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| Polly Ellsworth Polly
Born
in York State
Oct. 27, 1820
Died
May 4, 1898
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| Polly Round Polly
Wife of
Sylvester Round
Died Sept 1849
AE 54 yrs
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| Portrait and Biographical Album of
Washington, Clay and Riley Counties, Kansas Pages 1127-1128
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| Portsmouth Naval Memorial
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| Prentice & Lynda Comstock Prentice Comstock
Sept. 5, 1795
June 5, 1890
His Wife
Lynda M.
Feb. 11, 1806
Oct. 26, 1896
COMSTOCK
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| Preston & Fannie Smith SMITH
W. Preston
1869 - 1945
Fannie Monsell
1871 - 1963
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| Preston Pretty Beloved Father
Preston R. Pretty
1894 - 1963
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| Price Family Back: Edna Foster(Yuill), Alice (Price) McKay, Jean (Price) Foster, Irene Munro (Bennett), Kathleen Price,(Barr), Stewart Gunn, Marion (Price) Gunn, Alex Munro, Mary (Price) Fife, Lilah (Price)Munro, Tommy Fife, Aileen Gunn.
Front: Tommy Price, Effie Price & Ira Price.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Price family Kathleen Price, Tommy Thompson (neighbour), Arnold Price, Tommy Price, Jacob Price at the Price home.
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| Priscilla Friedman Beloved & Devoted Mother
Priscilla Ann Friedman
Died June 19, 2007
Age 71
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| Priscilla McClelland
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| Prisoners Given Sentences Here Monroe Morning World
Monroe, Louisiana
Page 5
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| Private B.I. Parry
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| Private Harry Hazlewood Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Private (middle column)
Hazlewood H.
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| Private James Roden PVT. James
Roden
1920 - 1943
Co. 1079 Guard Squadron
HG. 1 Dist. AAF. T.T.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
What hopes have
perished with you, my son.
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| Private Norman Gray B. 110308 Private
N. C. Gray
Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin
And Halton Regiment)
28th August 1944 Age 20
At Rest
In The Arms Of God's Love.
His Memory Lives,
In Canada, For Ever.
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| Private Robert A. LaPlace Private Robert A. LaPlace.
The body of Private Robert A. LaPlace, of Company B, Fifty-fourth infantry, who died Sunday afternoon of scarlet fever, was sent by Chapman's at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon to Connecticut for burial. A military escort accompanied the body to the train.
--The Chattanooga News, Chattanooga, Tennessee, February 12, 1918 Page 10
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| Probable Brutal Murder - The Loss of the Schooner Sam Colt City Intelligence.
PROBABLE BRUTAL MURDER
THE LOSS OF THE SCHOONER SAM COLT
Suspicious Circumstances as to the Death of the Captain and Mate.
We published several days ago a brief account furnished by telegraph, of the loss of the schooner Sam. Colt, Capt. Geo. Hilliard of Portland, while en route from New Jersey to New Bedford with a cargo of coal and spars. Further particulars have come to hand. The vessel was ashore on Nantucket Island, and some of the people of the island upon going to her, found only the crew - two deck hands and a colored cook - on board. These men stated that heavy storm was encountered and the vessel shoaled. A heavy sea was running at the time, and the schooner was tossed violently toward the beach, the waves washing over her, making it difficult for any to remain on board. The mate went up into the rigging, and while there a powerful wave washed him overboard. The captain went below for a moment, and on coming up started forward, but before he had gone far, was also washed from the deck, and no more was seen of him. This is the story told by the men, though they varied some in their statements. No one questioned the truth of what they said at this time, and they left Nantucket soon after, since which time, we understand, nothing has been heard from them. Who they were, or from what part of the country they came from, does not appear. A few day's subsequent to the finding of the vessel, the bodles of the captain and mate were found upon the beach at Nantucket, and marks of violence wore discovered. The bruises were of such a character that suspicions of foul play were at once excited, and since the arrival home of the remains, the friends of the deceased are very confident that the crew committed a double murder, and, to cover up their crime, ran the vessel ashore purposely and told the stories they did. The probability of this being true is strengthened by the fact that the vessel was over sixty miles off her course. Capt. Hilliard was an experienced navigator-had been over the route many times-and it could hardly be possible that the schooner should get so far away from the direct line. All the circumstances of the affair are so suspicious that efforts will undoubtedly be made to find the missing crew, and it is hoped the search may be successful. Cpt. Hilliard was a highly respected citizen of Portland, and the mate, George S. Banning, a young man twenty-eight years of age, resided in Haddam, whore he was much esteemed. The funerals of both were recently attended.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, May 10, 1866 Page 2
