Our Family's Journey Through Time
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351 | Note: The cemetery name is listed as Bethel on the death certificate BUT although there IS a Jonathan Jefferson Hinkle in that cemetery, the date of birth and death do NOT match this John Hinckle but do match the dates on the grave in Mount Gilead Cemetery | Hinkle, John Jefferson (I1068)
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352 | NOTE: This Harvey Houston is NOT the James Harvey Houston (1801-1861) who married Isabell Hamilton (1807-1893). That line of Houston's were born and raised in Monroe County, Indiana. (FindAGrave memorial for James Harvey Houston: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53551141/james-harvey-houston) | Houston, Harvey (I1130)
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353 | Note: Vital Records of Dartmouth states: ["Nathan Shearman was recorded wrong and is recorded in the new book," s. Edman, Feb. 8, 1686] | Sherman, Nathan (I396)
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354 | Obituary: James McMahon died at his home in Troy Friday night at 11:55 o’clock. He was 79 years old. He is survived by his wife Delphine; and one daughter, Mrs. Grant H. Gustin, also seven grandchildren. http://www.joycetice.com/obitcemb/glenobitma.htm | McMahan, Thomas James (I780)
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355 | Occupation: saloon (with William Reinhard). Located in the same location where the (Henry) Lorenz Brewery was located: a triangular-shaped property encased by Lafayette Avenue at Market Street and Grant Avenue. | Mayer, Melchior (I624)
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356 | Of their first five children, four died before the age of 2. | Family: John Perry, III / Sarah Clary (F71)
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357 | On adjacent farms: ----Jehiel Beach m. Sally Sherman (John's daughter) ----Nathan Sherman (John's son) ----John Sherman (this John) | Sherman, John L. (I328)
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358 | On adjacent farms: ----Jehiel Beach m. Sally Sherman (Lucy's daughter) ----Nathan Sherman (Lucy's son) ----John Sherman (Lucy's husband) | Sherman, Sarah "Sally" (I327)
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359 | On adjacent farms:---Jehiel Beach (m. Sally Sherman, John's daughter),---Seth Sherman (John's son)---This John | Sherman, John L. (I328)
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360 | On his way home from Plymouth in "weather being cold and snowy", Thurston became lost and died of exposure. | Clarke, Thurston (I103)
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361 | On his way to Indiana? Living/working with a German family, two of which are brewers. The next two addresses are taverns with German brewers and bar keeps. NOTE: In 1861 Wheeling became part of West Virginia./Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia | Lorenz, J. Adolph Henry (I1020)
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362 | On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from England with 102 men, women and children: 74 male, 28 female, plus the crew. After arriving at the shores of what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts the Pilgrims did not disembark but spent their first winter living onboard. By April 1621, only 53 passengers and half the crew had survived. Women were particularly hard hit; of the 19 women who had boarded the Mayflower, only five survived. | Alden, John (I845)
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363 | On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from England with 102 men, women and children: 74 male, 28 female, plus the crew. After arriving at the shores of what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts the Pilgrims did not disembark but spent their first winter living onboard. By April 1621, only 53 passengers and half the crew had survived. Women were particularly hard hit; of the 19 women who had boarded the Mayflower, only five survived. | Mullins, Priscilla (I844)
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364 | On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from England with 102 men, women and children: 74 male, 28 female, plus the crew. After arriving at the shores of what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts the Pilgrims did not disembark but spent their first winter living onboard. By April 1621, only 53 passengers and half the crew had survived. Women were particularly hard hit; of the 19 women who had boarded the Mayflower, only five survived. | Doty, Edward (I451)
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365 | On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from England with 102 men, women and children: 74 male, 28 female, plus the crew. After arriving at the shores of what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts the Pilgrims did not disembark but spent their first winter living onboard. By April 1621, only 53 passengers and half the crew had survived. Women were particularly hard hit; of the 19 women who had boarded the Mayflower, only five survived. | Soule, George (I2005)
