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201 | A paper was circulated here in town, one day last week, by J.E. Urton, one of our big-hearted citizens, and about $50.00 was raised, in a short time, to help in defraying the funeral expenses of U.S. Million, who died in Belton on Tuesday of last week from pneumonia, following the “Flu.” Mr. Million’s house was a few miles south of Peculiar, but his family was spending the winter in Belton for the children to attend school. Since his death, his wife and one of the children have died from the same disease, and other members of the family are still very ill. The family came to Missouri, a few years ago, from Kentucky, and he spent several years on the G.B. Simmons farm, in the vicinity of Raymore, raising tobacco. The member of the family have the sympathy of all, in their deep sorrow. The Cass County Democrat-Missourian, Harrisonville, Missouri. Thursday, 27 February 1919. | Gardner, Elizabeth (I597)
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202 | A paper was circulated here in town, one day last week, by J.E. Urton, one of our big-hearted citizens, and about $50.00 was raised, in a short time, to help in defraying the funeral expenses of U.S. Million, who died in Belton on Tuesday of last week from pneumonia, following the “Flu.” Mr. Million’s house was a few miles south of Peculiar, but his family was spending the winter in Belton for the children to attend school. Since his death, his wife and one of the children have died from the same disease, and other members of the family are still very ill. The family came to Missouri, a few years ago, from Kentucky, and he spent several years on the G.B. Simmons farm, in the vicinity of Raymore, raising tobacco. The member of the family have the sympathy of all, in their deep sorrow. The Cass County Democrat-Missourian, Harrisonville, Missouri. Thursday, 27 February 1919. | Million, Ulysses Sanford (I596)
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203 | a sturgeon aboard ship | Glen, Sander (I5882)
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204 | A Sudden Death The Community Shocked by the Passing Away of a Good Citizen. This community was startled yesterday afternoon, about 4 o’clock, to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Lycurgus E. Hedges. He was going to Zacharias’ stable to get his team to take a ride, leaving his wife at home waiting for him. Near Trinity M.E. Church he stopped to assist some men pull a limb from a tree and then walked on out Second street, where, at the Novitiate, he was seized with illness and falling to the pavement in front of the Novitiate expired in a few minutes. Mr. Jerome Ford was in front of him and hearing a peculiar noise turned just in time to see him fall. Dr. F.F. Smith was immediately summoned but found life extinct. Mr. Frank T. Rhodes, who was passing at the time in his wagon, procured a mattress from the Novitiate and took the sad burden home. Mr. Hedges had been failing in health for some time, having suffered two attacks of grip. The death of an only child last spring further prostrated him, and though apparently better, he never rallied from these physical infirmities, and the sever mental strain caused by affliction. Lycurgus Edward Hedges was born in this county, and has spent many years of his life in this community. In early life he taught school, afterwards removing to town where he clerked for a while, and subsequently engaged in the grain and flour business, at one time being located on East Patrick street. Several years ago he retired from business and has since led a retired live. Quiet, unobtrusive in his manners, he never sought any public position for emolument or honor, though in all capacities where he served he did so with great credit to himself and honor to the community. He had been a trustee and manager of the board of Montevue Hospital; a director in the First National bank; president of the board of managers of Mt. Olivet cemetery, and an officer of the Reformed church. He married Miss Amanda Baker, of Washington county, who survives him. Of his immediate family there remain two brothers, Adam and Abraham Hedges, residing respectively in Georgetown, D.C., and Lewistown, this county, and a sister, Mrs. Wm. H. Derr, of Baltimore. Mr. Hedges was in the 67th year of his age. In his death Frederick loses one of its best citizens. He was an upright, honest man, who in all the walks of life commanded the esteem of his associates. He was a firm friend and a wise counselor, and in all respects his sound judgment was unerring. As a faithful husband, an indulgent father, his place can never be filled. He was a pleasant companion, always popular among his friends and withal a man who will be sadly missed by a large circle of friends. Of him it can be truly said he was one of nature’s noblemen, and his memory will live ever green in the hearts of all who knew his intrinsic worth. His funeral will take place Thursday morning at 11 o’clock; interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Tuesday, 1 November 1892, page 3. | Hedges, Lycurgus Edward (I3373)
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205 | A sufficient amount of money was raised last Saturday by subscription to send M.P.M. Cassity to Oneida for treatment. Upwards of $30 was raised in a short time. Rev. T.E. Rolfe took the matter in hand. Mart will go to Oneida sometime this week. The Wetmore Spectator, Wetmore, Kansas. Friday, 5 April 1901. | Cassity, Martin Peter Marshall "M.P.M." (I442)
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206 | A Ten Year Old Boy Accidentally Killed by His Little Brother The three little sons of Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Bagley went hunting on Wednesday of last week, about six miles east of Purdin, taking a gun with them to kill rabbits. The boys were Lee, age 15, Urbie, aged 10, and Mylo aged 6. In some way the gun was discharged while in the hands of the smallest and the load struck Urbie. The wounded lad lived until Sunday evening. The funeral took place at 3 p.m. Monday, at the Grantsville church, the services being conducted by Rev. Fitzgerald and the interment was in Grantsville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley (the father is familiarly known as “Dode”) have the deep sympathy of all who know them in this time of sad bereavement. The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 14 September 1916, page 1. | Bagley, Urbie D. (I1855)
