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| 801 | Line Number: 11 Dwelling No,.: 335 | Halsey, Charles Frederick (I169)
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| 802 | Line Number: 11 Dwelling No,.: 335 | Halsey, Warren P. (I194)
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| 803 | Living with the Brewsters was also: Ann and brother Robert Pecke were both "wards" - probably niece & nephew, and William Bradford who moved out when he turned 21 (1611) and was able to claim his inherited property in England which he sold. | Brewster, Reverend Elder of the Pilgrim's Church William IV (I942)
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| 804 | located on a corner mid-way up the hill where the street leading up to the Common Hse. was intersected by another street; son Jonathan lived next door (right); just beyond, Patience & husband; 2 hses. beyond cross street was Fear & husband. | Brewster, Reverend Elder of the Pilgrim's Church William IV (I942)
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| 805 | Lt. Joshua Horton Birthdate:circa January 2, 1643 (86) Southold, Long Island, New York Death:June 17, 1729 (82-90) Southold, Long Island, New York Immediate Family: Son of Barnabas Horton and Mary Horton Husband of Mary Horton Father of Ens. J | Horton, Lieut. Joshua E. (I1420)
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| 806 | M432 | Perkins, Sarah (I2492)
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| 807 | M432 | Porter, Amos Jr (I1875)
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| 808 | Maimonides, Map 12, Lot 7261, Space 2 | Bank, Esther Hennrietta (I9)
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| 809 | Maimonides, Map 12, Lot 7261, Space 4 | Padwal, Isadore Irving (I2089)
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| 810 | Major Amos lived fifty rods north of Stockbridge's mill and Mansion. Amos resided in the Country Way near the Tan Brook on the western side of the way, nearly opposite to the residence of his uncle, John Turner, Jr. 'young son John.' Amos was a representative to the General Court, 1726-8 and 1732.61 On 6 Apr 1695 Amos first married Mary Hyland (1895) , daughter of Thomas Hyland (ca 1629-) & Elizabeth Stockbridge (ca Jan 1639/40-), in Scituate, MA. "Recorded at the Request of Amos Turner in or about the year of our Lord 1707". Mary Hyland was born on 15 May 1667 in Scituate, MA. At the age of 1, Mary was baptized in the Second Church of Scituate on 21 June 1668. Mary died in Scituate, MA on 5 Nov 1729; she was 62. Buried in First Parish Cemetery, Scituate Harbor. On 12 December 1730, Amos married Hannah Gill, daughter of Lieut. Thomas Gill (8 Mar 1648/9-3 Sep 1725) & Susanna Wilson (ca 1648-29 Dec 1725), in Scituate, MA. Born on 23 Oct 1681 in Hingham, MA. | Turner, Amos (I1778)
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| 811 | Margaret 'alias Chambers' Halsey (Gyll) Birthdate: 1523 Birthplace: Buckland, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom Death: January 13, 1600 (75-76) Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England (United Kingdom) Place of Burial: Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom Immediate Family: Daughter of John Gyll and Margaret Gyll Wife of Thomas 'alias Chambers' Halsey Mother of Anne Halsey; William Halsey; Thomas Halsey; Robert Halsey alias Chambers, of Holtsmere End; Gilbert Halsey; (Daughter) Halsey; Amy Halsey and Mrs. Eeles « less Sister of Michael Gyll; George Gill, of Wydial; Richard Gill; Anthony Gyll; Richard Gyll; Elizabeth Gyll; Mary Gyll; Bridget Gyll; Dorothy Gyll; Anne Gyll; Ursula Gyll and Francis Gyll « less | Gyll Sanders, Margrett (I2273)
