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24901 |
1 NOTE Sarah died in Providence in 1865 leaving 2 small children. | Sarah SAUNDERS
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24902 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p56. | Sarah "Sally" SAUNDERS
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24903 |
Seventh-day Baptist Cemetery
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p52.
Berlin cemetery transcriptions | Sarah "Sally" SAUNDERS
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24904 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 46.
Admitted abt 1853- Alfred, New York.
Dismissed Oct, 1869 | Sarah Catherine SAUNDERS
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24905 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 21, 79.
Admitted abt1852 - Alfred, New York. | Sarah M. "Sally" SAUNDERS
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24906 |
WY008, River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE Gravestone reviewed 21 Aug 2001.
bd as Jan 2 1827. | Sarah Munro SAUNDERS
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24907 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p161. | Saxton SAUNDERS
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24908 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p57, 106.
VARS Records;Vol I, pp 62-64; Vol II, p 170. | Saxton B. SAUNDERS
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24909 |
1 NOTE According to the 1925 letter written by his mother, he wasmarried and living in Seattle, WA. | Schuyler SAUNDERS
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24910 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 77.
Admitted abt 1830- Alfred, New York.
Dismissed 4 Oct 1835, Alfred in 1840, Amity in 1841. | Schuyler S. SAUNDERS
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24911 |
Johns Hopkins University - PhD
1 NOTE He was a college professor of Economics at Colgate University | Scott Giles SAUNDERS
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24912 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe", Crandall - In the Hopkinton, RI death records itstates thathis death was a suicide by drowning. | Silas Clarke SAUNDERS
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24913 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p106. | Sophronia Gertrude SAUNDERS
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24914 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 77.
Admitted abt 1830- Alfred, New York.
Excluded 19 Jul 1835.
Restored 3 May 1839. | Spicer SAUNDERS
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24915 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p11, 26.
Stephen wrotehis will 6 Jan 1777.
ARNOLD, VRRI.
PECKHAM & Allied Families
"Westerly andIt's Witnesses"; by Rev. Frederic Denison A. M.;J. A. and R. A. Reid; 1878, p286. | Stephen SAUNDERS, Jr.
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24916 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p91, 146.
Stillman Genealogy, 1989, #F179
Maxson Genealogy, 1954, p 106. | Stephen SAUNDERS
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24917 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995,p56,
This family moved to Wisconsin in 1842 | Stephen SAUNDERS
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24918 |
1 NOTE "The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.;The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 49,
Stephen and Dorcas were third cousins. | Stephen SAUNDERS, Jr.
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24919 |
1 NOTE "The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.;The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 89. | Stephen SAUNDERS
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24920 |
WY008, River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE Gravestone reviewed 21 Aug 2001. | Stephen SAUNDERS
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24921 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p27, 49.
Ship-builder.
Applied for a Revolutionary War Pension in Aug & Nov 1833.
"Westerly and It's Witnesses", by Rev. Frederic Denison A. M.,published by J. A. and R. A. Reid, 1878. p 296
"Saunders Ground (3) [now Historical Cemetery WY020] This liessouth of Dorrville, on a knoll, about thirty rods south of theSeventh-day Baptistmeeting-house, on lands of Samuel Saunders,Jr., in a pasture, inclosed by a fence."
"The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p54. | Stephen B. SAUNDERS
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24922 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe", Crandall - He was living in Chetopa, KS in 1888. | Stephen Buel SAUNDERS
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24923 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995. p149. | Stephen Perry SAUNDERS
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24924 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 80.
Admitted abt 1836- Alfred, New York. | Susanna A. SAUNDERS
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24925 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p50, 89. | Susannah SAUNDERS
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24926 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p169.
