Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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251 | According to the 1900 census, Andreas Hess emigrated in 1888. There is a passenger list dated 11 Feb 1888 from the ship Waesland that lists an Andreas Hess, along with an Aloise Hess. Andreas's age is 25, which fits with his approximate date of birth. | Hess, Andreas (I20929)
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252 | According to the 1900 census, Andreas Hess emigrated in 1889. | Bachman, Anna Katharine (I20930)
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253 | According to the 1900 Census, Jacob Huston's father was born in Maryland, and his mother was born in New Jersey. | Huston, Jacob P. (I12364)
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254 | According to the 1900 Census, mame's parents were born in Germany. | ?, Mame (I28083)
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255 | According to the 1900 census, Marie-Louise emigrated in 1875, and the 1910 census says 1871. The 1910 census also states that she is the mother of five children, four of whom were still living. | Poirier, Marie-Louise (I25255)
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256 | According to the 1900 Census, Mary was born in Canada, her father was born in Ireland, and her mother was born in Scotland. Mary Martin's obituary gives her middle initial as B. Her surname may have been Miller rather than Burrowes. | Burrows, Mary Jane (I1442)
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257 | According to the 1900 census, Maxime Martin emigrated in 1870. According to the 1930 census, he emigrated in 1876. | Martin, Maxime (I19607)
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258 | According to the 1900 census, Tillie was born in 1877, not 1878. Tillith Kyre's death record states that her father was David Lewis and her mother was Margaret Edwards. | Lewis, Tillith (I12596)
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259 | According to the 1910 census of Kent Conty, Rhode Island, Hormisdas Martin emigrated from Canada in 1896; according to the 1920 census (Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island), he emigrated in 1895, and; accordng to the 1930 census (Kent County, Rhode Island), he emigrated in 1893.. | Martin, Hormisdas (I20116)
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260 | According to the 1920 census listing of his children, Joseph was born in Wisconsin. There is also a possibility that he was born in Missouri. Joseph was a blacksmith, and reportedly died as a resultg of being kicked in the chest by a horse. | Guay, Joseph Camille Arthur (I2751)
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261 | According to the 1920 census of Providence County, Rhode Island, Emma Allard Martin emigrated in 1882. | Allard, Emma (I20912)
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262 | According to the 1920 census of Providence County, Rhode Island, Regis Martin emigrated in 1879. | Martin, Regis (I20911)
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263 | According to the 1920 census of Providence County, Rhode Island, the Arthur Martin family emigrated in 1893. | Martin, Charles Arthur (I20917)
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264 | According to the 1920 census, Austin Keane arrived in the United States in 1872. | Keane, Austin Charles (I25736)
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265 | According to the 1920 census, Elizabeth emigrated to the United States in 1855. | Hugi, Elizabeth (I20796)
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266 | According to the 1920 census, Josephat Martin emigrated in 1900. According to the 1930 census, he was born in Canada. | Martin, Josephat (I19749)
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267 | According to the 1920 census, Laura emigrated from Canada in 1906. | Landry, Laura (I20117)
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268 | According to the 1920 census, William Thompson emigrated in 1905. | Thompson, William (I20953)
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269 | According to the 1930 census, Leonidas Martin emigrated in 1906. Leonidas's World War I draft registration card states that he was born 30 Aug 1883, rather than 1884, as his World War II draft registration card states. | Martin, Leonidas (I20095)
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270 | According to the birth record of their daughter, Elizabeth, the Alexander family was living at Craighead of Elcho in 1766. | Alexander, James (I21008)
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271 | According to the birth record of their son, William Cruickshank Benvie, William and Jessie Hogg Benvie were married on 8 February 1898 in Monifieth. | Benvie, William (I9539)
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272 | According to the Jesuit Relations, Jean arrived in New France on 20 Jult 1635, either on the Saint-Jacques or one of the other ships in the same flotilla. | Côté, Jean (I10015)
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273 | According to the Julian family, Joseph Martin fell off a bicycle and hit his head, causing him some mental problems, although he had been very bright before the accident. He always wore a Derby hat in bed and always wore long underwear. | Martin, Joseph Hormisdas (I1439)
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274 | According to the Julian family, William Martin went to Chicago, where he was a policeman, but no evidence has been found to support that. | Martin, William Grover (I1443)
