Matches 5,351 to 5,400 of 5,596
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5351 |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | ?, Mary (I10438)
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5352 |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | Byers, Thomas (I6194)
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5353 |
United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910
www.ancestry.com | Source (S-1542048906)
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5354 |
United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910
www.ancestry.com | Source (S-2072842849)
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5355 |
United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 | Source (S005634)
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5356 |
United States Senator. A practicing attorney in Omaha, Nebraska, and an assistant attorney for the Union Pacific Railroad, he was elected to the United States Senate from Nebraska and served from 1895 to 1901. Following his Senate term, he resumed the practice of law in Omaha and Washington, D.C. | Thurston, John Mellen (I06449)
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5357 |
Unmarked grave | Basham, Thomas George W. (I15739)
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5358 |
Unorganized Townships of Gurd, Ringle, Patterson and Hardy | Yerkie, Martin Henry (I16955)
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5359 |
Unsure if Glosser is her maiden name or a married name. | Glosser, Lucille (I6656)
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5360 |
Unsure of actual death place, as Last Will & Testament states "I, George S. Bailey of the town of Berlin in Washington County, State of Vermont, now temporarily sojourning in El Paso County, Colorado, being of..." | Bailey, George S. (I06467)
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5361 |
Upper Canada | Byers, Rachel (I01001)
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5362 |
Upper Canada | Cameron, John (I01403)
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5363 |
Upper Melbourne, Québec | Work, Ernest William (I2909)
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5364 |
Upper Norwood, Surrey | Family (F0722)
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5365 |
Uremia | Banning, Samuel Rae (I04415)
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5366 |
Uremia | Pennock, Ebenezer (I05011)
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5367 |
US Civil War Soldier
Name:Enoch Noyes Jr.
Side:Union
Regiment State/Origin:Connecticut
Regiment:26th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry
Company:C
Rank In:Captain
Rank Out:Captain | Noyes, Enoch (I05401)
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5368 |
Used the name Lee Lawrence in his work as a professional photographer. His sister Rachel named her son Lawrence Lee Bailey for her brother Thomas, "her dearest friend and boon companion of her childhood". (Buck, Carolyn Wardner."Wardners in America". Portland, Oregon: third printing, November, 1997, page
100) | Wardner, Thomas Brown (I15970)
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5369 |
Uterine sarcoma | McDermid, Isabel M. (I29517)
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5370 |
Uxbridge, Middlesex | Evans, Valerie M. (I3549)
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5371 |
Uxbridge, Middlesex | Eldridge, Winifred Clara (I4908)
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5372 |
Valvular heart disease | Raycraft, Alice Ann (I00791)
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5373 |
Vehicle accident on Highway 17 about 40 km north of Sault Ste. Marie. | Grawbarger, Vincent Hugh (I01902)
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5374 |
Vehicle accident on Hwy 11-N near Hearst, Ontario | Grawbarger, Everett Duane (I06077)
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5375 |
Vehicle accident on Hwy 69, 5 miles south of Sudbury, Ontario | Grawbarger, Edwin (I01913)
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5376 |
Vernon, Ontario | Kennedy, Annie John (I19200)
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5377 |
Vernon, Ontario | Thomas, John (I2218)
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5378 |
Vernon, Ontario | Wark, Maria (I2195)
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5379 |
Vernon, Ontario | Family (F9560)
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5380 |
Vernon, Ontario | Presley, Howard Lloyd (I5758)
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5381 |
Vespra Township, Canada West | Ayerst, Thomas Henry (I10812)
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5382 |
Vespra Township, Ontario | Ayerst, Frederick Rayner (I10816)
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5383 |
Victim of a violent attack on her way to school. | Perham, Gretchen Ann (I1759)
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5384 |
Vietnam War -
Accidental | Curtis, Alan Dennis (I27568)
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5385 |
Vietnam War -
Killed in Action | Banning, James Henry (I26063)
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5386 |
Vietnam War -
Killed in Action | Nelson, Noel Steven (I27743)
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5387 |
Violet gave up a daughter to adoption who the adoptive parents named Mary Lou Jontz. | Jontz, Mary Lou (I16848)
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5388 |
Walkerville, Ontario | Family (F16696)
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5389 |
Walter was born in a mill town in Central California where his dad worked for Hudspeth Pine. Soon after the family was transferred to Prineville, Oregon where his dad ran the Hudspeth mill there until retirement. The family then moved to Bend.
Walter attended kindergarten in Prineville before the move and then school in Bend, where he was active in Concert Band, Pep Band, Marching Band, High Q, Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts. Walter then attended COCC and later Oregon State University. At OSU he was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, majored in Chemistry, and was part of the award winning OSU marching band, playing Sousaphone.
Walter always had a passion to see the country up close and took a job as a long haul truck driver based in Idaho, where he delivered refrigerated goods all over the United States. Walter missed being away from family and returned to Oregon and drove tanker truck for Lee and Eastes and then Arrow Transportation in Eugene, Oregon. He worked his way up at Arrow Transportation from tanker driver to dispatcher to eventually Terminal Manager and stayed with the company through many buy-outs and name changes. He was still working in bulk commodities as Dispatch Manager for Gresham Transfer at the time of his death.
Walter enjoyed hiking, hunting, fishing and being outdoors in Oregon and explored many areas of Oregon during regular outings. He was an expert marksman and ethical sportsman, who would only take a game animal if it could be done with one shot. He also worked on conservation projects in Central Oregon during his time in Scouting, being invited to attend leadership camp for young men at Crescent Lake, OR.
Walter always put family first and will be remembered for his gentle demeanor, generosity and quick wit. He was very proud to be an Uncle to his brother's step son and always enjoyed his sister-in-law's gourmet cooking - especially her Thanksgiving turkey with Pine Nut/Leek under-the-skin stuffing. | Williams, Walter Beebe (I24561)
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5390 |
Walworth, London | Family (F853)
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5391 |
Wandsworth, London | Bones, Sarah Ann (I03820)
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5392 |
Was killed by Indians in a raid on Rehoboth in 1676. | Fuller, John (I11464)
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5393 |
Was killed by Indians in a raid on Rehoboth in 1676. | Fuller, Samuel (I11465)
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5394 |
Was killed by Indians in a raid on Rehoboth in 1676. | Sabin, Nehemiah (I11468)
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5395 |
Was killed by Indians in a raid on Rehoboth in 1676. | Fuller, Samuel (I11465)
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5396 |
Was killed by Indians in a raid on Rehoboth in 1676. | Fuller, John (I11464)
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5397 |
Was killed by Indians in a raid on Rehoboth in 1676. | Sabin, Nehemiah (I11468)
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5398 |
was living in Holywood town, County Down in Northern Ireland with his son William prior to coming to Canada. | Byers, Thomas (I01304)
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5399 |
Water in the head; ill one day. | McKay, Elizabeth Mary (I03232)
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5400 |
Waterloo Township, Ontario | Holland, Georgina Durella (I8158)
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