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1051 | Dar lineage v 81 p 76 | ASHBY, Lt. Thomson B (I6004)
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1052 | data from "Buckner", pp 267-268 Catherine Tutt, late Catherine Ashby of Fauquier Co, Virginia, daughter of Samuel Ashby of Fauquier Co. who was one of the heirs of Captain John Ashby appointed her "uncle Thomson Ashby as her attorney, 5 Dec 1834. She was a ward of John M. Ashby. | ASHBY, Catherine "Kitty" (I5907)
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1053 | data from Buckner, pp 267,268 "Isaac Lionberger and Mary Ann, his wife, (formerly Mary Ann Tutt) and Elizabeth J. Tutt of Page Col, Virginia, and Martha V. Tutt of Rappahannock Co., Virginia , children of Elizabeth Tutt, dec'd of Fauguier County, appointed their father John Tutt of Rappahannock Co Their attorney 28 Nov 1834, acknowledged before N. W. Yager and John Lionberger, Justice of the Peace, Page Co., Virginia: attest William A. Harris, Clerk." | ASHBY, Elizabeth (I5974)
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1054 | data from Buckner, pp 267,268 "Virginia Soldiers of 1776" p 934 John Tutt of Rappahannock Co., guardian of JohnT, DollyM, Sarah V, and Catherine Julia Tutt, infant children of Elizabeth Tutt, dec'd also as attorney in fact for Isaac Lionberber and Mary Ann his wife (formerly Mary Ann Tutt), SMartha V Tutt, and Elizabeth J. Tutt, children of Elizabeth Tutt, dec'd who was Elizabeth Ashby, one of the heirs of Captain John Ashby _ appointed Thomas Ashby as his attorney 1 Dec 1834; acknowledged befor French Strother and Henry R. Menafee, Justice of the Peace, Rappahonnock Co. data from Buckner, pp 267,268 "Isaac Lionberger and Mary Ann, his wife, (formerly Mary Ann Tutt) and Elizabeth J. Tutt of Page Col, Virginia, and Martha V. Tutt of Rappahannock Co., Virginia , children of Elizabeth Tutt, dec'd of Fauguier County, appointed their father John Tutt of Rappahannock Co Their attorney 28 Nov 1834, acknowledged before N. W. Yager and John Lionberger, Justice of the Peace, Page Co., Virginia: attest William A. Harris, Clerk." | TUTT, Col. John Minor (I5918)
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1055 | date says after 22 May 1627 | Family F2569
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1056 | daughter of James Moore | MOORE, Elizabeth (I635)
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1057 | David settled in Richmond, N. H. | SHERMAN, David (I1346)
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1058 | DDS | JESSUP, J. G. (I5520)
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1059 | death Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) (by blowing up of a powder mill) | NURSE, George W (I10762)
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1060 | death Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) age 8 mos 18 days | NURSE, Caleb (I7550)
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1061 | death Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | MASON, Experience (I7538)
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1062 | death cert.of Martha Clark, daughter, states birthplace as New Y 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Wesley Woodward Age in 1860: 22 Birth Year: abt 1838 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1860: Dallas, Marion, Iowa Gender: Male Post Office: Newbern Value of real estate: Household Members: Name Age Oren T Woodward 33 born Ohio Hannah Woodward 56 born NY Wesley Woodward 22 born Indiana Gresela l Woodward 16 born Indiana Martha M Woodward 14 born Indiana Albert P Woodward 5 born Iowa Jasper Woodward 3 born Iowa 1870 United States Federal Census Name: R J Clark Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841 Age in 1870: 29 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1870: Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Santa Rosa Household Members: Name Age R J Clark 29 David C Clark 24 birthplace: Indiana Amora J Clark 5 birthplace: California (Aurora) Keeping house Alfred Clark 4 birthplace: California Lilly H Clark 3 birthplace: California H Woodward 66 of the family birth place: New York | TUTTLE, Hannah (I6434)
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1063 | Death date may be same in 1890 | PING, Elishu (I8771)
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1064 | death findagrave.com | NURSE, Lyman (I7303)
