Notes
Matches 851 to 900 of 1,311
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851 | in Sardinia Cemetery (New) | Sweetapple, John W. (I449)
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852 | in Sardinia Cemetery (New) | Becker, Ralph Frederick (I642)
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853 | in Sardinia Rural Cemetery (New) | Sweetapple, Ida E. (I832)
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854 | in Schamp Family Burying Ground | Van Buskirk, Major Thomas (I529)
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855 | in Senath Cemetery | Lawson, Katie (I275)
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856 | in Senath Cemetery | Caneer, William Thomas Jr. (I812)
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857 | in Sherman Cemetery | Barton, Mary (I154)
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858 | in Sibley Cemetery | Davis, Murray Edward (I408)
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859 | in Somerville Cemetery | Crosswell, Lela Serena (I214)
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860 | in South Burying Place | Jones, Sarah (I1068)
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861 | in South Wales Cemetery | Underhill, Arthur Ralph (I520)
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862 | in South Wales Cemetery | Becker, Lillian Margaret (I640)
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863 | in South Wales Cemetery | Miller, Peter (I961)
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864 | In Spring Glen Cemetery | Strong, Theodore Samuel (I1251)
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865 | in Spring Grove Cemetery | May (I586)
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866 | in Springfield Cemetery | Caswell, Asenath (I396)
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867 | in Sunrise Cemetery | Olson, Ida (I865)
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868 | in the family plot at Cooling Springs | Michael, Andreas (I3438)
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869 | in the family plot at Cooling Springs | Sinn, Maria Barbara (I3439)
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870 | in The First Presbyterian Church Yard | Adair, Jean (I556)
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871 | in The First Presbyterian Church Yard | Teller, Catarina VanAllen (I1101)
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872 | in Thurston Primitive Baptist Cemetery | Hempy, Henry (I2966)
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873 | in Union Cemetery | Pratt, Seneca (I450)
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874 | in Vale Cemetery | Vander Veer, Jennetta (I165)
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875 | in Vale Cemetery | Vander Veer, Sarah Jane (I166)
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876 | in Vale Cemetery | Kelley, Gersal "Grace" (I383)
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877 | in Vale Cemetery | Vander Veer, Rev. David Newlands (I716)
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878 | in Van Buskirk Cemetery | Van Boskerck, Laurens Laurense (I1406)
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879 | in Van Buskirk Family Burial Ground - Bayonne City | Van Buskirk, Pieter (I1407)
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880 | in Van Buskirk Family Burial Ground - Bayonne City | Van Buskirk, Andries Laurens (I1408)
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881 | in Van Buskirk Family Burial Ground - Bayonne City - no longer in existence. Once located in the yard at the rear of the Van Buskirk Homestead, Constable Hook. | Van Boskerck, Laurens Andriessen (I464)
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882 | in Van Buskirk Family Burial Ground - Bayonne City - no longer in existence. Once located in the yard at the rear of the Van Buskirk Homestead, Constable Hook. | Jans, Jannetje (I668)
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883 | in Voluntown Cemetery | Stanbrough, Abigail (I71)
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884 | in Walnut Hill Cemetery | Holman, Solomon (I1702)
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885 | in Waltham Burying Ground | Shattuck, Dr. Philip (I3552)
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886 | in West Elfers Cemetery | Franke, Clay Henry (I593)
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887 | in West Elfers Cemetery | Strong, Grace E. (I1257)
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888 | in West Hill Cemetery | Pratt, Whitcomb (I2336)
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889 | in West Hill Cemetery | Lovell, Ruth (I2337)
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890 | in West Tisbury Village Cemetery | Hamlin, James (I2378)
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891 | in White Farm Cemetery | King, Experience (I258)
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892 | in Woodlawn Cemetery | Chamberlin, Frances Morrill (I985)
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893 | Inglewood Park Cemetery | Mace, Rebecca Lavinna (I2788)
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894 | Isaac Yearsley b 1754, d 19 April 1834 a. 79, at Westtown. He m 11 11m 1784, Mary Davis, who was b. 23 Nov 1766 and d 22 Jan 1857 a 81. A bible in the possession of Mrs. Hester L. (White) Yearlsye, widow of his son Nathan, contains a record of his children. The bible also contains this entry: "We moved up here the 4th of the 4th mo., 1804," meaning from Birmingham, Westtown, to Wagontown. It also contains this entry: "The babe we should have called Jesse was born the 1st mo. 10th day in the year of our Lord 1802, and died the 25th of the 3 mo. following." Isaac Yeastley was of East Bradford at the time of his marriage, but afterwards lived in Wilmington, Delaware, West Caln, and perhaps elsewhere.Raised with his children was a boy named Nathan Carter, also calleed Yearsley, and a girl named Hannah Hawley, supposed to be a daughter of his sister Patience, who married Robert Hawley. Isaac Yearsley and his widow Mary each left a will. In that of the latter, dated 10 April 1855, the widow of her son Jabez is called Ann. His first wife was Susanna, and Ann must have been his second wife, presumably. Testatrix speaks of her daughter Hannah, probably meaning Hannah Hawley. The children of Isaac and Mary Yearsley, supposed to have been born in Birmingham, except the first who was born in Concord. The Yearsley Family of Pennsylvania, page 11. ----- | Yearsley, Isaac (I1394)
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895 | Java Village Cemetery | Schweizer, Samuel Arnold (I703)
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896 | Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery | Sweetapple, William Henry (I336)
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897 | Jeremiah Wilcox, a prominent citizen of Harvey county, living eight or nine miles northeast of the city, near Walton, died at 1 o,clock yesterday afternoon from a complication of diseases, mainly dropsy. Funeral occurred a 1 o,clock this afternoon, and was attended by a number of friends from the city; interment at the Newton city cemetery this afternoon. As requested by the deceased, the funeral was conducted by the Masonic order, of which he was a member, the lodges of Walton and Newton participating. He was also a member of the G. A. R. - Kansan, Thursday, September 29, 1892 | Wilcox, Jeremiah (I1021)
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898 | John Charles Shorten was attested at Woolwhich, on August 3, 1868. he Served 21 years with the Royal Artillery and achieved the Rand of Gunner. He served abroad for 8 years and 51 days of his service in two periods of limited engagement. His commanding officer noted his conduct and character to be exemplary. He achieved a 4th class school certificate and was also a Blacksmith. His service # is 19993 | Shorten, John Charles (I2392)
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899 | John was killed in the Battle of Oriskany August 6, 1777. He lived in Palatine and Stone Arabia, New York. John was also a member of The Committee of Safety. His son, Severinus was drafted for the said battle, but the father went in his place instead, as the boy was only 17 years old. | Dygert, Capt. Johannes S. (I3360)
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900 | Judique Cemetery (next to Catholic Church) | MacDonald, Angus (I2589)
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