Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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Matches 651 to 700 of 2,849
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651 | David S. Sherrard lived in Kansas. | Sherrard, David S. (I14966)
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652 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14072)
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653 | David was a "scholar" at the time of the 1901 census. | Duff, David (I15801)
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654 | David Watt and Jessie Duff were married at 171 Todburn Lane, Dundee. | Watt, David (I17861)
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655 | David's date of birth was given as August 1876 in the 1900 Census of Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio. | Lewis, David (I170)
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656 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I387)
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657 | Death certificate number 25467-K | Meredith, William N. (I1740)
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658 | Death info from SS death records. | Stewart, Luvinia A. (I21802)
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659 | Death Notice of James Evan Cotter, The Argus, Melbourne, Monday 16 July 1928: COTTER, - On the 13th July, James Evan, dearly loved eldest son of John Quarry, and the late Isabella Cotter, aged 18 years 6 months. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Safe from the world's temptations. Sin cannot harm him there. (Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, John Quarry and Florrie Cotter.) | Cotter, James Evan (I22424)
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660 | Debbie Kilgore (kilgore@web-access.net) - James Huen's niece contributed information in an e-mail - located Stewart information on World Connect and contacted me. | Source (S217)
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661 | Delbert Dean Himebaugh, 71, of Sylvania Township passed away Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at his residence. Delbert was an Overhead Crane Operator with the Libbey Owens Ford Glass Company for more than 30 years retiring in 1983. He was the Co-Founder of the Washington Township Pee-Wee Football League. Delbert was also a U.S. Air Force Veteran of the Korean War, and a member of the Korean War Vets. He is survived by his daughters, Patrice (Lawrence) Leffel, and Robin (Mark) Whittington; sons, Michael (Cynthia), and Richard (Lynette) Himebaugh; 10 grandchildren, and 13 great-grand children. Delbert was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years, Patricia J. Himebaugh, on January 1st of this year; parents, Ernest and Elizabeth Himebaugh; sister, Beth Ann Waller, and brother, Dale Himebaugh. | Himebaugh, Delbert Dean (I24396)
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662 | Delbert Hewitt lived at 6901 Kinsey Road, Randolph Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, at the time of his death. At one time he owned the South Park Bakery, and he retired from Ray Gibson Realty shortly before his death. His children may have been the children of his wife from an earlier marriage, as their surname is reported as Atkinson in 1940 census. | Hewitt, Delbert F. (I221)
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663 | Delima Martin, age 17, was living with her brother, Henri, at the time of the 1881 census. They were living in St-Aime, Richelieu, Québec, Canada. | Martin, Marie Rose Delima (I19792)
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664 | Delina's surname may have been Vertureux. | Berton, Delina (I19072)
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665 | Denis Bénard was from the parish of Saint-Clément de Châtre-Sous-Montlhéry, France. | Bénard, Denis (I13969)
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666 | Denison, E. Glenn. "Ancestors and Descendants of Captain George Denison." Stonington, Connecticut: Pequot Press, 1963. | Source (S14)
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667 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12453)
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668 | Dicy Meredith Stewart was living at Red Clay, Whitfield County, Georgia, at the time of the 1880 census. Living with her were her grandsons: Alfred M. Stewart (age 22, born Georgia), John E. Stewart (age 20, born Georgia), Watson Stewart (age 9, born Georgia), and Joseph Stewart (age 19, born Georgia). It is not known whose sons these were. | Meredith, Dicy Ann (I1886)
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669 | Did not marry. | Stewart, Henry Claude (I21966)
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670 | died as a result of mustard gas received during WW I he was a journalist/reporter for the Fort Worth Star Telegram. He opened a print shop/Eliasville Journal newspaper in 1920 and moved his print shop from Eliasville to Graham in 1923. | Leslie, Raymond (I21881)
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671 | Died of an accidental gunshot at home, Pine Tavern, Bullitt County, Kentucky | Lutz, Joseph (I10822)
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672 | Died young | Kent, Amora (I28909)