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| 812 | Margaret Knolles, wife of Richard Flynte, Gent. [died 1463], and Henry (or Harry) Belknap, Esq. [died 1488] In a recent post, I discussed the marital history of Joan Boteler (died 1444), sister of Sir Ralph Boteler, K.G., Lord Sudeley (died 1473). I presented new evidence which proved that Joan Boteler married (1st) Hamon (or Hamond) Belknap (or Bealknap), Esq., of Knelle (in Beckley), Sussex, and (2nd) John Dedham, Knt. On the death of Joan Boteler's brother, Sir Ralph Boteler, Lord Sudeley in 1473, his heirs were found to be his great-nephew, John Norbury, Knt. (grandson of his sister, Elizabeth Boteler), and his nephew, William Belknap, Esq. (son of his sister, Joan Boteler). Lord Sudeley's nephew and co-heir, William Belknap, Esq., resided at London and Sentling (in St. Mary Cray), Kent. He served as Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1446-7. William died without issue in 1484, being survived by his younger brother, Henry (or Harry) Belknap, Esq., who took William's place as a co-heir to Lord Sudeley's estates. Henry (or Harry) Belknap (died 1488) is alleged in secondary sources to have married Margaret Knolles (or Knollys), daughter of Richard Knolles, Knt., by Margaret, daughter of William d'Oyley, of Hughenden, Buckinghamshire. For example, Wotton, English Baronetage 1 (1741): 62 and Betham, Baronetage of England 1 (1801): 68 both identify Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, as the "daughter of Sir Richard Knowles, Knt." Dallaway, Hist. of the Western Div. of Sussex 2(2) (1830): 77 similarly identifies Margaret as the "daughter of sir Rd. Knolles." While this may be true, the only evidence I know of Margaret's parentage is a miscellaneous pedigree included in the published Visitations of Essex which reads as follows: "Henry Belknap. = Margaret d. of Ric...." END OF QUOTE. Reference: Hawley et al., Vis. of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 & 1634 2 (H.S.P. 14) (1879): 563-565 (Misc. Essex Peds.) (Cooke ped.). As we can see, the last name of Margaret Belknap's father, Richard, is omitted from the pedigree. And, as best as I can determine, there is no reliable pedigree of the Knolles family in print that addresses this issue. Be that as it may, I recently located a Common Pleas lawsuit which proves that Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, was previously married to Richard Flynte. An abstract of the lawsuit is presented below. In 1465 Henry Belknap and his wife, Margaret, widow and executrix of Richard Flynte, sued John Patewyn, of Bourhenton, Somerset, husbandman, and John Sherard, of East Chinnock, Somerset, husbandman, in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £20. Reference: Court of Common Pleas, CP40/814, image 726f (available at http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/E4/CP40no814/aCP40no814fronts/IMG_0726.htm). I believe the above Richard Flynte is the Richard Flynte, Gent., of Somerset and Dorset, who died shortly before 13 May 1463 [Reference: Cal. of Fine Rolls 20 (1949): 94]. If anyone has further information regarding Richard Flynte, I'd very much appreciate hearing from them here on the newsgroup. I might note that Nicolas, Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York (1830): 177 queries if Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, might be the same person as Mistress Margaret Belknap who was a lady in attendance on Queen Elizabeth Plantagenet, wife of King Henry VII, in 1502-3. See the following weblink for Nicolas' comments: https://archive.org/stream/privypurseexpens00nicouoft#page/176/mode/2up I believe the queen's attendant, Mistress Margaret Belknap, living in 1502-3, was actually the Margaret Belknap, who was the daughter of Henry and Margaret (Knolles) Belknap. She married John Boteler, Esq., of Woodhall Watton (in Watton at Stone), Hertfordshire. She died without issue 18 August 1513. I've copied below my current file account of Henry (or Harry) Belknap and his wife, Margaret Knolles. For further particulars regarding this family, please see my book, Royal Ancestry [5 volume set], published in 2013. For interest's sake, the following is a list of the 17th Century New World immigrants that descend from Henry (or Harry) Belknap and his wife, Margaret Knolles. Dorothy Beresford, Elizabeth Bosvile, Charles Calvert, Matthew Kempe, Mary Johanna Somerset. Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah + + + + + + + + + 16. HENRY (or HARRY) BELKNAP, Esq., of Crofton, Kent, Beccles, Suffolk, Dassett (in Burton Dassett) and Kingswood (in Lapworth), Warwickshire, etc., 3rd son, born about 1419 (aged 10 in 1429). He married before 1465 (date of lawsuit) MARGARET KNOLLES (or KNOLLYS), widow of Richard Flynte, Gent., of Somerset and Dorset (died shortly before 13 May 1463), and allegedly daughter of Richard Knolles, Knt., by Margaret, daughter of William d'Oyley, of Hughenden, Buckinghamshire. They had one son, Edward, Knt., and six daughters, Alice (wife of William Shelley, Knt.), Anne (wife of Robert Wotton, K.G.), Elizabeth (wife of Philip Cooke, Knt.), Mary (wife of Gerard Dannet, Esq.), Griselde (wife of John Caryll), and Margaret (wife of John Boteler, Esq.). In 1465 Henry Belknap and his wife, Margaret, widow and executrix of Richard Flynte, sued John Patewyn, of Bourhenton, Somerset, husbandman, and another in the Court of Common Pleas regarding a debt of £20. In 1484 he was heir to his brother, William Belknap, Esq., by which he inherited the manors of Knelle (in Beckley), Sussex, Sentling (in St. Mary Cray), and Ringwold (in Walmer), Kent. HENRY BELKNAP, Esq., died 3 July 1488. He left a will proved 2 Dec. 1488 (P.C.C. 17 Milles), requesting burial in the Chapel of our Lady at Beckley, Sussex. His widow, Margaret, survived him. References: Dugdale, Antiqs. of Warwickshire (1656): 772 (Sudeley-Boteler ped.). Dugdale, Antiqs. of Warwickshire (1730): 521-523. Wotton English Baronetage 1 (1741): 62 (author identifies Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, as the "daughter of Sir Richard Knowles, Knt."). Betham, Baronetage of England 1 (1801): 68 (author identifies Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, as the "daughter of Sir Richard Knowles, Knt."). Dallaway, Hist. of the Western Div. of Sussex 2(2) (1830): 76-78 (Shelley ped.). Notes & Queries (1853): 363-364. Herald & Genealogist 8 (1874): 289-302 (re. Knolles fam.). Misc. Gen. et Heraldica 1st Ser. 2 (1876): 333-334. Hawley et al., Vis. of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 & 1634 2 (H.S.P. 14) (1879): 563-565 (Misc. Essex Peds.) (Cooke ped.: "Henry Belknap. = Margaret d. of Ric...."). Sussex Arch. Colls. 33 (1883): 170-178. Cal. IPM Henry VII 1 (1898): 126, 170, 182. Leadam, Select Cases Before the King's Council in the Star Chamber (Selden Soc. 16) (1903): 80 (re. Caryll fam.). Crisp, Fragmenta Genealogica 12 (1906): 33-36. Green, Feet of Fines for Somerset 4 (Somerset Rec. Soc. 22) (1906): 144-145. C.C.R. 1435-1441 (1937): 86. C.F.R. 19 (1939): 113-114; 20 (1949): 94. Berkshire Arch. Jour. 44 (1940): 123-127. VCH Warwick 5 (1949): 70. VCH Essex 4 (1956): 243. Reaney & Fitch, Feet of Fines for Essex 4 (1964): 61. VCH Sussex 9 (1973): 144. Ancient Deeds -- Ser. B 3 (List & Index Soc. 113) (1975): B.11765. Ancient Deeds -- Ser. E (List & Index Soc. 181) (1981): 15. Ancient Deeds -- Ser. DD (List & Index Soc. 200) (1983): 251. Baker, Rpts. of Cases by John Caryll 1 (Selden Soc. 115) (1999): xi-xv (biog. of John Caryll). Cal. IPM 23 (2004): 117-119. Court of Common Pleas, CP40/814, image 726f (available at http:// aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/E4/CP40no814/aCP40no814fronts/IMG_0726.htm). Source: https://soc.genealogy.medieval.narkive.com/acXN6iQ9/margaret-knolles-wife-of-richard-flynte-gent-died-1463-and-henry-or-harry-belknap-esq-died-1488 Elizabeth Belknap Born 1452 in Romford, Essex, , England Daughter of Henry Belknap Kgt and Margaret (Knollys) Belknap Sister of Griselde (Belknap) Caryll, Anne (Belknap) Wotton, Alice (Belknap) Shelley, Mary Belknap and Edward Belknap Wife of William Bourne — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Wife of Philip Cooke — married 1472 in Of Giddy Hall, Essex, England, United Kingdom Mother of Thomas Cooke, John Carewe Cooke, John (Cox) Cooke, Beatrix Cooke, Richard Cooke, Mary Cooke, Anthony Cooke, Humphrey Cooke and Anthony Cooke Died 1517 in Giddy Hall, Essex, England Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. V. page 92 Richardson, Douglas: Plantagenet Ancestry, 2nd edn. (2011), 3 vols, Volume 1, page 235, SIR PHILLIP JOHN III COOK SHERIFF MAYOR OF VINTRY WARD III was born about 1448 of Giddy Hall, Romford, Essex, England, to Sir Thomas Cooke Knight (1422-1478) and Lady Elizabeth Malpas (1426-1484.) He married Lady Elizabeth Belknap about 1472 of Essex, England. Essex, England Phillip John Cooke died 17 June 1497, Romford, Essex, England, and was buried at Stagston Churchyard, Stagston, Bedfordshire, England, age 49. Gidea Hall, Essex, England | Belknap, Lady Elizabeth (I762)
