Matches 501 to 600 of 829
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501 | No. 809174 Sapper in 4th Battalion Canadian Railway Troops | Fuller, Harry Vincent (I241)
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502 | Nordic Name Days - there is a calendar for each of the Nordic countries that lists names for each day of the year. Jacobus is the name day for July 25. | Eriksen, Lorenz Jacobsen (I1715)
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503 | Norge | Andersdatter, Inger (I183)
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504 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: K.J. Hebert / D.J. Berry (F842)
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505 | not alive in 1910 census. | Jacobs, Clyde (I5795)
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506 | not found on Andilly records though. | Briffaut, Michel (I5920)
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507 | not in Montigny-le-Roi. | Family: Simon Royer / Claude Ravier (F155)
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508 | Not in Montigny-le-Roi. | Family: Simon Grapinet / Reine Hugo (F156)
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509 | Not on 1870 census. | Fuller, Eugene L. (I4602)
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510 | not on 1870 census. | Fuller, Minnie J. (I4601)
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511 | not on the 1840 Census | Fuller, Sarah Eliza (I4595)
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512 | Not on the 1870 Census | Cratte, George Edward (I814)
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513 | Not on the 1920 census | Brown, Genevia (I6840)
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514 | Note from Jim Ward 121111 | Family: George E. Evans / Lucy Frances Buckman (F473)
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515 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hagel, K.R. (I2664)
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516 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wright, S.L. (I5878)
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517 | Note spelling of last name was "Hervey" | Stephens, Tamzen (I2272)
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518 | Note: evidence shows that the spelling of her last name was Behrens as shown on her death certificate 1937-MN-016416 (we have not seen a copy of this). Other publications have anlicized the name to 'Burns'. | Behrens, Matilda (I852)
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519 | Notre Dame De La Visitation | Family: Olivier Crête / Marguerite Toupin (F1120)
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520 | Notre Dame De Quebec | Family: Pierre Loignon\Lognon / Francoise Roussin (F1250)
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521 | Notre Dame De Quebec | Family: Nicolas Drouin / Marie Loignon (F1240)
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522 | Notre Dame De Quebec | Family: Rene Leduc / Anne Gentreau (F1239)
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523 | Notre Dame De Quebec | Family: Henri Crête Creste / Elizabeth Leduc (F1079)
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524 | Notre Dame De Quebec; 6 children with Anne | Family: Robert Drouin / Anne Cloutier (F1251)
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525 | now known as Coiffy-le-Haut. | Déchanet, Claude (I6392)
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526 | obituary | Andrews, James White (I1613)
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527 | obituary in Calgary Herald | Fuller, Sebastian "Babe" (I248)
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528 | Obituary states: Death of Frank W. Young | Dion, Frank W (I851)
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529 | obituary, Calgary Herald, 3 Feb. 2002. | Ohlhausen, Elma (I259)
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530 | Obtained from the Lake Regional Historical Center in Devils Lake MN. | Source (S240)
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531 | occupation of clerk, boarder at for 1891-91. | Déchanet, Mary Jane "Mae, Mamie" (I753)
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532 | of consumption | Déchanet, Ralph (I758)
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533 | of diptheria | Fredette, Mary Elizabeth (I4444)
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534 | of diptheria | Fredette, Mary Imalda (I4419)
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535 | of diptheria | Fredette, Charles Eugene (I1430)
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536 | Og det står i kirkebogen, at familien tog navne-ændring fra Sørensen til Nørgaard (efter navnet deres gård) i 1905. The church records show that in 1905 the family changed their name from Sørensen to Nørgaard (the name of the farm). | Nielsdatter, Mette Marie (I100)
