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6651 | Hij tr. Noordwijk 30-04-1707 Leuntje Engelsdr. | Waasdorp, Jeroen Jansz (I24842)
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6652 | Hij tr. op 25-jarige leeftijd Noordwijk 27-04-1727 Marijtje Willemsdr van der Kraaij, 27 jaar oud, ged. (Ger.) Noordwijk 29-11-1699, overl. Noordwijk 27-03-1747 op 47-jarige leeftijd, dr. van Willem Cornelisz van der Kraaij en Sijtje Sijbrandsdr van Gelderen. Children (Thomas and Marijtje): Annetje Onderwater 1727- Maartie Onderwater 1730- Maartie Onderwater 1731- Children (Thomas and Aaltje): Kornelis Onderwater 1749-1749 Jacob Onderwater 1750-1750 Cornelia Onderwater 1751-1808 Arend Onderwater 1752-1829 Cornelis Onderwater 1755- Dirk Onderwater 1763-1811 | Onderwater, Thomas Cornelisz (I24871)
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6653 | Hij trouwde Elizabeth Claasdr. | Raad, Gerrit Gijszn Van Den (I19141)
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6654 | Hilda var søster til Ragnvald som var gift med Inga, søster til Bernt. | Vikestøl, Hilda Mathilde (I39569)
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6655 | Hildur var pleiedotter hos tanta på Tofta. Ho utvandra til USA i 1906, reisemål familie i Finley i Nord-Dakota. | Toft, Hildur Amanda Lorense Marie Andreasdtr. (I23111)
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6656 | His age (given on his tombstone) was 62 years, 2 months, 27 days. Census Info 1870: 18 Jul 1870, Willow Hill Twsp, Jasper County, IL, page 376 William Fear 49 M W Farmer KY Juda 48 F W Keeping Home IN Jane? 17 F W IL William 14 M W Works on farm IL Edward 9 M W IL In the 1860 census Judahs mother Nancy Ferguson, age 65 was living with them. | Fear, William G. (I20267)
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6657 | His aunt Anna Dahl was excecutor at his passing. | Johnsen, Ole Ingvald Anton (I36628)
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6658 | His brother was Jan Meinderze van Dijk. | Schravendijk, Pieter Meinerze (I24533)
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6659 | His early home was near Giant's Causeway in Antrim. In the USA the family were first living in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and moved to Wells county, Indiana in 1853 as early pioneers in the county. They helped to develop from a swampy wilderness to an agricultural district. | McAfee, James (I22128)
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6660 | His father emigrated from Britain, his name might have been John or Edmund Fear. William and Mary moved from Harrison, Kentucky to an 80 acre tract of thickly wooded land six miles west of Greensburg, Decatur county, Indiana in 1835. Three years later he bought and moved to an eighty acre tract near to and just west of Newburg. Here too it was vast wilderness, giant treees, briars, bushes and brush. He cleared it an built a typical log cabin. There were just a few settlers, no roads, wild turkeys, panthers, wolves and wild cats, and squirrels so many they could eat and destroy acres of corn. Children: Irma Fear 1814-1840 Mary Ann Fear 1815-1903 m. Gartin Benjamin F Fear 1816- Edmond Fear 1817-1861 William G Fear 1820-1882 James Fear 1822-1887 John Henry Fear 1823-1920 Henry Newton Fear 1831-1919, born in Campbell, KY Nancy Ann Fear 1833-1856 Martha Frances Fear 1837-1923 m. Webb In 1920 John, Newton and Frances were still living. John in Jackson county, Newton in Blackford county and Frances in Bartholomew. | Fear, William Hamler (I28393)
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6661 | His father in law Benjamin Forgason (Ferguson) can be found in Decatur, Indiana 1840 census next door to Thomas A. Casey. Census records indicate that Thomas' birth date was about 1821 as he is shown as age 29 in the 1850 Decatur County, Indiana census. In the 1850 Census children are Matthew, Sarah, (these two are from Malinda's previous marriage to Edmond Mitchell on Jan. 6, 1831 in Decatur Co. In.) Solomon (James Solomon), Elizabeth, Nancy, Ann E. and Thomas J. In 1860 Decatur census the children are James S., Nancy, Ann E., Thomas J., Harvey, and Sarah M. Mitchell. Thomas A. Casey and Malinda (Ferguson) Mitchell were married December 27, 1838 in Decatur Co. In. There is a note giving son Harvey permission to marry that was written by Thomas while he was in Indianapolis, Indiana. Census Info 1850: 3 Sep 1850, Clay Twsp, Decatur