Matches 651 to 700 of 1,640
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651 | (Research):possible ancestors Gert Dirckes died 14 Aug 1718, age 83 years (so born about 1635) Johann Drks died 23 Dec 1743, age 76 (so born about 1667) Gert Dierkes, died 4 Sep 1726, age 53 (so born about 1673) | Dierkes, Gerd (I2165)
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652 | (Research):Possible ancestors Tebke Borstedte, buried 21 Nov 1719, age 40 (so born about 1679) Johann Borstedt, buried 29 Aug 1728, age 43 (so born about 1685) | Borstedte, Catherine Elisabeth (I2166)
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653 | (Research):Possible ancestors Tebke Borstedte, buried 21 Nov 1719, age 40 (so born about 1679) Johann Borstedt, buried 29 Aug 1728, age 43 (so born about 1685) | Borstedte, Catherine Elisabeth (I2166)
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654 | (Research):Possible ancestry: Lübbeck Kleyböcker, Wehrfester u. Colonus Halberbe in Hinnenkamp married Catherina Lonnemann on 13 Sept 1677 in Damme, Osnabruck. Known children include: Johann Kleyböcker (who married Maria Elsaben Bruns in 1705) and Johann Hermann Kleyböcker Col Bohne (b. 1681, d. 9 Nov 1754 in Horsten; m. Tobcke In Der Wische about 1706). Heinrich Kleyböcker married Catherina Lindemann on 14 May 1651 in Damme. possible lead on parents: am 6.4.1710 verglichen sich in Vorden die erben des verstorbenen Tonies Bruns, namlich; Johannn Henrich Bruns und seine Schwester Maria Elsabein Bruns, Ehefrau des Wehrfesters Johann Kleyboker zu Hinnenkamp, mit ihrer Mutter Catherina Gertrut Stahl, jetzige Ehefrau des Ahasver Caveman. Tutoren, Kuratoren und Blutsfreunde der Kinder Bruns sind; Johan Evard Meyer zu icker bei Belm und Everd Me on 06.04.1710 compared in Vorden inherit the deceased Tonies Bruns, namely; Johannn Henrich Bruns and his sister Maria Elsabein Bruns, wife of the military Fester Johann Kleyboker to Hinnenkamp, with her mother Catherina Gertrut Stahl, current wife of Ahasuerus Caveman. Tutors, curators, and blood and friends of the children are Bruns; Evard Johan Meyer to icker in Belém and Everd Meyer to Enter 1.4.1759, erscheint die Witwe des verstorbenen Christian Sieveringhaus, Ancke Kleyböcker und bekennet dass sie zu Lebzeiten ihres Mannes Geld von Johann Mencke Kleyböcker geliehen hat. 04.01.1759, the widow of the late Christian Sieveringhaus, Ancke Kleyböcker appears and confesses that she has borrowed money from Johann Mencke Kleyböcker lifetime of her husband. 4.2.1763, Ancke Kleyböcker, Witwe des Christian Severinghaus, macht in Hermann Henrich Göckemeyers Haus in Damme, ihr Testament. Hermann Henrich Göckemeyer und Frau Margaretha Elsabein geb. Twistels, sollen Erben sein. Frau Margaretha Elsabein Göckemeyer geb. Twistel, ist die Tochter von Elsabein Twistel geb. Kleyböcker, der verstorbene Schwester der Ancke Severinghaus geb. Kleyböcker. Margaretha Elsabein Twistels Schwester ist Elisabeth Twistels. Ancke Severinghaus geb. Kleyböckers, ihr Bruder lebt noch. Kleyböckers wohnten zuvor in Hinnenkamp. Erwähnt wird noch die Meyersche zu Greven Sonnemanns Tochter, Anneke. 04.02.1763, Ancke Kleyböcker, widow of Christian Severinghaus, makes in Hermann Henrich Göckemeyers house in Damme, her will. Hermann Henrich Göckemeyer and wife Margaretha Elsabein born Twistels shall be heirs. Mrs. Margaretha Meyer Elsabein Göcke born Twistel, is the daughter of Elsabein Twistel born Kleyböcker, the late sister of Ancke Severinghaus born Kleyböcker. Margaretha Elsabein Twistels sister Elisabeth Twistels. Ancke Severinghaus born Kleyböckers, her brother is still alive. Kleyböckers lived previously in Hinnenkamp. Mention is still the Meyersche to Greven sun's daughter, Anneke. um 1765 wurde den Eheleuten Johann Hermann Kleybocker, Colon zu Hinnenkamp, ein Tochter des Namens Margaretha Elisabeth geboren. Da sie gebrechlich war, kaufte der Vater Spater ein kleines Haus in Vorden, in welchem sie ein kleines Geschaft betrieb und dadurch ihren Lebensunterhalt erwarb. Sie war schon vor 1807 in Vorden verstorben 1765 Mr. and Mrs. Johann Hermann Kleybocker, Colon to Hinnenkamp, a daughter of the name Margaretha Elisabeth was born. She was frail, the father Later bought a small house in Vorden in which they ran a small shop and thereby earned their livelihood. She died before 1807 in Vorden 11.11.1775 Johann Mencke Kleybocker, Kaufmann in Vorden, reiste geschaftlich oft nach Holland. er vererbte am 11.11.1775 sein ganzes Vermogen an seinen Bruder Johan Hermann Kleyboker, der Colon zu Hinnenkamp war. Johann Mencke Kleybocker verstarb ohne Leibeserben. 