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351 | Married by: Father Colton Sarah's last name was also Boyle but not related as he stated in his pension file. | Family F707
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352 | Married name, Cornwall | Robinson, Lucy Ellen (I3227)
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353 | Mary is named in her father's Will. | Beverley, Mary (I3052)
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354 | Mary Warner as a child of John Warner and Nancy Horn is complete speculation at this time. I have seen no documents positively linking Mary to John and Nancy. There is credible Census information for Jackson Horn married to a Mary (or Polly, a common nickname for those named Mary). | Warner, Mary (I655)
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355 | Mary was living with her grandmother and her great grandmother. | Smith, Mary Gertrude (I1231)
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356 | Mary was living with her grandparents and her great grandmother. | Smith, Mary Gertrude (I1231)
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357 | Mary's death certificate states that her burial was in Stringtown. This would be the community of Stringtown near Corinth, Kentucky. | Thompson, Mary Frances (I1273)
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358 | Maryland Historical Magazine The following original issues of the Maryland Historical Magazine have been scanned and made text searchable as a cooperative imaging project of the Maryland Historical Society and the Maryland State Archives. Volumes 101-104 are available to members of the Maryland Historical Society through the member login page. Join the Maryland Historical Society and enjoy access to the entire history of the Maryland Historical Magazine and more! Search Maryland Historical Magazine, 1906-2007: http://mdhs.mdsa.net/mhm/index.cfm * * An effort was made to search this resource but the query ended in error each time. Revisit at a later date. (DJS - 12 June 2012). | Fields, Abraham (I122)
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359 | Matthias Horn and Susanna Hall were married at Boones Station in the summer of 1782 as stated by multiple deponents in the Revolutionary War pension file of Matthias and Susan. | Family F1112
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360 | May have been the William Pitcher who enlisted in the 8th Kentucky Infantry (Union) as a Waggoner at Estill Springs, KY in 1861. | Pitcher, William H (I1957)
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361 | May have signed an Oath of Fidelity in Montgomery County, Maryland in 1778. Oaths of Fidelity or Oaths of Allegiance, 1775-1778 The Oath of Fidelity was instituted by Laws of Maryland 1777, Chapter 20, An Act for the Better Security of Government. Every free male 18 years and older was required to subscribe to an oath renouncing the King of England and to pledge allegiance to the revolutionary government of Maryland. Those already engaged in military service were assumed to be loyal. Quakers, Mennonites, and Dunkards were permitted to affirm. There were several penalties associated with failure to obey the instructions of the ACT. Magistrates neglecting to keep books and transmit them to the Governor were to be fined 500 pounds. Persons expected to take the oath who did not do so were required, for the rest of their lives, to pay triple the ordinary tax on real and personal property. They were forbidden to exercise and practice the trade of merchandise or to practice the law, physic or surgery, or the art of an apothecary, or to preach or teach the gospel, or to teach in public or private schools, or to hold or exercise within this state, any office of profit or trust, civil or military, or to vote at any election of electors or senators, or of delegates to the house of delegates. Oaths were to be administered by the magistrates of each county before March 1, 1778. One list of those who subscribed to the oath was to be kept at the county court and another sent to the governor and Council in Annapolis. The lists from various sources have been consolidated into this collection. This collection consists of documents containing lists of those residents of the respective counties of the State of Maryland who subscribed to the oath before a magistrate and oaths submitted to the Governor and Council. | Fields, Abraham (I122)
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362 | Memorial Park | Sexton, George W. (I3800)
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363 | Middle name from FamilySearch.Org Kentucky, Death Records, 1911-1955 for Ben H. Skinner Name: Benjamin Taylor Skinner Titles & Terms: Event: Death Event Date: 04 Nov 1954 Event Place: Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States Residence: Street Address: Gender: Male Age: 68 Marital Status: Race: Occupation: Estimated Birth Year: 1886 Burial Date: Burial Place: Cemetery: Father: Ben H. Skinner Father's Titles & Terms: Father's Birthplace: Mother: Mary Frances Thompson Mother's Titles & Terms: Mother's Birthplace: Additional Relatives: Spouse: Spouse's Titles & Terms: Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 54-21397 Film Number: 2251621 | Skinner, Benjamin Taylor (I2050)
