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| 101 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Sorensen, Belle (I23975)
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| 102 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Sorensen, Chad "H" (I23976)
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| 103 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Sorensen, La Grand (I23978)
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| 104 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Barr, Elizabeth (I24189)
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| 105 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Christensen, James Grant (I24766)
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| 106 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Grimstead, Micheal (I24770)
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| 107 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Bybee, Donald Eugene (I24772)
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| 108 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Daines, Myra (I24774)
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| 109 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Heilesen, Garth (I24777)
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| 110 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Bagley, Christena Laverne (I24778)
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| 111 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Salisbury, Karen Suzanne (I24779)
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| 112 | Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Nielsen, Alice (I24811)
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| 113 | Baby Blessing by D. Candland Baptism by D(?). Candland Confirmation by C. Christensen | Kump, Eliza Pearl (I213)
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| 114 | banished to land of Nod, East of Eden, for slaying his brother Abel banished to land of Nod, East of Eden, for slaying his brother Abel | Cain (I14008)
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| 115 | Bilhah was servant to Rachel Bilhah was servant to Rachel | Bilhah (I18640)
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| 116 | BIRTH: DeLong Church Records list name as "Johannes Kumpf," birthdate as 24 Jun 1776 with parents "William" and "Eva Margretha." Grave marker lists birthdate as 25 Jun 1776. NAME: Common surname spelling is KUMPF and KUMPFF. IGI displays christening occurred at Delong's Reformed Church as "John Kumpf." Common German spelling in historical documents is Johannes Kumpf. Although John's name is frequently written as "John Kumpf," his grave marker list "John Kump." BURIAL: John is buried on the same plot as Henrich Kump, demonstrating a strong verification that in fact that the two are brothers.Bowers, Pennsylvania is located (Feb 2005) within Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, 2 miles east of Lyons Borough. John's birth information comes from Christ "Delong's" Reformed Church. The current congregation's name is Bowers Christ United Church of Christ or Christ Delong UCC and contact information is available at www.ucc.org.John and his wife, Barbara, were listed as sponsors for the birth/baptism of several nephews: "John Bentzel," their nephew at the Salem Union Church at Dover Twp, York Co, Pennsylvania on 2 Jun 1802 (birth) and 1 Aug 1802 (baptism); "Daniel Bentzel," their nephew at the Salem Union Church at Dover Twp, York Co, Pennsylvania on 9 May 1809 (baptism); "Elias Bentzel," their nephew at the Salem Union Church at Dover Twp, York Co, Pennsylvania on 20 Jul 1816 (baptism) and 8 Sep 1816 (baptism). Census: Occupation: Weaver Occupation: Farmer | Kumpf, Johannes or John (I708)
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| 117 | Burial Plot O-0-154-3W Next to parents | Taylor, Emeline (I25904)
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| 118 | Buried at Vernal Memorial Cemetary Block H70.00 Lot 3 Space 3 Lat 40.43080191854820 Long -109.52194106570600 | Hatch, Iona Annel (I14)
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| 119 | Buried in Vernal Memorial Cemetery Block H50.75 Lot 1 Space 1 Lat 40.43062173652830 Long -109.52200270421000 | Hatch, Winfield Monroe (I197)
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| 120 | Buried in Vernal Memorial Cemetery Block H50.75 Lot 1 Space 2 Lat 40.43063767928580 Long -109.52200290084500 | Gilroy, Theata (I203)
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| 121 | Buried in Vernal Memorial Cemetery: Block: H69.75 Lot: 2 Space: 5 Lat: 40.43078649733090 Long: -109.52197214123200 | Hatch, Earl Everett (I201)