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| Prominent Middletown Man Dies Prominent Middletown Man Dies
A. Lincoln Southmayd, 71, Undertaker Many Years, Succumbs After Long Illness
Middletown. Aug. 3.-(Special.) - A. Lincoln Southmayd, 71, a funeral director for several years, died at his home on Clover Street Monday morning after a long illness. He was born in Middletown on April 20. 1865. Learning the undertaking business from his father he remained with him several years and stayed with the business when it was sold to Henry S. Beers. In 1902 he entered a partnership with Beers and in 1911 became the sole owner. Mr. Southmayd sold the business in 1925 to its present owner, Burton B. Doolittle, who formed the firm of Southmayd-Doolittle. The name Southmayd continuing in the business over 100 years. His fraternal affiliations included membership in the Middletown BPOE, Arawana Tribe of Red Men. Central Lodge, 1OOF; and the Apollo Dodge, KofP. He was also a member of the Church of the Holy Trinity. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Florence Markham Southmayd; two sisters, Mrs. William C. Hubbard and Mrs. Carrie A. Robinson of Durham and two granddaughters, Eleanor and Shirley Russell of Middletown. The funeral will be held at the Southmayd-Doolittle funeral home on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Rev, Percy M. Binnington, acting rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, will officiate. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, August 4, 1936
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| Quincy Tolles Quincy
Tolles
1849 - 1928
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| R. Scott Ridge Apr. 4, 1953 - Mar. 24, 2009
Richard Scott Ridge
In My Father's House Are Many Mansions
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15673 |
| R. Scott Ridge
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| R.D. & Rosa Norwood NORWOOD
Rosa
1879 - 1966
R D
1872 - 1946
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15675 |
| Raby Borden Raby Crandall
Borden
1916 - 1998
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15676 |
| Rachael McKay Rachel
Rantole
Wife of
Hugh McKay
Died
Mar. 1897
AE. 40 Yrs.
McKAY
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| Raimon & Patsy Bernard BERNARD
Raimon P.
June 18, 1931
July 14, 2011
Patsy J.
Nov. 21, 1941
May 29, 1977
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| Raimon Bernard Watkinsville - Raimon Bernard, 80, of Watkinsville, passed away Thursday, July 14, 2011.
A native of New York, N.Y., Mr. Bernard was the son of the late Pierre and Marguerite Le Boedec Bernard, and was also preceded in death by his wife, Patsy Burch Bernard.
He retired from Reliance Electric.
Survivors include his sons, Sam Bernard, of Watkinsville, and Kevin M. Bernard, of Farmington, and five grandchildren.
The family will receive friends 2-4 p.m. Sunday, August 7, at Bernstein Funeral Home, followed by military honors.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society, 1684 Barnett Shoals Rd., Athens, GA 30605.
Online condolences may be offered at www.bernsteinfuneralhome.com.
Bernstein Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Athens, is in charge of arrangements.
--Banner-Herald, Athens, Georgia, August 5, 2011
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| Ralph & Doris Bates Doris E.
1906 - 2010
Ralph
1902 - 1986
Together Forever
BATES
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| Ralph & Doris Clark CLARK
Ralph N.
1891 - 1974
Doris M.
His Wife
1898 - 1983
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| Ralph & Esther Bartman BARTMAN
Esther V. Brooks
His Wife
1921 - 2010
Ralph G.
1919 - 1990
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| Ralph & Gertrude Pennock PENNOCK
Gertrude S.
1887 - 1965
Ralph C.
1891 - 1972
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| Ralph & Helene Pretty Ralph
Oct. 19, 1924
Oct. 26, 1997
Helene
With God
Together
We Triumph
PRETTY
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15684 |
| Ralph & Joann Weed WEED
Joann M.
1933 -
Ralph W.
1931 - 1973
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| Ralph & Laura Hern HERN
Ralph L.
1896 - 1969
Laura H.