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| 813 | Marriage Certificate is in the Tuthill folder | Family: Tuthill, Harry Edward / Hallock, Alice Harriet (F55)
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| 814 | Marriage ID: 2220296247 | Family: Horton, Deacon Jonathan A / Goldsmith, Mary (F655)
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| 815 | Married her cousin, James, son of Frederick, 1st. | Hallock, Rhoda (I293)
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| 816 | Martha Reeve, wife of Zebulon Hallock, was the daughter of John Reeve and his 2nd wife Martha (Study of the Reeve Family by Baker p. 348). They were married in Southold, New York July 21,1720 (The Salmon Records p. 78). Martha Reeve Hallock died 13 February 1780 (Salmon p. 53). Zebulon Hallock died March 9, 1785 (Salmon p. 57). | Reeve, Martha (I498)
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| 817 | Mary Brewster & 2 youngest sons, Love & Wrestling, boarded Speedwell(Jonathan & 2 sisters stayed w/ Robinson family) to join up with William in Southampton, Eng. | Wentworth, Mary Love (I994)
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| 818 | Mary COGAN was born between 1604 and 1607 in Chard, Somerset, England. She was buried on 3 Jun 1664 in Dublin, , Ireland. She has reference number L1A1Y7. SOURCE: Search for Passengers of the Mary and John 1630, Vol. I, p. 44 Vol. 12, p. 133 There was a Mary Cogan aboard the ship "Recovery" of London, under Gabriel Cornish, sailed from Weymouth, Dorset, 31 March 1633. Could be the wife of Roger Ludlow which means she did not come with him on the Mary & John in 1630. SOURCE: GENEALOGIES OF LONG ISLAND FAMILIES, Vol. II, p. 149 from New York Genealogical and Biographical Record "Thompson and Brewster by John D. Champlin from Vo. XLVI (Jan. 1915), p. 4-9. Hubbard, in his HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND, says that Roger Ludlow was a brother-in-law of John Endicott. The will of Philobeert Cogan of Chard, Co. Somerset, gentleman, of Feb. 10, 1640, proved April 12, 1641, mentions daughters "Mary Ludloe and Elizabeth Endicott." This gives us probably the names of the wife of Roger Ludlow and of the last wife of Gov. Endicott. In the VISITATION OF SOMERSET, under date of 1623, we learn that Mary, daughter of Philobert Cogan and of Ann, daughter of Thomas Marshall, was nineteen years old in that year. She was born therefore in 1604, and was fourteen years younger than her husband Roger Ludlow,, who was baptized in 1590. When she married Ludlow is unknown, but it was probably before 1630, when Ludlow accompanied Winthrop to New England. Children were: i. Jonathan LUDLOW was born after 1630 in New England. He died after 1655. He has reference number L1A6R5. ii. Joseph LUDLOW was born after 1630 in New England. He has reference number L1A6R6. iii. Roger LUDLOW was born after 1630. He died after 1655. He has reference number L1A6R7. iv. Ann LUDLOW was born after 1630. She died after 1655. She has reference number L1A6R8. v. Mary LUDLOW was born after 1630 in New England. She died after 1655. She has reference number L1A6R9. 1593 vi. Sarah LUDLOW. | Cogan, Mary (I1003)
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| 819 | Mary L Halsey Hallock Birth: 13 Feb 1836 Death: 25 Sep 1908 (aged 72) Burial: Quogue Cemetery, Quogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA Memorial #: 29374999 Inscription: also her husband Peter R. Hallock and their son Fred H. Hallock Family Members Spouse Peter R Hallock 1832-1905 Children Fred H Hallock 1857-1890 Created by: a2 (46812011) Added: 28 Aug 2008 URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29374999/mary-l-hallock Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 30 October 2020), memorial page for Mary L Halsey Hallock (13 Feb 1836-25 Sep 1908), Find a Grave Memorial no. 29374999, citing Quogue Cemetery, Quogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA ; Maintained by a2 (contributor 46812011) . | Halsey, Mary Louise (I456)
