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Matches 22101 to 22150 of 31204
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22101 |
REFN: 2820 | Gurdon PERCIVAL
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22102 |
REFN: 3402 | Jabez C PERCIVAL
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22103 |
Of Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts | Sarah PERCIVAL
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22104 |
REFN: 3811 | Sophia PERCIVAL
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22105 |
NOTE: Much of the information in this database was not done by me, and has not been verified. I have posted some of it as "speculation only" in the hope that someone may have the correct information, and notify me with corrections. | PERCY
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22106 |
1 NOTE 4 children per nancn | Abby A. PERKINS
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22107 |
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Vol. 2, page 510.
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Deborah Betsey PERKINS
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22108 |
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Fanny PERKINS
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22109 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | Hannah PERKINS
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22110 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed | Mary PERKINS
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22111 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Mary Ann PERKINS
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22112 |
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Vol. 2, page 510.
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Minor A. PERKINS
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22113 |
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Facts about this person:
Name (Facts Pg)
Samuel Perkins, 2nd | Samuel PERKINS
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22114 |
REFN: 12105 | Sarah "Sally" PERKINS
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22115 |
RESIDENCES:
1942 - Cleveland, Ohio
1944 - Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
1952 - 1507 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1961 - 1507 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
Lived in Cleveland until the 1980's and then in Virginia Beach, Virginia
OCCUPATION:
Railroader | John J. PERNICK
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22116 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | John Joseph PERNICK
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22117 |
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 231.
They have two children. Residence Potter Hill, RI. | Earl H. PERRIN
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22118 |
HOPKINTON, RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL CEMETERIES, by Gayle E. Waite andLorraine Tarket-Arruda, Gatewat Press, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1998.
FIRST HOPKINTON CEMETERY, #22, no stone
SCOTT, Mary Helen (Perrin) wife of William Scott aged at death 74 years,5 months, 17 days, d. 6 Apr 1951. | Mary H. PERRIN
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22119 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Vol. 2, page 508. | Alice C. PERRON
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22120 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Ann PERRY
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22121 |
1 NOTE Naval Officer | Christopher Raymond PERRY
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22122 |
Of Tolland, Connecticut, USA
Of Tolland, Connecticut | Diadama PERRY
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22123 |
His family moved to a house across from the Baptist Church west of
Leonardsburg, Ohio. As Early grew, he worked on the McMaster farm,
where they had about fifty head of Percheron horses. He slept in the barn
at night; there was a stove in the barn in winters to keep the hired hands
warm. Later he worked for theDelaware County Home as a farm hand and
there met his future wife, Sarah JaneKeeton, who had come to Delaware
County to visit relatives and decided to work there.
After their marriage on March 31, 1907, in the parsonage of the William
Street Church in Delaware, they lived west of Leonardsburg at the
Whipplefarm. During the summer of 1910 they built a house one mile
north of Leonardsburg on Route 42 east of the railroad. They moved in in
December of that year.Early one morning of March 1917 the house caught
fire; it and its contents were totally destroyed. They then built a house
on the other side of the road . | Early McMaster PERRY
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22124 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Emma M. PERRY
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22125 |
Name Prefix: Judge
SK077 | Freeman PERRY
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22126 |
[Birch.FTW]
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Facts about this person:
Adoption1842
By Peletiah Perit, Esq., of New Haven, CT | Harriet Joanna PERRY
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22127 |
Name Prefix: Dr. | Joshua PERRY
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22128 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Lucy PERRY
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22129 |
1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 91, 148.
10 children
Mary was first cousin to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, and theyboth lived with their grandfather Judge Freeman Perry, of SouthKingstown, RI. | Mary Christopher PERRY
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22130 |
Name Prefix: Commodore
1 NOTE Opened Japenese ports to world trade. Hesailed the first U. S.Navy ships into Tokyo Bay on July 8, 1853. He arrangeda treatywith Japan in 1854, protecting American sailors and property inJapanesewaters. | Matthew Calbraith PERRY
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22131 |
When a small boy, his parents moved to Illinois. He remained there until
theirdeath, and at the age of 14 returned to Ohio. He resided on Elm
Valley road in Brown Township in Delaware County.
After the death of Nettie, his wife, he moved in with his brother Richard.
He was a farmer and stockman. He and Richardhad a band, consisting of a
fife, bass drum, and snare drum, and they playedat various events. They
were active in the Democratic Party of Delaware County | Milo Veley PERRY
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22132 |
OBIT: Name: Perry, Muire Linn
Date: Dec 7 1973
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #144.
