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She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Lyda BUCKMAN
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She was the daughter of James and Elizabeth BUDD. | Jane Ann BUDD
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age 29 | Catherine BUGBEE
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age 50 | Catherine BUGBEE
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age 61 | Catherine BUGBEE
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556 |
Died of prostate cancer. | Harry Elmo BURCALOW
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557 |
He is buried in Bruce Cemetery. | Harry Elmo BURCALOW
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558 |
He was the son of Benson and Nettie PUTNAM BURCALOW. | Harry Elmo BURCALOW
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"Among the Quakers in New York at that early day no one is more prominent than Edward Burling. He and his wife Grace came from England about 1678. They were the parents of seven children, three of whom were born in England, and four in America." | Edward BURLING
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560 |
AFN:1590-KR0 lists her mother as Rebecca BURLING (no maiden name given) | Hannah BURLING
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Unsure of source. AFN indicates she died "aft 1778." | Hannah BURLING
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562 |
Born 8th of 8th, 1732. | Jereth BURLING
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563 |
Died 7th of 4th, 1745. Vandorland lists date as 4 Apr 1745. | William BURLING
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He died the 10th of 8th, 1743 OS calendar | William BURLING
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William Burling of Long Island was the first to conceive an abhorrence of slavery. Early in his career he began to speak of the wickedness of the institution at the yearly meetings of the Quakers. He wrote several tracts to publish to the world his views on this great question. His first tract appeared in 1718. It was addressed to the elders of the Friends to direct their attention to "the inconsistency of compelling people and their posterity to serve them continually and arbitrarily, and without any proper recompense for their services." See Clarkson's "History of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade," Volume I, pp. 146-147.
Among those who largely determined the policy of the Quakers during that century were William Burling of Long Island, Ralph Sandiford of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Lay of Abington, John Woolman of New Jersey and Anthony Benezet of Philadelphia. Early conceiving an abhorrence to slavery, Burling denounced it by writing anti-slavery tracts and portraying its unlawfulness at the yearly meetings of the Quakers. | William BURLING
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566 |
She died at Stanthorpe Convalescent Home of bronchopneumonia. | Charlotte May BURROWS
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567 |
He died between 26 and 29 Oct 1924 near the Sundown Mine. Death was apparently due to suicide. Mann states: "Fred Burrows was found dead near the Sundown Mine south west of Stanthorpe . He died from bullet wounds to the head somewhere between 26 and 28 October 1924. An inquest was held by Oscar Meston J.P. on 22 November 1924. He was unmarried. He was buried on his selection (Severn River, 4miles west from Sundown Mine) where he was found, 40 yards from his hut. Fred Burrows Selection is now part of the Sundown National Park and the Burrows Waterhole Campsite is a tribute to his memory." | Frederick James BURROWS
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568 |
He was born between 4-7 May. | Frederick James BURROWS
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569 |
She was two weeks old at death. | Isabella Charlot BURROWS
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570 |
Mann doesn't specifically list this date as the death date, but I don't know why he would make reference to a funeral director otherwise (unless it pertains to the death of a family member). | James BURROWS
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Maybe on the ARGYLE into Victoria, unknown date. | James BURROWS
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He was the son of William and Charlotte SLADE BURROWS. May be related to James Burrows who married Elizabeth Bossingham who travelled to Australia on the same ship. A Thomas Burrows was a witness at their marriage. A Mary A Burrows was also on the same ship. | Thomas BURROWS
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On the Ship the "Bride" Feb 1852 | Thomas BURROWS
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574 |
He also worked for the New Mexico tourist board. | Joseph Anderson BURSEY
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He is buried in Memorial Gardens. | Joseph Anderson BURSEY
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Joseph was the son of Joseph Anderson Bursey and Nora Lockett. | Joseph Anderson BURSEY
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She was baptized in the DRC (prob. Dutch Reformed Church). | Aeltie Lettie BUYS
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578 |
She was baptized at DRC (prob. Dutch Reformed Church). | Catelyna BUYS