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| 820 | Mausoleum, Corridor of Remembrance, Crypt 110b SW | Levy, Caroline Rebecca (I238)
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| 821 | Mayflower set sail. 102 passengers - a few in 50s & 40s; most in 20s (3 pregnant women) - 32 children. By mid-Atlantic storms so severe they had to drift; one storm caused ship to leak & a main beam to crack; used huge iron screw passengers brought... | Brewster, Reverend Elder of the Pilgrim's Church William IV (I942)
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| 822 | military commissioner in the Pequot War; a member of the Duxbury Committee to raise forces in the Narragansett Alarm of 1642, and a member of Captain Standish's Duxbury Co. in the military enrollment of 1643. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cg | Brewster, Elder Jonathan (I998)
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| 823 | Military ID - N 0,585,420 27 September 1964 Alice Adele Ray Blue eyes, Brown Hair DOB 7-1927 Grade - LTJG USNR Service # 610254W USNH Corpus Christi, Texas | Tuthill, Alice Adele (I507)
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| 824 | Military Unit 56th Squadron USSMA | Halsey, Henry Rowland (I2283)
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| 825 | Militry Service - 8/7/1862 He fought at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Kelly's ford, Morris Farm and Wilderness, receiving his honorable discharge Jan. 17, 1865, near Petersburg, Va. private in Co. A, 141st PA. V., 1st. Brig., 1st. Div., 3d A. C. | Lee, Adrial (I980)
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| 826 | Minneapolis Star | Heller, Leonard Herbert Sr (I202)
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| 827 | Minnesota Births and Christenings 1840–1980 Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records. | Source (S100)
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| 828 | Minnesota Marriages 1849–1950 Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records. | Source (S85)
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| 829 | Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66ZB-8M1G Sat Mar 09 19:08:46 UTC 2024), Entry for Henry Hessling and Tillie Meyer, 7 Aug 1883. | Family: Hessling, Henry / Meyers, Matilda (F535)
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| 830 | Mom and Dad's first apartment was at 2039 Montreal ave. St. Paul, MN | Banks, Basil Alfred (I4)
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| 831 | Morningside Mausoleum - Columbaria 1 - J5 | Levin, David (I2340)
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| 832 | Mother's Maiden Name is ORECKOVSKY | Bank, Esther Hennrietta (I9)
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| 833 | Mount Sholom, Block 11, Plot 359 Grave 2 | Goldman, Harold Isidor (I1764)
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| 834 | Moved from Mattituck, L.I. to Westernville in 1799. In 1818, he with 13 others founded the First Presbyterian Church in Westernville. He spelt his name "Halleck" and many of his decendants have continued to spell it that way. | Halleck, Deacon Jabez I (I93)
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| 835 | moved here. He was deputy to the General Court (the earliest assembly of deputies in that colony), Plymouth Colony, 1639, '41, '42, '43 and '44. | Brewster, Elder Jonathan (I998)
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| 836 | Moved to Utica, Mississippi while still a young boy | Ray, Joseph Benton Sr (I490)
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| 837 | Mr. Leander B. Glover, Cox's Lane, Cutchogue, N.Y. Occupation: Mr. Leander B. Glover, Cox's Lane, Cutchogue, N.Y.; Complexion: Ruddy; EyeColor: Blue; HairColor: Brown; Height: 6'' 1 1/4"; Weight: 170 | Glover, Leander Belmont Jr (I2009)
