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19951 |
MARRIAGE: License application lists AGLER, IRENE and MONDRY Sr, JOHN P (v.0675 pg.0545)
OBIT: Cleveland Press 21 Apr, 1976, pg. 01 sec. 00 (MONDRY, JOHN : Husband of Irene) | John Paul MONDRY
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19952 |
!SS#: 285-07-7996
OBIT: Plain Dealer 05 Jan, 1997, pg. 7 sec. B (MONDRY, JOSEPH T: Husband of Eleanor) | Joseph T. MONDRY
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19953 |
MARRIAGE: MONDRY, MARION and GLODENIS, JOSEPH vol.0202 pg.0145 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)
Twins | Marion J. MONDRY
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19954 |
IMMIGRATION: 1930 census shows she arrived in 1912. | Mary MONDRY
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19955 |
MONDRY; MUDRY
In the Slavic languages the root mudr- means "wise, clever, intelligent"; we see the adjective mudry
with that meaning in Russian and Ukrainian. The vowel changes slightly in some of the Slavic
languages, thus it is moudry in Czech, and in Polish it takes the form of the nasal vowel written as an
a with a tail under it, pronounced much like "own" -- on-line we write is as ma~dry to represent the
nasal vowel. So in all the Slavic languages the name means pretty much the same thing. Furthermore,
the actual form of the name gives a general hint where it originated. If your ancestors had been ethnic
Poles, or had lived in a predominantly Polish linguistic environment, we would expect the name to be
Ma~dry. (Information on the surname obtained from http://polishroots.org/)
OCCUPATION:
Worked for the railroad.
RESIDENCES:
1920 - Thompson Township, Geauga County (per 1920 census). Had a farm in Madison, Ohio
1930 - 5031 E. 90th, Garfield Hts. (per 1930 census)
Nottingham and St. Clair
OBIT:
Name: Mondry, Peter J.
Date: Nov 2 1971
Source: Cleveland Press
Notes: Mondry. Peter J. Mondry, beloved father of Mrs. Edward Andraltis (Alice), Beatrice Cunningham
(deceased), John P., Joseph, Steven, Mrs. Joseph Glodenis (Marian), Mrs. George Mallory (Anne), grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends received at C. J. Smith & Son Funeral Home, 15319 St. Clair Ave., Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M., where services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Peter MONDRY
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19956 |
MARRIAGE: License index lists
MCINTYRE, KATHLEEN and MONDRY, STEVE 0556 0014 00
DENHAM, MARY and MONDRY, STEVE J 0431 0342 | Steve J. MONDRY
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19957 |
lived N.J. 1 child | Mary MONFORT
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19958 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Peter MONFORT
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19959 |
Bessie was born in Tara, Ontario, Canada and moved with their family in
1896to a farm near Souris, ND. She married Asa on June 27, 1917. They
moved toBismarck, ND in 1919, to Lisbon, ND in 1937 and to Elendale, ND
in 1947. Bessie and Asa are buried at Ellendale, ND.
Bessie was born in Tara, Ontario, Canda and moved with her family to a
farm north-west of Souris, ND. in 1896.
She attened rural school near her home, later in Souris, and graduated
from Bottineau High School in
1913. She recieved her Teacher?s Certificate from Valley City Teacher?s
College in 1915.
She taught school before and during thefirst years of her marriage, when
her husband was in the Army during the
First World War.
They moved to Bismarck, ND in 1919, to Lison, ND in 1937, ad to
Ellendale, ND, in 1947.
She was a 50 year member of Eastern Star, belonged to the American Legion
Auxiliary and woman?s clubs in
Bismarck, Lisbon, and Ellendale, and were active in the Methodist Church
in each city.
She inherited her mother?s love for flowers and spent many hours in her
yards, planting and taking care of her
flowers.
She and Asa are buried in Ellendale City Cemetery, Ellendale, North
Dakota. | Bessie Alice MONKMAN
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19960 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Bridget MONROE
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19961 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 56.
Admitted 1838 - Alfred, New York | Burton MONROE
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19962 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 56, 57.
Admitted abt1842 - Alfred, New York
excluded 2 Feb 1845 | Clark C. MONROE
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19963 |
1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p166.
"First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 56.
Admitted 1835 - Alfred, New York
dismissed 7 Sep 1845 to 2nd Alfred
excluded 6 Dec 1846 | David Stillman MONROE
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19964 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 56.
Admitted abt 1840- Alfred, New York | Maxson MONROE
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19965 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 56, 57.
