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Matches 21401 to 21450 of 31204
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21401 |
In New York Militia, æ 16 in MAY 1760. | John PADDOCK
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21402 |
Lived Brownsville and Lyme, NY. In War of 1812. | John PADDOCK
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21403 |
Lived Western. Teamster between Utica and Sacketts Harbor, NY. Served War of 1812 in Capt. R. L. Filmore's Co., Col. Bellenger's Regiment., NY Militia. Purchased land in Whiteside Co., IL in 1851 which he deeded to his children in 1852. This land near Prophetstown and the Rock River became known as Paddock Bottom. | John PADDOCK
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21404 |
Lost left hand as soldier, War of 1812. Lived Bengal and Vienna, Oneida Co., NY. | John PADDOCK
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21405 |
On Tax Lists Crum Elbow, 1745/6 to JUN 1749 and in 1760. Removed to Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY and there was assigned the right of Hosea Hamilton to land in 'Rensselaewich' Rensselaer Co., NY, 22 DEC 1794. | John PADDOCK
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21406 |
Resided Kinderhook, 1781; Phillipsburg, Dutchess Co., NY; Camillus, Onandaga Co., NY, 1800. Called Captain, reason not stated. Revolutionary War, enlisted 1 JUL 1781, Capt. Peter Van Rensselaer's Co., Col. Willett's Regiment. New York Militia. In battle of West Canada Creek; discharged, Fort Plain 1782. Private, Capt. David Munroe's Co. 149th New York Militia, War of 1812. Said to have had ten sons and five daughters, several likely died young. Thought to have married also Hannah Taylor, which is unverified. | John PADDOCK
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21407 |
Jonathan's estate administrated Washington Co., 30 OCT 1824. Resided Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., NY, 1790. In Revolutionary War. | Jonathan PADDOCK
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21408 |
Lived Camillus and Aurelius by 1850. Musician, Capt. David Munroe's Co., Col. Heacox's Regiment, 1814. | Jonathan PADDOCK
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21409 |
Private in Capt. David Munroe's Co., 159th Regiment, NY Militia, War of 1812. | Jonathan PADDOCK
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21410 |
Resided Schagticoke, Rensselaer Co., NY. Revolutionary War patriot and was at the siege of Fort Stanwix. | Levi PADDOCK
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21411 |
Probable son. | Nathan PADDOCK
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21412 |
He was buried in Fosterville Cemetery. Town, County and State not known. (Check Paddock Genealogy, pages 58-61.) | Orrin PADDOCK
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21413 |
Captain of a sloop running between New York City and Athens, NY. | Peter PADDOCK
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21414 |
In Revolutionary War. | Peter PADDOCK
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21415 |
Resided Nine Partners, Rhinebeck, Claverack, Lansingburg, Amsterdam and Pamelia, NY | Peter PADDOCK
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21416 |
Date provided by David Caimbeul of Charleston, SC.
Ruth Campbell, wife of John, died 19 JUN 1855 aged 72years 9months 24 days. | Ruth PADDOCK
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21417 |
Ruth possibly married (1) Seth Bates. | Ruth PADDOCK
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21418 |
Lived Amsterdam, NY, 1800; went from Dutchess Co. to Camillus, NY in 1810, where he purchased a farm near Memphis, 1812, later owned by his grandson Philip. | Solomon PADDOCK
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21419 |
Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. | Stephen PADDOCK
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21420 |
Supervisor of Albany. | Stephen PADDOCK
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21421 |
He died aged 103. | Thomas PADDOCK
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21422 |
People Vs William and Mary Paddock for riot and assault, Court of General Sessions, Dutchess Co., OCT 1794. Also riot had occurred Nine Partners Precinct 1761 when British regiment deserters were being harbored there. William Paddock 'located in the hill or mountains between Clove Valley and Wingdale nearer Dover Furnace than any other place.' Possibly had son John Paddock. | William PADDOCK
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21423 |
Probable son of John and Deborah (Hillard) Paddock. A second source states parents are Deacon David and Mary (Foster) Paddock.
Family tradition through David below is that William was a seafaring man who came from Rhode Island. | William PADDOCK
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21424 |
Resided Camillus, NY; Kern Co., IL in 1853; Caledonia, Houston Co., MN in 1878. Musician in Capt. Hay's Company, Col. William Root's Regiment. 50th NY Militia, 7 SEP 1814, discharged Burlington, VT, 24 SEP 1814. | William PADDOCK
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21425 |
Lived Camillus, NY, Mentz, NY and Salem, Kenosha Co., WI. William, with his father, David and son, Francis went westward 1838 in covered wagons, settling "just west of what is now Kenosha, on the banks of a beautiful lake, later called Paddock's Lake, WI. | William Don PADDOCK
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21426 |
Lived Camillus, Onandaga Co., NY; then Orleans Co., NY by 1830 and Jackson Co., MI by 1836. | William W. PADDOCK
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21427 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Ann Maria PAGE
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21428 |
Little Falls, Morrison County, Minnesota
Little Falls Herald 02/18/1909
Mrs. Hulda M. Spicer, age 75 years, passed Away at the home of her son, John Robbins, 7th St. northeast, at 11 o’clock Monday night,
Death being caused by heart disease, and a Contributory disease of Chronic Bright’s disease.
