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Matches 11,551 to 11,600 of 11,849
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11551 | unable to find records after death of her son in 1909 | Daulton, Bessie (I5439)
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11552 | Uncle Peter Cassity, blacksmith at Cora, who was hurt in the fall while shoeing a horse, is still not able to be about. The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 26 January 1911, page 8. | Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
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11553 | Union Army. Private. Company A, Kentucky 10th Cavalry Regiment. Enlisted on 8 September 1862. Mustered out 17 September 1863 at Maysville, Kentucky. | Moody, Joseph Harvey (I515)
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11554 | Upon the north side of Hoogh (Stone) Straet, and immediately east of the ground where, soon after the period of our survey, Jacob van Couwenhoven erected his brewery, already mentioned, there stood, in the year 1655, three small houses in close juxtaposition. The eight-story yellow brick building of an electrical construction company, which now covers the site of these humble dwellings, towers above the surrounding warehouses, as the cottages themselves were over-towered in the seventeenth century by Van Couwenhoven’s “great stone brew-house.” The first, or westernmost of these buildings, was the house of Barent Jansen. He was one of the earlier colonists, but hardly anything in relation to him can be gleaned from the records. His very patent or ground-brief for this land cannot be found, and its existence is only learned by allusions to it in other instruments. It was a parcel of about thirty-seven English feet frontage upon Hoogh Straet, and it extended back to the Slyck Steegh. Upon its western side it would appear that Barent Jansen must have built a small house at an early date. Intimately connected with Jansen in some way — probably by marriage — was one Claes Carstensen, a Norwegian of middle age, from the village of Sonde in the southern part of Norway. New Amsterdam and its people. page 161. https://archive.org/details/newamsterdamitsp1902inne/page/162/mode/2up?q=couwenhoven | Van Couwenhoven, Jacob Wolphertsen (I5788)
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11555 | Upper North Hogan Several from here attended Memorial services at Aurora Thursday. Reuben McClanahan a resident of Harrison Ridge for the past nine years, died of paralysis at his home, May 31, 1918, aged 69 years. He was a member of the Christian church and well versed in the bible. Mr. McClanahan was of a pleasant and jovial disposition and will be sadly missed. The body was taken Saturday to Dry Ridge, Ky., for burial. His death is especially sad, there being two taken from a household of three within a week. The youngest son Ernest was called to the military camp on the Monday before. The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Friday, 7 June 1918. | McClanahan, Reuben Pickett (I472)
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11556 | US 1880 agricultural census, enumerated 12 June 1880. Fleming County, Kentucky William R. Hedges, line 1 Rented for share of produce tilled acres – 25 value of farm implements - $10 value of farm production - $150 horses – 1 Milch cows – 2 other cattle – 1 cattle sold – 1 butter , pounds – 150 poultry, barnyard – 8 other – 50 eggs produced - 40 Indian corn, acres – 8 Indian corn, bushels – 150 Oats, acres – 5 Oats, bushels – 40 wheat – acres – 8 wheat – bushels – 60 Molasses – gallons – 25 Potatoes, Irish – 12 Potatoes, sweet – 10 Wood cut, cords - 15 value of wood products - $15 | Hedges, William Riley (I10)
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11557 | US Air Force. | Wiseman, Warren Elston (I5133)
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11558 | US Air Force. Lieutenant Colonel. | O'Brien, Alden Walton (I5022)
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11559 | US Air Force. Master Sergeant. | Comment, Henry Joseph (I4246)
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11560 | US Air Force. Master Sergeant. | Keaveny, Loy Russell (I3955)
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11561 | US Air Force. Senior Staff Sergeant. | Purvis, Clifford Ray (I3990)
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11562 | US Air Force. Staff Sergeant. | Johnson, Lyle Verne (I4598)
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11563 | US Army Air Force. Staff Sergeant. | Hedges, Duane Thurman (I5168)
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11564 | US Army veteran having served during WWII in England, France, and Germany and received 3 Bronze Stars. Preceded in death by a son Marion Eugene “Gene” Hammond, Jr., sister Dorothy Mae Miller-Nightingale, and brother Beverly Allen Hammond. | Hammond, Marion Eugene “Poppy” (I3819)