Admitted 1819- Alfred, New York.
Excluded 6 Jul 1840
Thrown from a load of lumber and killed | Reuben MONROE
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19966 |
Married: Amour Hamilton son of Hugh and Agnes. m. July 9, 1728 per V. Rec.
Hopkinton, MA. | Agnis MONTGOMERY
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19967 |
Sources: POE42-3,78 | Eleanor MONTGOMERY
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19968 |
Sources: POE42-3
Elizabeth was an ancestress of Joan Hankey. | Elizabeth MONTGOMERY
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19969 |
Sources: POE42-3
42-3 No issue for this marriage | Eva MONTGOMERY
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19970 |
Sources: POE10Ip180,42-3,66
42-3,66 Captain Adam Poe states that John Montgomery, son of James Montgomery, married Adam Poe's eldest granddaughter.
James bought 180 acres in Sections 25 & 26, St. Clair T., Columbiana Co., Ohio.
10I c1806 James Montgomery came to Ohio from Pennsylvania ca1806. He bought 180 acres in Sections 25 & 26 of St. Clair T., Columbiana Co., OH. He lived and died there. His son, Joseph, inherited the farm. Still later, John Montgomery Sr. bought the farm. John Montgomery, Jr., owned the farm in 1905. He had been born on it and lived on it all his life. | James MONTGOMERY
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19971 |
Sources: POE42-3,66
42-3,66 Captain Adam Poe states that John Montgomery, son of James Montgomery, married Adam Poe's eldest granddaughter. | John MONTGOMERY
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19972 |
Soources: POE42-3,66
42-3,66 1798 15 Sep John Poe, Sr., was born in Washington Co., PA, and was 8 years old (Abt 1806) when the family moved to Ohio.
78 As a young man, John followed the riverboat trade. Later he bought a farm in Sec. 22, St. Clair T., Columbiana Co., OH.
42-3,66 1832 John built a brick home to replace his log cabin. | John M. MONTGOMERY
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19973 |
A. John and his sister Nancy and two children of his deceased sister Elizabeth are on the 1880 census.
1880 US census St. Clair, Columbiana, Ohio, p 629:
John MONTGOMERY Self S Male W 34 OH Farmer PA OH
Nancy MONTGOMERY Sister S Female W 39 OH Keeping House PA OH
Albert MCCOY Nephew S Male W 17 OH Farm Worker OH OH
Belle MCCOY Niece S Female W 15 OH Keeping House OH OH
Julia SLAUGHFMAN FHMAN Other S Female W 30 OH Housekeeper GER GER
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Source Information:
Census Place St. Clair, Columbiana, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255002
NA Film Number T9-1002
Page Number 629B
B. There were no children as of 1905. | John Poe MONTGOMERY
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19974 |
Sources: POE42-3,76-4 | Mary MONTGOMERY
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19975 |
A. Nancy is at the home of her brother John and two children of her deceased sister Elizabeth on the 1880 census.
1880 US census St. Clair, Columbiana, Ohio, p 629:
John MONTGOMERY Self S Male W 34 OH Farmer PA OH
Nancy MONTGOMERY Sister S Female W 39 OH Keeping House PA OH
Albert MCCOY Nephew S Male W 17 OH Farm Worker OH OH
Belle MCCOY Niece S Female W 15 OH Keeping House OH OH
Julia SLAUGHFMAN FHMAN Other S Female W 30 OH Housekeeper GER GER
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Source Information:
Census Place St. Clair, Columbiana, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255002
NA Film Number T9-1002
Page Number 629B
B. Nancy never married. She lived with her brother, John, on his farm near East Liverpool,OH. | Nancy MONTGOMERY
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19976 |
Sources: POE78
78 1843 Mar Has this DOB for Rachel | Rachel MONTGOMERY
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19977 |
"James Montgomery, the first Indian agent for the Senecas, and known to them by the name, Kuckoo-Wassa, or Now Acorn, was born in Westmoreland County, Penn., November 20, 1776, about the time his father died at Johnstown, N. J., while serving in the American army against the British. In 1793 he, with his mother, moved to Kentucky, and located on one of the Tomahawk claims. Thirteen years later, in 1806, he married Miss Keziah Rouse, and the same year settled within eight miles of Urbana, Ohio, where he was a local Methodist preacher. During the war of 1812 he was appointed commissary, officer by the governor. In 1819 he was appointed agent for the Senecas, and, in November of the same year, moved to old Fort Seneca, in Pleasant Township. He resided in one of the block-houses for some time; then moved another block-house close to the first one, which the family occupied, and both houses formed the agency quarters until 1826, when he built the log-house near the old fort, in which he resided to the time of his death, June 1, 1830. Of his eleven children, Mrs. Sally Ingham, of Tiffin, alone survives. This lady was born in Champaign County, February 4, 1811; was married, March 25, 1832, to Milton Frary, who died in 1852. In 1869 she married Alexander Ingham, of Cleveland, Ohio, who died in April, 1870."
