Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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Matches 1,801 to 1,850 of 3,490
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1801 | Jacob Rauls appears in neither [US-1860-1l] or in [US-1870-1f]. | Rauls, Jacob (I398)
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1802 | Jacob W Butler’s parents were William and Lois Butler. | Butler, Jacob W (I4053)
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1803 | James A. Deane’s age at death is listed as “42 years, 6 months, and 16 days”. This places his birth on 11 March 1840. | Deane, James A (I4208)
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1804 | James A. Deane’s parents were James A and Maria P Deane. | Deane, James A (I4208)
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1805 | James B Maston’s father and mother were born in Deleware and Ohio respectively. | Maston, James Blackwell (I3881)
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1806 | James Buren Helpinstill’s parents were John and Eleanor Riley (Phillips) Helpinstill. | Helpinstill, James Buren (I2663)
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1807 | James Crawford Pylant’s parents were Pinkney and Margaret Pylant. | Pylant, James Crawford (I3336)
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1808 | James Edgar Graham’s parents were Donald Graham and Catherine M. Gugan, both Scottish. | Graham, James Edgar (I195)
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1809 | James Herndon’s death date or location is not recorded in _The Herndon’s of the American Revolution, Part I_. However he is mentioned in John Herndon’s (his father’s) will. | Herndon, James (I2269)
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1810 | James Kendall Jenkins entered Exeter Hospital on, or about, 28 January 1940 and died there approximately 14 days later. | Jenkins, James Kendall (I5041)
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1811 | James Kendall Jenkins’ parents were George and Phoebe (Kendall) Jenkins of Lebanon, York County, Maine. | Jenkins, James Kendall (I5041)
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1812 | James Kendall Jenkin’s marriage to Ida May Eastman was his second, his first wife having died. | Jenkins, James Kendall (I5041)
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1813 | James Marion Calhoun and his family moved from Kentucky to Sherman, Grayson County, Texas sometime between the enumeration of the 1880 US Federal Census in June of that year and the birth of their 7th child, Minnie, in 1885. | Calhoun, James Marion (I3300)
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1814 | James McCarney owned a farm one mile west of his father’s farm. | McCarney, James (I842)
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1815 | James R Hannes was living in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin at the time of his death. | Hannes, James R (I2638)
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1816 | James Shiff doesn’t appear in the Eighth Census of the United States for Fond du Lac County, and John, who *DOES* appear in the 1870 US Federal Census, is never mentioned otherwise. Since a “James Scheff” is listed in Delia (Shiff) Jarvis’ obituary as having survived her, it is assumed that “John” and “James” are the same man. | Scheff, James (I672)
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1817 | James Thomas does not appear in the Eighth Census of the United States for Selma Dallas County, Alabama, and his wife Clarinda, as well as his two eldest daughters, are enumerated in the household of his in-laws. Although there is no record of James Thomas having served with the Confederate States Army, and despite the fact that the start of the Civil War was still 6 months away, his enlistment is a likely explanation for his absence. | Thomas, James T (I835)
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1818 | James Turpin’s whereabouts in 1870 are not known. Considering that Martha was living with her daughter Sarah, James may have been killed in the Civil War. More research is required. | Turpin, James (I3915)
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1819 | James Vernon Stiles never married. | Stiles, James Vernon (I770)
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1820 | James’ tombstone lists his surname as “Carico”. | Carrico, James (I3944)
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1821 | Jan Eric Jansson’s gravesite lists his death at “1920”, and considering that the filing date of 14 Sep 1921is suspiciously close to the death date listed in Meeker County Death Record, Vol D, the 13 Sep 1921 may be incorrect. | Jansson, Jan Eric (I330)
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1822 | Jane (Firth) Hodskinson and her husband Levi were living in Jane’s father’s household at the time of the enumeration of the 1851 english census. | Firth, Jane (I51)
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1823 | Jeanette Davidson and William Henry Herndon had 1 son and 2 daughters. | Davidson, Jeannette (I2283)
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1824 | Jeremiah Eastman was a merchant in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Colony, but eventually moved to Maine where it is likely that he died. | Eastman, Jeremiah (I2716)
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1825 | Jeremiah Eastman, his wife Betsey, and their son John F. were living in the household of Jeremiah’s parents John and Betsey (Day) Eastman during the enumeration of the 1869 US Federal Census. | Eastman, Jeremiah (I2177)
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1826 | Jeremiah Eastman, his wife Betsey, and their son John F. were living in the household of Jeremiah’s parents John and Betsey (Day) Eastman during the enumeration of the 1869 US Federal Census. | Eastman, Betsey (I5113)
