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1001 |
Miller cites death certificate as source; diabetes, diagnosed Apr 1959, blind from 1972. | Joan Lauretta HALEY
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1002 |
Miller cites her birth certificate as a source. | Joan Lauretta HALEY
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1003 |
Miller: CHR: St Pauls, Hingham, Plymouth, MA, Godfather-Herbert Haley, Godmother- Ann Nugent (Newton Ma) Bap St. Pauls, Hingham MA. | Joan Lauretta HALEY
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1004 |
He was the son of James and Anastasia KERSEY HALEY. | William Lawrence HALEY
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1005 |
Miller note: BIRTH: Birth Certificate from Cohasset, MA on file. Found on Soc. Sec. death index #711-10-4920 State of issue=RR (probably Railroad Retirement system) He did work for the Railroad before entering the Army for WWII. He stayed in the Army after the war and retired from same. | William Lawrence HALEY
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1006 |
Hanna G. (Hall) Smith, born Jan 19, 1853, died May 30, 1922 at 70yrs. buried June 1st. Newspaper clipping: SLABTOWN..Mrs. John Smith passed away on Tureday moring at the age of 70 years from the effects of a paralytic stroke. She was known as a good and kindhearted woman. She leaves one son, Freiz, daughters Mrs. Wolfington, Mrs. Ed McPhail. Mr. James Hall a brother, and Mrs. Thomas Goatby as sister. The funeral takes place this afternoon (Thursday). Interment in Morpeth cemetery. Courtesy Kathy Catenaro, descendant and family researcher. [Ripley] | Hannah Augusta HALL
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1007 |
She is buried in Morpeth Cemetery. | Hannah Augusta HALL
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1008 |
Census lists March as her birth month. | Kathran HALL
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1009 |
age 22, both parents b. Michigan | William HALL
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1010 |
She was the daughter of John and Martha QUIMBY HALLOCK and sister to Phebe. | Amy HALLOCK
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1011 |
She was the daughter of John and Martha QUIMBY HALLOCK and sister to Amy. | Phebe HALLOCK
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1012 |
He is the son of Ezekial and Mary SHUTE HALSTEAD. | Micah HALSTEAD
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1013 |
Halstead Family Ground, Stormville, NY Farm Owned by Dr. Lamont | Polly HALSTEAD
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1014 |
She was the daughter of John and Marytje HASBROUCK HALSTEAD. | Polly HALSTEAD
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1015 |
She was the daughter of Thomas and Caroline STARK HANDSPIKER. | Harriet Anne Elizabeth HANDSPIKER
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1016 |
Linlithgo Ref. Church | Barbara HANER
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1017 |
She was the daughter of Christian HANER. | Barbara HANER
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1018 |
When young Curt Haner set out by foot to find a mill where he could earn a living, he found, sooner or later, the Herrenmuhle in Storndorf, some 18 miles north of Nieder-Moos and Metzlos. There he met and married his wife about 1672; surviving church records for Storndorf (kept in OberBreidenbach) begin in 1673, the year of birth of their eldest child. Curt Haner was buried on 18 February 1713 at Storndorf. His wife, whose first name we do not know, was daughter of Hans and Otilia Schauben. Their ten children are listed in the Storndorf church books; the names of the baptismal sponsors show some early relationships and friendships.