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207 | A Terrible Disaster While freight train No.36 in charge of Conductor Daniels was coming east and passing through DeSoto, a little town twenty miles west of Argentine about 7 o’clock Saturday morning, the engine, the 1120, in charge of Engineer F.W. Bartell and Fireman W.W. Dortch, exploded just as it reached the Kill creek bridge, which is just at the east end of the DeSoto switch. The force of the explosion wrecked the bridge and into the creek below plunged the engine followed by fourteen cars containing hogs, cattle and merchandise. Engineer Bartell and H.E. Shaw, head brakeman, who was riding in the engine were buried in the wreck. The escape of Fireman Dortch was most miraculous. He was thrown by force of the explosion clear of the wreckage into Kill creek where he caught hold of a piece of driftwood and drifted out into the Kaw river which is only a short distance from the bridge. There he changed to get hold of a piece of one of the demolished cars and on it, wet and half frozen, floated down the rived till rescued by a man in a boat several miles below near Loring on the opposite side of the river. He was taken to a farm house more dead than alive. He has fully recovered and has returned to his home in this city where he was a young wife to whom he was only recently married. The dead body of Brakeman Shaw has been taken from beneath the wreck and was removed to his old home at Topeka for burial. He resided at 34 North Seventh street this city and leaves a wife and child 3 months old. When The Republic went to press the body of Engineer Bartell had not been recovered from the wreck. He resided on South Seventh street this city where he leaves a wife and child. Brakeman Shaw was just making his second trip on the road when he lost his life. The wreck crew from here are getting the wreck pretty well cleared up. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15450568/hessey-e-shaw | Jinks, Bessie May (I1222)
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208 | A Terrible Disaster While freight train No.36 in charge of Conductor Daniels was coming east and passing through DeSoto, a little town twenty miles west of Argentine about 7 o’clock Saturday morning, the engine, the 1120, in charge of Engineer F.W. Bartell and Fireman W.W. Dortch, exploded just as it reached the Kill creek bridge, which is just at the east end of the DeSoto switch. The force of the explosion wrecked the bridge and into the creek below plunged the engine followed by fourteen cars containing hogs, cattle and merchandise. Engineer Bartell and H.E. Shaw, head brakeman, who was riding in the engine were buried in the wreck. The escape of Fireman Dortch was most miraculous. He was thrown by force of the explosion clear of the wreckage into Kill creek where he caught hold of a piece of driftwood and drifted out into the Kaw river which is only a short distance from the bridge. There he changed to get hold of a piece of one of the demolished cars and on it, wet and half frozen, floated down the rived till rescued by a man in a boat several miles below near Loring on the opposite side of the river. He was taken to a farm house more dead than alive. He has fully recovered and has returned to his home in this city where he was a young wife to whom he was only recently married. The dead body of Brakeman Shaw has been taken from beneath the wreck and was removed to his old home at Topeka for burial. He resided at 34 North Seventh street this city and leaves a wife and child 3 months old. When The Republic went to press the body of Engineer Bartell had not been recovered from the wreck. He resided on South Seventh street this city where he leaves a wife and child. Brakeman Shaw was just making his second trip on the road when he lost his life. The wreck crew from here are getting the wreck pretty well cleared up. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15450568/hessey-e-shaw | Shaw, Hesse (I4749)
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209 | A. Joyce Hedges Bucyrus - A. Joyce Hedges, 56, of 1335 S. Sandusky Ave. died Monday at home after a long illness. She was born Jan. 6, 1932 in Bucyrus to Harvey and Marie Quaintance Orewiler, show survive in Bucyrus. She was a lifelong area resident and had worked for the Timken Co. for 27 years. She was a Bucyrus High School graduate and a member of the Woodlawn United Methodist Church. She was married to Ernest B. Hedges on Nov. 5, 1949. He died Aug. 26, 1978. She also is survived by a son, Daniel B. of Barlett; three brothers, Donald and Lee Orewiler, both of Bucyrus, and Darl Orewiler of Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. William (Janice) Rush of Bucyrus. Calling hours will be Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wise Funeral Home, where services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. by the Rev. Richard Glass. Burial will be in Brokensword Cemetery. News-Journal, Mansfield, Ohio. Tuesday, 10 May 1988. | Orewiler, Arletta Joyce (I5399)
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210 | A. Reginald Fink, 83 died Monday at home. He was the husband of Hazel Holcombe Fink. Longtime educator and musician he taught Spanish at William Penn Senior High School from 1925 until 1960. From 1960 to 1972, he was chairman of the foreign language department at York Suburban High School. He taught courses at Millersville University and at York College of Pennsylvania and from 1972 until his retirement in 1980, he taught at Alverna University of Reading. He also taught violin privately and was director of the William Penn Senior High School Orchestra for a number of years. A charter member of York Symphony Orchestra, he was the first violinist for a number of years and served as concertmaster in 1964 and 1965. He also played with the Spring Garden Orchestra. He was an originator and the first director of York Youth Symphony and continued as director for 12 years. He was recipient of the York Chorus Arion Award for his work with young people. He was a 1922 graduate of William Penn Senior High School and a 1925 graduate of Pennsylvania State University. He did graduate work at John Hopkins University and also had studied at the University of Mexico. He was recipient of a Ford Foundation award to study the historic Spanish missions in the West and during that time played for the Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra. He was a life member of the Musicians Union of York and a member of the national and Pennsylvania retired teachers associations. He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, was director of the Sunday school orchestra for more than 25 years and also taught in the Sunday School. Mr. fink, born in York, was a son of the late harry and Julia Hedges Fink. survivors include: Two sons Reginald H. Fink of Ohio and Philip H. Fink of Florida. five grandchildren A sister Henrietta L. McClellan of York. viewing at Baumeister & Orcutt Mortuary Inc. funeral services at the mortuary. The Rev William A. Speers, his pastor will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Rose Cemetery. York Dispatch March 22, 1988 | Fink, Augustus Reginald (I3522)