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537 | Også i denne slægt går vi ca 300 år tilbage i tiden og møder fæstebønder, som bliver selvejere, da fæstebøndernes adgang til selveje er blevet lettet efter stavnsbåndets ophævelse i 1788. På Nejst var den først kendte "Eriksen" min 3 x tip-oldefar Peder Jensen. Her er den først kendte "Ottosen" også en af mine 3 x tip-oldefædre, nemlig: Anders Jensen, 1682 – 1774 som var fæster af en gård i Lyngdrup og var gift to gange. Først med Mette Christensdatter, 1690 – 1729, som var født på Holtegaard, og derefter med Ane Marcusdatter, 1696 – 1772. Det vides ikke, om Anders fik nogen børn med sin første kone. Ejheller, om der i hans andet ægteskab var andre børn end sønnen Jens, som blev født, da Anders var 55 og Ane 41 år gl. | Jensen, Anders (I149)
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538 | omkring 1985 Peter ændrede sit efternavn fra Andersen til Myhren, som var navnet på hans gård. about 1985 Peter changed his family name from Andersen to Myhren, which was the name of his farm. | Andersen, Peter (Myhren) (I107)
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539 | on the Ohlhsuen farm, east of Carstairs, Alberta. ||She was born 18 May 1919 in Irvine, Alberta and was working in Carbon for the Oliphant family at the time the two met at a dance in Carbon. Elma said that she could remember the first time she saw Babe at the dance and it was love at first sight. Elma received several cows as a wedding present from her parents and the money received from the sale of each ($45) bought furniture for their new home, a sewing machine and some inventory (candy, cigarettes, etc) for the pool hall. They were both used to hard work and that is what was needed to start from nothing and build a home, a business and a family. | Family: Sebastian "Babe" Fuller / Elma Ohlhausen (F160)
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540 | Originally, on 6 Dec. 1847 his body was placed in the Jean Baptist Faribault family vault at Mendota joined by his wife in 1848. In what must have been a huge operation, the remains of all relatives and near relatives were moved to the family plot at the Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, MN in the winter of 1865 because the new railway line needed the land occupied by the vault. His grave marker read "Duncan Graham, Born in Scotland". That grave marker no longer existed in 2008, as it may have been made of wood. | Graham, Captain Duncan (I127)
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541 | Originally, she was buried on 2 March 1848 in the Faribault Cript in Mendota along with her husband and was among the group of family members moved to the Calvary Cemetery in Faribault, MN, in 1865 when railway construction forced their removal. | Pennishon, Susanne Istagiwin Hazahotawin (I128)
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542 | Owner/Operator of the Fuller Coal Mine in Carbon. The family hauled coal with a team of horses and wagon as far away as Calgary. Charles would haul a load to Calgary and find some work there in order to buy supplies for the farm and rooming house and Babe remembers him coming home with barrels of flour, beans, dried fruit and bolts of material for the ladies. Carbon was a hub of coal mines all in the valley east of town. Charles built a two story rooming house in the valley close to the mines, which Grace operated and cooked for the miners. Daughters Dora and Belle were a big help in this venture. | Fuller, Charles Woodman (I9)
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543 | Page 412. | Source (S33)
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544 | Painter --- Boarder ---Moore Twp | Fuller, Clifton S. (I4603)
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545 | Parish Record Baptims Date 4 Jan 1562 | Fuller, John (I67)
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546 | Parish Record Baptism Date 12 March 1619/20 | Cole, Anna (I1885)
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547 | Parish Record Baptism Date 19 Oct 1595 | Fuller, Edward (I69)
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548 | Parish Record Baptism Date 2 Feb 1611/12 | Cole, Suzan (I1882)
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549 | Parish Record Baptism Date 24 February 1627/8 | Cole, Jane (I1886)
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550 | Parish Record Baptism Date 29 June 1617 | Cole, Alice (I1884)
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551 | Parish Record Baptism Date 31 July 1614 | Cole, Francis (I1883)
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552 | Parish Record Baptism Date 5 April 1573 | Gates, Anne (I68)
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553 | Parish Record Burial Date 16 Oct 1566 | Fuller, Robert (I135)
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554 | Parish Record Burial Date 3 Sept 1652 | Cole, Walter Randall (I25)
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555 | Parish Record Marriage date 2 Feb 1750/1. | Cole, Jane (I1886)
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556 | Parish Record Marriage date 5 Feb 1650/1. | Family: Thomas Day / Jane Cole (F847)
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557 | Parish Record Marriage Date Jan 30, 1609/10 | Family: Walter Randall Cole / Susanna Northfield (F26)
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558 | parish record. | Family: Joseph Benoit Beaudin / Elisabeth Crête (F1082)
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559 | parish record. | Crête, Monique "Brigitte" (I5734)
