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3651 | Virgil Fay Fraughton was born 4 July 1889 in Heber, Wasatch, Utah, USA. HE is the son of George Homer and Marie Elise Pherrsson (aka Mary Eliza Peterson name changed at immigration) He is the third of 8 Children. The children are: Homer Dennis, Orpha Henrietta, Stella, Virgil Fay, Orvis K, Juanita, Lowell Dee and Wendell. He married the love of his life, Lillie Amelia Bell on 4 Nov. 1911 in Heber, Wasatch, Utah, USA. they had four children. Virgie, Dee Jay, Dawna Marie, and Lillie Ione (Toni) . Virgil Fay passed away 15 Dec. 1974 in Heber Wasatch, Ut. USA and was buried 19 Dec 1974 in Heber, Wasatch, Ut. USA in the Heber City Cemetery. Less | Fraughton, Virgil Fay (I117339)
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3652 | Virginia Mae Mortensen Taylor was born on May 31, 1916 in El Paso, Texas to James and Nana Mortensen. She moved with her family to Scottsdale when she was one year old. She attended Fowler School and graduated from Phoenix Union High School. On May 31, 1938 she married Walter Taylor in the Mesa Arizona Temple. Virginia and Walter had four children: Gary, Janice, Jane, and Marc. She was well-known for her service to others and her skill in cooking. Friends and family were often the recipients of her cookies, candies, cakes, and especially her enchiladas. She and Walter moved to Prescott, Arizona after their children were grown and lived there until 2005 when she returned to Phoenix to live with Janice and Von Johnson. | Mortensen, Virginia Mae (I106369)
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3653 | Virginia R. Laird Post Register (Idaho Falls, ID) | 12 June 2010 Virginia Ruthette Ericksen Laird, 98, longtime resident of Dubois, Idaho, passed away June 8, 2010, at her home in Overton, Nev. She was born Feb. 1, 1912, in Mount Pleasant, Utah, to Leonard Ericksen and Jennette Staples Ericksen. As a young girl, she moved with her family to Hamer, Idaho, where she graduated from Hamer High School. She continued her education by attending Ricks College in Rexburg, where she received an associate degree in education. She taught school in Hamer and Dubois, Idaho, for more than 30 years until her retirement in 1976. On Dec. 31, 1934, she married Lyndon "Slim" Laird in Evanston, Wyo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on March 13, 1965. Slim preceded her in death on Dec. 24, 1986. Virginia was a devoted mother, grandmother and homemaker. She also volunteered at the Senior Citizens Center. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Virginia enjoyed playing piano and playing cards. She especially loved her family and spending time with her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Survivors include her daughters, Lynda (Boyd) Brown of Overton, Nev., and Janet (Michael) Leonardson of St. Anthony; brother, Max (LeIsle) Ericksen of Dutch John, Utah; six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a grandson, Patric Leonardson; and a brother, Douglas Ericksen. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday, June 14, at Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Ave. The family will visit with friends from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday and from noon to 12:45 p.m. Monday, both at the funeral home. Burial will be in Dubois Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Senior Citizens Center, P.O. Box 154, Dubois, ID 83423, or Senior Citizens Center, 325 Cooper St., Overton, NV 89040. When Virginia Ruthetta Ericksen was born on February 1, 1912, in Sanpete County, Utah, her father, Leonard, was 23 and her mother, Jenette, was 22. She had two brothers. She died on June 8, 2010, in Overton, Nevada, at the age of 98, and was buried in Dubois, Idaho. Virginia R. Laird Post Register (Idaho Falls, ID) | 12 June 2010 Virginia Ruthette Ericksen Laird, 98, longtime resident of Dubois, Ida ho, passed away June 8, 2010, at her home in Overton, Nev. She was bo rn Feb. 1, 1912, in Mount Pleasant, Utah, to Leonard Ericksen and Jenn ette Staples Ericksen. As a young girl, she moved with her family to H amer, Idaho, where she graduated from Hamer High School. She continue d her education by attending Ricks College in Rexburg, where she recei ved an associate degree in education. She taught school in Hamer and D ubois, Idaho, for more than 30 years until her retirement in 1976. O n Dec. 31, 1934, she married