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1251 | Gräfl.Hanauisch.Schulth = mayor of a town in the county of Hanau. Schultheiss wasn't a "full time job" but rather a position. The owner of that position actually often had more losses than gains from a money perspective. It rather was a honor to be in that position. The main profession of that person remained (farmer, miller or whatever else) | Wurm, Johannes (I11336)
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1252 | Gräfl.Hanauisch.Schulth = mayor of a town in the county of Hanau. Schultheiss wasn't a "full time job" but rather a position. The owner of that position actually often had more losses than gains from a money perspective. It rather was a honor to be in that position. The main profession of that person remained (farmer, miller or whatever else) | Wurm, Johannes (I11336)
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1253 | Grocer | Loy, Alfred Thomas (I4207)
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1254 | Gunnary Sgt. U.S. Marine Corps, WWI | Snider, Daniel C. (I638)
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1255 | H-Datum: 28 Jun 1702/12 Jul 1702 | Family F5207
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1256 | Harry F. "Nip" Murphy, 53, S. 9th St., died Friday morning at St. Andrew's Hospital. The cause of the death was listed as pneumonia. Mr. Murphy had been ill for the last four years. He was born in Murphysboro and had been a lifelong resient. He was employed by the Kathleen Coal Co. as a miner. He was a member of the UMWA, Eagles and Moose. Surviving are his wife, Rosalie; three sons, Harry T., William H., and John L.; two daughters, Doris Murphy and Amelia Murphy; a sister, Mrs. F. Oehlert; a brother, E. D. Murphy; and five grandchildren. ... Source: Unidentified obituary dated December 2, 1954 on file at the Jackson county Historical Society | Murphy, Harry F. "Nip" (I5576)
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1257 | Harry T. Murphy, Sr., 88, of Murphysboro, Illinois, passed away at 7 a.m. Friday, May 3, 2013, at the Rehab and Care Center of Jackson County in Murphysboro. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 6, 2013, at First Baptist Church in Murphysboro with Rev. Shaker Samuel officiating and burial at Pleasant Grove Memorial Park with military services conducted by the American Legion Post # 127, V.F.W. Post # 7190 and 2605, and the Jackson County D.A.V. Chapter # 69. Friends may call from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday at the church. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church. For more information, please visit www.pettettfuneralhome.com. Harry was born on March 7, 1925, in Murphysboro, to Harry F. Murphy and Rosalie (Loy) Murphy. He served in both the Mediterraneian and Pacific Theaters in the U.S. Navy during World War II from 1943 to 1946. He served on the U.S.S. Canberra and he was a member of the U.S.S. Canberra Reunion Association. Harry was a retired Postal Carrier with the U.S. Post Office for thirty two years. Mr. Murphy was a member of the First Baptist Church in Murphysboro, a lifetime member of the V.F.W. Post # 7190 and a lifetime member of the American Legion Post # 127, a member of the Woodmen of the World, the Eagles, and the National Association of the Letter Carriers. Harry married Vivian Adkins on June 30, 1947, in Piggott, Arkansas. They were married for 65 years and Vivian survives in Murphysboro. Other survivors include three children and their spouses Harry T. Murphy, Jr and Doreen Murphy of Springfield, IL, Ruth Ann Cook and Pat Cook, and Frances Jane Reiman and Ed Reiman, all of Murphysboro; five grandchildren, two step grandchildren and two great grandchildren; one brother William "Bill" Murphy of Murphysboro; and two sisters Doris Pisciotta of Troy, Missouri, and Amelia McCoy of Murphysboro. He was preceded in death by one brother John "Hook' Murphy and his parents. | Murphy, Harry T. Sr. (I9710)
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1258 | He served as a Private in Company I, 10th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. He was medically discharged due to a rupture in 1862. Two stories told where he was shot by a neighbor boy or got into a fight and was killed. We cannot locate his burial or exactly how he died. His wife, Sarah, was pregnant with his son when he died so she named their son after his father, John Franklin. (From email from Chris Almasy chrisfamilyfinder@webtv.net) | Bradley, John Franklin (I5780)
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1259 | Head School Master and Mayor of Dietzenbach. Occupation Lehrer and Ackermann (Teacher and Farmer) | Eckert, Joh. «u»Michael«-u» (I2358)
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1260 | Head School Master and Mayor of Dietzenbach. Occupation Lehrer and Ackermann (Teacher and Farmer) | Eckert, Joh. Michael<-u> (I2358)