"The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p606, 984. | Susie Crandall SAUNDERS
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24927 |
Line 2698 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Thomas /Saunders/ GIVN Thomas
Line 2699 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Thomas /Saunders/ SURN Saunders
Line 2701 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3102@
Line 2702 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
SOUR @S3111@
Line 2712 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BURI SOUR @S3095@ | Thomas SAUNDERS
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24928 |
Elm Grove Cemetery | Thomas Coggeshall SAUNDERS
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24929 |
Name Prefix: Captain
WY008, River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE Gravestone photo 21 Aug 2001. | Thomas E. SAUNDERS
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24930 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p56. | Thomas G. SAUNDERS
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24931 |
Elm Grove Cemetery
1 NOTE Known as Stillman. He was a shipwright. In 1906he organizedthe "Narragansett Transportation Company", a general freight andpassenger business. He began the ferry service betweenSaunderstown, Jamestown, and Newport, RI in the summer of thatyear. | Thomas Willett Stillman SAUNDERS
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24932 |
Name Prefix: Dea.
Milton Cemetery
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p95.
"The Janesville Gazette", Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1894.
Milton - Deacon Truman Saunders, who has been failing in healthfor months diedSaturday afternoon at the residence of hisson-in-law, Professor A. R. Crandall. Deceased had been aresident of the village for many years and had the respect andesteem of the community. He died at the ripe old age of eighty.He leavesfour sons, E. B. and H. G. Saunders of this village,J. B. Saunders of Morgan Park, Ill., and a daughter, Mrs. A. R.Crandall of this place. The funeral services were held Tuesdayafternoon at the Seventh day Baptist church.
"Weekly Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Nov.29, 1894.
Death has taken one from our midst well known in the village ofMilton and Milton Junction, and better known in West Hallock,Peoria Co., Illinois where he helped to make that community whatit is, a thrifty God fearing people.
Deacon Truman Saunders was born in Berlin, New York Nov. 13,1814 and died Nov. 24, 1894, aged 80 years and11 day. He movedto Illinois in 1854, where he resided until he came to Miltonfifteen years ago. He bought a large tract of land in Illinoisand by industry,act and economy he succeeded in paying for andimproving his land which though sold to others is now worth $100per acre. But Deacon Saunders will be remembered not for whathe acquired of real estate, but for what he was, anunexceptionably fine man. He was of excellent stock to beginwith; received a good educationfor those days, taught school inNew Jersey when young, was afterwards a merchant and finally amodel farmer. He was successful in everything owing to hisnatural talent, application, honesty and many qualities whichcombine to render one successful in life. Above all he was aconsciencious christian, kind and gentlein his intercourse withothers and firm as a rock where any principle was involved. Heleaves a daughter, four sons and two sisters. The funeralexercises werelargely attended on Tuesday at the S. D. B.Church of which he was an esteemedmember, Rev. E. M. Dunnofficiating assisted by President Whitford.
Gravestone photo 7 July 2001. | Truman SAUNDERS
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24933 |
1 NOTE Civil War Vet, active business man of Milton, died at the homeof his son, A. B. SAUNDERS, age 82, son of William and Naomi(RANDOLPH) SAUNDERS, born inBerlin, NY, married Oct 28, 1875,Julia AYERS, Walworth, WI, survived by his son, Arthur BernardSAUNDERS, a sister, Mrs. Emma PULLEN, three brothers, Frank,William, Edgar...
pallbearers were J. H. COON, L. A. BABCOCK, Loyal HULL, HughSTEWART, Luen LIPPINCOTT and Lester BABCOCK.
With his son Bernie operated alumber, coal and building supplybusiness for many years. | Truman A. SAUNDERS
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24934 |
Milton Cemetery
1 NOTE "Sabbath Recorder", Vol. 32, No., 28, p 3, 13 Jul 1876.
At the Parsonage of the First Congregational church, Westfield,Mass., July6th, 1876, by Rev. A. J. Titsworth, Mr. Truman W.Saunders, of Milwaukee, Wis.,and Miss Lucy C. Titsworth, ofPlainfield, N. J.
"The Janesville Gazette", Tuesday, Feb 21, 1882.
