Match 2,601 til 2,650 fra 3,803
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2601 | MEDI: Bog | Kilde (S910)
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2602 | MEDI: Bog | Kilde (S911)
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2603 | MEDI: Hjemmeside | Kilde (S479)
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2604 | MEDI: Hjemmeside | Kilde (S701)
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2605 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S687)
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2606 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S339)
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2607 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S170)
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2608 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S169)
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2609 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S146)
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2610 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S144)
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2611 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S141)
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2612 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S139)
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2613 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S138)
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2614 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S135)
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2615 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S134)
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2616 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S723)
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2617 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S765)
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2618 | MEDI: Personlig _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Kilde (S766)
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2619 | MEDI: Personlig | Kilde (S469)
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2620 | MEDI: Personlig | Kilde (S471)
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2621 | MEDI: Personlig | Kilde (S475)
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2622 | MEDI: Personlig | Kilde (S571)
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2623 | MEDI: Personlig | Kilde (S149)
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2624 | MEDI: Personlig | Kilde (S137)
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2625 | Medlem af Thisted Amtsraad, Kammerraad (Folketingsmand). Proprietær, fra l840erne til sin Død Ejer af den nu udstykkede "Dovergaard" i Ydby Sogn i Thy samt "Petersrolighed" ved Thisted. | Neergaard, Edvard (I20586)
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2626 | Mehetabel Alden Eaton BIRTH 18 Oct 1707 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA DEATH 11 Apr 1739 (aged 31) Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA BURIAL Purchade Cemetery Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA MEMORIAL ID 146368568 · View Source dau. of Joseph & Hannah (Dunham) Alden & great-grandaughter of John Alden & Priscilla Mullins. md. c. 1729 Barnabas, son of Samuel & Elizabeth (Fuller) Eaton. He was b. Middleboro, 12 Apr. 1703 & d. there c. Nov. 1790. He md. 2. Middleboro, 21 Feb. 1743 Elizabeth Clemons by whom he had an additional 8 children. Children (b. Middleboro) 1. Hannah b. 29 Oct. 1730 2. Samuel b. 16 May 1732 3. Mary b. 14 May 1735 4. Sarah b. 16 Jun. 1737 5. Seth b. 6 Apr. 1739 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146368568 | Alden, Mehitable (I121443)
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2627 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Kristensen, Kaj Erland Vestergaard (I111287)
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2628 | Member of the Mormon Battalion. Belonged to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Father of seven children. Wivies: Rozina Shepard and Judith Ovaitt. A farmer in Farmington, Utah. Lost all to a fire. Turned to mining in California. Died of an injury, kicked by a mule and was buried in Centerville, Alameda, California. Stayed with a sister at this time. | Knapp, Albert (I70914)
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2629 | mentioned as single in the Utah, Death and Military Death Certificates, 1904-1961 for Edward Fountain Beatie | Beatie, Edward Fountain (I139438)
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2630 | Mercy Prence is a MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT OF PURITAN, WILLIAM BREWSTER. | Prence, Mercy (I13023)