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211 | A.V. Hedges A.V. Hedges, 64, of 221 E. Wallace St., Findlay, died Wednesday in Blanchard Valley Nursing Home, Findlay, after an extended illness. He retired two years ago after serving in Toledo, Columbus, Lima and Effingham, Ill., areas as pipeline superintendent for the Shell Oil Co. He was born Dec. 28, 1903 in Norcatur, Kan. Survivors include his wife, Mabel; a son, Jack, Dayton; a daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Miriam) Synder, Stony Ridge; three sisters, Mrs. T.V. Stewart, Pueblo, Colo.; Mrs. Kenneth Cook, Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. William Reiner, Portland, Ore., and five grandchildren. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today in the Holcomb Funeral Home, Luckey, where the funeral will be Saturday at 1 p.m. with burial in Troy Township Cemetery. The Daily Sentinel-Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio. Friday, 5 July 1958, page 2. | Hedges, Ashby Vawter (I1029)
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212 | About Aeltje Pieterse van Couwenhoven Aeltjem was born an illegitimate out-of-wedlock daughter to her mother Marye du Trieux by Pieter Wolphersen van Couwenhoven. However, Maria's first husband was Cornelis Volckertsen Viele. reference to her illegitimate birth I, the undersigned Pieter Wolphersen, hereby acknowledge for myself, my heirs and successors that this day, date underwritten, I have adopted,as I do hereby adopt, Aeltjem Pieters van Couwenhoven, my own daughter, whom I have begotten and procreated by Maria de Truy, promising therefore that from this date I shall do by the above-named, my daughter, as a god fearing father is bound and ought to do by his own legitimate daughter; therefore, I hereby discharge and release Cornelis Volckersen, husband and guardian of the aforesaid Maria de Truy, from all charges and responsibilities incidental to the bringing up of a child till she becomes of age; I, Pieter Wolphersen, promising to look after the child, to let her learn to read and to bring her up according to my means. Furthermore, if I do not beget any children by my present wife, the above named child shall be my rightful heiress and inheritrix, as if she were duly begotten in lawful wedlock, and if it happens that children be begotten by me and my wife, the above named Aeltjen Pieters shall receive, like the legitimate children on my side, a just child's portion of all such goods, means and effects as it shall please the Lord God Almighty to bestow on me. Requesting that this may have effect before all courts, I have signed this without fraud in the presence of the subscribing witnesses hereto invited. Done, the 7th day of January 1642. This is x the mark of Pieter Wolphersen Jacob Couwenhoven Philippe du Trieux Acknowledged before me, Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secretary on January 7, 1642. Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven commissioned a Lt. during the Esopus War on June 30, 1663. Lt. Pieter Wolphertse Van Kouwenhoven in 1688 at Brewer, Elizabethtown, Essex County, New Jersey. | du Trieux, Maria (I5686)
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213 | ABRAHAM CALEB3 TRUAX (Isaac2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born on 09 Oct 1683 in Rotterdam, Schenectady Co., New York. He died on 16 Mar 1770 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Christina de la Grange, daughter of Gillis de la Grange and Jannetje Adrians Molenaar, about 1711 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 20 Sep 1693 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA. She died on 07 Jan 1773 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. Abraham Caleb Truax and Christina de la Grange had the following children: 89. i. MARIA4 TRUAX was born on 02 Apr 1712 in Normanskill, Albany, New York. She died on 15 Apr 1782 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. She married (1) SIMON VEDDER, son of Arent Vedder and Sara Groot, on 16 Jan 1734/35 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York. He was born on 03 Oct 1707 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died in 1791 in Woestyne. She married (2) SIMON GROOT on 05 Nov 1737 in Schenectady Co., NY. She married (3) JOHANNES BRATT, son of Arent A. Bradt and Jannetje Vrooman, on 19 Nov 1732 in Schenectady, NY. He died on 15 Jul 1760. She married (4) EVERT WENDELL, son of Harmanus Wendell and Anna Sanders Glen, in 1761. He was born on 19 Jan 1706/07. He died on 15 Jul 1762 in Albany, NY. 90. ii. ISAAC TRUAX SR. was born on 13 Jan 1714/15 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died in 1790 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Anjeltje Beck, daughter of Caleb Beck and Anna Fairley Moll, on 24 Jul 1742 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 15 Dec 1715 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died on 27 Jun 1758 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. 91. iii. ANNTJE TRUAX was born on 10 Apr 1717 in Schenectady, New York. She died on 04 Jan 1755. She married Richard Rykert Van Vranken, son of Maas Ryckse Van Vranken and Anatie Winne, on 14 Oct 1738 in Schenectady, New York. He was born on 07 Oct 1711 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died on 11 Apr 1805 in New York, USA. 92. iv. JOHANNIS TRUAX was born on 24 Mar 1717/18 in Schenectady, NY. He died between 1746-1757. He married Alida Nak, daughter of Matthys Nak, on 28 Oct 1743 in Schenectady, NY. She died after 02 Sep 1771. 93. v. JELLIS TRUAX was born on 07 Jul 1719 in Albany, NY. He died before 01 Aug 1757. He married (1) SARAH ISAACSE TRUAX on 17 Mar 1748/49 in Schenectady, NY. He married (2) DOROTHY VROOMAN, daughter of Wouter Vrooman and Marytje Hallenbeck, on 27 Oct 1744 in Schenectady, NY. 94. vi. PHILIP TRUAX was born on 05 Nov 1720. He married Engeltje Farley, daughter of Johannes Farley and Metje Mebie, on 29 Nov 1747 in Schenectady, NY. She was born on 25 May 1726 in Schenectady, NY. 95. vii. ANDRIES TRUAX was born on 21 Aug 1722 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 11 Oct 1804 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He married (1) SUSANNA DE GRAAF, daughter of Daniel de Graaf and Gezina Swits, on 20 Sep 1778 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 08 May 1737. She died on 25 Mar 1807 in Schenectady, NY. He married (2) ELIZABETH VAN VRANKEN, daughter of Ryckert Van Vranken and Maria Bratt, on 04 Feb 1758 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 05 Jul 1736. She died on 15 Dec 1777. 