Lyndon "Slim" Laird in Evanston, Wyo. The ir marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on Marc h 13, 1965. Slim preceded her in death on Dec. 24, 1986. Virginia wa s a devoted mother, grandmother and homemaker. She also volunteered a t the Senior Citizens Center. She was a member of The Church of Jesu s Christ of Latter-day Saints. Virginia enjoyed playing piano and play ing cards. She especially loved her family and spending time with he r grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. S urvivors include her daughters, Lynda (Boyd) Brown of Overton, Nev., a nd Janet (Michael) Leonardson of St. Anthony; brother, Max (LeIsle) Er icksen of Dutch John, Utah; six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren ; and eight great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by h er parents; her husband; a grandson, Patric Leonardson; and a brother , Douglas Ericksen. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday, June 1 4, at Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Ave. The family will visit wit h friends from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday and from noon to 12:45 p.m . Monday, both at the funeral home. Burial will be in Dubois Cemetery . Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome. com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Senior C itizens Center, P.O. Box 154, Dubois, ID 83423, or Senior Citizens Cen ter, 325 Cooper St., Overton, NV 89040. When Virginia Ruthetta Ericksen was born on February 1, 1912, in Sanpe te County, Utah, her father, Leonard, was 23 and her mother, Jenette , was 22. She had two brothers. She died on June 8, 2010, in Overton , Nevada, at the age of 98, and was buried in Dubois, Idaho. | Ericksen, Virginia Ruthetta (I126275)
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3654 | Visbyaa | Frederiksen, Ane (I252)
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3655 | Vognmand | Kristensen, Lars Smed (I101126)
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3656 | Vognmand i Sennels Sogn. | Kristensen, Kaj Smed (I101067)
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3657 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Christensen, Jens (I106733)
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3658 | Von Beruf Maurer. Besegl til forældre: @I307@ | Beyer, Martin (I20816)
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3659 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S394)
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3660 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S297)
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3661 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S290)
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3662 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S276)
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3663 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S193)
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3664 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S65)
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3665 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S55)
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3666 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S35)
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3667 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S270)
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3668 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S220)
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3669 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S218)
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3670 | Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Kilde (S129)
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3671 | VT | Lamb, Avery (I126421)
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3672 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Larsen, Harly Steen Hougaard (I95857)
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3673 | Walker Cemetery | Powell, Eugene Henry (I132181)
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3674 | Walpole Village Cemetery | Howland, Charles (I115505)