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1065 | Death record state NY as place of birth Vaughter's Cemetary | BURDICK, Phoebe (BINDER) (I6935)
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1066 | Death: will book B p34 Mecklenburg County, NC | LEMOND, John (I627)
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1067 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2090)
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1068 | Dee Dee and Chris Daley at Wood Reunion 20 Aug 1994; P. O. Box 8444, Truckee, CA 96162 | SWANSON, Dee Dee (I5294)
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1069 | Deep River Cemetary | DILLON, Amy Houge (I6142)
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1070 | Definition: From the word "dochartach" meaning 'obstructive.' Docherty is the most common Scottish form of this surname, while Doherty and Dougherty are usually of Irish derivation. Surname Origin: Scottish, Irish Alternate Surname Spellings: Doherty, Dougherty, Daugherty, O'Doherty, Dogherty moved to Indiana about 1846 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Nancy Doherty Age: 13 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Birth Place: Ohio Gender: Female Home in 1850(City,County,State): Madison, Allen, Indiana Household Members: Name Age Wm Doherty 45 carpenter, bn Ohio Elias Doherty 37 bn Pennsylvania Margaret Doherty 16 bn Ohio Hiram Doherty 17 bn Ohio Nancy Doherty 13 bn Ohio Wm Doherty 11 bn Ohio Eliza Doherty 9 bn Ohio Samuel Doherty 7 bn Ohio Mary Ann Doherty 4 Indiana John Doherty 1 Indiana Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Name: Nancy Ann Dougherty Spouse Name: James Close Marriage Date: 2 Jun 1855 Marriage County: Allen Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1824 - 1920 Inclusive Vol Source Title 3: W. P. A. Origtial Record Located: County Clerk's O Book: 3 OS Page: 332 1860 Census, Madison Twsp, Allen County, Indiana Nancy age 23, James age 33 farmer, children George age 11, Eliza age 2, Elizabeth age 1. 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Nancy Close Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840 Age in 1870: 30 Birthplace: O Home in 1870: Root, Adams, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Post Office: Monmoth Household Members: Name Age James Close 48 Nancy Close 30 George Close 18 Eliza Close 14 Elizabeth Close 12 Diathe Close 10 Terrisa Close 6 William Close 3 Sibetha Close 9/12 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Nancy A Close Home in 1880: Fremont, Isabella, Michigan Age: 42 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Birthplace: Ohio Relation to Head of Household: Wife Spouse's Name: James Father's birthplace: Ohio Mother's birthplace: Ohio Neighbors: living next door to Loren A Sly and wife Elizabeth & child Carrie age 1.( lots of Daugherty families right close) Occupation: Housewife Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age James Close 68 listed as crippled, maimed, or bed ridden Nancy A Close 42 Charles Hutchison 4 grandson 1900 United States Federal Census ( I think this is a correct record for James and Nancy Close with an error in the age and birthdate columns. My mother said she remembers the family talking about Fort Wayne and Janesville. Name James Close Age 76 Birth Date Mar 1824 Birthplace Ohio Home in 1900 Janesville Ward 1, Rock, Wisconsin Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Head Marital Status Married Spouse's Name Nancy Close Marriage Year 1860 Years Married 40 Father's Birthplace Ohio Mother's Birthplace Ohio Household Members Name Age James Close 76 Nancy Close 85 the birthday and age listed are exactly the same as the boarder below, I think hers is an error Alston Horton 85 boarder Apr 1915 1910 United States Federal Census Nancy A Close (Nancy lived with Mary Ann, her sister, and her sisters husband ) Name: Nancy A Close Age in 1910: 72 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 BirthPlace: Indiana Relation to Head of House: Sister-in-law Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: Root twp, Adams, Indiana Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age John Roudebush 69 Mary A Roudebush 60 it states she had no children Nancy A Close 72 It states that Nancy had 6 children, 3 of which are living. !DEATH: Bk