The H600 Project Genealogy DB
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Matches 2,901 to 2,950 of 28,499
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2901 | Adopted. | Woodworth, Marilla (I24771)
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2902 | Adoption at age 8. Adopted by Charles Frederic Morse, his mother's second husband, following the death of his biological father. | Walsh, Freeman Johnson (I73055)
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2903 | After her divorce from Rev. Cleveland she took back the name Brown. | Faubion, Hannah Jane (I7912)
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2904 | After Lucy died Silas remarried; Lucy's sister Polly. Also have: marriage in 2 Apr 1814, Oakham, Worcester, Massachusetts Also have: died on her birthday, 17 Aug 1818. | Hoar, Lucy (I5791)
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2905 | Age 11 in the 1900 census, living with her sister Hattie, along with their siblings Edward (age 13) and Leroy (age 8). | Horr, Ann (I38791)
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2906 | Age 13 in the 1850 census: https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Fpal%3A%2FMM9.1.r%2FMH9L-57W%2Fp_292569078 Marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/M6N6-LVF/p1 | Shaw, Susan A. (I59531)
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2907 | Age 16, 1900 census: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MM63-TRG Death: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VPQ5-GR1 Cemetery: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84977526 | Sargent, Hollis Irvin (I66220)
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2908 | Age 2 in the 1880 Census. | Haehl, Cora J. (I4170)
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2909 | Age 2 months in the 1870 census. Cemrtery: http://www.nnygenealogy.com/pages/cemetery/individual_burial.php?burialid=49893&page=14&cemeteryid=39 | Horr, Millie (I19372)
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2910 | Age 2, 1870 Census: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M6D7-5N2 A ge 12, 1880 census: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFQ4-Q19 Date of birth taken from 1900 census: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMGQ-5XD Marriage date: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F48P-7ZQ Obituary published: Oakland Tribune March 25, 1914 | Barry, Ernest F. (I14465)
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2911 | Age 20 at the time of marriage. | McKay, Daisy (I6609)
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2912 | Age 22 at time of marriage. [[Her sister's obituary: Fayetteville NY Bulletin 1982 - 0474.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Fayetteville%20NY%20Bulletin/Fayetteville%20NY%20Bulletin%201982%20pdf/Fayetteville%20NY%20Bulletin%201982%20-%200474.pdf Georgian D Dyer, of 13 Pebble Hill South, DeWitt, died Saturday, April 3. A native of Ashland, Pa, Mrs. Dyer had lived in the area since 1946. She was a graduate of St. Luke's Hospital Nursing School in New York City, and she worked for many years at St Joseph's Hospital and Upstate Medical Center. She is survived by her husband, Dr. R. Stuart Dyer; three sons, Robert S., James A. and Russell M. Dyer; a brother, Theodore Dexter; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Krause and Mrs. Sophia Horr; - and four grandchildren. Services were private, with burial in White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt. Contributions may be made to St. David's Episcopal Church. Fairchild and Meech DeWitt Chapel had charge of arrangements. | Dexter, Sophia (I5827)
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2913 | Age 24 in 1910 | Hoar, Johanna (I36858)
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2914 | Age 25 in 1934 | Frazier, Mary (I16984)
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2915 | Age 28 in 1910. | Doyle, Thomas W. (I25271)
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2916 | Age 38 in 1901 | Gray, Margaret (I7559)
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2917 | Age 46 in 1901 | Kelty, Michael (I7562)
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2918 | Age 8 in the 1900 census, living with his sister Hattie, along with their siblings Edward (age 13) and Anna (age 11). | Horr, Leroy (I38792)
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2919 | AGE AT TIME OF MARRIAGE: HARRISON, 24 MELLISA, 23 | Family F3672
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2920 | Ages don't match in the 1905 census. Obituary: Buffalo NY Courier Express 1931 - 5830.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/Buffalo%20NY%20Courier%20Express/Buffalo%20NY%20Courier%20Express%201931/Buffalo%20NY%20Courier%20Express%201931%20-%205830.pdf Sister of Daniel, William, Richard, Michael Stanton, Sister Mary Ivador of the Mercy Order, and Mrs. J. P. Kelly. | Stanton, Kathryn (I1130)
