Matches 8,151 to 8,200 of 11,727
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8151 | In her home in the Bruce Creek Community | Bean, Lillian Anna (I15569)
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8152 | In her home; 10:30 a.m. | Plutte, Caroline Rose (I3072)
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8153 | In her hotel room | Smith, Rachel Virginia (I13029)
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8154 | In hospital | Franzen, Elmer Friedrich H. Johann (I4083)
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8155 | In June 1942, Stephen worked for the War Department Signal Corps, Radio Repair Division at McClellan Field in Sacramento. | Weber, Stephen Ross (I14625)
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8156 | In lot with parents | Spiering, Ernst Henry (I156)
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8157 | In October, 1940, Clifford was a student at the University of California at Berkeley. Worked on the Manhattan Project. | Weber, Dr. Clifford Edward (I14624)
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8158 | In the 1855 Massachusetts Census, the next household after Benjamin’s is that of Andrew Woodside, age 37. He is also from Prince Edward Island and also a shipwright. Perhaps they are brothers? | Woodside, Benjamin (I9492)
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8159 | In the 1920 census, George and family lived next door to Catherine E. Carens (widowed, age 68) and two of her children: Genevieve and Thomas. Thomas is also a journalist. | Carens, George Chambers (I3144)
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8160 | In the church | Mohr, Emanuel Charly (I2853)
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8161 | In the church | Mohr, Franziska Ingeborg Anna Sophie (I2854)
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8162 | In the church | Hansson, Hans (I205)
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8163 | In the Church | Family: Christoffer Christoffersson / Maria Charlotta Pehrsdotter (F1254)
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8164 | In the Church | Family: Jakob Hansson / Gartrud Lorentina Magdalena Larsdotter (F1290)
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8165 | in the church | Mohr, Marie Franseska (I415)
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8166 | In the church | Mohr, Heinrich Frederik Ludwig (I22)
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8167 | In the early 2000s, married and working for a small packaging company in Portland, Oregon. | Steeck, Karl (I12960)
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8168 | In the early 2000s, was unmarried and working for the National Park Service at North Cascades National Park. | Steeck, Robert (I12961)
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8169 | in the home | Mohr, Maren Ingeborg (I3173)
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8170 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis, G. (I1144)
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8171 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis, L. (I1145)
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8172 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: S.L. Bayne / B.L. Cherry (F8765)
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8173 | Indian Hills Nursing Home | Williams, Florence Irene (I14282)
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8174 | Indian Territory | Giffert, Gertrude W. (I3774)
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8175 | Indiana University Hospital | Floyd, Ralph Nixon (I8493)
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8176 | Initially settled in Elk Grove township, Cook County, Illinois. Moved to Addison township in 1872, where he remained. | Hartke, Herman (I13646)
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8177 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schoelzel, S.W. (I396)
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8178 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cosimano, C.J. (I18414)
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8179 | International Cemetery | Dudley, Warren Spencer (I16205)
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8180 | Irene met Betty Bergman at Prairie Bible Institute and introduced her to her brother Vincent (Betty’s future husband). Served with her husband as a missionary to Japan from 1950-1984. | Bergman, Irene Selma (I8304)
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8181 | Irish. Father was sports columnist for Boston Globe. Grandmother of Karen (Alex), Colleen, Drew, Raven, Mika, Brazil, Meghan, Hilary, Jenna, Brigham, Wesley, Charlotte, and Cooper. Name is given as “Janice Brounell-Carens” on the death certificate of her husband Edward. | Carens, Jane Brownell (I1421)
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8182 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kueker, H.W. (I16796)
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8183 | Irving Park Road | Grischow, Olga (I15281)
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8184 | Irving Park Road | Kueker, Arthur (I15284)
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8185 | Irving Park Road | Kueker, Helen C. (I15285)
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8186 | Is appears William and Carolyn may have had a stormy relationship. In May of 1915, Carolyn’s mother, Maggie Austin, filed suit to take custody of Kathryn Jensen, Carolyn’s daughter from her first marriage. At some point prior to the suit, the couple had asked Maggie to care for Kathryn, claiming they were unable to care for her. There were also accusations that William had abused Kathryn and that she was afraid of him. The couple separated and divorce proceedings were underway. Their reconciliation triggered Maggie Austin’s suit, which was denied by Judge Utterback on May 14. In August 1928, William filed suit for divorce, followed shortly by a countersuit by Carolyn. They accused each other of cruel and inhuman treatment, William claiming that Carolyne forced him to give up his osteopathic and pharmacy practice, had his arrested, and “compelled him to remain away from home on some occasions.” Carolyn indicated that the two were separated and that William had come “to the residence where whe was living and turned off the electric light current.” | Family: William Nichols Fast / Carolyn K. Austin (F9974)
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8187 | It appears he freely swapped his first and middle names, with many sources showing each arrangement. In fact, his obituary in the Bristol Herald Courier was published under the name Charles E. on April 7th and Edgar C. on April 8th. | Poore, Edgar Charles (I14267)
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8188 | It appears Marion and Cordie were divorced, but had an ongoing relationship. At the time of Cordie’s death, her residence is listed as the same as Marion’s. | Family: Marion Henry Byrd Stuart / Cordie M. Jackson (F7479)
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8189 | It’s not clear who Ruby’s father was. She appears in the 1920 census of the family of Havill Bible and Nellie Cope, but she is listed with the surname Cope. It seems likely that Cope was in fact Nellie’s married name from a prior marriage. | Cope, Ruby (I3832)
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8190 | Jacob Lambert was declared Vogt when only 5 years old, at the death of his father. | van Essen, Jacob Lambert (I2701)
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8191 | Jakobs | Botelsdotter, Anna (I1560)
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8192 | Jakobs | Larsson, Pehr (I1928)
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8193 | Jakobs | Larsdotter, Catharina (I11068)
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8194 | James was born James Lee Weckler. At some point between 1930 and 1940, he took his mother’s maiden name, likely to capitalize on the Martine name made famous by his grandfather’s dance studio. James’s World War II draft card shows multiple moves during the course of the war. His inital address was at 5245 Winthrop Avenue in Chicago, then 905 Carmen, then 230 Coolidge Avenue in Barrington, and finally 6537 Denny Avenue in North Hollywood, California. | Weckler, James Lee (I5052)
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8195 | James’s grave was moved on 30 May 1942 to the new “Relocated Brown” Cemetery to make way for the TVA’s South Holston Reservoir. | Poore, James Marion (I14268)
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8196 | Jamestown Nursing and Rehabilitation | Brandt, Robert Charles (I1335)
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8197 | Jane’s grave was moved on 30 May 1942 to the new “Relocated Brown” Cemetery to make way for the TVA’s South Holston Reservoir. | _____, Jane E. (I15243)
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8198 | Jay County Hospital | Roe, Guernsey E. (I16155)
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8199 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J. Riegel / G.J. Sparks (F2245)
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8200 | Jefferson City Hospital | Poore, Emalyn Leftwich (I18195)
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