96. viii. CHRISTIAAN LA GRANGE TRUAX was born on 17 Feb 1723/24 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He died in 1790 in ? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Catrien Bell on 06 May 1770. She was born in 1750. 97. ix. ELIZABETH TRUAX was born on 19 May 1725. She died on 05 May 1797. She married Caleb Beck, son of Caleb Beck and Anna Fairley Moll, on 01 Nov 1747 in Schenectady, NY. He was born on 24 May 1714. He died on 09 Dec 1787. x. SUSANNA TRUAX was born on 07 Nov 1726 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. She died on 04 Mar 1805 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. xi. ABRAHAM TRUAX JR was born on 08 Feb 1727/28 in Albany, NY. He married Elizabeth van Antwerpen on 27 Mar 1761 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. xii. SARAH TRUAX was born on 20 Sep 1729. She died on 28 Aug 1795. She married Nicolaas Vander Volgen on 16 Sep 1749 in Schenectady, NY. 98. xiii. CATALYNTJE TRUAX was born on 28 Feb 1730/31. She married Claas de Graaf, son of Arnold de Graaf and Ariantje Vander Volgen, on 01 Feb 1754 in Schenectady, NY. xiv. JOANNA TRUAX was born on 07 Aug 1733. 99. xv. JANNETJE TRUAX. She died before 30 Oct 1765. She married Cornelius Van Slyck, son of Cornelis Van Slyck and Clara Janse Braat, on 11 Mar 1732/33. xvi. PETER TRUAX. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | de la Grange, Christina (I5995)
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214 | ABRAHAM CALEB3 TRUAX (Isaac2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born on 09 Oct 1683 in Rotterdam, Schenectady Co., New York. He died on 16 Mar 1770 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Christina de la Grange, daughter of Gillis de la Grange and Jannetje Adrians Molenaar, about 1711 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 20 Sep 1693 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA. She died on 07 Jan 1773 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. Abraham Caleb Truax and Christina de la Grange had the following children: 89. i. MARIA4 TRUAX was born on 02 Apr 1712 in Normanskill, Albany, New York. She died on 15 Apr 1782 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. She married (1) SIMON VEDDER, son of Arent Vedder and Sara Groot, on 16 Jan 1734/35 in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York. He was born on 03 Oct 1707 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died in 1791 in Woestyne. She married (2) SIMON GROOT on 05 Nov 1737 in Schenectady Co., NY. She married (3) JOHANNES BRATT, son of Arent A. Bradt and Jannetje Vrooman, on 19 Nov 1732 in Schenectady, NY. He died on 15 Jul 1760. She married (4) EVERT WENDELL, son of Harmanus Wendell and Anna Sanders Glen, in 1761. He was born on 19 Jan 1706/07. He died on 15 Jul 1762 in Albany, NY. 90. ii. ISAAC TRUAX SR. was born on 13 Jan 1714/15 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died in 1790 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Anjeltje Beck, daughter of Caleb Beck and Anna Fairley Moll, on 24 Jul 1742 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 15 Dec 1715 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She died on 27 Jun 1758 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. 91. iii. ANNTJE TRUAX was born on 10 Apr 1717 in Schenectady, New York. She died on 04 Jan 1755. She married Richard Rykert Van Vranken, son of Maas Ryckse Van Vranken and Anatie Winne, on 14 Oct 1738 in Schenectady, New York. He was born on 07 Oct 1711 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died on 11 Apr 1805 in New York, USA. 92. iv. JOHANNIS TRUAX was born on 24 Mar 1717/18 in Schenectady, NY. He died between 1746-1757. He married Alida Nak, daughter of Matthys Nak, on 28 Oct 1743 in Schenectady, NY. She died after 02 Sep 1771. 93. v. JELLIS TRUAX was born on 07 Jul 1719 in Albany, NY. He died before 01 Aug 1757. He married (1) SARAH ISAACSE TRUAX on 17 Mar 1748/49 in Schenectady, NY. He married (2) DOROTHY VROOMAN, daughter of Wouter Vrooman and Marytje Hallenbeck, on 27 Oct 1744 in Schenectady, NY. 94. vi. PHILIP TRUAX was born on 05 Nov 1720. He married Engeltje Farley, daughter of Johannes Farley and Metje Mebie, on 29 Nov 1747 in Schenectady, NY. She was born on 25 May 1726 in Schenectady, NY. 95. vii. ANDRIES TRUAX was born on 21 Aug 1722 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 11 Oct 1804 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He married (1) SUSANNA DE GRAAF, daughter of Daniel de Graaf and Gezina Swits, on 20 Sep 1778 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 08 May 1737. She died on 25 Mar 1807 in Schenectady, NY. He married (2) ELIZABETH VAN VRANKEN, daughter of Ryckert Van Vranken and Maria Bratt, on 04 Feb 1758 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. She was born on 05 Jul 1736. She died on 15 Dec 1777. 96. viii. CHRISTIAAN LA GRANGE TRUAX was born on 17 Feb 1723/24 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. He died in 1790 in ? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Catrien Bell on 06 May 1770. She was born in 1750. 97. ix. ELIZABETH TRUAX was born on 19 May 1725. She died on 05 May 1797. She married Caleb Beck, son of Caleb Beck and Anna Fairley Moll, on 01 Nov 1747 in Schenectady, NY. He was born on 24 May 1714. He died on 09 Dec 1787. x. SUSANNA TRUAX was born on 07 Nov 1726 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. She died on 04 Mar 1805 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. xi. ABRAHAM TRUAX JR was born on 08 Feb 1727/28 in Albany, NY. He married Elizabeth van Antwerpen on 27 Mar 1761 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. xii. SARAH TRUAX was born on 20 Sep 1729. She died on 28 Aug 1795. She married Nicolaas Vander Volgen on 16 Sep 1749 in Schenectady, NY. 98. xiii. CATALYNTJE TRUAX was born on 28 Feb 1730/31. She married Claas de Graaf, son of Arnold de Graaf and Ariantje Vander Volgen, on 01 Feb 1754 in Schenectady, NY. xiv. JOANNA TRUAX was born on 07 Aug 1733. 99. xv. JANNETJE TRUAX. She died before 30 Oct 1765. She married Cornelius Van Slyck, son of Cornelis Van Slyck and Clara Janse Braat, on 11 Mar 1732/33. xvi. PETER TRUAX. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | du Trieux, Abraham Caleb (I5994)