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| 122 | Charles Richins Richard and Priscilla’s fifth child was their son Charles, born August 17, 1828. There is no record of his christening. There seems to be some confusion in the Parish records for this time period. Reverend Neville had become ill and could no longer carry on the work as Vicar. He was replaced by the Reverend Ostreham. There are a few scattered entries for Painswick and some for Sheepscombe and records for other places were missing or not kept all. Charles, like most of Richard’s sons, received some schooling and was able to read and write. He was living at home in 1841 at the age of 12. His mother died the following year in 1842. It is unknown if Richard kept the older boys, with the help of his mother and mother-in-law, or if they were dispersed to different relatives at that time. Charles was living in Sheepscombe when he heard the gospel and was converted to the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Branch Membership Records listed him being from Sheepscombe when he was baptized by Charles Shill on December 26, 1849 and confirmed the same day by Elder Charles Blackwell. He was the first Richins to be converted and like many converts, was anxious to share the truth with his family and loved ones. He was ordained a Priest in the Aaronic Priesthood June 16 1850, and had the privilege of baptizing his cousins Leonard and Peter Richins on July 7, 1850. They were confirmed by Elder Charles Blackwell. Charles was later ordained to the Melchizedick Priesthood and he could then confirm new converts and preside in the Branch. He married Louisa Shill January 27, 1851 at Syde Parish Church. The Reverend W. Moore performed the ceremony and Leonard Richins and Louisa Williams were the witnesses. Charles was listed as a laborer at the time of his wedding. At the birth of his first child Hannah Louisa on September 9, 1852, he was listed as a husbandman. Charles was not only the first Richins to be baptized, but also the first to emigrate to Utah. He arrived in Salt Lake City October 10, 1853. He was a help to those who came later. In 1860 he was asked by President Brigham Young to help colonize Henneferville on the Weber River and later sent to colonize in Mexico. He had two plural wives—Esther Stowe Ovard and Agnes Mary Willmont—in addition to Louisa Shill. He was the father of 30 children.[2] | Richins, Charles Wager (I502)
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| 123 | City built by Enoch's father Cain after Enoch's birth was named after the son City built by Enoch's father Cain after Enoch's birth was named after the son | Enoch (I18986)
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| 124 | Compact Disc #135 Pin #1547386 BIRTH: A record has been identified in the Beerfelden, Germany Lutheran Church records indicating our ancestor may have been "Johan Wilhelm Kumpf," born in 1745.IMMIGRATION: Sailed from Rotterdam, Netherlands and arrived on the ship "Tygrr" at Philadelphia. Oath of Allegiance to the colonies in Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1 Jun 1778. In the transcription of DeLong Reformed Church records (his son, John's, birth record), Wilhelm's name is "Americanized" to William.MIGRATION: It is assumed Wilhelm's family had moved to the Manchester Twp area at or about the summer of 1796, as Wilhelm's son, Heinrich, is mentioned in the Whitsunday festivities at the Christ Lutheran Church at York, yet John nor the other children are mentioned prior to this date.DEATH: It is assumed deathdate was after 14 May 1803 since "Wilhelm Kump" is listed as the sole sponsor of a grandon's (Johannes Kump) baptism at Salem Lutheran Church at Dover Twp, Pennsylvania. | Kumpf, Johann Wilhelm (I217)
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| 125 | Compare Oholibamah's genealogy in Gen 36:2 and Gen 36:16; in the first reference she is described as the granddaughter of Zibeon rather than Seir the Horite, which is implied by the latter reference. Compare Oholibamah's genealogy in Gen 36:2 and Gen 36:16; in the first reference she is described as the granddaughter of Zibeon rather than Seir the Horite, which is implied by the latter reference. | Oholibamah (Aholibamah) (I14642)
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| 126 | descendants are referred to as `semites' descendants are referred to as `semites' | Shem (I13144)
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| 127 | Edward was Richard and Priscilla’s eighth child. He was born in April 1834. There is a discrepancy concerning the day of his birth. The obituary and LDS endowment records list April 25th, but his history has April 16th. He was christened August 24, 1834. He was about 7 years old when his mother died and he and his older brother John went to live with their Wager relatives. In the 1851 census they were living with Esther Wager and her son Jeremiah. Edward received some schooling, as he could read and write. He was about 19 when he was taught the gospel by Mormon missionaries. He was baptized February 28, 1853 by George Humphries, who then confirmed him on March 3, 1853. After he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints he desired to gather with the saints and his brothers in Utah. He worked and saved his money until he was able to buy passage on the ship Charles Banks. It docked at Boston and he joined the William Cooper emigrant train and arrived in Salt Lake City November 7, 1855. He settled in the Echo/Henefer area.[4] | Richins, Edward (I505)
