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Matches 301 to 350 of 1,002
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301 | Andrew's wife Margaret and their son Alexander fled to Fort Hunter before the Shawnee attack that killed her husband. | GILESPIE, Margaret (I2433)
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302 | Andrew's wife Margaret and their son Alexander fled to Fort Hunter before the Shawnee attack that killed her husband. | BERRYHILL, Andrew (I2431)
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303 | Anna Bricker is per Denise Witwer Lahr, Death Book, Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society | BRICKER, Anna (I2940)
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304 | Anna's remains were exhumed and reburied in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery, Pennsylvania - Rockland 310 on 18 Apr 1908 | WALLACE, Anna (I3616)
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305 | Anno 1685 Den 2. Martii, als am Montag nach Esto Mihi, sind Hannß Emmert, Michel Emmerts, sultzischen unterthanens zu Risman-Schalbach, eheleibl[ich] noch lediger sohn, und neu angehender sultzischer unterthan und wirth allhier, und Susanna Brunnerin, Christoff Brunners, waitzendorffischen unterthanens und heyl[igen] pflegers zu Burck, eheleibl[ich] noch ledige tochter, auf vorher hier, zu Feuchtwangen, und Burck, eschehen dreymahliges verkünden, und nicht erfolgten einspruch, hristl[ichem] gebrauch nach in hiesiger pfarr-kirchen von mir ordentlich copulirt worden. | Family: Hans EMMERT / Susannah BRUNNER (F919)
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306 | Apparently Mary Isabell Zentmeyer was born after the separation of her mother Mary Zentmeyer from William Ronald. | Zentmeyer, Mary Isabell (I4043)
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307 | APPLEMAN__At his residence, 66 Q Street Northwest, on Tuesday, November 16, 1900, at 6:30 am, John P Appleman, aged fifty-seven years. Services at residence Thursday morning at 8:45. Interment at Hagerstown, Md. Kindly omit flowers. *** Washington Post, Washington, D C November, 1900 *** Son of: John Appleman and Nancy Agnes Sadler. John and Laura were married January 20, 1869, performed at the home of the bride's parents, in Washington Co, Md by Rev J Baltzell assisted by Rev J L Grimm. | APPLEMAN, John Paley (I1374)
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308 | Applied for Naturalization on 8 Dec 1924 while attending Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, born "in Mexico of Irish parents" | O'CONNOR, August Joseph (I86113)
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309 | Arrived in Philadelphia 20 Nov 1686 on the good ship Jefries. He was a weaver by trade and settled at Germantown, County of Philadelphia. He also signed the application for a charter for the Borough of Germantown, and was one of the committee or members of first council of Germantown. | CASSEL, Johannes (I3527)
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310 | Arrived in Philadelphia 20 Nov 1686 with his parents on the good ship Jefries. He has been court crier in Germantown for several years, and resided at Germantown. | CASSEL, Hans Peter (I3526)
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311 | arrived in Philadelphia 25 Sept 1732 aboard the good ship Loyal Judith, from Rotterdam last of Cowes, Rob. Turpin captain. | EMMERT, Johann Michael (I86203)
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312 | Arrived in Philadelphia on 9 Sep 1738 on the good ship Glasgow, from Rotterdam but last from Cowes in England, Walter Sterling Commmander. Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Strassburger & Hinke, 1934 | RADEBACH, Johann Heinrich (I3553)
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313 | Arrived in Philadelphia on the good ship Ann Galley, 27 Sep 1746. - Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Strassburger - Hinke This line is a fragment, we have not yet found a connection either to Christopher's wife Barbara or the Abraham Lowman line, but we note this line's geographical and temporal connections. Brother of Johann Ludwig Lauman. | LAUMANN, Johann Martin (I2556)
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314 | Arrived in Philadelphia on the good ship Ann Galley, 27 Sep 1746. - Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Strassburger - Hinke This line is a fragment, we have not yet found a connection either to Christopher's wife Barbara or the Abraham Lowman line, but we note this line's geographical and temporal connections. Brother of Johann Martin Lauman | LAUMANN, Johann Ludwig (I2553)
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315 | Arrived in Philadelphia on the Virtuous Grace on 24 Sep 1737, John Bull, Master. From Rotterdam, last of Cowes. | RÜGER, Anthoni (I2008)
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316 | Arrived in Philadelphia on the Virtuous Grace on 24 Sep 1737, John Bull, Master. From Rotterdam, last of Cowes. | RÜGER, Burkhardt (I2010)
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317 | Arrived in Philadelphia on the Virtuous Grace on 24 Sep 1737, John Bull, Master. From Rotterdam, last of Cowes. | RÜGER, Anthoni (I2006)
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318 | Arrived in Philadelphia on the Virtuous Grace on 24 Sep 1737, John Bull, Master. He was not listed on the Ship's Manifest because he was under sixteen years old. He is person 1.5 in James M. Reagor's Descendants of Antoni Rüger, and is not the person 1.1.2 Jacob Reger who died after 1810 in Barbour, Virginia (now West Virginia) | RÜGER, Johann Jacob (I3692)