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3675 | Walter Kenneth Taylor passed away on Friday, February 10, 2012 in Mesa, Arizona. Born on January 22, 1916 in Beadling, Pennsylavnia to John and Annie Taylor. In 1933, at the age of 17, he drove his family to Arizona in a Model A Ford. On May 31, 1938 he married Virginia Mortensen in the Mesa Arizona Temple. He was preceded in death by his wife of 71 years; his siblings George, Howard, and Hazel; and a grandson Todd. He served in the Navy in San Francisco at the end of World War II and worked for Arizona Public Service Company for 42 years. He could build or repair just about anything, was a hard worker and loved to sit in his rocking chair. He and Virginia moved to Prescott after retiring from APS and lived there until 2005 when he returned to Phoenix to live with Janice and Von Johnson. After the death of Virginia, he moved to Mesa. | Taylor, Walter Kenneth (I132552)
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3676 | Walter Street Burying Ground | Faxon, Sarah (I115126)
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3677 | Wanda Fern Allen Pimper Birth: 1898 Death: 1972 Burial: Sheridan Cemetery, Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA Plot: Sec 5 Lot 273 Row 02 Memorial #: 68472431 Family Members Parents Henry Alson Allen 1856-1928 Orpha Pearl Snow Allen 1878-1969 Half Siblings Jessie Lenore Allen McGrew* 1887-1978 Created by: Katwoman76 (47004275) Added: 16 Apr 2011 URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68472431 Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 February 2018), memorial page for Wanda Fern Allen Pimper (1898-1972), Find A Grave Memorial no. 68472431, citing Sheridan Cemetery, Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA ; Maintained by Katwoman76 (contributor 47004275) . | Allen, Wanda Fern (I121962)
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3678 | War verheiratet in Weißkirch.Wurde von Robert Lauffer Kaplan ausPilgersdorf getraut. Besegl til forældre: @I307@ | Lauffer, Gustav (I20947)
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3679 | Warners Village Cemetery | Kinyon, Catherine (I115502)
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3680 | Was a farmer and a trapper (river rat) | Clelland, James Wesley Sr (I111973)
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3681 | Was a pioneer and part of the William Snow/Joseph Young Company | Snow, William (I121233)
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3682 | Was in Dorchester as early as 1648. In March 1669, he made an acknowledgement before the church in Dorchester, for taking up and divulging reports against the Rev. Mr. Emerson. He lived in that part of Dorchester which is now Milton, and the lower part of the brook, now known as Aunt Sarah’s Brook, is styled, in the old records, Robert Badcock’s River. The apparently oldest record on the Milton Town Records was made by him as recorder. The will of Robert Badcock has been found and proves that he is the brother of George Badcock. See professional Research referred to in Notes and in his Memories. BIRTH & PARENTS DATA FOR ROBERT BADCOCK OR BABCOCK IS UNKNOWN OR CANNOT BE VERIFiED (NOT | Babcock, Robert (I127000)
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3683 | was of Gambler Band living on Silver Creek Reserve No. 63 near Binscarth which entered Treaty 4 Sept. 21, 1874 under Chief Way-wa-se-capow. When most of this band moved to Valley River (Dauphin) and No. 63 was thrown open to homesteaders the Tanners family kept 860 acres (today Gambler Reserve) which descendants still farm | Tanner, John III (I36000)
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3684 | Wayne Co, VA | Vaughn, John Henry (I77773)
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3685 | Wayne completely ignored the priority of Family first, then the Church. The L.D.S. Philanthropies department never once asked a single solitary question about the wellbeing of his immediate family when they were accepting the donations. Those donations should have never been accepted. The Church did not need the money and the immediate family members of the Stevens household were being forced into bankruptcy and had their homes foreclosed on during the recession of 2008 through 2018, the same time that Wayne and Marion were writing checks for $100,000 cash each. In 2005 Ruth Ann Hamilton personally flew to El Paso to pick up the first $100,000 donation in person and hand delivered it back to Salt Lake City. This was the same year that the grandchildren of Wayne were forced to file bankruptcy and lost their home to