Matches 601 to 700 of 829
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601 | Ramsey County Care Center | Fuller, Myron (I224)
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602 | Ray Fuller. We have not found a paper trail that connects John Fuller to the Jeremaih Fuller line, however we are connecting him based on the following: 1. His direct male descendant, Ray Fuller shares the same DNA as 3 other known direct male descendants 2. His land purchase deed of 1902 says "John Fuller of Newton, MA" 3. He and his family is buried in Jay Hill Cemetery as is Thomas Fuller d. 1844 and his family and therefore we assume they must be brothers. | Source (S25)
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603 | Record kept at the home of Mary Crosbie, 512 Laurance Avenue, Wabasha MN 55981. Phone 651-565-3555 | Repository (R7)
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604 | Record shows name in Latin as Carolus | Fuller, Charles (I838)
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605 | Record shows Place as Boston/Roxbury | Family: Benjamin Child, Sr. / Mary Bowen (F943)
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606 | record very damaged so place name is best guess. | Tresse, Etienne (I5959)
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607 | records are very damaged. | Raby, Guillaume (I6038)
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608 | Records copied by W. Fuller in May 2008 | Source (S4)
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609 | Records copied by W. Fuller in May 2008 | Source (S82)
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610 | Records copied by W. Fuller in May 2008. The heading of this very old looking book states that a 'large portion of the entries were dictated'. It appears that these records were certified for the Wabasha Church at a later date written out based on the actual record. | Source (S5)
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611 | records damaged, so hard to read. | Estienne, Denis (I6075)
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612 | records missing for 1684. One genealogist indicates date of 10 April1684. | Guillaume, Didier (I5885)
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613 | Records missing for 1687. | Rougeu, Catherine (I5886)
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614 | Registration Card | Fuller, George Lawrence (I234)
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615 | RFD #1 | Fuller, Myron (I224)
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616 | said to be married in 1669. | Family: Denis Argenton / Jacquette Mairetz (F185)
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617 | Saint Joseph | Family: Désiré Crête / Marie Anne Lebrun (F1192)
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618 | Sainte Anne | Family: Jean Marie Giroux / Marie-Rose Blanchard (F1115)
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619 | Sainte Anne | Family: Francois Grenier / Marie-Rose Blanchard (F1114)
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620 | Sainte Anne | Family: Louis Joseph Crête / Angelique Heroux (F1081)
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621 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: M. Dufresne / D. Cossette (F1219)
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622 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: G. Crête / L. Montambeault (F1216)
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623 | Sainte Marie Madeleine | Family: Jean Baptiste Crête / Marguerite Page (F1122)
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624 | Scattered over the sea | Eriksen, Søren (I557)
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625 | Scattered over the sea | Eriksen, Jakob (I553)
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626 | School for the feeble minded. Also on the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census for this school. | Fuller, Nackey Ardell (I230)
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627 | Sebastien Dechanet was assigned to E company, 41 Missouri Inf. He is listed in the Missouri State Archives under the name of Sebastian Dechanette as a Private in the Civil War for the Union Side. | Déchanet, Sébastien Constantin (I20)
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628 | Second Church of Newton; also his first wife Joanna | Fuller, Deacon Joseph (I113)
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629 | Section E, Grave 202 | Unknown, Ann (I22)
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630 | Section E, Grave 202 | Bird, Thomas Sr. (I21)
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631 | Section G2 Site 3868 | Carignan, John Ewald (I4504)