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2631 | Mercy was the daughter of John Dickinson and Frances Foote. She was born about 1664/8, Her family were living in Wethersfield, CT until 1659, then separated from the settlement and moved to Hadley and had homes built by 1661. She married 8 Jun 1688 Joseph Chamberlain of Hatfield, and Colchester, CT, and died 30 Jun 1735 at age 67. | Dickinson, Mercy (I111912)
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2632 | Meribah Roberts Found 10 Records, 9 Photos and 6,222,908 Family Trees Born in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, America on 1741 to Jonathan Roberts and Abiah Belknap. Meribah married James Kimball and had 11 children. She passed away on 1810 in Sheldon, Franklin, Vermount. Family Members Parents Jonathan Roberts 1690-1744 Abiah Belknap 1689-1719 Spouse(s) James Kimball 1735-1810 Children Elizabeth Kimball 1761-Unknown John Kimball 1763-Unknown Rhonda Kimball 1766-Unknown Dorothy Kimball 1768-Unknown Solomon Farnham Kimball 1770-1825 Betty Kimball 1772-Unknown James Kimball 1744-Unknown Moses Kimball 1776-1846 Stephen Kimball 1777-Unknown Cornelia Kimball 1780-Unknown Jesse Kimball 1782-Unknown !1) F893122-Bradford V.R.; 2" F6967 pt. 2-V-2p.18 Sheldon Land Records; 3) Archive family group sheet 4) F015182, Vol 2-Plainfield, New Hampshire, Town Records.; 7) 974.7881 M1Y2y - Pioneers of Mendon, New York; 8) F6191 pt 2, Research Notes of B. F. Cummings; 9) HISTORY OF THE KIMBALL FAMILY p. 166, 314; 10) F517178 #7 on film Hazeltine Papers, Hopkinton, New Hampshnire, 11) F584016 Censes of 1925 Dunham, Lower, Canada; 12) 971.6H2t, Eastern Townships of Canada p. 170-1 | Roberts, Meribah (I30258)
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2633 | Metta or Mittie Gardner, daughter of William Gardner and Emma Rice, was born about April 1870. The 1 June 1870 Census shows William GardnerM36New York Emma GardnerF29New York Elizabeth GardnerF71New York (she is William's mother) Thomas GardnerM20New York Della GardnerF3New York Mitt Gardner F age 2/12 so 2 months, born at New York ( so she was born about April 1870) The 1880 Census shows William Gardner and his wife Emma and their 3 daughters at Wheeler, Steuben, New York, United States. William GardnerSelfM46New York, United States Emma GardnerWifeF38New York, United States Delle GardnerDaughterF13New York, United States Mittie GardnerDaughterF10New York, United States Sarah GardnerDaughterF1New York, United States | Gardner, Metta (I67948)
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2634 | Mexico Village Cemetery | Withey, Lydia (I114269)
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2635 | Mexico Village Cemetery | Kenyon, Freeman (I114265)
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2636 | MG: He married a second time, but her name is unknown. OTHER: Family records of Talvin S. Teucher, American Fork, Utah Groton Avery Clan, Vol I, p. 317-18, 509-510. Manti Temple End. for Dead, Bk D, p 169 Manti Temple Bap. for Dead, Bk I, p 168 1800 Census for Rutland Co. Vt. Bigelow Gen. in America, 929.273 B481 h, p 127 | Avery, Royal Augustus (I142404)
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2637 | MILITARY SERVICE TAKEN FROM HISTORY WRITTEN BY SELF -- at the age of sixteen I was bound for five years to Mr. Barton to learn the trade of carpenter and wheelright, at which I worked until I was 23 years old, when I shipped on board Princess Charlett, a British Man of War of 120 guns, commanded by Captain Finshaw. The Admiral’s name was Sir Robert Stockford. Here I worked as a ship's carpenter until the year 1840, during which time I served at the siege of Bayroat, which took place in the year 1839. We remained along the coast of Asseria and Egypt. I received a medal for good service, then afterwards I was at the siege of St. Jeanicare which took place on the 9th day of Nov. 1839. We remained along the coast until the Egyptian troubles were over and settled. The Turkish fleet was turned over to their own government again. Then we sailed for Portsmouth, England where we were paid off. Please see attached picture of ship Princess Charlotte and the description of the ship. Also attached is the request for his medal. He was sealed 13 April 1856 to Harriet Halls by (and in the office of) Brigham Young with wife Martha Lane present **1856 witnesses D Mackintosh and Hannah Dunbar - also listed her birthdate as given by herself. **ONE YEAR LATER SHE MARRIED WILLIAM CAMERON DUNBAR BUT THERE IS NO RECORD OF HER SEALING WITH WILLIAM THEOBALD BEING CANCELED **Temble Index Bureau card shows husband as William Theobald - 2nd sealing not recorded on the card. **I sent in a sealing cancellation check for her sealing to William Theobald but no cancellation was found. He never mentions her in his life story. | Theobald, William (I95780)
