Our Family History
Notes
Matches 601 to 629 of 629
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| 601 | Was a Mechanical Engineer,graduated from M.E. Stevens Institute 1891, spent most of career designing steam locomotives. After retirement became treasurer of Wellesly College, retiring from there in 1938. | HODGES, Charles Bowen (I500450263)
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| 602 | was a midwife, attended Brigham Young Academy where she studied to become a school teacher. | COX, Elvira Euphrasia (I114546951)
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| 603 | Was a physician and church worker in northern NJ. | VAIL, William Penn (I112178581)
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| 604 | was a plumber, lived in Seattle, WA. | LEMERE, Lou (I105384089)
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| 605 | was a Registered Nurse. | GIBSON, Helen Rebecca (I113453692)
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| 606 | was a registered pharmacist. Died of pneumonia. | WELLS, Arthur William (I500596032)
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| 607 | Was a school teacher. | PAINE, Hendrick Ellsworth (I500735587)
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| 608 | was a school teacher. | PAINE, Sherman Elmer (I500735589)
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| 609 | Was a teacher in Burlington, VT area. | BUCK, Carl (I110145481)
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| 610 | was a trained nurse. | TABER, Marion Loantha (I113559981)
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| 611 | was an Eagle Scout, SBA; graduated from Syracuse Univ. 1942, 1st Lieut. Armored Inf., 7th Armored Div. WW 2. Killed in action. | EDSON, Stuart Partridge (I103777772)
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| 612 | was called Spencer. Worked as an electrician in the P.S. Power Plant. | EAGER, Charles Spence (I105207459)
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| 613 | was friends with the Van Dalsem family and in 1935 was riding home with Mr. Van Dalsem. there were railroad tracks near the Taylor home in rural Eau Claire. Luther for some reason chose to get out of the car prior to the tracks & walk across the fields to home. By the time he got there, everyone was upset, the train had hit and killed Mr. Van Dalsem on the tracks, this was witnessed by Lily who was very pregnant with Betty. Luther knew that for some reason that day he was spared. | TAYLOR, Luther Delos (I103845316)
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| 614 | was married. | HAAG, Janice Marie (I109867429)
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| 615 | was named for his grandfather Hawes. Spent some time in the Klondike region during the gold rush. Was a railroad conductor, living in Seattle, WA. | LEMERE, Luther John (I104672439)
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| 616 | Was postmistress at Augusta, Wisconsin for many years until she married Harry Nihil. Married Charles A. Starkweather, a widower who had a son Courtney who was killed in a private small plane crash in 1942/42 over Fox Lake, Wisconsin. Charles was a building construction contractor in Beaver Dam, Wis. Caora and Harry Nihil's daughters Frances and Margaret remained as a family unit until Cora's death in 1966.Cora is buried beside her first husband Harry Nihil in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minn. Margaret is in Minneapolis, never married, was a WAC in WW II. Frances married Herb Bohm has 3 children and lives in Green Bay, Wisc. | HAWES, Cora Belle (I103846141)
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| 617 | was private with Capt. Wadsworths's co. of militia which marched on the alarm April 19,1775. | KEEN, Lemuel (I500322309)
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| 618 | was the postmaster in Augusta, Wisconsin | HAWES, Luther Boardman (I103843035)
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| 619 | went by "Anita", graduated from Brattleboro Business College. | TUCKER, Florry Anita (I116761160)
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| 620 | went by Katie Hazel as is noted on her birth record. Was a practical nurse & mid-wife. | TUCKER, Hazel Katherine (I116752833)
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| 621 | went to Iowa with his sister Sara in 1866. | VAIL, Isaac Quinby (I112245858)
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| 622 | Went to Vermont in 1780 and then to Clinton Co., NY in 1797 and to Ohio about 1816. | WOOD, Jonathan B. (I115259231)
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| 623 | went west & died 6 weeks later. As of 2001 all his children are dead. | DAVIS, Harry (I101772488)
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| 624 | Went west as a young man, was a herdsman for the Colorado State Agriculture School in Fort Collins. He came back to VT. twice, once in 1927 and again in 1940 | WILSON, Samuel Rufus (I116598720)
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| 625 | While in college in Minneapolis, MN, he disappeared somewhere in the area. There is not record of him having been found. | TYRRELL, Taulcut (I105233278)
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| 626 | widow of John Park Little who was born 1773 in Lunenburg, MA -married on 9/5/1805 in Groton. Next married Lothrop Lewis. | PRESCOTT, Mary Jackson (I107715695)
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| 627 | WW II - Pay Master Washington-Idaho Area Died near Washington, DC | HUMPHREY, Selden Dinsmore jr (I103360462)
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| 628 | youngest child of Luther John and Sally [Gale] Hawes. Enlisted in Co. D. 50th Regiment, Wisconsin volunteers to serve in Civil War. While stationed in St. Louis, MO. contracted small pox & died. Luther was known as Lester. Luther & his wife Emily [called Jane - Lindsay] had 1 son Charles - Jane died in 1852 & Lester married again, to Mary M. Robertson & had 4 more children. | HAWES, Luther Lester (I103966628)
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| 629 | [birth surname Wyman] changing surname to Reid on her mother's marriage, May 14, 1885 to William H. Reid of Muncie, Ind. | REID [WYMAN], Marion Moore (I100825418)
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