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1261 | Heuerling = hired hand, peasant, poor tenant farmer | Kleyböker, Joh. Bernhard<-u> (I2034)
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1262 | Heuerling = hired hand, peasant, poor tenant farmer | Kleyböker, Joh. «u»Bernhard«-u» (I2034)
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1263 | Heuerman = Hired Man (roughly) | Strüve, Joh. Rudolph<-u> (I11443)
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1264 | Heuerman = Hired Man (Roughly) | Jüngeling, Heinrich (I11465)
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1265 | Heuerman = Hired Man (roughly) | Strüve, Joh. «u»Rudolph«-u» (I11443)
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1266 | Heuerman = Hired Man (Roughly) | Jüngeling, Heinrich (I11465)
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1267 | Heuermann at Höpkers Behausung = Hired man at Höpker's Dwelling. | Kleyböker, Joh. Herman (I2036)
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1268 | Heuermann at Höpkers Behausung = Hired man at Höpker's Dwelling. | Kleyböker, Joh. Herman (I2036)
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1269 | Hofmann zu Patershausen | Seipp, Johannes (I10678)
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1270 | Hofmann zu Patershausen | Seipp, Johannes (I10678)
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1271 | Home also given as Rheinpfalz | Fruth, Appalonia (I4203)
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1272 | Home also given as Rheinpfalz | Fruth, Appalonia (I4203)
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1273 | Hominy, Osage, Oklahoma in 1930 Census. | Bradley, (Robert) Ross (I8101)
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1274 | Hörsten #27 | Höpker, Joh. «u»Dirk«-u» (I11476)
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1275 | Hörsten #27 | Höpker, Martin (I11477)
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1276 | Hörsten #27 | Höpker, Joh. Dirk<-u> (I11476)
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1277 | Hörsten #27 | Höpker, Martin (I11477)
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1278 | http://www.billdraper.net/html/body_early_drapers.html | Draper, Thomas Sr. (I5601)
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1279 | I, Ellen Whitehurst do freely give to my two daughters Ellen Whitehurst and Susan Whitehurst each of them a new feather bed with furniture comple at thereto belonging, to both of the beds, to be delivered to whom as they shall come to age and for the firm performance thereof I do further bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns firmly by this action.In witness here of I have hereto fitt my hand and seale this fifteenth day of November 1654 The Mark of "E" Ellen Whitehurst & seal Sealed in the presence of Henry Nicholas William Goldsmith [Genealogy.com, LLC, Family Archive #513, Ed. 1, Virginia Land, Marriage and Probate Records, Date of Import: Dec 8, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.513.1.21343.2] | Clements, Ellen (I3408)
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1280 | immigrated about 1851 | Gerstkemper, Heinrich Sr. (I2050)
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1281 | immigrated about 1851 | Gerstkemper, Heinrich Sr. (I2050)
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1282 | In 1634 there were another 104 plague victims. The families Herold, Wüst, Krieg, West and Selig became extinct. | Herold, Ewald (I11215)
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1283 | In 1634 there were another 104 plague victims. The families Herold, Wüst, Krieg, West and Selig became extinct. | Herold, Ewald (I11215)
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1284 | In Trimble County, KY in 1850 and 1860 | Greenwood, William (I6966)
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1285 | Is this possibly another daughter of Wilbrand Ellendorfs? JSR | Ellendorfs, Catherina Maria (I11564)
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1286 | Is this possibly another daughter of Wilbrand Ellendorfs? JSR | Ellendorfs, Catherina Maria (I11564)
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1287 | Is this same woman who married Wurm? | Knecht, Maria Elisabeth (I14531)
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1288 | Is this same woman who married Wurm? | Knecht, Maria Elisabeth (I14531)
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1289 | James enrolled as a Private in Co A, 18 Regiment Illinois Infantry on 15 Aug 1862 to serve three years or during the war. He was discharged on 8 July 1865 at Little Rock, Arkansas by reason of expiration of term. His physical characteristics included: height 5'10", fair complexion, blue eyes and light hair, and was by occupation a lawyer. On Feb 25 1876 he applied and recieved an invalid pension for necrosis of the lower jaw. On the 16 January 1886 he gave a deposition in regard to the invalid pension of Leander Bradley, his cousin. At that time he stated that his occupation was that of lumberman and his address was Grubb's Post Office in Jackson county. He was a lawyer professionally and an ultra prohibitionist. | Bradley, Judge James Hughes (I5720)