11.11.1775 Johann Mencke Kleybocker, businessman in Vorden, for a business meeting often traveled to Holland. he bequeathed his entire fortune on 11.11.1775 at his brother Johan Hermann Kleyboker who had colon to Hinnenkamp. Johann Mencke Kleybocker died without heirs. | Kleyböker, Joh. Heinrich (I11471)
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655 | (Research):Possible ancestry: Lübbeck Kleyböcker, Wehrfester u. Colonus Halberbe in Hinnenkamp married Catherina Lonnemann on 13 Sept 1677 in Damme, Osnabruck. Known children include: Johann Kleyböcker (who married Maria Elsaben Bruns in 1705) and Johann Hermann Kleyböcker Col Bohne (b. 1681, d. 9 Nov 1754 in Horsten; m. Tobcke In Der Wische about 1706). Heinrich Kleyböcker married Catherina Lindemann on 14 May 1651 in Damme. possible lead on parents: am 6.4.1710 verglichen sich in Vorden die erben des verstorbenen Tonies Bruns, namlich; Johannn Henrich Bruns und seine Schwester Maria Elsabein Bruns, Ehefrau des Wehrfesters Johann Kleyboker zu Hinnenkamp, mit ihrer Mutter Catherina Gertrut Stahl, jetzige Ehefrau des Ahasver Caveman. Tutoren, Kuratoren und Blutsfreunde der Kinder Bruns sind; Johan Evard Meyer zu icker bei Belm und Everd Me on 06.04.1710 compared in Vorden inherit the deceased Tonies Bruns, namely; Johannn Henrich Bruns and his sister Maria Elsabein Bruns, wife of the military Fester Johann Kleyboker to Hinnenkamp, with her mother Catherina Gertrut Stahl, current wife of Ahasuerus Caveman. Tutors, curators, and blood and friends of the children are Bruns; Evard Johan Meyer to icker in Belém and Everd Meyer to Enter 1.4.1759, erscheint die Witwe des verstorbenen Christian Sieveringhaus, Ancke Kleyböcker und bekennet dass sie zu Lebzeiten ihres Mannes Geld von Johann Mencke Kleyböcker geliehen hat. 04.01.1759, the widow of the late Christian Sieveringhaus, Ancke Kleyböcker appears and confesses that she has borrowed money from Johann Mencke Kleyböcker lifetime of her husband. 4.2.1763, Ancke Kleyböcker, Witwe des Christian Severinghaus, macht in Hermann Henrich Göckemeyers Haus in Damme, ihr Testament. Hermann Henrich Göckemeyer und Frau Margaretha Elsabein geb. Twistels, sollen Erben sein. Frau Margaretha Elsabein Göckemeyer geb. Twistel, ist die Tochter von Elsabein Twistel geb. Kleyböcker, der verstorbene Schwester der Ancke Severinghaus geb. Kleyböcker. Margaretha Elsabein Twistels Schwester ist Elisabeth Twistels. Ancke Severinghaus geb. Kleyböckers, ihr Bruder lebt noch. Kleyböckers wohnten zuvor in Hinnenkamp. Erwähnt wird noch die Meyersche zu Greven Sonnemanns Tochter, Anneke. 04.02.1763, Ancke Kleyböcker, widow of Christian Severinghaus, makes in Hermann Henrich Göckemeyers house in Damme, her will. Hermann Henrich Göckemeyer and wife Margaretha Elsabein born Twistels shall be heirs. Mrs. Margaretha Meyer Elsabein Göcke born Twistel, is the daughter of Elsabein Twistel born Kleyböcker, the late sister of Ancke Severinghaus born Kleyböcker. Margaretha Elsabein Twistels sister Elisabeth Twistels. Ancke Severinghaus born Kleyböckers, her brother is still alive. Kleyböckers lived previously in Hinnenkamp. Mention is still the Meyersche to Greven sun's daughter, Anneke. um 1765 wurde den Eheleuten Johann Hermann Kleybocker, Colon zu Hinnenkamp, ein Tochter des Namens Margaretha Elisabeth geboren. Da sie gebrechlich war, kaufte der Vater Spater ein kleines Haus in Vorden, in welchem sie ein kleines Geschaft betrieb und dadurch ihren Lebensunterhalt erwarb. Sie war schon vor 1807 in Vorden verstorben 1765 Mr. and Mrs. Johann Hermann Kleybocker, Colon to Hinnenkamp, a daughter of the name Margaretha Elisabeth was born. She was frail, the father Later bought a small house in Vorden in which they ran a small shop and thereby earned their livelihood. She died before 1807 in Vorden 11.11.1775 Johann Mencke Kleybocker, Kaufmann in Vorden, reiste geschaftlich oft nach Holland. er vererbte am 11.11.1775 sein ganzes Vermogen an seinen Bruder Johan Hermann Kleyboker, der Colon zu Hinnenkamp war. Johann Mencke Kleybocker verstarb ohne Leibeserben. 