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251 | AFN: PLAC M739-RM/ | Bradstreet, Humphrey (I23346)
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252 | Agawam Cemetery | Bridgham, Mercy (I114678)
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253 | age 64 [married Hannah 16 Jan. 1734] [add missing daughter to Ephraim and Hannah nee Pangborn who was my 6th greatgrandmother- Hannah born 04 Jan , 1747 at Wallingford , New Haven, C and died 1813 at New York. In turn she married Aaron Matthews- born 23 Mar, 1744 at Wallingford and died at Camden , Oneida, NY( son of Aaron Matthews and wife Huldah nee Frisbie). I descend through the couple's son Aner Matthews born 1763 who married Rhoda Ann nee Church born 05 Nov,1774 at Milton, Chittenden, Vermont ( daughter of Samuel Church and Rhoda nee Bush). I suspect that William Tuttle's wife Elizabeth nee Matthews and the Matthews of my line are likely part of the same group back in England although I hav enot yet researched this yet. Thank you Kim Cameron-Friel Beaumont, Alberta]L | Tuttle, Ephraim (I62281)
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254 | Age: 0 | Acres, Ann (I34359)
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255 | Age: 100 | Larsen, Ann Maurine (I103094)
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256 | Age: 27 | Birchall, Alice (I34517)
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257 | Age: 3 | Acres, James (I34395)
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258 | Age: 38 | Pedersen, Ebba (I276)
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259 | Age: 43 | Povey, Joan (I34426)
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260 | Age: 46 | Burghersh, Robert (I58930)
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261 | Age: 49 | Klitgaard, Juliane Marie Sophie (I514)
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262 | Age: 49 | Klitgaard, Juliane Marie Sophie (I514)
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263 | Age: 50 | Mercer, Balthasar Archibald (I126229)
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264 | Age: 52 | Goodwin, Livia McCall (I66205)
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265 | Age: 53 | Kidder, Abigail Comstock (I35411)
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266 | Age: 61 | Meland, Edward (I580)
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267 | Age: 64 | Angell, William (I34483)
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268 | Age: 64 | Angell, William (I34483)
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269 | Age: 65 | Burghersh, Bartholomew De (I36719)
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270 | Age: 68 | Acres, William (I34492)
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271 | Age: 68 | Rathbone, William (I34374)
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272 | Age: 76 | Goodwin, Amos (I35413)
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273 | Age: 83 | Acres, Margaret (I34329)
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274 | Age: 88 | Agerholm, Margaret Marie (I18893)
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275 | Age: 98 | Cunningham, Annie (I1325)
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276 | Aged 54 years. Son of John Vernon and Nancy Grogan. Husband of Ann Eliza Grogan (Nov 30, 1847-Aug 29, 1925, buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Spray). A brother, Green Vernon, served in Company H, 13th North Carolina, and died in the Danville General Hospital during the Civil War. (Findagrave #158660021) per Roy Bryan. 1850 Census: Eastern District, Rockingham County, North Carolina. Household Members: Name Age John Vernon 48 Nancy Vernon 48 John Vernon 18 Betsey Vernon 20 Tilda Vernon 16 Richard Vernon 13 Green Vernon 11 Wm Vernon 9 Nancy Vernon 4 George Vernon 5 | Vernon, William (I137430)
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277 | Agnes was born in Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland. The above dates were found on her Utah State Death Certificate. Her parents were listed as Walter Wark born in Scotland and Mary Getons (actually Mary McDowell Wark Ferguson) born in Ireland. She married George Smith 4 July 1862 in Airdrie, Lanark, Scotland. They had four children (Mary, George, John, and William). George died 3 May 1871. Agnes then had two additional children (James Hyrum and Joseph Walter). Their father is not likely known. Agnes Smith & her children are found on the Manifest Passenger list for the ship Idaho, departed Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland and arrived New York on 29 Oct 1877. Her passage was paid by Lars Rove Jensen after she came to Utah. They were married in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City 13 Sep 1878. They had two daughters (Sarah Agnes and Jane E.). Agnes died in Ophir, Tooele, Utah, 31 Aug 1918. Lars died at the home of their youngest daughter, Jane, in 9 Nov 1907. Note: Aboard passenger list: Agnes Smith, age 36 Mary, 11 George, 9 John, 4 (his actual age was 7) James, 1 Walter, 2 months | Wark, Agnes (I132601)
