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Matches 7,101 to 7,150 of 11,360
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| 7101 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Mother | Smith, Sarah (I1932)
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| 7102 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Mother | Christy, Sarah R. (I1923)
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| 7103 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Mother | Henderson, Mahalah (I28701)
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| 7104 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Mother-in-law | Zeigler, Martha Ann (I30354)
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| 7105 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Mother-in-law | Rogers, Ann (I30683)
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| 7106 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Mother-in-law | Mountain, Alisha Phoebe (I1881)
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| 7107 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Mother-in-law | Mountain, Alisha Phoebe (I1881)
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| 7108 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Self | Duncan, Sally Ann (I15036)
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| 7109 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Self | Burke, Lucinda (I15033)
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| 7110 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Sister | Harris, Nannie P (I32526)
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| 7111 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Sister-in-law | McFarland, Tessie Jewell (I33156)
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| 7112 | Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Son | Wiley, Julian Theadore (I2026)
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| 7113 | Marital status: Widower; Relation to Head of House: Self | Killingsworth, Thomas Abney (I30666)
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| 7114 | Marital Status: Widower; Relation to Head: Self | Vaught, Caswell C (I32229)
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| 7115 | Marital Status: Widower; Relation to Head: Self | Bryce, John (I2334)
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| 7116 | Marraige announcement in Newspaper in Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England NameMr Alistair Campbell Macfarlane Gender Male Residence Place 1919 South Grand Boulevard St Louis Missouri USA Occupation Chemist Employer Monsanto Chemical Company Occupation 2 Che | Family: John Mcfarland / Jenny Currie (F3039)
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| 7117 | Marriage Book Vol D | Source (S1407)
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| 7118 | Marriage contract date | Family: Reuben McFarland / Margret McFarland (F6633)
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| 7119 | Marriage Index. Various Utah State Public Record Offices. | Source (S3722)
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| 7120 | Marriage Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S3870)
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| 7121 | Marriage Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S1116)
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| 7122 | Marriage Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S2862)
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| 7123 | Marriage Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S414)
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| 7124 | Marriage record in TN states the marriage was to Sarah G. Hawkins. This was his second marriage, so maybe she had been previously married as well and her maiden name was Sims. The marriage was solemnized on Oct. 15, 1845 according to the record. | Hawkins, Sarah Grand (I874)
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| 7125 | Marriage Records | Source (S3606)
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| 7126 | Marriage Records | Source (S3461)
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| 7127 | Marriage Records. Jackson County Clerk, Kansas City, Missouri. | Source (S2868)
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| 7128 | Married 15 days after death of first wife, yet living with him in 1930 census as his wife. | Family: Beverly Sproul / Louise B Beckel (F224)
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| 7129 | Martin died of his wounds in enemy hands, 24 days after being wounded at the Battle of Sharpsburg. He was 22 years old. | Swann, 1st Lieutenant, Co. B, 2nd Louisiana Infantry "Louisiana Zouaves", CSA, Martin Van Buren (I29527)
