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Was a Corporal in the 2nd Durham Light Infantry and served in India cc
1900 and Southern Ireland in Fermoy, County Cork cc 1905 - 1911.Returned to Colchester and Lichfield until the outbreak of the GreatWar. Fought on the Somme, Normandy, France 1914-18 war . Was gassedand hospitalised for six months in Chester until passed fit for dutywhen he returned to France on active service. Finished service asRegimental Quartermaster Sergeant of the 2nd Battalion DLI. after 30years service
Service no.xxxx5333 | Wonfor, Harry (I21)
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Was a Lutheran minister in Cascade and Batavia, WI
Facts about this person:
Burial Date/Site
Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Fagelson, Lillian (I3502)
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Was a Lutheran minister in Cascade and Batavia, WI
Facts about this person:
Burial Date/Site
Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Haehnel, Reverend Charles G. (I34144)
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Washington Birth Records, 1870-1935 | Thomas, Armon R. (I23134)
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Washington Death Index, 1940-1996: "Marion Houk, age 79 b. Abt. 1866, d. 15 Nov 1945 Snohomish County." | Houk, William Marion (I37389)
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Washington Deaths, 1883-1960: "John Mitchelltre Thomas, age 81 b. Abt. 1830, father: Edward Thomas Mother: Elizabeth Goff, d. 3 Mar 1911 Twisp, Okauogue, Washington, U.S.A." | Thomas, John Mitchelltree (I43622)
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Washington Deaths, 1883-1960: "Shallum Parsons White, age 93 b. Abt. 1841 father: Nathan Levi White, d. 30 Mar 1934 Vancouver, Clark County." | White, Shallum Parsons (I41638)
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Washington State Deaths: "Felix Deal, age 79, d. 31 Mar 1956 Seattle, King County." | Deal, Felix Cornelius (I19662)
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Well-known Hollywood cinematographer. | Mankofsky, Isadore (I15580)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14768)
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Went by "Roy William" throughout life | Stokes, William Roy (I18479)
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West Briton March 1840 Deaths:
"At Chacewater, on Friday last, Mr. Joseph HORNBLOWER, aged 85 years." (1840 was a leap year, therefore "Friday last" would have been February 28th. | Hornblower, Joseph (I9870)
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West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1973: "Edgar Morton Thomas, b. 25 Dec 1880 Chamite, KS father: Summerfield Thomas mother: Cindy Smith; d. 9 Jul 1954 Charleston, WV, buried 12 Jul 1954; spouse: Lillian M. Thomas." | Thomas, Edgar Morton (I23087)
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When he came to Chicago in the 1920's he lived with his daughter Sara and her husband Max. He did not always have a pleasant personality. He was bad tempered. Max was always kind to him. Max was one of his few friends and he really liked Max.
He would send money to his wife Sosha to buy a ticket to come to Chicago. She would spend the money on other things and never come.
He was an upholsterer. He developed Bell's palsy and went back to Rakov in 1927 to be with his wife.
| Sagalovich, Shmuel-Itskhok (I1014)
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When he first came to the US apparently prior to 1890. He is listed in a commerical directory for 1889-91 for Kansas City, MO, as a part owner of a clothing store. He later lived in Omaha and Council Bluffs, IA where he met and married Mollie. | Goldenberg, J Nathan (I8512)
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When he lived in Chciago he used the name of Isaac Segal. The name on his tombstone in Hebrew is Shmuel-Itskhok Sagalowitch son of Tvsi. The character alef could be translated as either an "A" or "O" so the name could be Sagalawitch or Sogolowitch. The family names used in the Minsk area were either Sagalovitch or Segalovitch. The more common surname in Rakov was Segalovitch. Accordingly, I am going with Segalovitch for now. | Sagalovich, Shmuel-Itskhok (I1014)
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When he was born there it was part of Virginia now it is part of West Virginia. | Baker, Andrew D (I1311093897)
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When Henry Hill came to America his name was Henry Hinerang. He changed it to Hill when he saw a Hill and Hill sign in Time's Square, New York City. It was an easy name to remember and he needed that as a musician. Note from Bobbie Hill Fromberg | Hill, Henry (I767)
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When Otto Turner was about six or seven years old, Otto and his mother were caught in a tornado in or near Mattoon, Illinois. His mother died in the storm, & Otto was badly injured. When he was found in a ditch he was believed to be dead. Later, it was discovered that he was alive, and he was taken to a hospital. As a result of his injuries, physicians placed a metal plate in his skull which he had for the rest of his life.