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278 | AKA General Francis Tanner AKA General Francis Tanner | Tanner, Francis (I20199)
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279 | Albert & Elvira Tanner http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a6f3dc83-01c6-4fd7-9057-5c21 8fd62c94&tid=27655098&pid=2135 | Tanner, Albert Sylvester (I21719)
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280 | Aldersdoms hjemmet | Dortheasdatter, Elise Madsine (I111500)
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281 | Alexander Armstrong, 2nd Laird of Mangerton, Called "The Young Laird" of Mangerton Castle, is understood to have been originally built by a Knight of the Baron De Soulis of Norman descent, named Maiger, and held by him before the year 1250. Source-Ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxford by G.Y.S. Barrow F.B.A. 1977. geni.com Alexander of Scotland Also Known As: "Prince of Scotland" Birthdate: January 21, 1264 (19) Birthplace: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland Death: January 17, 1284 (19) Hermitage Castle, Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland Place of Burial: Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland. Immediate Family: Son of Alexander III, King of the Scots and Margaret of England, Queen consort of Scots Partner of Rebecca of Flanders Father of John Alexander Brother of Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway and David of Scotland, Prince Of Scotland Occupation: Prince of Scotland | Armstrong, Alexander (I54101)
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282 | Alexander was born near Gallatin. He and Mary Blevins were married April 3, 1834 in Jackson County, Missouri. They were the parents of 11 children. They moved to a farm north of Nemaha, Nebraska, in 1855. Find a Grave | Skeen, Alexander David (I121715)
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283 | Alexander was in court at Jedbuggh for stealing cows 28 Feb. 1394/95, Bks. of Adjournal Ms. Justiciary Office vol. 1493-1504 ff. 25 p. 2; p. I & 2. ; 27, p. I. was 6th Lord in 1482. Source-Chart of the Ten Lords of Mangerton Source- Armstrong House of Langholm, Item 2. Source- Chronicles of the Armstrongs by James L. Armstrong Book 929.242,Ar57a & 929.2 "717" Chart of the Lords of Mangerton, Scotland. Alexander had seven sons, that represent the seven branches of the Oak Tree that is used on the Armstrongs Shield or Coat of Arms. He was called ' Ill Will's or Andro' All of the following are the same source. Compiled by W.L.A.(Az.) There is a difference between being a Laird, leader of a clan and a Lord. It is NOT the same thing. A Laird can be a Lord but being a Laird is not being a Lord. In the following table we have named the Ten Lairds of Mangerton -- the Laird being the head man or leader of the family or clan, who lived in the castle called Mangerton, situated in Liddesdale on the Liddal River in Scotland. 1st Laird -- Siward Beorn (1020 to 1055) - A Dane by birth or descent. 2nd Laird -- Alexander Armstrong - Known as the Young Laird of Mangerton. 3rd Laird-- Name not known (probably Alexander) 4th Laird-- Archibald Armstrong 5th Laird-- Thomas Armstrong - 15th century. 1. Alexander Armstrong (6th Laird) 2. John Armstrong of Whithaugh 3. Will Armstrong of Chingils 4. George Armstrong of Ailmure 6th Laird-- Alexander Armstrong 1460 1. Thomas Armstrong (7th Laird) 2. John Armstrong of Gilnockie 3. Christopher Armstrong of Langholm 4. George Armstrong 5. Alexander or Andro Armstrong 6. Robet Armstrong 7. William Armstrong 7th Laird -- Thomas Armstrong - Died 1548 or 1549. 1. Archibald Armstrong (8th Laird) 2. John Armstrong of Tinnisburn 3. Richard Armstrong of Dryup 4. Thomas Armstrong 5. Simon Armstrong Tinnisburn 8th Laird -- Archibald Armstrong - 1548 or 1549 to 1558. 1. Simon Armstrong (9th Laird) 2. Ninian Armstrong 3. Rowe Armstrong 9th Laird -- Simon Armstrong - 1558 to 1583. 1. Archibald Armstrong (10th Laird) 2. Ungle or Hingle Armstrong 3. Simon Armstrong of Runchbach 10th Laird -- Archibald Armstrong - 1583 to 1610. Archibald Armstrong, the tenth and last Laird of Mangerton, remained as the Laird until 1610, when he and twenty-four of his followers were charged with plundering an enemys property. They were ordered to appear before the Council but failed to do so. Shortly thereafter, Archibald was expelled from his lairdship. Notes: Armstrong Clan: Ted Armstrong, 'Thyme', 7 Riverside,CANONBIE, Dumfresshire, SCOTLAND Notes: Tradition says that anyone who bears the name of Armstrong is descended from the original Scotsman John, who on seeing his King unhorsed hurried to place him on his saddle. The king unsheathed his sword and said, "I dub you Armstrong." Notes: Alexander's official title was: Alexander 6th Laird of Mangerton Castle. Notes: Ive seen an interest again regarding the history of Johnnie Armstrongof Gilnockie. The only stories I can tell are ones that will be