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364 | Might have been married to one, Amos Halliday/Holliday | Back, Sarah (I1032)
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365 | Milly appears to have been brought up in the household of William B Walters of Estill County, Kentucky. She can be found in this household in both the 1850 and the 1860 census. On the same page of the 1860 Census, her future husband, John Pitcher, can be found. | Hall, Milly (I2200)
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366 | Missing in action during WWII. | Pytlik, Heinz (I4318)
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367 | MO State Death Certificate #47566 | Nitti, Michael A. (I1225)
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368 | Monroe County is now in West Virginia. | Meadows, Israel (I1102)
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369 | Monroe County is now in West Virginia. | Meadows, Francis Jr. (I4264)
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370 | Monroe County, Virginia (Now in West Virginia) was formed in 1799; the family ended up in this newly formed county. | Meadows, Israel (I1102)
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371 | Monroe County, Virginia was formed January 14, 1799 and is now a part of West Virginia. | Phillips, Zachariah (I1100)
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372 | Mother of 11 Children, 7 were living at the time of 1910 Census enumeration. | Estes, Martha (I1602)
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373 | Moved to Lyon County, Kansas and changed surname to Back. | Bryant, Alexander (I2365)
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374 | My Dearest, Most Honoured Major Beuerley, It is most certain, that Ingram is come down to treat of a peace, but in my opinion it is impossible for him to propose any equall conditions; for one, he offers to bring in Lawrence and Drumer with others, as I heare, for his owne pardon, but this I think is almost impossible for him to effect. I should esteem myselfe the basest ingratefull person aliue, if I concluded any thing without your present approbation and advice, who haue done soe much for me and the countrey: but, for all this treaty, I desire you to doe all things that may turn to the destruction of the enemie, for all this treaty, which, I say againe, I beliue will haue noe effect; 'tis now Friday morning, and I expect Ingram on board Capt. Grantham this day; but I will not speak with him 'till Saterday, in hope you will be downe this Friday night; but leaue such orders that Col. Ludwell and Capt. Potter, and Capt. Larmore, and Capt. Allen, may doe the enemie all the mischiefe they can. I was soe sick yesterday of my feavour, that I could not write to you, but now, God be prised, am pretty well: Pray come down if it be possible, if not send your Counsell and advice. Pray present my service to Col. Ludwell, to whom I would haue you communicate this letter. My worthy friend I am, Yours, WILLIAM BERKELEY. Friday morning, 29th November, 1676. | Beverley, Major Robert (I2820)
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375 | My grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, once told me this story: Maude had a large dark birthmark on her elbow. Maude's mother, Kate Skinner, was pregnant when she saw a drunken black women at a saloon. Kate, would tell Maude that she got the birthmark from the drunk woman. | Thompson, Maude Belle (I1824)
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376 | Name and Birth date/place information from 1880 Census in the household of her brother, Hezekiah Skinner. Their mother, Zilpha, was also living in Hezekiah's home. | Skinner, Eliza J (I2016)
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377 | Name: Anna Nitti Event Type: Birth Event Date: 07 Oct 1877 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Female Father's Name: Antonio Nitti Mother's Name: Luisa Dalesio Certificate Number: 279 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 00108 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-P6DF : 28 July 2015), Anna Nitti, 1877. | Nitti, Anna (I4105)
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378 | Name: Carmine Nitti Event Type: Birth Event Date: 01 Jan 1891 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Female Father's Name: Antonio Nitti Mother's Name: Luisa D'Alessio Certificate Number: 5 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 02343 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-P2J3 : 28 July 2015), Carmine Nitti, 1891. | Nitti, Carmine (I4178)
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379 | name: Catherine Acheson gender: Female death date: 13 Nov 1899 indexing project (batch) number: I02287-0 system origin: Minnesota-EASy source film number: 1255719 | Branigan, Catherine L. (I3683)
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380 | Name: Filomena Nitti Event Type: Birth Event Date: 05 Aug 1887 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Female Father's Name: Antonio Nitti Mother's Name: Luisa D'Alessio Certificate Number: 278 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 01780 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-PWX4 : 28 July 2015), Filomena Nitti, 1887. | Nitti, Filomena (I4002)