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| 7130 | Mary Helen Haines notes: My best guess is that John Hanlon Miller, is the John Miller in the 1880 census In Pittsburg, living on Spring Alley St. Fam. 207: Miller, John 25, laborer, PA, Ireland, Ireland with wife Emma 19, PA, PA, PA, and son William age 1. If this is correct, then his father and mother are from Ireland. I found an 1870 census for a George Miller, 35, sea captain, born Ireland, with wife Fanny 40, Ireland, and son John 14, Pennsylvania, living in Philadelphia, Ward 3, dist. 8. This could be his family. | Miller, John Hanlon JHMi01 (I758)
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| 7131 | Mary Helen Haines notes: There had been confusion about this Joseph McFarland. It was not until it became clear that Robert, b. 1730 had several more children unaccounted for, that it became obvious that the Joseph who patented land in 1783 in Greene Co. near Robert McFarland, and sold this land in 1792, was the cousin that Thomas Sims McFarland was referring to. Joseph and his brother John both lived in Rockbridge Co. briefly and married there. They then moved to Greene Co. (now Jefferson and Cocke Co.) near their siblings and father Robert Sr. (b. 1730). They sold their land and moved to Kentucky in the 1790s. Father Robert went to visit them, taking the family Bible. He died on the road, the Bible was lost, therefore the only sons anyone accounted for were the sons who stayed living in Jefferson Co. From Thomas Sims McFarland: Simultaneously with the removal of my grandfather to Kentucky, came Joseph McFarland, a cousin, and also a brother-in-law, having married Margaret White. The family consisted of twelve children. Joseph purchased land adjoining that of grandfather's , on the north side. The family came to Ohio in 1809 and settled near Cedarville, Greene county. In a few years, several of the family with those of my grandfather, with whom they intermingled in marriage, moved to Adams county, Illinois, near what is now Camp Point, in 1822, and formed a nucleus, around which gathered hundreds of McFarlands, many still living in the same locality. My grandfather, William McFarland, served one year in the Revolutionary war, near the close. Of the Joseph McFarland family, a cousin and brother-in-law of my grandfather, there were twelve children, namely Katharine, married John McFarland, born October 3rd 1782, and died in Adams county, Illinois. Robert, born April 1st 1784; Polly, April 1st, 1786; John A., born April 3rd, 1788; Joseph, born Sept. 3rd, 1790; Margaret, born Jan.12th., 1793; Tabitha, born June 28th, 1797, married John White; Martha born Nov. 8th, 1798, never married; James, born Sept.3rd, 1803; Priscilla, born Nov.8th., 1807, married George Currey, near Cedarville, Ohio, one child, now Mrs. James Milburn, of Cedarville; Thirza, born August 28th, 1809, married Uriah Lawrence. Joseph, the father, was born Feb.4th, 1761, and died Nov. 3rd, 1839, buried near Cedarville, Ohio. Margaret, his wife, was born May 8th, 1763, died Nov. 3rd, 1834. SOURCE: "Genealogy of the Joseph and William McFarland Branches of the McFarland Family 1675 to 1910" by Thomas S. McFarland 1910 Cable, Ohio. Copy at Greene County Room, Greene County Genealogical Society. "Simultaneously with the removal of my grandfather to Kentucky, came Joseph McFarland, a cousin, and also a brother-in-law, having married Margaret White. Joseph purchased land adjoining that of grandfather's on the north side. The family came to Ohio in 1809 and settled near Cedarville, Green County." SOURCE: "Mcfarland-Dunlap Family Bible Records, 1831-1928 : and other genealogical data, 1675-1923", Joseph Dunlap. 35 pages. Microfilm copy at FHC (film #1320635, item 81). Joseph McFarland was a cousin of William (son of Robert and Ester Houston), was born in 1761. Married Margaret White, born in 1763, a sister of Rebecca White, and daughter of John White and Katherine EVANS. They first moved to Tennessee. In 1796 William and Joseph (cousins) and their families moved to near Cynthiana, north of Lexington, Kentucky. Joseph and wife Margaret and younger children moved to Greene County, Ohio, near Cedarville in 1809. Margaret died there in 1834 and Joseph died there in 1839. They were both buried in Cedarville Church Yard in Green County, Ohio SOURCE: (From James McFarland Email) Chalkelys Scotch Irish of Virginia: Vol 1(II??) page 437 states that Margret White married James McFarland in later Rockbridge Co. Another Email states that James married Rebecca White and William married Margaret White. Their names are plainly written on the civil lawsuit papers on file in Augusta County, VA. (NOTE: By Gary Morris. Since it is questionable that another McFarland married a Margaret McFarland, it seems suspicious enough to double check the original source. Chalkelys is known for errors. Perhaps he transcribed Jas. as James, when the original entry may have been Jos. for Joseph. Needs to be confirmed, as there is reasonable doubt. LINKS-TAXLIST: 1776-1779 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Lack Township (Cumberland Tax Lists 1750-1780. LDS microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089). 