CH12, pg 92 Dekatur, Ind. - Softening of the Brain. (Copy of death cert. in possession of Marilyn Parker) Buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Location N40 49.739, W84 56.656. Cemetery is currently known as the Decatur Cemetery. Was also known as the Greenwood Cemetery . Nearby are headstones of Rodenbush, Clossom. age 73 findagrave.com Nancy A. Close Birth: 1837 Death: Dec. 8, 1910 Burial: Decatur Cemetery Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 39483402 The Genealogy Center » Fort Wayne & Allen County, Indiana Resources » Allen County Obituary Index, 1900-July 30, 2015 Allen County Obituary Index, 1900-July 30, 2015 - Results Key to abbreviations: FWDS = Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel FWN = Fort Wayne News FWS = Fort Wayne Sentinel FWWS = Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel JG = Fort Wayne Journal Gazette NS = Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Researchers can find microfilm of all of the Fort Wayne newspapers in the Allen County Public Library's Genealogy Center. Copies of specific obituaries may be ordered by emailing Genealogy@ACPL.Info with the complete citation as found in the index. Cost is $2.50 per obituary, billed at the time of mailing. Response time is typically 4-6 weeks. Your complete name and mailing address must be included with your request. Surname First Name Page Paper Obituary Date CLOSE James, Mrs (Nancy A) 13 JG 12/09/1910 Could this be a relation? "Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," James Dougherty, 1874 name: James Dougherty gender: Male burial date: burial place: death date: 12 Mar 1874 death place: Freemont,Isabella, Michigan age: birth date: birthplace: Ohio occupation: Farmer race: White marital status: Married spouse: father: father's birthplace: mother: mother's birthplace: indexing project (batch) number: B07349-9 system origin: Michigan-EASy source film number: 1005119 reference number: v 1 p 18 Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams County, Indiana Thursday, October 8, 1910 PARALYSIS FATAL Mrs. James Close, Who Suffered First Stroke Four Months Ago SUCCUMBED TODAY Passed Away At Home of Sister, Mrs. John Raudebush - Burial Saturday Nancy A. Close, aged nearly seventy-three years, widow of James Close, who for the past four months has helpless from paralysis, and whose life has been hanging by a thread for the past few days, this morning at 7 o'clock passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Raudebush, in the north part of the city. About 4 months ago Mrs. Close, with her sister and other relatives, went to visit with their brother, William Daugherty, at Big Rapids, Mich., and while there, Mrs. Close suffered the first attack of paralysis. She was rendered helpless and it was necessary to bring her home on a cot. Since that time she has gradually declined. Mrs. Close was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherty. She was born in Starke county, Ohio, December 16, 1937, and had she lived but a week and a day longer would have been seventy-three years of age. In childhood she came with her parents to Allen county, Indiana, and grew to womanhood. She was married there to James Close, and later came to this county to reside, making their home four miles west of this city. They lived in this vicinity for some twenty-five or thirty years, becoming well known, and then went to Jamesville, Wis., to live, and later to Oklahoma. Five years ago Mr. Close died in Oklahoma, and a year later his widow came here and has resided since with her sister, Mrs. Raudebush. Mrs. Close is survived by three daughters, all living at Pallisbell, Mont. They are Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Lizzie Smith and Mrs. Tom Lee. She also leaves a grandson, Charles Hutcheson, whom she reared as her own. He also lives in Pallisbell. A daughter, Mrs. William Hutcheson, and a son, Will Close, besides an infant daughter, have gone before. George Daugherty of Oklahoma, William H. Daugherty of Big Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. John Raudebush of this city are surviving brothers and sister. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the M. E. church, the services to be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Sherman Powell. Burial in the Decatur cemetery. *** Nancy L Close in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011 Name: Nancy L Close Gender: Female Race: White Age: 73 Marital status: Widow Birth Date: 1837 Death Date: 8 Dec 1910 Death Place: Decatur, Adams, Indiana, USA Burial: December 10, 1910; Maplewood Cemetery | DOUGHERTY, Nancy Ann (I200)