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215 | Abraham De Trieux, probably born at New Amsterdam. On Feb. 22, 1855, he is sued with Jacob Teunissen by Borger Jorisen, who said "that defts. took his boat without his knowledge from 'the Wall' and carried it to their Yacht, and sailed from One Ship and Yacht to the other, and in the meanwhile the boat drifted away." The defendants asserted their innocence, and were not prosecuted. In 1656 Abraham was in Beverwyck, and was later said to have been the skipper of a sloop from Fort Orange. It not known who or when he married. Child: 1 daughter #53. i. Maria, born in Albany. * * * * Maria married Daniel Dupree. They had a daughter Margriet, bapt. 6 Oct 1681 at N.Y. No further record. | du Trieux, Abraham Philippe (I5801)
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216 | ABRAHAM DU TRIEUX born in 1632 in New Amsterdam, New Netherland. He died after 20 Aug 1662 in Beverwyck, New Netherlands. He married (1) HESTOR ?. Notes for Abraham du Trieux: Although these children are generally attributed to Abraham Du Trieux, there is almost no evidence to support their relationship. There is even a theory that Hestor, mentioned as a baptism witness, was actually one of his sisters and not his wife. Abraham du Trieux and Hestor ? had the following children: 23. i. MARIA3 TRUAX was born in Albany, NY. She married (1) DANIEL DUPREE?. ii. JACOB? TRUAX. iii. JOSEPH? TRUAX. He died before 1673. iv. PHILIP TRUAX. Descendants of Philippe du Trieux https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | du Trieux, Abraham Philippe (I5801)
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217 | Abraham Groot. Son of the first settler, married Antje Wemp, widow of Sander Glen in 1696, and secondly Hesterje, daughter of Harmen Visscher of Albany, in 1699, by whom he had several children. On the 10th March, l70f, the trustees of Schenectady conveyed to "him " and his brother Dirk, — to each one-half — fourteen morgens of woodland, " bounded west by the woodland of Barent Vrooman, south by the Niskayuna " Path [Union street], east by the hill called Niskayuna Bergh [College Hill], "to be measured north from the highway." This parcel extended along the north side of Union street 96 rods Rynland measure or 1152 feet, — from a point 152 feet easterly from Fonda street to a point 192 feet easterly from lot 187 Union street, — or about half way up College hill* and 87£ rods in the rear. This parcel was divided into two equal portions by an easterly and westerly line, Dirk taking the northerly half and Abraham the southerly half lying along the street. Subsequently Dirk sold his half to Philip Livingston of Albany, who 24 March, 173-f, exchanged it for a parcel of 12 morgens on the Kallebergh, called the Varken's Kraal, owned by the town. A history of the Schecedtady patent in the Dutch and English times. page 121-122. | Groot, Abraham Symonse (I5979)
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218 | ABRAHAM SYMONSE3 GROOT (Rebecca2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born about 1666 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died in 1737 in Albany, New York. He married (1) HESTERTJE VISSCHER, daughter of Harman Visscher, on 09 Jul 1699 in Albany, New York. He married (2) ANTJE WEMP, daughter of John Barentse Wemp and Maritie Myndertse, on 15 Apr 1696 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born in 1653. Abraham Symonse Groot and Hestertje Visscher had the following children: 80. i. ABRAHAM4 DE GROOT was born on 21 Oct 1711 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 29 Sep 1763 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Willempie Dunbar, daughter of John Dunbar, on 29 Nov 1736 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. ii. GEERTRUY DE GROOT. She married David Marinus on 30 Dec 1731. iii. REBECCA DE GROOT. She married Abraham de Graaf on 17 Aug 1725. 81. iv. HESTER DE GROOT. She married (1) FRANS VAN DE BOGART. v. HARMANUS DE GROOT. vi. MARIA DE GROOT. She married Jacob Vrooman on 17 Oct 1725. vii. CORNELIUS DE GROOT. He died before 1737. viii. SIMON DE GROOT. Abraham Symonse Groot and Antje Wemp had the following child: 82. ix. CORNELIIS ABRAMS GROOT was born on 23 Oct 1709 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died about 1785 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Groot, Abraham Symonse (I5979)
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219 | ABRAHAM SYMONSE3 GROOT (Rebecca2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born about 1666 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died in 1737 in Albany, New York. He married (1) HESTERTJE VISSCHER, daughter of Harman Visscher, on 09 Jul 1699 in Albany, New York. He married (2) ANTJE WEMP, daughter of John Barentse Wemp and Maritie Myndertse, on 15 Apr 1696 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born in 1653. Abraham Symonse Groot and Hestertje Visscher had the following children: 80. i. ABRAHAM4 DE GROOT was born on 21 Oct 1711 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 29 Sep 1763 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Willempie Dunbar, daughter of John Dunbar, on 29 Nov 1736 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. ii. GEERTRUY DE GROOT. She married David Marinus on 30 Dec 1731. iii. REBECCA DE GROOT. She married Abraham de Graaf on 17 Aug 1725. 81. iv. HESTER DE GROOT. She married (1) FRANS VAN DE BOGART. v. HARMANUS DE GROOT. vi. MARIA DE GROOT. She married Jacob Vrooman on 17 Oct 1725. vii. CORNELIUS DE GROOT. He died before 1737. viii. SIMON DE GROOT. Abraham Symonse Groot and Antje Wemp had the following child: 82. ix. CORNELIIS ABRAMS GROOT was born on 23 Oct 1709 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died about 1785 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Visscher, Hestertje (I5980)
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220 | ABRAHAM SYMONSE3 GROOT (Rebecca2 du Trieux, Philippe1 du Trieux) was born about 1666 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died in 1737 in Albany, New York. He married (1) HESTERTJE VISSCHER, daughter of Harman Visscher, on 09 Jul 1699 in Albany, New York. He married (2) ANTJE WEMP, daughter of John Barentse Wemp and Maritie Myndertse, on 15 Apr 1696 in Albany, Albany, New York. She was born in 1653. Abraham Symonse Groot and Hestertje Visscher had the following children: 80. i. ABRAHAM4 DE GROOT was born on 21 Oct 1711 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He died on 29 Sep 1763 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. He married Willempie Dunbar, daughter of John Dunbar, on 29 Nov 1736 in Schenectady, Albany, New York. ii. GEERTRUY DE GROOT. She married David Marinus on 30 Dec 1731. iii. REBECCA DE GROOT. She married Abraham de Graaf on 17 Aug 1725. 81. iv. HESTER DE GROOT. She married (1) FRANS VAN DE BOGART. v. HARMANUS DE GROOT. vi. MARIA DE GROOT. She married Jacob Vrooman on 17 Oct 1725. vii. CORNELIUS DE GROOT. He died before 1737. viii. SIMON DE GROOT. Abraham Symonse Groot and Antje Wemp had the following child: 82. ix. CORNELIIS ABRAMS GROOT was born on 23 Oct 1709 in Albany, Albany, New York. He died about 1785 in Schenectady, Albany, New York, USA. https://www.philippedutrieux.com/downloads/Descendants-of-Philippe-du-Trieux--5-generations.pdf | Wemp, Antje (I5981)