1776 Joseph McFarland 60 acres, 2 horse, 1 cow. 1779 Joseph McFarlin 2 horses, 2 cows. PLACE: Lack Township now in Juniata County, PA. NOTE: This must be either Joseph, son of William, or Joseph, son of Joseph, or Joseph, son of Robert, all first cousins to each other. PLACE: 1784-1797, State of Franklin (now Tennessee). LAND: 1784, Jan. 16, Tenn., John McFarlan entered 228 acres on south side Nolachucky River, opposite mouth of Little Chucky River; warrant 25 June 1784; granted to Joseph McFarland. (Book 1, page 199) LINKS-TAXLIST: 1785 VIRGINIA, Washington County: Joseph. LAND: 1787, Sep. 20, Tn., Greene Co., grant to Joseph McFarland, 228 acres on south side of Chuckey River. (page 47, grant # 352.) COURT: 1790, May, Tn., Greene Co. Common Pleas, Juror, James McFarland. Juror, Joseph McFarland, in case of State -vs- David White. (page 160) LAND: 1792, Aug. 6, Tn., Greene Co. Common Pleas, recorded deed, Joseph McFarland to John Robinson, for 114 acres, on south side of Nolachucky River, being part of a grant of 228 acres, #352 in Sept. 1787, to Joseph McFarland. (page 260) (deeds book 2, page 193.) LAND: 1792, Aug 6, Tn, Greene Co, Common Pleas, recorded deed, Joseph McFarland to James McFarland, for 114 acres, on south side of Nolachucky River, being part of a grant of 228 acres, #352 in Sept, 1787, to Joseph McFarland. (Page 261.) (Deeds, book 2, page 203). CENSUS: 1795 KENTUCKY, Harrison County. LAND-LINKS: 1799, May 15, Tn., Greene Co., deed, John Robinson, to James Cravens, for 114 acres, on south side of Nolachucky River, being part of a grant of 228 acres, #352 in Sept. 1787, to Joseph McFarland. (book 3, page 268.) TAXLIST: 1800 KENTUCKY, Harrison County. Joseph, William, and Benjamin McFarland. CENSUS: 1810 KENTUCKY, Harrison County. Joseph McFarlin 11301-22210. Page 317. Neighbors of John Smith, Francis Man, William Knight, John Berry, Abraham Miller, Joseph Hendrix, Margarette Ross, Sary Neasit, Francis Anderson, Jacob Carrabough, John Easton, Francis Anderson, George Easton, and Thomas Phillips. MIGRATION: 1811, Joseph McFarland family moved from Harrison County, Kentucky to Greene County, Ohio. CENSUS: 1820 OHIO, Greene County, Xenia Township page 147. Joseph McFarland, 000101- 02101- 2. TAXLIST: 1825 OHIO, Greene County. Joseph McFarland. CENSUS: 1830 OHIO, Greene County, Town of Xenia. Joseph McFarland, 1 male 70-80, 2 females 20-30, 1 female 60-70. Page 300. CEMETERY: OHIO, Greene County, Cedarville Township, Baptist Cemetery. Joseph McFarland d. 29 Nov 1839, age 78y, 9m, 25d. Margaret died 8 Nov 1834, age 72y. Martha, daughter of J & M died 1 Jan 1873, age 75 years. Greene County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions (FHC Microfiche 6051045). RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1996) Corrinne Hannah Diller Email cdiller@juno.com. Greene County, Ohio Queeries on internet. Born 16 Sepo 1954 Coldwater, OH, dau of Weldon Hanna and Robert Norris. Descent of mary (Polly) McFarland (b. 1786 md. Aaron Brewer), dau of Joseph and Margaret (WHITE) Mc FARLAND. Has much information on the Joseph McFarland family. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1997) Donald L. Kear Email dlkgen@aol.com. Greene County, Ohio Queeries on internet. Descent from daughter Mary McFarland who married Aaron Brewer. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1998) Researching a Joseph McFarland, relationship unknown. EMail address slmorrow@hti.com. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Researching ancestors John A. McFarland and Rebecca McFarland and also ancestor Arthur McFarland of Greene County, Ohio. Brenda Bennett <BK_Snyder@wiu.edu>. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: Timothy J. Forsythe <t4sythe@mailcity.com>. | McFarland, Joseph (I20713)
