Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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2751 | William Perry was apprenticed to William Wilkes of the Clothmakers' Guild in 1628. He came to Scituate, Massachusetts, in 1638 | Perry, William (I2214)
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2752 | William Redpath, Jr., was part Choctaw Indian on his mother's side. After finishing high school, he served in World War I. Later, he was the owner of the Union Iron Works (established in 1897). He was a 32nd Degree Mason, a member of the Rotary Club, and a member of the Presbyterian Church. | Redpath, William (I319)
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2753 | William Ridley (B.A.) was a clergyman. | Ridley, William (I13360)
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2754 | William Ross Kohn was living in North Lawrence, Ohio, in 1936, when he applied for his Social Security account. He was living in St. Cloud, Florida, in 1963. | Kohn, William Ross (I1310)
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2755 | William Shaw was an Episcopal minister who married Zachariah Magruder and Ann Dawson in 1797 and witnessed the will of Moses Porter in 1794. Another William Shaw, possibly his son, witnessed the will of Josiah Frost in 1819, was the acting administrator of the estate of Noah Dawson in 1820, and administered the estate of John P. Dawson in 1824. | Shaw, William (I17890)
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2756 | William Sherrill was known as "Captain." | Sherrill, William Adam (I2843)
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2757 | William Sherrill went to Conestoga, Pennsylvania, as an Indian trader. He was in Cecil County, Maryland, by 1702. | Sherrill, William (I2839)
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2758 | William Slaughter died during the Civil War. | Slaughter, William (I10484)
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2759 | William Thompson died fighting in World War II. | Thompson, William (I20958)
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2760 | William Thompson lived in Prince George's County, Maryland. | Thompson, William (I24512)
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2761 | William was a jeweller in Scotland and went to sea when he was about 15. Some time between 1875-85 he made his way to New Zealand. | Kidd, William (I21091)
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2762 | William was also Count of Holland. | William I Count of Hainault (I4358)
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2763 | William was apparently a Catholic who married during Lent, upsetting his family. | Ward, William Edward (I20951)
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2764 | William was Chief Butler of England. | d'Albini, William Earl of Arundel (I4853)
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2765 | William was Constable of Normandy. | Hommet, William du (I4809)
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2766 | William was Earl of Sussex and Arundel. | d'Albini, William (I4849)
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2767 | William was the Earl of Sussex and Arundel. | d'Albini, William Magna Charta Surety (I4851)
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2768 | William West was the 1st Baron de la Warr. | West, William (I3623)
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2769 | William worked most of his life as a painter and contractor with his sons, Earl and Clarence. He was also a coal miner and worked in the navy ship yards in Norfolk, Virginia, during World War II. | Magruder, William Henry (I97)
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2770 | William Z. Magruder enlisted in the United States Army in Clinton County, Ohio, and served as a private in Company B, 40th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was discharged on 7 November 1862, at Camp Dennison, Ohio, on a Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. His service record describes him as 5'11" tall, with dark hair and eyes, and a fair complexion. He was a moulder, and died in a coal mine accident. After the death of William, his family lived in several places. In 1880, they were living in Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio; in 1887 and 1888 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, and; in 1890 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, at 548 E. Main Street. | Magruder, William Z. (I75)
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2771 | William's birth record states that he was a female and black. | Kohn, William (I1324)
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2772 | William's brother, Lionel, was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland about 1438, and William acted as his brother's deputy; he was appointed deputy Chancellor in 1454 and Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 1461[2]. Unlike his brother he does not seem to have been particularly active on behalf of Henry VI, and despite his brother's death at Towton and the family's strong links to the House of Lancaster was still in office a year after Towton. His main residence was at Posseckstown, near Enfield, County Meath. | Wells, William (I6234)
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2773 | William's children are listed on his death record. | Edward, William (I18525)
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2774 | William's death record states his date of birth was 24 February 1851, not July. His gravestone indicates 24 July 1851. | Lewis, William J. (I20464)
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2775 | William's death record states that his mother's name was Louise Blakney. | Romine, William Arthur (I28605)
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2776 | William's World War I draft registration states that he was a natural-born citizen. | Martin, William Henry (I19610)
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2777 | Winifred's maiden name may have been Jennings, and she may have been married to a Mr. Herraughty before marrying Michael Thornton. | Herraughty, Winifred (I19093)
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2778 | Witnesses at the baptism were John Nolan and Mary Nolan. | Nolan, Michael (I28313)
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2779 | Witnesses at the baptism were Peter Walsh and Mary Conry. | Nolan, William (I28314)
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2780 | Witnesses were Peter Walsh and Ellen Nolan | Nolan, Thomas (I28307)
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2781 | Zachariah Magruder was an attorney in Allegany County, Maryland. He signed the Oath of Fidelity and Support, Major Samuel Wade Magruder's List, on 10 January 1778. His will, dated 6 March 1789, was probated in Allegany County on 5 May 1796. | Magruder, Zachariah (I510)
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2782 | Zacharie Richard and his family were exiled to Martinique. | Richard, Zacharie (I19908)
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2783 | Zachary Wade settled at Kent Island, Maryland, as a member, it is assumed, of William Claiborne's party, prior to April 1647. He swore fealty to Lord Baltimore in April 1647, and moved to Charles County, Maryland, by 1661. He was apparently from Warwickshire, and had at least two brothers, John and William. | Wade, Zachary (I682)
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