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560 | parish records | Crête, Monique "Brigitte" (I5734)
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561 | parish records. | Family: Etienne Crête / Therese Vallieres (F89)
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562 | parish records. | Crête, Monique "Brigitte" (I5734)
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563 | parish records. | Labbe, Brigitte (I126)
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564 | parish registers. | Vallieres, Therese (I5737)
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565 | Paternal grandfather's sister Else Margrethe Eriksen 13.8.1844 - 21.6.1910 was 22 years old when she married Adolf Emil Lorentzen (1842-1885), Vesterheden in Hals. (For a time my father lived with Aunt Else when he went to school in the Hals). They had one daughter: 1 Anna Lorentzen (1867-1911), whose husband Jens V.Jørgensen (1860-1942) took over the farm Vesterheden. They had three sons: a Adolf Emil Jørgensen b Andreas Jørgensen, f.18.5.1898, d.1926, gmHelene Toft (see page 16) c Karl Jørgensen | Eriksen, Else Margrethe (I570)
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566 | Peder Jensen 1679-1747 was a tenant farmer on the farm ‘Nejst’ from 1705 and was 26 years old when he married the 18 year-old Karen Andersdatter 1687-1755 She was born in Stubdrup, E. Brønderslev, daughter of Anders Pedersen and Kirsten Svendsdatter . Karen's mother's father, Svend Ibsen had been a tenant farmer on Nejst. He died in 1670 and his grandmother, Maren Olufsdatter, married Laurits Pedersen from Striben, who followed Svend Ibsen in Nejst. - Kirsten Svendsdatter was only about a year, when her mother remarried in June 1671 and at the wedding, which began festively but ended tragically, one of Kirsten's four siblings, a 9 year old boy got hold of one of the guns meant to shoot a celebratory salute to the new couple, and accidently shot the bridegroom's mother. Except for that incident Peter and Karen were married in 1705 and had a long life together. They had 10 children: Laurids Pedersen, b.1706 Jens Pedersen, b.1708 Anders Pedersen, b.1711 Peder Pedersen, b.1714 Kirsten Pedersdatter, b.1716 Beate Pedersendatter, b.1718 Kirsten Pedersdatter, b.1720 Erik Pedersen, 1723-1803 Maren Pedersdatter, b.1726 Anne Pedersdatter, b.1729 Peter died 68 years old. Karen survived him for eight years and also died at 68. She - and perhaps both – probably were pensioners on Nejst during their old age with their son running the farm. | Jensen, Peder (I141)
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567 | Peder Jensen, 1679-1747 var fæster på Nejst fra 1705 og blev 26 år gl. gift med den 18 årige Karen Andersdatter 1687-1755 Hun var født i Stubdrup, Ø. Brønderslev, som datter af Anders Pedersen og Kirsten Svendsdatter. Karens morfar, Svend Ibsen, havde været fæster på Nejst. Han døde 1670, og mormoderen, Maren Olufsdatter, giftede sig derefter med Laurits Pedersen fra Striben, som efterfulgte Svend Ibsen på Nejst. - Kirsten Svendsdatter var kun et årstid, da hendes mor giftede sig igen juni 1671 ved et bryllup, som begyndte festligt, men endte tragisk: en af Kirstens fire søskende, en 9 årig dreng, fik fat i en af de pistoler, som der blev skudt æressalver med, og skød "af våde" brudgommens mor. Men den hændelsel var forlængst historie, da Peder og Karen blev gift i 1705. De fik 10 børn: Laurids Pedersen, f.1706 Jens Pedersen, f.1708 Anders Perdersen, f.1711 Peder Pedersen, f.1714 Peder Pedersen, f.1714 Kirsten Pedersdatter, f.1716 Beate Pedersdatter, f.1718 Kirsten Pedersdatter, f.1720 Erik Pedersen, 1723-803 Maren Pedersdatter, f.1726 Anne Pedersdatter, f.1729 Peder døde 68 år gl. Karen overlevede ham i otte år og døde ligeledes som 68 årig. Hun - og måske de begge - har antagelig været på aftægt hos sønnen på Nejst på deres ælde dage. | Jensen, Peder (I141)
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568 | Peder selvejerbonde i Vadum [Vadum Sogn, Aalbrog Amt] Gifte med den adelige Karen Hørby. Peter owns his own farm in Vadum [Vadum Parish, Aalbrog County] married a person of some status, Karen Hørby. | Kjærulf, Peder Andersen (I1682)
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569 | per grave stone | French, Mary (I50)
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570 | personal communication. | Andrews, James White (I1613)
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571 | Phil Baschiera writes: In 1647 & 1648 I have one Pierre TRESSE godfatherand son of Nicolas TRESSE the old; and I imagine that it's the fatherofyour ancestor but no certitude. | Tresse, Pierre (I5961)
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572 | place not confirmed yet. | Family: Claude Guyot / Dame Marie Perrenot (F176)
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573 | Plot 109 | Jackson, Hannah (I56)
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574 | Plot: 45 0 1473. Findagrave.com. May 2013. | Tresse, Nicolas Alexandre (I8223)
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575 | Possible lead - name Porter see Henry P. LaChapelle's obit gra-crat p 1-40a, 1915; leaves 1/2 sisters: Dora (Wabasha), Mae(LA), Mrs Porter(St. Paul), Mrs Fuller(AB, Canada). | Déchanet, Agnes I. (I756)
