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! From Lori Lauer's papers | Marjorie Edna BOBIER
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Mahey says abt 9 Dec 1801 in York Co. PA; this date is clearly wrong. Perhaps that is a death date? | Catherine (Christina) BOWER
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!Info from Lori Lauer: died in a car accident. | Orpha A. BOYD
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!from 1901 census-Dundas Co,ontario,Canada | Pearly BOYD
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!From Tombstone in Shaver cemetery, Dundas co, matilda Twp.On 1901 Census appears to be born 9Nov 1860 | William E. BOYD
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! From Lori Lauer's papers | George BOYLER
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A Daniel Brewster married to a Hannah Gager was the son of Benjamin Brewster and Ann Addis. I was already aware that Daniel Brewster was married to Hannah Gager, so I am making the assumption that both Daniel Brewsters are one and the same. Be aware that this is a leap of faith, and should be further researched if you need to count on this line. | Daniel BREWSTER
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Came to Plymouth, Nov 1621. | Jonathan BREWSTER
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In Plymouth 16 Dec 1620. A Mayflower passenger. | William BREWSTER, , Elder
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Charles BRONTMIER
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Delbert BRONTMIER
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!From Lori Lauer's papers Residence: Elk Lake ,Ontario | Glen BRONTMIER
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Harry BRONTMIER
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!From Lori Lauer's papers
Residence: Niagara Falls, Ontario | Joanne BRONTMIER
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!From Lori Lauer's papers Residence: St Catherines, Ontario | June BRONTMIER
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Leaphy BRONTMIER
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! From Lori Lauer's papers | Donald BROWN
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There must be a date problem since Jesse could not have been born two years after his mother's death. | Elizabeth BROWN
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Seems to have died from childbirth. | Isabel BRUSH
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of Newport, RI. | Robert BURDICK
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Deceased at birth. | Terry BURLINGAME
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Twin of Timothy. | Terry BURLINGAME
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Died at age 2. | Windell BURLINGAME
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!from Lori Lauer's papers | Eva BUSH
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Fought in the Civil War, Michigan 6th Cavalry. | Charles O BUTLER
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Sharon Cemetery | Charles O BUTLER
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Matthias was listed in the New London County census for 1790 with three boys under 16 and four females. | Mathias BUTTON
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"He came to America on the ship Abigail, with Governor John Endicott's party, landing at Salem, Mass. Sept. 6, 1628. He removed to Boston in 1633 where he was among the earliest settlers." | Matthias BUTTON
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Famous ice skater Dick Button is descended from Peter's line. | Peter BUTTON
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"He is listed in the census of 1790 for New London Co., Conn., with two boys under 16, probably Zebulon Jr. and John, and one female. He is listed in the 1800 census for Saratoga Co., N.Y., Town of Milton, with a daughter under 10, a son 10/16, a daughter 10/16, a son 16/26 and himself and wife as over 45. In the 1810 census of Coventry, Chenango Co., N. Y., he appears with one son 16/26, a daughter 10/16 and he and Mrs. Button over 45. In the 1820 census of Otisco, N. Y. he and his wife are listed. He served in the Revolution May 5, 1775 to Sept. 21, 1775 and from Feb. 27, 1776 to July 4, 1776." | Zebulon BUTTON
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of Norwich, CT | Rosina CADY
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"Of Warwick Rhode Island and Colchester." | Nathaniel CAHOON
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Brenda CAMPBELL
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! From lori Lauer's papers. | Sandy CAMPBELL
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Lottie Agnes CASSELMAN
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!From Lori Lauer's papers | Gloria CHAPMAN
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"Johnny Appleseed," American folklore figure. | John CHAPMAN
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A correction e-mailed to me in July 2004:
"Hi, I just visited your website and would like to bring one item to your attention and that is of Olive Cheney Button. I too have R. Glen Nye's book, 'Button Families of America' and have found the connection to her parents as being Benjamin Cheney and Eunice Hubbard inaccurate.
"They did have a daughter Olive who married a Chandler. After many years of research I have not found her parents but a Benjamin may be correct, not just the one who m. Eunice Hubbard." | Olive CHENEY
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See also http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr01/rr01_078.html#P63547 | Philip CHESLEY
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November 15, 1697, "Tho:.Chesley Sen: slain by yo Indians not far from Johnsons Creek. Will Jackson taken at the same time & at same time made his escape." | Thomas CHESLEY
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! From Lori Lauer's papers | Fred CHEVY
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! From Lori Lauer's papers | Rosie CHEVY
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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The HFA source says 1 Feb 1622, which seems to be too early. | Elizabeth CLARK
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Of Vancouver? | Joe CLARK
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Of Mississauga? | Marjorie CLARK
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Of Govan, Saskatchewan. | Orville CLARK
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