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| 128 | Eli Clark was born in Wilbraham, Hampden County, MA on 2 October 1768 and died on 2 December 1828 in Dansville, Steuben County, NY, at 60 years of age. He married twice. He married Matilda Newton in Wilbraham, Hampden County, MA, on 25 October 1790. Matilda was born in Belchertown, Hampshire County, MA on 21 September 1771 and died on 24 January 1800 in Wilbraham, Hampden County, MA, at 28 years of age. He married Mary Tiffany Smalledge in Union City, New Haven County, CT on 5 March 1801. Mary was born in/near Boston, Suffolk, Ma. in 1780 and died on 10 January 1864 at 83 years of age.. Mary was the daughter of John Smalledge and Mary Tiffany. Mary was still living in Dansville, NY at the time of the 1830 census. In 1778, Eli was baptized and taken into the Wilbraham Baptist Church. He was a 'carpenter' on 22 March 1796, when he paid $114 to Jonathan Walden for 15 acres in Wilbraham on the road past the Baptist Meeting House and another piece abutting it on the northwest side. Hampden Co. Deed 35:352. Eli Clark and Mary Tiffany Smalledge had the following children: (1) John Clark was born in Wilbraham, Hampden, MA about 1802. John died 28 Dec. 1854 at 52 years of age. He married Elmira Lockwood, who was born in Wilbraham, Hampden, MA around 1800. (2) Eli Clark Jr. was born in Wilbraham, Hampden County, MA around 1804 and died on 28 Dec 1868 at 64 years of age. He married Nancy Root, who was born in Wilbraham, Hampden County, MA around 1804. (3) Mary Clark was born in Wilbraham, Hampden, MA around 1805. (4) Harriot Clark was born in Wilbraham, Hampden, MA around 1806. Harriot died on 9 April 1858 at 51 years of age. She married Philemon Allen. (5) Cyrus Clark was born in South Hadley, Hampshire County, MA on 20 August 1809 and died on 28 December 1878 at 69 years of age. He married three times. He married Sophina Williams, who was born around 1810. He also married Mary Wanzer and a Hannah? The name Cyrus Clark is found on the 1840 census for Dansville, NY. (6) Edward Clark was born in South Hadley, Hampshire, MA on 6 March 1811 and died on 28 January 1876 at 64 years of age. He married Clarissa Howard. (7) Joseph Clark was born around 1813. (8) Israel Justice Clark was born on 25 December 1821. | Clark, Eli (I600)
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| 129 | Elizabeth (Betsy) Wheeler was born 16 Oct. 1789 in Chesterville, New Hampshire. She was the daughter of Randall and Experience Alden Wheeler. In 1815, when she was 25 years old she married Gideon Russell Brownell in Mass. He was also 25 years old, having been born 5 May 1789 in Danby, Rutla Co. Vermont. His parents were Benjamin Brownell and Mary Ann Russell. According to the family group sheet in possession of Violet Cook, this young couple made their first home in Quebec, Canada, where Betsy gave birth to twin girls on 2 March 1816. They were named Mary Ann and Experience after each of the girl's grandmothers. Experience died as a child. About 1817 Gideon moved Betsy to Ohio. Here they lived about 25 years. Betsy gave birth to Zora in 1817, she died young, Gideon Russell in 1818, Fanny Elizabeth in 1820, Gladys in 1821 - died as a child, and Hannah, in 1823 - died as a child. The Brownells were perhaps still living in Ohio when they heard all the stories about the young boy Joseph Smith in New York who claimed to have heavenly visions. They would hear about the Mormon Church being organized and about the Latter-day Saints moving to Kirland Ohio. We don't know just which missionaries explained the gospel to them in such a way that they were converted, but both Gideon and Betsy were baptized the same time, in May of 1841. (Children, Mary Ann was baptized 21 March 1845, Zora in 8 Sept. 1843 - died, and Fanny in October 1845). As soon as the Brownell family became affiliated with the Mormon Church they thought it would be best to go to Nauvoo, Ill. Where the main body of saints were then assembling. They wee no doubt there when the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were martyred in Carthage jail, and were grieved with the rest at this terrible thing. Betsy's daughter, Julia, married James Myler while they were in Nauvoo. Betsy did what she could to assist her husband (and sons) in their work one the Nauvoo Temple, so it could be completed to perform the sacred ordinances for which it was being built. Under great trials and financial difficulties and severe mob persecutions, this valiant band of people accomplished this great thing. Gideon and Betsy received their endowments and sealings on January 3, 1846 in the Nauvoo temple. We are all familiar with the mob persecutions and the great exodus of the saints from Nauvoo, across the ice clogged Mississippi River, into Iowa. The Brownell family were as ill prepared as the thousands of other homeless refugees who spent the cold and disagreeable winter at a temporary camp at Winter Quarters. As if the trials of the Mormons weren't enough, on 26 June 1846, Colonel S. W. Kearny of the U.S. Army, issued a "circular to the Mormons," delivered by Catp. James Allen to enlist the volunteer services of some 500 men to right the war with Mexico. President Young could see the hand of the Lord in this. Here was a way where by the soldiers could receive army pay which money could be used to get their families across the plains. (Essential in Church History) All the able bodied men of the camp were much enthused over this idea, and came forth and volunteered for this