Otto was raised by his sister, Harriet, in Clinton, Indiana, where he became a painter and decorator. For many years he worked in a hotel in Terre Haute, Indiana, just a short way from Clinton, painting the hotel interiors. He was a member of he 1928 graduating class of Clinton High School; Clinton Lodge no. 1501 Loyal Order of the Moose; Clinton Half Century Club; and Local 297. He is buried in Roselawn Memorial Park in Clinton, Indiana. | Turner, Otto Francis Franklin (I1009)
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Which person is the daughter, "Eve" mentioned in the will dated 1807 and probated 1808 in Lincoln, County, NC, of Christopher Decker I13181 (Abt. 1855-1808) & Elizabeth (Unknown): Eve Decker I9132 (Abt. 1770-Aft. 1860, wife of William Deal) or Eve Ann Decker I39975 (Abt. 1795-1861, wife of Jacob Miller Julius)?
The differences in the information available are:
AGE--Eve (Decker) Deal b. Abt. 1770, Eve Ann (Decker) Julius b. Abt. 1795; If Elizabeth (Unknown) were born Abt. 1855, then either Eve Deal or Eve Julius could have been a daughter; also, both were alive when Christopher Decker wrote his will in 1807.
TIMELINE--Dates of Christopher Decker's land transactions in North Carolina: bought 29 Dec 1792; sold 3 Nov 1802.
Eve Ann Decker was born Abt. 1795 in Pennsylvania. It is unlikely that Chrictopher Decker and wife Elizabeth (Unknown) were in Pennsylvania during a ten-year period, when he was buying and selling land in North Carolina.
MARRIAGE PLACE--Eve Decker & William Deal were married Abt. 1798 in Lincoln County, NC. Eve Ann Decker & Jacob Miller Julius were married 31 Jan 1815 in York County, PA.
CHILDREN'S BIRTH PLACE--The first three of Eve Deal's children (John, Andrew, & Joseph) were born in Lincoln County, NC. None of the children of Eve Julius were born in North Carolina. The first three were born in Pennsylvania; the others were born in Pittsylvania County, VA.
It appears from the evidence above that Eve Ann Decker and her husband, Jacob Miller Julius, never lived in North Carolina. Thus Eve Decker, wife of William Deal, must be the daughter of Christopher Decker, Sr. of Lincoln County, NC. | Decker, Eve (I9132)
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Which person is the daughter, "Eve" mentioned in the will dated 1807 and probated 1808 in Lincoln, County, NC, of Christopher Decker I13181 (Abt. 1855-1808) & Elizabeth (Unknown): Eve Decker I9132 (Abt. 1770-Aft. 1860, wife of William Deal) or Eve Ann Decker I39975 (Abt. 1795-1861, wife of Jacob Miller Julius)?
The differences in the information available are:
AGE--Eve (Decker) Deal b. Abt. 1770, Eve Ann (Decker) Julius b. Abt. 1795; If Elizabeth (Unknown) were born Abt. 1855, then either Eve Deal or Eve Julius could have been a daughter; also, both were alive when Christopher Decker wrote his will in 1807.
TIMELINE--Dates of Christopher Decker's land transactions in North Carolina: bought 29 Dec 1792; sold 3 Nov 1802.
Eve Ann Decker was born Abt. 1795 in Pennsylvania. It is unlikely that Chrictopher Decker and wife Elizabeth (Unknown) were in Pennsylvania during a ten-year period, when he was buying and selling land in North Carolina.
MARRIAGE PLACE--Eve Decker & William Deal were married Abt. 1898 in Lincoln County, NC. Eve Ann Decker & Jacob Miller Julius were married 31 Jan 1815 in York County, PA.
CHILDREN'S BIRTH PLACE--The first three of Eve Deal's children (John, Andrew, & Joseph) were born in Lincoln County, NC. None of the children of Eve Julius were born in North Carolina. The first three were born in Pennsylvania; the others were born in Pittsylvania County, VA.
It appears from the evidence above that Eve Ann Decker and her husband, Jacob Miller Julius, never lived in North Carolina. Thus Eve Decker, wife of William Deal, must be the daughter of Christopher Decker, Sr. of Lincoln County, NC.
Roy Richard Thomas May 2012 | Decker, Eve Ann (I39975)
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While "Georges Creek" is often cited as a part of "Fayette County," Paul E. Williams points out that "'Fayette County, Pennsylvania 1763'" is not accurate, since "'Fayette County' was created on September 26, 1783, from part of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania." | Thomas, John Franklin (Maj. Gen., KY militia) (I35995)
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While "Georges Creek" is often cited as a part of "Fayette County," Paul E. Williams points out that "'Fayette County, Pennsylvania 1763'" is not accurate, since "'Fayette County' was created on September 26, 1783, from part of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania." | Hardin, Mary (I43626)
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While "Georges Creek" is often cited as a part of "Fayette County," Paul E. Williams points out that "'Fayette County, Pennsylvania 1763'" is not accurate, since "'Fayette County' was created on September 26, 1783, from part of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania." | Smith, Jane (I41710)
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While "Georges Creek" is often cited as a part of "Fayette County," Paul E. Williams points out that "'Fayette County, Pennsylvania 1763'" is not accurate, since "'Fayette County' was created on September 26, 1783, from part of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania." | Thomas, Catherine (I43632)
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