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221 | Abraham Truax was a charter member of the Dutch Church of Schenectady and was a Deacon in 173303 and Elder in 1751. Abraham and Christina had 15 children: 7 sons and 8 daughters. | du Trieux, Abraham Caleb (I5994)
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222 | Abraham, bap. April 26, 1682. Witnesses: Pieter de Riemer, Belitie Ariaens. No further information. | De Groot, Abraham (I5972)
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223 | Abraham, bap. March 14, 1666. Witnesses: Jacob Kip, Maria Kip. No further information. | Van Bommel, Abraham (I5965)
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224 | ABRAHAM, son of Isaac, m. Christina, dau. of Gillis De La Grange of Albany. He d. March 16, 1770; she d. Jan. 7, 1773. Ch. b: Maria, geboren op de Normanskil, April 2, 1712, and bp. in the Lutheran church in Albany, m. first, Johannes Bratt of Schenectady, and secondly, Evert Wendel of Albany; Jannetie, Aug. 11, 1713, m. Cornelis Van Slyck; Isaac, Jan. 13, 1715; Annatie, April 10, 1717, m. Ryckert Van Vranken Jr.; Johannes, March 24, 1718; Jillis, July 7, (Family Bible), bp. June 11, 1719 (Church Record); Philip, Nov. 5, 1720; Andries, Aug. 21, 1722; Christiaan, Feb. 17, 1724, Elisabeth, May 19, 1725, m. Caleb Beck; Susanna, Nov 7, 1726, d. March 4, 1805, a. 78ys., 4m.; her portrait is in possession of Doctor Andrew Truax; Abraham, Feb. 8, 1728; Sarah, Sept. 20, 1729, m. Nicolaas Van der Volgen; Cathlyntje, Feb. 28, 1731, m. Nicolaas De Graaf. Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of Schenectady | du Trieux, Abraham Caleb (I5994)
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225 | Abstract of obituary from Ancestry: Name Charles Alden Fugate Gender Male Death Age 82 Birth Date 14 Feb 1929 Birth Place Rowan County, Kentucky Marriage Date 30 Sep 1972 Residence Place Knapp Avenue, Morehead, Kentucky Death Date 27 Jan 2012 Death Place Lexington, Kentucky Burial Date 30 Jan 2012 Obituary Date 15 Oct 2019 Obituary Place Morehead, KY, USA Parents John Lewis Fugate; Nancy Ann Sargent Fugate Spouse Evlynn Howard Fugate Child Charles Timothy Fugate Terrel A. Fugate | Fugate, Charles Alden (I3970)
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226 | Abstract of the will of Reuben Hunt, Bath County, Kentucky, record of wills, page 12. Will made 10 July 1822. Probated January 1826. Names wife Nancy and two youngest sons Joseph and William. Also names children: Pheobe, Nancy, Elizabeth, Jeremiah, Samuel, Rebecca Rice, and Polly. Named executors wife Nancy and Dazel Hunt, son of John Hunt. Witnessed by Joseph Williams, Dazel Hunt, Jr. | Hunt, Reuben Solomon (I3649)
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227 | Accident. Sudden death from compound fracture of the skull while working falling timber in the woods. | Hedges, Harold Isaac (I195)
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228 | Accidental Wound Proved Fatal On Wednesday of last week, three sons of Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Bagley of Enterprise township went fishing an hunting, taking with them a target rifle. The boys were Lee, aged 15, Urbie, aged 10, and Milo, aged 6. When in the timber, Lee put down the rifle and Milo picked it up and accidently discharged it, the ball hitting Urbie in the hip. The wound was not considered dangerous though the physicians were unable to locate the ball. From the effects of the wound the boy died Sunday evening at 6 o’clock, aged 10 years, 6 months and 27 days. The funeral was from the Bagley residence to Grantville cemetery where the services were conducted by Rev. Fitzgerald. The grief stricken family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their bereavement. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 15 September 1916, page 1. | Bagley, Urbie D. (I1855)
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229 | Accompanying the Stille family to American in 1641 was the family of Mans Svensson Lom, whose daughter Catharine Lom married an Englishman named John Wheeler. Wheeler became a freeman in New Sweden and joined 21 other freemen in signing a 1653 protest against Governor Printz' allegedly harsh rule. He fled New Sweden, moving first to the Fort Casimir area (present New Castle). By 1658 he had moved to the Sassafras River in Cecil County, Maryland, with his wife Catharine and three minor children, Samuel, John and Anna. A third son, Anders, was born in Maryland. When granted denization by Maryland in 1661, John Wheeler was described as "Swedish." His wife died by 1671. John died c.1677, leaving his "Round-stone" estate on the Elk River to his son Samuel and and his "Wheeler's Point" estate on the Sassafras to his son Joh. Samuel Wheeler remained in Maryland where he was survived by thee married daughters. The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware. By Peter Stebbins Craig. | Wheeler, John (I5729)
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230 | Accompanying the Stille family to American in 1641 was the family of Mans Svensson Lom, whose daughter Catharine Lom married an Englishman named John Wheeler. Wheeler became a freeman in New Sweden and joined 21 other freemen in signing a 1653 protest against Governor Printz' allegedly harsh rule. He fled New Sweden, moving first to the Fort Casimir area (present New Castle). By 1658 he had moved to the Sassafras River in Cecil County, Maryland, with his wife Catharine and three minor children, Samuel, John and Anna. A third son, Anders, was born in Maryland. When granted denization by Maryland in 1661, John Wheeler was described as "Swedish." His wife died by 1671. John died c.1677, leaving his "Round-stone" estate on the Elk River to his son Samuel and and his "Wheeler's Point" estate on the Sassafras to his son Joh. Samuel Wheeler remained in Maryland where he was survived by thee married daughters. The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware. By Peter Stebbins Craig. | Lom, Catherine (I5719)
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231 | According to family tradition, Abigail Hedges jumped out an upstairs window and ran away with Matthias Swaim so they could be married, as her parents did not care for him. | Swaim, Matthias (I5508)