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632 | see picture with Alfred d. 1916 | McKay, Isabelle L. (I846)
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633 | She also appeared in the 1900 & 1910 Federal Census as a the wife of Eugene Gordon along with step-chidren. 1900 & 1910 census indicates that she had no children. 20 Jan 1920 Census, Melissa is living with her sister Millie Toothaker on their farm | Fuller, Emma "Melissa" (I4599)
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634 | She brought two children into the marriage: Eva and Joseph (Joe), who according to the 1921 census had the last name 'Denah', however at some point that was changed to 'Marik' and remained Marik for the rest of their life. | Family: John Zidek / Anna Marik (F272)
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635 | She died in 1812 at age 76 so she was born in 1736 | Gutterson, Mary (I5927)
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636 | She was adopted by Winona Wapasha and Jean Pennishon and therefore has the last name of 'Pennishon'. | Pennishon, Susanne Istagiwin Hazahotawin (I128)
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637 | She was married to Richard Smyth in 1618, when her father made his Will. | Family: / Marie Fuller (F99)
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638 | She was the second wife of Nicolas Humblot. | Morlet, Guyette (I6051)
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639 | Simon Ambroise Martin: "Gendarme à cheval" = ranger, live actually atNancy and at Varennes-sur-Amance since less of 6 months | Family: Simon Ambroise Martin / Elyse Henry (F611)
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640 | Slægtsforskning forskning Materiale (Genealogy Research Material) KILDEMATERIALE Slægtsbog, udarbejdet 1951-1954 af Dansk Slægtsforskning, Fredericia, på foranledning af dyrlæge Jens Eriksen, Vester Hassing (i vor besiddelse). Slægtsbog, udarbejdet 1951-1954 af Dansk Slægtsforskning, Fredericia, på foranledning af dyrlæge Jens Anton Jensen, Hjallerup (lånt af Ditte Jensen, Hjallerup). Slægtsbog om Jens Larsen, Holtegaard, udarbejdet 1984 af Nordisk Slægtsforskning ApS, Skals (lånt af Trine Larsen, Hjallerup). Slægtsbog om slægten Spliid og slægten pa Østerladen, udarbejdet 1940 af Gudrun Christensen, V.Hassing (afskrift lånt af Karen Hansen, Arhus). Slægtsbog om slægten Toft, udarbejdet 1939 af Jens Justesen Toft (lånt af Gerda Spliid, Nørresundby). Artikel i Vendsysselske Årbøger 1957 af Kr.Værnfelt om Holtgaar (lånt af Trine Larsen, Hjallerup). Omfattende materiale vedrørende Nejst, meddelt os af slægtsforskerne Ingrid og Kaj Schmidt, Billund (i vor besiddelse). Omfattende materiale, udarbejdet af slægtsforskeren Rudolf Jeppesen, Gandrup (lant af ham). Notater af Kr.Værnfelt om Nejst, fundet i Lokalhistorisk Arkiv, Hals (fotokopier i vor besiddelse). Forskellige andre notater af Kr.Værnfelt, fundet i Lokalhistorisk Arkiv, Hals (fotokopier i vor besiddelse). Oplysninger fra forskellige familiemedlemmer m.v. “Eriksen slægt forskning” på foranledning af Knud Eriksen, dyrlæge in Vester Hassing, for Eriksen slægt historie før 1675 indtil år 1420. Det skal bemærkes, at datoer og årstal kan variere en smule i de forskellige kildematerialer, ligesom også navnes stavemåde kan være lidt forskellig. Vi har anvendt det, sam efter bedste skøn har virket mest overbevisende. Da sådanne variationer fortrinsvis forekommer vedrørende de tidlige generationer, kan de næppe have særlig betydning for den samlede historie. XXXXXX SOURCES Genealogy, compiled 1951-1954 by Danish Genealogy, Fredericia, at the request of veterinary Jens Eriksen, Vester Hassing (in our possession). Genealogy, compiled 1951-1954 by Danish Genealogy, Fredericia, at the request of veterinary Jens Anton Jensen, Hjallerup (borrowed from Ditte Jensen, Hjallerup). Genealogy of Jens Larsen, Holtegaard, prepared in 1984 by the Nordic Genealogy Ltd., Skals (borrowed by Trine Larsen, Hjallerup). Genealogy of the Spliid family on Østerladen, produced in 1940 by Gudrun Christensen, V.Hassing (transcript borrowed by Karen Hansen, Århus). Genealogy of the Toft family, developed in 1939 by Jens Justesen Toft (borrowed from Gerda Spliid, Nørresundby). Article in Northjutlandic Yearbooks 1957 by Kr.Værnfelt on Holtgaar (borrowed from Trine Larsen, Hjallerup). Extensive material on Nejst, prepared by the genealogy researchers Ingrid and Kaj Schmidt, Billund, (in our possession). Extensive material prepared by genealogy researcher Rudolf Jeppesen, Gandrup (borrowed from him). Notes by Kr. Værnfelt on Nejst found in local history, Hals (photocopies in our possession). Various other notes by Kr.Værnfelt found in local history, Hals (photocopies in our possession). Information from various family members, etc. “Eriksen Family History Research” commissioned by Kund Eriksen, dyrlæge in Vester Hassing for the Eriksen family history prior to 1675 to the year 1420. It should be noted that some actual dates and years may have varied slightly between the different sources and also the spelling of the names may have also differed between the sources. We have used our best estimate of the best source in constructing our history. Since such variations mainly occur in the early generations, they can hardly be of particular significance to the overall history. | Repository (R49)
