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Matches 1,451 to 1,500 of 1,506
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1451 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, Hubert James Fitzmaurice (I7)
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1452 | Web content link: | HATFIELD, Gregory Doane Haliburton (I500271)
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1453 | Web content link: | Muriel Eugenie (I500266)
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1454 | Web content link: | John Mark (I500267)
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1455 | Web content link: | HIBBARD, Col. Ashley A. (I10)
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1456 | Web content link: | HARDING, John Hibbard (I500269)
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1457 | Web content link: | HARDING, John Hibbard (I500269)
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1458 | Website: http://ghibbard.atspace.com | HIBBARD, Gary Wayne Sr. (I1941)
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1459 | Wedding Record: At Waupan, Wis., on the 30th day of May 1866, by Rev. Henry S. Fish, Mr. Stephen H. Hibbard, of Chilton married Mrs. H. Pillsbury (nee PARKER), of Trenton, Dodge, Co. Wis. "Steve" was a member of the 14th and afterwards of the 48th regiment of this State. He was a brave soldier and is an obliging and accommodating neighbor. His numerous friends will be pleased to learn that his patriotism has been rewarded by the smiles of a handsome widow. We are aware that several of our female friends are disappointed at this unexpected turn of affairs, and all the consolations we can offer is to advise them to keep "hoping on" even if "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick" | Family: Stephen H. HIBBARD / Harriet Lovina PARKER (F5654)
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1460 | Went from New Bedford, Massachuetts to Chester County, PA to Easton,Washington and NewYork. | ADAMS, John (I207)
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1461 | Went to Church of God University in Anderson, Indiana B.A. degree. Paid her way by living in the president's house and helping his wife. They live in Castleberry, Florida. Lived in St. Paul, Minnesota for years where James preached. | ADAMS, Nell Agnes (I99)
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1462 | Went to Oregon with his brother, Levi, Samuel Porter Hibbard and Peleg Hibbard after the death of their mother, Rosamond. | BENNETT, John (I16150)
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1463 | Went to University of Arkansas, worked for International Paper Company inStephens, Arkansas. 6' 2" blond hair. | COLLINS, John Scott (I416)
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1464 | When Michael was two years old his father (John Adams) moved them to Canterbury, Conn., where Michael resided until he was twenty-two years of age. Michael then moved to Killingly, Conneticut and married Sarah Bryant, by whom he had several children. | ADAMS, Michael Capt. (I204)
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1465 | Wife's name possibly Janet PETERSON | Family: Charles Lindberg COLE / Janet PETERSON (F00412)
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1466 | Wife's name possibly Janet PETERSON | Family: Charles Lindberg COLE / Janet PETERSON (F08296)
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1467 | William Garris was born approximately 1770 a the Plantation near Jackson,Northampton, NC. William's son, Benjamin Franklin Garris was willed theJames Plantation near Lilesville, Anson, NC. William moved to Athens,Campbell, Georgia to farm. His son, BenjaminFranklin Garris went fromthere to Anson County, NC. | GARRIS, William (I347)
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1468 | William Hibbard was a captain in the Colonial army and was also in the War of the Revolution. When the British ships apeared before New London in 1778, he marched with a company of men to the relief of the endangered town. | HIBBARD, William (I698)
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1469 | William, after moving to East Troy, Wisconsin in 1836 and marrying Adaline in 1838, made frequent trips to Milwaukee as a leader of small caravans loaded with produce from the surrounding farms. It apparently attracted him to that growing city and he became a so-called "early settler" of Milwaukee in 1843. His continued dealings in products of the near-by country extended to receiving and shipping coal and lumber by lake transport - and soon to ownership in vessels, pioneering in plank roads and the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad, the first to be extended westward in the state. Here William lived for nearly fifty years in well-earned prosperity, with the varied ups and downs incident to the times, as a leading citizen, prominent in civic and national activities, and head of a family of six. | HIBBARD, William Bowman (I7617)
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1470 | Woodward Family Bible owned by Earl Shepard indicates that the marriage was in Tunbridge. | Family: Elmer Albert WOODWARD / Marcia Adelaide COWDERY (F459)
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1471 | Woonsocket, Rhode Island | HIBBARD, Martha Jo (I960)
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1472 | Worked in CCC Civilian Conservation Corps in California during thedepression. Worked in Alice and Bill's restaruant. Went to college andbecame an aircraft mechanic in Florida at the Mariana Air Base. Lived inMarion, LA after they shut down the airbase. | ADAMS, Marcus Allen (I101)
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1473 | Worked in consumer packaged goods in sales and marketing for the last 20 years. | HIBBARD, Steven Hans (I2025)
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1474 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | HIBBARD, William Nathaniel Sr. (I00560)
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1475 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | HIBBARD, William Nathaniel Sr. (I55471)
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1476 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | HIBBARD, William Nathaniel Sr. (I53879)
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1477 | Y | HIBBARD, Ada (I01107)
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1478 | Y | HIBBARD, Ada (I01107)
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1479 | Y | HIBBARD, Nancy Ann Clementine (I00753)
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1480 | Y | HIBBARD, Robert McBride (I00427)
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1481 | Y | HIBBARD, Leuisa Jane (I01132)
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1482 | Y | HIBBARD, Joseph (I00103)
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1483 | Y | HIBBARD, Mary Ellen (I00402)
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1484 | Y | HIBBARD, Joseph (I00219)
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1485 | Y | HIBBARD, Leuisa Jane (I56043)
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1486 | Y | HIBBARD, Ada (I56018)
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1487 | Y | HIBBARD, Ada (I56018)
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1488 | Y | HIBBARD, Nancy Ann Clementine (I55664)
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1489 | Y | HIBBARD, Robert McBride (I55338)
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1490 | Y | HIBBARD, Mary Ellen (I55313)
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1491 | Y | HIBBARD, Joseph (I55130)
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1492 | Y | HIBBARD, Joseph (I55014)
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1493 | Y | HIBBARD, Leuisa Jane (I54451)
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1494 | Y | HIBBARD, Ada (I54426)
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1495 | Y | HIBBARD, Ada (I54426)
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1496 | Y | HIBBARD, Nancy Ann Clementine (I54072)
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1497 | Y | HIBBARD, Robert McBride (I53746)
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1498 | Y | HIBBARD, Mary Ellen (I53721)
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1499 | Y | HIBBARD, Joseph (I53538)
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1500 | Y | HIBBARD, Joseph (I53422)
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