"Mrs. Sally (Frary nee Montgomery) Ingham, born in Champaign County, Ohio, February 4, 1811, settled at Fort Seneca with her father, Rev. James Montgomery, in November, 1819. She married Milton Frary, March 25 1832. He died in 1852. The same Mrs. Frary moved to Tiffin and resided in that city until 1869, when she married Alexander Ingham, and moved with him to Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Ingham died in April, 1870, and two years later Mrs. Ingham returned to Tiffin, where she erected her present residence on Minerva Street, about thirteen years ago. "
--from HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY., CHAPTER III., PIONEERS OF SENECA COUNTY., CHICAGO: WARNER, BEERS & CO., 1886. | Sally MONTGOMERY
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OBIT: MONTORO, RAY W : Husband of Janette (Obit.).Cleveland Press 21 Mar, 1982, pg. 10 sec. D | Ray MONTORO, Jr.
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1 _FA6
2 DATE 13 Jan 2002 | Amos Earl MOON
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19980 |
Of, , Monroe, New York | Mary MOON
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19981 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Robert R. MOONEY
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19982 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Robert MOOR
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19983 |
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Abigail MOORE
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19984 |
Cause of Death: Died in infancy
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying on other family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Addison Rufus MOORE
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19985 |
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Alcinda MOORE
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MARRIAGE: CAMPBELL, ANN and MOORE, ALFRED A vol.0006 pg.M002 (Cuyahoga County, Ohio)
OBIT: Name: Moore, Alfred A.
Date: 1893
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #058.
Notes: 1823-1893. East Cleve. Cem. E. Cleve., Ohio. | Alfred MOORE
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19987 |
Lived in southern Pennsylvania near border south of Pittsburgh, possibly in a town named West Newton or Mt. Pleasant.
Suggested research approach: Obtain Alvin Elwood Moore's "Social Security Application" which should provide the names of his parents (including the maiden name of his mother).
| Alvin Elwood MOORE
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19988 |
MILITARY: United States Navy
OBIT:
ALVIN J. MOORE, beloved husband of 38 years to Joanne; loving father of Dawn Sbeghen (Tony), Robert, James, Rebecca Bell and Ruth Snoeberger; devoted grandfather of Amanda, Matthew, Antony, Michael, Nicky, Bobby, Allison, Dylan and Lilliana. All services private. RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME 440-888-0800 www.cleveland.com/obits Published in The Plain Dealer on 12/2/2004. | Alvin John MOORE
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19989 |
This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99. | America Williams MOORE
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19990 |
!sister to Deodatus Woodbridge's first wife, Esther. | Anna Welles MOORE
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19991 |
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Anson MOORE
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19992 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | C. W. MOORE
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19993 |
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Celia Alcinda MOORE
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19994 |
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Charlotte MOORE
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19995 |
If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Dennis A. MOORE
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19996 |
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying onother family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Eliza MOORE
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19997 |
1860 census shows Elizabeth Sawtell in the 9th ward of Cleveland living with her three children, Arthur (21), Ira (14), and Emma (8)
OBIT: Name: Sawtell, Mrs. Elizabeth A.
Date: April 12, 1873
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #071.
Notes: Sawtell- In this city, on the 11th, inst., at 7 o'clock, p. m. Mrs. Elizabeth Sawtell, aged 60 years and three months. Funeral to be held from the Franklin street M. E. Church on Sunday the 18th, inst at 3 o'clock p. m. Friends of the family are invited to attend. | Elizabeth MOORE
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19998 |
He was a private marine. | Elizabeth MOORE
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19999 |
Cause of Death: Died in infancy
The family names and dates are as accurate as I can possibly make them. Wherever possible I looked for confirmation from two or more sources. When relying on other family Gedcoms and research I invariably triple-checked the sources against related Gedcoms | Ella Francenia MOORE
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MARRIAGE: Unmarried | Emily MOORE
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