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451 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4418)
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452 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4466)
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453 | dates: WFT #12:4189 says she was b. Feb. 7, 1659/60 in Rehoboth; that she & Rev. Wheaton were md. Aug. 1, 1676 in Swansea; and that she d. Aug. 29, 1714. parents: WFT #12:4189 says she is the dau of Sampson and Mary (Butterworth) Mason. "Reed Family History," by Mrs. Nellie Reed Sutherland: "Mary Mason, wife of Ephraim Wheaton, was the daughter of Sampson and Mary Mason. Sampson Mason was killed in "Captain Pierces Fight" with the Indians in 1676 and was buried in Rehoboth. His widow lived until Aug. 20, 1714. The acount of her burial is in the fragments of a partially burned Colonial Record published at the very end of the Vital Records of Rehoboth." | Mason, Mary (I2110)
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454 | Daughter Of Frances from a previous marriage - Not A Blood Grych | Grych, Agnes (I260)
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455 | Deacon, Episcopal Church | Wilson, Louis James (I5)
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456 | death date from Arlene Dutton | Joslin, Martha (I6508)
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457 | death date from Arlene Dutton | Joslin, George Sheffield (I6666)
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458 | death date from Arlene Dutton. | Joslin, Mary (I6676)
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459 | death date from Arlene Dutton. | Joslin, Thomas Henry (I6678)
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460 | death date from the files of Arlene Dutton This new update contains most of the 1930 United States Census, and all United States Census Records, alphabetically, from Oregon to Wyoming, 1850-1930, all of the 1880 United States Census Records and all of the 1881 United Kingdom Census, including Canada for the Surname Fairbank/Fairbanks. | Allen, Sarah N. (I6525)
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461 | death place from Ancestry.com World Tree #85801, Submitter clampshire@fullerton.edu: Cathy Lampshire, 2771 E. Norm Place, Anaheim, CA 92806-5040 (714) 630-1667 | Barney, Sarah (I2116)
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462 | Death source indicates 68y, 5m, 7d at death. | Brown, Sarah (I1363)
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463 | Deceased | Smith, Sylvia Lucille (I167)
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464 | Della is buried on plot next to Nels and Etna Briesath. They are her sister and brother-in-law. | Lee, Bertha Adella (Della) (I143)
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465 | Democratic Candidate For Congress | Brown, Leslie Leonard (I30)
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466 | Deputy Sheriff, Providence County In 1930'S | Steere, Benjamin Franklin (I374)
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467 | Diana came from Lyndon | Meigs, Diana (I8672)
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468 | Died as a young girl | Brown, Olive (I5044)
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469 | Died as an infant | Wilson, James Leonard (I2337)
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470 | Died as infant | Satterlee, William (I6736)
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471 | Died at 11:55 p.m. at St. John's Hospital, St. Paul | Quinlivan, Wilfred A. (I179)
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472 | Died at Good Shepard Lutheran Home, Rushford | Haase, Rose Helen (I4166)
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473 | Died at the soldier's home in Minneapolis. | Allen, John Andrew (I1628)
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474 | Died at the VA hospital in Minneapolis | Thurow, James Herbert (I765)
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475 | Died In Car Accident With Train At Crossing | Maynard, Grace H. (I1213)
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476 | Died In Car Accident With Train At Crossing | McCotter, George F. (I1247)
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477 | Died in childbirth | Walsh, Augusta (I3196)
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478 | Died in hospital in Georgetown | Holcomb, Amos (I1615)
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479 | Died in Infancy | Gleason, Wilma Louise Marie (I535)
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480 | Died In Infancy | Gleason, Francis Eugene (I1481)
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481 | Died In Infancy | Washburn, Sharon Kaye (I1482)
