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Matches 12,251 to 12,300 of 13,527
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12251 | In the 1870 Census, Mordacai is listed as Amanda and as a female. Mordacai is listed in the 1880 Census as being born in 1861 and his name is also Mordecai. | Scott, Mordacai (I939)
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12252 | In the 1870 Census, the census taker only put the first initial of the person. So this made it difficult on decifering who was who. So if in the process there is a mistake, it will be corrected going forward in the other census records. I did not document the age for Charles in 1880 because according to what is on the Census he was 66 and born @1814. This is so inaccurate, I have decided not to document it. Also, They have him as Charles N and not Charles R. I am sure this is in error as well. Also, the last name Hambleton is often misspelled as Hamilton. Granted, Charles's son Theodore was buried as a Hamilton, but there is to much showing the last name as Hambleton. This includes a page from the family bible stating that the last name is Hambleton for the births and deaths of the entire family. So be aware when you research this family you will need to research under both last names. | Hambleton, Charles Ray (I23242)
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12253 | In the 1870 Census, this child is listed as Mary R. Mary is listed as being born in 1857 in the 1880 Census | McClain, Mary K. "Mollie" (I10638)
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12254 | In the 1880 Census Clara is listed as being born in 1867 | Gipe, Clara M. (I23861)
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12255 | In the 1880 census Daniel is listed as being born in 1861 | Gipe, Daniel (I23858)
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12256 | In the 1880 Census John E is listed as being born in 1862 | Baker, John E. (I23911)
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12257 | In the 1880 Census Mary A is listed as Mary E | Baker, Mary A. (I23912)
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12258 | In the 1880 Census Nancy is listed as being born in 1827. | Hale, Nancy Jane (I2233)
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12259 | In the 1880 Census, Daniel and Drucilla have a son Leroy that was bor n about 1871 and Lee R is not listed at all. I believe he may be th e same as Lee. If anyone can disprove that with proof please email me . Either the death certificate is wrong and he was a couple of years o lder, or this is a child that did not get listed for some reason. I a m going to assume that Leroy and Lee are the same person.The five yea r old they have listed with them in 1880 is Lenora. She is female no t male. | Emmons, Lee R (I13657)
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12260 | In the 1880 Census, Edward is listed as being born in 1876. | Cablish, Edward S. (I23453)
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12261 | In the 1880 Census, Erastus is listed as being born in 1870. | Scott, Erastus E. (I941)
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12262 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I303)
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12263 | In the 1880 Census, Mary is recorded as being 22 years which makes the year of birth in 1858. I find this highly unlikely considering her and Lewis were married in 1857. | Allsman, Mary Elizabeth (I22382)
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12264 | In the 1880 Census, the Census taker incorrectly put 30 years old instead of 40. All other records indicate he was born in 1840 and not 1850. Although everyone has William dying in Grant County; it clearly shows he died in Delaware County, which clearly is right due to the fact that in the 1880 and 1900 Census they were living in Delaware County. Also to note, is that his wife Margaret died in Delaware County as well. | Millspaugh, William B. (I17883)
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12265 | In the 1880 Census, William is listed as being born in 1856 | Futrell, William H. (I24278)
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12266 | In the 1880, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940 and 1950 Census, Annie is listed as being born in 1870 | Frame, Anna A. "Annie" (I23763)
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12267 | In the 1900 Census 9 of the 11 Children are living. Need to figure ou t who the other two children that died before 1900 are. | Denton, Clasephine (I3805)
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12268 | In the 1900 Census Leonard is listed as being born in October 1892. He is also in the household of his grandparents Daniel and Anna in the 1900 Census. In the 1920 Census he is in his grandparents home again and is listed as being born in 1894 | Swank, Leonard A. (I20788)
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12269 | In the 1900 Census Orville is listed as Orval. The 1920 Census has Orville listed as being born in 1895 | Frobe, Orville L. (I18450)
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12270 | In the 1900 Census Zilpha Arnold Saunders states that she is the mother of 7 children with 6 of them alive. Need to find the rest of the children. | Arnold, Zilpha A. (I14500)
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12271 | In the 1900 Census, Ferrel is male, in 1930 she is female. | Brockus, Farrel F (I11290)
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12272 | In the 1900 Census, it is stated that Francina is the mother of 8 chil dren, with 6 of them living. Who is the 6th child? And, who are th e 2 that are no longer living? In the 1910 Census, it is stated that F rancina is the mother of 9 children, with 6 of them living | Hall, Francina (I7671)
