Matches 301 to 400 of 10,867
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| 301 | Death: Her gravestone gives her death on the 28th, while the "official" transcription of her death record gives a death date of the 30th of September. I am using the 30th, though a case can be made for the 28th. | French, Judith (I18405)
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| 302 | Death: Her Social Security records state she died on 15 May 1988. Her obituary and other documents state the 4th of May. The Social Security records are in error. | Jones, Leila Lorraine (I25961)
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| 303 | Death: His death is listed as 1767 in Kingston, New Brunswick in Geneanet and Ancestry Family Trees. This would have placed his death before the Revolutionary War, clearly an error. | Whelpley, Oliver (I13652)
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| 304 | Death: His gravestone gives his death date as April 3rd, but his death record state the 4th. | Woodman, Joshua (I676)
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| 305 | Death: Richardson (1993) gives his death date as 1 November 1682. | Eaton, John (I728)
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| 306 | Death: Spencer (2016) gives his death date as 28 October 1804 | Adams, Captain Jonathan (I14897)
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| 307 | Death: Stuart (2002) gives his death as 19 August 1131, while Geni Online gives it as 19 July 1131. I have chosen to follow Stuart (2002) | Raymond Berenger III Marquis of Barcelona and Count of Provence (I3916)
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| 308 | Death: The 1900 Census states he was born in December 1814, but the year of death on his gravestone is 1815. I am using the Census date. | Briggs, Daniel Jr. (I24923)
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| 309 | Death: The coroner's report states he died on 31 August. | Smith, Richard Harry (I25485)
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| 310 | Death: The date on his headstone reads, "5 January 1821," which is probably an error. | Woodman, Joshua (I14119)
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| 311 | Death: There is a problem between the dates of his death and those of the administration of his will. | Eaton, Ensign Thomas (I18772)
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| 312 | Death: There is minimal information on Francis Clark. There is a Find-a-Grave entry for a Francis Clark in Morocco, Indiana giving his death as 30 September 1844. There is no birth date. Several have added this as our Francis' death, but there is no evidence. His wife died in Pennsylvania, so did he I suspect. | Clark, Francis (I26092)
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| 313 | Death: There is much speculation on the date of his death, some giving a date as late as 1694. | Woodman, Lt. Edward (I671)
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| 314 | Death: Woodman (1856) and Woodman (1995) list her death as 17 September 1839 in Auburn, Maine. This is clearly incorrect according to her gravestone. | Woodman, Alvina (I11864)
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| 315 | First Name: On her birth record, she is recorded as Lorany Woodman. On her gravestone as Lorana Woodman. | Woodman, Lorana (I14141)
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| 316 | Immigration: Her immigration was probably a year later, but this is the only recorded date we have. | Prentiss, Calista Ann (I9897)
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| 317 | Immigraton: The 1900 Census lists his immigration year as 1888, while the 1930 gives 1875. Given that his naturalization was 1887, the latter is probably more correct. | Roy, Joseph (I8)
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| 318 | Lack of Details: It appears that there were several people named John Heffernan in New York and Connecticut. There is not enough information to link any of them at this time. | Heffernan, John (I11368)
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| 319 | Marriage: A Rebecca Woodman married John Trainer on 21 January 1640 in Corsham. However, there is no proof that this Rebecca was the daughter of Edward. | Woodman, Rebecca (I18114)
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| 320 | Marriage: An Anne Woodman married William Siell in Corsham in 1641. There is no proof that this Anne was the daughter of Edward. | Woodman, Anne (I18117)
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| 321 | Marriage: Authors with access to the original records list Joshua and Hannah's marriage as 12 November 1776. The "official" transcription gives it as 21 November 1776. I believe the transcription is in error. | Woodman, Joshua (I14119)
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| 322 | Marriage: Authors with access to the original records list Joshua and Hannah's marriage as 12 November 1776. The "official" transcription gives it as 21 November 1776. I believe the transcription is in error. | Blaisdell, Hannah (I18399)
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| 323 | Marriage: Bergeron (1981) gives both of their third marriage as occurring in Grand Pré. | Boudrot, Claude (I15726)