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1071 | Deloris Devonna Clanin Cutler Birth: Jun. 23, 1920 Bluffton Wells County Indiana, USA Death: Feb. 12, 2003 Garrett DeKalb County Indiana, USA Family links: Parents: Russell Wade Clanin (1898 - 1976) Mary Estella Brown Clanin (1900 - 1970) Spouse: Forrest Monroe Cutler (1919 - 2001)* Siblings: Deloris Devonna Clanin Cutler (1920 - 2003) William R. Clanin (1925 - 2010)* Nancy Clanin Bailey (1933 - 2012)* Charles Lee Clanin (1946 - 2000)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Cedar Creek Cemetery Cedar DeKalb County Indiana, USA Created by: Ghostman Record added: Feb 13, 2003 Find A Grave Memorial# 7180892 | Clanin, Deloris Devonna (I11171)
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1072 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6492)
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1073 | Dennis joined the airforce at age 17. He went to work for the Southern Pacific Railroad about 1979 and worked there for 30 years as a trainer and manager. He died from pancreatic cancer. | BLAKEway, Dennis (I8161)
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1074 | Descendant- Geoff Clinton of Abbots Langley, Herefordshire, England geoffclinton@tiscali.co.uk also Mike Kelly Mike@m-kelly.freeserve.co.uk William christening date Parish Register pp152: 24 Jul 1801, Braintree, Essex, England 1851 England Census Name: William Collis Age: 53 Estimated birth year: abt 1798 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Betsey Gender: Male Where born: Braintree, Essex, England Civil parish: Clerkenwell Ecclesiastical parish: St Mark County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address: 1 Brewer St Registration district: Clerkenwell Sub-registration district: Goswell Street ED, institution, or vessel: 7 Household schedule number: 82 Household Members: Name Age William Colli 53 born Braintree, Essex, coach trimmer Betsey Colli 50 born Boston, Lincolnshire William Colli 24 born Boston, Lincolnshire, coach painter Dorcas Colli 18 born Witham, Essex, straw bonnet maker Ley H Colli 15 born Brentwood, Essex, coach Trimmer, Susannah Colli 12 born Brentwood, Essex, scholar Rebecca Colli 8 born Brighton, Sussex, scholar James Colli 19 born South, Louth, Lincolnshire, nephew, harness maker ( believe James father is Charles and mother Sophia as found in Louth in the 1841 census) 1861 England Census Name: William Collis Age: 63 Estimated birth year: abt 1798 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Betsey Gender: Male Where born: Braintree, Essex, England Civil parish: Clerkenwell Ecclesiastical parish: St Mark County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address: Occupation: coach trimmer Registration district: Clerkenwell Sub-registration district: Goswell Street 49 Lil John Rd. ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Neighbors: Household schedule number: 120 Household Members: Name Age William Collis 63 coach trimmer Betsey Collis 60 born Boston, Lincolnshire Dorcus Collis 28 born Witham, Essex, bonnet maker Rebecca Collis 18 born Brighton, Essex, bonnet maker 1871 England Census Name: William Collis Age: 73 Estimated birth year: abt 1798 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Betsey Gender: Male Where born: Braintree, Essex, England Civil parish: Clapham 2 Caroline Place County/Island: Surrey Country: England Registration district: Wandsworth Sub-registration district: Clapham ED, institution, or vessel: 15 Household schedule number: 182 Household Members: Name Age William Collis 73 coach trimmer Betsey Collis 70 born Boston, Lincolnshire, England | COLLIS, William (I366)
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1075 | descendent is Terry | COLLIS, George (I1898)
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1076 | Dialtha M. Garner Grigsby Find A Grave Index Name: Dialtha M. Garner Grigsby Maiden Name: Garner Event Type: Burial Event Date: 1907 Event Place: Spanish Flat, Napa, California, United States of America Photograph Included: N Birth Date: 21 Mar 1844 Death Date: 23 Apr 1907 Affiliate Record Identifier: 79154049 Cemetery: Monticello Cemetery | GARNER, Dialtha (I2307)
