Matches 251 to 300 of 1,114
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251 | Came to America on the ship Anne in 1623. | Godbertson, Godbert (I5967)
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252 | Came with Father and mother over on the Mayflower | Hopkins, Damaris (I4020)
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253 | Can be found online at Book | Source (S170)
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254 | Can read the book here Book or Source (S267)
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255 | Can't find info on parents many have tryed. He was an Orphan. It is believed that he was orphaned in the town of Hamilton and this is how and where he got his last name. This was the old story passed down by my mother | Hamilton, William Henry (I118)
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256 | Cancer | Johnson, Richard Harlan (I5278)
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257 | Cancer | Seier, Geraldine Elizabeth (I7031)
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258 | Captain Edward John Smith died at Sea on the Titanic, when it sunk at the location 41.731944, -49.945833 The Titanic lies in 13,000 feet of water on a gently sloping alpine-like countryside overlooking a small canyon below. Its bow faces north and the ship sits upright on the bottom. Titanic's final reported position on the night of the sinking was 41 degrees 46' N, 50 degrees 14' W , however, once the wreck had been discovered this position was proven to be out by a margin of approximately 13.5 miles | Smith, Captain Edward John (I125)
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259 | Car Accident in Paris | Spencer, Lady Diana Frances (I5568)
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260 | Carl and Lucy were second cousins | Family: Carl Lemuel Compton / Lucy Marilla Bears (F3071)
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261 | Carried on a successful war against Etudes. | Count of Flanders Baldwin II (I1996)
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262 | Catherine was governess to the Dukes daughter by his first wife, became John's mistress in 1388. All their children were before they were married. They were ligitimated later by the Pope. | Roet, Catherine Swynford (I3289)
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263 | Changed his name from John to Robert on ascending to the throne. Reigned but too injured by kick from horse to rule | Stuart, King of Scotland Robert III (I3699)
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264 | Charles and Alice lived in Bridgeport, Nova Scotia, near Glace Bay on Cape Breton. The family moved to Cambridge, Mass. USA when Ellie was a young adult. | Compton, Charles Thomas (I5191)
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265 | Charles arranged with his two half brothers to divide the great empire of their grandfather, Charlemagne. He accomplished this by the Treaty of Verdun in 843. Charles received the western portion, thus becoming the first to rule France as a sepa rate kingdom | King of the West Franks Charles II (I1999)
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266 | childbirth | Mortimer, Lady Anne (I3286)
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267 | Childbirth, Baby was Still Born | Lincoln, Sarah (I753)
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268 | Civil War Veteran | Hamilton, William Franklin (I8489)
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269 | Clark Co IN Marriage Records, Book C p 127 | Family: Greenberry Prather / Chlorinda Prather (F3612)
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270 | Col. Thomas Sprigg came from Ketherington, Northamptonshire to Northampton, Virginia in 1661 and then to Maryland. In a deposition made in 1665, he gave his age as 35. He was 18 years older than Eleanor. In 1656, he signed Northampton Agreement of True Allegiance to the Commonwealth. Virginia Mag. of History. His land is to the N. E. of present day Washington D.C. There is a full length protrait of him at the Maryland Archives | Sprigg, Col. Thomas I (I548)
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271 | Comments: Found genealogy of Stephen Power, son of Patrick Power and Lucy Roach. I'm also a descendant of same family (Patrick Power+Lucy Roach) (Emma Lucy Power+Nicholas Gallagher) (Rosemary Gallagher+T. Joseph Cody)(living Cody+living DeVries) (Tom DeVries). I'm interested in finding out more about Power and Roach lineages, including descendants since Patrick and Lucy and ancestors reaching back to Canada and Ireland. Only living memory of Lucy Roach may be my mother's, who visited Lucy as a very young girl in 1934 when her great-grandmother was a widow living on edge of Robbins Farm in Arlington, MA. If possible, please pass along this message to Power/Roach descendants so that they may respond if they wish to do so. Thanks. Tom DeVries | Devries, Tom (I8354)
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272 | Common progenitor of the O'Beolan Earls of Ross, who at the end of the 14th century called themselves Ross. | MacKenzie, Gilleoin (I3423)
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273 | Considered married in childhood under Contract | Family: Earl of Ulster Walter / Avelina Fitzjohn, of Essex (F1964)
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274 | Dad said is Immagrant and Perhaps Conventry England Born moved to PA | Sarah (I30)
