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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1345)
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| 802 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 803 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1348)
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| 804 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I56)
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| 805 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I196)
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| 806 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I486)
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| 807 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 808 |
FTDNA Member | Burgess, John Warner (I76)
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| 809 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1368)
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| 810 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I697)
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| 811 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9)
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| 812 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I685)
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| 813 |
Funeral in Francesville, Indiana | Hayworth, Edwin Day (P33)
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| 814 |
G. W. Davis gives her birth place as Madison, Lake Co., Ohio; also says she was a teacher | Burgess, Sarah Esther (P147)
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| 815 |
G. W. Davis says her father was Jacob Meade | Mead, Sarah (P153)
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| 816 |
Genetic Match | Burgess, Charles Freeman (I35)
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| 817 |
Germany/Switzerland | Neff, Sebastian (P3032)
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| 818 |
Grave #2276, Sec.3, Row 12 | Dawson, William (P1293)
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| 819 |
HARRIS Samuel Hannah Virtue Ann (4 mos) (March 16,) 1873 Seal Cove (New Chelsea) Simeon Dunn | Harris, Virtue Ann (I20)
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| 820 |
Hawthorn-Dale Cemetary lot 28 no. 35 | Harris, Virtue Ann (I20)
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| 821 |
He had Downs Syndrome according to Weezie Burgess, wife of Jim who is descended from | Burgess, Louis Dighton (P1180)
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| 822 |
He may have had two more sons, Samuel and William...see Findagrave.com
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| 823 |
He may not have died in 1880, but rather left his infant daughter in Jacksonville and gone home to his parents in McDonough Co. There is a Lawrence Vail, widower there in the 1880 census | Vail, A. Lawrence (P1849)
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| 824 |
He was the second person to swim the English channel on September 7th 1911at the twelfth attempt. There was 36 years between Captain Matthew Webb first swam the channel and in that time there 70 unsuccessful attempts. It was another 12years before the third successful attempt. Burgess swam from St. Margaret's bay near Dover to Le Chatelet east of Cap Gris Nez. It took him 22 hours and 30 minutes.
He was heavily bearded, standing over 6 ft tall and weighed 15 stone. Burgess had been making attempts year by year since 1904. His unsuccessful attempt in1908 stood as a record of Channel endurance for more than 20 years. He received the congratulations of the King and the recognition of the entire country.
He has abronze bust in Sheffield Road baths Rotherham. He moved to France after channel swim to coach: he helped Gertrude Erdele to become the first womanto swim the channel on the 6th of August 1926, and advised Edward Temme the first person to swim the channel in both directions. | Burgess, Thomas William (I56)
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| 825 |
He went to Harthill and Kiveton, buried Harthill cemetary, Yorkshire. He worked as a blacksmith for 64 years with James Turner and Sons. | Burgess, John (I54)
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| 826 |
Her birth date as given by her grand daughter, Frances Gertrude Daniels, but others have found it to be 1808 | Ambrose, Susanna (P69)
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| 827 |
Her birth year varies from 1840 to 1850 with each census | Margaret/Maggie (P174)
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| 828 |
Her brother James was living in Union, Van Bureun Co, Iowa in 1960....the same county as Joseph Foster in that year, so it seems clear that she must have come to visit, met Joseph and married him there, but I have not yet found the marriage record to support that. | Wickersham, Jane (P348)
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| 829 |
Her maiden name may have been Wilson. In 1850, in Iowa, a Samuel Wilson, age 35, was living with the Foster's and gave his birthplace as Pa. Both his occupation and Foster's were given as farmer, not farmer and laborer. I'm guessing he may have been Elizabeth's brother.
Other Ancestry family trees give her name as Kimler.
Missouri, Ralls County cemetery records give an Elizabeth Kummler Griffth Foster, death date of Feb 9, 1887. So there is some confusion here as the other family trees say she died feb 2 1888 | Kimler, Elizabeth (P362)
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| 830 |
Her mother, Margaret and brother Thomas were living with them in 1920, which is how I found her maiden name | Nealon, Jane/Jeanette (P271)
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| 831 |
Her parents names can be found in the Illinois stillbriths and deaths record | Dighton, Ida Mary (P1181)
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| 832 |
Her second marriage was to the brother of her daughter Dorotha's husband! Her granddaughter described her as "the only truly evil person I've ever known." | Dixon, Lida Ellen (P342)
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| 833 |
Her son, S. W. Evans, stated in his 1895 Civil War pension deposition that his mother died at age 56 (1874) of pneumonia, so 1910 may be incorrect. | Gunter, Mary (P306)
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| 834 |
Her twin sister was Hannah | Barnes, Lucy (P3345)
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| 835 |
Her two children, Rufus and Lydia Ames, are mentioned in the will of her father in 1815 | Burgess, Phebe (P3280)
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| 836 |
His father's will lists only "two beloved sons," James and Ebenezer | Burgess, Nathan (P3246)
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| 837 |
His father's will of 1789 lists only "two beloved sons," James and Ebenezer, so apparently Ezra was already deceased. Also his wife Rosanna remarried in 1775 | Burgess, Ezra (P3253)
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| 838 |
His granddaughter Frances Gertrude Daniels thought he had been born in England | Daniel, John (P65)
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| 839 |
His widow, Martha, applied for Civil War Pension in Oct. 1923 | Campbell, Francis (P2466)
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| 840 |
I found some record somewhere, I think it was a marriage record, that gave McSherry as Nancy's maiden name. However that night Ancestry was having trouble and I was unable to link to that record, so I just filled in her maiden name and didn't make note of what record it was. I've searched and searched and can't find it again and other trees give her maiden name as Monroe. Keep looking before giving up. I may have been searching in Pennsylvania records specifically. | McSherry, Nancy (P1250)
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| 841 |
I got his birth year from the back of his photo, but others have it as 1825 | Blood, William Henry (P173)
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| 842 |
I got his death date and place from family records, Yost family history. Haven't verified it yet. | Yost, John (P70)
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| 843 |
I think Emma and Sarah are one and the same. The 1880 census gives Sarah's birth date as Apr 1880 and there is no Emma listed. The 1900 census gives Emma's birth date as Apr 1880 and there is no Sarah listed. | Campbell, Sarah (P2464)
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| 844 |
I think Emma and Sarah are one and the same. The 1880 census gives Sarah's birth date as Apr 1880 and there is no Emma listed. The 1900 census gives Emma's birth date as Apr 1880 and there is no Sarah listed. | Campbell, Emma (P2471)
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| 845 |
I think she's buried in Mt. Lebanon cemetery | Kemple, Mary (P1278)
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| 846 |
I've looked at pages 1-30 of the 1870 Van Wert census. There's an Elizabeth Daniels, tailoress, but only 2 daughters and their names are wrong. Need to look at the remaining pages. | Daniels, Frances Gertrude (P66)
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| 847 |
Illinois State Marriage Records have her marrying Marcus Williams in 1894 but that marriage doesn't show up on ancestry | Mitchell, Olive M. (P30)
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| 848 |
In Hospital nearby | Dietrich, Robert Nelson (P2560)
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| 849 |
in Civil War. Buried at Stones River Nat'l Battlefield Cemetery, Murfreesboro, TN | O'Harra, Daniel (P563)
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| 850 |
In the 1860 census she is listed as 26, which would make her birth year 1834. In the 1880 census she is listed as 52, which would make her birth year 1828. | Carr, Mary Ann (P2857)
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