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381 | Name: Maria Giuseppe Dalessio Event Type: Birth Event Date: 03 Jun 1877 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Female Father's Name: Giuseppe Dalessio Mother's Name: Filomena Carbonara Certificate Number: 159 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 00067 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-P84W : 28 July 2015), Maria Giuseppe Dalessio, 1877. | Dalesio, Maria Giuseppe (I3109)
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382 | Name: Marianna Nitti Event Type: Birth Event Date: 17 Jul 1881 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Female Father's Name: Antonio Nitti Mother's Name: Luisa Dalessio Certificate Number: 197 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 00730 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-PPPS : 28 July 2015), Marianna Nitti, 1881. | Nitti, Marianna (I4425)
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383 | Name: Michele Nitti Event Type: Birth Event Date: 25 Jul 1885 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Male Father's Name: Antonio Nitti Mother's Name: Luisa D'Alessio Certificate Number: 276 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 01452 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-PFM2 : 28 July 2015), Michele Nitti, 1885. | Nitti, Michele (I3946)
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384 | Name: Paolo Nitti Event Type: Birth Event Date: 10 Dec 1888 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Male Father's Name: Antonio Nitti Mother's Name: Angela Luisa D'Alessio Certificate Number: 418 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 02003 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-PNZS : 28 July 2015), Paolo Nitti, 1888. | Nitti, Paolo (I3118)
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385 | Name: Rocco Nitti Event Type: Birth Event Date: 10 Dec 1888 Event Place: Triggiano, Bari, Italy Gender: Male Father's Name: Antonio Nitti Mother's Name: Angela Luisa D'Alessio Certificate Number: 419 GS Film Number: 001659732 Digital Folder Number: 005121497 Image Number: 02003 Citing this Record: "Italia, Bari, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1908", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9L-PNZ7 : 28 July 2015), Rocco Nitti, 1888. | Nitti, Rocco (I3236)
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386 | Name: Howard Boyle Gender: Male Birth Date: 16 Jul 1912 Death Date: 1 Feb 2001 Cause of Death: Natural Branch 1: N Enlistment Date 1: 25 Mar 1944 Release Date 1: 21 Feb 1945 | Boyle, Howard Francis (I335)
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387 | Name: This database is a compilation of burial records from a variety of sources and cemeteries. These records provide information on the burials of U.S. veterans and their dependents who were buried in the various Veterans Affairs (VA) National Cemeteries. | Source Source: S895 (S895)
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388 | Nancy seems to have gone by her middle name for most of her life and in particular, by her nickname, Kate, which is how my grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, referred to her when he first told me about his family in Kentucky. Kate was his grandmother and he knew her personally when he was a child. | Skinner, Nancy Katherine (I105)
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389 | Near Michigan Township (Michigantown) | Skinner, William (I119)
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390 | Near the bottom of page 366 you can read the entry into court records that the Will of Francis Robinson was produced and oaths sworn to prove the Will. | Robinson, Francis (I2058)
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391 | Nick opened a drug store, one of his children opened a Travel Agency and Real Estate Office which may still exist, possibly in Elmwood Park, IL. | Nitti, Nicola (I3951)
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392 | No cemetery given, only "Mariba". Cemetery is probably the Barker Cemetery in Mariba, Menifee County, Kentucky. | Barker, Sarah Jane (I1741)
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393 | North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Bride: Elizabeth Adoms Groom: Archeleus Craft Bond Date: 01 Dec 1785 County: Wilkes Record #: 01 059 Bondsman: Jacob Addams Witness: G Wheatley Bond #: 000164743 | Family F324
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394 | Not 100% on surname yet. The death certificate of Emily's son, John Estes, states Emily Hill Estes as his mother. Other records exist with Emily Jane Estes. Assumption here is that Hill is Emily's maiden name (DJS). Most researchers seem to have Emily's maiden name as Brandenburg - they are probably correct; assuming someone has collected documents from Estill County where the marriage seems to have taken place. There were families with the names of Hill and Brandenburg in Estill County at the 1850 Census enumeration. | Brandenburg, Emily Jane (Speculation) (I4077)
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395 | Not to be confused with the Thomas Thornton in this same image. | Thompson, Thomas T (I774)
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396 | Note 25 Mar 2017 (DJS): This individual may be confused with another William Martin. Definitive records include two birth certificates and the 1930 Census enumeration showing both children recorded on the aforementioned birth certificates. Use any other information shown here with caution. | Martin, William Frank (I911)