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482 | Died In Infancy | Watkins, Francis Eugene (I1516)
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483 | Died in this place, on the 10th instant, Albert Crane, son of Harvey D. and Hannah Crane, of typhoid fever, after an illness of 6 weeks. Aged 1 year, 9 months, and 15 days. | Crane, Albert H. (I8124)
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484 | Died on his farm across te river from Bliss | Root, Henry Franklin (I1597)
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485 | Died Quite Young | Brown, Ruth (I1337)
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486 | Died when he was about 2 years old | McAnally, Robert (I3237)
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487 | Died when only one year old | Landers, Elizabeth (I3753)
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488 | Died Young | Cooper, Deborah (I2488)
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489 | Died Young | Peck, Margaret (I2565)
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490 | Died Young | Peck, Margaret (I2574)
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491 | Died Young | Brown, Charles Palmer (I5883)
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492 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F2601)
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493 | DNA match to Larry Wilson, 2nd Cousin | Vitovsky, Donna Jayne (I9240)
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494 | Don A. Counsil died Sunday, February 1, 1976, at the Augusta Medical Complex, age 96. He was a retired building contractor. He was a graduate of the University of Kansas, and served in France in World War I, where he was decorated at Cheppy for gallantry. He was a member of the American Foreign Legion. He is survived by a son Oran Raymond Counsil of Amado, AZ; a daughter Marjory Harrell of Tacoma Park, MD; a brother-in-law, Clovis Cash of Augusta, KS; 4 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. His wife died last July. | Counsil, Donald A. (I9826)
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495 | Donald Dwight Luther was the son of Vida Virginia Wilson Luther and Daniel J. Luther of LaCrescent Minnesota. He was born May 7th 1917 and died on August 23rd 1921. At the time, he was living with his parents and brother and sisters at Tabernash Colorado, where his father was working on the Moffatt Railroad tunnel through the Rockies. The Company building the Tunnel decided to have a summer picnic, which was "Pot-luck"...... you know how little kids love to put olives on their fingers and then eat them off? Donald loved Olives! Unfortunately for our dear sweet boy, he ate olives that were home canned, and tainted with botulism. Being in the top of the Rockies, and no medical services equipped to handle poisoning, he died from eating those tainted olives. He was/is sadly missed by his family, mom and dad especially, but brother and sisters alike. Rest well dear brother - we miss you! | Luther, Donald Dwight (I4802)
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496 | Donald N. Hurlbut, 76, formerly of Cedar Avenue, Superior, died Tuesday, March 9, 1999, in South Range at the home of his close friends, Lucy and Ed Mickendrow. He was born in Superior on Aug. 29, 1922, to Angus and Ethel (Allar) Hurlbut. At age nine he moved to Springbrook, Wis., where he was involved in farming and logging until age 18 when he joined the U.S. Army. Following WW II he had been employed by the U.S. Steel plant in Duluth and retired from the U.S. Mintac Division in 1977. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lloyd and Robert. He is survived by his wife, June, and his close friends, Lucy and Ed Mickendrow. Visitation will be held on Friday from 1 p.m. until the 2 p.m. services in the Thompson-Hegstrom Funeral Home. The Rev. H. Duane Aslyn will officiate with interment to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. | Hulbut, Donald Neil (I14408)
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497 | Donna Potter, "Most people think Dorothy was a Wilbur (Wil(d)bore) but no definite proof has been found by anyone, including Earl Perry Crandall who has done extensive research on the family. " | Sommerbye, Dorothy (I4897)