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366 | On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from England with 102 men, women and children: 74 male, 28 female, plus the crew. After arriving at the shores of what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts the Pilgrims did not disembark but spent their first winter living onboard. By April 1621, only 53 passengers and half the crew had survived. Women were particularly hard hit; of the 19 women who had boarded the Mayflower, only five survived. | Hopkins, Constance (I525)
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367 | On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from England with 102 men, women and children: 74 male, 28 female, plus the crew. After arriving at the shores of what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts the Pilgrims did not disembark but spent their first winter living onboard. By April 1621, only 53 passengers and half the crew had survived. Women were particularly hard hit; of the 19 women who had boarded the Mayflower, only five survived. Alice and her husband died that first winter. | Alice (I1087)
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368 | On September 6, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from England with 102 men, women and children: 74 male, 28 female, plus the crew. After arriving at the shores of what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts the Pilgrims did not disembark but spent their first winter living onboard. By April 1621, only 53 passengers and half the crew had survived. Women were particularly hard hit; of the 19 women who had boarded the Mayflower, only five survived. William and his wife died that first winter. | Mullins, William (I861)
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369 | Order shown: Jediah Beach (husband of Nathan's sister, Sally); Nathan Sherman (this Nathan); John Sherman (father of Nathan) | Sherman, Nathan Tilchner (I324)
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370 | Oscar R. Sherman, 89, formerly of Mansfield, died Sunday, July 22, 1990, at the McMurray Hills Manor in McMurray. Born Nov. 11, 1900, in Sullivan Township, he was the son of John W. and Nettie Richmond Sherman. He was a member of the Elk Run Methodist Church and the E. Sullivan Grange No. 821. He had attended the former Mansfield State College and was a graduate of Penn State. He was an agriculture teacher in various districts in Pennsylvania and a real estate representative for Wandell-Jackson Real Estate. Surviving are his wife, Mildred Wineman Sherman of McMurray; a son, John Wesley Sherman of Lusby, Md.; a daughter, Connie Siren of Pittsburgh; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and a sister, Florence Tice of Mainesburg. There were no calling hours. Services were held Wednesday, July 25, at 10:30 am at the Elk Run Methodist Church. The Rev. Robert Stump officiated. Burial was made at the Tioga County Memorial Gardens, Charleston Township. Arrangements were handled by the Scureman Funeral Home, Mansfield. | Sherman, Oscar R. (I2173)
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371 | Other household members: daughter Arabelle Burnham (divorced, age 28 listed as housekeeper) and her son, Lincoln (age 7). | Sherman, Nathan Tilchner (I324)
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372 | Other members of the household: Chris Schuerer - brewer, age 23 from Numenburgh Germany; Morton Haduser - bartender, age 20 from Baden Germany; and Vanburen Campbell - laborer, age 22 | Lorenz, J. Adolph Henry (I1020)
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373 | Other members of the household: Chris Schuerer - brewer, age 23 from Numenburgh Germany; Morton Haduser - bartender, age 20 from Baden Germany; and Vanburen Campbell - laborer, age 22 | Reinhard, Augusta (I1229)
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374 | Parents are both dead by the time of this census. Household: sister Caroline, brothers William and George but no Fred. Shown next door is their aunt Caroline Reinhard. | Lorenz, Mary Anna (I1337)
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375 | Parents are both dead by the time of this census. Household: sisters Caroline and Mary, brother William but no Fred. Shown next door is their aunt Caroline Reinhard. | Lorenz, William Henry (I1250)
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376 | Parents are both dead by the time of this census. Household: sisters Caroline and Mary, brother William but no Fred. Shown next door is their aunt Caroline Reinhard. | Lorenz, George W. (I1334)
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377 | Parents are both dead by the time of this census. Other occupants: sisters Mary and Caroline, brother William. No Fred. Shown next door is their Aunt "C. Rinhart", age 34. | Lorenz, Caroline F. (I26)
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378 | Parents were killed by Indians. Guardianship went to his Uncle Samuel Bliss (husband of Mary, Sarah Leonard's sister) and his uncle, Joseph Leonard, Sarah Leonard's brother | Keep, Samuel (I1227)
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379 | Per "The Great Migration" source, there is no record found that Margaret's maiden name was 'Winslow'. There IS, however, a Margaret Morgan Hickes who came over (see Arrival info). Is maiden name 'Morgan' I wonder? Birth year is just as guess | Margaret (I88)
