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Took the oath of allegiance at Stafford 16 Sep 1792.
May have fought in the War of 1812. | Joseph WALLBRIDGE
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| 1152 |
Never married. | Lucy WALLBRIDGE
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"Fam. reported all dead" | Mary WALLBRIDGE
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| 1154 |
Union Cemetery | Ora WALLBRIDGE
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| 1155 |
Fife Major in the Revolutionary War. | Porter WALLBRIDGE
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Died unmarried. | Samuel WALLBRIDGE
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Samuel's epitaph:
Here lies interred a young but learned head
Just mounts the stage, then sinks among the dead
Youth! stop, behold me now as you pass by
As you are now, so once was I
As I am now, you soon shall be
Prepare for death and follow me | Samuel WALLBRIDGE
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Nicknamed "Seuze." | Susan WALLBRIDGE
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| 1159 |
Randolph Center Cemetery | Susan WALLBRIDGE
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1st Cong. Ch. | Sybil WALLBRIDGE
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| 1161 |
Children's births recorded in Norwich Town Records. | Thomas WALLBRIDGE
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"Oct. 15, 1694, Amos, son of William Walbridge, of Preston" was baptized. Since Henry's son William would have been too young to bear children, this Amos is probably Henry's brother William's son. | William WALLBRIDGE
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Probably lived at Wales, MA | William WALLBRIDGE
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| 1164 |
In 1784 he was deprived by an act of the NY Legislature of all his rights, immunities, and privileges as a citizen, owing to his views and actions in regard to war with Great Britain. In 1786 his civil rights were restored on taking the oath of abjuration and allegiance. | Zebulon WALLBRIDGE
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"Stepson to John Fox." Note that he was born only two years before Fox married Louisa Jackson -- Perhaps Louisa was the mother of this child, and previously married to a Warner? | Isaac W. WARNER
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A Rogerene. | Joanna WAY
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| 1167 |
Died young. | Kittie M (Katie) WELLS
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| 1168 |
He died between 8 Dec 1628 (at Barrow) and before 15 May 1633 (at Alford). | Christopher WENTWORTH, of Alford
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Of Ballston Spa, New York. | ________ WESTCOTT
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| 1170 |
Went to Rock Falls, WI | Daniel WESTON
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| 1171 |
1:20 am, St Elizabeth Hospital | George Elder WHEARLEY
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| 1172 |
Riverside Cemetery | George Elder WHEARLEY
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| 1173 |
!All info from Lori Lauer's genealogy | Margaret Elizabeth WHITING
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| 1174 |
"of Lancaster" | Henry WILLARD
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| 1175 |
He was a freeman 15 May 1672. | John WINGATE
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!From 1851 and 1861 Census and exact year of birth from Jenny Bodenham (1802) and from Lori Lauer (1801). | Louiza or Louisa WISSEL
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!Information taken from Matilda Cemetery On Microfilm in Genealogical Library.Appears as Eunice on 1871 Census. Great great grand-mother of Jenny Bodenham 1308 Martock Rd RR#1 Sooke,B.C. V0S 1N0. As her as Lydia Emma Death age 84 in 1911. Birth should then be 1827. Deathtomb in Hainesville Cemetery reads (1830-1911) See Silas Collison her husband for further info The name was originally ULRICH and changed to WOOLERY | Lydia Emma (Eunice) WOLLERY
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Died young. | Bethiah WOODS
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| 1179 |
Died young. | Bethiah WOODS
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Died young. | James WOODS
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| 1181 |
Died young. | James WOODS
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| 1182 |
John, a "pin-maker", came to the Massachustts Bay Colony in the Hopewell from London to Boston in 1635. Settled in Sudbury, 1638. Admitted freeman on 10 May 1642.
His will, dated 26 November 1677 and proved 1 October 1678, names his wife Mary, sons John, Isaac, and James, daughter Katherine, son-in-law John Bellows, and grandchild Hannah Levins. | John WOODS
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| 1183 |
Died young. | Mary WOODS
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| 1184 |
!From Lori Lauer's papers Died as a child | Eric WORKMAN
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Marion WORKMAN
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| 1186 |
!From Duncan MacDonald Book Some births,marriages and deaths along the st lawrence River c 1840 c 1850 Presbyterian Farmer at time of Marriage. | William Henry WORKMAN
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| 1187 |
In the 1920 US census, Hannah is listed as follows:
Albertson, Hannah; wife; white; 54; married; immigrated in 1886; naturalized in 1886; born in Norway; native tongue Norwegian; father born in Norway, native tongue Norwegian; mother born in Norway, native tongue Norwegian; speaks English. | Hannah ________
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In the 1920 US census, Hannah is listed as follows:
Albertson, Hannah; wife; white; 54; married; immigrated in 1886; naturalized in 1886; born in Norway; native tongue Norwegian; father born in Norway, native tongue Norwegian; mother born in Norway, native tongue Norwegian; speaks English. | Hannah ________
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Note that there is a Johnson, Hilma E. , on the cd Marriage Index: New York City, 1600s-1800s (#239).
In 1920 census: listed with son-in-law Gust A. Johnson and daughter Vera. Record reads:
Johnson, Gust, Father-in-law, M, W, 67, Married, immigrated 1881(?), Naturalized 1891, born in Sweden, mother-tongue Swedish, parents both born in Sweden, mother tongue Swedish.
Johnson, Hilma, Mather-in-law, F, W, 76, Married, immigrated 1881(?), Naturalized 1891, born in Sweden, mother-tongue Swedish, parents both born in Sweden, mother tongue Swedish. | Hilma Eurika ________
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| 1190 |
Died in childbirth. | Sarah ________
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| 1191 |
The "widow Sarah Cole". | Sarah ________
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| 1192 |
1900 census says DE, Margaret's death certificate says PA. | ________ ________
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| 1193 |
Existence implied by a quotation on Ricki Pitzner's web page that reads:
"Bishop's Transcripts for Yarpole, England: 27 Jun 1808 - 'Mathew Drew, widower and Mary Williams, spinster, were married by banns' Witnesses: James Griffiths & Hannah Lewis" (emphasis mine -- ed.) | ________ ________
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Margie Puetz: "According to a 1885 Mn. census Stanley Austin was born Collett in Mn 1883. Shows father's place of birth Mn. I'm not positive but I do not believe Edward was his father. Information that I received from a relative said that Edward had left the family in Iowa (not proven) Adeline was left to raise the children alone. I thought maybe Edward had died. An 1880 census for Iowa shows her alone also the 1885 census for Mn. shows her alone. Adeline married Denzil Austin after 1885 in Mn. He was Stanley's stepfather." | ________ ________
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This could be Mehitable Welch, but I am still looking for a reference that ties these children to her. It seems odd for them to marry in 1778 and yet all these children weren't born until the 1800s, so possibly this is a different wife. | ________ ________
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