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| 324 | Marriage: Bergeron (1981) gives both of their third marriage as occurring in Grand Pré. | Corporon, Marie-Magdeleine (I15972)
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| 325 | Marriage: Clemens (1926) and Woodman (1995) give Joshua and Elizabeth's marriage location as Newbury. | Woodman, Joshua (I18123)
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| 326 | Marriage: Clemens (1926) and Woodman (1995) give Joshua and Elizabeth's marriage location as Newbury. | Stevens, Elizabeth (I26185)
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| 327 | Marriage: Elizabeth did not marry Samuel Plummer first. | Woodman, Elizabeth (I14090)
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| 328 | Marriage: Gorlick (2011) gives their marriage year as 1707. | Family: Captain François LeRoy dit Audy / Celetje Jans Damen (F9233)
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| 329 | Marriage: Jetté (2002) states she married Louis Auclair. This was the husband of her sister, Marie-Thérèse instead. | LeRoy, Thérèse-Élisabeth (I13033)
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| 330 | Marriage: Madden (1968) gives the place of their marriage as Port Royal. | Boudrot, Michel (I1065)
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| 331 | Marriage: Madden (1968) gives the place of their marriage as Port Royal. | Cormier, Marie-Magdeleine (I1066)
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| 332 | Marriage: Marriage Date: Chiasson, Angelina (2001) gives Pierre Boudreau and Viginie Godin's marriage as 15 January 1939 in Rang-Saint-Georges, Paquetville, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. Rang-Saint-Georges is a village of Paquetville. | Godin, Virginie (I11512)
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| 333 | Marriage: Marriage Date: Chiasson, Angelina (2001) gives Pierre Boudreau and Viginie Godin's marriage as 15 January 1939 in Rang-Saint-Georges, Paquetville, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. Rang-Saint-Georges is a village of Paquetville. | Boudreau, Pierre Joseph (I1061)
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| 334 | Marriage: Morse (1903 & 1905) gives their marriage date as 1783. | Family: Eliphalet Morse / Sally Riggs (F3215)
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| 335 | Marriage: Sarah was not the widow of John Whitlock as both Josephine Frost and Donald Lines Jacobus have asserted. | Howes, Sarah (I13671)
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| 336 | Marriage: Several sources list her as having married William Jacob Cayton and having a middle name of "Rachel". That marriage was recorded in Virginia, and her name was listed as "Rachel". Given her birthdate that meant she was 13 when married. Lastly, her death record gives her last name as "Oakes", not "Cayton". This connection is obviously false.. | Oakes, Elizabeth (I25933)
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| 337 | Marriage: Some sources give her a second marriage to Martin Aucoin. I believe this to be incorrect. | Boudrot, Élisabeth (I12111)
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| 338 | Marriage: There is a lot of confusion in Henry's marriage. The detailed analysis by Robert Charles Anderson in his Great Migration volume clears it up, One marriage, and that to Bridget, surname unknow. Bridget later remarried, Richard Winslow. | Family: Henry Travers / Bridget ______ (F9551)
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| 339 | Marriage: There is an Elizabeth Woodman who married Thomas archer on 16 January 1626 in Corsham, England. There is no proof that this is Elizabeth, daughter of Edward. | Woodman, Elizabeth (I18120)
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| 340 | Marriage: Woodman (1856) and Woodman (1995) give Jonathan and Abigail's marriage date as 12 November 1782. | Woodman, Jonathan (I14125)
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| 341 | Marriage: Woodman (1856) and Woodman (1995) give Jonathan and Abigail's marriage date as 12 November 1782. | Morse, Abigail (I18407)
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| 342 | Marriage: Woodman (1856) gives their marriage as 13 Oct 1786. | Woodman, Sarah (I14128)
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| 343 | Marriage: Woodman (1856) gives their marriage as 13 Oct 1786. | Emmons, John (I21359)
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| 344 | Marriage: Woodman (1995) gives their marriage date as 30 September 1776. | Woodman, Lt. Samuel (I14124)
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| 345 | Marriage: Woodman (1995) gives their marriage date as 30 September 1776. | French, Judith (I18405)
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| 346 | Marriages: Unless there were several children who died in infancy, the long interval between the birth of John Lawrence’s son John and those of his other children is best explained by supposing the preacher had two wives. The postulated birth dates for the children are deduced from their marriages and/or the spans of their children’s baptisms. | Family: Rev. John Lawrence / (F7647)