Notes: Perry. Muire Linn Perry, beloved daughter of Marie (nee Conion) and the late Thomas, sister of Timothy, granddaughter of Katherine Perry. Dec. 4. Funeral Mass Friday, Dec. 7, St. Richard's Church at 12 noon. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at Chambers Funeral Home, 4420 Rocky River Dr. At Puritas. | Muire Linn PERRY
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22133 |
Name Prefix: Comm.
Island Cemetery
1 NOTE Oliver Hazard PERRY, was aCommodore in the U.S. Navy and theCommander and hero in the victorious Battleof Lake Erie duringthe War of 1812. This simple statement does not do justicetothe extra-ordinary feat this victory represents.
PERRY had to recruit his own sailors, and not only train them,but he had to build
his own ships. He ledhis men into their first battle as adecided underdog, and went up against one of England's finestfleets, winning the battle. As a result of this
victory, England lost control of the Great Lakes. In his reportto Gen. William Henry HARRISON, he summed up the battle with thefamous statement "We have met the enemy and they are ours".Commodore PERRY died of yellow fever in Ciudad Bolivar,Venezuela on August 23, 1819. He was buried in Port au Spain,Trinidad. His remainswere later conveyed from there in a shipof war, according to a resolution of Congress and interred inIsland cemetery in Newport, RI in 1829. His wife, Elizabeth(CHAMPLIN MASON) PERRY is also buried there.
There is a large statue of Commodore PERRY located in front ofhis former home in Washington Square, in Newport, RI, and also amonument to him at Put-In-Bay,
So. Bass Island, Ohio, nearthe site of his naval victory. | Oliver Hazard PERRY
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22134 |
Date looked to be Mar 1?, 1828 (or 1823). | Simeon PERRY
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22135 |
Ancestral File Number: 1FVM-X2 | Stephen Chadwick PERRY
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22136 |
1 NOTE Donna Potters research does not include son Edward. That linkcomes from the Burdick genealogy. | Susanna PERRY
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22137 |
OBIT: Name: Perry, Thomas J.
Date: Apr 13 1964
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #144.
Notes: Perry. Thomas J. Perry, beloved husband of Marie (nee Conlon), father of Muire Linn. Timothy G., son of Katherine (nee Gauhan), and the late Thomas B., April 9, late residence, 3544 Dover Center Rd. Friends may call at Wm. F. Chambers Funeral Home. 4420 Rocky River Dr. Requiem mass Monday, April 13, St. Richard Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Thomas PERRY
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22138 |
OBIT: PERRY, TIMOTHY G : Husband of Phyllis Ann (Obit.).Cleveland Press 27 Jun, 1977, pg. 01 sec. 00 | Timothy G. PERRY
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22139 |
Ancestral File Number: 1TCB-3HV | Edward PERSONETT
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22140 |
Ancestral File Number: 1TCB-3GN | Elmer E PERSONETTE
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22141 |
Ancestral File Number: 1TCB-3FG | George McClelland PERSONETTE
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22142 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 4 times removed | Polly S. PERSONS
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22143 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 4 times removed | Polly S. PERSONS
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22144 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ted R. PERTERSON
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22145 |
OBIT: Name: Becka, Mary
Date: Mar 27 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #092.
Notes: Becka. Mary Becka (nee Pesata), age 87, formerly of W. 52nd and Storer Ave., beloved wife of the late James, dear mother of James T. and Mrs. Andrew (Mildred Schapson, the late Edward and Florence Milata, sister of Julia Fillous, the late John and Frank, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral Mass to be, held at St. Boniface Church Tuesday, Mar, 28, at 10 A.M. Interment West Park Cemetery. Family will be pressent to receive their friends at Sauer's Funeral Home, 5303 Storer Ave., 2 To 4 And 7 To 9 P.M. Monday. | Mary PESATA
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22146 |
OBIT:
PESEK, ALOYSIUS : Husband of Ida (Obit.). Plain Dealer 02 Nov, 1988, pg. 07 sec. C | Aloysius R. PESEK
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22147 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Laverne PESEK
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22148 |
IMMIGRATION:
Arrived 1909 (per 1930 census).
RESIDENCES:
1920 - 13414 Couth Ave (per 1920 census, ED 309, Sheet 4A, Lines 46-49, Ward 15 listed as PACEK, Prokop)
OBIT:
Name: Pesek, Prokop
Date: Apr 14 1947 Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #063.
Pesek, Prokop, beloved husband of the late Mary, father of Eleanore Pavlik, Edward, Frank, Aloysius, and grandfather, brother of Edward. Sun. Friends may call at Bican Bros. Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave. Services Thurs., Apr. 17, at 8:30 a. m. and at Our Lady ? at 9 a. m. | Prokop PESEK
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22149 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roger Allen PESEK
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22150 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roland W. PESEK
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