Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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Matches 2,051 to 2,100 of 3,490
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2051 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Margaret (I4129)
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2052 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Mary (I4130)
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2053 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Barbara (I4131)
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2054 | Marshfield, Wisconsin is now part of Marathon County. | Hoffman, Joseph (I4132)
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2055 | Martha Ann Eudora Flint was the daughter of Norris and Ann (Jennings) Flint. | Flint, Martha Ann Eudora (I5400)
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2056 | Martha Ann Franklin was the daughter of Hiram M. and Phoebe C. (Fanning) Franklin. | Franklin, Martha Ann (I3538)
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2057 | Martha Chadwick is not enumerated in the household of her father and mother in the 1851 English census. Rather she is enumerated in the household of maternal grandparents, David Firth and Martha (Shaw) Firth. It was the common practice at the time in England to enumerate people in whatever house they slept in on the night the census was taken. | Chadwick, Martha (I3922)
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2058 | Martha Chadwick, along with her sister and mother, are enumerated in her grandfather’s household in 1861 UK census. | Chadwick, Martha (I3922)
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2059 | Martha Juletta Nation’s parents were Martin Putnam and Martha Ann (Banks) Nation. | Nation, Martha Juletta (I3590)
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2060 | Martin Hoffman, along with his parents and siblings, must have emigrated from Bavaria in 1853 as his younger sister, Mary, was born at sea. | Hoffman, Martin (I4127)
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2061 | Mary (Firth) Chadwick and her 2 daughters are enumerated in her father’s household in 1861 UK census, and she is listed as widowed. | Firth, Mary (I50)
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2062 | Mary (Herndon) Clayton’s death date and location are not recorded in _The Herndon’s of the American Revolution, Part I_. However she is listed as paying taxes on her former husband’s property in 1789. | Herndon, Mary (I2267)
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2063 | Mary Ann Taylor was the daughter of John and Sarah Taylor. | Taylor, Mary Ann (I880)
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2064 | Mary Barnard may have died when Philip Eastman’s home in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony was burned by Indians and some members of his family were taken prisoner on 15 March 1697. | Barnard, Mary (I2729)
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2065 | Mary Belle Jackson’s parents were William H. and Bessie (Hutchinson) Jackson of Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (formerly of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada). | Jackson, Mary Belle (I5053)
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2066 | Mary E Congdon’s parents were Charles E and Mary E (Emerson) Congdon. | Congdon, Mary E (I240)
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2067 | Mary Eliza Herndon and Marcus L Ware had 3 sons and 2 daughters. | Herndon, Mary Eliza (I2311)
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2068 | Mary Eliza Herndon and Marcus L Ware had 3 sons and 2 daughters. | Ware, Marcus L (I2312)
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2069 | Mary Elizabeth Colbert’s first marriage was to Charles Boyce McFerrin, and she is buried with him at Blanche Cemetery. She married James Young Eslick in 1960, 10 years after the death of her first husband. | Colbert, Mary Elizabeth (I5419)
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2070 | Mary Emma Draper had been a resident of El Paso for three years when she died in 1937. | Draper, Mary Emma (I2068)
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2071 | Mary Emma Draper was living in the home of her daughter Justina and son-in-law Edward A Dunne at the time of her death in 1937. This is corroborated by sources [Hugo-1934] and [Hugo-1937]. | Draper, Mary Emma (I2068)
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2072 | Mary Emma Draper’s headstone [Hugo-2002] has a birth date of 1856. | Draper, Mary Emma (I2068)
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2073 | Mary Gertrude Butler was apparently married to someone named Parker at the time of her death, but to date not records of such a marriage have been discovered. | Butler, Mary Gertrude (I4054)
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2074 | Mary Ida Libby was the daughter of Nathanial Libby and Mary E. Morrell. | Libby, Mary Ida (I5119)
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2075 | Mary Ida Libby was the mother of 16 children, probably with her first husband Charles H. Laskey, of which 5 were still living at the time of the enumeration of the 1910 US Federal Census. Although listed as “boarders”, two men named Laskey, probably sons of Mary Ida Libby and Charles H. Laskey, were living in the Cole household in 1910. | Libby, Mary Ida (I5119)