Milton - On Friday afternoon, Deacon Saunders received atelegram from Milwaukee announcing that his son Truman W.Saunders had suffereda stroke of apoplexy. Mr. and Mrs.Saunders took the night train for the city,but arrived toolate, their son dieing before their arrival. The sad news sentathrill of horrer through our community, where the deceased waswell known and had a large circle of friends and acquaintances.The deceased dpent a number of years as a student here, andgraduated here. After his graduation at Williams College hebecame a member of our College Faculty, and remained here inthat capacity until he took up his residence in Milwaukee.During his connection with the college he made an extensiveacquaintance with those from abroad who were students, and amonghis fellow citizens. He was highly esteemed for his truemanlinessthrough culture and curteous manners. His untimelydeath, occuring as it did when he was entirely alone, withoutthe kind offices of wife, mother, father or friend makes it oneof the saddest occurances ever brought to our notice. His heartbroken wife and grief stricken relatives have the heartysympathy of our community in this their hour of sorrow.President Whitford and Prof. W. F. Place, a classmate of thedeceased, attended the funeral. It is probable that the remainswill be brought here for interment. The following clippings arefrom the Milwaukee Wisconsin, and Republican and News:
"Truman W. Saunders, an accound of whose sad case appeared inlast night's Wisconsin, died at 2 o'clock this morning.
It is now supposed the bursting of a blood vessel in his brainresulted from violent retching as undigested food which had beenthrown from his stomach was found by the bedside. Thephysicians say that the ??ffusion of blood was so violent thatMr. Saunders could not have been saved had medical attentionbeen summonedat the moment the vessel broke.
Mr. Saunders, who was born in Rensselaer County, N. Y., was oneof the purest and most honorable and faithful members of theMilwaukee bar. His college career was brilliant and his recordas a professor inMarkham Academy first class. He was agraduate of Alfred University, N. Y., Milton College andWilliams College, and in School and at his profession was aconspicuous and untiring student. He had practiced law threeyears in Milwaukee, and for some time had been the trustedattourney of the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company.
His wife with her father and little child will arrive from theeast tomorrow; his parents arrived from Rock County today.
Mr. Saunders was prominent member of the Allen Council, RoyalArcanum, from which order his widow will receive $3,000."
gravestone photo, July 2001. | Truman Wilcox SAUNDERS
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24935 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p53. | Unnamed SAUNDERS
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24936 |
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 80.
Admitted abt 1842- Alfred, New York. | Vienna SAUNDERS
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24937 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p155.
"The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.; The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 99. | Violetta Eunice Keziah SAUNDERS
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 74.
iv. Waite, b. 1 June 1740; m. 16 Dec. 1761, Patience Elderton. Hewas a soldier in the Revolution, as was also his son, Waite, Jr. | Waite SAUNDERS, Sr.
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1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p162. | Wesley SAUNDERS
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24940 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p57. | William SAUNDERS
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24941 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p96. | William SAUNDERS
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24942 |
1 NOTE He was not mentioned in his father's will written on the dategiven. | William SAUNDERS
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Line 3259 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /Saunders/ GIVN William
Line 3260 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /Saunders/ SURN Saunders | William SAUNDERS
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Name Prefix: Capt.
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 78. | William SAUNDERS
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24945 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p57. | William D. SAUNDERS
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24946 |
1 NOTE "Old Tobe", Crandall - William was mentioned in the obituary ofhis brother, Charles, on the date given living in New London,Connecticut. | William Denison SAUNDERS
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24947 |
NK026, Elm Grove Cemetery | William Edwin SAUNDERS
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WY008, River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE He was the first Captain of the Quonochontaug Life SavingStation, which was located near the breachway in Charlestown,RI.
Gravestone photo 20 Aug 2001.
Alzada Langworthy was William's 5C related through Moses Barberand Susannah West. | William Franklin SAUNDERS
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NK026, Elm Grove Cemetery
1 NOTE Gravestone photo Aug 2001 | William Gould SAUNDERS
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1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p101, 158.
He is spokenof as living on the date mentioned in a letter toNelson B. Vars. | William M. SAUNDERS
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