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12273 | In the 1900 Census, it states that Glen was born in California. | Larrison, Glen D. (I22623)
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12274 | In the 1900 Census, it states that Sarah is the mother of 9 children with 7 living. However, the 1910 Census states she is the mother of 7 children with 7 living. Further research is needed to find out for sure. Listed being b 1852 in the 1860 Census. In the 1860 Census, all the people are listed on where they were born if known. Sarah is listed as being born in Tipton County, Indiana. | Scott, Sarah Caroline (I14649)
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12275 | In the 1900 census, Mary Francis is the mother of 3 children, with only 2 living. DEATH OF WELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF ALLEN. Fanny Mary Swank, wife of Malias(sic) Swank, died at her residence at her residence in Wallen, Ind., on Thursday morning at the age of forty years. The deceased was one of the best known residents of Wallen and the country surrounding. She was a member of the church and lived a beautiful christian life. Surviving are her husband, who is postmaster of Wallen, and the following children, May Zella, Eva Maria, Mildred, Ina and Stanton. Three sisters, Mrs. John Preble, Mrs. Charles Preble, Mrs. A.W. Griswold, and one brother, J.V. Griswold(sic), of Indianapolis, also survive. [Note: her siblings are not listed correctly] The funeral will take place from the residence at 9:30 on Saturday morning and at 10 o'clock from Wallen Methodist Episcopal church. Oct. 25, 1907 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette | Mary Francis Preble (I20790)
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12276 | In the 1900 Census, Mary states that she is the mother of 11 children , with 9 of the children living. The dates of the children's births m ay be off some due to the fact that this census record is very hard t o read . Mary Jane is born in June 1858 in the 1900 Census, but her de ath certificate says she was born on October 17, 1859. Although it i s possible it is correct, I doubt that the year is correct since she i s older than her sister, Nancy. | Emmons, Mary Jane (I10051)
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12277 | In the 1920 census, Whitney is listed as a son and not a daughter and she is also listed as William W. | Fields, Whitney (I9412)
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12278 | In the 1930 Census, Marion and his family are listed as Beeman, however, it looks like Beaman to me. | Beaman, Marion E (I15711)
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12279 | In the Census records this child is listed as Ida B and Adda B. Her death certificate states Addie B. | Toadvine, Ida B. "Adda" "Addie" (I9704)
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12280 | In the census records, Mary is listed with birth years of 1874 and 1877 along with the 1875 birth. | Gatton, Mary Ann (I18339)
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12281 | In the marriage license Isaac is listed as Isaac Marts. With the research I have done the last name goes from Marts to Martz. It is unclear weather it is a mistake on the person writing it or if it was that before documentation was possible. In the 1850, 1860 Census Isaac is listed as being born in 1813 Found on Find A Grave: source: 1883-1949 Hamilton county binder in North Hamilton Library in Cicero, Indiana Buried in; Section 2 Lot 73 Obituary Passing of Isaac Martz His Death the Result of Accident Peaceful of a Long and Useful Life. A long honorable useful life is ended. An old man, broken with the storms of life, has laid his weary bones at rest. With he going down of the sun on Friday evening his immortal spirit wringed its flight to the Great Beyond, and only the senseless tenement of clay remained. a picturesque, almost historic figure dropped from the ranks of the marching company was enrolled under the motionless folds of the black banner of death. A career of eighty six years was brought to a sudden close, nearly eighty y ears of toil and accomplishments of early work and later repose. It was a career begun amid the hardships and privations incidental to the founding of a new State, surrounded by all the terrors of savage and still more stage men. It reached its culmination in the midst of smiling peace and plenty, crowned with the uncountable blessing of civilization, Christianity and modern progressive life, it is a good to have lived such a life and it is good that the end therefore is peace.. As recorded in this year, last week, the venerable Issac Martz on Wed morning fell from a platform at the new factory. The height was only three foot, but he slighted upon his head and shoulders, and it was felt from his injuries must increasing prove to be fatal. Examination developed that fact fifth vertebrae was fractured, particle paralyze immediately followed, he lingers in a comma tone condition until six thirty Friday evening when death came to his relief The following sketch was presented by Rev. Charles W Martz a son of the deceased. Issac Martz one member of a large family of 14 children, 7 sons and 7 daughters, was a son of Peter and Christina Martz who being noted for their longevity, have been long since passed into the silent unseen. the father at near the same age of the recently deceased son, Issac above 83 years and the mother at the ripe old age of 91 and more, Peter Marz, father of the deceased and his twin and only surviving brother, Moses Martz. Moses being the only surviving male proctor and two sisters, Sella Doyle and Christina Shinn, being the three only living members