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1077 | Did not get enough oxygen at birth. Does not talk even in adult hood, but can understand. Mental age of 3 years. Is raised by a black couple. Loves music. She died from suffocation or strangulation from eating a sandwich plastic bag and all, while on a bus to an outing with other retarded people. | RICHTER, Michell Lynn (I5879)
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1078 | Died 3 weeks after the birth of her daughter of a fever | MILLER, Matilda Jane (I662)
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1079 | died after birth of twins, who also died | PRESCOTT, Martha (I5725)
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1080 | Died age 21, probably unmarried. Could this be the right George? It was registered in 1913. His father died in Reading, Berkshire in 1906. England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915 Name: George G E Collis Estimated birth year: abt 1892 Year of Registration: 1913 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun Age at Death: 21 District: Reading (1837-1974) County: Berkshire Volume: 2c Page: 405 1891 England Census Name: George S Collis Age: 63 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Florence Gender: Male Where born: Witham, Essex, England Civil Parish: Handsworth Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Street address: 9 Johnston St. Occupation: retired grocer Registration district: West Bromwich Sub-registration district: Handsworth ED, institution, or vessel: 20 Household Members: Name Age George S Collis 63 retired grocer Florence Collis 37 wife born Isle of Mann Dorcas G Collis 1 daughter born Stafford, Handsworth Dorcas Collis 59 sister born Witham, Essex living on own means 1901 England Census Name: George Smith Collis Age: 73 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Witham, Essex, England Civil Parish: Handsworth Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Street address: 234 Healthfield Rd.; Occupation: Living on own means; Condition as to marriage: Wid., Registration district: West Bromwich Sub-registration district: Handsworth ED, institution, or vessel: 41 Household schedule number: 17 Household Members: Name Age George Smith Collis 73 living on own means, widower Grace E Collis 11 dau born Handsworth, Staffordshire George E Collis 9 son born Handsworth, Staffordshire Mary Clark 75 visitor widow Alice Clark 42 servant | COLLIS, George Graham E (I9702)
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1081 | Died age 39, unmarried. England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 Surname Given Name District Volume Page Births Dec 1889 Collis Dorcas Grace E W. Bromwich 6b 748 The district W. Bromwich is an alternative name for West Bromwich and it spans the boundaries of the counties of Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page Deaths Mar 1929 Collis Dorcas G E 39 2b 1031 | COLLIS, Dorcas Grace E (I9700)
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1082 | died age 6 | COOMBS, Frank Leslie (I9478)
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1083 | died at 8 months. | BACON, Ralph Earnest (I432)
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1084 | died at age 4 | FORSYTHE, John Robert (I435)
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1085 | died at birth | TUTT, girl (I7815)
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1086 | Died Bright's disease GMGZ-CH4 | Smith, Jessie Marshall (I9192)
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1087 | died from heart failure/lung congestion California Great Register 1890 - living in Rumsey, Yolo county- farmer 1870 United States Federal Census Name: John Gordon Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832 Age in 1870: 38 Birthplace: New Mexico Home in 1870: Cottonwood, Yolo, California Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: $8200, $1600 Post Office: Woodland Household Members: Name Age John Gordon 38 Mary Gordon 23 born Missouri Ardilia Gordon 5 Robert Gordon 1 Francis Dennis 8 1900 United States Federal Census Name: John Gordon Home in 1900: Guinda, Yolo, California Age: 70 Birth Date: Jun 1829 Birthplace: New Mexico [Mexico] Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Male Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: New Mexico Marital Status: Widowed Residence : Capay and Guinda Townships, Yolo, California Occupation: none listed Household Members: Name Age John Gordon 70 widower Robert L Gordon 30 son, day labor William P Gordon 22 son, day labor | GORDON, Juan de Jesus "John" (I5501)