foreclosure. The Church Philanthropy department never asked a single question to determine the suitability of the donation. Personal interviews with Bishops and Stake Presidents are required before temple admission is granted but evidently when it comes to money there are no questions asked. The Church had no idea where that money that Marion donated came from and they never asked. The Church took the money as soon as they could get it. Wayne and the ranches. From 1987 thru 2014 the ranches in Mexico had losses of $1,580,251.58. It showed a profit for 1 year in 1993. The profit in 1993 was $8,367.17. The ranch lost money for more than 26 consecutive years. It is hard to determine what Wayne and Marion lived on with these losses occurring every year but it appears that Marion applied for full retirement benefits in 1990 when she turned 65 and had been married to Wayne for 13 years. She received a retirement annuity from TIAA CREF, Social Security payments for her and for Wayne also, she also bought $400,000 of charitable gift annuities from the L.D.S. church that generated interest payments quarterly. Retirement income appeared to exceed $80,000 per year so that is probably how Wayne paid the bills. | Stevens, Wayne Eldon (I90003)
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3686 | WE NEED A SOURCE FOR THE MAIDEN NAME NOTES:Elizabeth was born 1620 in England. She died after 6 Apr 1694. Elizabeth married David CARPENTER on 1643 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. Married George ORVIS on 1652 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. Elizabeth married Richard BRONSON on 1666 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. Other marriages: CARPENTER, David ORVIS, George NAME: Last name maybe Welbourne. NAME: Also known as Elizabeth W. SEE: AFN: VHF8-3V and 3XL4-TQ ----- Original Message ----- From: "William R. Randall" To: Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 2:15 PM Subject: RIN 22360 > James R. Carpenter, > > I have spent most of the day researching and correcting my information > on Elizabeth wife of David Carpenter, et. al. > > 1694, April 6: "His widow, then Elizabeth Brunson of Farmington, made > her Last Will and Testament. > 1694, April 26: The inventory of her estate was taken. > 1694, September 6: Her Last Will and Testament names her sons; Samuel > and Roger (Orvis); daughter; Mary (Orvis), wife of Samuel Scott; son; > David Carpenter and his daughters Mary and Ellen; daughter; Mary Hinman > and her son Joseph Heacock; daughter; Elizabeth Hill; grandchildren; > Mary, wife of Thomas Barnes and Experience Chapel, Martha Orvis, Deborah > Orvis; grandchildren; Samuel Orvis. and Hannah Hough. > Thomas Barnes was executor (A Digest of Early Connecticut Probate > Records: Hartford District compiled by Charles William Manwaring; I:414) > "Comstock-Thomas ancestry of Richard Wilmot Comstock" by H. Minot > Pitman; p. 207; Bronxville, New York; 1964 (HeritageQuest) > > This source lists a child named Hinman for her, but I have not found > that he is one of her husbands; are we missing one? > > I will save this mystery for another day, another researcher!!! > > wrr (WIlliam R. Randall) > From: MzCortez@aol.com Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 9:28 PM To: jrcrin001@cox.net Subject: (no subject) Court Record, Page 41—13 April, 1692: Will proven. Page 184-5. Branson, Elizabeth, Farmington. Invt. £69-14-08. Taken 26 April, 1694, by Thomas Porter & Samuel Hooker. Will dated 6 April, 1694. The last Will & Testament of Elizabeth Brunson: I give to my son Samuel Orvis my Lott in Paquabuck Meadow, which Lott lyeth between Capt. John Stanly's Land & Samuel Gridley's, and a Chest & a Anchor or small Cask. I give to my son Roger Orvis one acre of Land in my Lott in Pequabuck Meadow, and one Cow. I give unto my daughter Mary, the wife of Samuel Scott, a brass Morter and Pestal, and 2 Hatts, and a small Chaire, & a young Steer. I give to my son David Carpenter a great Bible, and to his daughter Mary I give a silver Bodkin, and to his daugh- ter Elizabeth I give my white worked Sampler. I give to my daughter Mary Hinman a desk, and a sermon Booke I give to her son Joseph Hea- cox. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Hill my Bed & Boulster & Pillow which came from England, with Sheets & one Pillow Beere & a black Apron. I give to my gr. Child Mary, the wife of Thomas Barnes, a silk Scarfe in her possession already, with my old Clothes and Hose & Shoes and an Iron Pott & a Trunke. I give to my gr. Child Experience Chapell a heifer, a box, a skillett, pinte Pott and a Basin & Porringer. I give to Martha Orvis a brass Pan, and to Deborah Orvis a pewter Plate, and to my gr. Child Samuel Orvis my rope Hooks, and to my gr. Child Martha Scott a brass Candlestick and painted Box. I give to Hannah Hough, my gr. Child, a brass Box with pott hooks, when she comes of age, I give to my daughter Elizabeth Hill and Mary, the wife of Samuel Scott, and Mary Barnes and Experience Chapell all my Lining. I make Thomas Barnes my sole Executor, & Sergt. Thomas Porter & Sergt. John Hart to be Overseers. Witness: Thomas Porter,                elizabeth X brunsox. John Wadsworth. A Codicil dated 14 April, 1694. | Welbourne, Elizabeth (I2858)
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3687 | Wealthy Eddy was born 24 March 1810 in Solon, Maine to Rhoda and John Fuller Eddy, the fifth of ten children. She lived in Maine until about age 7 when she and her family moved to North Java, New York. In 1830, Wealthy grew interested in the preaching of elders of the recently founded Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her family, however, fiercely opposed the Mormon movement and forbade Wealthy any contact with it. Faced with her family’s strong objections, Wealthy ran from home to join the church. Her parents disowned her and she never saw them again. After leaving home, Wealthy met Stephen Billings Shumway, who would also join the LDS church. They were married 6 June 1831. While living in New York they had two children; Clarissa, who died at age two, and Ammi Warren. Around 1835, Wealthy and Stephen moved to Kirtland, Ohio to join the main body of the church. They remained in Kirtland until 1838, when the increasingly hostile environment led them to join a group of Latter-day Saints bound for Jackson County Missouri. Due to the birth of daughter Mary Amanda on October 18, 1838, Wealthy and her family had to stop over at Randolph. In doing so, they narrowly avoided being present at Hawn's Mill with the rest of their group at the massacre of October 30th. The family lived in difficult circumstance in Missouri until 1839, when they were forced to flee the state. They settled in the city of Nauvoo, Illinois with many others of their faith. Not long after their arrival, Stephen took ill of appendicitis and died, leaving Wealthy a widow with two small children. On 27 February 1841, Wealthy married William Dickinson Pratt who lived in her ward in Nauvoo and whose first wife had died the previous year. Wealthy and William had 4 children while living in Nauvoo; Martha Marinda, William Jared, Stephen, and Mirza Lyona. Of these, only William Jared lived to adulthood. Wealthy and William lived in Nauvoo through its growth as a city, the murder of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, and the transition of leadership to Brigham Young. When the exodus to the west began, William traveled with his brother Orson to Utah, arriving in 1851. Wealthy, however, remained in Iowa with the children. The details are unclear, but evidently sometime around this period William and Wealthy became estranged and divorced. In 1952, Wealthy joined the Henry Bryant Manning Jolley Company and crossed the plains alone with her three living children; Ammi Warren, age 19, Mary Amanda, age 13, and William Jared, age 7. They made the journey safely and settled in Payson. In 1854, Wealthy married William Cornwall Patten, whom she’d known in Nauvoo. William had been married three times previously, losing all of his wives to early deaths, and Wealthy cared for several of his children as stepmother. Wealthy and William had one daughter together, Sarah Wealthy Patten, born in 1857 in Payson. In 1860, Wealthy and William joined others from their area in answering the call of Brigham Young to settle the Cache Valley. They moved their family to the area that would later become southern Idaho, settling first in Franklin, and later Oxford. Around 1864 William and Wealthy appear to have separated, though it is not clear when or why, but William is listed in the 1880 census as “divorced”. In 1883, Wealthy’s daughter Mary died leaving behind a large family. Wealthy cared for and raised several of Mary’s children, as well as the son of Ammi Warren, who disappeared around the same time. Wealthy lived the last years of her life with daughter Sarah Wealthy and her son Jared Pratt. She passed away July 18, 1892 at the age of 82 and was buried in Fremont, Idaho. | Eddy, Wealthy (I77291)