since their brother's death of this remarkable family of a seven male and seven female members. The parental ancestor of this large family, Peter Martz and grandfather to the large number of relatives gathered here, largely children and grandchildren of Issac and Moses Martz, was a descendant on the father's side of hardy and robust German stock whose father, Nicbolas Martz coming direct from Germany settled in eastern Penn, where on the banks of the famous Suspqebanua river, and in close proximity to the city of Lancaster. Peter Martz first looked upon the light of this world. His father, Nicholas Martz, the above mentioned patrol successor of peter Martz and grandfather of Issac and Moses the deceased and the other survivor of the twin brother was a man possessed of some remarkable characteristics and eccentrics to one or two particulars. It can be stated that, with a desire to have preparations suitable to his own ideas of perfection, he constructed the coffin as part of his own handiwork a year or more in advance of his death. He was a man of such ponderous weight and size that it has often been related as a truth the casket contained his lifeless body could only with difficulty pass the portable of a door three feet in width. While Issac and Moses Martz were yet quite young as the older members of their family born in Pickway county, Ohio, whether their father had removed from Penn from whence quite young they were soon taken into this more primitive wilderness of eastern Indiana, where their parents settled on Simons' Creek, near the present site of Milton, Indiana. Here Issac and Moses, twin brothers grew to manhood, and after reaching their majority were on the same day and hour married to twin sisters, Lavina and Tabitaha McCormack of Connerville Indiana. This union by marriage occurred on Nov 27, 1884 a possible favorite date of (blurry part) In 1838, four years after this union by marriage, Issac Martz and Moses Marz removed with their young wives and children to then wilderness and what is now known as Hamilton county, Indiana. This landing for the purpose to make a home in this densely timberland wilderness was on Sept 8, 1838. had the deceased lived a few days longer exactly sixty years would be covered, during which they had all lived to see a wilderness converted of transformed into a place of beauty of happy home. In 1845, while that venerable gospel preacher known as "Uncle Tommy" Lockhart was , as a faithful herald of the cross, setting forth the claims of the gospel of Christ, those brothers confessed their faith in their divine Lord and were baptized at hands of father Lockhart. To this faith, Isaac and his brother had adhered until the cell came to one , and Issac on Sept 2, 1898 passed into silent , having reached the good old age of 86 years, 3 months, and 5 days. He leaves 9 children, six sons and three daughters. the funeral was held Sunday at 10"30 at the resident of A.P. Orr, a son of law of Mr. Martz and whom he had made his home with after the death of his wife. The impressive services were conducted by Re. T.A. Cooper and special music was feeling sung by the choir of the Christian Church Then a last view of the well known features were taken, the long procession wound its way to the Arcadia Cemetery, and the last rites were performed over the intimate clay of a good man and a good citizen. In addition to the large number of relatives and friends in attendance, the following from other places were present: L.W. Martz and family, I.M. Martz and family, W.H. Fry and family of Kokomo (Indiana) H.C. Martz and family from Michigan City, C.w. Martz of Minnepaolis Minn, Mrs. C.W. Lee of Chicago, N.S. Martz and wife, Charles Martz and wife of Tipton (Indiana) P.R. Morris and family S.C. Montgomery and family of Noblesville (Indiana) Note from Cindy: this article was so long I had to look to see where he died for it did not tell me until almost ending of this obituary. I typed as best as I could I hope I made accurate as best as I could. | Martz, Isaac (I14184)
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12282 | In the marriage license Lavina's last name is spelled McCormack. In the 1850 Census, Lavina is incorrectly recorded as Louisa instead of Lavina. The 1870 Census has Lavina being born in 1815 Found on Find A Grave: Source: 1883-1949 Hamilton County Binder in North Hamilton Library in Cicero, Indiana 1897 Lavina McCormick Martz Gravestone shows her as LEVINA Mrs. Lavina McCormick Martz, wife of Issac Martz, died at Arcadia Sunday Feb 14, 1897 age 80 years, 11 months and 18 days. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the residence of A.P. Orr, conducted by Rev. Conuer of Noblesville, and were very largely attended, many relatives and friends coming from aboard. Interment at the Dunkard Cemetery east of town. Footnote from Library Arcadia Brethren Cemetery Section 2 Lot 73 Gravestone died Feb 14, 1897 | McCormick, Lavina (I12427)
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12283 | In the marriage record for Mary Ann and John Fletcher, Mary is listed as Mary Ann Holley. However, the consent to marry has her parents last name as Roberts. The 1860 Census has Mary listed as being born in 1830. The 1870 Census has her being born in 1831. The 1880 Census has Mary being born in 1833. The death records of the children differ in what Mary's last name is. Sarah Jane, Eliza C and Martha Lou's death certificate state that her last name is Holly/Halley whereas John Nelson, Addie's states Roberts. George's states Mariana Roberts. The marriage record stated her last name is Holley however, her parents are listed as Roberts. So I have decided to go with what the consent to marry states with her parents last name. It could be that she married previously or that her mother remarried after her father died. Upon further research, Mary's mother Sally married Phillip Roberts in 1839. Evidently Mary's biological father died when she was real young as Phillip and Sally married when Mary was only 6 years old . The marriage record for Phillip and Sally states that Sally's last name is Holly. | Holly, Mary Ann (I9701)
