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| 1101 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Mary // ?-?, PAF ID {32B2A96E-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Hawkins, Mary (I23139)
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| 1102 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Mary // ?-?, PAF ID {32B2CA87-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Brintnall, Mary (I23152)
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| 1103 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Mary /Adkins/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B28F88-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Mary /Scott/ ?-?, PAF ID {00000000-0000-0000-ED99-0302A3000000} | Cox, Mrs. Mary (I23211)
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| 1104 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Mary Ann Darrow /Richardson/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B2971C-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Petersen, Emma Smith (I23092)
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| 1105 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Mary Elizabeth /Allen/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B29724-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Losee, Eliza Jane (I23095)
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| 1106 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Naomi /Dana/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B2980E-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Dana, Thankful (I23146)
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| 1107 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Samuel /Newhall/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B29792-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Wade, Samuel (I23123)
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| 1108 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Samuel /Wade/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B29794-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Newhall, Samuel (I23122)
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| 1109 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Sarah // 1625-?, PAF ID {BA8D9BCC-4221-4D4E-A5A4-C7C1FAA5A1CC} | Iggledon, Sarah (I23190)
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| 1110 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Sarah /Stearns/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B298E6-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Sarah /Joslin/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B2A802-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Winship, Mrs. Sarah (I23215)
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| 1111 | NOT-A-MATCH: This individual is not the same as Thankful /Dana/ ?-?, PAF ID {32B29810-FEFE-11D5-AAC6-C632897BD529} | Dana, Naomi (I23145)
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| 1112 | Notes: 1. A Reverend. | Collins, Reverend Nathaniel I (I6002)
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| 1113 | PREFIX: Also shown as Admiral Sir BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1562 DEATH: Also shown as Died Manor Of Poole Slapton, Devonshire, England. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Plymouth, Devonshire, England. | Hawkins, Sir Richard (I22428)
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| 1114 | S. M. Smith, M. G. performed ceremony | Family F3021
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| 1115 | Samuel Rutherford, son of Williams and Julia Frances Rutherford,was born near Culloden, Crawford County, Georgia at the family farm"Lochwood" on 15 March 1870. On 14 December 1897 he married AbigailElizabeth Ponder, daughter of James Monroe Ponder and Ella Ensign Ponder.Abbie was born 22 September 1877 in Forsyth, Georgia and died 3 March1946 in Forsyth. Samuel Rutherford received his early education in the publicschools of Culloden, Georgia and then attended Washington and LeeUniversity. He was graduated from the University of Georgia at Athensin 1894 with al LL.B degree. He immediately began the practice of law inForsyth, Georgia. He was three times elected mayor of Forsyth andserved as county attorney two years. He served as a member of the lower house of the state legislature in1896-1897, and as a state senator from the 22nd district in 1909-1910.In 1921 he was again sent to the state legislature and served until1924. He was then elected to represent the 6th congressional district inthe United States Congress, and was re-elected until his death removedhim from that office. He served in the 69th, 70th, and 71st Congresses.His legislative record was one of fairness, public-spirited service tohis constituents, and distinguished accomplishments. A staunch Democratin his political alignment, Samuel Rutherford consistently supported hisparty, its policies, and its principles. The public services of Sam Rutherford extended into many branches oflife in the United States. During World War I he served as foodadministrator for the 6th District of Georgia. In the Free and AcceptedMasons he was also active, having been a member of the Blue Lodge. Hischurch was the Baptist, which he regularly attended and in which he was adeacon. When the Democratic party obtained a majority in the 71stCongress his work increased at the expense of his health. One of hislast activities was the conducting of hearings before the electionscommittee regarding the possibility of legislation to abolish the "Lameduck" sessions of Congress. Mr. Rutherford brought numerous benefits to the groups with which hewas associated, proving himself a civic-minded citizen of the highestorder. In the periods when he was not engaged in the handling theaffairs of the different public offices that he held, he was busy withthe law, his first profession, or with different banking activities inwhich he became interested. He gave liberally at all times to charitablecauses of worth, contributing particularly to the Negro race and to