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3688 | Wedel, holstensk uradelsslægt, der kendes fra 1200-t. Brødrene kammerherre Wilhelm Frederik lensgreve Wedel (1640-1706) og feltmarskal Gustav Wilhelm lensgreve Wedel (1641-1717) kom til Danmark hhv. ca. 1660 og 1677. Førstnævnte ophøjedes til dansk greve i 1672 og oprettede grevskabet Wedellsborg; hans bror blev ophøjet til dansk greve i 1684 og oprettede grevskabet Jarlsberg i Norge. En efterkommer i Wedellsborg-linjen, Joachim baron Wedell til Svenstrup (1862-1926), fik i 1893 bevilling til navnet Wedell-Neergaard. Både i Danmark og i Norge lever slægten endnu; begge steder har dens medlemmer især i 1700- og 1800-t. været knyttet til hæren og centraladministrationen. Se også Vedel. Wedellsborg er en gammel sædegård, som nævnes første gang i 1295 og kaldt Husbygaard. Senere kaldt Iversnæs fra 1350 til 1672. Grevskabet Wedellsborg er oprettet i 1672 af rigsfriherre Wilhelm Friedrich von Wedell fra Stormarn i Tyskland. Gården ligger i Husby Sogn, Middelfart Kommune. Hovedbygningen er opført i 1500 og er stærkt ombygget i 1706 og 1920. I 2006 foretoges for første gang arkæologiske udgravninger på det middelalderlige voldsted, som Wedellsborgs hovedbygninger ligger på. Undersøgelsen foran hovedbygningen påviste et ukendt stykke af voldgraven i to faser. Den ældste voldgrav var af ca. 3,6 m bredde og antages at være fra det ældste Iversnæs. Senere - fra senmiddelalder - etableres imidlertid en ny og kraftigere voldgrav, hvori blev fundet nedrammede egepæle og fletværk. Førstnævnte kan have båret en bro, mens sidstnævnte har holdt på voldgravens materialer. I hovedbygningen findes en lur fra bronzealder. Der er ikke offentlig adgang til hovedbygningsområdet. Wedellsborg Gods er på 3519,4 hektar med Billeskov, Sparretorn, Tybrind, Risbro, Torbenhøj og 6 små gårde. [redigér] Ejere af Wedellsborg (1295-1330) Niels Hamundsen Litle (1330-1350) Anders Pedersen Stygge (1350-1390) Nicolaus Krummedige / Lyder Krummedige (1390-1418) Berneke Skinkel (1418-1449) Otto Bernekesen Skinkel (1449) Hilleborg Ottosdatter Skinkel gift Gyldenstierne (1449-1468) Knud Henriksen Gyldenstierne (1468-1517) Henrik Knudsen Gyldenstierne (1517-1540) Karen Bentsdatter Bille gift Gyldenstierne (1540-1562) Mogens Henriksen Gyldenstierne / Knud Henriksen Gyldenstierne / Christopher Henriksen Gyldenstierne (1562-1604) Henrik Christophersen Gyldenstierne (1604-1610) Gabriel Christophersen Gyldenstierne (1610-1622) Niels Henriksen Gyldenstierne (1622-1642) Hans Johansen Lindenov (1642-1659) Hans Hansen Lindenov (1659-1664) Elisabeth Augusta Munk gift Lindenov (1664) Christian Urne (1664-1666) Hannibal Sehested (1666) Christiane Sophie Hannibalsdatter Sehested gift von Wedell (1666-1706) Wilhelm Friedrich lensgreve Wedell (1706-1708) Hannibal lensgreve Wedell (1708-1725) Anne Catharine Christiansdatter Banner gift Wedell (1725-1757) Christian Gustav lensgreve Wedell (1757-1766) Hannibal lensgreve Wedell (1766-1817) Ludvig Frederik lensgreve Wedell (1817-1828) Hannibal Wilhelm lensgreve Wedell (1828-1882) Karl Wilhelm Adam Sigismund lensgreve Wedell (1882-1883) Julius Wilhelm Georg Ferdinand lensgreve Wedell (1883-1920) Wilhelm Carl Joachim Ove Casper Bendt lensgreve Wedell (1920-1959) Julius Carl Hannibal lensgreve Wedell (1959-1982) Charles Bendt Mogens Tido lensgreve Wedell (1982-) Bendt Hannibal Tido lensgreve Wedell Koordinater: 55° 22' 2,43? N, 9° 49' 12,45? Ø [redigér] Eksterne henvisninger Wedellsborg Gods De 5 Gårde Hentet fra "http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedellsborg" Kategorier: Herregårde i Odense Amt | Fredede slotte og herregårde i Danmark Wedel, holstensk uradelsslægt, der kendes fra 1200-t. Brødrene kammerherre Wilhelm Frederik lensgreve Wedel (1640-1706) og feltmarskal Gustav Wilhelm lensgreve Wedel (1641-1717) kom til Danmark hhv. ca. 1660 og 1677. Førstnævnte ophøjedes til dansk greve i 1672 og oprettede grevskabet Wedellsborg; hans bror blev ophøjet til dansk greve i 1684 og oprettede grevskabet Jarlsberg i Norge. En efterkommer i Wedellsborg-linjen, Joachim baron Wedell til Svenstrup (1862-1926), fik i 1893 bevilling til navnet Wedell-Neergaard. Både i Danmark og i Norge lever slægten endnu; begge steder har dens medlemmer især i 1700- og 1800-t. været knyttet til hæren og centraladministrationen. Se også Vedel. | Wedell, Lensgreve Wilhelm Friderrich (I23940)
