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Will: In the name of God, Amen. This 21st day of April, 1784. I, SAMUEL SACKETT, of the Manor of Cortlandt, Westchester County, Minister of the Gospel in Christ, being weak in body. I give to my grandson, Joseph Sackett, my riding saddle and bridle and ten shillings. Whereas I am bound as security in several obligations for my son Nathaniel, for which he has conveyed to me by deed his farm in Dutchess County, as security, I therefore will my executors to sell the said farm, and discharge the said obligations, and return the overplus, if any, to my said son Nathaniel, and whereas he now is indebted to me for monies lent I order he pay the same to my executors. To my loving wife Hannah, her choice of my beds, with all my flax and wool, and the wool which shall be taken off my sheep this spring, my looking glass and six silver table-spoons. My negro woman Sill, my household goods and stock and moveable estate to be sold and the moneys with all my other moneys to be for the support of my wife so long as she shall live. I bequeath my library with all my books to my wife Hannah, Hannah Bauldin and James Sackett. To my son James, all my land in the Precinct of New Cornwell, Ulster County. The money remaining at the death of my wife to go one moiety to my daughter, Hannah Bauldin, and the other to my son James. To my son-in-law, Benjamin Peck, my watch, shoe and knee buckles and walking staff. I make my wife, my sons-in-law, Isaac Bauldin and Benjamin Peck, and my son James, executors. Witnesses, Mary Purdy, Joseph Lee, Joseph Strang, of Cortlandts Manor, Esquire. Proved, June 16, 1784. | Samuel SACKETT
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He read law for a short time in the office of his step-father. He came into possession of property within the bounds of Orange County, NY that he inherited from his grandfather's estate. His profession took him to all parts of Orange, Ulster and Sullivan County, which were at the time being settled by former residents of Long Island. William Sacket always omitted the last "t" in signing his name. He became interested in the mills and general store conducted by his father-in-law. In 1801, Mr. Sacket was hired to survey the Newburgh and Cochecton Turpike, and bought land in Monticello, Sullivan County, NY. [Tinley] | William W. SACKETT
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He was the son of Philip and Sarah CLARKE SALLABANK. | Joseph SALLABANK
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She was the daughter of Isaac and Sally Ann BADGLEY SANDS. | Antoinette SANDS
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He was killed in a logging accident. | Thomas SCALES
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Where or when this Anna Catherina (Schneider) Haner died is unknown, whether in Germany, In England, or on board ship. Living conditions were incredibly poor, and hundreds of emigrants died of sickness or malnutrition during the trip. We do not know why they decided to emigrate, in addition to the hard winter of 1708/1709 and unrest in the war-torn countryside. It is possible that they and perhaps 1 or 2 very young children started out in 1709 with the other Palatines, headed for Holland, then to London and eventually in 1710 to America. It is written that the Palatine emigrants traveled down the Rhine in an intrepid mood, even with bagpipes playing, ready for a great adventure. They had little real knowledge of where they were headed. Maps of the New World were not common even in advanced circles, and practically non-existent in the village schools of Hesse. | Anna Catherina SCHNEIDER
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He was the son of Frederick August and Anna D. KRAUS SCHMELL [sic]. | Frederick August SCHNELL
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Son Cleavland's birth record indicates she was born in Ohio. Age 42 in 1884. He name is listed as Leon. | Leanna Jane SCOTT
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Moore - also said to be b. Feb 14, 1853 in Madison, Wisconsin. Family Bible gives the birth date as Nov 14 1852. Stone mason and Sheriff by trade | Alfred Philip SEARLES
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Maude was second wife to Archie Samuel Dixon. She had two sons by him. Archie had a son by a previous marriage. Maude Margaret Searles Dixon House Chitty stated repeatedly that her Grandmother was Lucinda Marsh. Lucinda was a Psychic who was always aware of the whereabouts and health status of all her children, siblings, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins etc. When one would die, she would shriek and swoon at that same time . She was also reported to have been a practicing Medium who held seances. Attempting to disassociate herself from such activities, she found that the "spirits" would not leave her alone.
Lucinda lived with one of her daughters. She went to visit another daughter at some distance journey from her home. On the trip, she was caught in a rainstorm, got drenched, and developed a cold. On arrival at her destination, Lucinda's daughter put her to bed. The cold had progressed to Pneumonia. Laying in bed, Lucinda recalled that there was a letter from one daughter to the other. Asking for her handbag , she appeared to take an invisible letter from it, then proceeded to read the contents of it outloud to those at her bedside. Folding the unseen letter, Lucinda returned it to her handbag, and expired shortly thereafter.