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12284 | In the marriage record for Norris and Dora his middle name is G. However the G almost looks like a t. The 1900 Census has his birth as December 1868 | Frame, Norris T. (I23762)
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12285 | In the marriage record it states her name as Sadie instead of Sarah. It is unknown if it is a transcription error or if it actually states this as i cannot view the record | Family: Charles W. Martz / Sarah E. Clements (F596)
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12286 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1800)
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12287 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Leonidas D. "Lee" Wallace / Living (F7308)
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12288 | Iona was sealed to her parents on September 1, 2001 in FRESN Temple, a lthough she did not need to be because she was born under the covenant | Beus, Iona (I7902)
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12289 | Irby is listed as Erby in the 1880 Census, and is also listed as being born in 1867. the 1870 Census has him being born in 1865 | Davis, Irby Jackson (I24475)
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12290 | Isaac is listed at Isaac E T in the 1850 Census. The 1860 Census has Isaac listed as being born in 1851. | Kerns, Isaac (I3650)
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12291 | It appears that Carlton has his brother and his brothers family living within the household with them in 1850. It is assumed it is his brother. There is only 2 years between them so I am sure it is his brother. Accordifng to the online tree for this family Henry is Carlton's brother Although find a grave and some printed booiks have Carlton's middle name as Belt; I have chosen just to put the B as there is no documentation to prove it. The 1870 & 1880 Census has Carlton being born in 1828 | Root, Carlton B. (I24201)
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12292 | It appears that George the patriarch immigrated from Pennsylvania to Ohio and then between 1848 - 1850 they immigrated as a family to Indiana. Daniel was born in 1848 in Ohio. That must of been a tough ride with a baby in the family. In the 1860 Census, George is listed as being born in 1803. In the 1870 Census, George is listed as being born in 1802. | Books, George Sr. (I23466)
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12293 | It appears that Isaac did not move his family to Michigan until after 1892 as the last child recorded in the 1900 census was born in 1892 and in Ohio. So they evidently moved between 1892-1900 to Michigan Isaac is listed as being born in 1858 in the 1910 Census. | Faulkner, Isaac F. (I23880)
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12294 | It appears that Martha was buried with the name of her first husband Cornelius. There is no reason not to believe this is fact due to it happens alot that way. | Cruzan, Martha (I10473)
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12295 | It appears that Mary may have had children between Sarah and Elmer. It wasn't normal in their time frame for there to be a 7 year gap between children. Although possible, i think that maybe there was at least one child born in between Sarah and Elmer that did not survive. Due to the fact that Mary died before the 1900 Census there is no way of knowing if there indeed is more children as it appears. Unfortunately, the census takers did not record how many children if it was a male and they were widowed. | Crowell, Mary (I24402)
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12296 | It appears that this child did not survive into 1860. She is listed in the 1850 Census, but is not in the 1860 Census with the family. She would have only been 10 in the 1850 Census. She indeed could have been married by the 1860 Census. She would have been 20 by that time. The other possibility is that she passed away from some medical reason. | Miller, Mary J. (I11892)
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12297 | It appears that Thomas and Julia were married on March 20, 1845. However, the only document that i can see is of the marriage bond on the same date. It is possible that they were married on the same date. I just don't have the documentation to prove it. | Family: Thomas Pyles / Julia Ann Wilson (F3581)
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12298 | It appears that William may have passed away before 1860. He is listed with his parents in 1850 but when his mother passes he is not listed in the household of his dad in the 1860 Census and he would have only been 13 years old. | Dampier, William (I24512)
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12299 | It depends on what document you want to go by on how Catherine/Catharine's first name is spelled. | Shoup, Catharine L. (I10067)
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12300 | It is an assumption that Margarett is Margaret's daughter and not Mara nda's. Further research is required to make a better judgement on wh o her mother is. Usually when it is an about date, the birth year end s up being the year before they say, which would mean that it is possi ble that Margaret, the mother died during the birth of Margarett F. | Day, Margarett F. (I17694)
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