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| 347 | Misreading: Many list Helen C. Woodman as a daughter of Greenleaf and Dorothy Woodman. This is a misreading of the 1850 census form. The parson on line 23 is Milton C. Woodman. | Woodman, Milton Clark (I11884)
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| 348 | Name: Molly was a very common nickname for Mary and are often used interchangeably. | Woodman, Mary (I14162)
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| 349 | Name: According to Micheal Louis Scully the origins of the Scully name is: The Irish surname Scully is the Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic name O'Scolaidhe. This name ultimately derived from an Old Irish word meaning, literally, "a student". Hence, the name is of nickname origin, deriving from a personal characteristic of the original bearer. During the Middle Ages, nicknames were very popular in Ireland; they were terms of affection and endearment, and the name 'Scolaidhe' was usually given to one who was a student or who was noted for having great academic ability. The family name Scully was first found in county Westmeath and Leinster where they had been seated as early as the twelfth century but were driven out during the Anglo-Norman invasion of Strongbow in 1172 and their lands were confiscated and they were driven in to counties Tipperary and Cork (Province of Munster). Despite this some of the name are still numerous in Leinster On leaving Delvin (County Westmeath) the most significant family of this name in medieval Ireland settled in Lorrha, in the southern county of Tipperary where they became erenaghs of the church of St. Ruan. Erenaghs were powerful lay lords whose families held church titles and property from generation to generation. It was no doubt an offshoot of these which gave its name to Ballyscully, a place on the other side of the Shannon. Another branch of the Scully sept settled near Cashel in South Tipperary in the seventeenth century. This family gave their name to Scully's Cross which is a magnificent ecclesiastical memorial near the Rock of Cashel where the Scullys have the privilege of interment. A branch of the Scully family retained its lands in County Dublin up to 1256 when the property of William O'Scully passed in to ecclesiastical possession. Scully is used sometimes in north Connacht as a synonym of Scullion or Scullin (O'Scolláin). Scullin is now rare, but Scullion is fairly numerous in north east Ulster. The O'Scullions were erenaghs of Ballyscullion in the deanery of Rathlowry, diocese of Derry. The name Scully occurred in many references, but from time to time the surname was spelt Scully, Scally, O'Scully, Sculley, Skully, Skulley and these changes in spelling frequently occurred, even between father and son. It was not uncommon to find a person's name spelt several different ways during his or her lifetime, firstly when he or she was baptised, another when that person was married, and yet another appearing on the death certificate. The best know Scullys were Tipperary men. James Scully was the proprietor of Scully's Bank of Tipperary, one of the few private banks to weather the financial crises of 1820 and 1825. These crises occured when the British and Irish currencies were combined following a controversial Act of Parliament and numerous small banks were forced out of business. It is of interest to record that this very reputable institution, Scully's Bank of Tipperary, was auquired by John Sadlier of scandalous and notorious memory. Denis Scully (1773-1830), political writer and Catholic advocate, and his son Vincent Scully (1810-1871), well-known Irish politician and author, were of the same Kilfeacle family. James Scully (b. 1865), American poet, was born in county Cork. | Scully, William (I2535)
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| 350 | Name: He is called Nathaniel is some of the records. | Whelpley, Nathan (I13673)
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| 351 | Name: It appears that she mainly used "Désirée" as her name. | Roy, Adèle-Clémence-Désirée (I25616)
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| 352 | Native American Ancestry: Frank Walter's father was full blooded Mohawk and that his wife was full blooded French according to family tradition. This tradition has been disproved by research and DNA testing. | Burnett, Francis William (I1080)
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| 353 | Parents: From Dale (1899) "Joshua Coffin, in his notes on the Kent family, vol. 15, page 273, New Eng. His. & Gen. Reg., says in the History of Newbury are several errors not chargeable to the printer. Thus, on page 307 are some mistakes in the families of John Kent, Sr., and John Kent, Jr., which may be thus corrected." He calls John Kent, Sr., the one who m. Mary Hobbs, and John Kent, Jr., the one who m. Sarah Woodman, and the records of these families as above given are as he corrected the m. Cannot say whose son John, Jr., was." | Kent Junior, John (I1601)