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673 | Died young | Kent, Minnie (I28908)
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674 | Died young | Kent, Josephine (I28907)
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675 | Died young | Kent, Jessie (I28906)
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676 | Directions to Bryan Cemetery from the town of Lafayette: 1. Starting in front of the Cherokee Regional Library on Duke Street North 912 feet 2. to Right on E Villanow Street 1.09 Miles 3. to Right on Corinth Road 2.57 Miles 4. to Left on Corinth Road 1.82 Miles 5. to Right on Hwy GA 151 992 feet 6. to Arrive at Bryan Cemetery | Bryan, Thomas (I1632)
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677 | Directions to Hill Cemetery: leaving Thurman toward Oak Hill, turn right on gravel road just beyond the Gallia County line. | Evans, Evan D. (I20444)
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678 | Dominick Nolan was married at the time of his death. The informant on his death certificate was Mary Nolan, probably his wife. | Nolan, Dominick (I28086)
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679 | Domnall was the King of Leinster. | Kavanaugh, Domnall MacMurrough (I3530)
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680 | Don Diego Gómez was the alcalde (mayor) of Toledo in the mid-fourteenth century. | Gómez, Diego de Toledo (I5850)
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681 | Donald and Mary Ogilvie Clark were married "after banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland." At the time of the 1881 census, Donald and Mary McIntosh were living at 7 Kincardine Street, Gray's Land, Liff and Benvie, Forfarshire. Living with them were Mary's children by her first marriage, William Clark (age 9)and Jane Clark (age 7) and David Edwins (age 24, born Kirkcaldy, Fife). At the time of the birth of their daughter, Kate, they were probably living at 11 Kincardine Street, Dundee, most likely the same street. | McIntosh, Donald (I18340)
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682 | Donald Holland states that William's wife was named Annie. | Baynton, William Judson (I23026)
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683 | Donald was Sir Donald. | Balloch, Donald (I3512)
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684 | Donavan Halterman may actually have been Donavan Helman, (Illegitimate?) son of Jennie Marie Lewis's daughter by her first marriage, Catherine Helman. | Halterman, Donavan (I12633)
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685 | Donna MacGruder was a graduate of the Miami Valley Hospital (Dayton, Ohio) School of Nursing, and is a Registered Nurse. She was employed by the Miami Valley Hospital in Utilization Review. She enlisted in the United States Air Force on 28 January 1956 and was discharged on 24 March 1959. She then served in Air Force Reserve, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. She was listed in "Who's Who of American Women," 5th edition, 1979-1980. | MacGruder, Donna Mae (I5)
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686 | Dora Wing may have been Andrew Wing's daughter by an earlier marriage, not Martha Hall's daughter. | Wing, Dora (I22594)
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687 | Dorabelle Rupert was living in Bullhead City, Arizona, in 1996. | McQuown, Dorabelle (I2895)
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688 | Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America | Source (S626)
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689 | Doris had one granddaughter at the time of her death (Mrs. Beverly Davis of Hayward, Alameda County, California) and two great-grandchildren. | Gordon, Doris H. (I991)
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690 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14504)
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691 | Dorothy Carver died at 15 years of age. | Carver, Dorothy (I26107)
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692 | Dorothy Kohn Marcum was living in Springfield, Ohio, in 1969. | Kohn, Dorothy E. (I14437)
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693 | Dorothy Lentz Bruns was living in Land-o-Lakes, Florida, in March 2000. | Lentz, Dorothy (I12909)
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694 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I626)
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695 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I379)
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696 | Dow Wallace served as County Commissioner in Ozark County. | Wallace, Lorenzo Dow (I16017)
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697 | dparenteau@netscape.net | Source (S69)
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698 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12454)
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699 | Duncan Beg was "the first who was lord of this land," according to Mac Giolla Fhionntóg, the Man of Songs. | Beg, Duncan (I617)
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700 | Duncan Cotter was an officer in the 6th Foot. | Cotter, Duncan Donald Darroch (I13354)
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