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11565 | US Army. | Clayton, Lyle Marion (I5161)
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11566 | US Army. | Hedges, Wendel Lorraine (I5169)
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11567 | US Army. | Bradshaw, Carl William (I3834)
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11568 | US Army. | Brooks, Charles Leroy (I5107)
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11569 | US Army. | Roberts, Larry Dean (I5032)
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11570 | US Army. | Tallman, Herbert (I4698)
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11571 | US Army. 121st Cavalry. Troop B. Corporal. | Hamon, Roy Vincent (I3719)
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11572 | US Army. 1st Lieutenant. | Ganz, Louis A. (I5069)
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11573 | US Army. 2nd Lieutenant. | Atchison, Floyd Russell (I3204)
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11574 | US Army. 305th Infantry. 77th Division. Mech Company H. | Moody, Jackson Monroe (I1437)
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11575 | US Army. 59th Infantry. Company L. | Hedges, Claude Franklin (I1682)
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11576 | US Army. 609th Tank Battalion. Technician Grade 6. | Bishop, Grover Cleveland (I4837)
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11577 | US Army. 60th Infantry. 9th Div. PFC. | Amick, Vernon Hedges (I2155)
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11578 | US Army. Captain. | Schaeffer, Calvin William (I3518)
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11579 | US Army. Chief Warrant Officer 3. | Pettit, Donald Joe (I3711)
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11580 | US Army. Chief Warrant Officer 4. | Richards, Norman Edward (I4950)
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11581 | US Army. Corporal. | Hedges, Brian Caroll (I5179)
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11582 | US Army. Corporal. | Gibbs, Tinsley Elmer (I3868)
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11583 | US Army. Corporal. | Hammond, Marion Eugene “Poppy” (I3819)
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11584 | US Army. Corporal. | Tyler, Richard (I2624)
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11585 | US Army. Corporal. | Hickerson, Ronald J. (I4883)
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11586 | US Army. Ordnance Sergeant. | Lawton, Harry Wilson (I1057)
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11587 | US Army. PFC. | Gibbs, Glendon Bryan (I3869)
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11588 | US Army. Private E-1. | Petero, Benjamin Dale (I5144)
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11589 | US Army. Private. | Cassity, Clarence Clifford (I1212)
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11590 | US Army. Private. | Hedges, French V. (I673)
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11591 | US Army. Private. | Neblock, Robert John (I2706)
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11592 | US Army. Staff Sergeant. | Sherlock, Paul Edwin (I5062)
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11593 | US Army. Staff Sergeant. | Hughes, Floyd Ronald (I4078)
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11594 | US Army. Technical Sergeant. | Bishop, Warren Riley (I4842)
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11595 | US Army. Technical Sergeant. | Tattershall, Herbert Orvid (I2913)
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11596 | US Army. Technican 5. | Moody, George Hagedorn (I3829)
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11597 | US Army. Technician 5. | Goins, Robert Bert (I2486)
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11598 | US Army. Technician Grade 5. Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart. | Abbott, Clifford Elmo (I751)
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11599 | US border crossing from Canada to US Name Arthur William Hughes Gender Male Nationality Australian Arrival Age 55 Record Type Arrival Birth Date abt 1883 Birth Place Adelaide, Australia Residence Place Hong Kong, China Arrival Date 10 Oct 1938 Port of Arrival Seattle, Washington, USA Arrival Ship Emp of Britain Marital Status Married Spouse Grace | Hughes, Arthur William (I3583)
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11600 | US Civil War Draft Registrtion records Rolla Crouch, sub district, Kentucky, Class 2, Congressional District 9th. Age on 1 July 1863: 38. | Crouch, Rollie Banks (I23)
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