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27051 |
Cooper. Lived Little Compton until after 1830, then Cazenovia, Madison Co., NY. | Peleg TABER
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Philip was one of 19 children. His father John married (1) Tiverton, (intention) 13 JAN 1726/7, Mary Sisson of Dartmouth; married (2) Tiverton, 8 MAY 1731, Abigail Lake.
The ancestry of his father, John Taber can be traced to the Philip and Lydia (Masters) Taber who were living in Plymouth in 1630.
His mother, Abigail Lake is probably the daughter of Thomas and Lydia (Fisher) Lake, Jr. and the great-grand-daughter of Alice (____) Lake who was arrested and executed for witchcraft.
Philip was a shoemaker. They lived Little Compton and in 1816, Cazenovia, NY. Philip and Mary are both buried Lyons Cemetery, Nelson, Madison Co., NY. A note in Syracuse Library states that he had 7 sons. | Philip TABER
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27053 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Anna TABON
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27054 |
1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A.; Eaton & Mains,New York;1903, p 223, 400. | Helen T. TAFT
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27055 |
!DIED: unmarried | Ann TAINTOR
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!DIED: age 42 | Joseph L. TAINTOR
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!DIED: age 92 | Michael TAINTOR
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!Ensign | Michael TAINTOR
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27059 |
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 262.
He is a farmer and a Democrat, and for three terms has beenSupervisor. He and his wife attend the Baptist Church. | Clarence A. TALBOT
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 262.
Mr. Talbot, together with his borther, Clarence A., founded theWharton Valley Echo, published at Burlington Flats. Later thePublishing-house was removed to Edmeston, and the paper was re-named theEdmeston Local. | Elba S. TALBOT
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She was a descendent of Lord John Talbot of England | Elizabeth TALBOT
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Name Suffix: Deacon | Elijah TALCOTT, Deacon
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27063 |
1 NOTE 8 children | Avis TANNER
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there is a Fannie Larkin listed in Hillside Cemetery, NorthLoup, NE with no dates | Fanny TANNER
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27065 |
Married Louise Monica Howard 09/02/1866 | John David TANNER
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She married Charles N.Miles 06/25/1861 | Louise Victoria TANNER
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Married Laura Ann Church 02/16/1874 | Robert Niles TANNER
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27068 |
Data recieved from Donna (Tarbell ) Knight give his name as Dean Seelye Tarbell | Dean Seelye TARBELL
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Sent for death record. 3 Mar 1994: Registar #1102 - State file #41--032997 Recieved April 8, 1994. Harry died at the Hillside Hospital, San Diego, CA. Residence: 4483 38th Street, San Diego, CA. birth date Sep - 6 or 7, 1860 Boston, Massachusetts. Occupation: Manufacturer, Soda Water. Living with his son Raymond JTarbell, same address. Father Eben Tarbell, mother Ellen Jackson | Harry Richards TARBELL
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Note from Gary Salts, 13 Feb 1996, My mothers brithdate would be at Cypress View Mausoleum, She's on 2nd floor, on end portion that runs east and west 3/4 towards east end, almost 2-3 rows from bottom - Her name is Marjorie Tarbell and is next to Grandad Tarbell. Im very sorry I wish I could help more. Ruth and I went to Mausoleum, May 15, 1996 from what we found this information is not all correct. Will have to look for more data on this connection. May be the MargaretCuchran listed, father obit notice 6-Jul-1985 | Margaret TARBELL
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Data from Donna Marie (Xanders) Knight gives this information. Raymond TarbellGrandson's are Greg Schnawlbet, 5304 Reteclo Court, San Diego, CA 92124 Gary Salts, Rt. Box 324, Holton, KS 66436 Masonic Services, Cypress View, Bonham Brothers, Old World Chapel Monday, July 8, 1985, 1:00 pm. Under the Auspices of Sivergate Lodge No, 296, F.&A.M. Officiating Mr. Frank Porath | Raymond Jackson TARBELL
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 5 times removed | Daniel TARBOX
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | David TARBOX
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Lived in Hastings-On-the-Hudson,NY | Louis TARNAY
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27075 |
OBIT: Name: Murany, Mary (Tarnay)
Date: Jul 13 1954
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #138.
