Matches 851 to 900 of 1,114
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851 | Possible Year /1701 | Smallwood, Ann (I1764)
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852 | Possible Year /1707 | Sprigg, Osborn (I733)
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853 | Possible Year /1708 | Collins, Martha (I1564)
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854 | Possible Year /1717 | Beall, Colonel Ninian (I1669)
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855 | Possible Year /1721 | Wynn, John (I508)
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856 | Possible Year /1724 | Belt, Jeremiah (I1645)
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857 | Possible Year /1733 | Dowell, Phillip (I1683)
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858 | Possible Year /1736 | Smallwood, John (I1762)
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859 | possible Year /1750 | Sprigg, Osborn (I733)
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860 | Possible Year 1663 | Cobb, Sarah (I1249)
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861 | Possible Year 1666 | Hamblen, Elizabeth (I1392)
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862 | Possible Year 1668 | Godfrey, Moses (I1259)
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863 | Possible Year 1677 | Hamblen, Elisha (I1398)
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864 | Possible Year 1684 | Collins, Jane (I1099)
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865 | Possible Year 1697 | Smith, Samuel (I1062)
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866 | Possible Year 1743 | Hamblen, Elizabeth (I1392)
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867 | possible Year/1746 | Redman, John III (I493)
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868 | Powerful man, the most noted of which was his defeat of the famous Italian champion before King James V. This was in exchange for his freedom from trial that he was brought to for the death of Dingwall of Kildun | MacKenzie, Roderick (I3543)
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869 | Prather / Prater Genealogy | Source (S59)
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870 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Duke of Edinburgh Phillip Mountbatten / Queen of England Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, II (F1831)
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871 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh Phillip (I3353)
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872 | probably born in | Hilton, Emsley (I566)
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873 | probably by his Hand, | Kingston, Sir Anthony (I1008)
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874 | Produced a Latin translation of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle, including material not found in surviving Old English versions. | Aethelweard (I10222)
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875 | Proven | Penn, William (I959)
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876 | Putnam Co Marriage Records, Book E, p 299 | Family: Greenberry Prather / Elizabeth Knight (F3611)
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877 | Read the Magna Catra at | De Bohun, Earl of Hereford Henry (I903)
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878 | Reasearch Notes: Since Martha Prather didn't marry John Howard until 8 Dec 1832 (Clark Co), from the ages of Leon, Mary (and probably Eli) above, it is obvious she was a second wife. And since Alvin P is the ONLY child listed above who was an heir-at-law of Mart ha, it would appear that he might have been the only child of Martha and John Howard and that she very likely predeceased her father, perhaps dying in childbirth when Alvin P was born in 1835 or not long afterwards. Otherwise, unless specificall y precluded from doing so, the younger children with the exception of Thomas, would also inherited from her share, since they were all born before the death of Walter Prather in 1841. This would seem to indicate they were all the children of th e Polly ?? whom John Howard married after Martha died. | Source (S105)
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879 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
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880 | Regina Braddock Veatch source has her as Marian Genellie Veatch, born 1891 | Veatch, Marium Genella (I6172)
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881 | Reigned 27 years | Noigillach, King of Ireland Donnchad Midi Macdomnaill (I2618)
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882 | Reigned 30 years | Noigillach, King of Ireland Donnchad Midi Macdomnaill (I2618)
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883 | Reigned for 20 Years | Noigillach, High King of Ireland Domnall Midi (I2619)
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884 | Reigned for 25 Years | Noigillach, King of Ireland Donnchad Donn Macflann (I2614)
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885 | Reigned for 38 Years | Noigillach, King of Ireland Flann Sinna Macmaele (I2615)
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886 | Reigned for 46 Years | Noigillach, High King of Ireland Domnall Midi (I2619)