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498 | Doris Louise (Buss) Leland, 90, of Arkansas City, passed away peacefully in her home Thursday morning (November 20, 2008). She had been declining since the sudden death of her son Keith on May 3, 2008. Memorial services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Tuesday (November 25, 2008) at the First Baptist Church. Private family interment services will be held at Memorial Lawn Cemetery. The family will greet friends at the funeral home 4-7 p.m. on Monday. Doris was born November 2, 1918 in Udall to Lewis Hinrichs and Amy Margaret (Royse) Buss. She attended rural schools, graduating from Winfield High School in 1935, from Arkansas City Junior College (Cowley College) in 1937. Doris married Harold B. Leland on June 13, 1937 in Pittsburg, Kansas. She commented on what a devoted son he was, since he wrote his mother that very evening. Four children were born to this couple; Gary (1938), Keith (1943), Carolyn (1945), and Shari (1965). Doris completed her education in 1971 graduating from Southwestern College of Winfield. In 1943, Doris and Harold moved to 511 North C, where she lived until her death. In about 1945, Doris began giving blood and at last count had given over 190 pints, and according to the American Red Cross would have assisted nearly 600 individuals. Doris worked at the Singer Sewing Machine Company becoming the "Sewing Lady". She taught many woman and girls how to sew and made belts, buttons, put in zippers and still found time to meet her personal quota of one garment a week for her family. In 1935, Doris became affiliated with First Baptist Church of Arkansas City and continued her dedication until her death. She was recognized for over 65 years of working with the Sunday schools and over 70 years in her activities with the women's work in August and November of 2008 respectfully. After Harold's death in 1984, Doris became an active babysitter. She cared for many children in home encouraging each of them to be independent and to love learning. Doris continued to read to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren until very recently. She believed that continuing to learn was the secret to being connected to people of all ages. Doris was a beloved daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend to all, never meeting a stranger. She will be missed, but remembered by all who knew her. Doris is survived by a son Gary Leland of Wichita; daughter-in-law Carol Leland also of Wichita; two daughters Carolyn Wilson of the home; Shari and her husband Doug Kennedy of Derby; a brother Harlan Buss of Claymont Delaware; grandsons, John and his wife Trish Wilson of Winfield, Kevin Leland, Michael and wife Selene Leland of Wichita, granddaughters Laurel and husband Chad Edwards of Wichita, Darlene and husband Mitch Richele of Arkansas City, Amy Wilson of Lawrence, and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold; son, Keith; sisters Irene Snell and Margaret Simon; and a brother Robert Buss. In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorials be made to First Baptist Church for a scholarship in Doris' memory. Contributions may be made through the funeral home. Arrangements are being made through Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home of Arkansas City. | Buss, Doris Louise (I10201)
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499 | Dorothy Lucille Abbott, 83, of Cataract went to meet the Lord on Wednesday, March 25, 2009. She was born on July 14, 1925 to Wesley and Ruth (Barrett) Johnson. She married Philip James Abbott on September 14, 1946 in Melrose, WI. Born to them were four children. Dorothy worked at the Autolite in La Crosse and then worked at Spartek until she retired. She was active in the United Methodist Church and was an officer in the Ladies group for many years. She enjoyed playing bingo with her friends. She is survived by her husband, Philip of Cataract; her children, Philip James Jr. "Butch" of Black River Falls, Nancy Jo Whitaker of Cataract, Betty Ann Voigt of Hatfield, Randy Lee (Debbie) Abbott of Sparta; grandchildren, Kelly Abbott, Kurt (Connie) Abbott, Karen Stelter, Chris Abbott, Nathan Abbott, Nick (Megan) Abbott, Amy (Greg) Fitzsimmons, James Whitaker, David (Kim) Whitaker, and Zack Thompson; great grandchildren, Stephan Abbott, Amber Abbott, Justin Abbott, Carrissa Stelter, Tricia Abbott Mathews, Avery Abbott, David Whitaker, Marisa Mass, Thomas Fitzsimmons, Jennifer Fitzsimmons, Stephanie Fitzsimmons, Kyler Abbott, Tristin Abbott, Griffin Abbott; many nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Art Johnson, Ed Johnson; four sisters, Marion Lueck, Kathryn Short, Beulla Pfaff, Florence Peters, and a son-in-law, Doug Voigt. Memorial services will be Saturday, April 4, 2009 at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church, Cataract with Reverend Lon Jury and Reverend Paul Ketterer officiating. | Johnson, Dorothy Lucille (I14161)
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500 | During Great Snowstorm | Brown, Beriah (I960)
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