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1290 | Jefferson's body was run over by a train in Arkansas. His wife Isabella sued the railroad at which time it was proven that he had been dead prior to being hit by the train. The general belief at the time was he was murdered by a local contractor, who had all the construction business in town until Jeff moved there. The contractor and family moved away from Imboden three days after Jefferson's death | Drake, Jefferson Davis (I6172)
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1291 | Jonathan appears as early as 1729 in Queen Anne's County, MD. | Greenwood, Jonathan (I7374)
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1292 | Jonathan II was indentured in 1750 to sea Capt. William Coale, and both men ended up in Carteret around 1752, where they became noted mariners, delivering goods such as sugar and indigo to New York and other ports. ( Email from Mark Hibbs dated 2 Oct 2003). Carteret Count Court - February 1763 A DEED OF SALE FOR FIFTY SIX ACRES OF LAND FROM JOHN SANDERS TO JONATHAN HIBBS WAS PROVED BY THE OATH OF WILLIAM COLE AND ORDERED TO BE REGISTERED. Carteret County Court - December 1772 MARY WADE, WIDOW OF VALENTINE WADE DECD, MOVED TO THIS COURT FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND GRANTED. ORDER THAT THE SECRETARY HAVE NOTICE THEREOF THAT LETTERS MAY ISSUE, AND AT THE SAME TIME ENTERED INTO BOND WITH DAVID WALLACE AND JONATHAN HIBBS IN THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS PROC MONEY, ALSO QUALIFIED ACCORDING TO LAW, AND RETURNED INTO COURT ON OATH THE INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF THE SAID DECEASED. 11 Feb 1782 Jonathan Hibbs of Carteret County sold to Thomas Temple 56 acres of land on Bogue Sound at William Wilkins eastmost bounds. Signed by Jonathan Hibbs and his wife Annasophia Hibbs. Witnessed by Nuel Bell and John Ganer. Proven in June Court 1782. (Deed Book I, page 314-315. Carteret County Court - May 1791 DEED OF GIFT FROM JONATHAN HIBBS TO JAMES HIBBS FOR 102 ACRES ON BOGUE SOUND PROVED BY THE OATH OF ANN HIBBS AND ORDERED TO BE REGISTERED. Record of Wills, Book A 1800-1825 Onslow County, North Carolina In the name of God, Amen: I, Jonathan Hibbs (Sr.) of Onslow County in the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind & memory & calling to mind the mortality of my body, that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make & ordain this my last will & testament in manner & form following: I commit my soul unto the hands of God that gave it, hoping through the mercy of blessed Saviour to receive free pardon of all my sins & my body I commit to the earth from whence it was taken & as to such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to endow me with, I dispose of in the following manner, to wit: First: I give to my three sons, Wilkins Hibbs, Jonathan Hibbs (Jr.) & David Hibbs, the land I now possess on New River, being the land I bought of Joseph Morgan, to be equally divided quantity & quality. The east side of my said land I give & bequeath to my son Wilkins Hibbs, to him and his heirs forever. 2ndly: I give to my son Jonathan Hibbs (Jr.) the land joining my son Wilkins Hibbs, to him & his heirs forever. 3rdly: I give & bequeath to my son David Hibbs the westerly part of said land which said land I leave to be laid off that each child may have a privilege of the river, to him & his heirs & assigns forever. 4thly: I give to my beloved wife Anna Sophia Hibbs her lifetime on the aforesaid land given. 5thly: I give to my wife Anna Sophia Hibbs a Negro boy named Cuff during her natural life & after her death, I leave the aforesaid Negro to be equally divided among my sons, (viz.), John Hibbs, Wilkins Hibbs, Jonathan Hibbs and David Hibbs, to them & their heirs forever. 6thly: I give to my wife Negro girl named Darkis & after her decease, I leave her to my daughter Elizabeth Hibbs, to her & her heirs forever. 7thly: I give to my wife a Negro girl named Rose during her natural life & after her decease, I leave her to my daughter Ann Hibbs, to her & her heirs & assigns forever. 8thly: I give to my daughter Elizabeth Hibbs one feather bed, one cow & calf, to her & her heirs & assigns forever. 9thly: I give & bequeath to my daughter Ann Hibbs one featherbed, one cow & calf, to her and her heirs & assigns forever. 10thly: I give to my son John Hibbs the plantation whereon he now lives on Bogue Sound containing one hundred & two acres, to him & his heirs forever. 11thly: I give to my son Jonathan Hibbs (Jr.) one mare colt called Gimme (probably Jimmy), to him & his heirs forever. 12thly: I give to my son David Hibbs one colt called Pleasant, to him and his heirs forever. 