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275 | According to the obituary of his daughter, Mary Etta Conway Rogers, Patrick and Margaret Cotter Conway emigrated from Canada to Wisconsin in October 1857. Patrick Conway appears in an 1879 map of Dakota County, Minnesota, landowners in section 16. He is not on the 1874 map. | Conway, Patrick (I15810)
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276 | According to their daughter's marriage record, Antoine and Jeanne Pivin Fauconnier lived in "la ville d'Orléans, Orlénais, France." | Fauconnier, Antoine (I25327)
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277 | According to their marriage record, Lydia Cotter was living in McGillvray Township and John Stephenson was living in London Township. They were married by Benjamin Cronyn, Rector of St. Paul's, London, Middlesex County, Ontario. John and Lydia Stephenson may have had a son who married a woman named Elizabeth, born about 1862 in Canada. This Elizabeth was living in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the time of the 1920 census, with her daughter, Florence E., age 19. | Cotter, Lydia A. (I3026)
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278 | According to their son's marriage record, Nicolas and Catherine Domin Dufresne lived in the parish of St. Omer, Artois, France. | Dufresne, Nicolas (I25325)
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279 | Ad Helmers lived in Ellinwood, Kansas. | Helmers, Ad (I6565)
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280 | Ada Arabella and Ann Bibby were twins. | Bibby, Ann (I24375)
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281 | Ada Arabella and Ann Bibby were twins. | Bibby, Ada Arabella (I24374)
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282 | Ada Margaret Cotter was a twin, but her twin did not survive. | Cotter, Ada Margaret (I23645)
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283 | Adam and Eve Zehner lived in Lawrence County, Pennsylvnia. | Zehner, Adam (I15086)
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284 | Adam Loftus was the Archbishop of Dublin. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Loftus_(bishop) | Loftus, Adam (I3232)
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285 | Adam Sherrill moved to North Carolina c1747. | Sherrill, Adam (I2841)
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286 | Adam Willheit's will wasproven in Culpeper County, Virginia, on 21 July 1763. | Willheit, Adam (I3322)
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287 | Adoniram Judson was a well-known missionary. | Judson, Adoniram (I2686)
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288 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14496)
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289 | Adrien Blanquet was from the parish of St-Pierre de Bacqueville-en-Caux, Normandy, France. | Blanquet, Adrien (I13910)
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290 | Adrien Destroismaisons was a master gunsmith, selling arquebuses and other weapons from a shop on the rue Pot d'Estain in Montreuil, France. | Destroismaisons, Adrien (I19935)
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291 | Aedh was King of Tyrconnell. | O'Donnell, Aedh (I3554)
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292 | After 1880 and before 1900, Alfred, John, James and Joseph went to Texas with their uncles, William A, James W and George W. George W. returned to Whitfied County, Ga before 1900. | Stewart, Joseph Samuel (I21964)
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293 | After 1880 and before 1900, Alfred, John, James and Joseph went to Texas with their uncles, William A, James W and George W. George W. returned to Whitfied County, Ga before 1900. | Stewart, James S. (I21963)
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294 | After 1880 and before 1900, Alfred, John, James and Joseph went to Texas with their uncles, William A, James W and George W. George W. returned to Whitfied County, Ga before 1900. | Stewart, John C. (I21962)
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295 | After 1880 and before 1900, Alfred, John, James and Joseph went to Texas with their uncles, William A, James W and George W. George W. returned to Whitfied County, Ga before 1900. | Stewart, Alfred M. (I21961)
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296 | After 1880, the Cavender family lived in Grapevine, Texas. | Cavender, Joseph Milton (I2803)
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297 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I349)
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298 | After the death of Abraham's father, Samuel Baldwin, in 1830, Adam Shoemaker was appointed guardian of his minor children. Abraham was reported to be 17 years old on 14 Aug 1830. | Baldwin, Abraham (I912)
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299 | After the death of James's father, Samuel Baldwin, in 1830, Adam Shoemaker was appointed guardian of his minor children. James was reported to be 13 years old on 14 Aug 1830. | Baldwin, James (I913)
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300 | After the death of Joseph's father, Samuel Baldwin, in 1830, Adam Shoemaker was appointed guardian of his minor children. Joseph was reported to be 4 years old on 14 Aug 1830. On 12 April 1847, Joseph Baldwin, aged 20, requested that James McCracken be made his guardian. Adam Shoemaker had died in 1843. If these ages, 4 and 20, are correct, Joseph must have been born between 12 April 1826 and 14 August 1826. | Baldwin, Joseph (I28408)
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