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576 | Possible lead - name Porter see Henry P. LaChapelle's obit gra-crat p 1-40a, 1915; leaves 1/2 sisters: Dora (Wabasha), Mae(LA), Mrs Porter(St. Paul), Mrs Fuller(AB, Canada). | Déchanet, Mary Jane "Mae, Mamie" (I753)
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577 | possible other date of 6 Aug., 1668. | Family: Didier Déchanet / Jeanne Jourd'Heuil (F33)
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578 | possibly 25 July, 1637. | Guillaume, Françoise (I6025)
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579 | possibly same person as #5951, son of Simon. | Harland, Claude (I6620)
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580 | possibly USA or went back to France. | Déchanet, Sébastien Constantin (I61)
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581 | PREFEN database. | Chapelier, Marie (I6726)
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582 | Probate Date | Fuller, Captain Jonathan Sr. (I2127)
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583 | Probate Date | Fuller, Captain Joseph (I2123)
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584 | Probate Date | Fuller, Jonathan (I2121)
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585 | Probate Date | Fuller, Joshua (I2109)
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586 | Probate Date | Fuller, John Jr. (I2086)
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587 | Probate Date | Fuller, Captain Joshua Sr. (I2058)
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588 | Probate Date | Fuller, Thomas Sr. (I2050)
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589 | Probate Date | Fuller, Colonel Josiah Jr. (I1987)
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590 | Probate Date | Fuller, John Sr (I23)
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591 | Probate Date | Fuller, Lieutenant Jeremiah Sr. (I15)
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592 | Probate Date | Fuller, Ensign Josiah Sr. (I13)
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593 | Prosecutor Office in 1609 in Coublanc, and in 1635 Judge in the TownHall Coublanc. In 1621 and 1623 practitioner in Coublanc, and in 1604 lawyer and judge in Coublanc. He resides in Coublanc with wife Jeanne BUFFET of Coublanc, daughter ofJean BUFFET Attorney and Claire Humblot. | Guyot, Antoine (I6146)
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594 | Protestant Cemetery - established in 1865, but some burials since 1853 | Repository (R20)
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595 | Public School Leaving Diploma granted by the Department of Education of Alberta. This is to Certify that Elma Ohlhausen of Carstairs Alberta has completed Grand VIII Education | Ohlhausen, Elma (I259)
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596 | Published in a Boston Newspaper on 24 April 2007 | Source (S14)
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597 | PW made application at the St. Cloud, MN Land Office for a homestead (NE32, Twp130, R34, W5) on 10 April 1882 and made the final payment of the homestead fee of $4 on 21 Nov 1882. He received his Homestead Patent 24 Nov 1883 and sold this quarter section 26 Oct 1886 for $800 (subject to two mortgages). A local historian, O.B. De Laurier wrote an article in the Long Prairie Leader, October 17, 1935, entitled “Township History - Iona”. He describes the history of the area and that homesteaders came into the area and that the Township Board established the town of Odessa on 6 Jan 1881. The writer goes on to say that a meeting was held at the house of Pulaski W. Fuller in Section 32, which formed part of the town. “Mr. Fuller served as the clerk of the meeting and was elected the first town clerk.” Apparently the community to settled on the name Odessa as many of them were Germans from Russia and the lengthy article goes on to say that the community had been advised that the name 'Odessa' had already been used for another community and they would have to change that name. He states that P.W. Fuller, the first town clerk had been active in the organization of the town, was the Baptist minister. “He was a scholarly man, and well versed in classical learning and familiar with the current affairs of the day.” “On March 8, 1881, at the first annual meeting, it was voted to change the name to 'Iona' and it seems probable that the Rev. Pulaski W. Fuller had something to do with the selection of that name also. The original of the name is a small island of the Hebrides group [he then gives the history of that group] and it seems to the writer that Mr. Fuller was the one more likely to see the significance attached to the name than any of the others.” | Fuller, Rev. Pulaski "Woodman" (I28)
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598 | PW's baptism in 1823 would have been conducted in the Old South Meeting House, Boston, MA | Fuller, Rev. Pulaski "Woodman" (I28)
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599 | PW's name is listed in the Saint Paul Daily News for Oct 25, 1892 under a heading "Pensions". | Fuller, Rev. Pulaski "Woodman" (I28)
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600 | Ramsey County Alssis House | Fuller, Myron (I224)
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