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2921 | Albany NY Knickerbocker News 1944 - 6520.pdf Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Becker, Amsterdam, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Mrs. Pearl Hoar, to Edward Fitzgerald, son of Patrick J. Fitzgerald, 271 Green. The wedding was Saturday afternoon. Nov. 25, in St. Ann's Church. , Mrs. Walter Johnson, Amsterdam, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and John Bucci, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride wore a purple wool suit with matching accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Johnson'wore a brown ensemble with matching accessories and white roses. Following a dinner, the couple left for Canada. The bride is a graduate of Amsterdam High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy. | Fitzgerald, Edward (I76123)
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2922 | Albany NY Knickerbocker News 1944 - 6520.pdf Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Becker, Amsterdam, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Mrs. Pearl Hoar, to Edward Fitzgerald, son of Patrick J. Fitzgerald, 271 Green. The wedding was Saturday afternoon. Nov. 25, in St. Ann's Church. , Mrs. Walter Johnson, Amsterdam, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and John Bucci, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride wore a purple wool suit with matching accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Johnson'wore a brown ensemble with matching accessories and white roses. Following a dinner, the couple left for Canada. The bride is a graduate of Amsterdam High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy. | Becker, Pearl (I76121)
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2923 | ALBERT HORR MONTGOMERY Born September 8, 1882, in Chicago. Graduate of University of Michigan, 1905, A. B.; Rush Medical College, 1907. Interne at Cook County Hospital, 1907-09. Practice: general surgery. Attending sur- geon at Children's Memorial Hospital, 1919 to date; assistant attending surgeon at Presbyterian Hospital, 1914 to date. Instructor in surgery at Rush Medical College, 1914 to date. Married Elizabeth Russell, August 22, 1914, at Tulare, Cal. Member of Ameri- can Medical Association, Chicago Surgical Society and University Club. Author of "Subdeltoid Bur- sitis Associated with the Deposition of Lime Salts," "Fractures through the Neck of the Astragalus" and "Gunshot Fractures of the Innominate Bone." Mili- tary Service: Captain, M. C., with Base Hospital No. 13, December, 1917; operating surgeon with Evacua- tion Hospitals Nos. 5, 6 and 7 and at Reconstruction Hospital, Ft. Sheridan. Major, June, 1919; dis- charged September 5, 1919. Residence, 6301 Lake- wood Avenue, Chicago. http://archive.org/stream/bulletin40pres/bulletin40pres_djvu.txt Dr. Albert H. Montgomery, an attend- ing surgeon on the hospital medical staff and Rush professor of surgery at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, died on January 31, 1948. He was a graduate of Rush Medical College, served his internship in Presbyterian Hospital, and had been a member of the medical staff since 1916. Dr. Montgomery will be greatly missed by his colleagues who held him in the highest esteem. | Montgomery, Dr. Albert Horr (I67637)
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2924 | Alexander & Phoebe moved to Kansas in 1859. | Berry, Alexander (I35208)
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2925 | Alfred Hoar and Elizabeth Smith applied far a marriage license on Jan 1, 1886 in Berks Co, Pennsylvania. Marriage to Alfred: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KMCD-C7P 1910 Census, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Smith, Elizabeth (I17773)
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2926 | Alfred Hoar and Elizabeth Smith applied far a marriage license on Jan 1, 1886 in Berks Co, Pennsylvania. Marriage: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KMCD-C7P Name: Alfred Hoar Death date: 04 Mar 1903 Death place: Portland, Oregon Gender: Male Race or color (on document): White Age at death: 43 years 1 month 1 day Estimated birth year: 1860 Birth date: Birth place: Penna Marital status: Unknown Spouse name: Father name: Father birth place: Mother name: Mother birth place: Occupation: Merchant Street address: Residence: Cemetery name: Northwood Cem Burial place: Burial date: 17 Jun 1903 Additional relatives: Film number: 1854576 Digital GS number: 4009586 Image number: 149 Reference number: cn 28126 Collection: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915 Case # Name Hoar, Alfred Death Date 03-05-1903 Age 43y Record Type Portland [Oregon] Deaths County Source Portland Identifier Vol 5 | Hoar, Alfred (I9000)
