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| 1901 |
This union produced ten children between 1784 and 1806. She was a skilled weaver. | Family: Adam CARPENTER / Catherine SPEARS (F1142)
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| 1902 |
This union produced ten children between 1784 and 1806. She was askilled weaver. | Source (S604)
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| 1903 |
THOUGHTS OF MY GRANDMOTHER...........SHE WAS ALWAYS CALLED 'BUBBA'
SHE WAS BORN IN RUSSIA CAME TO THE STATES IN 1892 SHE MARRIED ISADORE
ZELDIN AND HAD 8 CHILDREN 2 DIED IN EARLY INFANCY DO NOT KNOW CAUSE
AND HAS
6 REMAINING ALL ALIVE AT THIS WRITING(11/23/92) | KAPLAN, Bessie (Blima) (I765)
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| 1904 |
Thursday, July 26, 1928, Seattle Daily Times, page 17-
Everett Shingle Mill Man Dies
Special to The Times.
Everett, Thursday, July 26-
Walter Mann, 68 years old, veteran shingle manufacturer of Everett, died suddenly Wednesday morning. Mr. Mann for years operated a shingle mill on the old 14th Street Dock and lately had been manager of the Everbest Shingle Company here.
He was an elder of the Presbyterian Church, for eighteen years treasurer of his church's Sunday School, and is survived by a widow, a brother, sister and daughter.
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Friday, July 27, 1928, Bellingham Herald, page 9-
Everett Millman, 68, Dies Suddenly
Everett, July 27. - Walter Mann, sixty-eight, veteran shingle manufacturer, who operated a mill at the Fourteenth Street dock, and for the last few years has been manager of the Everbest Shingle Company, died suddenly yesterday at his home at 1515 Rucker Avenue.
He was a resident of Everett since 1903, and was an elder of the First Presbyterian church, holding the office of secretary and treasurer of the Sunday school for eighteen years. He is survived by a widow, and a daughter, Mrs. H. M. Rollins, of Sacramento.
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| 1905 |
Time of birth recorded as 5.20 pm | Smith, Ann (I10744)
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| 1906 |
Time of birth recorded as 5.50 pm | Smith, Frederick Charles (I10745)
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| 1907 |
to be confirmed | MALTBY, Henry James (I7690)
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| 1908 |
Toxaemia | Parker, Rosella Agnes (I455)
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| 1909 |
Tsunami following earthquake in the Indian Ocean | ATTENBOROUGH, Jane Mary (I6800)
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| 1910 |
Tsunami following earthquake in the Indian Ocean | HOLLAND, Lucy (I7516)
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| 1911 |
TWIN TO EVELYN | RUSSELL, Elvin (I1053)
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| 1912 |
Typhoid Fever | WOOD, Samuel (I7066)
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| 1913 |
U | Straw, Arthur (I7023)
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| 1914 |
United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 | Source (S2413)
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| 1915 |
United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 | Source (S2475)
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| 1916 |
Unmarried, had twins Eliz & Mary
twins bapt 4 July 1785 and bur'd 7 July 1785
Sarah only lived for 4 months after the Twins died. | Whitworth, Sarah (I593)
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| 1917 |
Unmarried.
Died by accident got in to a bull pen just out side shepshed on a farm. He was looking for watercress.