retold,and my references are few, but most of the credit should go to George MacDonald Fraser, author of The Steel Bonnets. When Joe returns to Gateshead hemay have some corrections to post to this! Notes: Someone posted a notion that Johnnie may be considered as king of the Armstrongs. I do not intend in the least to admonish that thought, but such case is hardly true. Son of a chief of the clan, yes that is a fact. Alexander Armstrong, 6th Laird of Mangerton Christ was laid in I believe> was the father of our Johnnie of Gilnockie. Johnnie had one older brother however that would be Thomas. There is some argument regarding the correctness of history pertaining to the succession of the Lairdship of Mangerton. I know you have a question right now,and I'll answer it as best I can. There is no connecting succession currently. The last chief of the clan, by my references, faded into Cumbria in the early 17th century, and since then there has been no clan chief. 1 2 | Armstrong, 6th Laird of Mangerton Castle Alexander Christie (I47291)
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284 | Algoma Cemetery South and North, Marshall, Harrison, Texas, United States (Plot: Section: South Side GPS (lat | Jarrett, James "Jim" Edward (I141740)
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285 | Alice Armeda Snow Young, was the eldest daughter of Brigham Morris Young and Celestia Armeda Snow. Mother was born in Salt Lake city, Utah, on February 13, 1876. She was the granddaughter of Presidents Brigham Young and Lorenzo Snow, the 2nd and 5th Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | Young, Alice Armeda (I40202)
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286 | Alice Fleet Smart was born on January 1, 1844 in Pont De l’Arche, Eure, France. Her parents, Ann Hayter and Henry Fleet, were from England but were working in France teaching school at the time of Alice’s birth. In 1846, Alice’s mother and father divorced. In 1847, Ann met and married Thomas Sharott Smart, who was also an Englishman living in France. Thomas legally adopted Alice, her older sister Mary Ann, and younger sister Louisa. The Smart family immigrated to America in 1848 and settled in St. Louis, Missouri, where two children, Charlotte and Maria, were born to the family. While living in Missouri, the Smart family came into contact with members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, leading to their conversion and baptism in 1851. When Alice was 8 years old in 1852, her family decided to cross the plains to Utah to join the main body of the church. The family joined the Allen Weeks Company, departing from Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs, Iowa) on 13 July 1852. The Smarts traveled by wagon and ox team and made the journey without any major incidents beyond the expected hardships of the journey, arriving in Salt Lake City, Utah on 12 October 1852. Alice and her family settled in American Fork, where her father engaged in the tannery business. Two children were born to the family here, Thomas and Sarah. Around 1856 or 1857, the Smart family moved to Provo, where two more children were born, Eliza and Frances. Finally, in about 1861, Thomas was asked by church leaders to join a group going to settle the Cache Valley in what would become southern Idaho. He moved his family to what would become Franklin, Idaho, where the last two members of the family, William and Mary, were born. In Idaho, Alice met William Jared Pratt, the son of William Pratt and nephew of LDS church apostles Parley P and Orson Pratt. Alice and William married on 1 December 1863 in Preston, Idaho. Alice and William lived the rest of their lives in southern Idaho, where they had ten children - William, Ann, Thomas, Parley, Alice, Jared, Wealthy, Lucy Katie, and Leonidas - all of whom lived to adulthood save two. In 1873, with Alice’s blessing, William married Charlotte Parkinson as his second wife, with whom he had three children. Alice worked hard raising children and running her household in a frontier settlement. She served as a midwife. She was a faithful member of her church and served as president of the Relief Society at Wilford, Idaho for many years. In her later years, after Jared’s death, Alice lived with her son William in Burley Idaho, where she died on 17 February 1920. Alice was buried in the Albion City Cemetery. | Fleet, Alice (I74867)
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287 | Alpine Cemetery | Petersen, Amanda Matilda Theodora (I127556)
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288 | Alpine skier, director, producer. He won the Alta Snow Cup in Sun Valley, Idaho, when he was only 14 and was the dominant American alpine skier in the 1940's. He was a member of the U.S. Olympic ski team in 1948 and was U.S. Olympic ski team captain in 1952. He was also a veteran, serving honorably in the Navy during World War II, and in the Korean War. After his skiing career ended, he moved to Los Angeles and went into the film and television business, working as a producer, production manager, director and assistant director on many prominent films, including "The Great Escape" (1963) and "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967), for which he served as assistant director. In 1969, he was elected to the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame. | Reddish, Jack Nichols (I107488)