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2638 | Milton 'Mitt' Addis Romney was the best friend to his cousin, George Romney, who went on to become head of General Motors Corporation, Governor of Michigan and made a run for the White House. George named one of his sons after his cousin. The younger 'Mitt' Romney directed the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City and also made a run for the White House. | Romney, Milton (I42135)
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2639 | Milton City Cemetery | Nielsen, Anna "Annie" (I115138)
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2640 | Milton Lawrence Lemmon Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) | 8 September 2011 UT United States 1920 ~ 2011 Milton Lawrence Lemmon died just short of his 91st birthday. Born October 3, 1920, in Salt Lake County, Utah, to Lawrence and Annie Shepherd Lemmon, he died on Labor Day, September 5, 2011, surrounded by his wife and children. Milton was raised on the family farm in Salt Lake County. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served an LDS mission in the Central States Mission at the beginning of World War II. Following his mission, Milton joined the Navy and served as a carpenter's mate in San Diego, California. After his time in the service, Milton met his sweetheart, Caroline Green on Labor Day 1946 and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple, November 27, 1946. Milton was an accomplished carpenter with a love of classical and 40's music with an indomitable sense of humor. Milton served in many callings in the LDS church, including serving a mission with his wife in the Oklahoma Mission, assigned to Ava, Missouri, from 1975 to 1976. They also served two stake missions together. He is survived by his wife, Caroline G. Lemmon, and his four children, Gale (Sue) Lemmon, Dianne (Kline) Carroll, Wayne (Chris) Lemmon, and Bruce (Becky) Lemmon, 23 grandchildren, and 40 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Robert Clyde Lemmon, a grandson, Eldon James Carroll, and a great grandson, Eric Jonathan Carroll. Funeral services will be held in the Blanding 7th Ward, 255 E. 200 N., Blanding, Utah, on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. A viewing will be held at the San Juan Mortuary at 370 S. Main Street, Blanding, Utah from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. prior to the funeral. A graveside service will also be held on Monday, September 12, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at the Elysian Burial Gardens at 1075 E. 4580 S., Salt Lake City, Utah, prior to interment. | Lemmon, Milton Lawrence (I140462)
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2641 | Mindwell Page (Pond) Birth June 24, 1667 Dorchester, Suffolk, Maryland, United States Death: Died 1771 in Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA . Immediate Family:Daughter of Samuel Pond, II and Miriam Pond Wife of Samuel Page, III Mother of Timothy Page; Deliverance Miller; Samuel Page, II; Patience Page; Sarah Page and 4 others Sister of Nathaniel Pond; Samuel Pond; Abigail Tyler; Josiah Pond; Lois Pond and 3 others | Pond, Mindwell (I139124)
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2642 | Mink Creek, Franklin | Olsen, Myrtle Sophia (I100339)
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2643 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Knudsen, Hans Jørgen Frøkjær (I111399)
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2644 | Mobile | Ackerman, Joseph Chandler (I10762)
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2645 | Monmouth Cemetery | Dine, Hannah Mary (I113970)
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2646 | MONROE, UTAH- Rulon R Brown of Monroe and Koosharem passed away on December 12, 2002 at the Richfield Care Center at the age of 94. Rulon was born on August 20, 1908 in Koosharem to William Baxter and Amelia Christina Olsen Brown. He attended high school in Monroe and resided in Monroe for the past 60 years. He married Revoe Allen on December 24, 1936 in the Salt Lake Temple. They had five children: Lowell (Kathleen) Brown, Gary (Mary) Brown, Del (Cathy) Brown, Don (Daphne) Brown, and Gae Lynn (James) Froyd. Revoe passed away on February 23, 1984. Rulon married Kay Larsen Hallows on November 22, 1985 in the Jordan River Temple. The family expresses their love and appreciation for the years of companionship and care giving that Kay has given to Rulon. Rulon was employed in the dairy