trek. We find in the book "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p. 44, which lists the names of the officers of Company "C", the name of Russell G. Brownell, musician (Corporal at M.O.) This was an anxious time for Betsy Brownell because, on page 415 of Treasures of Pioneer History" we note that on July 21st, 1846, five companies of Mormon volunteers marched away from Winter Quarters. Gideon was 57 years old, and this was a trek fitting for younger men. Betsy worried that the trip might be too hard on him. He was also concerned about leaving her, who was also 57, living in a wagon box with her daughter, Julia Myler and her 2 little children. But Gideon and his son-in-law, James Myler braved the hardships of the march to Santa Fe and were mustered out in California. They returned to their loved ones in December 1848. The menfolks got work in Missouri the rest of the winter in preparation to cross the plains in the early summer. "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" also Julia's history says that they crossed the plains in William Miller's company, and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, September 22, 1849. However, they did not remain long in Salt Lake, but went North to Farmington in Davis County. From the Farmington write-up in the Davis County book, "East of Antelope Island" we get the interest information that Hector C. Haight, who crossed the plains in 1847, was the first man to locate his family in this district. Of course, others soon followed in their search for permanent homes. It is recorded on page 42 of Jensen's Church Chronology, that on Tuesday, January 21, 1851, President Brigham Young and party held a meeting with the people of North Cottonwood (Farmington) in the school house, and appointed Gideon Brownell presiding Elder of that Branch. Betsy enjoyed living in Farmington. She found the people friendly and kind. She appreciated the comfortable home Gideon provided for her and the association of her children and grandchildren. The group sheet in possession of Violet Cook give the information who Betsy's children married as follows: Mary Ann married Ascot Sherbourke, Gideon Russell Jr. married Malissa Call, Fanny Elizabeth married James Harimson, Julia Ann married James Myler and Benjamin married Caroline Ann Howell. (We can't find out how many of them came to Utah). In 1859 Julia Ann and her husband and family moved to Logan. In 1862 Gideon was released from the Bishop's job in Farmington, then they moved to Logan to be with their daughter. They were both 73 years old at the time. The family record shows that Gideon Russell Brownell died in Logan 16 March 1871 and Elizabeth (Betsy) Wheeler Brownell, died in Logan 5 September 1871. They had both reached the good old age of 82. They had lived 56 years together, enduring and enjoying the good and the bad things of life. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Wheeler, Elizabeth "Betsy" (I887)
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| 130 | Eunice was born in Hatfield, Hampshire Co., MA on 10 February 1697 and died on 25 August 1770 at 73 years of age. She is buried in Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton, MA. Eunice married Noah Clark Sr. in Hatfield, Hampshire County, MA on 22 November 1716. Noah was born in Northampton, Hampshire County, MA on 26 March 1694 and died on 18 May 1776 in the same location at 82 years of age. Noah and Eunice "lived in homestead #22, which was at the top of Elm St. Hill above the Baptist meeting house - a near neighbor of his brother, Lt. Ebenezer." "1738 - Noah Clark was a carpenter, joiner and made coffins for Hunt's children. Brought wood to E. Hunt and did light work. Had sons Noah, Seth, Silas - Several had hats on his account. 1742 - He built Hunt's barn for 50.14.9 and overplus work 1.8.4 'and Hunt says it was very good barn.' 1744 - Noah Clark paid in wood" (Entries in Deacon Ebenezer Hunt's Book of Accounts) "Noah Clark was chosen constable of Northampton in 1734, Tythingman in 1736 and 1743 and Selectman in 1748. In Dec. 1757, Mr. Noah Clark and his brother Ens. Josiah, were chosen as a committee to regulate children at the meeting house. In 1759, Noah was asked to repair the meeting house. Dec. 1762 "On a motion of Mr. Noah Clark in behalf of his daughter the wife of Gideon Lyman that She might sit in the seat She has usually Sat in it was Voted by the Town in the affirmative." (Northampton Town Proceedings) "Noah Clark's estate is filed under Probate #32:39 Hampshire County Court. The will was dated 12 Aug. 1773, proven 6 Aug. 1776, and provided for all five sons and daughter Eunice. He mentioned his books, which were to be divided equally, except for 'my great Bible" which was to go to Eunice. Silas was named executor. Noah is the only son of Deacon John whose stone is missing from Bridge St. Cemetery. There is empty space next to Eunice." (Antiquities, Historicals and Graduates of Northampton) WILL OF NOAH CLARK (1694-1776) (Probate Records at Northampton, Mass. Dated August 12, 1773 - Presented for Probate August 6, 1776): "I Noah Clark of Northampton in the county of Hampshire in his Majesty's province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England -- first commit