County, Indiana Page 38 Thomas A Casey 29 M Farmer KY Malinda 36 F IN Matthew 18 M IN Sarah 16 F IN Solomon 10 M IN Elizabeth 8 F IN Nancy 7 F IN Ann E. 4 F IN Thomas L. 1 M IN Census Info 1860: Nineveh Twsp, Bartholomew County, Indiana Page 305 Thomas A Casey 39 M Farmer KY Malinda 45 James S. 20 Nancy 16 Ann E 14 Thomas J 10 Harvey 5 Sarah M. Mitchell 22 [sic] In the 1900 Census for Chicago, there is a Thomas Casey in an old folks home, birthdate recorded as Dec 1824, which I believe is too late, as he was married in 1838 and head of a household in 1840. Censuses show birthyear as 1821. He was still very young when he married. There was a Thomas Casey who was in the Indiana infantry from Jan 1865 till Jan 1866, as a sargeant, registered in Dayton, KY. | Casey, Thomas A. (I20708)
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6662 | His father was also Petri Rouwen b. 1681, who was first married to Christinae Lokkum around 1700, not in Emmerich, probably in her parish. Christina was mother of this Petri. His fathers 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 (I40002)
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6663 | His father was born in Switzerland, his mother in Germany, according to the 1905 census for Cerro Gordo. | Glaus, Charles (I28272)
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6664 | His father was Fred Wilson | Hatleberg, Gilbert Carl (I39412)
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6665 | His father was Jacob Croyle, mother Sarah Ann Bentz. | Croyle, Warrington Ray (I23642)
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6666 | His father was Jan van Steenderen. De eerste man van Elske Jansen is Hendrik van Steenderen geweest, destijds weduwenaer van Jantje Maasen met wie hij twee dogters heeft, genaamd Anna Rachel en Hermina van Steenderen. Toen Hendrik van Steenderen overleed had hij met Elske Jansen een dochter genaamd Jantje. | van Steenderen, Hendrik Jansz (I24169)
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6667 | His father was Maas Hendrikx. | Maasen, Arnoldus (I24170)
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6668 | His first wife was Eunice (1842-1895), they had Millie, Ella and Bert. | Baughman, Newton J. (I39913)
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6669 | His first wife was: Mechteltje Dirks van Nieuwenhuijse | den Dunne, Jan Teunisz (I24805)
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6670 | His grandfather William Calvin Bass was holding Warren, while his father Roy went after the doctor, Homer Young. Buried at Ponce de Leon Cemetery on the north side of the hill, no marker. | Bass, Warren Chester (I20994)
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6671 | His mother was Engelina van Haaster | van Haaster, Gerardus (I22725)
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6672 | His mother, registered at marriage was R. C. Bul/tton or Brelton born in Oregon. | Bass, Cecil Walter (I28686)
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6673 | His name was Thomas or Richard. | Casey, Thomas or Richard (I20718)
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6674 | His parents were Adam Drodt (from Darmstadt, Hesse) and Rosina C. (from Wurtemburg), Germany. | Drodt, William (I27537)
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6675 | His parents were Anna Padnes and Robert Rudolph, born in Minsk, Russia. | Rudolph, Manuel (I20991)
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6676 | His parents were Benjamin Walker and Sarah Ann Baker Philips, both born in England. | Walker, William Benjamin (I28753)
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6677 | His parents were Irish immigrants. James Taylor was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1745. His parents were Irish immigrants, but I do not yet know their names or when they arrived in America, I assume likely not long before James' birth. Very likely his parents were part of the massive Scots-Irish migration from Ireland in the early-mid 1700's. James married Martha Steel, born in New Jersey, on 10 Feb 1773 in Chester County. I've located a "US Census Reconstructed Record" for 1770 showing a James Taylor living in Goshen (town) in Chester County. It shows he owned no land, animals, or servants. It appears James and Martha moved shortly after they were married to York County which is two counties west on the Maryland border (Lancaster County