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| 354 | Parents: I can not find her parents. Some have linked her with Hopestill Leland, but I have found no proof of this connection. | Leland, Marcy (I25978)
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| 355 | Parents: Several Ancestor.com family trees have her last name as "Darling" and her parents as Denis and Hannah (Francis) Darling. One has her as being adopted by John Darling with a birth surname as "Barney". I can find no proof of any of this, and every source I check gives her maiden name as unknown. | ______, Sarah (I13662)
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| 356 | Paternity: Full proof of her paternity has yet to be found. | Poirier, Anne (I1984)
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| 357 | Pedigree: From a pedigree recorded by the antiquary Thomas Tanner, Bishop of St. Asaph (1674?-1735): The pedigree is headed by"_____ Lawrence, a famous preacher, a reverend grave minister who had been a preacher to those who fleeing from religion in Q. Marie?s day [1553?58] met together in woods & secret places, as they could. He was a gentleman of a great estate & exceeding liberality to the poor. In the time of Q. Elizabeth he preached at Fressingfield. He owned St James Park in South Elmham. | Lawrence, Rev. John (I11155)
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| 358 | Possible Fraud: Celista Burnett was listed as the widow of Frank Burnett and received a pension based on Frank's Civil War service. Had Celista's husband been in the Civil War, he would have joined as a pre-teen. This appears to be her father-in-law's service. Possibly Frank was a drummer boy. | Prentiss, Calista Ann (I9897)
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| 359 | Same Name: There is a Bernard Gaughan and family living in Philadelphia at about the same timeframe. Whether they are related is unknown, however they are two distinct family units. | Gaughan, Bryan (I9835)
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| 360 | Second Marriage and Death: Much more research needs to be done on this family. Compounding the issues is the name Joseph. In Québec, if a boy's first name was not Joseph, then he was christened Joseph. Roy is also a very common name. Hence Joseph Roy is akin to John Smith. In Ancestry.com Member Trees is a second marriage to a Mary Parker, and a death date of 13 July 1908. I found the Find-a-Grave record for the Joseph Roy who died on 13 July 1908, and it states his father was Augustine. Clearly a different Joseph. Also, in the 1880 Census, our Joseph was married to Ada. Adelaide easily becomes Ada, while Mary does not. | Roy, Joseph (I847)
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| 361 | Ages: Maud was a minor and it is unlikely that the marriage was ever consummated. | Family: Bertram III de Verdun, Sheriff of Leicestershire / Maud de Ferrers (F8257)
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| 362 | Ancestry: Ames (1938) states the following: Note: In Mitchell’s ‘History of Bridgewater’ (1840), which contained the first American account of the family, this John Ames of Bruton is called Richard— an error copied in several subsequent records. The descent is given as: (1) JOHN AMES. All that is known of this earliest ancestor from whom the Ames family of Easton can trace direct descent is that he was buried in Bruton, Somersetshire, England, Feb. 21, 1560, and that he had at least one son. Issue i. John Ames (see 2). (2) JOHN AMES, son of John Ames (i). Born, Bruton, England; died there in 1583. Married, Sept. 25, 1559, Margery Crome (or Brome). Issue (All born in Bruton, England) i. John Ames (see 3). ii. Launcelot Ames, born about 1562. iii. William Ames, born about 1564. (3) JOHN AMES, eldest son of John Ames (2). Christened, Bruton, England, May i, 1560; died there in 1629. sue (All born in Bruton, England) 1 i. Thomas Ames, died in infancy. ii. Henry Ames, christened July 25, 1603. iii. William Ames (see 4). iv. John Ames (see 4A). V. Mary Ames, christened Apr. 1, 1613. Richard Ames has different dates than this John Ames. More research is needed. I have followed the line given by Ames, Richard (1959). | Ames, Richard (I38)
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| 363 | Birth and Death: The Find-a-Grave Website has his birth and death in Newbury. Clearly inaccurate. | Sibley, Samuel (I14117)
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| 364 | Birth Date: Elizabeth was 38 years old when she died. | Hills, Elizabeth (I816)
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| 365 | Birth Date: He was 40 in 1291. | de Mortimer of Wigmore, Sir Edmund (I7575)
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| 366 | Birth Date: He was aged thirty-eight years in the inquest after his death. | Wake, Sir Baldwin Lord of Bourne (I8544)
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| 367 | Birth Date: She was 82 when she died according to her gravestone. | Ballou, Sarah (I15145)
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| 368 | Birth: Her death certificate states she was born November 4th, while the Social Security claim was November 11th. | Clark, Margaret (I11786)
