Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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1101 | Annie (Eastman) Manwaring had been living Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire for 58 years at the time of her death. | Eastman, Annie (I199)
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1102 | Annie Conroy was the daughter of John Conroy and Annie M Morgan. | Conroy, Annie (I924)
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1103 | Annie Eldora Wright’s parents were Jonathan and Hannah P Wright. | Wright, Annie Eldora (I234)
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1104 | Another “Albert Lowe,” born in Lancashire about 1860 or 1861, is listed in the 1871 UK census. This Albert Lowe, the son of Emma Lowe (a widow), survived into adulthood. The son of Samuel Lowe and Ann (Morley) Lowe on the other hand, appears to have passed away before 1871. | Lowe, Albert (I927)
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1105 | Another “Philemon Stacey” was born around 1742 in Massachusetts. This individual was the son of Samuel Stacey of Ipswich. However, sources [NSSotAR-1951a2] and [Holbrook-1743a] are in agreement on the birth/baptism location of our Philemon Stacy, and so the connection between Philemon Stacy and his father Nymphas Stacy is well supported. | Stacy, Philemon (I5071)
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1106 | Apparently some students from the University of Missouri, Rolla were housed at the local hospital in 1930, as Lawrence William Frohock is listed as a “roomer” in that institution in source [US-1930-3c]. | Frohock, Lawrence William (I100)
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1107 | Approximate marriage date is based on the birth date of Johnnie Leila (Brown) Smith’s youngest daughter, Imogene, as listed in SSDI. | Family: John Smith / Johnnie Leila Brown (F2595)
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1108 | Arberia (Langford) McSmith may have died in childbirth since the original death entry from [Nix-2000] lists the same information as for her youngest child Emmett. | Langford, Arberia (I4375)
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1109 | Arne Allan Stemsrud’s parents were Arne Hansen Stemsrud and Oliane O (Rensmoen) Stemsrud. | Stemsrud, Arne Allan MD (I5291)
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1110 | Arnold Oruro, age 14, was living as a lodger in the household of Constantine Diedrich and Alice Gertrude (Kimball) Tutein in 1920. | Okuro, Arnold R (I5004)
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1111 | Arthur Henderson and Herndon and Jane Poston had 5 sons and 2 daughters. | Herndon, Arthur Henderson (I2316)
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1112 | Arthur Henderson and Herndon and Jane Poston had 5 sons and 2 daughters. | Poston, Jane (I2317)
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1113 | Arthur Lester Eastman’s birth record, source [NHBoVR-1896b], appears to be a delayed filing that was registered with the County Clerk of Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 19 Feb 1942.t | Eastman, Arthur Lester (I214)
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1114 | As Everett is still living in his parent’s house at the time of the 1900 US Federal Census, he evidently didn’t marry till sometime after the summer of 1900. | Tutein, Everett Torrey (I189)
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1115 | As his children, Elizabeth and Albert, are both listed as having been born in “Stalybridge, Lancashire” rather than “Stalybridge, Cheshire,” the family must have moved to the north side of the River Tame before 1859. | Lowe, Samuel (I47)
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1116 | As imported from [Nix-2000] this marriage record stated that Mary E. McClure and John W. Mauldin were “probably” married in Pickens County, Georgia. | Family: John W Mauldin / Mary E McClure (F3126)
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1117 | As they were living together in Van Horn, Culberson County, Texas in 1935, it’s likely that Anna Justina Herndon and Edward Anthony Dunne Sr. married before April of that year. | Family: Edward Anthony Dunne, Sr. / Anna Justina Herndon (F1488)
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1118 | At sea | Neve, Stiles (I1289)
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1119 | At sea | Duffy, Daniel (I2966)
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1120 | At sea | Sawyer, Samuel Jr. (I3837)
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1121 | At sea | Hoffman, Mary (I4130)
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1122 | At the likely time of Obadiah Eastman’s birth Corinth would have been part of the original territory known as Yorkshire. | Eastman, Obadiah (I2718)
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1123 | At the time of her brother Merlin’s death in 1962, Anna Masten was reported as living in Alexandrea, Louisiana. | Masten, Anna (I2382)
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1124 | At the time of her brother Merlin’s death in 1962, Ethel Masten was reported as living in Memphis, Tennessee. | Masten, Ethel (I2364)
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1125 | At the time of his marriage to Mary Watson, Rowland Mosley Tipper was living in Stisted Township, an historic township in Muskoka District, Ontario, that does not appear on modern maps, but was located approximately 15 miles northwest of Huntsville. | Tipper, Rowland Mosley (I4200)
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1126 | At the time of John Stiles birt,h Laurens County, South Carolina would have been referred to as “Laurens District”. | Stiles, John (I851)
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1127 | At the time of the 1870 US Federal Census, two women, Martha Turpin (age 40, probably Sarah’s mother) and Mary Turpin (Age 11, probably a younger sister of Sarah), were living in the Calhoun household in Mullen, Wayne County, Kentucky. | Calhoun, James Marion (I3300)
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1128 | At the time of the 1880 US Federal Census, Catherine Stone lists herself as widowed. In addition, her father and mother were born in Mississippi and Ohio respectively. | Stone, Catherine (I3867)