in-between). The earliest record I believe to be for James in York County, PA is the Pennsylvania Septennial Census for 1786 (census taken every 7 years). I found the same record for James in the next such census in 1793. Both only show him as a resident of Chanceford Township in the SE portion of York County. James and Martha had 11 children according to the 1882 book referenced above. James bought land in York County. He farmed as did the vast majority of men in these early days of America. The 1800 Census shows the following: --- James: in category "Males 45 & over"; this would be correct as he would be 55 years old per his birth date --- Martha: in category "Females 45 & over". --- Jemima: in the category "Females 10 thru 15" as this would make her birth year between 1785 and 1790. --- There are 8 other children in this Census besides Jemima. Since 11 is the total number of their children, it's obvious 2 have left home. Mary, who has already married James Douglass in York County. The other children are listed as: --- 1 son age 16 - 25 --- 2 sons ages 10 thru 15 --- 3 sons less than 10 years of age --- 2 daughters less than 10 years of age From the Clinton County history book: they left Pennsylvania in 1801 with the family of James Douglass whose wife is their eldest daughter, Mary. This move was to Wellsville, Virginia (now West Virginia) on the Ohio River. Then in 1802 the 2 families moved again to Columbiana County, Ohio which is basically across the Ohio River and a bit north. The 1882 book does not say what prompted the move, but Columbiana County as well as the State of Ohio were formed in 1803. James Douglass may have been looking for opportunity, perhaps especially land, by getting into what would become Ohio shortly. James and Martha with their children thus settled in Columbiana County, Ohio in 1802. James and Martha stayed in Columbiana County while daughter Mary with husband James Douglass moved further west into Ohio in 1815. James is found in several Tax Lists during the first decade of their Ohio residency, and are found in the 1820 and 1830 Census. By 1820, James and Martha have only 3 sons living with them, all between the ages of 16 and 25 per that Census. Their Township is called Petersburgh. The 1830 Census names their Township Springfield, unsure if this means the family moved physically. In 1830, there are 3 members of James' household. James is in the age category "80 - 89" and 85 should be his age. The older female is in the age 60 - 69 category which translates to born 1761 - 1770. Since James and Martha married in early 1773, it would seem this is not Martha. Also, the 1882 book states Martha died at age 79, which if she was born in 1755 would mean she died in 1834 but this is also not true as, based on James' Will, she had already died as of late 1831. However, I suspect this IS Martha and the explanation is that she was reporting herself as "having grown younger" to the enumerator which I've found many times in Censuses until the advent of Birth Records/ Certificates (early 1900's usually) Still regarding the 1830 Census, the 3rd person reported is a female in the age category "15 - 19", maybe a granddaughter. James' death is reported in the 1882 book as being at age 86 which translates to the year 1831. Since he wrote his Will on 3 Aug 1831, he died sometime later that year. His Will went thru probate in Columbiana County in the March Term 1832 with no specific date indicated. In the will daughter Jemima, who married Patrick Douglass was left only $1 as her inheritance. Daughter Mary was left the same amount, but additional text indicates James had already left her "her share". All of James' sons inherited land except James S (Steel) who is noted as being left $200 per an "article of agreement" that had been executed previously. Children unnamed in James' Will were deceased while 5 names with small legacies (bequests) in the estate accounting record must be Grandchildren. Source: Vicki Edwards, 31 March 2018 4X Great Granddaughter of James Taylor Los Angeles | Taylor, James (I27939)
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6678 | His parents were John Jordan (1714-1781) and Mary Goodson. | Jordan, Thomas (I27612)
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6679 | His parents were Mastin Sanders 1774– 1854 and Sarah Sanders 1776– 1864. Siblings: Polly Sanders Herring – 1873 Lucinda Sanders Fifer 1802– 1855 Martha Sanders Walker 1807– 1870 Cynthia Sanders 1810– 1842 Harrison Sanders 1811– 1843 Lucinda and Mastins children buried at Stewartsville cemetery in Posey, IN: John Sanders Margaret J Sanders 1853– 1864 | Sanders, Mastin W. (I27589)