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887 | Remained in Plymouth until 1636 when the family moved to Scituate, Mass. In 1840 when they became farmers in the lower part of Barnstable. He moved to Scituate, Massachusetts, in 1633, with some of his friends because there was little room left for growth in Plymouth. and from there to Barnstable, Massachusetts, in 1639. | Cobb, Rev Henry (I1240)
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888 | Remembering the Druid's prediction, and his people having considerably multiplied during their abode in Geulia, he departed thence with a numerous fleet to seek out the country destined for their final settlement, by the prophecy of Cachear, th e Druid above mentioned; and, after some time, he landed upon the coast of Spain, and by strong hand settled himself and his colony in Galicia, in the north of that country. | King of Gothia Brath (I4304)
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889 | Richard Hamilton and his wife Kitty and Thomas Hamilton sell one hundred nineteen acres of land to David Wright for fifty pounds current money of Virginia. | Hamilton, Richard (I8460)
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890 | Richard only spend 6 month while he was King in England. He was capture in Austria and was only released by Emporer Henry VI after payment of an enourmous ransom | Plantagenet, King of England Richard I, the lionhearted (I963)
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891 | Richardus was a Reeve in Lincolnshire. We also have records which state that Williamus Prater was also a Reeve in that shire in 1159. It is likely that they served alternate duty or possibly served different sections of the county, because the c ounty was divided among different "Title Holders". During this time in history the county of Lincoln went through many disputes. | Prater, Reeve Richardus (I7415)
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892 | Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King of France to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch, the Vexin, as an additional to his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotn induced him t o undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatiges of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired his consitution he died on his way home. | Duke of Normandy Robert II (I1946)
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893 | Robert was Private in the Army Field Artillery and was awarded the Purple Heart He was captured on Java by the Japanese and was held for 3 years and died on a prisoner transport ship. | McMahon, Robert Woodrow (I6931)
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894 | Robertus was living in 1208 according to records in Gloucestershire. He was also a Reeve in that county (shire). A Reeve was an official of the "Title Holder". The Reeve's duties were that of a "Steward", which were somewhat like combining what we know today as a Sheri, Governor, Bailiff, Justice, Tax Collector, etc. | Prater, Reeve Robertus (I7426)
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895 | Rose, a Seattle native, grew up in North Seattle and attended schools in the Shoreline School District through high school. After a year at Shoreline Community College, she enrolled at Seattle Pacific College (now Seattle Pacific University) in 1967, graduating with a bachelors degree in French and Spanish languages in 1970. She also earned her teaching certificate a nd then did student teaching at Sunset Jr. High, where her husband, Marty Prather, attended 7th through 9th grades years earlier, and Shorecrest High School. In 1971 Rose accepted a clerical position in the medical staff library at Group Health Cooperative, a health maintenance organization. This job involved assisting the Director of Libraries and other health professionals in research for physician s in support of patient care and medical research. In 1974 she met Harold Martin Prather, Jr. (Marty), whom she married in 1976. Today, she continues to work at Group Health Cooperative as a Library Specialist, and is involved in most medical library functions. Rose and Marty love to travel and have been on several trips, including Hawaii, Alaska, Egypt, Europe, England, Australia, New Zealand, Figi, New England, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia, as well as several auto trips to the Mid West and Califor nia. Though they have no children, their "little one" is a miniature schnauzer, Max, born in 1990. Rose's interests include cross stitch, antiques, and bears (over 130 at last count), tole painting, crossword puzzles, the game "scrabble", "new age" music, and going for a walk in the wooded areas near where they live. ... as of 1993 | Conover, Rose Lorene (I7555)
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896 | Ruptured aorta while working on lake pier | Grueneberg, Arthur Daniel Julius (I6466)
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897 | Russell met Elizabeth (Lily) Bowman while on leave in Belfast, Northern Ireland | Family: Russell Thomas Compton / Elizabeth Bowman (F3083)
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898 | Said by the venerable Bede to be the first English King to order the destruction of Idols throughout his kingdom. He also ordered everyone to observe lenten fasts. | King of Kent Earconbert (I2040)
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899 | Said to be also the Sister of Kenan | Mualeleth of the Bible (I9911)
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900 | Said to be buried in Kent, England | Brewster, William (I3913)
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