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1088 | died from Liver complaint Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Name: William Dougherty Spouse Name: Celinda France Marriage Date: 28 Nov 1861 Marriage County: Allen Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1824 - 1920 Inclusive Vol Source Title 3: W. P. A. Origtial Record Located: County Clerk's O Book: 5 OS Page: 63 William H. Dougherty age 26 of Fremont Twp, married Margaret Ann Dougherty, age 19, also of Fremont Twp. on January 3, 1867, at the home of George Kreighbaum. Married by John C. Cogshall, J.P. witnesses: Geo. Krieghbaum and Caroline Kreighbaum. (Caroline, sister to George W. and to Margaret Ann Dougherty). William H. Dougherty and Margaret Dougherty were first cousins. William Henry Dougherty BIRTH 27 May 1840 Ohio, USA DEATH 22 Mar 1921 (aged 80) Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA BURIAL Highland View Cemetery Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA PLOT Block 9, Lot 116, Grave 3 MEMORIAL ID 61874431 · View Source | DOUGHERTY, William Henry (I666)
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1089 | Died in a motorcycle accident at age 21, not married. | SLY, Walter Ernest (I2030)
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1090 | died in an earth cave in. | WEST, Edgar Carl (I496)
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1091 | died in an Indian attack SP: 31 May 1945 SLAKE | PRESCOTT, Hannah (I5044)
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1092 | Died in childbirth | TRUBODY, Lula Etta (I720)
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1093 | Died intestate Daniel Crumb was born in 1650 in Rhode Island, USA as the first child of Daniel Crumb. He died on 13 Apr 1713 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA (Age: 63). When he was 26, he married Rachel Roberts on 07 Nov 1676 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA. Daniel Crumb lived in Rhode Island, USA. He lived in Washington, Rhode Island, USA in 1669. Daniel Crumb and Rachel Roberts had the following children: 1. William Crumb Sr. was born on 01 Aug 1678 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA. He died on 02 Apr 1746 in Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, USA (Age: 68). He married Mary Mercy Saunders about 1701 in USA. Earliest records of Daniel found in R.I. colonial records of 28 Oct. 1668. He was part of a settlement of Misquamicut. In 1699 he drew another lot. On May 17, 1671 he took Oath of Allegiance to the King & Colony of R.I. Daniel was a Connecticut Volunteer om war against the Indians. In 1700 he received 35 acres for his service. Save to my tree From "Some Descendents of Daniel Crumb" 20. Waitstill CRUMB ( Joseph , William , Daniel ) was born 6 Jul 1742 in Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island. He died 21 Apr 1809 in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., New York and was buried in Unadilla Forks Cemetery, Unadilla, Otsego Co., New York. THE CRUMB GENEALOGY, DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL CRUMB, of Westerly, Rhode Island, compiled by Clara Crumb Fisk, Sarasota Florida (1956), found in the DAR Library, Washington DC, page 22. 12. Waitstill-4 Crumb (Jos.-3, Wm.-2, Dan.-1) of Westerly, RI, Stonington, Conn., Stephentown, NY, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY and Unadilla Forks, NY, son of Joseph and Amey (Cottrell) Crumb, was born July 6, 1742 in Westerly; died in Unadilla Forks April 21. 1809. He married in Westerly, Patience Wells, born Sept. 30, 1739 (Stonington Rec.); died Jan. 4, 1816, age 73 years. Gravestone Rec.) daughter of John-4, (John-3, Thos.