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3689 | Wedell (-Wedellsborg), Gustav Joachim Baron, 1829-1903, Agronom, fødtes 6. Sept. 1829 som Søn af Generallieutenant J. G. W.-W. Han slog ind paa den militære Løbebane og avancerede til Premierlieutenant ved Dragonerne, men forlod 1863 Militærstanden og overtog Forpagtningen af Overdrevsgaarden i Sorø Amt. Efter at have deltaget i Krigen 1864 ofrede han sig med levende Interesse og stor Dygtighed for Landbruget. Hurtig blev han draget ind i offentlig Virksomhed, han blev Formand for Sogneraadet og Amtsraadsmedlem, Næstformand og senere (1883) Formand for Sorø Amts landøkonomiske Selskab og Medlem af Landhusholdningsselskabets Bestyrelsesraad 1880-1901. Da de sjællandske Landboforeninger 1880 dannede Fællesforeningen «De samvirkende Landboforeninger i Sjællands Stift», valgtes W. til Formand og virkede som saadan til 1889. Hans Formandsperiode faldt i en, indad til og udad til, saare vanskelig Tid, men han var Stillingen voxen, og Fællesforeningen indlagde sig under hans Ledelse Fortjeneste ikke blot af det sjællandske, men af det danske Landbrug; det var saaledes den, der først rejste Kravet om nødvendige Bestemmelser angaaende Margarinens Produktion og Forhandling og bragte Spørgsmaalet om Esbjærgtrafikken ind under landøkonomisk Synsvinkel. Selve hans Ledelse af Foreningens daglige Arbejde og dens aarlige Delegeretmøder var i hine de politiske Brydningers Dage fortrinlig, og han vandt en Popularitet som ingen anden sjællandsk Landmand. W., der 1882 udnævntes til Kammerherre, ægtede, 1. (12. Maj 1859) Louise Elise Henriette Bruun de Neergaard (f. 1837 d. 1864), Datter af Godsejer J. P. C. B. de N. (XII, 161), 2. (4. Juni 1868) Thalia Scheel (f. 1840 d. 1896), Datter af Legationsraad Henrik Scheel. En pludselig Død bortrev ham 6. Juli 1903. English, needs editing: Wedell (-Wedellsborg), Gustav Joachim Baron, 1829-1903, Agronomist, born 6 Sept. 1829 as Son of General Lieutenant J. G. W.-W. He embarked on the military running track and advanced to the Premier Lieutenant at the Dragons, but left the Military Stand in 1863 and took over the lease of the Overgrevsgaarden in Sorø County. After participating in the war in 1864, he sacrificed himself with keen interest and great agricultural prowess. He quickly became involved in public enterprise, he became Chairman of the Parish Council and member of the County Council, Vice-Chairman and later (1883) Chairman of the Sorø County Land Economic Society and a member of the Board of Directors of the Landholdholdingselskabet 1880-1901. When the Zealand Farmers 'Associations formed the Joint Association "The Collaborative Farmers' Associations of the Zealand Foundation" in 1880, W. was elected President and served as such until 1889. His term of office fell into one, inwardly and outwardly, a very difficult time, but he was the adult position, and the Joint Association, under his leadership, made a profit not only of Zealand, but of Danish Agriculture; it was thus he who first raised the requirement for necessary provisions regarding the production and negotiation of Margarine and brought the issue of Esbjerg traffic into the point of view of the economy. His leadership of the Association's daily work and its annual delegation meetings were excellent in the days of political wrestling, and he gained a popularity like no other Zealand farmer. W., who was appointed Chamberlain in 1882, married, 1. (May 12, 1859) Louise Elise Henriette Bruun de Neergaard (b. 1837 d. 1864), Daughter of Landowner J. P. C. B. de N. (XII, 161), 2. (June 4, 1868) Thalia Scheel (b. 1840 d. 1896), Daughter of Legation Council Henrik Scheel. A sudden death ripped him off on July 6, 1903. http://skeel.info/getperson.php?personID=I7246&tree=ks | Wedell-Wedellsborg, Baron Gustav Joachim (I138086)
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3690 | Wentworth Monument | Wentworth, William (I115129)
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3691 | West Avon Cemetery, Avon, Hartford County, Connecticut. In memory of Lieut. Eldad Woodruff who departed this life Dec. 28th 1805 in the 58th year of his age. Pitty the weeping widow's woe. And be her counseller and stay. Adopt the fatherless and smooth To usefull happy life their way. | Woodruff, Lieutenant Eldad (I76880)