13thly: I give to my wife all the rest of my personal estate during her life and after her decease, I give the same amongst all my children, to them & their heirs & assigns forever. Lastly, I nominate & appoint William Wilkins Taylor executor & my wife executrix of this my last will, revoking all other will or wills by me made, ratifying & confirming this and no other to be my last will & testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 31st day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty nine. Jonathan Hibbs (seal) Signed sealed published & declared in presence of us. Daniel Newton Elijah Newton John Mitchell Onslow County: April Term 1790, the will of Jonathan Hibbs (Sr.) decedent was proved before the county court aforesaid by the oath of Daniel Newton & Mrs. Anna Sophia Hibbs & William W. Taylor appeared and qualified as executors thereto. Test: Witt Cary, C.C. | Hibbs, Jonathan II (I3827)
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1293 | JOSEPH WINSTON HIS ENTRY BOOK, SURRY CO NC, LAND ENTRIES; 1778-1781 by Agnes M. Wells, Virginia G. Phillips, Carol J. Leonard; 1987 p.10/93 John Horn, Senr. entered 250 acres both sides of the Little Yadkin adj claim of George Flyn, John Connel & Henry Kerby. 14 May 1778. Warrant granted. p.92/1048 George Flin entered 200 acres both sides of the Little Yadkin adj John Horn Senr to include his improvement. 8 Dec 1778. [Granted Surry DB C, p.158 on 3 Nov 1784] North Carolina marriage Bond dated 27 Sep 1779 in Surry Co: George Flinn to Eleanor Prather. This is the same day George signed bond for his brother Laughlin and Elizabeth Wright. SURRY CO NC DEEDS; DB C; Mrs. W. O. Absher, Mrs. Robert K Hayes p.158 3 Nov 1784 NC Grant to George Flinn. 200 acres on Little Yadkin. Jesse Horns line. ABSTRACTS OF LAND ENTRYS: SURRY CO NC 1784-1795; Dr. A. B. Pruitt, 1988 #248 Warrant issued. Transferred to Jacob Flin. 15 May 1787. Matthew Mathias entered 125 acres on waters of Forbis [Forbush] Creek. Borders George Flin & William Flin on the North. Includes improvement he lives on and runs North up Rockhouse Branch. SURRY CO NC DEEDS; DB D; Mrs. W. O. Absher, Mrs. Robert K Hayes p.389 29 Aug 1789 William Flinn to Thomas Childress. For £80. 200 acres Sunny Branch adj Andrew Speer, Peter Elder & Michael. Sprinkle. Signed: William Flinn. Wit: James Matthis, George Flinn p.147-148 20 Jan 1792 Mathew Matthis [Matthews?] labourer to George Flynn labourer for £100, 150 acres N Fork Forbis [Forbush] Crk. Land entered by Silas Morphew, sold at public auction in consequence of distress warrant to pay a substitute in Militia Service of sd State. Silas refusing to go himself & later bought by Reuben Matthis; later seized & sold & sd Matthew bought. Signed: Mathew Matthis. Wit: James Mathis, James Flin. STOKES CO NC RECORD OF DEEDS, VOL. 2 1787-1793; Mrs. W. O. Absher & Mrs. Robert K. Hayes. p.40 10 Oct 1788 George Flyn & wife Ellanor to John Kelly for £100. 100 acres both sides Little Yadkin, mouth of Rocky Branch. Signed: George (x) Flyn Eleanor (x) Flyn. Wit: Wm London, James East. SURRY CO NC COURT OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS; Vol 1; 1790-1795; Agnes M. Wells & Iris M. Harvey, 1990 1 Feb 1790 Mark out road from Shallowford on the Yadkin to the White Rock Ford: included Isaiah Coe and George Flynn. Mary Term 1790 William Prather [prob kin to George's wife Eleanor] vs. George Flynn. Jury finds the defendant detains the Negro Ama in the plaintiffs declaration of the price of £125. Assessed the plaintiff damage of £28 and costs. Wed, 14 Feb 1792. Deed from Mattew Mattews to George Flynn ack in open court and ordered recorded. ABSTRACTS OF LAND ENTRYS: SURRY CO NC 1784-1795; Dr. A. B. Pruitt, 1988 #723 Warrant Issd. 13 May 1794 James Matthias entered 100 acres on waters of N fork of Forbis [Forbush] Crk. Borders George Flin, Archelius Johnson & himself. George is said to have died 1828 in Leesville, Lawrence Co KY in FAR FLUNG FLINNS, but then later says they moved to Shelby Co KY, then Lawrence Co Indiana, settling there about 1811. | Flinn, George (I13090)
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1294 | Kaufhändler in Hilter Merchant in Hilter | Ellendorfs, Willbrand (I11446)
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1295 | Kaufhändler in Hilter Merchant in Hilter | Ellendorfs, Willbrand (I11446)
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1296 | Kaufhändler in Hilter | Lammers, Joh. Cillis (I11563)
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1297 | Kaufhändler in Hilter | Lammers, Joh. Cillis (I11563)
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1298 | Kaufhändler in Osnabrück | Pottker, Joh. Eberhard (I11540)
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1299 | Kaufhändler in Osnabrück | Schultze, Joh. Daniel (I11541)
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1300 | Kaufhändler in Osnabrück | Pottker, Joh. Eberhard (I11540)
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