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289 | alt Gender Male Birth date, place 20 October 1880, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah Territory, United States Death date 24 July 1960 Baptism date 1 November 1888 Baptism by Ephraim Ralph Father's name George B Reeder Mother's name Madson Family Search logo View this Person on FamilySearch Martin Luther Reeder Birth date, place: 20 October 1880, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah Territory, United States Death date: 24 July 1960 Baptism date: 1 November 1888 Parents: George B Reeder, Madson Family Search logoAttach Source to FamilyTree FamilySearch login required Martin Luther Reeder Australian December 1902-Unknown Age Called: 22 Australia Set Apart: 12 December 1902 Priesthood office: Elder Called From: Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, United States Set apart by: Seymour B Young Stories and Documents Missionary Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, Vol. 3, p. 173, line 823. First Presidency missionary calls and recommendations 1877-1918, CR 1 168, Church History Library. On November 8, 1902, Charles Kelley recommends Martin Reeder to be called on a mission. First Presidency missionary calls and recommendations 1877-1918, CR 1 168, Church History Library. | Reeder, Martin Luther (I41629)
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290 | Although a birth record has not been found, Sarah's relationship to Henry Brooks is verified by his will. Her marriage to John Mousall is in Woburn, Massachusetts marriages. She is also named in the will of her father-in-law, Dea. John Mousall Sr. John and Sarah (Brooks) Mousall had no children. | Brooks, Sarah (I52003)
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291 | Alva was the third child in a family of nine children born to Leo Alva Snow and Lula Pendleton. Alva grew up in St. George and after attending school through High School and Dixie College he served a mission to the Eastern States. After his mission he attended Utah State University where he met and married Jean Olsen. After college they moved to Roosevelt, Utah where they raised their family of 10 children. Alva was active in church serving as Bishop, Stake President, Mission President of the Seattle Washington Mission and then Temple President of the Vernal Temple. Most of his life he made a living operating tire store(s), He enjoyed ranching and owned and operated a farming operation in Roosevelt and a ranch in Bennett. With his sons Lynn & Gordon he started Alva Snow Construction, which built many homes, subdivisions and buildings in the Roosevelt area. | Snow, Alva C (I80534)
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292 | Alwilda Borgersen was born to Andrew's first wife Signe Petersen shortly after they immigrated to the US. After her mother died, Andrew married Matilda, the housekeeper (according to Arnold Richard Borgersen, grandson.) Andrew Borgersen's obituary stated that he was survived by 2 daughters, one Mrs. Henry Larsen of Dwight. After research I have found Anna Larson and Henry Larsen of Dwight. | Borgersen, Alwilda (I61454)
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293 | Alzina Spooner Bushee: BIRTH 9 Sep 1839 New York, USA DEATH 23 Nov 1894 (aged 55) Whitewater, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA BURIAL Hillside Cemetery Whitewater, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA MEMORIAL ID 124281646 Family Members Parents Noble Albon Spooner 1815-1887 Julia Ann Turner Spooner 1814-1898 Spouse Ezra Kenyon Bushee 1820-1893 Siblings Julia A Spooner Baldwin 1849 - unknown Alice I. Spooner Shepard 1855 - unknown Albon F Spooner 1864-1915 | Spooner, Abzina (I2485)
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294 | Am 1 Feb 1879 bereits verstorben. | Gretschel, Franz (I21325)
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295 | Am 1 Nov.1757 schon verstorben. | Ludwig, Heinrich (I21028)
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296 | Am 2.3.1852 80 Jahre alt. | Losert, Anna Regina (I20918)
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297 | Am 2.März 1734 schon verstorben | Köhler, Georg (I21177)
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298 | Am 22 Dez.1893 85J 1M. alt.Gestorben an Alteskrämpfe. Besegl til forældre: @I307@ | Gretschel, Johann (I21197)
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299 | Am 22. Jan. 1764 schon verstorben. | Möserich, Johannes (I21451)
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300 | Am 24 April 1665 der Eheschliessung der Tochter schon verstorben. | Werner, Georg (I21066)
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