Notes: Murany, Mary (Tarnay), formerly of 3540 Granton, beloved wife of the late Andrew, dear mother of Mary Vargo, Victoria Bevan, Helen Illies of California, Michael, Dave of California, Anna Pape, Ethel Murphy of California, and Andrew, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Louis and Joseph of New York. Friends received at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St. (After 7:30 P. M. Wednesday). Funeral Thursday, July 15, Our Lady of Angels Church at 10:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Maria Veronica TARNAY
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Roman Catholic | János TARNAY-TURDOSSY
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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 | Angeline TARR
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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 | Mary TARR
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27079 |
Father: John Tasker
Mother: Deborah Skinner | Deborah TASKER
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Caroline TATEM
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RESIDENCES:
1941 - 67 W. Center St., Berea, Ohio
BURIAL:
St. Adelbert | Stella TATERA
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27082 |
DEATH:
Convulsions | Helen TATKA, [infant]
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27083 |
NATURALIZATION: NATURALIZATION RECORDS 1818-1931
Tatka Joseph
Address: 2307 Professor Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
567509-Vol. 29, pg. 230 Court of CommonPleas, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio
Born: July 2, 1890
Date and Port: April 8, 1908, New York
Naturalized: 10-Jun-15
Witnesses: Paul Kurdziel, 2233 Professor Ave. Stanley Stawski, 820 College Ave.
Notes: 7130 Soundex: T320
IMMIGRATION: Josef Tatka arrived on the Ship called KRONPRINZ CECILIE from Brema, Germany to New York, Ellis Island on April 7th, 1908. He was 18 years old. www.ellisislandrecords.org. Joseph Tatka came to USA to his brother, SIGISMUNTH Tatka, born on March 1st, 1879.
OBIT:
Name: Tatka, Joseph
Date: Jul 30 1955
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #161.
Notes: Tatka, Joseph, residence, 3495 W. 11th St., beloved husband of Aloyza, dear father of Wanda Balewski and Sabina Hassing, brother of Henry, in Europe, and grandfather. Services Monday, Aug. 1, at 9 a. m. at St. John Cantius Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th St. | Joseph TATKA
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NATURALIZATION: NATURALIZATION RECORDS 1818-1931
Tatka Joseph
Address: 2307 Professor Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
567509-Vol. 29, pg. 230 Court of CommonPleas, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio
Born: July 2, 1890
Date and Port: April 8, 1908, New York
Naturalized: 10-Jun-15
Witnesses: Paul Kurdziel, 2233 Professor Ave. Stanley Stawski, 820 College Ave.
Notes: 7130 Soundex: T320
IMMIGRATION: Josef Tatka arrived on the Ship called KRONPRINZ CECILIE from Brema, Germany to New York, Ellis Island on April 7th, 1908. He was 18 years old. www.ellisislandrecords.org. Joseph Tatka came to USA to his brother, SIGISMUNTH Tatka, born on March 1st, 1879.
OBIT:
Name: Tatka, Joseph
Date: Jul 30 1955
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #161.
Notes: Tatka, Joseph, residence, 3495 W. 11th St., beloved husband of Aloyza, dear father of Wanda Balewski and Sabina Hassing, brother of Henry, in Europe, and grandfather. Services Monday, Aug. 1, at 9 a. m. at St. John Cantius Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th St. | Jozef TATKA
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OBIT:
Name: Linn, Stephanie
Date: Mar 16 1964
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Linn. Stephanie Linn (nee Tatka), residence, 3527 Bosworth Rd., beloved wife of the late August Linn and the late Albert Smolensky, dear mother of George Roberts and grandmother, daughter of Frances Wojcik, sister of Marie Mehling and Eleanor Fueger. Funeral services Tuesday, Mar. 17, at 10. A. M. at Sacred Heart Polish National Catholic Church. Friends may call From 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. at the A. J. Tomon and Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Stephanie TATKA
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OBIT:
Name: Linn, Stephanie
Date: Mar 16 1964
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Linn. Stephanie Linn (nee Tatka), residence, 3527 Bosworth Rd., beloved wife of the late August Linn and the late Albert Smolensky, dear mother of George Roberts and grandmother, daughter of Frances Wojcik, sister of Marie Mehling and Eleanor Fueger. Funeral services Tuesday, Mar. 17, at 10. A. M. at Sacred Heart Polish National Catholic Church. Friends may call From 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. at the A. J. Tomon and Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Stephanie TATKA
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Listed in the 1910 census as 6/12 years (ie. 6 months) but does not appear in the 1920 census. | Zygmund TATKA
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Listed in the 1910 census as 6/12 years (ie. 6 months) but does not appear in the 1920 census. I did not find a death certificate for him, either. | Zygmund TATKA
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BIRTH:
His date of birth on his death certificate was given as 08 Mar 1880.