-2, Nathaniel-1) and Amy (Wilcox) Wells. Wait and Patience were buried on the farm, and later moved to Unadilla Forks. Probably dates on stone were not plain. The name, Waitstill, is very historical; -- Still was the name of one of the maternal ancestors of the Winthrops in England, at Groton Manor, and Wait was another. The middle name was often omitted in the signature in the early days. The Waitstill Winthrop, son of the Governor, in a mantter of record at New London, Conn., April 16, 1713, is styled, Major General Wait Still Winthrop. Later the name became Waitstill. In 1760, Wait's name was on the Westerly tax list. In 1764 he was at a Council meeting in Westerly. From 1767 to 1774, he was living in Stonington, where his first three children were born. On Jan. 3, 1709 he and Patience sold land in Westerly to John Cottrell. May 26, 1769 he registered the ear mark of his livestock in Stonington. In 1774, Feb. 1, an order was given to attach land and goods of Wait Crumb of Stonington, and keep him in safety to appear before Nathaniel Minor. The note was dated Nov. 3, 1773, and was a promise to pay Benjamin Worden 3 pounds, 10 shillings. (Stonington Court Rec., in Hartford State Library). Some time between 1774 and 1778 he moved to Renesselaer Co., NY. An old map of that portion of the Manor of Renesselaer lying east of the Hudson River, shows the names of persons to whom many of the earlier lots were conveyed -- "commencing at the S.W. corner of the Town, & N. along the Western border, then eastward through the North & Central portions of the Town, appears the lots of W. Crumb, D. Crumb, William Crumb, and others" (Hist. of Rens. Co., NY, p. 494). In Sept. 1783 Wait, with other RI people, established at what was then "Little Hoosie", now Stephentown, in Rens. Co., NY, the first Free Will Baptist Church in New York State. Besides Wait and Patience Crumb, Amy Crumb, David & Wife Hannah Crumb and William Crumb were members of this church. From Stephentown, Wait moved to Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, and finally settled on a farm near Unadilla Forks, located on a high eminence, still known as Crumb Hill. The first Free Will Baptist Church of Unadilla Forks was established in 1892, and Wait and wife were charter members, and Wait the first deacon. The church edifice built in 1832, had a memorial window to Wait in the vestibule. The building burned in 1895, but the window was saved and is in the vestibule of the present church, which also has a tablet to his honor. Wait and Patience were buried in Unadilla Forks Cemetery. Wait was less than 18 years of age when Rhode Island was required to raise her quota for an expedition against Montreal. In Feb. 1700 the Colony voted to raise 1000 men for the expedition; but there was not much spirit except for privateering, which was profitable, through arduous and dangerous. Wait joined this expedition and stayed with the Army to the end. Christopher Harris was Colonel and Giles Russell, Captain of the Company which included Wait. They proceeded to Albany and joined forces with Lord Amherst. Many soldiers deserted on the way to Albany. Forces converged on Montreal from three directions: (1) Amherst advanced with his main force through Otsego, across Ontario and down the St. Lawrence; (2) Murray came up the river from Quebec, which had been captured the preceding autumn. Haviland, with many colonials, including the RI contingent, marched from Albany in a north easterly direction to Fort Crown Point near the southern end on Lake Champlain and the Richlieu River far on their way to Montreal. This objective was surrounded by the French Sept. 8, 1760, and immediately many of the American soldiers "Demoboilized themselves" and returned ("R.I. in the Colonial Wars," by Howard M. Chapin). In January 1762, the King of England declared war upon Spain. Each Colony was asked for an additional levy of troops, and RI's quota was 666 men. Capt. Giles Russell again commanded a company which contained Wait Crumb, and many others who were Westerly names. The first detachment (187 or 210) men, accounts differ, was hurried to New York in May and shipped to Cuba (Chapin, p. 15). In March 1762, Admiral Sir George Pocock and Earl of Albermarle set out from Portsmouth, England, with a large strong fleet and 10,000 troops. . . On page 56, volume 14 of the New England Register, is found a copy of an original paper entitled: "The names of the Officers and Soldiers that went to Havana under Capt. Russell." The list comprised sixty-three names, including "Giles Russell, Capt." "Hezekiah Saunders, Lt." and "Waite Crumb" Twenty-seven men died between Aug. 21 and Nov. 26, 1762, and