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19351 |
Lived in Hookstown, PA in 1883. | James MCKINLEY
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19352 |
Doctor in Newcastle, PA in 1883. | John MCKINLEY
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19353 |
7 children | Alice MCKINNEY
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19354 |
RBDM 8878 | John MCKINNON
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19355 |
The marriage must have occurred at some time prior to October 18, 1856,for on that date Joseph and wife were examined for admission to thecongregation of the West Sunbury Church. There were 3 children SarahRebecca (Beckie), Margaret Ann and Jesse Frank Deloss.
Both of the daughters remained single. As per Series 4.
Have photo of her grave stone it is directly next to her husband JosephMcMichael.
Inscription: MOTHER
SARAH
WIFE OF
JOSEPH McMICHAEL
1935--1904 | Sarah MCKISSICK
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19356 |
McLain is probably her married name. She has three daughters by first marriage. Marriage to Aloysius is second marriage. Kneblewicz may be her maidenname. | Elaine B. MCLAIN
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19357 |
1 BIRT
2 DATE 22 JUN 1822
2 PLAC Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
2 SOUR S006830 | Fear MCLANEY
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19358 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Edward Joseph MCLAUGHLIN
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19359 |
1 NAME Living //
1 NAME Living /LAUGHLIN/
| Living MCLAUGHLIN
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19360 |
BIOGRAPHY: From A Brief History of the Ancestry and Posterity of Allan MacLean1715-1786
BIOGRAPHY: Vernon, colony of Connecticut, New England, USA by MaryMcLean Hardy 1905
BIOGRAPHY: Dea. Alexander, the eldsest son of Alexander and Johannah Smith McLean was b. in N. Bolton, attended school in S. Bolton and Windsor. With the exception of one winter when he taught school, aided his father upon the farm until his marriage in 1793, at the age of 21. He conducted a farm in Vernon for a number of years. Afterward, he and his brother, Col. FrnacisMcLean, built and carried on the cotton mills at the village now called Talcottville. | Alexander MCLEAN
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19361 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Extrapolated: if deceased, occcurred aft. 11/13/1991 | Beatrice Ruth MCLEAN
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19362 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Extrapolated: if deceased, occurred aft. 11/13/1991 | Beulah Irene MCLEAN
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19363 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Extrapolated: if deceased, occurred aft. 11/13/1991 | Clyde MCLEAN
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19364 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Extrapolated: if deceased, occurred aft. 11/13/1991 | Columbine Rose MCLEAN
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19365 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Extrapolated: If deceased, occurred aft. 11/13/1991 | Edna May MCLEAN
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19366 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Extrapolated: if deceased, ocurred aft. 11/13/1991 | Ermal Ruby MCLEAN
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19367 |
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Harriet Amanda MCLEAN
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19368 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | John MCLEAN
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19369 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> 28 Jan 1919born in Alexander, N.D.
Custom Field:<_FA#> moved to Campbell, Minn., Hunter, N.D., and Buttzville, N.D. with his family
Custom Field:<_FA#> Graduated from Lisbon High School in Lisbon, N.D.
Custom Field:<_FA#> Graduated from University of North Dakota
Custom Field:<_FA#> 20 Jun 1944Began service in Second World War
Custom Field:<_FA#> stationed at Ledo, Assam, India at the 20th General Hospital.
Custom Field:<_FA#> Was in the Medical Corp
Custom Field:<_FA#> Later stationed in Calcutta, India with Armed Forces Radio
Custom Field:<_FA#> 1 Apr 1946Ended service in WWII
David (as he wasknown) was born in Alexander, ND. He moved to Campbell,
Minn., Hunter ND, and Buttzville, ND, with his parents. He attended
school in Hunter, ND and graduated for Lisbon High School, Lisbon ND. He
graduated from the University of North Dakota where he was a member of
the Sigma Nu fraternity.
Phyllis wasborn in Bismack, ND and graduated from Bismarck High School.
She attended the University of North Dakota and was a member of Delta
Delta Delta sorority.
David and Phyllis were married in Grand Forks, ND on Feb. 8, 1940. In
theearly years of thier marriagethey lived in Bismarck, ND, Wilmington,
Il., andMarion, Ohio, before settling in Minneapolis, Minn.
