McKnight, Jane (I21239)
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| 4341 | Father: Steven Jansz van den Bogaert (Boomgaert) | van den Bogaert, Geertruida Stevensdr (I22901)
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| 4342 | Father: William Smith | Smith, Martha Mary (I20234)
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| 4343 | Fattiglem Bosted:Qvalvaagen Alder:85 | Vindenes, Anne Arnesdtr. (I42267)
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| 4344 | Fattiglem Inderst, 78 aar | Grasdal, Søren Sørens. (I35671)
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| 4345 | Fattiglem og pige da hun døde på Kallestad. | Telle, Brithe Villumsdtr. (I8334)
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| 4346 | Fattigvesenets protokoll: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/51/pc00000000063776 https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/51/pc00000000055812 Konfirmert 1891. | Jacobsen, Hedevig Charlotte (I43139)
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| 4347 | Feilaktig skriven Nils Nilsen ved vigsla, og ført slik i bygdebok for Fjell, s.558. Kan vera son til Ivar Nilson og Gjertrud på s. 533. | Sekkingstad, Nils Ivers. (I15346)
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| 4348 | Fekk bygsel på Gullhagen i 1670 og rudningsretten i 1692. Gift med Borghild Eiriksdtr., og hadde fire søner og fire døtre. Borghild heldt skifte med borna i 1707. | Holto, Ola Ivars. (I28043)
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| 4349 | Fekk bygselkontrakt på Hordnes i 1812. | Hordnes, Johannes Jens. (I2130)
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| 4350 | Fekk bygselskontrakt i 1771 | Espeland, Mons Hans. (I1498)
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