At the funeral, family members were relating anecdotes about Lucinda. The daughter at whose home Lucinda had expired said to her sister who had come to the funeral, "Mother did the strangest thing before she died. She read us a letter from you, telling us your news." Her sister replied, " I did write that letter, it's still on the mantlepiece over the fireplace at home." | Maude Margaret May SEARLES
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He drowned. | Arthur SHAW
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Ancestral File lists death date as 1865. She died while her husband was on a mission in Nebraska. | Nancy Phillis SHAW
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Ancestral File lists her birth date and place as 1842 in Clinton Co, IA. | Nancy Phillis SHAW
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She was the daughter of Henry and Nancy SHAW of Hague Mottram, England. | Nancy Phillis SHAW
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She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Ruth SHAW
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Bur. Mt. Zion Cem. | Elston Field SHELDON
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Listed as Inez, age 25 | Neva Inga SHERER
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She was the daughter of John W. and Margaret GAMET SHERER. | Neva Inga SHERER
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See Catherine "Millie" Sherwood bio under the "Histories" tab. | Catherine Amelia Millie SHERWOOD
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She is bured in Ogletree Cemetery, | Catherine Amelia Millie SHERWOOD
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She was the daughter of Adiel and Mary BALDWIN SHERWOOD. | Sophia SHERWOOD
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He died of a heart attack. He had had heart disease for several years. | Frank Erastus SHILL
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He is buried in City Cemetery. | Frank Erastus SHILL
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He is the son of Charles Golding and Harriet PAINTER SHILL. | Frank Erastus SHILL
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2625 |
He was the son of Joseph and Mary Ann SHORTLIFF. | Alfred SHORTLIFF
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He is buried in Central Grove Cemetery. | Burton SHORTLIFFE
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2627 |
Sheppard lists birthdyear as 1885. | Burton SHORTLIFFE
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2628 |
Shepperd lists birthyear as 1891. | Daniel SHORTLIFFE
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Sheppard lists birthyear as 1996. | Eunice Gladys SHORTLIFFE
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2630 |
Shepperd lists 1881 as birth year | Israel SHORTLIFFE
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He is buried in the Brookside Cemetery. | Ivan Avery SHORTLIFFE
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2632 |
He worked for the Halifax Herald Ltd. | Ivan Avery SHORTLIFFE
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He worked for the Halifax Herald Ltd. | Ivan Avery SHORTLIFFE
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This position was also at the Halifax Herald Ltd. | Ivan Avery SHORTLIFFE
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(Twin.) | Olivia Maud (Nina) SHORTLIFFE
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He was killed in WWI at Paschendale. | Stephen Ernest SHORTLIFFE
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Miller note: Killed while driving a motorcycle on rt 53 in Hanover MA. | Phillips Hendee SHUFFLETON
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He was baptized in the Dutch Church of Breukelen. Brassard did not have a record of his baptism. | Jan SIMONSE
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(R10) Klass Simonse of Uythuysen was still living in the village of Uythuysen in the Province of Groeningen, Holland when the will of his son (Simon Claessen Van Uythuysen) was proved on 7 Oct 1684. | Klaes SIMONSE
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The Dutch often added "Van" meaning "from" to the name of the town they had lived in Holland, to their own name to identify their family. The British, who took over New Amsterdam and made it New York, pronounced the name "Outhousen" and by 1695 it became Outhouse.
Klaes sold his land in Brooklyn in 1693, moving farther out on Long Island to Bushwick.
Claes Simonse Uythuysen aka Claes Simonse of the Ferry, Claes Simonse Uythuysen, Nicholas Simons of Bushwick
Kings County, New York, 1687 The Roll off those who have taken the Oath off Allegiance in the Kings County in the Province of New Yorke the 26: 27: 28: 28: and 30th day off September in the third yeare of His Maytsh Raigne Annoque Domine 1687.
of Breucklijn Claes Simons native | Claes SIMONSE VAN UITHUYSEN
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The Outhouse Family Genealogy FHL book "He is recorded under several names: Claes Simonse of the Ferry, Claes Simonse Uythuysen, and Nicholas Simond of Bushwick. The British, having taken over New Netherlands, Anglicized his name to Outhousen and then in 1695 to Outhouse. | Claes SIMONSE VAN UITHUYSEN
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Age 59 | Evangeline SINCLAIR
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She traveled abroad and returned 31 aug 1935 on the ship President Roosevelt, departing from Hamburg, Germany. -- New York Passenger Lists (Ancestry.com) | Evangeline SINCLAIR
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Harlingen Reformed Church | Johannes SMAK
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Harlingen Reformed Church | Leonard SMAK
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She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Belle Zora SMALL
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She was the daughter of Freeman and Elizabeth WILSON SMALL. | Belle Zora SMALL
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Rev. Soldier, Sargeant | Joseph SMEAD
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Miller lists birthdate as 12 Oct 1900. | Adelaide "Addie" SMITH
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She is buried in Morpeth Cemetery. | Amelia Bell SMITH
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