two more "Died since came home" The deaths previous to Aug. 21 are not given. In Rhode Island State Records at Providence is Wait's Military Record: -- Waite Crumb served in the French and Indian Wars: in Capt. Russell's Co., in 176; also in Capt. Russell's Co. at Havana in 1762 (List of RI Soldiers and Sailors in old French and Indian Wars, 1755, 1762, compiled by Howard Chapin, p. 58. Gen. Dict. of New Eng., Vol. 14, p. 56). Waitstill married Patience WELLS, daughter of John WELLS and Amy WILCOX, in Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island. Patience was born 30 Sep 1739 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She died 4 Jan 1816 in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., New York and was buried in Unadilla Forks Cemetery, Unadilla, Otsego Co., New York. THE CRUMB GENEALOGY, DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL CRUMB, of Westerly, Rhode Island, compiled by Clara Crumb Fisk, Sarasota Florida (1956), found in the DAR Library, Washington DC, page 22. 12. Waitstill-4 Crumb . . . married in Westerly, Patience Wells, born Sept. 30, 1739 (Stonington Rec.); died Jan. 4, 1816, age 73 years. Gravestone Rec.) daughter of John-4, (John-3, Thos.-2, Nathaniel-1) and Amy (Wilcox) Wells. Wait and Patience were buried on the farm, and later moved to Unadilla Forks. Probably dates on stone were not plain. In Sept. 1783 Wait, with other RI people, established at what was then "Little Hoosie", now Stephentwon, in Rens. Co., NY, the first Free Will Baptist Church in New York State. Besides Wait and Patience Crumb, Amy Crumb, David & Wife Hannah Crumb and William Crumb were members of this church. Wait and Patience were buried in Unadilla Forks Cemetery. | CRUMB, Daniel (I4205)
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1094 | died of "camp fever" on the way to California. She was buried at Bear Valley, California, and was later reburied in Yountville, Napa, CA. | Hannah (I582)
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1095 | Died of a heart attack California Death Index Last_Name First_Name Middle_Name B_yr B_mo B_dy Mothers_Last_Name Fathers_Last_Name Sex Bp County_of_Death D_yr D_mo D_dy SS_Number Age idno MITCHELL IRENE CRYSTAL 1913 09 20 FEMALE WA SACRAMENTO 1979 04 28 573221941 65 0 | KASDORF, Irene Crystal (I736)
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1096 | died of apoplexy VR. (Reading is now Wakefield) early settler of Reading (now Wakefield), Mass. | ROBERTS, Abraham (I6984)
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1097 | Died of cancer, Never married. | TRUBODY, George Alexander (I719)
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1098 | died of cancer. He was manager of the Bank of America in Napa. He and wife, Rose had no children | TRUBODY, Frank Ellsworth (I722)
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1099 | died of Cirrosis of the liver, buried, Sacramento City Cemetery California Great Register 1890 - living in Madison, Yolo county- clerk no children The following is from a letter from Selma P. Altenbern of 552 Montgomery St. Napa, CA 94558 to the editor of "The Ashby Book" by Lee Fleming Reese: John left Virginia for Missouri in 1835 and remained there 14 years. In St. Louis he married Maria L. Lewis in 1844 and they came overland to California, arriving 5 Aug 1849. No success at mining they moved to Sacramento. John was appointed assessor of Real Estate in Sacramento as well as many other city appointments. Maria died 19 Jan 1862 during a big flood in Sacramento and her body had to be taken out by boat. John owned, operated and lived in back parto of a store in town of Madison, Yolo County, California. In 1883 he was Justice of the Peace of Cottonwood Township, Yolo County, California (near Madison)He died 19 May 1900 and was buried by the Grand Lodge of Masons, Sacramento City Cemetery - beside his wife Maria. He never remarried, and they had no children. Maria had one son when they married. John Ashby Tutt was 2nd Past Grand Master Masonic Lodge 1851 - 58 years in service of Free Masonry. (Taken from a letter from Mason Lodge to my uncle-I copied July 1971.) | TUTT, John Turner Ashby (I6338)
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1100 | Died of recurring breast cancer. | TADLOCK, Leslie Adair (I4453)
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