thesocial work carried on by his church. He was devoted, first of all,however, to home and family and those branches of life of a moreinspirational nature that were always associated, in his mind, withdomestic happiness. From the home inspiration radiated through alldepartments of his life. A History of Georgia had this to say concerning Samuel Rutherford: "His ability, energy and integrity were quickly recognized by his fellowcitizens and success has crowned his efforts from the commencement of hisprofessional career, he having been connected as counsel with most of theimportant litigation in the local courts for years. He is a keen andsagacious analyst, a sound and sage advisor, and in the trial of causesis worthy of any foeman's steel, while as a pleader he is forceful andconvincing, logical and earnest. In addition to his professionalinterests, Mr. Rutherford is identified with commercial and financialaffairs; owns and operates a large and well improved plantation; wasvice-president of the First National Bank of Forsyth from 1902 to 1916;and was for a time a director of the Fourth National Bank of Macon,Georgia" Samuel Rutherford died on 4 February 1932 of a heart attack whileshaving at his apartment in Washington, D. C. Condensed Biography: Ancestry Reference Library 2000 RUTHERFORD, Samuel, a Representative from Georgia; born near Culloden,Crawford County, Ga., March 15, 1870; attended the public schools atCulloden and Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.; was graduatedfrom the law department of the University of Georgia at Athens in 1894;was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Forsyth,Monroe County, Ga.; mayor of Forsyth for three consecutive years; memberof the State house of representatives in 1896 and 1897; solicitor of thecity court of Forsyth 1898-1900; interested in banking 1901-1916; servedin the State senate in 1909 and 1910; resumed the practice of law andalso engaged in agricultural pursuits; again a member of the State houseof representatives 1921-1924; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-ninthand to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1925,until his death in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 1932; interment inOakland Cemetery, Forsyth, Ga. Information obtained by Eve Stocker from Capital records in Washington, DC Before I forget, I wanted to tell you that I found out that CongressmanSam Rutherford (your grandfather and my great-great-great-uncle) had offices in the Cannon House Office Building from 1925 to 1932, the lengthof his tenure, moving up from the first floor to the 3rd in each succeeding term, a mark of seniority but also of accomplishment. Infact, in his last term, during which he died, he had two offices in the Cannon, quite the accomplishment given space limitations. One was his,from which to serve his Georgia constituents and conduct ordinary Housebusiness, the other was his office as Chairman of the Committee for theElection of the President, Vice-President. I am told that this committeepossibly concerned itself with election irregularities. What aninteresting footnote, given the most recent election... | Rutherford, Samuel (I6398)
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| 1116 | Search billions of records on Ancestry.com Top of Form 1 Bottom of Form 1 RIKERs LISTED IN "National Cyclopaedia of American Biography" 1932, Vol. 22, pg. 61 RIKER, Andrew Lawrence, engineer and inventor, was born in New York city, October 22, 1868, son of William James and Charlotte Lawrence (Stryker) Riker. He was a descendant of Abraham Rycken, a native of Holland who settled in New Amsterdam in 1638: the line of descent from him and his wife Grietje Harmensen running through their son Abraham and his wife Grietje Van Buytenhuysen; their son Andrew and his wife Jane Berrien; their son Samuel and his wife Anna Lawrence; and their son John and his wife Lavinia Smith, his grandparents. Mr. Riker was educated in schools of his native city, and was a student for one year in Columbia University. In 1886, however, he began to devote his entire time to electrical and mechanical engineering, a field in which he had been an original investigator for several years. As early as 1884, he had designed and built an electric tricycle, the first successful vehicle of its kind in America, and to commercialize his inventions in this line founded the Riker Electric Motor Co. in 1888. His experiments with electric motors led to his invention of the first toothed armature, now a recognized structural feature. In 1890 he built the lightest and most compact lighting plant then available for marine work. In 1894 he developed a gasoline propelled tricycle, and an electric racing car, one of the fastest of its type ever built, and in the following year completed the first of his four-wheeled electric cars. He was particularly successful in building high-speed cars, and in 1899 established the world's speed record for electric cars of one mile in sixty-three seconds, which continued unsurpassed for ten years. By 1900, five-ton electric trucks, produced under his direction, were in use in New York city, and several of his early light wagons were in constant service for more than seventeen years. The motors built by the Riker Electric Motor Co. were recognized as standards of construction for vehicle work, many of them being used by other inventors and builders, and imitated in sundry details. Mr. Riker became vice-president of the Locomobile Co. of America, Bridgeport, Conn., in 1902, and designed their first gasoline propelled car, which embodied many features then unfamiliar in America. It had a sliding gear transmission, steel frame, four-cylinder vertical engine with high tension ignition, bronze base, bronze gearcase, and a gear driven electric generator. It was constructed secretly at Chicopee, Mass., and its first appearance in New York city was widely heralded. In 1904 Mr. Riker designed a special ninety horsepower racing car, and in 1906 built several under the old 1,000 kilogram