1898 - 1978
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| Ralph & Leona Bailey Ralph B.
1924 - 2014
Leona M.
1922 - 1999
BAILEY
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| Ralph & Leona Sterns Ralph H. Sterns
US Army
Apr 23 1913 - Jul 31 1983
Leona M. Sterns
Feb 13 1916 - Jan 29 1992
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| Ralph & Martha Brown BROWN
Martha E.
1886 - 1955
Ralph B.
1886 - 1963
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| Ralph & Mercedes McDougall Ralph F. McDougall
1884 - 1960
Mercedes M. McDougall
1885 - 1967
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| Ralph & Sara Poore Sara H. Poore
Beloved Wife
Jan 20 1898 - Mar 30 1975
Ralph Dugas Poore
South Carolina
2D Lieutenant US Army
World War I
Mar 30 1893 - June 5 1973
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| Ralph & Stella Clark CLARK
Husband
Ralph N.
1920 - 2014
Wife
Stella E.
1919 - 2005
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| Ralph & Verna Noel Ralph T. Noel
1918 2008
Verna J. Noel
1924 2010
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| Ralph & Violet Easter
Fred & Marion Paulson 1887 Ralph G. Easter 1960
His Wife
1885 Violet M. MacDermid 1979
1908 Fred H. Paulson 1975
His Wife
1914 Marion E. Easter 1999
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| Ralph Bailey
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| Ralph Baldwin Ralph W. Baldwin
1883 - 1950
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| Ralph Banning Ralph N
Banning
AKCS
US Navy
Korea
Vietnam
Dec 13 1930
Apr 27 2000
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| Ralph Barkley
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| Ralph C. Whitney Ralph C. Whitney
FRANKLIN ? Ralph Clinton Whitney, 95, of Franklin, died March 24, 2003 at A.O. Fox Nursing Home, after a long and productive life.
He was born Nov. 29, 1907, the son of Eugene Levi and Freda (Bannister) Whitney in Williamstown, Vt.
He earned his bachelor of science degree at Middlebury College in June 1933. He later returned to graduate work and received his master's degree at the University of Vermont.
Ralph began his lifelong career of teaching in Fairfax, Vt., and continued as a high school science and Vice Principal until 1974, when he retired from Delaware Literary Institute and Franklin Central School.
During World War II he worked as a metallurgist for Jones & Lamson, a defense plant in Springfield, Vt., then he became a partner in Weeks and Whitney Dairy in North Charleston, N.H. In 1949, he moved with his family to Franklin.
In 1956, with a few colleagues, he helped found the Delaware County Teachers Federal Credit Union, now the Chen-Del-O Federal Credit Union, and became its treasurer for many years.
He was a 50-plus member of the Franklin F.&A.M. Lodge No. 562, and a member of the Franklin United Methodist Church since 1950. Ralph was a staunch member of the National Education Association, serving each of these organizations in many capacities.
Ralph was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy (Andrews) Whitney, whom he married June 21, 1936. Also, by Susan Whitney, Donald, Susan and Joseph Westcott.
Ralph is survived by four children, Ernest, Carolyn and Wayne Worden, Joanne Westcott and D. Louise and Donald Hebbard; his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Gene Whitney and Jill, Jason and Brent Whitney, Mitchell and Sonya Worden, Wendy Worden and Corey Schmitz, Kathi Westcott and Teri, Tim, Tracy, Megan and T.J. Hebbard, Anthony, Kristin and Katherin Hebbard, Carensa, Mike and Shelby Hunter, Jennifer Hebbard and fiance, Nate, and Heather, Oliver and Liam Gingrich.
As an educator, Ralph felt strongly about students furthering their knowledge by a hands-on participation, so many years ago he made the decision to donate his total body to The Anatomical Gift Program at The Albany Medical College for this purpose.
Memorial service will be announced at a later date.
Contributions in Ralph Whitney's memory may be sent to the Memorial Fund of the Franklin United Methodist Church in Franklin, NY 13775.
--Thursday, March 27, 2003
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| Ralph Cavagnaro Armed Forces
Ralph J. Cavagnaro
Alc 5001st OPR. SQ. A.A.C
Died May 22, 1959
Age 24
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| Ralph Currier Ralph H Currier
PFC US Army
World War II
Jul 17 1923 - Jan 21 1990
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