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1129 | At the time of the 1900 US Federal Census, a grandson “Horace B Herndon,” was living with John and Margaret Herndon, but it is not know who’s son he was. | Herndon, John Lawson (I2248)
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1130 | At the time of the 1900 US federal census, John Young Eastman was living in the household of his elder sister Harriet Cole (Eastman) Tutein and her husband William Franklin Tutein. He also lists himself as divorced, presumably from his first wife Alice A Dean. | Eastman, John Young (I198)
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1131 | At the time of the 1900, 1920, and 1930 US Federal Census, Maria (Chadwick) Lowe was living with her son-in-law, Robert Fairbanks and daughter Hannah Elizabeth (Lowe) Fairbanks. | Chadwick, Maria (I44)
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1132 | At the time of the 1930 US Federal Census, Almon Tutein was living in his mother’s household in Belmont, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. | Tutein, Almon (I2397)
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1133 | At the time of the 1930 US Federal Census, Grace (Tutein) Bruning was living with her daughter, Mary, in her mother’s household in Belmont, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The whereabouts of her husband, are not known. | Tutein, Grace (I2394)
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1134 | At the time of the 1930 US Federal Census, Warren Tutein was living in his mother’s household in Belmont, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. | Tutein, Warren (I2396)
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1135 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1860 US Federal census, Clarissa A (Cleverly) Cole and her family were living with her sister-in-law Rachel Young (Cole) Eastman, in the Eastman family’s home in Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. | Cleverly, Clarissa Ann (I3722)
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1136 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1860 US Federal census, Solomon Atkins Cole and his family were living with his older sister Rachel Young (Cole) Eastman, in the Eastman family’s home in Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. | Cole, Solomon Atkins (I1128)
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1137 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1860 US Federal census, William C. Cole and his parents were living with his aunt, Rachel Young (Cole) Eastman, in the Eastman family’s home in Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. | Cole, William Cleverly (I3723)
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1138 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal Census, a “Hattie M. Lambert” (apparently Susan Cheney (Lambert) Tutein’s younger sister) was living in the Tutein household in Billerica. She died of tuberculosis on 7 August of that same year, 17 days before the death of her elder sister. | Tutein, Albert Edward (I236)
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1139 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal Census, a “Hattie M. Lambert” (apparently Susan Cheney (Lambert) Tutein’s younger sister) was living in the Tutein household in Billerica. She died of tuberculosis on 7 August of that same year, 17 days before the death of her elder sister. | Lambert, Susan Cheney (I239)
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1140 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal census, Edith M. Garland and her parents were living in household of her aunt, Annie (Eastman) Manwaring, in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Garland, Edith Mabel (I222)
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1141 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal census, Edwin Thompson Garland and his family were living in household of his sister-in-law, Annie (Eastman) Manwaring, in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Garland, Edwin Thompson (I205)
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1142 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal census, Mabel A (Eastman) Garland and her family are living in household of her older sister, Annie (Eastman) Manwaring, in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Eastman, Mabel Augusta (I200)
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1143 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal census, Walter Edwin Garland and his parents are living in household of his aunt, Annie (Eastman) Manwaring, in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Garland, Walter Edwin (I221)
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1144 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal census, Warren Eastman was living in the household of his daughter, Annie (Eastman) Manwaring, in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Eastman, Warren (I73)
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1145 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1910 US Federal Census, Diana N (Munroe) Tutein was living with her daughter, Addie E (Tutein) Peterson, in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. | Munroe, Diana N (I2398)
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1146 | At the time of the enumeration of the 1920 US Federal Census, Marina Floyd Stiles was living with the family of her younger brother Cecil Elliot Stiles. | Stiles, Marina Floyd (I730)
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1147 | At the time of the enumerations of the 1900 and 1910 US Federal censuses, Rachel Young (Cole) Eastman was living in the household of her daughter and son-in-law, Annie (Eastman) and Silas S. Manwaring, in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Cole, Rachel Young (I74)
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1148 | At the time of the publication of [Rix-1901], James Monroe Eastman and Mary A Johnson were listed as living in Parsonsfield, York County, Maine. | Eastman, James Monroe (I3224)
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1149 | At the time of this death, Thomas Neal Herndon’s home was in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi. | Herndon, Thomas Neal (I2500)
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1150 | At the time the 1880 US Federal Census was recorded, William Franklin Tutein was still single. | Tutein, William Franklin (I70)
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