Matches 6,551 to 6,600 of 12,717
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6551 | At his residence | Orr, Robert Harold (I13863)
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6552 | At home | McDowell, Mary Catherine (I12509)
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6553 | At home | Stamateas, Niki (I13175)
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6554 | At home | DeVries, Henry W. (I429)
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6555 | At home | DeVries, Dr. Simon John (I431)
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6556 | At home | Kummerow, Leslie M. (I8205)
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6557 | At home | Bayne, David Merrill (I440)
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6558 | At home | Sparks, Earle R. Jr. (I3199)
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6559 | At home | Roberts, Robert Benson Sr. (I8989)
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6560 | At Home | Christiance, Erma June (I7979)
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6561 | at home | Mohr, Emma Oline Katherine (I3091)
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6562 | At home | Marquardt, Fredrick W. (I3358)
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6563 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stengel, T.R. Jr. (I570)
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6564 | At one time lived in Sabula, Iowa. Homesteaded north of Pine Lake in Alberta, Canada, 1901. In 1880, Andrew Lund lived with his children as a boarder in the household of the blacksmith John Memphfer, 45 Pearl Street, Sabula, Iowa. He was listed as a widower. John is the husband of Andrew’s sister-in-law, Elizabeth Franzen. | Lund, Andrew Hansen (I1007)
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6565 | At the age of six, Philip was shot by a playmate, Cecil Stephens, age 8. The two had been playing “soldier” when Philip was shot in the cheek. The bullet penetrated his eardrum and passed out the back of his neck. WWII Draft Card shows a subsequent address at 607 Main Street in Macon, Georgia. | Astumian, Philip Nagipe (I4590)
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6566 | At the home of her daughter, Bessie Schweiker | Knutson, Sarah (I14166)
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6567 | At the home of her son | Pitts, Doris May (I16082)
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6568 | At the home of her son Gilmer | Garrison, Samantha Jane (I15103)
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6569 | At the home of her son William Weir DeBow | Stuart, Aurelia Jane Priscilla (I665)
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6570 | At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Sitler, North Street | Foster, Frederick C. (I8514)
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6571 | At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Orren Wagner | Bloy, William (I15040)
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6572 | At the home of his son George | Smalling, Chester Arthur (I17644)
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6573 | At the home of his son, Vernon | Lowe, Vesper Jasper (I3377)
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6574 | At the home of Margaret’s parents | Family: Arthur Roger M. Myhrum / Margaret Quincy Young (F3493)
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6575 | At the time of death, Irving had lived at the Leslie Convalescent Home in Manchester, New Hampshire for 3-4 years. His usual residence was in Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Farley, Irving E. (I8241)
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6576 | At the time of her death, Antoinette was living with her sister-in-law, Mary Bader. | Bader, Antoinette (I17188)
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6577 | At the time of her death, Beryl had 10 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. | Biddle, Beryl Joyce (I13111)
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6578 | At the time of her death, Doris had six grandchildren: Andrew, Samuel, Jacque, Lesley, Ashley, and Rachel. | Schoelzel, Doris Jeannette (I1184)
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6579 | At the time of her death, Lida had 42 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. | Landmeier, Lydia (I6841)
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6580 | At the time of her death, she had seven grandchildren: Mary-Kate, Erin, Timothy and Maura Ryan, Kerrie Merriam, and Elizabeth and Michael Sullivan; and a great- granddaughter, Julia Merriam. | Harvey, Madeline A. (I4745)
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6581 | At the time of his death, Charles had seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. | Knuth, Charles August Ferdinand (I90)
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6582 | At the time of his death, George had 15 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. | Perrin, George Herbert (I8344)
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6583 | At the time of his death, he had seven grandchildren: Sara, Amy, Julia, Joseph, Eric III, Elizabeth, and Margaret. | Nelte, Eric Reinhold Sr. (I7299)
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6584 | At the time of his death, Herman had been living for 3 months at 2060 N. California Ave in Chicago’s 28th Ward. Prior to that, he had lived at 2169 N. Rockwell Ave. | Wilke, Herman H. (I535)
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6585 | At the time of his death, Roy had been a California resident for 50 years, and was a former resident of Bakersfield. | Rockwell, Roy Henry (I9747)
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6586 | At the time of his death, Roy had two granddaughters, Krista and Kerri. | Butenschoen, Elroy C. (I6929)
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6587 | At the time of his death, Thomas had lived in Blackfoot for 42 years. | Bible, Thomas (I371)
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6588 | At the time of his death, William had a brother, David in Springfield, SD, and several brothers in the Netherlands. | Hubert, William (I11729)
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6589 | At the time of the 1865 Massachusetts Census, the Soper household had two boarders: John Jones (age 25) and Samuel Jones (age 23).. John is also living with the family in 1860 and 1870. | Family: Eli S. Soper / Polly Ann Flint (F3875)
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6590 | At the time of the 1870 census, Lucy Browned, age 24, was living with the family. | Family: Henry H. Dye / Louisa B. Sabin (F6560)
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6591 | At the time of the 1870 census, the Quaid family employed a domestic servant named Ellen Simpson, age 18. | Family: Daniel J. Quaid / Mary D. Downey (F6638)
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6592 | At the time of the 1900 census, a “cousin,” Myrtle Lund, was living with the family. Born in Iowa in July 1887 (age 12). | Family: Dr. Oscar Morrill Ide / Josephine G. Lund (F4483)
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6593 | At the time of the 1900 census, Adelheid and son Arthur were living in the household of son-in-law William Helfers and his wife Martha. | Landmeier, Adelheid Marie Elise (I6810)
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6594 | At the time of the 1900 census, Anna with living with the family of her sister Caroline. | Betsill, Anna E. (I11814)
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6595 | At the time of the 1900 census, Arthur was living with his sister Martha. | Scharringhausen, Arthur B. (I6829)
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6596 | At the time of the 1900 census, Bridget had given birth to 7 children, 6 surviving. By the 1910 census, 8 children, 6 surviving. | _____, Bridget (I9662)
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6597 | At the time of the 1900 census, Celina had given birth to 7 children, 6 of whom were still living. | _____, Celina (I9906)
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6598 | At the time of the 1900 census, Martha was working as a servant in the household of Henry and Emma Landmeier in Elk Grove. Three years later, Martha’s sister Amanda would marry Henry and Emma’s son Albert. | Garlisch, Martha (I3985)
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6599 | At the time of the 1900 census, Mary Heiss (b. July 1874) was living in the Rinder household. Her relationship is given as sister-in-law. | Rinder, Fred (I4395)
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6600 | At the time of the 1900 census, Mollie was living in the household of her grandfather, Abraham Smalling. In 1910, she was living with her uncle, Robert Smalling. | Buckles, Mollie Ann (I17464)
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