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9101 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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9102 |
| 1950 US Census Baltimore, Maryland
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9103 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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9104 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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9105 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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9106 |
| 1950 US Census Fairfax County, Virginia
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9107 |
| 1950 US Census Minneapolis, Minnesota
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9108 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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9109 |
| 1950 US Census Detroit, Michigan
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9110 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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9111 |
| 1950 US Census Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan
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9112 |
| 1950 US Census Berkley, Michigan
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9113 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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9114 |
| 1950 US Census West Bloomfield Township, Michigan
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9115 |
| 1950 US Census Flint, Michigan
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9116 |
| 1950 US Census East Detroit, Michigan
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9117 |
| 1950 US Census Detroit, Michigan
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9118 |
| 1950 US Census Washington Township, Michigan
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9119 |
| 1950 US Census Maple Rapids, Michigan
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9120 |
| 1950 US Census Washington Township, Michigan
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9121 |
| 1950 US Census Eureka, California
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9122 |
| 1950 US Census Camas, Washington
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9123 |
| 1950 US Census Seattle, Washington
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9124 |
| 1950 US Censuus Delta Gamma Sorority House
West Lafayette, Indiana
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9125 |
| 2 Kansas Couples Die In Crash In Alabama Southern Illinoisian
Carbondale, Illinois
Page 2
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9126 |
| 4 Generations Standing: Maybelle Christine (Parry) Duane
Middle Row: Jennifer (Crittenden) Parry, Lambert Parry
Front Row: Nancy Duane, Ted Duane
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9127 |
| 4 Generations - Della Hazelwood, Esther Hazelwood, Alex Munro, Euphemia Munro
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9128 |
| A McIntyre, Alex Munro, J Affleck, John Rintoul, Big John Munro (Alex's bro) Hunting Gang
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9129 |
| A Miser Starved to Death The Times
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Page 2
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9130 |
| A. B. (Bert) Silman Dies at His Home A. B. (Bert), 56, sign painter, and lifelong resident of Charleston, died at 4 a. m. yesterday at his home, 18 1/2 Alderson St. after a few days illness. He was the son of the late Peter Silman, and operated the Silman Sign Co.
He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and I. O. O. F. lodges and Central Methodist church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Smith Silman; a son, Jack, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Higginbotham of Charleston and Mrs. Fred White of Clendenin; a brother, Emmett Silman of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Central Methodist church. Rev. E. J. Scott and Rev. Pat Withrow, jr. will officiate. Burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery. The body will remain at the Bartlett mortuary until funeral time.
The body will be taken to the church at 2 p. m. tomorrow.
--Charleston Gazette, Charleston, West Virginia, September 14, 1944
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9131 |
| Aaron & Billie Segrest A Loving Mother
Billie E.
SEGREST
Sept. 7, 1918
July 6, 1988
A Devoted Father
Aaron L.
SEGREST
June 9, 1928
Oct. 4, 1971
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9132 |
| Aaron Barnett Aaron Barnett (1829/7 Feb 1917)
The death occurred at Haileybury on Wednesday, February 7th, of Mr. Aaron Barnett, who was born in Almonte in 1829, and for many years had his home here. Util a few months ago he resided with his son, Mr. Robert Barnett, at 660 Gilmour Street, Ottawa, at which time he went to reside with a daughter, Mrs. John McFarlane, Haileybury. He is survived by two sons, Robert of Ottawa and William of Pittsburgh; two daughters; Mrs. W. Banning, of Winnipeg, and Mrs. John McFarlane, of Haileybury; three sisters; Mrs. E. Blake and Mrs. Susan Hamilton of Hillsdale, Ill. The funeral will take place on Friday, 9th inst., from the residence of Mr. Wm. McMunn at ten o'clock a.m., to St. George's cemetery at Clayton.
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9133 |
| Aaron J. Martin Aaron Martin
Died
Apr. 13, 1861
AE. 89 Y's
Dance to the just man's memory.
Let it grow greener with yours and blossom
Through the (illegible).
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9134 |
| Aaron Martin Aaron G. Martin
Born Jan. 26, 1820. Died July 27, 1886
His Wife
Julia A. Lewis
Born Dec. 29, 1828. Died Nov. 25, 1905
MARTIN
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9135 |
| Aaron Miller Aaron S. Miller
1870 - 1952
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9136 |
| Abbie Freeborne Abbie C.
Wife of
Thomas W. Freeborn
Born Aug. 21, 1848
Died May 13, 1877
FREEBORN
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9137 |
| Abbott Sammons Cap
Abbott Sammons
1840-1924
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9138 |
| Abby Harvey Geo. N. Cobb, Photographer, Binghamton, N.Y.
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9139 |
| Abby Phelps Abby E. Warner
His Wife
Died Jan. 12, 1907
Aged 86
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9140 |
| Abiah Round Abiah
Daughter of
Rufus & Abiah
Rounds
Died
Sept. 1, 1819
Aged 9 years
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9141 |
| Abiah Rounds In Memory of
Mrs. Abiah,
Wife of
Rufus Rounds
Who died
Jan. 26, 1836;
Aged 51 years.
(Inscription at bottom)
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9142 |
| Abigail Brockway In
Memory of
Abigail wife of
Capt. Zebulon Brockway
who died
April 10, 1838
Aged 78
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9143 |
| Abigail Dunn Abegel
Dunn
Died
June 5, 1886
Aged
62 Years
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9144 |
| Abigail Dunn
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9145 |
| Abigail Udall In Memory of Mrs
Abigail Udall
Consort of The Late
Mr. Lionel Udall
Who Died May
1780 Aged
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9146 |
| Abner & Fanny Ely Abner S. Ely,
Died Mch 22, 1866
Aged 76.
Fanny G.
His Wife
Died Apr. 7, 1859
Aged 63
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9147 |
| Abner & Henrietta Collins and sons Alwin and William COLLINS
In Memory of
Alwin Mervin
Born Nov. 14, 1902, Died May 18, 1903.
William Alwin
Born Oct. 26, 1907, Died March 9, 1924.
Sons of Abner James & Henrietta Collins.
Abner James Collins
Born Feb. 28, 1872, Died June 24, 1950.
His Wife Henrietta
Born May 24, 1870, Died Aug. 22, 1949
Not My Will But Thine Be Done
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9148 |
| Abraham & Catherine Wiley Abraham W. Willey
1813 - 1893
Catherine S. Brockway
His Wife
1819 - 1895
Mother - Father
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9149 |
| Abram & Ida Mack Abram E. Mack
Died Feb. 25, 1948
AE 97
Ida E. Shipman
His Wife
Died Dec. 16, 1888
AE 36
MACK
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| Acacia House, Children's Home, Rochford, Essex Acacia House was built in 1882, housing up to forty-two school age boys and girls for the Rochford Union Workhouse, often the only choice for orphaned children. The building was turned into flats in 2014.
2 East Street, Rochford, Essex
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