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She is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. | Bessie Isabel ADAMS
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She is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. | Caroline Lathbury ADAMS
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He was the son of Abram and Beda MATHER ADAMS. | Charles F. ADAMS
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Mary m. Edson Mitchell of Campobello Island, NB after the death of Thomas Burton. She was living with her dau. (Ida) when she died. Ethel Mary is dau. of Stergis Alford Adams and Harriett H. Adams. (Outhouse Gen). | Ethel Mary (Mae) ADAMS
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Brother of John Shannon Adams. They were the sons of John Jr. and Eliza L. DAVIS ADAMS. | James ADAMS
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He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. | James ADAMS
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Perhaps this should be Mifflin Street in Madison. | James ADAMS
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age 48 | John Shannon ADAMS
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He is buried in Secrtion 8, Lot 102 of Woodlawn Cemetery. | John Shannon ADAMS
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He was the son of John and Eliza DAVIS ADAMS. | John Shannon ADAMS
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age 12 | John William ADAMS
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age 19, living at home | Mary Jane ADAMS
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Maud was a sister of Ethel Mary Adams who married Kendrick's older brother Thomas Burton. | Maud ADAMS
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He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. | William ADAMS
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Elizabeth is the sister of Nicholas' wife. | Elizabeth ADDINGTON
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She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Elizabeth ADDINGTON
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He was the son of Samuel and Abigail KENYON ADSIT. | John ADSIT
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He was the son of Seth ALDRICH. | Henry ALDRICH
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He was the son of Eliphalet Y. and Hannah Raworth ALLEN. | Thomas ALLEN
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Bliss (Sheare) does not list this child, but does include Warren Walter. Needs clarification if there are two children or one. She also lists Benneman and the Rootsweb source does not. | Walter ALLEN
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age 15 | Albert E. ALLING
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age 22, property owner | Arthur Clinton ALLING
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age 42, renter, living on Janesville Street. | Arthur Clinton ALLING
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age 39, renter | Elwin Lawrence ALLING
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age 18, living at home | Harold ALLING
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age 31, living next door to brother Arthur. One child born, one living. | Myrtle - Myrta ALLING
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age 40 | Myrtle - Myrta ALLING
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OFG lists "before 1900." | Cora Genevieve ALSOP
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OFG lists "btn 1892 and 1899" | Cora Genevieve ALSOP
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Baker lists birthdate as 1690. | Hannah ALSOP
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Diane Lindblad (Ancestry World Tree - Thomas Lindblad family) and the Woodbridge Family Tree (http://swoodbridge.com/family/Woodbridge/index.php3?indi=I1083) list Hannah as married to Thomas Carpenter, b. 1687 and having a son Stephen, b. 1720. | Hannah ALSOP
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He is buried in the Trinity Churchyard. | John ALSOP
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In 1724 he and his brother-in-law, Jospeh Sackett, purchased the central portion of the "Chambers Southerland Patent," in the Town of New Windsor [ed- N.Y.], on the west shore of the Hudson River. There they built a wharf, storehouse and established a sloop freight and passenger line, which ran at stated intervals to and from New York City. They also started and maintained for a number of years a flat-boat ferry at that place, which carried horses and cattle, as well as human beings to and from a point near what afterwards became Fishkill Landing, on the opposite shore. This ferry, which was the first of its kind established on the central Hudson, was extensively patronized previous to the Revolution. [Tinley] | John ALSOP
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Notes for OLIVE MARIE ALSOP: Olive was the last Alsop owner of La Vue, and as she supposedly died intestate, La Vue was inherited by Herman Swanson. He purposedly disinherited the Alsops in his will, giving $200,000 to Hampton-Sidney, La Vue to his attorney on a lifetime will, only $5,000 to the sole Alsop to receive anything, Olive's sister Blanche, and after a number of small bequests, the bulk of the estate went to the Educational Fund of his college fraternity, Chi Phi. The Alsop papers, pictures, and personal property were scattered by his attorney, and during the decade after Herman's death historical Alsop photographs and documents could be found for sale at a number of the wretched "antique" shops in the Northern Virginia area. (Leavell Website) | Olive Marie ALSOP
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He is buried in the Alsop Burying Grounds (no city listed). | Richard ALSOP
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He was the son of Richard and Elizabeth CROOKE ALSOP. [Railton] | Richard ALSOP
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Will: In the name of God, Amen. I, Richard Alsop, of Maspeth Kills, in Queens County, on Nassau Island, being sick and weak but of sound mind, I leave to my wife, Hannah Alsop, one half of my dwelling house and one third of my building lands and meadows, in Newtown, during her widowhood. But when my daughters, Amy, Elizabeth, and Susannah, shall change their conditions by marriage, then my wife shall have but one quarter. If my wife should die before my daughters marry, then they are to have the use of one half of my dwelling house, with firewood and provision. I leave to my son Thomas, one third of the 17th share of land in the town of Goshen, in Orange County. He having received his portion already by deed of gift, except the above. I leave to my two sons, Richard and John, all my lands and meadows in Newtown, equally. Also the other two thirds of the 17th share of land in the town of Goshen, with the mill and the mill lot which is a part of the said two thirds. If either of my said two sons die without issue, then my son Thomas is to have his share, taking it next to his own. And each of my sons is to pay €50 to my daughters, Hannah Sackett, Deborah Sipkims, Amy, Elizabeth and Susannah. I leave to my two sons Richard and John, certain piece of meadow lying on the south side of Nassau Island. I leave to my wife Hannah, one third of the movable estate, and a negro man, Jacob. I leave to my daughters, Hannah Sackett, Deborah Sipkims, Amy, Elizabeth and Susannah, the other two thirds of my movable estate, and to my daughters Amy, Elizabeth and Susannah, €25. I also leave to my daughters a certain share of land called the 11th share, in the town of Goshen. I leave to Rebecca Nicoll, who now liveth with me, a two year old heifer. I make my sons,
Thomas, Richard, and John, executors.
Dated October 11, 1718, signed Richard Allsop. Witnesses, Allen Baird, Magdalene Baird, Peter Vandervoort. Proved, November 8, 1718. | Richard ALSOP
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He was educated as a doctor in Indiana. | Thomas Everett ALSOP
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age 1 | Frederick William ALTHOUSE
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age 50. Census taken 8 Jan 1920. | Frederick William ALTHOUSE
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Age 50. He and his son, Veril, are listed as roomers in the household of Walter Evoredi. Census was taken 7-8 Jan 1920. | Frederick William ALTHOUSE
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Two similar names...not sure which is correct. | Frederick William ALTHOUSE
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Two similar names...unknown which is correct | Frederick William ALTHOUSE
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She was the daughter of John and Margaret MEDLEY AMYAS. | Jane AMYAS
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She is buried in the Old North Burying Ground. | Mercy ANGELL
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She was the daughter of Thomas and Margaret WILKINSON ARNEY. | Ella Minerva ARNEY
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He is buried in West Hill Cemetery. | J.E. ASTON
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He is buried in West Hill Cemetery. | Ray Bell ASTON
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According to Jerry Jasper, she was adopted by Charles and Emma Dorcas TOWER ALLEN in the 1890s. | Emma M ATKINSON
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She is buried in Wilmot Cemetery. | Lucretia AYER
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