IMMIGRATION:
Arrived in Cleveland, Ohio about 1905
OCCUPATION:
Interior decorator and painter (1941)
RESIDENCES:
1909 - 2120 W.18th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1941 - 11101 Linnett Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Tatka, Zygmund, Beloved
Date: Aug 18 1941
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #079.
Notes: Tatka, Zygmund-Beloved, husband of Frances, father of Stephanie Smolensky, Marie and Eleanore Fugger; brother of Joseph; grandfather. Services from the A. J. Tomon & Son Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th st., Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 9 a. m. and Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, at 9:30 a. m.
DEATH:
Myocarditis
TATKA, Zygmunt
Death date: 8/17/1941,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #47859 | Zygmunt TATKA
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IMMIGRATION: arrived in Cleveland, Ohio about 1905
OCCUPATION:
Interior Decorator
RESIDENCES:
1941 - 11101 Linnett Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Tatka, Zygmund, Beloved
Date: Aug 18 1941
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #079.
Notes: Tatka, Zygmund-Beloved, husband of Frances, father of Stephanie Smolensky, Marie and Eleanore Fugger; brother of Joseph; grandfather. Services from the A. J. Tomon & Son Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th st., Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 9 a. m. and Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, at 9:30 a. m.
DEATH: TATKA, Zygmunt
Death date: 8/17/1941,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #47859 | Zygmunt TATKA
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DEATH:
Informant on her death certificate was Martin P. Magalski of 3621 E.61st St., Cleveland, Ohio.
OBIT:
Name: Magalski, Mary
Date: May 14 1943
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #054.
Notes: Magalski, Mary (nee Tatulinski)--Beloved wife of the late Paul, mother of Julia Wojtkiewics, Martin, Pauline Herony, Helen Janka, Martha Nagorski, Dora Mozeleski, Ann Kuchinski, grandmother and great-grandmother; passed away Thursday, May 13. Funeral Monday, May 17 from the late residence, 3611 E. 72, at 8:45 a. m. and at St. Stanislaus Church at 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery.
BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Miles Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Maryanna TATULINSKI
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1860 Census: Madison Co., Hamilton p834 236-236 Alfred Taylor36 M Prof.
of Education 2,800 NY
Eliza 28 F NY
Harriet Scranton 43 F NY
1870 Census: Madison Co., Hamilton p. 35
Taylor, Alfred 46 Teacher NY
Eliza 38 Keeping House NY M&F foreigh birth
Louise H. 8 NY
White, Mary 68 EnglandM&F foreign birth | Alfred TAYLOR
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Alonzo TAYLOR
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Ancestral File Number: 4RLW-K7 | Anna TAYLOR
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The Bromley Genealogy
Author: Viola A. Bromley
Call Number: R929.2 B868
This book contains a record of the descendants of Luke Bromley of
Warwick,R.I., and Stonington, Conn.
Bibliographic Information: Bromley, Viola A. The Bromley Genealogy.
Frederick H. Hitchcock. New York. 1911.
463 MARYELIZABETH7 BROMLEY (Isaac6), born Oct. 19, 1822; married
Benjamin Franklin Taylor, Sept. 2, 1839, in Brooklyn, Mich. Benjamin was
a son of Stephen W. Taylor, President
of Madison University, and Eunice Scranton, and was born July 19,1819,
in Lowville, N. Y. She died July 2, 1848, in Chicago, Ill. He died Feb.