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2076 | Mary L Gardner’s marriage to Charles E Eastman was her second, having divorced from her first husband sometime before 1897. Bessie Gardner, Mary’s daughter by that earlier marriage, used her mother’s maiden name as an adolescent. | Gardner, Mary L (I4205)
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2077 | Mary L. (Gardner) Eastman passed away sometime between June 1900 (the date of the enumeration of the 1900 US Federal Census) and April 1910 (the date of the enumeration of the 1910 US Federal Census). | Gardner, Mary L (I4205)
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2078 | Mary L. Gardner was the daughter of Henry Gardner and Clara Spead. | Gardner, Mary L (I4205)
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2079 | Mary Ledieu Jenkins was murdered, and as of 1997 the case remained unsolved. | Jenkins, Mary Ledieu (I4489)
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2080 | Mary Luella and Reno were living in Darwin at the time of her death in 1949. | McCarney, Mary Luella (I131)
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2081 | Mary Margaret Lindell believes her name was “Claire McCarney” | McCarney, Cecelia (I296)
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2082 | Mary McCarney is not enumerated with her parents in 1880. So it is likely that she married Tom Connole prior to June of that year. | McCarney, Mary (I2865)
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2083 | Mary Morley is not enumerated in her parent’s household in 1851, despite the fact that she would only have been 14 years old at the time. Consequently, it is assumed that she died prior to Mar 1851 or that she was enumerated in another household. | Morley, Mary (I904)
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2084 | Mary Ruth Norman as only daughter of A. Y. and Joe Cowen Norman. | Norman, Mary Ruth (I1652)
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2085 | Mary Susan Crenshaw and William Henry Herndon had 1 son and 2 daughters. | Crenshaw, Mary Susan (I2282)
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2086 | Mary was known as “Polly”. | Terrill, Mary (I2595)
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2087 | Marysville is now a suburb of the Fredericton, the provincial capital of New Brunswick. | Caverhill, Harry Staples (I5042)
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2088 | Mary’s listing in the Birth & Death Record for Meeker County does not actually list her birth date but rather her age as “35 years, 1 month, 9 days”. | Rafts, Mary M (I2369)
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2089 | Masten Family Plot | Masten, Inez (I2293)
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2090 | Mathias Masten’s grave marker has an inscription that reads, “Revolutionary Soldier,” but given Mathias’ birthdate, its seem unlikely that he served in the Continental Army. | Masten, Mathias (I5306)
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2091 | Matthew LeRoy Masten had been a resident of Ojai, Ventura Co, California for 19 years prior to his death in 1964. | Masten, Matthew LeRoy (I2383)
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2092 | Matthew LeRoy Masten moved to California in 1918. | Masten, Matthew LeRoy (I2383)
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2093 | Mattie Elizabeth (Knowles) Stiles maiden name is spelled “Knoles” on her grave marker. | Knowles, Mattie Elizabeth (I3359)
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2094 | Maurice Atkinson Frohock’s parents were Millard Maurice Frohock (1851 - 1928, born at Lincolnville, Maine, United States) and Sada Francis Atkinson (1857 - 1949, born Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada). Millard and Sada’s marriage was the second marriage for each. | Frohock, Maurice Atkinson (I104)
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2095 | Mayde 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, Mayde (I2900)
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2096 | Meeker County Cemeteries has death year as 1902, despite the fact that Marna is not listed in [US-1900-1j2] and her husband Nils lists himself as widowed. | Svensdotter, Marna (I2000)
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2097 | Merlin Douglas Masten had been a resident of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington for 10 years at the time of his death in 1962. | Masten, Merlin Douglas (I119)
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2098 | Merlin Masten’s obituary has his name spelled “Mastin”. | Masten, Merlin Douglas (I119)
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2099 | Merrimack County, New Hampshire was created from Rockingham and Hillsborough counties in 1823. | Eastman, Ebenezer (I2719)
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2100 | Michael Friedrich Köpsel’s father may have been named “Christian Heinrich”. | Köpsel, Michael Friedrich (I4241)
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