industry for 43 years beginning in Neola, where he made cheese and won several state awards for the quality of his cheese. He moved to Monroe in 1942 where he was employed by Pet Milk Company. At the time of his retirement he was a field man and assistant manager. Rulon was a self-sufficient person, raising livestock and a large garden, sharing the harvest with many in the community. He was a lifetime member of the LDS Church, serving in many positions, including High Councilor, Bishop's Counselor, and Stake Sunday School President. He was a worker in the Provo and Manti Temples for many years. He loved Koosharem and still maintained property there. He was awarded the Century Farm status for maintaining the property in the same family for more than 100 years. Rulon is survived by his wife, Kay, five children, 17 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren; sisters: Mildred Farnsworth and Eva Watkins. He is preceded in death by his parents and eight brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held on Monday, December 16, 2002 in the Monroe LDS Stake Center, 140 South Main. Friends may call at the Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary on Sunday evening at the stake center in Monroe. Burial will be in the Monroe City Cemetery. Published in the Deseret News. Dec 2002 | Brown, Rulon Richard (I111879)
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2647 | Montana, Divorce Records, 1943-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Kilde (S951)
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2648 | Mordecai (3), son of Mordecai (2) Lincoln, of Exeter, first appears on the tax lists of Berks county in 1754 as "single." March, 1773, conveyances show he had a wife Mary. The Lincolns were prominent in Berks county. Thomas, brother of Mordecai (3), was sheriff of the county, and all owned land. Mordecai was a merchant in Berks county and a man of means. In 1791 he visited his son Benjamin, who prior to 1791 had gone to Fayette county, Pennsylvania. He liked the country so well that on June 29, 1791, he purchased of Isaac Pearce the tract of land called "Discord," containing three hundred and twenty acres. He finally settled in the county himself, and continued his residence until his death in 1812. He had four children: Benjamin, a farmer of Dauphin, Fayette and Greene counties, Pennsylvania; John, went to Virginia; Ann, went to Virginia with John Lincoln; Sarah, of further mention. Modified 23 July 2014 by Jack A. Laswell Sr | Lincoln, Mordecai III (I139435)
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2649 | Mordecai, Lincoln I, 3rd great grandparent of Pres. Abraham Lincoln. son of Samuel Lincoln, was born in Hingham, June 17, 1657, died in Scituate, Massachusetts, October 13, 1727. He was a blacksmith by trade, and established the first smelting furnace in New England. There is record of him as a foot soldier in 1679, and as a blacksmith at Hull in 1680. He married Sarah, daughter of Abraham and Sarah (Whitman) Jones (and here is where the name Abraham, so common in the Lincoln family, comes from). They had; Mordecai (2), Abraham, Isaac and Sarah, all born at Hingham, and Elizabeth and Jacob, born at Scituate, Massachusetts. http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Mordecai,Lincoln::salter::1087.html Mordecai Lincoln, a blacksmith - born 14 JUN 1657 ~ married Sarah Jones Blacksmith by trade and founded first smelting furnace in New England. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mordeke married Sarah Jones. They had children: Mordecai born 24 April 1686 Abraham born 13 January 1688/89 Isaac born 24 October 1691 Sarah born 29 July, 1694 she married Daniel Tower she died - July 7, 1754 Mordeke married Mary (Hobart) Chapin, widow of Samuel Chapin, on February 17, 1701/02 in Braintree, Suffolk county, Province of Massachusetts Bay. They had children: Elizabeth born about 1703 she married Ambrose Cole she died 14 September 1724 Jacob - baptized 23 May 1708 Mordeke died in Scituate, Plymouth county, Province of Massachusetts Bay. Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Deaths, p. 411 LINCOLN Mordecai, Nov. 28, 1727. [Mordeke, in 71st y. G.R.2.] Third Great Grandparent of Abraham Lincoln. | Lincoln, Mordecai Sr. (I139436)
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2650 | More Details on Thomas Bourne http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=94ff7b1e-afe4-4c3a-9d47-7 f15397be9fd&tid=27655098&pid=2391 Thomas Bourne - Short Biography http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=392d4d0e-3f17-4a8a-88e7-e f19e96fd642&tid=27655098&pid=2391 | Bourne, Thomas (I20226)
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