Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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Matches 2,001 to 2,050 of 3,490
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2001 | Lowe Family Plot | Lowe, Samuel (I40)
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2002 | Lowe Family Plot | Lowe, William (I41)
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2003 | Lowe Family Plot | Chadwick, Maria (I44)
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2004 | Lowe Family Plot | Hardy, Joseph (I46)
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2005 | Lucia E (Bonnell) Killips was living in her daughter’s household in 1920. | Killips, Lucia E (I676)
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2006 | Lucile McCarney is not listed in the household of James and Julia (O’Keefe) McCarney in either the 1910 or 1920 US Federal Census. Therefore is likely that she was born sometime after 1890 and married her husband sometime prior to 1910. | McCarney, Lucile (I2903)
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2007 | Lucinda Riller Martin was the daughter of Franklin Alfred and Malinda M. (Bradley) Martin. | Martin, Lucinda Riller (I3425)
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2008 | Lucy Coleman is not mentioned in her husbands will. So she may have died before him. | Coleman, Lucy (I2145)
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2009 | Lucy May Loyd’s parents were John Wilson Loyd and Mary Evaline (Dickey) Loyd. | Loyd, Lucy May (I5260)
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2010 | Lydia Louisa (Tutein) Strout and her husband were living with Alfred’s parents in 1880, in a house that was next door to the residence of Lydia’s uncle, Joseph Andrew Tutein. | Tutein, Lydia Louisa (I190)
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2011 | Lydia Louisa “Bonnie” (Tutein) Strout is listed as widowed and was living with her daughter in her father’s house in Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts in June of 1900. At this point, and in most vital records from this date forward, Lydia inverted her first and middle names, preferring to use “Louisa L”. It is not clear where the name “Bonnie”, found in most Tutein family sources, comes from, but there is no question that Bonnie Tutein and Lydia Louisa Tutein are the same woman. | Tutein, Lydia Louisa (I190)
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2012 | Mabel Maria (Deane) Eastman died at 116 High Street, her home in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Deane, Mabel Maria (I209)
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2013 | Magery Collings’ birthdate, as listed in [Holbrook-1748a], appears to be, “…the third day of July 1750,” but is very difficult to read. | Collings, Margery (I3697)
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2014 | Maiden name may be “Flossie Schenk” | Shank, Flossie (I458)
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2015 | Many members of Joseph and his wife’s extended family (6 in all) travelled with them aboard the Micas in 1849. One of these was a Daniel Schaefer which some sources list as Joseph’s twin brother. Another was an older male Schaefer who may have been Joseph’s father. In addition were Anton Henschenmacher and his wife, Maria’s parents. It should also be noted that the family members surname was spelled “Schaffer” in the Micas’ manifest. | Schaefer, Joseph (I4153)
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2016 | Many Tutein family sources list the name of this individual as “M Louise Sawyer,” and [Fairbanks-1949] has Louisa’s first name as “Maud”. But no vital records discovered to date support that name. [MaA-1856a] has name listed as “Louisa Sawyer”. [Boston-1877a] and [MA-1855a] both have “Louisa D (Sawyer)”. | Sawyer, Louisa (I184)
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2017 | Marcella M. (Sinclair) Deane’s age at death is listed as “66 years, 5 months, and 5 days”. This places his birth on 26 April 1839. | Sinclair, Marcella M (I4209)
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2018 | Marcella M. (Sinclair) Deane’s death was reported by her daughter Eveline E. (Deane) Whitehead, and it appears that she may have been living in her daughter’s home in Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at the time of her death. | Sinclair, Marcella M (I4209)
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2019 | Marcella M. Sinclair’s parents were Stephen A. and Celia (Bragg) Sinclair of Vermont and Maine, respectively. | Sinclair, Marcella M (I4209)
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2020 | Margaret (O’Keefe) McCarney was known in the family as “Maggie”. | O’Keefe, Margaret (I292)
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2021 | Margaret (O’Keefe) McCarney was living with her younger son Archibald in 1930. | O’Keefe, Margaret (I292)
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2022 | Margaret Allison never married. | Allison, Margaret (I4407)
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2023 | Margaret and her younger sister Beatrice are both listed as being born at ‘Temple House’ in County Sligo. This is probably a reference to ‘Temple House Estate’ near Ballymote, the ancestral home of the Perceval family. | Fairbanks, Margaret (I3985)
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2024 | Margaret Emeline Herndon and Edmund Jackson Camp had one son and one daughter. | Herndon, Margaret Emeline (I2278)
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2025 | Margaret Hoffman, along with her parents and elder brothers, must have emigrated from Bavaria in 1853 as her younger sister, Mary, was born at sea. | Hoffman, Margaret (I4129)