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3692 | West Avon Cemetery, Avon, Hartford County, Connecticut. In memory of Wid. Dinah wife of Eldad Woodruff who died June 12, 1825. AE 72. | Woodford, Dinah (I79586)
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3693 | West Barnstable Cemetery | Bridgham, Katherine (I114786)
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3694 | West Parish Cemetery | Lathy, Phoebe (I114207)
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3695 | West Parish Cemetery | Dow, Stephen (I114193)
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3696 | Western States Marriage Index Details for Marriage ID#432524 Groom Last Name: POULTON Groom First Name: James H. Groom Residence: Bride Last Name: YOUNG Bride First Name: Margaret E. W., Mrs. Bride Residence: Place: Salt Lake City Date: 26 Mar 1913 County of Record: Salt Lake State: Utah Volume: 42 Page: 16417 | Wayman, Margaret Ellen (I107482)
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3697 | When Almer Reginald Peterson was born on November 19, 1892, in Salt Lake City, Utah, his father, Gustav, was 27 and his mother, Karen, was 29. He married Florence Irene Shupp and they had three children together. He then married Vivian Carrie Jensen and they had two children together. He died on October 15, 1958, in his hometown at the age of 65, and was buried there. | Peterson, Almer Reginald (I94360)
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3698 | When Cary Cox was born in October 1736 in Halifax, North Carolina, his father, William, was 36 and his mother, Lady, was 32. He had five sons and two daughters with Mary Horne. He then married Mary Elizabeth Horne and they had 17 children together. He also had three sons from another relationship. He died on March 24, 1814, in Putnam, Georgia, having lived a long life of 77 years. South Carolina Private United States Army Revolutionary War Cary cox owned a house that is still standing today in Putnam County Georgia Cary Cox served in the revolutionary war for South Carolina. | Cox, Cary Toliver (I33413)
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3699 | When Daniel Pierce was born on July 1, 1753, in Swansea, Massachusetts, his father, Mial, was 31 and his mother, Patience, was 34. He married Mary Hix on October 31, 1773, in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. They had ten children in 18 years. He died on October 18, 1840, in Castile, New York, having lived a long life of 87 years. | Pierce, Daniel (I88011)
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3700 | When ELIZABETH STREAM was born in 1624 her father, THOMAS, was 28 and her mother, ELIZABETH, was 24. She married JOHN HOLBROOK in 1640 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. They had nine children in 21 years. She died in 1688 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, at the age of 64. Elizabeth Stream Holbrook Birth: 1624, England Death: Jun. 25, 1688 Elizabeth Holbrook, wife to Captain John Holbrook Aged 64 years. Daughter of of John & Elizabeth Stream Family links: Spouse: John Holbrook (1617 - 1699)* Children: Daniel Holbrook (1645 - 1673)* John Holbrook (1650 - 1731)* Abiezer Holbrook (1650 - 1672)* Samuel Holbrook (1656 - 1695)* Eunice Holbrook Ludden (1658 - 1716)* Experience Holbrook Edson (1661 - 1685)* Ichabod Holbrook (1662 - 1718)* *Calculated relationship Burial: North Weymouth Cemetery Weymouth Norfolk County Massachusetts, USA Created by: Beckie Cross Record added: Aug 20, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 40915094 <<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Find a Grave" should never be used as the be all end all for information. Please do not change/add/delete information just because it is in this site. Further research, to corroborate the info, is always necessary. Anyone can add anything into this site without sources or documentation. This also applies to any genealogy online sites such as ancestry.com, wikitree etc. Anything can be put in there without actual documentation. If you have actual documentation from these genealogy sites, please download the document and then add it to the person in the familysearch.org tree. Not everyone can afford these sites so they cannot see the document in the sites added as a source. | Stream, Elizabeth (I121066)
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