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232 | According to family tradition, Abigail Hedges jumped out an upstairs window and ran away with Matthias Swaim so they could be married, as her parents did not care for him. | Hedges, Abigail (I5507)
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233 | According to their daughter Minerva's obituary, the family came from Bath County, Kentucky to Linn County, Missouri in 1851. | Cassity, Armstrong Russell (I1733)
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234 | Ada E. Jackson Ada E. Jackson, 78, of Genoa died Friday, July 12, 1996 at her home. She was born July 23, 1917 in BelleRive Township, Ill., the daughter of Charles and Blanche (Orrick) Crouch. She married Raymond O. Jackson Dec. 29, 1933 in Mt. Vernon, Ill. Ada was employed by Brody’s, Fall Products in Genoa and Cord’s in DeKalb for many years. She is survived by four sons, Orval R. Jackson of Belvidere, Charles (Janice) Jackson of Tablerock, Neb., Franklin Jackson of Omaha, Neb. and Larry Jackson of Belvidere; one daughter, Kathy Sanders of Steward, Ill.; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; four brothers, M.A. (Pat) Crouch of Aurora, Charles Crouch of Woodlawn, Tom (Mary) Crouch of DeKalb and Bill (Lillian) Crouch of DeKalb; five sisters, Hattie Rapp of Bluford, Ill., Eleanor Gregory of Bluford, Elfreda Ellis of DeKalb, Mary (Jack) Border of DeKalb and Ruthann DeLaney of Mt. Vernon; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one brother, three sisters, one half-sister and three half-brothers. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Slater-Butala Funeral Home of Genoa, with the Rev. James P. Freund officiating. Burial will be in the Genoa Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. A memorial fund has been established, in care of the Slater-Butala Funeral Home, 132 W. Main St., Genoa, Ill. For information call (815-784-5191. The Daily Chronicle, De Kalb, Illinois. Sunday, 14 July 1996. | Crouch, Ada Ilean (I771)
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235 | Adams Joseph M. Adams, Sr., 82, Versailles, husband of Catherine Gilkison Adams, died Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at the Samaritan Hospital, Lexington. Born in Woodford Co., September 15, 1918 he was the son of the late Matt L. and Callie Lathrem Adams. Mr. Adams was a cattle grader and buyer for fifty years at Bluegrass Stockyards and was a member of the Versailles Baptist Church where he was a former Deacon and Sunday School teacher. He was also a WWII veteran having served in the US Army Air Corps. Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters, Judy O. Adams, VA and Joan A. Drury, Hopkinsville; two sons, Jeremy A. “Jere” Adams and Jeff Adams, both of Versailles; four brothers, Theodore Adams, Lexington, Johnny Adams, OH, Matt Adams, Jr., Lexington, and ray Adams, MD; special aunt, Elizabeth White, Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, Joseph M. Adams, Jr. and one brother, Frank Adams. Funeral services 2 p.m. Friday at Versailles Baptist Church with Revs. John Brandon and John Kruschwitz officiating. Burial in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Visitation 5-9 p.m. today at Duell-Clark Funeral Chapel, Versailles. Casketbearers will be Joseph M. Adams, III, William J. Hagan, Jeffrey E. Adams, II, Justin A. Adams, Gary A. Adams, Bobby Adams, Ricky Adams, and Edward Collins. Honorary casketbearers will be Herb Bruce, Howard Montague, Kenny Houston, Ken Holt, Lovell Hollar, Paul Saunders, Eric Barber, Gene Barber, Larry Barber, Jim Hembree, H.T. Reed, Aaron Beatty, Hunter Byrd Sr., Billy Wright, Jerry Mundy and Chester Wilson. Memorial are suggested to Versailler Baptist Church Bldg. fund. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 8 November 2001. | Adams, Joseph Matthew (I4792)
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236 | Adams services set RIVERTON – Services for Mrs. Alta Belle Adams, 74, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Davis Funeral Home. The Rev. J. Holland Vernon of the United Methodist church will officiate. Mrs. Adams died Saturday at Fremont Manor Nursing Home. She was born Jan. 4, 1904, at Browning, Mo., and came to Riverton in 1909, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner. On Aug. 15, 1925, she married Delbert Adams in Riverton. They lived at the Pilot Butte Power Plant at Morton until 1939, and then moved to Pavillion where they lived until 1952, and later at Boysen Dam until 1956. They lived at Riverview until 1972, and following the death of her husband that year, she moved into Riverton where she had lived since that time. She was a member of the Methodist W.S.C.S., Order of the Eastern Star, Riverview Women's club, World War I Auxiliary and the American Legion Auxiliary Post No. 61. Mrs. Adams was a past president of the auxiliary. Survivors are two sons, Delbert of Fort Smith, Mont., and Charles of Hawthorne, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Goldie Farrens of Riverton and Mrs. Leona Klotz of New Richland, Minn.; one brother, Earl Gardner of Kinnear; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery with graveside rites by the Order of Eastern Star. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Tuesday, 31 October 1978, Page 2. | Gardner, Alta Belle (I111)
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237 | Adelene McClanahan March 20, 1926 - July 21, 2017 Adelene McClanahan of the Locust Grove Community of Williamstown, was born March 20, 1926 in Grant County, KY, and died Friday, July 21, 2017 at the Grant Center, in Williamstown at the age of 91. She was the daughter of the late Jesse and Tinnie Kinman Hicks, a farmer and former assembler for the Gibson Winery, and a member of the Gumlick Baptist Church. On September 6, 1944 she was united in marriage to Joseph Junior McClanahan who died March 14, 2007. In addition to her parents and husband, she was also preceded in death by 2 sons, Robert Allen and James Garol McClanahan Funeral services will be 2:00pm Saturday, July 30, 2017 at the Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, followed by burial in the Williamstown Cemetery. Visitation will be 4:00-9:00pm Saturday, July 29, 2017 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are suggested to: Bluegrass Hospice Care Navigators, 7388 Turfway Rd. Florence, KY 41042. | Hicks, Adelene (I3744)
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238 | ADELLA, daughter of WILLIAM and ELIZA CASSITY, married P.B.POUND who died 1923. 4 children, BESSIE FISHBACK, Laclede MO; NELLIE HUTCHINSON, Gladwater TX; Mrs. GEORGE BUMGARNER, Brookfield MO; Rev J.PRESLEY of Palmyra MO. 9 June 1925 married M.L. McINTYRE who survives with the children, brothers R.W. of Purdin and J.A.CASSITY, Topeka KS; sisters Mrs. JESS GARRETT, Browning MO; Mrs. FRANK PULLIAM, Mrs. FRED CASSITY; Mrs. EARNEST PEARSON and Mrs. WILLIAM STONE of Purdin. Services M.E. Church by Rev J.B.SCHOL. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 30 July 1931, Browning MO and Doni Wright.) | Cassity, Adell Alice (I2560)