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| 369 | Birth: The 1880 and 1900 Censuses gives her birth date as 1879. Later on she uses 1882. Possibly a mistake, but one that is repeated twice, or possibly, an attempt to be slightly younger. I am using the 1879 date until I can find a birth record. | McHugh, Rose C. (I11069)
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| 370 | Birth: The 1900 Census lists his birth date as May 1828. His obituary states he was born in 1836. | Green, David E. (I10094)
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| 371 | Birth: Adams (1898) gives her birth date as 26 February 1676. | Adams, Miriam (I11219)
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| 372 | Birth: Ballou (1882) give his birth as in 1850. | Cheney, Levi (I136)
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| 373 | Birth: Birth Year of 1864 listed on her tombstone is incorrect. | Reardon, Mary Ann (I1536)
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| 374 | Birth: Breaux (1994) states he was born about 1639 in La Chaussée, Loudunais, Vienne, France. Gaspard (1994) and Broussard (1994) state he was born in 1638/39 in Maritime or Martaize, Seine, France. I am following White (1999). | Robichaud, Étienne (I1620)
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| 375 | Birth: Chapman (1872) gives her birth date as 31 December 1679. | Trowbridge, Deliverance (I20544)
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| 376 | Birth: Chiasson (1986) gives her birth as 13 August 1874 | Godin, Geneviève (I1031)
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| 377 | Birth: Estabrook (1891) states he was born in Princeton, Massachusetts. | Estabrook, Benjamin (I23906)
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| 378 | Birth: Farmer (1829) gives his birth as about 1612. | Roper, Walter (I20440)
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| 379 | Birth: Guido (2006) gives his birth date as 1055. | Gundrada St. Omer (I3507)
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| 380 | Birth: He is also listed in the complied vital records of Leominster, this probably being a record of the early settlers. | Carter, Captain Nathaniel Jr. (I12840)
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| 381 | Birth: He was an infant in 1162. | de Toeni, Sir Roger Lord of Flamstead (I7841)
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| 382 | Birth: He was born in the part of Topsfield that became Rowley. | Smith, Jacob (I20669)
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| 383 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 1 (8) 1668. | Dewing, Deborah (I9813)
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| 384 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 12 (6) 1648. | Eaton, Martha (I892)
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| 385 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 15 (2) 1655. | Sleeper, Naomi (I18890)
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| 386 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 17 (6) 1689. | Thayer, Ruth (I15107)
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| 387 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 2 (2) 1651. | Harris, Mary (I24988)
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| 388 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 22 (7) 1635. | Stearns, Sarah (I760)
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| 389 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 23 (2) 1649. | Gay, Abiel (I21139)
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| 390 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 31 (6) 1643. | Richardson, Ruth (I18921)
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| 391 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 4 ( ) 1638. | Shaw, Esther (I18906)
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| 392 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 5 (9) 1654. | Flanders, Sarah (I18423)
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| 393 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 6 (3) 1641. | Copp, Rebecca (I18486)
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| 394 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 8 (3) 1643. | Phillips, Experience (I14560)
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| 395 | Birth: Her birth date was recorded as 8 (7) 1641. | Gale, Sarah (I267)
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| 396 | Birth: Her birth is recorded as 25 (6) 1668. | Souther, Mary (I1024)
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| 397 | Birth: Her birth was recorded as 15 (4) 1659. | Weed, Deborah (I18718)
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| 398 | Birth: Her birth was recorded as 20 (6) 1656. Flagg (1852) and Pierce (1882) incorrectly interpret this date as June. | Pierce, Mary (I791)
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| 399 | Birth: Her Death Certificate gives her birth date as 14 September 1875. | Reardon, Julia Ann (I823)
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| 400 | Birth: Her death certificate lists her birth date as 12 March 1879, clearly in error. | Reardon, Ellen (I824)
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