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579 |
He was baptized at DRC (prob. Dutch Reformed Church) | Cornelius BUYS
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580 |
He was baptized at Harlingen RDC (prob. Reformed Dutch Church). | Deneys BUYS
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581 |
She was a witness at her granddaughter's baptism in 1723. | Hillitje Jans BUYS
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582 |
Stewart cites: Register in Alphabetical Order of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N. Y., from it's First Settlement by Europeans to 1700 by Teunis G. Bergen Publication: S. W. Green's Son, Printer, Electrotyper and Binder, New York, 1881 Note: Register, in alphabetical order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N. Y., from it's First Settlement by Europeans to 1700; with contributions to their biographies and genealogies, compiled from various sources by Teunis G. Bergen, Author of Bergen, Van Brunt, and Lefferts Genealogies. | Jacob Jansen BUYS
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DRC. "Son of Jakop Jansen Buys and Marritje Joris. Sponsors: Jan Buys and Tryntje Klaes." | Jan Jacobsen BUYS
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He was baptized at DRC (prob. Dutch Reformed Church). | Johannes BUYS
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He was baptized in the Harlingen RDC (prob. Reformed Dutch Church) | Leendard BUYS
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She was baptized at DRC (prob. Dutch Reformed Church). | Marie BUYS
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587 |
Stewart - "Buys, Jan and wife--Mertien. Witnesses: Joris (uncle) and Femmechyen (aunt) Buys." | Maritje BUYS
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DRC. "Buys, Johannes and wife--Mertien. Witnesses: Jacob Buys and wife." Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol. II, Publication: Somerset County Historical Society, Somerville, New Jersey, January 1913, Page: pgs. 38, 138, 209, and 298 - Raritan Baptisms 1699-1745 | Mertien BUYS
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Conover listed Long Island as place. | Divertje Jans BUYS (DAMEN)
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Conover lists additional names for her: Divertje Jans BUYS; Dieverien Jans BUYS; Diefoerien BUYS; and Debora BUYS | Divertje Jans BUYS (DAMEN)
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Woodworth lists ca 1654. | Hendrick Jans BUYS (DAMEN)
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Hendricktje Janse Buys was born before 1663. She married Cornelis Verwey circa 1676. Marriage banns for Hendricktje Janse Buys and Reynier Bastiansen Van Giesen were published on 29 September 1699 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey. Marriage banns for Hendricktje Janse Buys and Reynier Bastiansen Van Giesen were published on 1 October 1699 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey. Hendricktje Janse Buys married Reynier Bastiansen Van Giesen on 17 October 1699 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey. Hendricktje Janse Buys married Reynier Bastiansen Van Giesen on 17 October 1699; on the "Polvly" by Dominie Bertolf.
Hendricktje Janse Buys was also known as Hendrickje Janse Buys. She was also known as Hendricktje Buys. She and Cornelis Verwey at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey, 1681. | Hendrickje Jans BUYS (DAMEN)
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"Register in Alphabetical Order of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N. Y., from it's First Settlement by Europeans to 1700" by Teunis G. Bergen Publication: S. W. Green's Son, Printer, Electrotyper and Binder, New York, 1881 Register, in alphabetical order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N. Y., from it's First Settlement by Europeans to 1700; with contributions to their biographies and genealogies, compiled from various sources by Teunis G. Bergen, Author of Bergen, Van Brunt, and Lefferts Genealogies. | Jan Cornelis BUYS (DAMEN)
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Conover lists: # Birth: 20 AUG 1629 in Brielle, Zuid, Holland, Netherlands # Birth: ABT 1629 in Bunnik ann Ryn, Utrecht, Netherlands # Birth: AUG 1629 in Brielle, Zuid, Holland, Netherlands | Jan Cornelis BUYS (DAMEN)
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595 |
Byrnes lists Mary as b. 1797 and Elizabeth b. 1795. | Elizabeth CALDWELL
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596 |
He is buried in Smucks Cemetery. | George Henry CALDWELL
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He was born on his father's farm. | George Henry CALDWELL
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598 |
Like his father, George worked on machinery and motors and became a stationary engineer but he followed the lumber camps in Ontario and Michigan. When the lumber industry began to die out, he worked in Wiarton, Ontario in a mill, then ca. 1920 moved to St. Thomas, Ontario with his family. He was employed by the St. Thomas Gas Works until he became too ill to work ca. 1931. | George Henry CALDWELL
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Outhouse Gen lists bpl as Pelham Twp, Lincoln, Ont, CAN. | Hannah CALDWELL
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He is buried in Edgehill Cemetery. | James Emery CALDWELL
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