David served in the Second World War from June 20, 1944 to April 1,
1946. He was in the Medical Corpand was stationed in Ledo, Assam, India
at the 20th General Hospital. he waslater stationed in calcutta, India,
where he was with the Armed Forces Radio.
After his return from the war, they moved to St. Louis Park, minn. where
he was empolyed as a chemist and a statistician by Archer Daniels Midland
Co.of Minneapolis.
In August, 1953, David contracted polio and was hospitalized at the
Sister Elizabeth Kenny Institute in Minneapolis until June, 1954. His
throat and jaw muscles were paralyzed, and his legs and stomach muscles
were affected. his throat muscles partially improved to the point where
he could swallow, having been fed through a tube to his stomach for many
months.Through hours of painful theray and grim determination, he
improved to th? point where he could resume work and lead a comparatively
normal life.
Phylliswas active in the PTA, clubs, and church activities until David
became ill.she then devoted full time to her family and home. As the
childern became older, she worked on a part time basis for a wholesale
warehouse company.
David was an ardent sports fan and enjoyed the television sports
broadcasts, anavid reader, and good bridge game was his favorite form
of recreation.
He died on Jan. 10, 1982 after a year long illness with cancer. He is
buried atLakewood Cemetery in Rocky River, Ohio.
Phyllis retired in 1984 and enjoyed her retirement years with bridge
clubs, Women?s Club activities, and in the summer, her yard and flowers.
She died on March 28, 1997 after suffering complications brought on by a
stroke. She is buried at Lakewood Cemetery in Rocky River, Ohio. | Lloyd David MCLEAN
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19370 |
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Margaret Adeline MCLEAN
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19371 |
!DIED: age 82 | Neil MCLEAN
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19372 |
Alias: /"Net"/
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin SWBible - 2 Obits for Nelson, one before the funeral and one
after, identical except for small paragraph inserted in pre-funeral
notice re: Family receivingfriends Sunday, Nov. 17 from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m.:
"Nelson "Net" W. McLean, 78, died at his residence in Edmeston on
Nov. 13 after a lengthy illness. He was born April 13, 1913 in Hartwick,
the son of Willard and Ella (Southworth) McLean. He was employed by the
Otsego County Highway Department, the town of Burlington Highway
Department and also served as superintendant to the Edmeston Highway
Department. He loved the outdoors, especially gardening, hunting and
fishing. He is survived by his companion of 33 years, Muriel Weidman, her
children; Betty Lindholm, James Wiedman, Beverly Figger, Barbara Izard,
JohnWeidman, Bernie Christian and Bonnie Sullivan. Also surviving are
his one son, Norman McLean, and four daughters, Marion Curry, Joan Day,
Virginia Clark,Shirley Edgett; four brothers, Kenneth, Clyde, Arnold and
Leonard McLean; ten sisters, Ermal Hughes, Beulah Osborn, Edna Ruland,
Beatrice Crockford, Alberta Eastman, Gladys Scrivener, Columbine O'Blak,
Marjorie Snyder, Albeama Gabroshik and Wanda Stewart. Also surviving are
several grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by two
brothers, Lyle and Norman McLean. Funeral services will be held (were
held) Monday, Nov. 18, at noon at the Houk-Johnston Funeral Home with the
Rev. Mark Terwilliger officiating. The family will be receiving friends
on Sunday, Nov. 17 from 2-4 and from 7-9 p.m. In lieuof flowers,
contributions may be made to the Edmeston Emergency Squad. Funeral
arrangements were by the Houk-Johnson Funeral Home, Edmeston." | Nelson Willard MCLEAN
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19373 |
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Martin SW Bible- Obit for Willard:
"Willard N. McLean, 69, 67 Direct Descendants - Hartwick: Willard N.