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319 | Arrived in the colonies about 1698. Was Clerk of the Virginia Council and Clerk of William and Mary College in 1702. Appointed Clerk of the General Assembly of Virginia 27 Oct 1705. His home is one of the oldest still standing, and has been restored by the people of Williamsburg. His portrait hangs in the lobby of William and Mary College. Angus P. Robinson | ROBERTSON, William (I4044)
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320 | Arrived on 23 Aug 1728 in Philadelphia from Rotterdam, last of Deal, Kent, England on the good ship Mortonhouse, John Coultas, Commander. Strassburger & Hinke incorrectly read the signature as Jacob 'Kegenhower.' A reference to Jakob Gochnauer of Kohlhof can be found on page 106 of The Gachenauwers of the Zürcher Oberland, 2008, before Jacob departed for the new world. He was supporting his mother, the widow of Hans Gochnauer, who had died is 1717. | GOCHNAUER, Jacob (I85364)
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321 | Arrived Philadelphia 25 Sept 1732 aboard the good ship Loyal Judith, from Rotterdam last of Cowes, Rob. Turpin captain. | EMMERT, Johann Georg (I1915)
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322 | Arthur was a soil scientist with the Bureau of Soils, U.S. Department of Agriculture. He authored twenty or so pamphlets, each with a large multi-colored foldout map, about local soil conditions in various western localities, especially with regard to their potential for irrigation. I knew him as a retiree living on his property in Porterville, California, which was full of orange trees. He would send us a case of oranges every year. He was a kind and thoughtful man, and I am his namesake. He attended our wedding in 1973 at the age of 96. - Gary Arthur Zentmyer 1885 Census in Weld, Colorado 1900 Census in North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska 1901 13 June graduated from University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Bachelor of Science 1910 Census in Madera, California 1918 Draft registration in Big Piney, Wyoming, USDA Field Agent 1920 Census in Colorado Indian Reservation, Yuma, Arizona 1930 Census in Yuma, Yuma, Arizona 1940 Census (1935 Residence) Washington D.C. 1940 Census in Montgomery, Maryland 1942 lived at 5 Chacon Pl., Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1953-1954 listed in Polk's Porterville Directory living at 496 Vandalia Ave., Porterville | STRAHORN, Arthur Thomas (I85649)
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323 | At the age of 75 years less 10 months. | GRUBER, Rosina (I66148)
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324 | At the age of about 75 years. | CENTMEYER, Sibylla (I66164)
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325 | At the age of over 60 years. | CENTMEYER, Simon (I70478)
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326 | At the time of his marraige to Elizabeth Berryhill, Richard was living in Elizabethtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles southeast of Harrisburg. | CREWITT, Richard Chandler (I85699)
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327 | At the time of their marriage, Jesse was 63 years old and Herma was 52. | Family: Jesse Purinton CLELAND / Hermina Tottie ZENTMYER (F23281)
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328 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ZENTMYER, Milton L. (I1484)
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329 | Barbara was a widow when she married John H. Santmyers. Andrews was her married name, not her maiden name. | LNU, Barbara (Santmyers) (I1212)
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330 | Benjamin Franklin Zentmyer (Frank) and his brother William went from Vermillion Illinois to Kentucky by oxen, pulling a saw mill across the frozen Ohio River in the winter of 1883-1884. They settled near Manitou, Kentucky. Bill and his family lived in Madisonville and their younger brother Thomas Jefferson Zentmyer worked on a railroad near St Louis and fell off the train and was killed. Don't think he ever married. After Elena died, Frank sold the sawmill and went West. He traveled and worked as a sawyer and a machinist, and worked in Colorado, Hawaii, California, and Washington. Uncle Bill and Aunt Kasie looked after the children who were not married. They had a very hard time. Thanks again! Charlotte Gayle Zentmyer Price Effingham, Illinois | ZENTMYER, Benjamin Franklin (I3046)
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331 | Benjamin G. Zentmyer was enrolled on the 11th day of September, 1862 at Ephrata, Pennsylvania in Co. C, 17th Regiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry Volunteers to serve three years or during the Civil War, and mustered into service as a Sergeant on the 27th day of September, 1862 at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was taken prisoner at Ocoguan City, Virginia on the 27th day of December, 1862 and after being paroled, was sent to parole camp at Annapolis, Marylend., where he contracted smallpox. This statement was from Major Weidner H. Spera of the Pennsylvania Cavalry. He was sent home on leave the 3rd day of April, 1863. Jno. H. Shink M.D. saw him on the day he reached home. He stated that Benjamin G. Zentmyer's smallpox was in the secondary stage and was beyond medical aid. He lived until the 21st day of April, 1863. From the National Archives, submitted by Charlotte Gayle Zentmyer Price | ZENTMEYER, Benjamin Gorgas (I2067)