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239 | Adltje Cornelis Cool m. (2) Aug. 27, 1645; Capt. Elbert Elbertse Stoothoff, who emigrated in 1637 from Nieukerken, settled in Flatland. He m. (2) July 21, 1663, Sara Soelofse, wid. of Cornelius Van Bossum. Genealogies of Long Island Families, v.2. page 511. | Cool, Aeltje Cornelis (I5779)
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240 | Adopting Aeltje (du Trieux) Pieters. WikiTree for Pieter (Wolfertszen van Couwenhoven (1614-abt 1699) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wolfertszen-1 (Maria is Wikitree Du_Trieux-45) Transcript of the court document whereby Pieter formally adopts his out-of-wedlock daughter Aeltje (du Trieux) Pieters: I, the undersigned Pieter Wolphersen, hereby acknowledge for myself, my heirs and successors that this day, date underwritten, I have adopted, as I do hereby adopt, Aeltjem Pieters van Couwenhoven, my own daughter, whom I have begotten and procreated by Maria de Truy (du Trieux), promising therefore that from this date I shall do by the above-named, my daughter, as a god fearing father is bound and ought to do by his own legitimate daughter; therefore, I hereby discharge and release Cornelis Volckersen, husband and guardian of the aforesaid Maria de Truy, from all charges and responsibilities incidental to the bringing up of a child till she becomes of age; I, Pieter Wolphersen, promising to look after the child, to let her learn to read and to bring her up according to my means. Furthermore, if I do not beget any children by my present wife, the above named child shall be my rightful heiress and inheritrix, as if she were duly begotten in lawful wedlock, and if it happens that children be begotten by me and my wife, the above named Aeltjen Pieters shall receive, like the legitimate children on my side, a just child's portion of all such goods, means and effects as it shall please the Lord God Almighty to bestow on me. Requesting that this may have effect before all courts, I have signed this without fraud in the presence of the subscribing witnesses hereto invited. Done, the 7th day of January 1642. This is x the mark of Pieter Wolphersen Jacob Couwenhoven Philippe du Trieux Acknowledged before me, Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secretary. [8][9] Pieter was born in 1614. He passed away about 1699. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wolfertszen-1 | van Couwenhoven, Lt. Pieter Wolfertsen (I5685)
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241 | Adrian Harris, 59, former owner of the The Harris Group and husband of Conda Harris, passed away, Wed, Oct 8, 2014. Born in Morehead, KY, he was the son of the late Carless and Olive Gregory Harris. A true cowboy, he enjoyed cattle and horse farming, horseback riding, construction and was a member of the Central Church of God. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Crystal (Darin) Overholser, Robert Holden, Adam (Jessica Chapman) Harris and Dustin (Holly Parker) Harris; brothers, Dallas, Sam, Donnie and Donny Harris; sisters, Betty McKee, Mary Stanfield, Shirley Ann Tolliver and Debbie Harris; as well as seven grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Denver, Bobby and Roger Harris. Funeral services will be 2 PM Sat at Johnson's Funeral Home. Visitation will be 11 AM till service time. Burial will follow at the Caudill Cemetery, Sharkey, KY at 4:30 PM. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. https://johnsonsfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/2151587/harris-adrian/obituary.php | Harris, Adrian Carl (I3861)
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242 | Aerial Knocked Down by Power Wire Injures Two Riverton, Wyo., July 23. – (AP) – Mrs. Harvey Eaton was burned and her daughter, Zelma, suffered shock when they became entangled in a radio aerial which was knocked down by a power wire. In investigating, the daughter was caught in the whipping aerial, across which the power wire fell, and the mother became entangled when she went to the aid of the daughter. The daughter finally freed herself and then her mother. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Monday, 23 July 1945, page 2. | Eaton, Zelma Mae (I1361)
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243 | Aerial Knocked Down by Power Wire Injures Two Riverton, Wyo., July 23. – (AP) – Mrs. Harvey Eaton was burned and her daughter, Zelma, suffered shock when they became entangled in a radio aerial which was knocked down by a power wire. In investigating, the daughter was caught in the whipping aerial, across which the power wire fell, and the mother became entangled when she went to the aid of the daughter. The daughter finally freed herself and then her mother. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Monday, 23 July 1945, page 2. | Gardner, Goldie May (I107)
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244 | Aernoudt bap. at R.A. May 27, 1640. Witnesses: Isaac de forest, Teunis Cray, Schippr. (Captain); Jan Cant. No further record. | Viele, Aernoudt (I5811)
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245 | Aernoudt, bapt. at New Amsterdam May 27, 1640. (As the father's name is not given in the baptismal record, there is some doubt as to the paternity of this child. But Miss Viele in her Viele Records has show that he undoubtedly bore the name of Aernoudt Cornelissen Viele when he was an adult. So far no proof has been discovered that determines whether or not the parents were married at this tiem or not.) | Viele, Aernoudt (I5811)
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246 | aft 1654 | du Chesne, Susanna (I5795)
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247 | After Harold died in 1946, Ruth married Ralph David McGonagle. Harold and Ruth's children are listed with the last name McGonagle. | Veline, Ruth (I5374)
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248 | after June 1870 | Hedges, John (I84)
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249 | After the massacre he [Johannes Glen] married the widow of Myndert Wemp, in 1691. A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times. page 193. | Wendell, Dievertje (I5950)
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250 | age calculated from marriage record. | Boyse, Mary (I4651)
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