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397 | Note the incorrect death date on this stone that was placed at a later date. Joseph was still alive in August of 1850; see census image linked on this page. | Back, Joseph (I975)
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398 | Note to other researchers: James and Nancy were probably married in Owsley County, Kentucky about 1845-1850. Their first known child, Angeline, was born about 1850-1851. Unfortunately, the Courthouse in Owsley County burned in 1929 and apparently all the old records were lost in the fire. I do not know the church affiliation and request that anyone who does know to please contact me. There may be church records available which could show the marriage. I also do not know where either individual died or where they were buried. Some proof of the marriage date range can be abstracted from the "Extracted Birth Records of Owsley County Kentucky" which shows the births of the next three children (John, Susan and Caroline). These records began in 1852 and continued till about 1858. The births are recorded in varying degrees of detail. Sometimes the parents full names where given and in the case with Caroline, the parents are named but she is listed only as live female. I believe that Nancy Phillips-Warner died between 1856 and 1860. In the 1860 census, all four children are listed with James Warner and there is no mother in the household (The youngest child is Caroline, age 4, which agrees with the Extracted Birth Records mentioned previously). On the same page is John Warner and Nancy [Horn] who I believe were the parents of James. In the 1870 census, James has disappeared, the oldest daughter named Angeline is now married to Joseph Winkle, and Caroline is now 14 and living with John Warner and Nancy [Horn] - Incidentally, all of the 1870 census information I've just describe appears on the same census page. Researchers should also be aware that Angeline and Susan Warner married brothers, Joseph and William Winkle respectively. Susan Warner's death certificate names her father as James Warner and mother, Unknown. The informant for Susan's death certificate was her husband, William Winkle. If anyone has any information about the children of James Warner and Nancy Phillips-Warner, please contact me. Reference to the surname of Phillips originally came from Gertrude Ashcraft-Henderson, granddaughter of Angeline Warner-Winkle. Gertrude told me that Angeline related stories to her that her own grandfather was the first judge of Lee County, Kentucky when that county was formed. Gertrude gave the name Benjamin Franklin Phillips as Angeline's grandfather. I checked the story and confirmed that Benjamin Franklin Phillips was the first judge of Lee County when it was formed in 1870. Finally, there is a James Warner and Nancy in the 1850 Census in Breathitt County, Kentucky with no children. I have not been able to confirm whether they are the same couple I am researching. (DJS) | Family F8
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399 | Note to researchers: * * * In short, the records on this page may currently represent documentation on two different individuals with the same name. The records from Southwest Virginia are more likely to be the correct records documenting Benjamin Clements who was the father of Rachael (or Rachel) Clements. Whether this particular Benjamin Clements is the same Benjamin whose father was the manufacturer of saltpeter and gundpowder in Pittsylvania County, Virginia is uncertain. It is clear that one Benjamin Clements was the father of Rachael Clements who married Henry Combs in Montgomery County, Virginia but it is unclear whether Rachael's father was the son of Benjamin Clements from Pittsylvania County. (DJS - 15 May 2013). It would appear that the Benjamin Clements who was the son of Benjamin Clements of Pittsylvania County, VA died in Pittsylvania County, VA in 1780 (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clement/people/person0011.htm) This would make the relationship very suspect since Henry Combs married his wife, Rachael Clements d/o Benjamin in Montgomery County, VA in 1788. A Benjamin Clements who was most likely the father of Rachael was taxed in Montgomery County, VA in 1782 and I have also found him in tax records Montgomery Personal Property Tax records in 1789 & 1790. In the 1789 list, the name of Benjamin Clements immediately precedes that of Henry Combs. Lineage posted in the DAR Genealogical Research System (Online) indicates that Benjamin Clements, son of Benjamin Clements from Pittsylvania County, VA died in Harrison County, Kentucky in 1813. There was a Benjamin Clements who died in Harrison County, Kentucky as proven by probate records. See Ancestor Number: A022963 in the DAR Genealogical Research System. | Clements, Benjamin (Speculation - This Benjamin may not be the son of Benjamin Clements of Pittsylvania County, VA - See Notes) (I3440)
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400 | Note, the death record indicates "Howard Cemetery" but a photo of the burial plot is available at the Find A Grave web site. | Combs, Edward W. (I3908)
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