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17951 |
[Birch.FTW]
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Facts about this person:
Burial
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, United States | Elizabeth LORD
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17952 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Ellen LORD
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17953 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Emeline LORD
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17954 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Epaphras LORD, Sr.. Esq.
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17955 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Epaphras LORD, Jr..
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17956 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Epaphras LORD
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17957 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Epaphras LORD
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17958 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | George LORD
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17959 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Hannah LORD
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17960 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Hope LORD
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17961 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Hope LORD
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17962 |
REFN: 2479 | Hope LORD
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17963 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | John LORD
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17964 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Louise LORD
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17965 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Lydia LORD
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17966 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Mary LORD
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17967 |
!Taken from "The Olmsted Family" book published in 1912 Page 16. Buried in
Cone Cemetery E. Haddam, Ct. | Mary LORD
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17968 |
, , , Age 73 | Rachel LORD
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17969 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Richard LORD
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17970 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Richard LORD, II
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17971 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Richard LORD, III
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17972 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Richard LORD
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17973 |
No Children | Richard LORD
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17974 |
REFN: 4783 | Richard LORD
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17975 |
Richard Lord
Birth: ca 1553
"Samuel Richardson (1602-1658)" by Rugh Ellsworth Richardson(1974)
ca 1555
"Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord(1946)
"The Genealogy of Jane Wheeler Thomas" by Berta Jane Thomas Libby(1974) Will: filled in the Archives of Northants, Second Series, SecondVolume 4,
folio 38.
Richard possibly from Yelverloft, Co. Northamptonshire, EN. Settled in
Towcester, EN. | Richard LORD
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17976 |
YE ANTIENT BURIAL PALCE OF NEW LONDON, CONN, page 24.
196. An epitaph on Captaine Richard Lord deceased, May 17, 1662, aetatissvea 51. (See Plate.) | Richard LORD
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17977 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Robert LORD
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17978 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Samuel Phillips LORD
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17979 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Samuel Phillips LORD, Jr..
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17980 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Sophia LORD
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17981 |
[Birch.FTW]
[v105t1642.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Chelsea, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, United States | Susanna LORD
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17982 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Thomas LORD
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17983 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | Thomas LORD
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17984 |
STANTON GENEALOGY, by William Stanton, page 12.
Came to America April 29, 1635 in the "Elizabeth and Ann". Mrs. Lorddied in 1676, aged 87 years. She sealed her will with the arms of the"Lord alis Laward" family.
Thomas was granted the first medical license in the New EnglandColonies. Death: ca 1644
GENEALOGICAL NOTES ON FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND by Flagg, pgs 273-4
ca 1667
THE GENEALOGY OF JANE ELIZABETH WHEELER THOMAS by Bertha Jane Thomas
Libby (1974)
before 1648
ACKELEY-BOSWORTH GENEALOGY
ELDRED AND ASSOCIATED FAMILIES, Researched by: Catherine Matson & ClariceMcNiven, Compiled by: Carol & Susan Matson, pp. 90, 91.
Thomas was a man of means, position and influence and in 1632 hesent his eldest son Richard, then about 21 years of age to America.Richard settled in Newton MA which afterward became Cambridge. In 1633,Gov. Haynes and the Rev. Thomas Hooker, friends of Thomas sailed forAmerica with about 200 passangers important to the Colony, and it isthought possible that Richard was sent in advance in order to select aplace to settle. In 1636, with his entire family, Thomas joined the partyof Rev. Hooker and Mr. Stone and 100 men, women and children, which tookits departure from Newtown to form a new settlement on the ConnecticutRiver. "They traveled for more than 100 miles, through a hideous andtrackless wilderness to Hartford. They had no guide but their compass,and made their way over mountains, through swamps, thickets and rivers,which were passable with great difficulty. They had no cover but theheavens, and no lodgings but such as nature afforded. They drove withthem 160 head of cattle and subsisted by the way on the milk of theircows. Mrs. Hooker was borne through the wilderness on a litter. Thepeople generally carried their packs, arms and some utensils. They werenearly a fortnight on their journey. This adventure was more remarkableas many of the company were persons of figure, who in EN had lived inhonor, affluence and delicacy and were strangers to fatigue and danger.It was early in June when they reached their journey's end. Their fristlabor was to prepare their dugouts in the hillside and provide shelterfor their cattle. They had for some time been close friends and neighborsin Newtown, and were already organized as a church, had been members oftownships and were familiar, therefore, with action as a body. Theyagreed to purchase a territory jointly and afterwards parcel it out andso purchased a large area. Thomas Lord became an original proprietor andone of the first settlers of Hartford. The Hartford settlers were largelypeople of some culture cast into raw conditions, and there was a minglingof high breeding and rough life". There is a monument erected in Hartfordwith the names of the first members of the first church. Thomas Lord isnamed on it.
ANCESTORS OF ALDEN SMITH SWAN AND HIS WIFE MARY ALTHEA FARWELL, byJosephine C. Frost, The Hills Press, New York, MCMXXIII, page 148.
Thomas Lord sailed for New England in the ship "Elizabeth and Ann"from London, in 1635, aged 50 years, bringing with him wife Dorothy, aged46 years, and among other children their daughter Anne, aged 14 years. Hebecame one of the original proprietors of Hartford, CT, and his homesteadin 1639 was on what is now Wells Street, on the bank of the Little River.The date of his death is not known, but she died Aug. 2, 1676, and as shedoes not mention her husband in her will, he probably predeceased her.