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332 | Benjamin Zentmyer aged 75, died at his home Monday evening after an illness of nine weeks from heart trouble. He was the s/o Major John and Margaret Zentmyer and was born Pennsylvania Furnace Sept 8, 1850. His first fifteen years of his life was spent at the place of his birth after which the family moved to Hartslog valley where he received his education. At 25 he took up the agency of the Geyser Machinery company, representing it first in the east and then throughout the west making his headquarters in Schuyler, Neb. In this position he introduced and demonstrated the first threshing and harvesting machine known in the agricultural sections of the United States. Later he went into partnership with his brother Porter Zentmyer, and together they managed the Knight Coal company of Philadelphia. Dec 17, 1891 he was united in marriage to Miss Ada Bookwalter who survives with two sons, Donald B. Zentmyer, a civil engineer, Pittsburgh and Paul, D. Zentmyer, attorney, Philadelphia, also by one sister, Mrs. Margaret Stine and one brother, John Zentmyer, both of Huntingdon. Altoona Mirror, July 1, 1925 | ZENTMYER, Benjamin (I2334)
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333 | Benjamin's wife Caroline applied for and was granted a Civil War survivors pension of $8.00 per month. | ZENTMEYER, Benjamin Gorgas (I2067)
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334 | Bernhard was the Patriarch of the Zentmeyer/ Zentmyer/ Zentmire/ Santmyer/ Santmyers/ St. Mire families in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and later into Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Nebraska. There is a Bernhard Nicholas Santmyer listed in FamilySearch records and elsewhere as a member of this family, but he never actually existed, he is an unfortunate synthesis of several records by an unidentified compiler. I am working diligently with FamilySearch to remove this fabrication from the record. Bernhard is also not related to Henricus Zentma˙r of Brilon, Nordrhein-Westfalen Germany, an actual person, who had been incorrectly linked to this family in good faith by Dorothy Zentmyer Jones Penn Township was formed out of Warwick Township in 1846. | ZENTMEYER, Johann Bernhard (I1624)
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335 | Bertha Elizabeth Baughman Santmyer Lilburn, Ga. Bertha Elizabeth ``Betty'' Baughman Santmyer, 77, of Lilburn, Ga., died Saturday, Aug. 12, 2000, at her residence. She was born March 24, 1923, in Morell, Fayette County, a daughter of the late Arthur and Matilda Bachman Baughman.FRANK KAPR FUNERAL HOME INC., 417 W. Pittsburgh St., Scottdale | BAUGHMAN, Bertha Elizabeth "Betty" (I1312)
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336 | Betty graduated from East High School with the Class of 1957. She worked for Gold Bond Ice Cream until the plant closed, and retired from Alwin Manufacturing in 2006. Betty was an avid reader her entire life and an Elvis Presley fan. On game day, she enjoyed cheering on her Packers. | ZENTMEYER, Elizabeth Ann (I3873)
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337 | Betty lived in North Huntington, Pa., Westmoreland Co. | SANTMYER, Betty L (I0068)
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338 | Birth and death dates are calculated from headstone, other dates have been seen. | ROSENBERGER, Elizabeth (I2125)
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339 | Birth and death dates are per his headstone, alternate birth dates have been seen. | ZENTMYER, David S. (I87166)
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340 | Birth and death dates per Jerry Coffman | ZENTMYER, Lillian Pearl (I3085)
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341 | Birth date calculated form headstone | STRAHORN, Walter D. (I1187)
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342 | Birth date from 1900 US Census Joseph Marlow was listed as 'Widower' in the 1910 US Census. | BURCHETT, Ida May (I3201)
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343 | Birth Record found in Records of Cacusi (Hain's) Reformed Church, Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Baptisms, 1745-1805 | RADEBACH, Daniel (I3546)
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344 | Birth year 1868 per Headstone | ZENTMEYER, Ida J (I85247)
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345 | Birth year from death record. | ROBERTSON, Patience (I4010)
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346 | Birth year in Census was 1818/1819 in 1840, 1850, 1860 census, but 1831 in 1870 and 1880 census. | ROBERTSON, Elizabeth (I1788)
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347 | Birth year on headstone of 1738 does not agree with family group sheet from Germany which shows 1736. | RADEBACH, Johann George (I3549)
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348 | Birth year per headstone. | ROBERTSON, Phoebe (I4017)
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349 | Born 1872 per Headstone | ZENTMEYER, Charles S. (I1377)
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350 | Born 1885 per Headstone | ZENTMEYER, Edward Featherstone (I85240)
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