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| 838 | Name index of municipal death records in St. Paul (Ramsey County) and Minneapolis (Hennepin County), Minnesota. The collection includes death registers, mortuary records, and death certificates. Some birth records are also included in this index. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers | Source (S132)
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| 839 | Name: @*William le Boteler Sex: M Birth: 11 JUN 1274 in Wem,Shropshire,England Death: ABT 14 SEP 1334 Note: WILLIAM LE BOTILER of Wem and Oversley, next brother and heir, born 11 June 1274. He had livery of his brother's lands 8 April 1296, and having served in the wars with Scotland, was summoned to Parliament 10 March 1307/8 to 10 October 1325, by writs directed Willelmo le Botiller (or sometimes le Butiller) de Wemme, whereby he be held to have become LORD LE BOTILLER. Note: Note: He married 1stly, before 1298, Beatrice, who was living in I305-06. He married, 2ndly, before February 1315/6, Ela daughter and coheir of Roger OF HERDEBURGH. He died 1334, before 14 September. His widow was living 5 July 1343, and died s.p.m. [Complete Peerage II:232, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Note: Note: Note: According to Some Correction to CP, William and his 2nd wife were survived by two sons Edmund & Edward, and the male line (by the 2nd wife) did not die out until the death of Edward. Note: Note: --------------------- Note: Note: William Boteler, in the 24th Edward I [1296], was in ward to Walter de Langton, lord treasurer of England, and Walter de Beauchamp, of Alcester, steward of the king's household. This feudal lord obtaining renown in the Scottish wars of the period, was summoned to parliament as a Baron from 10 March, 1308, to 10 October, 1325. His lordship m. Ankeret, dau. of Griffin, and had an only son, William, his successor. He m. 2ndly, Ela, dau. and co-heiress of Roger de Herdeburgh, by whom he had two sons, Edmund and Edward, who both died issueless, and four daus., viz., Ankeret, m. to John, Lord Strange, of Blackmere; Ida, m. to Wm. Trussell; Alice, m. to Nicholas Langford; Dionyse, m. to Hugh de Cokesey. He d. in 1334, and was s. by his eldest son, William Boteler, 2nd Baron Boteler. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 63, Boteler, Barons Boteler, of Oversley and Wemme] Note: Note: ---------- Note: Note: NOTE: There is an error here in Burke, for he states that William married Ankeret, dau. of Griffin, whereas Ankeret was, in fact, William's mother, not his wife. Burke states, regarding William's father, "William Boteler, who, in the lifetime of his father, had m. Ankaret, niece of James de Auldithley." These two Ankaret's are one in the same person, for she was the daughter of Gruffydd ap Madog by Emma de Audley, sister of James of Aldithley. I have changed my records to indicate the wife of William, the son, is Beatrice, as found on CD100, Automated Archives, Automated Family Pedigrees #1, the reference for which is given as NCP II :320-3. Note: Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Note: Page: 77-32 Note: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Note: Page: 2506 Note: Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Note: Page: II:232 Change Date: 25 JAN 2006 Father: @*William le Boteler b: ABT 1240 in Wem,Shropshire,England Mother: @*Angharad verch Griffith b: ABT 1245 in Bromfield,Wales Marriage 1 @*Beatrice b: ABT 1278 Children @*William le Boteler b: 8 SEP 1296 in Wem,England @*Isabel le Boteler b: ABT 1295 in Wem, Salopshire, England | Leboteler, Lord Wem William II (I902)
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| 840 | named for the courageous son of the Biblical King Saul and loyal friend of David; this was not a common Christian name in England during this period. | Brewster, Elder Jonathan (I998)