my soul to Almighty God, my Creator, hoping and believing to be saved by the merits of Christ - - -? ...My son Noah Clark - 9 pounds lawful money of this province ... my son Timothy Clark - all my right of land lying in Southampton and 5 pounds. I give to my son Seth Clark, the sum of 18 pounds Lawful money of this Province to be paid him by my son Silas Clark within one ? from my decease to Him and his heirs forever ... my son Philip Clark, my right in a lot of land lying in the Mountain Division which I bought of Jonathan Rust. My daughter Eunice Lyman, - 7 pounds and my Great Bible. My son Silas, the homestead and dwelling house, also all other land in Northampton. Books to be equally divided among his children. I give to my son Seth, the half of my shop tools and the other half of them I give to my other 4 sons, to be equally divided among them." Noah Clark Noah Clark Sr. and Eunice Dickinson had the following children: (1) Noah Clark Jr. was born 26 Feb 1719. (2) Timothy Clark was born 26 Jan 1720. (3) Reverend Seth Clark (4) Silas Clark was born 12 Feb 1730. (5) Captain Philip Clark was born 10 Feb 1731. (6) Eunice Clark was born 13 Apr 1735. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Dickinson, Eunice (I1281)
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| 131 | Family records say she was born somewhere in Idaho Territory on their return trip from Oregon. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Auddie Mae | Kump, Addie May (I313)
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| 132 | FATHER: Myrtle Kump Nichols records indicate John Naylor as the father of Barbara Naylor. BURIAL: The only known photo of Barbara NAYLOR Kump is in her older years during the 1870s, after her husband's death. It is believed she traveled with her daughter, Carolina, and son-in-law, Henry Plum, to Sanpete County. The image was taken at that time. It was learned from that visit that Barbara smoked a corn cob pipe. GRAVE MARKER: Photo taken during Winter 2005 shows the marker has taken on much aging in the last 20 years. Much of the headstone is illegible, especially the poem at the bottom. | Naylor, Barbara (I478)
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| 133 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 19K3-Q72 BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1575/1585 | Stevens, Elizabeth (I18514)
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| 134 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 1HBL-WPK BIRTH: Also shown as Born Southampton, Hampshire, England, Eng. DEATH: Also shown as Died 1620 | Alden, George (I14625)
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| 135 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 1HKN-CG BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1690 DEATH: Also shown as Died 1770, , , Massachusetts. | Alden, Daniel (I22924)
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| 136 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN N53C-DW | Alden, Elizabeth (I21351)
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| 137 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN RKP6-ND BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1664 | Adams, Mary (I2600)
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| 138 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 17 Apr 1824 DEATH: Also shown as Died 16 Nov 1844 | Petersdatter, Ane (I24094)
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| 139 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America. DEATH: Also shown as Died Danby, Rutland, Vermont, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Danby, Rutland, Vermont, United States. | Brownell, Benjamin (I1311)
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| 140 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Field, Ebenezer (I1272)
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| 141 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Mills, Hannah (I1273)
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| 142 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Evarts, Hannah (I2286)
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| 143 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Everts, Margaret (I2287)
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| 144 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Hall, Deborah (I2288)
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| 145 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Evarts, Harriet (I2289)
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| 146 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | White, Elisha (I2596)
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| 147 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Bishop, Anne (I2644)
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| 148 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Olcutt, Timothy (I2649)
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| 149 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Tyler STONE, Abigail Or (I2709)
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| 150 | From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Edwards, Mary (I2727)
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