McLean, 69, died Oct. 24, 1957, in a Binghamton hospital after a long
illness. Mr. McLean was born March 9, 1888 in Oswego, a son of Nelson and
Mettia Mann McLean. He married Ella Southworth on Jan. 19, 1912. He
attended Hartwick Methodist Church and was a former employee of the
Southern New York Railroad. He was a former employeee of the county and
town highway department. For the pastfew years he was a farmer. He had
lived in Hartwick most of his life. He leaves his wife; six sons, Nelson
of Sherburne, Lyle of Burlington Flats, Clyde,Leonard and Arnold, all of
Hartwick; 10 daughters, Mrs. Abram Hughes of Oneonta, Mrs. Alfred Osborn
of Burlington Flats, Mrs. Edna Sparks of Binhamton, Mrs. Thomas Crockford
of Freeville, Mrs. Lynn Eastman of South Lansing, Mrs. Harold Scrivener
of New Berlin, Mrs. Louis O'Blak of Hartwick, Mrs. Arthur Herrschaft of
Centereach, L.I., Mrs. Franklin Stewart and Albeama McLean of Hartwick;
50 grandchildren; a great grandchild, a brother, Howard McLean of
Elizabeth, Colo., and aunt, Mrs. Ella Mann of Hartwick; several nieces,
nephewsand cousins. The funeral will be at 2 Monday from the Methodist
Church in Hartwick, the Rev. John Wolfe, pastor, officiating. Burial in
Hartwick Cemetery.Friends may call at the Houk-Johnston Funeral Home,
Edmeston, at their convenience." | Willard Nelson MCLEAN
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19374 |
Fron History of delaware County, by James R. Lytle, 1908:
The McMaster familyhas long been one of prominence in Delaware
County. Benjamin McMaster was bornwas born September 24, I795,
Ontario County, New York, and was the third in afamily of four children.
He was quite young when his father died,and in 1813located in Scioto
County, Ohio. There he operated the first saw-mill in the county, and
sawed the lumber used in the old State House in Columbus. In 1814 he
moved to the village of Worthington and lived in part of the house in
whichColonel Kilbourne kept tavern. In the latter part of the same year,
he came toDelaware County and cleared twenty acres for Dr. Warren. In
1817 he went to Champaign County, and the next year married a daughter
oE Lemuel G. Humphrey, of Liberty Township, Deleeare County, who lived
but a few years. Shortly afterward he again came to Delaware County and
bought 100 acres of land on Elm Creek, upon which he built a cabin of the
pioneer pattern, moving into it about teno'clock one cold December
night, when about fifteen inches of snow covered the ground. This is a
little evidence of the hardships of the pioneer days. Hisworldly
possessions at that time were one yoke of steers, one heifer, ten headof
young hogs, a dog, a small supply of household goods and provisions, and
fifty dollars in money. He cleared his farm, which was considered in
those days the finest improved and richest in Brown Township, it being
bottom land, which before the days of extensive drainage was not
subject to frequent inundation as at present. Benjamin McMaster resided
on this farm until 1851, when he moved to Ashley and erected a
warehouse and forming a business partnership, he continued in this
business until his death in 1888. By his first marriage, Benjamin had
three children, namely: Robert, Horace, who in 1852 bought the farm
settled on by his father, and William. His second marriage was with
Electa Perry, widow of William Perry, who had three children-Alvin,
Elmina, and PhilemonPerry. The children of Benjamin's second union
were Geore, Esther, Hiram, andEloisa. This hardy old pioneer treated his
own and the Perry children with the same kindness and consideration,
and assisted each to an excellent start inlife.
From Land Records of Delaware County:
Benjamin McMaster
This early pioneer of Delaware County was born in Pwego, New York,
September 24, 1795. hewas the third child in a family of four, whose
names wer David, Catherine, Benjamin, and Hugh. After the birth of
Benjamin his father, Robert McMaster, moved to Ontario County, New
York, where he soon died. Benjamin was at that time about five years old.
After her husband's death, Mrs. McMasters was twice married, to Messrs.
Curtice and Noble, respectively, by whom she had three children, whose
names wee Lewis and Louisa Curtice and Moses Noble. Before she left the
state she buried both her husbands.
In August, 1811, the family, with the exception of David, came West,
and located at Marietta, where they remained twoyears. Mr. B. McMaster
then removed to the Scioto River, five miles north ofthe little town of
Franklin, and worked for a time in a saw-mill, the first one built on the
river. In the spring of 1814 he moved to the village of Worhington. Aty
this place he assisted in putting in the dam for the Wortington
Manufacturing Company. In the fall of the same year he moved to
Delaware County, and in 1817 to Goshen Township, Champaign County. On
February 12, 1818, Mr. McMaster married Arminda, daughter of Lemuel G.