weight limit, which, equipped with large-bore and short-stroke engines, attained speeds of over 100 mph. In 1908 he designed the famous Locomobile No. 16, which, driven by George Robertson in the Vanderbilt Cup race, broke all records, attaining an average speed of sixty-four and one-half miles an hour. During his career he was granted numerous patents on gas engines, dynamos, motors, electric systems, transformers and automobile parts. He had an extensive and intimate knowledge of both the mechanical and the electrical problems involved in automobile design and manufacture. In 1900 he was awarded a medal by the French government for merit in motor-car design. He was appointed to the U. S. naval consulting board in 1915, and was chairman of its committee on internal combustion motors and a member of its committees on aeronautics and transportation. He was a founder of the Society of Automotive Engineers, and its first president (1905-08); a life member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, British Institute of Automobile Engineers, New York Electrical Society, the Automobile Club of America, and the Engineers, Aero, Transportation, Fairfield County, Pequot Yacht and Pootatuck Yacht clubs. Politically he was a Republican, and was affiliated with the Episcopal church. Mr. Riker was married April 9, 1890 to Edith, daughter of James Raynor Whiting, of New York city, and had four children; Edith Whiting, wife of Bertram Willway Ainsworth, of Bath, England; Charlotte, wife of Hoyt Ogden Perry, of Southport, Conn.; Andrew Lawrence, Jr.; and William James Riker (d. 1910). Mr. Riker died suddenly at Fairfield, Conn., June 1, 1930. [This page was last updated 11/23/01] | Riker, Andrew Lawrence (I8226)
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| 1117 | Second marriage of Daniel Ponder | Family F2995
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| 1118 | SUFFIX: Also shown as Deac. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Plymouth, Massachusetts. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 16 Sep 1652 DEATH: Also shown as Died Plympton, Massachusetts. | Rickard, Deacon John Sr. (I28163)
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| 1119 | SUFFIX: Also shown as IV BIRTH: Also shown as Born Plymouth, Plymouth, Plymouth Colony [later a part of Massachusetts], British Colonial America. DEATH: Also shown as Died Plymouth, Plymourh, Massachusetts, , British Colonial America. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Burial Hill, Plymouth, Plymourh, Massachusetts, , British Colonial America. | Bradford, Major William Major (I25611)
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| 1120 | SUFFIX: Also shown as Jr DEATH: Also shown as Died 11 Jan 1912 !SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 5 May 1959, ARIZO. | Cox, Jonathan Upham Jr. (I23480)
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| 1121 | SURNAME: Also shown as Allyn DEATH: Also shown as Died Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. !BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 2 Jun 1934, ARIZO. !ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 1 Sep 1921 !SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 21 Oct 2011, JRIVE. | Allen, Captain Thomas (I26141)
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| 1122 | SURNAME: Also shown as Boyce !BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 26 Sep 1931 !ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 26 Sep 1995, SYDNE. | Bass, Sarah (I19922)
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| 1123 | SURNAME: Also shown as Bulkeley BIRTH: Also shown as Born Keysoe, Bedfordshire, , England. DEATH: Also shown as Died Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England. | Bulkely, Sarah (I25168)
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| 1124 | SURNAME: Also shown as Bulkeley GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Edward PREFIX: Also shown as Rev. DEATH: Also shown as Died 5 Jan 1620 | Bulkley, Reverend Edward D D. D. (I25169)
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| 1125 | SURNAME: Also shown as Bull DEATH: Also shown as Died Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg (Independent City), Virginia, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died 20 Sep 1775 !BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 25 Nov 1933, LOGAN. !ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 13 Feb 1934, SLAKE. | Ball, Mary (I25085)
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| 1126 | SURNAME: Also shown as Colamer BIRTH: Also shown as Born Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. DEATH: Also shown as Died Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Union Cemetery, Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts. | Collamore, Enoch (I37128)
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| 1127 | SURNAME: Also shown as Dall | Dahl, Laverne (I35701)
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| 1128 | SURNAME: Also shown as Ellsworth SURNAME: Also shown as Ellsworth DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased | Elsworth, William (I6531)
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| 1129 | SURNAME: Also shown as Griffen BIRTH: Also shown as Born New York, U.S.A.. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1756 DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased | Griffin, Sarah (I26660)
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| 1130 | SURNAME: Also shown as Hayden AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN QDRS-Q2 | Haydon, Amias (I20306)