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641 | Some families took the name of their farm as their last name and in this family, Lars was known as Lars Nørgaard. | Sørensen, Lars Nørgaard (I99)
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642 | Some of his WWI documents carry the name Melton Fuller, however his death, funeral and burial documents all have the spelling as Milton. He was known as Glen Fuller to the family, which likely was a nick name. | Fuller, Milton "Glen" (I243)
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643 | some records are missing. | Fournier, Pierrette (I6060)
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644 | Some researchers say that Jean Pennishon's name was Antoine Pinchon Grgare GIGUIERE from Quebec. | Family: Jean Pennishon / Winona Wapasha (F92)
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645 | Son of Albert Sylvanus Kent and Ina Crystal Reed | Kent, Rosco Woodrow (I278)
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646 | Son of George Edwin Jensen and Augusta Gunderson | Jensen, Orville Hilliard (I274)
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647 | Sophia's baptism record shows her name | Tubs, Jeannette (I4922)
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648 | Sophia's baptism record shows his name | Bernier, Jerry (I4921)
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649 | source for death place, Doyle | Cratte, William Walter Jr. (I1641)
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650 | Source of entries from Vital Records, Census Records, History Books, NEHGS Publication; "The register" | Source (S19)
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651 | Source of entries from Vital Records; Census data; Certificates of Death; Family search Material; Obituaries and Find a Grave material. | Source (S21)
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652 | Source of entries from Vital Records; Census data; L. Paige, History of Cambridge; F. Dana, The Dana Family in America; The Thomas Pearson Family Bible; Find a Grave material and Probate Records. | Source (S61)
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653 | South Perish Congregational Church | Fuller, Edwin (I4589)
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654 | Spelling Dulac per the marriage record | Dulac, Leon (I980)
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655 | SRO | Repository (R48)
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656 | St Gabrial | Faribault, Alexander (I767)
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657 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Robert Graham Reedy / J.F. Hanson (F743)
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658 | St Paul It has been reported that after his wife died in 1890, Charles' house burned down and the children went to live with grandma Wade (Harriet's Mom) and he moved to St. Paul. After he was settled, his four children joined him in St Paul. | Fuller, Charles Woodman (I9)
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659 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.P. Gilbert / K.K. Berry (F839)
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660 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: A.H. Berry / T.L. Pelletier (F837)
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661 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.T. Berry / B.L. Lake (F769)
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662 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: M.S. Berry / C.M. Barclay (F768)
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663 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.L. Berry / D.A. Paradis (F765)
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664 | Standing Rock Reservation | McLaughlin, Major James (I967)
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665 | Standing Rock Reservation | Buisson, Marie Louise (I776)
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666 | State Route 141 1.5 miles from State Route 7 South | Repository (R43)
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667 | Stenholmen was a place where Ålborg Airport was build later. | Pedersdatter, Christine (I103)