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| 841 | Nathan resided in Westhampton. Jerusha was living at Beaverdams (Westhampton), according to the 1790 Census. By his father's will, Nathan was to inherit "all his lands and meadows in Apocock Neck, one right of commonage in the West Purchase, from Apocock Neck West and half a lot in Cedar Swamp, Riverhead". Nathan and Jerusha are said to have been buried, without tombstones, on Apaucuck Neck, Westhampton. Apaucuck Neck is west of Beaverdam Stream, which was called Pocock River in old deeds. Nathan apparently left no will, but the testament of his widow, Jerusha, May 24 1801, proved August 26, 1809, names her daughters, Phebe, Mehetable, Martha and her heirs (Lib. C, Suffolk County Wills). | Raynor, Nathan (I1270)
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| 842 | Nathaniel Brewster, was the son of Love Brewster and Sarah Collier.[1] He was named in his father's 1650 will. "and land at Duxburrow for her bringing up of her and my Children the time of her life and after her decease I doe give the aforsaid lands to my eldest sonn and heire apparent Nathaniell Brewster and in Case god should take him away out of this life without Issew I give and bequeath the said lands at Duxburrow to my second sonn Willam Brewster."[1] He lived in Duxbury and died there in 1676. His nuncupative (oral) will was made in the presence of Benjamin Barlett, and proved Nov. 2, 1676. Bartlett encouraged Nathaniel "to settle matters relateing to his worldly estate." Nathaniel "said that if it should please God to take mee away after my debts be payed, I will Give all that I have to my wife; this land heer is none of mine, to dispose off; Butt there is some att the falls that shee shall have"[1] This statement indicates that he had a wife, but no issue of his own, since without issue the land he lived on would revert to his brother, William, on his demise.[1] Robert Vixen, was appointed administrator of the estate and a Robert Hickson married a Sarah Brewster Sept 26, 1679. Sarah may have been Nathaniel's wife.[1] | Brewster, Nathaniel (I1073)
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| 843 | ncestry.com. U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: Church Registers. Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Source (S106)
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| 844 | Need Research | Brewster, Hannah (I34)
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| 845 | No Children | Hallock, James (I134)
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| 846 | No Children. Mary Corwin is spoken of by Charles Hallock in this "ancestry" as a granddaughter of Elizabeth Corwin | Corwin, Mary (I615)
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| 847 | Note that she had $7,000 (or $9k?) in her own right of Personal Property in 1870 census | Halleck, Sarah J (I102)
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| 848 | Obituary from The American Jewish World, February 26, 1971 Final rites were held Feb. 22 in Birmingham, Ala., for I.E. Simon, 69, formerly of St. Paul, who died in Florida Feb. 19. Mr. Simon, born in St. Paul was a resident here until he moved to Birmingham in 1955. He was board chairman of Simon & Mogilner, children's wear manufacturer, founded by his father, a partner in Wonderalls, Minneapolis, and board chairman of Apparel Industries, a trade association. Active in the St. Paul Jewish community, he was past president and founder of the St. Paul Jewish Community Centers, past-president of B'nai B'rith, founder of Phi Epsilon Pi academic fraternity at the University of Minnesota and past chairman of the United Jewish Appeal of St. Paul. Survivors include his widow, Gertrude; three sons, Jerald and Howard, Birmingham, and Ronald, Minneapolis; a brother, Blair, Birmingham; a sister, Mrs. Felton Targan, Sherman Oaks, and eight grandchildren | Simon, Isadore Everett (I306)
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| 849 | Occupation: Daniel Loundy; Complexion: Light; EyeColor: Brown; HairColor: Brown; Height: 5 9; Weight: 187 | Loundy, Alvin Witten (I1948)
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| 850 | Occupation: Hertz Mfg Co Owner; Complexion: Ruddy; EyeColor: Brown; HairColor: Brown; Height: 5 7; Weight: 148 | Hertz, Lloyd Alfred (I1525)
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