Curdt was a miller in the village of Storndorf, which is a few minutes' drive from the medieval town of Alsfeld in the state of Hesse, about 60 miles northeast of Frankfurt. The Schwalm River supplied water power for three mills in and around Storndorf. The mill established by the ruling von Storndorf family in about 1500 was known as the Herrenmuhle, mill of the master; it was leased from the noble Seebach family by Curt Haner who died in 1713 at Storndorf. The Herrenmuhle was a large, long L-shaped building with living quarter and working quarters, so constructed that water in the mill race flowed along the rounded corner of the "L" and on back to the Schwalm. The mill wheel was removed in this century, and only the ancient masonry along the watercourse retains its original form and the building is no longer used as a mill. The masonry was typical of the period around 1500. The mill pond itself has reverted to a wet, meadowy area since 1967, when the last water wheel ceased turning. The mill has recently been remodeled into an auto repair shop which also sells Toyota cars. | Coonradt (Curdt) HANER
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1019 |
He fought at Bunker Hill. | Jacob HANER
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1020 |
Could be a baptism date. Haner is not clear. | Jacob G. HANER
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1021 |
Holmes and Burcalow listed Birsen, Germany as his birthplace. | Johannes HANER
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1022 |
Not a confirmed relationship according to Haner. | Johannes HANER
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1023 |
See a Johannes Haner biography under "Histories" tab. | Johannes HANER
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1024 |
This is the ancestor of the Haner/Hainer families in Germany with whom we are now in contact. (1991) This Johannes (Hans) took over the mill operation from his father. (Haner Society) Johannes was both a Herrenmuller (ran the noble's mill in Storndorf) and a glazier who made and installed windows. | Johannes HANER
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1025 |
Haner says, "Some question about this person." | Thomas HANER
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1026 |
Co A 115th Inf, IL | Jesse HANON
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1027 |
See Biography Notes. | Jesse HANON
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1028 |
Could be a baptism date. Haner is not clear. | Anna Helen HANOR
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1029 |
Could be a baptism date. Haner is not clear. | Thomas HANOR
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1030 |
Anne was the daughter of John Peter and Lovisa ANDERSON HANSON. | Anne Louise HANSON
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1031 |
She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Caroline HARRIS
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1032 |
He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Charles E. HARRIS
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1033 |
She was the daughter of Lemuel and Rosanna WINSTON HART. | Orra HART
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1034 |
He was the son of Andrew and Rachel ATHERTON HARWOOD. | William Stevens HARWOOD
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1035 |
She was the daughter of Benjamin and Charlotte PARK HAVILAND. | Mary HAVILAND
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1036 |
She was the daughter of John and Ann CROMWELL HAVILAND. | Phebe H. HAVILAND
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1037 |
1880 Census lists her age as 2. | Jennie Whitney HAWLEY
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1038 |
Age 2 | Jennie Whitney HAWLEY
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1039 |
Age 10 | Mary Jessie HAWLEY
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1040 |
He was the son of Isaac and Susan HAWORTH. | Hugh S. HAWORTH
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1041 |
She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Martha HAYNES
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1042 |
Some sources indicate that her name was Marguerette Haines. (Outhouse Gen citation). | Martha HAYNES
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1043 |
She is the daughter of William and Phoebe HULL HAZARD. | Lydia HAZARD
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1044 |
SAMUEL HAZARD4 (Nathaniel3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), the second son of Nathaniel3 and Deborah Hazard, was born in Philadelphia, March 20, 1713-14. He was married in New York by Rev. Ebenezer Pemberton, October, 1739, to Catharine Clarkson, daughter of Matthew Clarkson and Cornelia Depeyster, of New York, by whom he had seven children. Before he moved to Philadelphia, he was an active and consistent member and elder of the First Presbyterian church in Wall Street, New York. In Philadelphia he lived in Front street, east side, below Arch street, in a tall manor-house next above Wetherill's drug store, where most probably Ebenezer and other children were born. He was a bookseller in Philadelphia, in 1749, or at least sold books, perhaps with other merchandise, as he is designated merchant. "He was a merchant in Philadelphia, a steadfast and invaluable member and an elder in the Second church; and an original and active Trustee of the College of New Jersey. He was the father of Ebenezer Hazard, to whom we are so largely indebted for the preservation of the materials of our church history." (Recollections of Olden Times. Sanborn, John P. Newport, Rhode Island, 1879.) | Samuel HAZARD
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1045 |
He worked with George Heckendorn in 1889 at an insurance agency located at r. 613 Sycamore St. In 1890, he worked at 2019 Sycamore, but no company name is given. | John B. HECKENDORN
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1046 |
Could be a baptism date. Haner note: (Scho Luth bp date) | Catharina HEINER
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1047 |
Baptized in Albany Reformed Church, assumed in Albany, NY but should be verified. | Cornelius HEINER
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1048 |
She was baptized in the Rhinebeck Flats Reformed Church. | Maria HEINER
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1049 |
Another date of 22 Sep 1751 is also listed. One could be a baptismal date. | Petrus HEINER
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1050 |
He was one of twins, the other did not survive. | Samuel HEINER
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