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668 | Such an odd name, we wondered where it came from. Now we know. PW's mother was Mary H Greenleaf and Mary's mother was Mary Harvey. Mary Harvey's sister, Elizabeth Harvey, married a man by the name of Pulaski Woodman. The Woodman family were residence of Newburyport at the same time as the Harvey family. So there must be a family story that did not survive history as to why Mary H. Greenleaf named her first son after her aunt, Elizabeth's husband. He was a painter and may have painted Mary H. at some point. | Fuller, Rev. Pulaski "Woodman" (I28)
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669 | Sumner Fuller is listed as member (volunteer) of the 1827 Engine Company No. 12, of the Boston Fire Department which was located at the Franklin School House, Washington Street. | Fuller, Lieutenant Sumner (I57)
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670 | Sumner's daughter who married Simeon Richards is included her parents in the Richards family bible, which shows that her father, Sumner Fuller, died 3 June 1839 in Charleston at the age of 40. A search through the Charleston, South Carolina archives did not produce a death certificate, Will, or burial place. | Fuller, Lieutenant Sumner (I57)
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671 | Sumner's name appeared as a contact in a newspaper ad in the Boston Courier, when his father-inlaw, Josiah Greenleaf, sold his house in Andover. Shortly after this Sumner moved his business to Andover as we know that son Edwin was born in Andover, Sept 1830. | Fuller, Lieutenant Sumner (I57)
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672 | Sumner, sister Mindda and brother Jeremiah were named in a document filed at the Probate Court after their father's death for the purpose of naming Henry Craft as guardian of these three children who were not considered to be an 'adult' but were over the age of fourteen and were due consideration even though their father did not leave a Will. A similar document was filed for the three children under the age of fourteen. | Fuller, Lieutenant Sumner (I57)
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673 | Surname maybe: Red Owl | Unknown, Louise (I2452)
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674 | Surname on Bapt is "Creste" but the family name is Crête in Quebec. | Creste, Antoine (I6711)
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675 | Surname on Baptism record is "Creste" but the family name is Crête in Quebec. | Creste, Jean (I6707)
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676 | Surname on old documents is "Creste" but the family is Crête in Quebec. | Creste, Henri Crête (I6455)
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677 | Surname on old documents is "Creste" but the family name is Crête in Quebec. | Creste, Pierre (I6703)
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678 | the 'Evangelical Congregational Church of South Boston' (also known as the Phillips St. Church) was formed and Sumner Fuller is listed as one of the 13 founding Members. A publication dated 1832, indicates that Mary H. Fuller became a member on 8 Feb. 1824 and that both she and Sumner had been dismissed to another church, likely Andover where they later moved. | Fuller, Lieutenant Sumner (I57)
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679 | The 'place' was taken from his marriage license, however there no town of Bramford in Middlesex, but there is a town of Branford in Suffolk County. | Cole, Walter Randall (I25)
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680 | The 1820 census shows the Josiah Greenleaf family in South Parish, Andover as well as Mrs. Phebe Abbot, where Sumner Fuller boarded in 1817-18, so we assume this is the time and place that Sumner met his future wife, Mary H. Greenleaf. | Fuller, Lieutenant Sumner (I57)
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681 | The 1821 Boston Tax List shows him residing in Ward 12, on Washington St. and the city directories show that after they were married he was listed as: 1822 a tallow chandler; 1823/25/26 as truckman in rear 740 Washington street. The 1828/29/30 city directories show him as a laborer and soap boiler living at the rear of 4th street, South Boston where his soap works was located. These entries show us that he was a Chandler or candle and soap maker, which was an honourable profession at this time. | Fuller, Lieutenant Sumner (I57)
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682 | The 1880 census shows his mother as Agnus Lariviere and then all census from then on shows his name as Louis Buisson | Buisson, Louis Lariviere (I5810)