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275 | Dad says, Immagrant and Perhaps Conventry, Warwick, England Born moved to PA | Smith, Leonard L. (I31)
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276 | Daisy's parents or grandparents came from the hills in Tennesse. | Hamilton, Daisy May E. (I67)
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277 | Daniel Veatch Sr had at least two sons, Elijah (b 1751) and Daniel Jr. (B 1755). They joined the 13th Regiment of the Virginia Continental line in January of 1777 under Colonel Crawford and lieutenant Uriah Springer. They fought in the battles of Germantown and Brandywine with Crawford and Springer in General Greene's division. I conjecture they were motivated by Washington's miraculous victory in Trenton, NJ on Christmas of 76 to join the fight. They weathered the winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge, stationed on the eastern flank of the encampment. Elijah can be found on the muster rolls as Elijah Veech. After this hard winter they potentially fought the battle at Monmouth courthouse and then were sent to Fort Pitt. From their they most likely built fort Lauren's where they would have been reduced to eating their shoes to survive. They were discharged at fort Pitt in 1780. Soon after this they re-enlisted in the South Carolina militia under General Thomas Sumter. They were involved in the battle of Orangeburg and Eutaw Springs. I believe they re-enlisted due to the attacks that were being made on their Uncle (James Veatch Sr) and cousins (Nathan and Elias). I'm not sure of the timing of their enlistment but it may have had something to do with the death of their uncle and capturing of their Cousin at Camden. After the war they moved out to KY. Daniel had a son named John in 1803-5. Daniel died shortly thereafter. John lived with his mother Charity for some time then with Elijah over in Caldwell county. They then moved to Thompkinsville KY as Elijah got older. John Married Catherine. John had Jesse Mitchel. They moved to Hopkinsville KY. JM married Viney. They had Bradley. Bradley married Rachel. They had Wokilliam. William had Bobby Sr. Bobby Sr married Betty Davis and had Bobby Jr. Bobby Jr married Ruth Ann Shope and had me. And that's the short version! Submitted by Brad Veach | Veatch, Daniel (I471)
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278 | date to 1698 | Family: William Nathan Prather / Ann Yates (F243)
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279 | Daughter Sarah is not shown in the Prince George County records that were extracted for the LDS IGI, but we are certain that she belongs to this family | King, Francis (I573)
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280 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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281 | Death date is 3 Jun Unknown year | Sibyl of Salisbury (I2547)
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282 | Death date was noted in Elizabeth's obituary notice. | Prather, William Jennings (I6610)
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283 | Death was ordered by Duach Fionn which was son to the murdered King. | King of Ireland Simeon Breac (I4280)
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284 | Died 3 Months after was born | Hopkins, John (I1296)
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285 | Died a few years before the Great Flood | Lamech of the Bible (I8188)
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286 | died a great penitent in a religious order | Noigillach, King of Ireland Donnchad Midi Macdomnaill (I2618)
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287 | Died A Nun Xene | Marie of Bulgaria (I4102)
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288 | Died After Date Listed | Acton, Henry Sr. (I687)
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289 | Died at a Young age | Compton, James (I5314)
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290 | Died at the house of her daughter Lydia, the wife of James Brown | Tilley, Elizabeth (I7825)
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291 | Died during Canutes invasion of England. | King of England Aethelred II, the Unready (I2090)
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292 | Died en-route to Scotland while on the North Sea from illness | Queen of Norway Margaret of Scotland (I3799)
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293 | Died from the Edda | Woden of Asgard (I2032)
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294 | died in Barbados of starvation | Hopkins, Caleb (I5969)
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295 | died in childbirth | Plantagenet, Elizabeth (I3287)
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296 | Died in the second year of the battle of Cuill Martho. | King of Ireland Irial Faidh (I4296)
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297 | Died just before the birth of his youngest daughter | Compton, Henry (I328)
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298 | Died of a dropsy-like illness | Philippa of Hainault (I3165)
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299 | Died of a stroke | Stuart, King of England and Scotland Charles II (I3314)
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300 | Died of a stroke | Hanover, King of England George Louis I (I3326)
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