11.11.1775 Johann Mencke Kleybocker, businessman in Vorden, for a business meeting often traveled to Holland. he bequeathed his entire fortune on 11.11.1775 at his brother Johan Hermann Kleyboker who had colon to Hinnenkamp. Johann Mencke Kleybocker died without heirs. | Kleyböker, Joh. Heinrich (I11471)
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656 | (Research):Possible this is the Ludwig who married Anna Maria Kolb on 21 Oct 1788, but LDS file shows her as a 2nd wife to Ludwig son of Johann Adam Eckert and Christina Eidmann. | Kolb, Anna Maria (I10512)
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657 | (Research):Possible this is the Ludwig who married Anna Maria Kolb on 21 Oct 1788, but LDS file shows her as a 2nd wife to Ludwig son of Johann Adam Eckert and Christina Eidmann. | Kolb, Anna Maria (I10512)
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658 | (Research):Possibles: Joh. Friedrich Stiegman was christened 27 Apr 1766 in Eidinghausen, parents were Wilhelm Stiegman and Anna Ilsabe Brincks Friedrich Wilhelm Stiegman was christened 30 Jun 1765 in Eidinghauasen, father was Friedrich Stiegman | Stiegmann, Friedrich (I8753)
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659 | (Research):Possibly the Christian Wilharm who arrived on 7 Jul 1845 at the port of Baltimore on the ship "Apollo". That Christian Wilharm gave his age as 26 and was from Shernecken (Schierneichen?). 1858/59 City Directory: Christian WIlhelm, laborer, res. 165 S. Alabama. Will written 6 Jul 1871 and proven 1 Apr 1873 | Wilharm, (Friederich) Christian (I2535)
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660 | (Research):Princess Anne County, VA Will of William Hillyard (DB1, p. 84) Barbados. In the name of God amen. I Wm. Hillyard of Princess Anne County in Virginia, Marriner lying very sick & weak but of a perfect sound mind & memory praise be to the Lord for it but considering the frailty of all mankind doe make ordain this present instrument or writing to be my last will & testament in manner & forme following: Imprimis I doe give up my soul unto the mercifull hands o almighty God my saviour & redeemer, hoping that the merits of his blessed son most holly Jesus he will pardon & forgive all my sins. My body I doe recommend to my mother from whence it come to be buried at the descretion of my exes. Hereafter named. Item I doe give & bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Mary Hillyard during the time of her widowhood after my decease all my plantation situate lying on the eastern shore on the aforesaid County of Princess Anne in Virga. Aforesd. containing by estimation two hundred acres of land together will all houses, edifices, & buildings thereon erected & built also my stock of hogs, sheep, & meat cattle & horses thereon remaining & being at the time of my decease & also one negro man or slave by name Jack after my decease but if it should soe happen that my said wife should intermarry with any other person in the time of her widowhood then it is my will & desire that my sd. Plantation together with all my personal estate be duely run out & appraised & equally to be devided in three equal parts (viz) the one third part to be & remaine to my sd. Wife during her naturall life & noe longer and after her decease to be & remaine to my son & daughter in law William Russell of the sd. County of Princess Anne planter & Anne Russell of the sd. County spinster & to their heires forever to be equally