Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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Matches 2,101 to 2,150 of 3,490
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2101 | Middleton Benjamin Franklin is the eldest son of John Wesley and Delphia Ann (Fanning) Franklin. | Franklin, Middleton Benjamin (I5262)
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2102 | Mildred Edith Robinson, her mother, and siblings were living with her grandparents, William Franklin and Harriet Cole (Eastman) Tutein, at the Tutein residence on Elm Street in Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts at the time of the 1920 and 1930 US Federal Census. After her first marriage ended in divorce Mildred, now Mildred Edith (Robinson) Cooke, returned to the Tutein family residence with her daughter Shirley R. Cooke and was living there in April 1940. | Robinson, Mildred Edith (I162)
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2103 | Mildred G. Adams’ parents were Elmer M. and Alice M Adams (deceased at the time of Mildred’s marriage) of Newfields, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. | Adams, Mildred G (I5026)
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2104 | Millard Maurice Frohock II was living in the household of his aunt and uncle, Oriana (Frohock) Walker and Eugene H. Walker, at the time of the enumeration of the 1920 US Federal Census. | Frohock, Millard Maurice II (I98)
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2105 | Millard Maurice Frohock II was living with his grandparents Millard Maurice Frohock I and Sada Francis (Atkinson) Frohock at the time of the enumeration of the 1910 US Federal Census. | Frohock, Millard Maurice II (I98)
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2106 | Millard Maurice Frohock II’s selective service registration for World War I states that he was attending “Illinois University”. Although it is not known to what university this refers. He was also living with his parents in St. Louis, Missouri at that time. | Frohock, Millard Maurice II (I98)
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2107 | Millertown Post Office | Stiles, Seaborn (I736)
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2108 | Millertown Post Office | Moore, Matilda Helena (I743)
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2109 | Millertown Post Office | Stiles, Rebecca Clementine (I747)
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2110 | Millertown Post Office | Stiles, Asa Wilburn (I748)
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2111 | Millie’s middle name may have been “Goudelock” or this may be a reference to a 1st husband. | Draper, Millie (I2138)
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2112 | Milton Gould Robinson died in the 1918 Influenza pandemic. | Robinson, Milton Gould (I219)
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2113 | Minnie L. Glover’s parents were George A. Glover and Annie A. Waldson of Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire and Kittery, York County, Maine respectively. | Glover, Minnie L (I5021)
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2114 | Miranda and Amanda Thomas were twins. | Thomas, Amanda (I836)
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2115 | Miranda and Amanda Thomas were twins. | Thomas, Miranda (I837)
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2116 | Mixson Memorial Hospital | Herndon, Oscar Cleveland (I2655)
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2117 | Mixson Memorial Hospital | Herndon, May Christine (I2657)
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2118 | Mixson Memorial Hospital | Burch, Ann Marvel (I2662)
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2119 | Mixson Memorial Hospital | Bevil, Louie McMicken (I5158)
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2120 | Moreton West appears to have been part of the historic district of Moreton that, at the time of Elsie Beatrice Fairbanks’ birth, stretched from Ipswich in the East to the outskirts of Toowoomba in the West. | Fairbanks, Elsie Beatrice (I5063)
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2121 | Moreton West appears to have been part of the historic district of Moreton that, at the time of Margaret Emma Fairbanks’ birth, stretched from Ipswich in the East to the outskirts of Toowoomba in the West. | Fairbanks, Margaret Emma (I5062)
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2122 | Moses S Eastman’s headstone gives his age at death as, “14 years, 8 months, and 11 days”. This places his birth on 19 May 1832. This date conflicts with [Rix-1901], which has a birth date of 10 May 1832. | Eastman, Moses S (I3228)
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2123 | Most available sources disagree on James McCarney’s birth year. The Eighth Census of the United States for Burnsville, Dakota Co, Minnesota lists an approx. birth year of 1820. _Birth and Death Record for Meeker County, Minnesota_ lists James’ birth year as 1930. The 1870 US Federal Census for Harvey Township, Meeker County, Minnesota, however, lists the same approx. birth year as James’ grave site. | McCarney, James M (I336)
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2124 | Most available sources disagree on Manus O’Keefe Sr.’s birth year. The 1880 US Federal Census for Mannanah, Meeker County, Minnesota has an approx. birth year of 1830. The 1875 Minnesota State Census has an approx. birth year of 1833. _Meeker County Minnesota Cemeteries_ has a birth year of 1838. The only exact birthdate is 1 Nov 1830, as listed in the 125th Anniversary Album of Our Lady of Manannah and in [Alden-1888]. This date has been used. | O’Keefe, Manus Sr. (I895)
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2125 | Most Bonnell/Jarvis family records refer to this family’s surname as “Scheff”, as do many newspapers. However, census records have the name as “Sheff,” in 1850; “Shiff,” in 1860 (a common surname in this part of Wisconsin at the time); And “Schaff,” in 1870. Additional research is required to determine the correct spelling. | Sheff, Peter (I669)