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| 1131 | SURNAME: Also shown as Hooper Web: Connecticut, Find A Grave Index, 1636-2013 about Ruth Hooker Whiting Name: Ruth Hooker Whiting Death Date: 28 Oct 1789 Burial Place: West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-.. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=Nathan+Hooker&gsln=Whiting&msbdy=1782&msbpn__ftp=Hartford%2c+Hartford%2c+Connecticut%2c+USA&msbpn=999&msbpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3242%7c9%7c0%7c1323%7c999%7c0%7c&uidh=yxz&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=379162&recoff=11+12&db=StructuredCrawledSites-58&indiv=1 Birth: unknown Death: Oct. 28, 1789 Age 22 Spouse Nathan H Whiting ESQ Died Oct 28 1789 Age 22 Family links: Spouse: Nathan Haynes Whiting (1759 - 1801) Inscription: In memory of Mrs Ruth Whiting consort of Nathan H Whiting, Esq who died Oct 28th 1789 AE 22 Death has dissolved May each to happier Then meet and range In lands of Burial: Old Center Cemetery West Hartford Hartford County Connecticut, USA Created by: Michelle Cooley Record added: Dec 27, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 63381785 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=WH&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=8&GScntry=4&GSsr=6161&GRid=63381785& =================================================== Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 Name: Ruth Hooker Whiting Birth Date: 13 Jan 1782 Birth Place: West Hartford, Connecticut, USA Volume Title: Volume 122 Part 3 West Hartford | Hooker, Ruth (I19412)
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| 1132 | SURNAME: Also shown as Le Fevre BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1850 | Lefever, Calvin (I4958)
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| 1133 | SURNAME: Also shown as Lippett | Lippit, Joseph (I19033)
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| 1134 | SURNAME: Also shown as Luckyn BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1648 DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased | Luchan, Dorothy (I26807)
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| 1135 | SURNAME: Also shown as Mary | Goldsbury, Mary (I39178)
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| 1136 | SURNAME: Also shown as Mason Jr BIRTH: Also shown as Born 16 Aug 1646 DEATH: Also shown as Died New London, New London, Connecticut, United States. | Mason Jr., John (I18854)
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| 1137 | SURNAME: Also shown as Matheson GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as William Norman SURNAME: Also shown as Mathison BIRTH: Also shown as Born New Brunswick, Canada. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1882 DEATH: Also shown as Died Sep 1946 | Matheson, William Norman (I27225)
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| 1138 | SURNAME: Also shown as Mc Cune BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nephi, Juab, Utah, United States. BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Nephi, Juab, Utah, United States. DEATH: Also shown as Died Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States. | McCune, Grace Midgley (I22128)
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| 1139 | SURNAME: Also shown as McDaniels GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Donna BIRTH: Also shown as Born Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States. | McDaniel, Donna Jean (I24025)
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| 1140 | SURNAME: Also shown as McKell GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Ruby Lucille BIRTH: Also shown as Born Utah, Utah, United States. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Utah, Utah, United States. | Mc Kell, Ruby Lucile (I17903)
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| 1141 | SURNAME: Also shown as Merriam AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 4JFK-BM BIRTH: Also shown as Born Tonbridge, Kent, England. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 11 Nov 1641 DEATH: Also shown as Died England. DEATH: Also shown as Died 26 Aug 1691 BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Aug 1691 | Meriam, Elizabeth (I20484)
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| 1142 | SURNAME: Also shown as Millet | Millett, John (I27738)
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| 1143 | SURNAME: Also shown as Minn BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Abingdon, Gloucester, Virginia, United States. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Virginia, United States. | Mynn, Sarah (I12845)
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| 1144 | SURNAME: Also shown as Muzzy BIRTH: Also shown as Born Of Spencer, , Massachusetts. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 30 Mar 1777 | Muzzey, Sardine (I14760)
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| 1145 | SURNAME: Also shown as Nelson GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Fay BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1911 | Nielson, Fay Ileen (I16848)
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| 1146 | SURNAME: Also shown as O'Neil GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as James William | O'Neal, James (I34108)
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| 1147 | SURNAME: Also shown as Paschall DEATH: Also shown as Died 1613 !BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized Completed !ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed Completed !SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar Submitted | Paschal, Andrew (I26765)
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| 1148 | SURNAME: Also shown as Pinchon BIRTH: Also shown as Born <1609> DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased | Pynchon, Mary (I26795)
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| 1149 | SURNAME: Also shown as Pitikin BIRTH: Also shown as Born Connecticut, United States. SURNAME: Also shown as Whiting GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as John BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1724 DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased | Pitkin, Rebecca (I17754)
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| 1150 | SURNAME: Also shown as Pixley DEATH: Also shown as Died 14 Nov 1830 | Pixlee, Eliza (I8180)
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