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380 | Per new research in the NEGR article (Vol. 166, 2012) by Michael Wood, he shows the probability that Henry's wife was not Agnes Butter (or Butler) but probably Agnes Perypoynt. | Family: Henry Sherman, I / Agnes Perpoynt (F87)
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381 | Per the "Worcester Daily Spy," 22 June 1902. Buried at Hope Cemetery per Find-A-Grave Memorial# 129270939 | Perry, Joseph Stone (I20)
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382 | Per the 1880 US Census, Anna is working as a dress maker / seamstress. Her grandson, Paul Lorenz, confirms this is what he remembers. | Hale, Anna Belle (I1016)
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383 | Per Thomas Perry, Horace was Mai-Mai's nephew whose English father died in the war and whose mother died shortly after. Oral family history says Horace was Mai-Mai's illegitimate child. | Perry, Horace Hayden (I231)
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384 | Place of birth per his marriage application to his second wife, Elizabeth Owens. Middle name from his son's death certificate. | Bartlett, Charles Fremont (I970)
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385 | Place of death is based on the last place she lived (1860 US Census) | Williams, Rebeckah (I1458)
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386 | Place of death is the last place she was known to have lived (1860 census). | Sherman, Sarah "Sally" (I327)
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387 | Place of death may be Vermont and burial place Connecticut. Gilbert was living with Sophia in Brattleboro, Vermont in 1850. | Denison, Gilbert (I178)
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388 | Place of death per his granddaughter. Town could have been Peterborough and/or Bancroft. "He lived on Baptiste Lake in Ontario near the Trent River Waterway and the Wellen Canal. This was after he divorced my grandmother " | Hoover, Louis Henry (I2237)
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389 | Polly was a widow when she came over with her children: two sons and three daughters. One of the daughters married Thomas Brown. Oldest son married and had two sons, one was a Presbyterian Minister in Wilmington Delaware. | Letson, Dorothy (I1780)
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390 | Probably named after Lorenzo Dow (1777 – 1834), an eccentric itinerant American evangelist, said to have preached to more people than any other preacher of his era. He became an important figure in the Second Great Awakening and a popular writer. His autobiography at one time was the second best-selling book in the United States, exceeded only by the Bible | Montgomery, Lorenzo Dow (I632)
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391 | Probate Registry of Winchester statement that letters of administration on the "estate of John Perrie of Farnborough, clarke" were granted by me Consistory Court of Winchester, 3 May 1622, to Judith Perry, his widow. | Judith (I152)
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392 | Raised by his grandparents and Uncle Lethel. Both parents deceased at the time of marriage. Birth date and parents names per marriage application. | Sanders, William Douglas (I1248)
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393 | Returns from CA flush with gold. Purchases 600 acres of land near Calhoun in Windsor Township. He runs an important live stock ranch and is widely known as a successful breeder of racehorses. The 1870 US census shows he has real estate value of $10,000. | McCown, William M. (I972)
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394 | Secretary of St. Paul’s Cathedral Workingmen’s Club, which met “every Wednesday evening on the corner of New York and Illinois”. | Lorenz, Fredrick Adolph (I1012)
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395 | She is probably buried at Cove Burying Ground, the same cemetery where her husband in buried. | Perkins, Anne (I440)
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396 | Son John Soule indicated in an account of 1676 that "my mother died which was three year the last December" [MD 2:83-84]. No place of death was given. | Beckett, Mary (I2006)
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397 | Son William is not shown in this census. Grayom is Unemployed(?) per census. Wife shown working in furniture repair. | Sanders, Grayom Hershel (I1918)
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398 | Son-in-law says William went to Corvallis but not sure when. Date is based on death of Cincinnatus' wife (d.1937) and Cincinnatus' death (d.1940) in Corvallis. William not found in 1937-1941 MO or IN city directories | McCown, William Henry (I260)
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399 | Son-in-law says William went to Texas where he raised chickens. Location and date he went to Texas is unknown but was after Oregon. | McCown, William Henry (I260)
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400 | Son, Harry's death certificate gives mother's place of birth as Kentucky but that is his stepmother's. Anna's parents names are correct as they are buried in the same section/plot as Anna and husband Fred. | Wagner, Anna (I1013)
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