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2126 | Most english census sources disagree on Hannah Morley’s age and birth location. The available information breaks down as follows: [England-1841c]: b. abt 1811 at (unknown) [England-1851d1] b. abt 1807 at Northwich, Cheshire [England-1861c]: b. abt 1806 at Derby, Derbyshire [England-1871b]: b. abt 1808 at Crewe, Cheshire This database uses the information from [England-1861c] since this would make Hannah the likely mother of her eldest son (about 20 years old rather than 15) and since [England-1841c] states that Hannah was born a county other than Cheshire (e.g., Derbyshire). | Morley, Hannah (I900)
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2127 | Most of the children in this family used the name “Koepsel” rather than “Koebsel”. Consequently this database uses the former for Anna and Maria, the daughters who are only referenced through the US Federal Census records. | Koepsel, Anna (I4102)
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2128 | Most of the children in this family used the name “Koepsel” rather than “Koebsel”. Consequently this database uses the former for Anna and Maria, the daughters who are, so far, only referenced through the US Federal Census records. | Koepsel, Maria (I4099)
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2129 | Most of the vital information on Wilbur Dean Herndon from source [Anderson-1964] has been corroborated by other sources including [US-SSA-1956a]. | Herndon, Wilbur Dean (I2091)
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2130 | Most sources except have birthdate as 6 Jun 1890. Only source [US-SSA-SSDI] lists 6 Jul 1890. | Ramseur, Jessica (I762)
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2131 | Most Wisconsin land abstracts and deeds show this individual’s last name as “Koebsel”, and he is also listed this way on his headstone. The name “Koepsel” (sometimes “Koepsell”) seems be have been adopted by his children and is almost certainly the anglicized version of “Köpsel”. | Köpsel, Michael Friedrich August (I404)
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2132 | Mother Frances Hospital | Curry, Lizzie Leona (I5322)
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2133 | Moved from South Carolina to Tennessee in 1811 and then to Missouri in 1816. | Draper, Daniel (I2159)
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2134 | Moved to Texas in 1848. | Stiles, James Ellen (I740)
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2135 | Mrs. (Caviness) Herndon’s grave is unmarked. | Caviness, (unknown) (I3305)
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2136 | Mt. Olivet Cemetery records list Enda Elizabeth Griffin’s birth date as 8 June 1897. | Griffin, Edna Elizabeth (I5185)
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2137 | Much information on Elizabeth Maude Anderson is derived from [CaDoHS-1957a]. The fact that she is Matthew LeRoy Masten’s wife is inferred from her place of death and the fact that the listed SSN on her death record is that of Matthew LeRoy Masten. | Anderson, Elizabeth Maude (I3308)
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2138 | Nancy (Stacy Campbell) Tutein was living with her eldest son Constantine in 1860, her daughter Mary E (Tutein) Butler in 1870, and her second eldest son, Joseph A Tutein in 1880. She did not, however, list herself as a widow until 1880. | Stacy, Nancy (I257)
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2139 | Nell 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, Nell (I2905)
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2140 | Nellie Alice (Manwaring) Tutein died in the 1918 Influenza pandemic. | Manwaring, Nellie Alice (I218)
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2141 | Nellie Alice Manwaring (born ‘Thompson’) was the 11th child of Loren H. and Isabella Thompson of Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She was adopted by Silas and Annie (Eastman) Manwaring under unknown circumstances sometime after June 1900 and is listed as their ‘ward’ in [US-1910-2k]. | Manwaring, Nellie Alice (I218)
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2142 | Nellie's last known residence was Lee, Madison County, Florida. | Sparks, Nellie (I4475)
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2143 | New Hampshire State Hospital | Harvey, George W (I4213)
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2144 | Nils Olsson, like the rest of his family, took the name “Lindell” sometime around their emigration in 1872. Minnesota State Census records for Meeker County, as well as his gravesite, list his name as “N O Lindell”. The Birth and Death Record for Meeker County has him listed under “Nels Olson”. This database uses the name “Nils Olsson” because this is how he is listed in Swedish birth records for himself and all of his children. | Olsson, Nils (I1990)
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2145 | No other sources mention a Frank Stiles, but he does appear in the1880 US Federal Census for Williamson County, Texas. So it is assumed that he died as a child sometime after 1880. | Stiles, Frank (I1185)
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2146 | North Country Hospital | Robinson, Phyllis Edna (I164)
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2147 | North Gilmer Street | Family: Luther Colquitt Richards, Sr / Anna Belle Stephens (F3185)
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2148 | Northeast Retirement Home | Moore, Robert Floyd (I2038)
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2149 | Note the misspelling of Addie E Tutein’s surname in her marriage entry. | Family: Frederick C Peterson / Addie E Tutein (F1720)
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2150 | Note the misspelling of Heinrich’s surname in source [Greifswald-1829b]. | Budahn, Heinrich Herrman Ferdinand (I4280)
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