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6680 | His parents were Nathaniel V Merritt and Elizabeth "Betsy" Smith. Siblings: William Henry Merritt Jemima "Gemima" Ann Murphy John Lemuel Merritt Harriett Johnson Serepta Weaver Martha Sophronia B. Shelton Lodema Ellen Watson Elizabeth Olive Merritt | Merritt, Ephraim (I27587)
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6681 | His parents were Walter and Blanche Dentzau. | Dentzau, Thomas Eugene (I28328)
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6682 | His parents were William Penton and Eleanor who wed in 1659 in Grimley, Worcestershire. His father is mentioned untill July 4th 1692 in Salem, NJ. | Penton, William Jr (I27527)
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6683 | His profession was noted as metselaar (mason) when he died. | Rouwen, Theodorus Wilhelmus (I19731)
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6684 | His second wife was Besse B. Bentley (1884-1939), they lived in New York and North Carolina. | Fry, Alvin Charles (I28770)
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6685 | His wife Anna Eva died Feb 10 1769 in Deesen. | Busch, Anton (I40111)
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6686 | His wife was Catharina. Known children: Anna Veronika Kahn, 1709- Ida Catharina Kahn, 1711– Anna Eva Kahn, 1713– Maria Elisabeth Kahn, 1716– 1792 Johann Wilhelm Kahn, 1720– 1792 Johann Kahn, 1723– | Kahn, Tilmann (I40110)
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6687 | His wife was Elinor. | Creed, Edward (I27632)
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6688 | His wife was Grietgen Cornelisdr | van der Fits, Claas Cornelisz (I24557)
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6689 | His wife was Hillegond Pietersdr | Barnhoorn, Joris Teewisz (I24561)
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6690 | His wife was Leentje. | van den Burgh, Cornelis (I24556)
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6691 | His wife was Margaret E. b. 5 Feb 1798 in SC, died 29 Jan 1872 in Stone, MO. | Gentry, Allen (I29016)
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6692 | Historical reg. Of Virginians in the Rev., soldiers, saliors and marines, 1775-1783. Ed. By John H. Gwathmey. Richmond, Va. 1938. (13, 872p.):137 | Casey, Charles John (I20686)
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6693 | Hit by a train in Galveston, TX. | Glæsnes, Rasmus Johan (I28245)
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6694 | Hjalmar Sakarias f. 1892 er i 1900-tellinga på Løkling (Myrland) i Finnås der faren døde. Han gifter seg i Stavanger i 1913 med Anna Serine Grandin født i Fjellberg. De tok senere navnet Fjelheim, og fikk datteren Anna Johanne på Hauge i Ølen 1913. | Fjeldheim, Hjalmar Sakarias Petterson (I35297)
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6695 | Hjalp til i huset hos broren Lars i 1920. | Toft, Kari Malene Salomonsdtr. (I1605)
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6696 | Hjemmedåp stadfestet i kirken 1.1.1887 | Kausland, Vilhelm Elias Nils. (I39331)
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6697 | Hjemmedøbt 23 Septbr af Pladsmand Niels Martinussen Strømsnæs, stadfestet i kirken 2. oktober: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/255/pd00000001066331 | Strømsnes, Marta Maria Karlsdtr. (I42797)
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6698 | Hjemmedøbt 30/1-75 ved Sognepræst Breien | Larsen, Ludvig (I1794)
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6699 | hjemmedøbt drengebarn, søn av hækler Erik Eriksen | Eriksen, Edvard Martin (I37171)
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6700 | Hjemmedøpt 10. februar av Nils Rasmussen Møgster, vitner var Anna Andersdtr. Lillekalsøen og Anna Olsdtr. Lillekalsøen. Faddere da dåpen ble stadfestet 14. mai var vilkårsmann Rasmus Rasmussen, husmann Jakob Eliassen (Toft i Sund), gårdmann Lars Nilsen, barnets moder og tjenestepike Anna Andersdtr., alle fra Lillekalsøen. https://urn.digitalarkivet.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20050808010364.jpg | Litlakalsøy, Hermine Maria Hansdtr. (I517)
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