Saw a light, it was getting dark and went towards it and the light was in the bullpen. | Whitworth, Harry George (I549)
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| 1918 |
Upon death of Randolph, property to descend to Speed Peyton. | PEYTON, Randolph (I935)
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| 1919 |
Upon death of Randolph, property to descend to Speed Peyton. | Source (S372)
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| 1920 |
VA Soldiers of 1776 lists her as having married a Mr. Jones, first. | Family: JONES / Martha\Patsy PEYTON (F1570)
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| 1921 |
VA Soldiers of 1776 lists her as having married a Mr. Jones, first. | Source (S609)
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| 1922 |
Valentine's will was dated 14 Oct and probated 26 Dec 1831, Lincoln Co., KY | PEYTON, Valentine (I876)
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| 1923 |
Valentine's will was dated 14 Oct and probated 26 Dec 1831, LincolnCo., KY | Source (S256)
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| 1924 |
Venn, J. A., comp.. Alumni Cantabrigienses. London, England: Cambridge University Press, 1922-1954. | Source (S2526)
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| 1925 |
Vincent was a brother of Margaret. Apparently he and Martha raised her, after their mother died, as she was listed with them in the 1860 census as an 11 yr old. (Margaret later married John Tillman Booth.) | PEYTON, Vincent (I922)
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| 1926 |
Vincent was a brother of Margaret. Apparently he and Martha raisedher, after their mother died, as she was listed with them in the 1860census as an 11 yr old. (Margaret later married John Tillman Boo th.) | Source (S442)
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| 1927 |
Virginia Tyler Carpenter manuscript: from correspondence of Abigail Riffe Montgomery Kirtley, a descendant of Adam Carpenter | de la NOYE, Marie Louise (I1439)
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| 1928 |
Virginia Tyler Carpenter manuscript: from correspondence of AbigailRiffe Montgomery Kirtley, a descendant of Adam Carpenter | Source (S366)
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| 1929 |
Vol II, pp 662, V. Peyton listed as soldier of the Revolution, and granted land. He was a Lieutenant during the American Revolution...source Mrs. James Arnsparger, 1946 manuscript. | PEYTON, Valentine (I876)
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| 1930 |
Vol II, pp 662, V. Peyton listed as soldier of the Revolution, andgranted land. He was a Lieutenant during the AmericanRevolution...source Mrs. James Arnsparger, 1946 manuscript. | Source (S257)
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| 1931 |
Vol. I, pp. 400-402. | PEYTON, Valentine (I876)
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| 1932 |
Vol. I, pp. 400-402. | Source (S259)
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| 1933 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8187)
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| 1934 |
War time bombing. Informant C W Worth, son of 11 Grantley Street | Worth, Davies (I9930)
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| 1935 |
Warren (John Warren), Medical Student
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=b19fba81-e652-44c6-b154-2 fe9838d9e23&tid=2143358&pid=-1858943355 | RUSSELL, John Warren (I2609)
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| 1936 |
Was a beer retailer. Born Pine Inn | Whitworth, William Gibson (I207)
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| 1937 |
Was a builder | Atkin, Samual (I175)
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| 1938 |
Was a frame worker knitter
in 1851 res 46 sullington rd
widower buried st Bots 29 Apr 1860 aged 73. | Whitworth, Edward (I221)
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| 1939 |
was a Lt. | PEYTON, Vincent (I1576)
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| 1940 |
was a Lt. | Source (S363)
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| 1941 |
WAS A MINISTER | MIMMS, JOHN (I985)
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| 1942 |
Was a motor mechanic living at Sollington Arms. | Tollington, Walter George (I243)
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| 1943 |
Was a plummer. Living at 170 Abbey St, Derby in 1910. | Reed, George (I7)
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| 1944 |
Was a widow who had prev. been married to unk Porter. | Family: John Sr WITHERS / Katherine (F1613)
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| 1945 |
Was a widow who had prev. been married to unk Porter. | Source (S644)
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| 1946 |
WAS ADOPTED AT BIRTH; ONLY CHILD OF JUNE; DIED APPROX IN HIS 30'S; HE HAD NEVER MARRIED | FRANCIS, DALE (I1125)
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| 1947 |
WAS ADOPTED AT BIRTH; ONLY CHILD OF JUNE; DIED APPROX IN HIS 30'S; HEHAD NEVER MARRIED | Source (S317)
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| 1948 |
Was believed to have beenone of the first practicing dentists in the newly formed territory of OK, after having moved from MO. | SMITH, Dr. George Robert (I955)
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| 1949 |
Was believed to have beenone of the first practicing dentists in thenewly formed territory of OK, after having moved from MO. | Source (S265)
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| 1950 |
Was buried with her mother Katherine De Roet, wife of John of Gaunt | BEAUFORT, Joan (I8048)
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