24, 1887, in Cleveland, O. Mr. Taylor was an author and writer of
considerable note.
It is said that President Taylor's presence inspired a feeling of awe,
for no one approached him without removing his hat, and all the students
when passing his residence, whether in storm or sunshine, kept their
heads uncovered until the grounds were cleared. He governed his children
and the pupilsunder his care by a word or a look, not by the rod.
Scranton, Pa., was founded by one of Mrs. Taylor's family. Taylor is a
suburb of that town, and Bromleyavenue is one of the city's
thoroughfares.
"Had Benj. F. Taylor been willing to put the requisite labor on his
productions--which breathe the soul of poetry, combining brilliant
imagery with wonderful conceits--his name would rankhigh among the poets
of the age. My acquaintance with Taylor began before hewas associated
with the Journal, when he was teaching school, on La Salle street. I
assisted the boys in stage work for an exhibition that was held in the
saloon building at the close of school; upon which service he placed a
highervalue than he should have done. He and Dr. J. H. Bird were
intimate; the office of the doctor, over J. H. Reed & Co.'s drug store,
being used during one ofthe cholera seasons as a bed-room for the two.
Taylor was very much afraid ofthe epidemic, and frequently ran up to the
doctor's office during the day to consult him upon some imaginary symptom
of the disease, which one of Bird's harmless charcoal and sulphur pills,
aided by faith in the doctor and the vivid imagination of the poet,
invariably relieved. He had many of the characteristics which we are
accustomed to associate with genius, being improvident, procrastinating,
and a brilliant conversationalist. As an instance of his procrastination,
Shurman once told me that he promised the carriers of three papers a New
Year's address, and on the evening of the last day in the year, he had
not written a line. The messengers were frantic, but B. T. smilingly
requested theboys to be seated, and in a few minutes he handed one of
them a stanza with anorder to hurry back and he would have another ready
for him. Then beginning another poem for his nervous news-slinger, he
soon had him rushing to his paperwith a single verse, and thus he wrote
alternately parts of two different poems in his best vein, winding up
with a third for the Journal. He lived a number of years at Winfield, on
the Galena division of the Northwestern, and we frequently sat together
on the cars. Once upon my struggling in with a large turkey, he commenced
decrying the prize fowl of the banquet table, winding up withthe remark
that it owed its reputation exclusively to the herbs and care taken in
its preparation, that without those concomitants it would be no better
than crow. His laugh rang through the car when I replied, I never thought
he had gone so far into politics as to be obliged to ascertain the flavor
of crow.
"It was a remark of his that he could always determine a man's financial
standing by the train he took. If his income depended on his own
exertions he took the eight o'clock; if upon the labor of others, the ten
thirty; if independent of both, the afternoon train; while if quite
wealthy, he waited till the next day." (Reminiscences of Early Chicago,
by E | Benjamin Franklin TAYLOR
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Bestor Alonzo TAYLOR
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Betsey TAYLOR
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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, p57. | Betsey Ann TAYLOR
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OBIT:
Name: Taylor, Charles C.
Date: Nov 30 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #161.
Notes: Taylor, Charles C., beloved husband of Margaret (deceased), father of Gladys, Mrs. Thomas McCusker, father of William and Clarence and the late H. Russell, grandfather and great-grandfather, suddenly at Soldier's Home, Sandusky O., Nov. 29. Friends may call Monday Evening 7 To 9, Tuesday 2 To 5 And 7 To 9 P. M. at the Abel & Sons Co. Funeral Home, 15317 Euclid Ave., corner of Shaw. Services at Wade Memorial Chapel Lake View Cemetery Wednesday at 2 P. M. Rev. L. L. Kollar officiating. Interment Lake View Cemetery. | Charles TAYLOR
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1850 CENSUS OF STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO. CT, Page #244,
Dwelling #145, Family #160. Enum. date 9/9/1850.
TAYLOR,
Charles A., 7 years old, male, born in CT.
1860 CENSUS - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, Page 3 LDS #0803091 6 June1860 Dwelling #24, Family #25
TAYLOR
Charles H., 16, M, W, CT | Charles A. TAYLOR
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