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1827 | Jesse Foster’s parents were John N and Eliza (Leighton) Foster. | Foster, Jesse (I193)
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1828 | Johann and Catharina Hoffman, along with their 4 eldest children, must have emigrated from Bavaria in 1853 as their 5th child, Mary, was born at sea. | Hoffman, Johann (I4125)
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1829 | Johanna Mathilda Johansdotter was probably born in Slogberget, Hellsjö Kommun, but [Leksand-1992e] only lists the church parish in which she was born. | Johansdotter, Johanna Mathilda (I3976)
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1830 | John A. and Emily Ann (Eastman) Nelson were living with Emily’s parents, Warren and Rachel Young (Cole) Eastman at the time of the enumeration of 1870 US Federal census. However, both Emily and John are listed as single, and John is listed as a “boarder” in the Eastman home in Chelsea. It may be the case that the census information was gathered before the date of John and Emily’s marriage in May of that year. | Eastman, Emily Ann (I1122)
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1831 | John Albert and Emily Ann (Eastman) Nelson were living with Emily’s parents, Warren and Rachel Young (Cole) Eastman at the time of the enumeration of 1870 US Federal census. However, both Emily and John are listed as single, and John is listed as a “boarder” in the Eastman home in Chelsea. It may be the case that the census information was gathered before the date of John and Emily’s marriage in May of that year. | Nelson, John Albert (I4217)
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1832 | John Albert Nelson’s parents were Mathias and Anna M Nelson. | Nelson, John Albert (I4217)
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1833 | John Anderson Stephens farm (6 acres was known as the ‘Valley field’) | Evans, James Harvey (I4698)
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1834 | John Bonnell and his family moved from Pennsylvania to Wisconsin sometime between the birth of their daughter Alice in 1843 and the birth of their daughter Ann W in 1849. | Bonnell, John (I4077)
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1835 | John Edward Fairbanks, his wife Eliza, and two daughters, Eliza and Mary J, departed from London, England on their way to Australia in 1888. [QSA-1888a] also notes that their origin was Warwick, but that the family were all listed as being Irish. | Fairbanks, John Edward (I3982)
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1836 | John F. Eastman and his parents Jeremiah and Betsey Eastman were living in the household of John F. grandparents John and Betsey (Day) Eastman during the enumeration of the 1869 US Federal Census. | Eastman, John F (I5114)
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1837 | John Franklin Stiles probably died during WWI. | Stiles, John Franklin (I3433)
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1838 | John George Watson and his family’s ultimate destination, as listed in [LaAC-1908a], is “Huntsville, Ont.” which is consistent with their presence in Huntsville for the remainder of their lives. | Watson, John George (I915)
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1839 | John George Watson was apparently in the British military in 1901, since [Ireland-1901b1] notes that he was enumerated on “Form H, R. I. C. Barracks, Rathmelton” (“Royal Infantry Company”?). Unfortunately, Form H of the _Census of Ireland, 1901_ is not available through the national archives. | Watson, John George (I915)
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1840 | John George Watson’s parents were John and Mary Ann (White) Watson, both Irish immigrants to Canada. | Watson, John George (I915)
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1841 | John Graham Herndon and Cordova Malinda Blanton had 4 sons and 2 daughters. | Herndon, John Graham (I2314)
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1842 | John Graham Herndon and Cordova Malinda Blanton had 4 sons and 2 daughters. | Blanton, Cordova Malinda (I2315)
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1843 | John Herndon’s death date and location are not recorded in _The Herndon’s of the American Revolution, Part I_. However he is mentioned in John Herndon’s (his father’s) will and did not appear on the 1786 tax rolls for Orange County | Herndon, John (I2272)
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1844 | John I is a formerly unknown son of James Marion Calhoun and Sarah Elizabeth (Turpin) Calhoun. | Calhoun, John I (I4042)
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1845 | John McCarney had a farm about a mile southwest of his father, James McCarney’s, original farm. | McCarney, John (I434)
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1846 | John Morley’s surname was listed as “Mawley” in [England-1841c]. | Morley, John (I2016)
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1847 | John Snow died before 4 Apr 1693, the date that an inventory of his belongings was taken in preparation for probate. In addition, John Snow was probably born at Plymouth, but the evidence is circumstantial. | Snow, John (I3815)
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1848 | John Thomson and Margaret Kay signed their marriage contract at Kingsbarns on 4 Jan 1840. | Family: John Thomson / Margaret Kay (F2947)
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1849 | John W Pettigrew and his wife Eliza “Ida” Ann (Eastman-Harvey) Pettigrew were living in the household of Ida’s younger son by her first marriage at the time of the enumeration of the 1920 US Federal Census. | Pettigrew, John W (I208)
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1850 | John W. Pettigrew’s parents were Nathaniel Pettigrew and Sarah Duncan. | Pettigrew, John W (I208)
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