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2026 | Margaret J McIntosh’s parents were David McIntosh and Margaret McGluskey. | McIntosh, Margaret J (I4261)
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2027 | Margaret May Ross’ parents were Elias T. Ross and Mary E. Percy. | Ross, Margaret May (I3824)
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2028 | Margaret Pauline (Jarvis) Gross is enumerated with her daughter, Vivienne, in her parent’s household in 1910. Although it is not know if she was also living with her parents, she lists herself as “widowed”, despite the fact that [Praefke-2012] indicates that Mathias Gross as still alive in 1910. | Jarvis, Margaret Pauline (I372)
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2029 | Margaret Stiles 3rd husband seems to have been the husband of her older sister Elizabeth. Since there is no information indicating that Elizabeth Stiles and Hiram H Edwards divorced, it is assumed that Margaret didn’t mary Hiram Edwards until after her older sister’s death in 1865. | Stiles, Margaret (I1911)
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2030 | Maria (Chadwick) Lowe was living in a boarding house run by a ‘Thomas Grisdale’ in 1870. William Lowe, Maria’s brother-in-law, was also living in the same boarding house in East Boson. | Chadwick, Maria (I44)
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2031 | Maria (Chadwick) Lowe, along with her daughters Hannah Elizabeth (“Lizzie”) and Emily, and accompanied by her brother-in-law William, returned from a sea voyage to England on 13 Sep 1890 aboard the Cephalonia. | Chadwick, Maria (I44)
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2032 | Maria Chadwick, along with her sister and mother, are enumerated in her grandfather’s household in 1861 UK census. | Chadwick, Maria (I44)
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2033 | Maria Susannah van Beverhoudt’s race is listed as “mustice” in [VISAH-1809a]. This means that she was the child of one white and one mulatto parent. According to the classifications of the time, Maria would have been 3/4’s european/caucasian and 1/4 african/negro descent. | van Beverhoudt, Maria Susannah (I943)
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2034 | Mariah L Stone is absent from the 1880 US Federal Census for Livingston, Madison County, Mississippi. So it is assumed that she died as a child. | Stone, Mariah L (I3918)
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2035 | Marian Elizabeth Stemsrud married James J. Burns. They were divorced in September 1966 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. | Stemsrud, Marian Elizabeth (I5294)
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2036 | Marie Faries birth date, death date, death location are obtained from SSDI based on both she and Dexter Tutein having been issued SSNs in Pennsylvania (single matching record) | Faries, Marie Louise Weightman (I250)
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2037 | Marie Lenz’ social security number was issued in California in 1967. | Flynn, Marie I (I2993)
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2038 | Marie Louise Weightman Faries was probably born in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. | Faries, Marie Louise Weightman (I250)
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2039 | Marion Emily Graustein was the best friend of Ruth Edna Tutein. | Graustein, Marion Emily (I2141)
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2040 | Marion G (Adams-Reynolds) Eldridge’s parents were Wesley and Mary E Adams, originally of Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Maine. They were living in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire at the time of their daughter’s marriage to Frank L Eldridge. | Adams, Marion G (I4225)
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2041 | Marion Louise Strout was living with her mother in her grandfather’s house in Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts in 1900. | Strout, Marion Louise (I4050)
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2042 | Marjorie McColl’s parents were James and Alta (Hall) McColl. | Family: Robert Baker Moore / Marjorie McColl (F3838)
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2043 | Mark Snow died sometime between 23 Nov 1694, the date his will, and 16 Jan 1695, the date his will was proved. | Snow, Mark (I3810)
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2044 | Marriage date is taken from an inscription on James F. and Wilma S. (Stovall) Hays’ grave marker. | Family: James F Hays / Wilma S Stovall (F3813)
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2045 | Marriage to Otto W. Lindell is based on their being buried in the same plot at Lake Ripley Cemetery. | Lindell, Lille M (I939)
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2046 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Casper (I1126)
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2047 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Johann (I4125)
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2048 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Rosenbaum, Catharina (I4126)
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2049 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Martin (I4127)
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2050 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Andreas (I4128)
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