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2927 | Alfred NY Sun 1914-1917 - 0005.pdf The body of Mrs. Alexander Hoard was brought to this village last Saturday and buried in Hillside cemetery. Mrs. Hoard died at the home of her brother, Henry Bennett of Canisteo. | Bennett, Mary E. (I41397)
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2928 | Alic Hennessey: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hennessey-2 | Edminister, Alys (I58586)
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2929 | All belonging to the same family? Zoar Cemetery Master Index, Monroe Co., IL SURNAME- GIVEN NAME- BIRTH- DEATH- SECTION- ROW -LOT GRAVE MARKER HORR, D. B. UNKNOWN HORR, GUSTAV 10/23/1880 02/05/1891 OLD N 17 B MARKED *HORR, JACOB 1838 12/12/1861 OLD N 12 B MARKED *HORR, MARIA [dau of Martin] 09/11/1873 02/08/1878 OLD N 16 B MARKED HORR, MARTHA 12/31/1869 04/07/1871 OLD N 15 B MARKED *HORR, MARTIN 09/28/1845 01/31/1882 UNKNOWN HORR, SEBILLA 1842 04/13/1858 OLD N 9 B MARKED HORR, Unknown [Maria Daab?] 09/28/1815 01/31/1882 OLD N 17 A MARKED Photo of Sebilla's headstone: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmonroe/cemeteries/newhanover2/Horr_Sebilla.jpg | Horr, Jacob (I1710)
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2930 | All Jefferson Co, New York | Horr, Israel (I10354)
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2931 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com Arthur Roy Weatherwax and his wife, Josephine Ruth Haar (known as Ruth) were killed in a train-car accident in Willsboro, NY in November 1925. They left six children orphaned who were raised by various family members all over the Country. | Haar, Josephine Ruth (I32060)
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2932 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com Arthur Roy Weatherwax and his wife, Josephine Ruth Haar (known as Ruth) were killed in a train-car accident in Willsboro, NY in November 1925. They left six children orphaned who were raised by various family members all over the Country. | Weatherwax, Arthur Roy (I31294)
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2933 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com Cemetery: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~townoflee/Cemeteries/Evergreen/horr.html On his gravestone is "Co. H 121 N.Y.S.V. (no dates)". Lawrence was married three times and had six children. He was a farmer. | Horr, Lawrence Jr. (I32056)
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2934 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com Dell (known as "Budge") lived in Glens Falls, NY in 1936. His birth date is unconfirmed, but probably listed incorrectly as it is too close to his sister, Marjorie's birth date. This date was found in the CA death records on the internet. The on line California death/birth records database lists him as being born 12/19/1904. | Haar, Dell Roy (I31286)
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2935 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com Fact 1: Buried in the military cemetary, Presidio Fact 4: Born in Herkimer Co. Fact 6: Grey eyes, light hair, light complextion Fact 7: 5'4" tall - a laborer at time of enlistment Fact 8: Enlisted in Buffalo on 8/4/1881 Fact 9: Discharged 8/3/1885 - Ft. Keough, Montana Fact 10: Corporal, character - good Son born: Dell born 1894 or 1895 | Haar, David Richard (I32059)
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2936 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com Fact 1: Emma lived in Miles City at the time of marriage Fact 2: David lived in Ft. Keough, Montana Fact 3: Her mother was born in Michigan and father Fact 4: born at sea and was English Fact 5: In 1936 (50th wedd. anniv.), it said they had Fact 6: lived in the Bay Area for 13 years. Fact 7: Listed children: Mrs. F.J. Wilks, Modesto Fact 8: Mrs. Arthur Sebina, Alameda Fact 9: Mrs. Kenneth Andrews & Mrs. Amos Lash, NY Fact 10: Dell - Glens Falls Fact 11: Listed 14 grandchildren, 2 great grands Fact 12: Born in Battle Creek, MI | Buckingham, Emma A. (I33297)
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2937 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com | Haar, Laura (I31292)
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2938 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com | Haar, Marjorie Irene (I31291)
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2939 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com | Haar, David R. (I31289)
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2940 | All of the information on this family was kindly contributed by Patti VanWagner: sunshine360days@hotmail.com | Haar, Amie (I31288)