Humphrey, of Liberty Township, who emigrated from the state of
Connecticut in September, 1823. Mrs. McMaster died, leaving three
children, the oldest not quite five years old. After his wife's death, Mr.
McMaster returned to Delaware County, taking the children to their
mother's relatives. The mother of Mr. McMaster lived with him nearly a
year after his marriage; she then married, moving t | Benjamin MCMASTER
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19375 |
From Memorial Record of Counties of Delaware, Union, and Morrow, Lewis
Publishing Co., Chicago, 1895:
William A. McMaster, a prominent farmer of Brown Township, was
born in Champaign county, Ohio, September 8, 1823, a son of Benjamin
and Aminda (Humphrey) McMaster, the latter a native of Liberty
Township, Delaware county, Ohio. The father was a native of Oswego
county, New York, and came to Ohio in 1811, and his death occurred at
the age of ninety-three years. He was the son of Robert McMaster, a
native of Scotland. William A. McMaster, the subject of this sketch, owns
a good farm of 103 acres in Bown Township, Delaware County, Ohio,
which contains a comfortable residence, barns, and all other necessary
farm improvements. He is one of the most prominent and successfulmen
of his township, and is respected by all for his honest dealings and
sterling worth. Mr. McMaster was married in this county at the age of
twenty-three years, to Margaret Eaton, a native of Morrow County, Ohio,
and a daughter of David and Elizabeth Eaton. They came to Delaware
County Ohio, in 1821. Our subject and his wife have the following
children: Aminda Norris, A.L., Amelia McDonald, Nettie Perry (deceased),
and Stella. A.L.McMaster was born November 10, 1848. In 1873, he
married Ellen Moore, a daughter of George Moore. At her death she left
two children, Maurice E. and Nellie M. In 1889 A.L.McMaster masrried
Jennie R. Forbes. Mrs. William A. McMaster died July 13, 1887, at the age
of sixty-one years. Our subject afterward married Louisa Gardner,
widow of Joel Gardner. | William Ambrose MCMASTER
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19376 |
Cause of Death: Heart Disease | Paul MCMEEN
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19377 |
1 NOTE of Freeborn, Minnesota | Gailord MCMILLEN
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19378 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mildred Arlene MCMURTRY
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19379 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Juanita MCNELL
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19380 |
Person with additional info:
Name: Joyce Willhoit
Email: gwillhoit@kc.rr.com
Note:
Editha Winifred McNemee
b. 07 Mar 1905 LaCrosse, Rush, KS
d. ol Dec 1952 LaCrosse, Rush, KS
Burial: LaCrosse, KS | Editha Winifred MCNEMEE
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19381 |
1880 census La Crosse, Rush, Kansas, p 543:
Loyd MC NEMEE Self M Male W 30 MO Farmer OH AL
Maudana MC NEMEE Wife M Female W 30 OH Keeping House PA OH
Eddie MC NEMEE Son S Male W 6 KS At Home MO OH
B. E. MC DANIEL BroL S Male W 22 OH Farm Hand PA OH ( Maudana's brother Vermillion Emery) | Lloyd MCNEMEE
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19382 |
Person with additional info:
Name: Joyce Willhoit
Email: gwillhoit@kc.rr.com
Note:
Milton Elmer McNemee
b. Jan 1873
d. 04 Mar 1873 Doniphan, KS
Burial: Doniphan Cemetery: Died age 2 months, 4 days | Milton Elmer MCNEMEE
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19383 |
Info from: Joyce (Routh) Willhoit; Email: gwillhoit@kc.rr.com
Social Security Death Index:
Name: Ralph McNemee
SSN: 514-32-5826
Born: 24 Jul 1928
Last Benefit:
Died: Apr 1976
State (Year) SSN issued: KS (1951 & 1952) | Ralph MCNEMEE
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19384 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ralph Orlo MCNEMEE
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19385 |
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Charles was a graduate of Washington & Lee and Columbia Universities. He was a physician. He lived in New York City and had no children with Helen. He divroced and married Mrs. Mary Yallott Denney and they lived in Charlottesville, VA. They had no children, but she had several children by a former marriage. | Charles Wallace MCNITT
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19386 |
Area Obituaries
Hugh McQuade
Services for Hugh McQuade, 72, of 209 1/2 Rock St., who died Friday, will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the Nelson-Schneider Funeral Home and at 10 o'clock in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday.