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| 7132 | Mary Helen Haines: I did a search of Old Parish Records at Scotland's People site for all male McFarlands (every spelling) born bet. 1630 and 1655. The only close match was a Parlon McFarlon b. 1650 in Kenmore to a Patrick McFarlon and Margaret Nikawis? BTW, in this time period the most common spelling in Scotland was McFarland. MHH notes: Concerning Purdy's arrival in Massachusetts. No one knows when or how Purdy arrived in Hingham. However, it has been speculated that he arrived as a POW from Scotland. Purdie McFarland is included on a list of men who were captured at the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 by Cromwell and then sent to the Massachusetts colony in November of 1650. However, the likelihood of a 6 year old boy being among those prisoners is extremely hard to fathom. The list was made by a researcher named George Sawin Stewart and is available online. However there is no manifest of the ship's passengers, and Mr. Stewart did not provide his sources. http://spows.wpengine.com/battle-of-dunbar/dunbar-documentation/george-sawin-stewart-documents/ Purdy's name spelling is all over the place. His first name is sometimes Purthe, however, on most documents it appears as Purdy. His surname is spelled Mackfarlin in some places Magvarlo in others and in Suffolk Co. records as Mackvarlow, but by 1721 in two deed documents in Plymouth Co. it is spelled MacFarland. Source: History of Town of Hingham Massachusetts by Thomas T. Bouve, pub. 1873: Vol. 1, part 1, p. 230: (Purthee lived near Hull Street, near Weir River on East Street. supposedly purchased land there in 1669, but have not found that deed.) "...and near him his friend and neighbor Purthee McFarlin, the Scotchman, found himself blessed with nine bonny lassies and three sturdy laddies..." Vol. 2 MacVarlo in index on p. 44, 59, 109, 359, 401, 412 Vol. 3 MacVarlo in index on p. 5, 47, 48, 116, 142, 193, 197, 218, 295 These are all in reference to family births and marriages | Macfarland Mackfarlin, Purdy Purthe PuM01 (I22879)
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| 7133 | Mary was in AR in the 1860 census living with Eri? Cri? Logan with her son Reubin and Sylvanus and Naoma. | Carver, Samuel S (I30704)
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| 7134 | Massachusetts Grand Lodge of Masons Membership Cards 1733–1990. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S373)
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| 7135 | Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<br>Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S457)
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| 7136 | Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<p>Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.</p> | Source (S442)
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| 7137 | Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<br>Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S323)
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| 7138 | Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<p>Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.</p> | Source (S324)
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| 7139 | Massachusetts. 1855–1865 Massachusetts State Census [microform]. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S463)
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| 7140 | Mattie's Dawes Commission Testimony she said she had a brother, John, that died when he was about 11 yrs old. | Killingsworth, John (I34000)
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| 7141 | Mattie's testimony to the Dawes Commission, which took place in Muskogee, I.T. National Archives ID 44601040. MCR 6092; Microfilm M1301; start of this file on Roll 152 | Killingsworth, Mattie (I30204)
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| 7142 | May have been born in Edgefield, SC | Bussey, Benjamin Hiram Sr. (I30881)
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| 7143 | May have been born in Edgefield, SC | Bussey, Benjamin Hiram Sr. (I30881)
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| 7144 | May have been Carter County | McFarland, Baby Boy (I33523)
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| 7145 | May have died in Hungingdon, PA | Carpenter, Susannah (I30660)
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| 7146 | May's Lick was in Mason Dist, VA. KY became a state 1 Jun 1792 when Mason Co became a part of KY. She was born on a flat boat while the family was moving between PA and OH on Ohio River | Immell, Sarah Ann (I32889)
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| 7147 | Maybe | Immell, John Michael (I31798)
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| 7148 | Maybe born in MS | Pebworth, Henry (I30651)
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| 7149 | Maybe called Northwest Territory, Ohio | Cryder, Susan Elizabeth (I30189)
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| 7150 | Maybe Chilton County, SC | Kennedy, Mary (I30679)
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