MEMORIAL HISTORY OF HARTFORD COUNTY, CONN. Vol. 1, page 248.
SAVAGE
HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN. by Wheeler. | Thomas LORD
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17985 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | William LORD
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17986 |
This information is based on my own research plus information that has been voluntarily shared by others who have viewed my information on this site. I am not a professional genealogist but my own research is source documented. Information that has been | William LORD, Ensign
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17987 |
RESIDENCES:
1910 - 1313 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1920 - 1226 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1925 - 613 Harvard Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OCCUPATION:
Laborer at Stadler Products Co.
OBIT:
Name: Lorek, Adalbert
Date: 1932
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #051.
Notes: 1876-1932. age 56. Calvary Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | Adalbert (Wojciech) LOREK
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MARRIAGE:
LOREK, ANNA and LUKASNERCZ, STANISLAUS vol.0047 pg.0496
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) | Anna LOREK
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17989 |
OBIT:
LOREK, EDWARD P : Brother of John (Obit.).Plain Dealer 06 Feb, 1992, pg. 07 sec. F | Edward P. LOREK
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17990 |
OBIT:
Name: Lorek, Fred A.
Date: Jul 25 1974
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Lorek. Fred A. Lorek, beloved son of the late Adalbert and Victoria, dear brother of John, Theodore, Edward and Mrs. George (Sophie) Prusock and beloved uncle. Funeral services, Friday, July 26 at 9 a.m. at St. Barbara's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Thursday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Frederick A. LOREK
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RELATIONSHIP_ESTABLISHED_BY:
Jadwiga and her husband were living at 1225 Redman at the time of her son Stanislaw's death. This is the same residence as Adalbert was living at at the time. Also, Jadwiga's death certificate lists her father as Gregory, just like Adalbert's does.
OBIT:
Name: Zemla, Jadwiga
Date: Apr 19 1952
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #169.
Notes: Zemla, Jadwiga, late residence, 1289 Holmden Ave., beloved mother of Joseph, Frank, Genevieve Dovalosky. Stephen, Alex, Bernard, and Bernadette, and grandmother, dear sister of Anna Lukastewicz, and Stanley Lorek. Friends may call at Frank E. Bania Funeral Home, 2159 W. 14 St., where services will be held Monday, Apr. 21 at 8:30 a. m. and St. John Cantius Church at 9 a. m. | Jadwiga (Hedwig) LOREK
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RESIDENCES:
1935 - 1226 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
LOREK, JOHN S: Husband of late Olga-Obit Plain Dealer 11 Dec, 1998, pg. 14 sec. B
JOHN S. LOREK. Beloved husband of the late Olga (nee Boczek); dearest father of Richard (Georgia) Lorek, Kathleen (William) Schutte, and the late David (JoAnn) Lorek; dearest grandfather of Barbara, John, Kimberly, Thomas, Andrew, Mark, Susan, and Julie; dearest great-grandfather of eight; dearest brother of Sophie Prusock and the late Ted, Edward and Fred Lorek. Funeral Saturday, Dec. 12 at 9:30 a.m. from the MOSINSKI FUNERAL HOME, INC. – 7906 BROADVIEW RD., BROADVIEW HTS., OH (CORNER OF BROADVIEW AND SPRAGUE RDS.) Church Services at 10:00 a.m. from St. Columbkille Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VISITATION 7-9 P.M. THURSDAY AND 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. In lieu of flowers family suggest donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44120 or to Mt. Alverna Home, 6765 State Rd., Parma, Ohio 44134. | John S. LOREK
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RESIDENCES:
1948 - 1226 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
LOREK, THEODORE B : Husband of Frances M (Obit.). Plain Dealer 21 Aug, 1984 pg. 07 sec. B
THEODORE B. (PEE WEE) LOREK, beloved husband of Frances M. (nee Potochar); devoted father of Theodore A., and Patricia A. Zickes, grandfather of Jennifer, Joshua, Wren, and the late Peter Lorek, Tony, Michael, Susan Zickes, brother of John S., Edward P., Sophie T. Prusock, and the late Fred A. Services Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. at St. John Bosco. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD. TUESDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. | Theodore (Thadeus) B. LOREK
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REFN: 7302 | Hannah LORING
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17995 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Sarah LORING
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MARRIAGE: LOSSMANN, MARTHA and PULS, WILHELM vol.0067 pg.0218 | Martha LOSSMAN
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MARRIAGE: LOT, GIANWEFA and PONIATOWSKI, KLEMENS 0092 0151 | Geanwefa LOT
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An article about Albert M Fish, a great-grandson, can be found in "A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio", edited by Hewson L Peek and published in 1916. A copy can be found in the Milan Public Library in Milan, Ohio. This article mentions Joseph and Abigail. It is suspected her last name may have been Lothrop but no firm evidence exists at this time.
Certain sources indicate that Joseph and Abigail had at least 4 children, all sons, of which Uriah was in the 1st three.
Lo-Lathrop Family Memoir lists Abigail as #473 and says:
"ABIGAIL, born Feb. 24, 1757, and married Joseph Fish, and settled in Pittstown, N. Y." | Abigail LOTHROP
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Ednah LOTHROP
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18000 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Benjamin LOTT
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