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2941 | Allen Rowe was the oldest son of Asaph Rowe and was born in Madrid in 1834. In 1850 he was a laborer living on the farm of Abner Toothaker in Rangeley, and in 1860 he was a laborer who lived on the Henry Kimball farm in Rangeley. He married Martha Boodry, daughter of Thomas Boodry, after 1860. She died on July 22, 1863, giving birth to a son who died the same day. On March 4, 1864, Allen Rowe enlisted from Rangeley in Company F, 2nd Maine Cavalry. He died on July 1, 1864 in a hospital at Brashear City, Louisiana. He and his wife are buried in the Nile Cemetery in Rangeley Eben Rowe, Allen's brother, was born on December 29, 1839, in Madrid. In 1860, he was a laborer living on Edward Toothaker's farm in Rangeley. He enlisted from Rangeley in Company A, 20th Maine Infantry, and was mustered in at Portland on August 29, 1862. The 20th Maine was assigned to the Army of the Potomac and participated in all of the major battles of the eastern theatre from Antietam in September, 1862, to the siege of Petersburg. The regiment is best known for its dramatic stand on Little Round Top at Gettysburg in July, 1863, under the command of Colonel Joshua Chamberlain. It was selected to receive the surrender of Lee's army at Appomattox on April 9, 1865. The 20th Maine marched in the Grand Review in Washington on May 23, 1865, and was mustered out on July 16. During its service, the regiment lost 147 men in battle and 146 to disease. Eben Rowe was discharged from the Army on May 15, 1865. He married Florette Hoar in 1865, and in 1870 he was a farmer in Rangeley with real estate valued at $600 and $636 in other assets. His wife died in 1873. On April 26, 1878, Rowe married sixteen year-old Mary Ella McLaughlin. In 1880 they lived in Rangeley and Rowe described himself as a laborer. He was the Rangeley town treasurer in the 1880's and was elected Selectman. He was part owner of the water mill in town and later of the steam mill at the foot of Allen Street. He applied for a pension 1890 and died at his home in Rangeley on Easter Sunday, 1928. His second wife died in 1951 at the home of their son Olin in Rangeley. Rowe and both of his wives are buried in Evergreen Cemetery. | Rowe, Eben (I14619)
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2942 | Along with her sister Grace, they were co-owners of 100 Walhalla Rd, Columbus, OH. 1Feb98 | Hafford, Helen Florilla (I10202)
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2943 | Also have born abt 1807, in/of Shelburne, Franklin Co, Massachusetts Father: Mr. Hanson Mother: Sophia Root | Hanson, Edwin (I11451)
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2944 | Also have Saybrook, Massachusetts Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 | Family F13395
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2945 | Also have: born abt 1794 and 1795. | Lewis, John (I17737)
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2946 | Also have: Born abt 1804, Of- Shelburne, Franklin Co, Massachusetts Father: Mr. Hanson Mother:Sophia Root FamilySearch.org Email from Joyce S. If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com 1880 Census Place: 1st Ward, Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa 1880 Household: Page Number 315D Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Peter FISHER Self M Male W 83 NC Tailor PA NC Perces H. FISHER Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA | Hanson, Persis (I11439)
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2947 | Also have: Born in Oakham, Worcester Co Massachusetts | Hoar, Mary (I5807)
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2948 | Also have: Born in Oakham, Worcester Co, Massachusetts | Hoar, (Unknown) (I5812)
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2949 | Also have: Clack Co Indiana | Family F6435
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2950 | Also have: Marriage April 03, 1821. Also have: Marriage 4 Oct 1819 in Oakham, Worcester, Massachusetts Note her sister Lucy died 27 Aug 1818. Her first child was born in May 1820, named after her sister Lucy. Name: Polly Reed Gender: Female Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 13 Jul 1866 Death Place: Oakham, Massachusetts Age: 77 Birth Date: 1789 Birthplace: North Brookfield Occupation: Race: White Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Samuel Horr Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06721-1 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 960189 Reference Number: v 194 p 223 Collection: Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910 | Hoar, Polly (I5799)
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