He was born July 17, 1898, in Johnstown and lived in Janesville the past five years. Prior to coming here, he was a Beloit resident for more than 40 years. He owned a gas station for more than 20 years and later was employed at Fairbanks, Morse and Co., and the Beloit Daily News. He retired from the Beloit newspaper in 1964. He was married to Venetta Hook July 17, 1923, in Canton, Ohio. He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church and its Holy Name Society.
Survivors are his wife; a son, Warren of Janesville; a daughter, Mrs. Maurine Plautz, Edgerton; eight grandchildren; two brothers, John of St. Paul, Minn., and William of Janesville; a sister, Miss Agnes McQuade, Janesville.
Source: newspaper article, no name or date given | Hugh A. MCQUADE
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19387 |
Listed in 1900 census, then crossed out and word "Dead" is added. | Harvey W. MCQUEEN
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19388 |
Nickname: Baldy | Sylvester MCQUEEN
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19389 |
REFN: 14830 | Anne MCRAY
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19390 |
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NOTES: He was w/brothers Isaac and Jacob in Williamstown, MA, when they all
enlisted in the company of Capt. Abiathar Angel on l MAY 1775 for
3 mo. service. He would seem to have gone with his kinsman, Jonathan
Meacham to Fair Haven, VT, in 1779, for they wer together in Capt.
Zadoc Everest's Co., in APR 1781, and with Capt. John Stark in 1780.
And he was again with him as one of the first settlers of Benson,
VT, in 1783. In Pawlet census 1790 (1-3-3).
*He was 1/2 brother to Simeon Meacham of Cass Co., MI
!RES: Pawlet, Vermont 1779-1812.
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REF: 1753, Jun 24, birth date listed "DAR Patriot Index"; Cpl MA VT W*
1790 US Census, Pawlet, Vermont
1810 US Census, Pawlet, Vermont, 02101-11201-0, 9/120/80/1/3/104/0/20
1822, Dec 24, death date listed "DAR Patriot Index" | Abraham MEACHAM
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19391 |
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REF: Judy Davis, Portland, Oregon | Arabella MEACHAM
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19392 |
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REF: "Book of Remembrance" by L.D. Mecham
IGI birth record | Benjamin MEACHAM
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19393 |
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NOTES: This person was originally placed as daughter of John & Polly (Harmon)
Meacham. However, it is not possible to have a daughter b. Oct 1802
and another one born Feb 1803. Judy Davis had placed her as a
daughter of Isaac & Lucy (Standish) Meacham. Source listed was Ida
Meacham Strowbridge. | Betsy MEACHAM
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19394 |
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REF: "Book of Remembrance" by L.D. Mecham
IGI birth record
IGI marriage record | Deborah MEACHAM
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19395 |
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REF: IGI birth files
"Book of Remembrance" by Leonidas D. Mecham (1955) | Deborah MEACHAM
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19396 |
!NOTES: Family Book of Remembrance, lists Deborah's birthdate as 1716 only 2
months after her brother, Isaac?????
REF: IGI birth files
"Book of Remembrance" by Leonidas D. Mecham (1955) | Deborah MEACHAM
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19397 |
!NOTES: Ebenezer d. intestate. He was described as "Ebenezer Meacham, weaver"
in a deed of land to him in 1727.
REF: "Family Book of Remembrance" by Leonidas Devon Mecham (1952)
!REF: "Family Book Of Remembrance, Meacham-Mecham" by Leonidas Devon Mecham
(1952)
IGI birth files | Ebenezer MEACHAM
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19398 |
No further record.
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REF: IGI birth files
"Book of Remembrance" by Leonidas D. Mecham (1955) | Elizabeth MEACHAM
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19399 |
!
REF: Judy Davis, Portland, Oregon | Emily Julia MEACHAM
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19400 |
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REF: Judy Davis, Portland, Oregon
!NOTES: Killed at the battle of South Mountain, MD. | Ephraim MEACHAM
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