(FYI Chronic Bright’s is a kidney disease)
Deceased had been suffering with this disease During the past 20 years but not seriously until About 3 years ago. During the past two months and a half her condition became very bad and she gradually failed until death ensued.
Mrs. Spicer was born in Canada February 24, 1884, Some years later moving to Wisconsin. About years ago she moved to this city and had resided here ever since.
She was married twice, her first husband being Jos. Robbins, whom she survived by 41 years and her second, A. H. Spicer, whom she survived by fourteen Years.
Deceased leaves four sons; they are John, George, and Abe Robbins of this city, and William Robbins of Frederick, Wis.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Jewell officiating, and the internment was in Oakland cemetery. | Hulda M. PAGE
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21429 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 98. | Oscar E. PAGE
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21430 |
(See Family Group Sheet for first marriage of Mercy to Nathan Simmons.) | Mercy Haskell PAINE
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21431 |
Living individual; details withheld | Living PAINTER
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21432 |
Living individual; details withheld | Living PAINTER
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21433 |
Living individual; details withheld | Living PAINTER
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21434 |
OBIT: MARTIN, JEAN : Wife of late Jack (Obit.).Plain Dealer 14 Dec, 1993, pg. 08 sec. B | Jean PALECHKA
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21435 |
MARRIAGE: PALIOTTO, LUCIA BOBKO, NIOCK S vol.0728 pg.0112 | Lucia PALLIOTTO
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21436 |
Name looks to be spelled Abgl. Maybe an abreviation for Abagil? | Abigail PALMER
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21437 |
Researching this line is cscox@gci.net | Amos PALMER
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OBIT: 1960-09-24 Chicago Tribune (IL)
PALMER [PLUCINSKI]
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Andrew Palmer, beloved husband of the late Lottie; fond father of Menard; dear brother of Agnes Samuel, Stanley, John, Frank, Casimer, Edward, the late Sister M. Vonavita, and Marie Rozhon. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from funeral home, 3751 W. North avenue, to Maternity B. V. M. church. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. BE 5-4047. | Andrew PALMER, Plucinski
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21439 |
Researching this line is cscox@gci.net | Asher PALMER
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21440 |
John Read was appointed her guardian on 7 FEB 1764, she being over 14 years of age. They probably lived their entire lives in Dighton. | Avis PALMER
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21441 |
THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Vol. XII, 1859, page28. | Benjamin PALMER
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21442 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 8 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 9 times removed | Bridget PALMER
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21443 |
Charles is a Mayflower descendant (John Howland and Elizabeth Ti
lley | Charles PALMER
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21444 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed | Charles A. PALMER
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21445 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed | Clarence E. PALMER
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21446 |
1 NOTE 7 children per nancn
THE DESCENDANTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE OF STONINGTON, CONN, compiledby Algernon Aikin Aspinwall, Washington, DC, 1905, DAR Library.page 21 & 47.
He married first, Nov. 21, 1811, Dorcas, daughter of Stephen andDorcas (Burdick) Palmer. She was born August 20, 1785. | Dorcas PALMER
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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, byRichard Anson Wheeler, 1900. Page 659. | Dorothy Gilbert PALMER
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21448 |
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Obituary of Duane E Palmer in the Elyria Chronicle Telegram 6-22-1987
Duane E Palmer, 85, a lifetime resident of Avon, died early Sunday morning at St. Joseph Hospital, Lorain, after a short illness.
A retired pipefitter, he worked at The Illuminating Co and also ran his own farm.
Survivng are three sons, Bud, George, and Ronald; two daughteers, Shirley Crokks and Elnora Lawrence; 19 grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie (nee Bratton), in 1971; a son, Russell, who died in 1977.
Services will be Wednesday at 2 pm at the Burmeister County Line Funeral Home, Avon, with Rev Bruce Irwin, of Avon United Methodist Church, officiating.
Friends may call at the funeral home 7-9 pm today and 2-4 and 7-9 pm Tuesday.
Burial will be at Elmhurst Cemetery in Avon | Duane E PALMER
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Researching this is Dorothea Griebel, 11 Keniston Rd., Lynnfield MA01940. | Ebenezer PALMER
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Elihu Palmer, a well known moral and political lecturer, died in 42ndyear, according to the Gazette of April 26, 1806. | Elihu PALMER
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