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683 | The 1895 census shows the family living with his parents with the additional children of Harry, Jesse and Annie. The old City Directories for St. Paul show CW working as a car operator and other positions for the Twin City Rapid Transit Company from 1895 to 1900. From 1901-03, Charles worked for the city as well as the James Forrestal Co and lived at 840 Marion Street. Oddly enough the 1900 census shows the family in two locations, one take June 5 and the other June 15. The census reports show that Grace was operating a boarding during these years. | Fuller, Charles Woodman (I9)
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684 | the 1910 census she was 27 | Unknown, Helen (I5811)
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685 | The 1921 Candian Census shows his name as John Jzideh, age 28 born in Austria | Zidek, John (I2336)
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686 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marik, E. (I2344)
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687 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marik, J.J. (I2345)
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688 | The 1921 Census shows she was age 25, born 1896 Her grave stone shows she was born in 1894 | Marik, Anna (I2337)
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689 | The 1990 census for Chesterville, ME indicated that he was a farmer on rented land. | Knowles, Maurice (I4710)
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690 | The Baron de L'Horme indicate in his handwritten notes: Claude Guyot wassurgeon barber in 1564, 1579, ploughman in 1569, notary in 1565 and1574, merchant in 1565, 1593. | Guyot, Claude (I6099)
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691 | The career as a Baptist Minister consumes his life through the 1860s, 70s, 80s and into the 1890s. He and his family appeared on the 1860 Federal Census for Hamilton County, Columbia TWP, PO Montauk, Ohio. His occupation is shown as a Baptist Minister. In the Ohio State [Baptist] Annual, 1860-61, he appeared as an ordained minister in Milford, Hamilton Township. He is first listed as a pastor of Vershire Baptist Church in Barre Association, Vermont, in 1863 following the death of Rev. C.J. Rugg. He resigned in 1865 and became pastor of Groton Church with a salary of $400/yr with 48 church members. By 1867 the congregation had grown to 100 and his salary was $500. He left this situation 1 March 1868 -"all members do not support the minister". In 1870 he was listed as pastor of North Troy Church in the Danville Association minutes. He had been assigned to write the 'circular letter (annual report) for the association to the state annual meeting. In 1871 this church was unlisted, but during this time he was pastor at Braintree, VT, which was also unlisted in 1872. | Fuller, Rev. Pulaski "Woodman" (I28)
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692 | The cemetery record shows that he was 67 when he died. He is not on the 1830 Boston Census (no exact date shown), so must have been born after that. | Fuller, Edwin (I4589)
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693 | The Census of June, 1885 shows Charles and Hattie, with Allen 5, Jessie 3, and Annie 0, living near Grey Eagle, MN. On the 12 May 1885 Charles and Hattie sold the 80 acres purchased in 1881 for $300 (they carried $150 mortgage) to Van Coil of Birch Lake, MN. | Fuller, Charles Woodman (I9)
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694 | The ceremony was conducted by his father, PW Fuller. | Family: Charles Woodman Fuller / Grace Déchanet (F7)
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695 | The date is estimated from Wilhelmine's family movements | Family: Ferdinand Ohlhausen / Karoline "Wilhelmine" Nelitz (F758)
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696 | The early name for Newton, MA was "Cambridge Villiage" until 1691. | Family: Joshua Fuller / Elizabeth Ward (F900)
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697 | The early name for Newton, MA was "Cambridge Villiage" until 1691. | Family: Job Hyde, Sr. / Elizabeth Fuller (F899)
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698 | The early name for Newton, MA was "Cambridge Villiage" until 1691. | Family: John Fuller, Jr. / Abigail Balston (F897)
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699 | The early name for Newton, MA was "Cambridge Villiage" until 1691. | Family: Lieutenant Jeremiah Fuller, Sr. / Mary Jones (F16)
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700 | The early name for Newton, MA was "Cambridge Villiage" until 1691. | Fuller, Bethia (I2133)
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