divided between them. Item and as to the other of the two third parts of my estate as shall be then remaining I doe hereby give & bequeath the one third part unto my son-in-law William Russell to be & remain unto him & his heirs forever and the other third parte of my estate I do hereby give & bequeath unto my sd daughter-in-law Anne Russell to be & remain to her & her heires forever. But if it shall happen that my sd son-in-law William Russell or my sd. Daughter Russell or either of them should happen to die without issue then I doe give my sd. Estate as aforesaid unto the survivor or survivors of them lawfully begotten or to be begotten of either of their bodyes to be & remain to them & to their heires forever. Item & lastly I doe nominate & appoint my true trusted & well beloved friends Capt. Abraham Oyfield of the Island of Barbados marriner & also Mr. Thomas Beard of the same Island Cooper to be my exec. in trust & to take care of my concerns both by consignment & also on my proper acct. which I have & shall ___ behind one at the time of my ____ in the aforesaid Island & also I doe hereby nominate & appoint my trusted friends Mr. Henry Woodhouse & Mr. Lemuell Phillips both of the county of Princess Anne in Virga. Aforesd. in the absence of my aforesad exec. to be my exec. in trust there to see this my said will duely executred & performed in manner & forme aforesd. In testimony hereof I doe hereunto set my hand & seale this twenty eighth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred & ninety four. Princess Anne County, VA (DB1, p. 408) Russell & Bell deed to Bodnam To all people to whom these presents shall come know ye that we Wm. Russell & Willm. Bell both of ye Government of North Carolina planter for ye valuable consideration of thirty pounds sterling to us in hand paid and secured by good causion before the signing & sealing hereof wherewith we acknowledge our selves well satisfied contented & paid doe acknowledge to have alienated bargained sold & delivered unto Thomas Bodnam of ye County of Princess Anne in ye Government of Virga. plantr. one parcel of land containing by estimation two hundred and fifty acres be it more or less the said lying & being in ye County of Princess Anne & bounded as followeth Southerly one Geo. Morse lands, Easterly Edwd. Cooper & Jno. Woodhouse land Northerly on Willm. Moors land formerly Peter Crashleys & Westerly on Edwd. Cannons & Timothy Dennis land it being a parcel of land ye Mr. Willm. Hillyard bought of Joel Martin & by ye sd Hillyard given to me ye sd William Russell & my sister Ann now ye wife of ye abovesd. Willim. Bell as by ye last will & Testamt. Of ye sd. Hillyard may more at large appeare at being dated ye 28th of June one thousand six hundred ninety four to have & to hold ye abovesaid two hundred and fifty acres of land be it more or less to him ye sd Bodnam his heires Extr. Admes. Or assinges forever with all houses orchard, gardens, waters, & marshes & all other appurtenances profitts and commodities thereunto belonging or by any meanes appertaining to ye same we the sd Wm. Russell & Willm. Bell binding ourselves our heires Extr. Admes. & assignes in a general warranty to he ye sd Thomas Bodnam his heires Extr. Admes or assignes shall from time to time and at all times forever hereafter hold possesse & enjoy the abovesaid bargained premises without ye molestation of us ye subscribers hereby declaring that we have good right and lawful authority to signe and seale this present deed of sale. In Witness whereof we ye subscribers Willm. Russell & Willm. Bell have hereunto set our hands and fixed our seales this 7th day of 7ber in ye year of our Lord 1703 Signed Willm. W. Russell and Will Bell Witnessed by John Richason and John Meidon (or Meldon) Princess Anne/Acknowledged in open Court by Wm. Russell ye 5th 8ber 1704 & ordered to be recorded. I the wife of Willm. Bell have and do by these presents relinquish all right title and interest to ye above specified land according to ye above deed with all appurtances….. Jul 1707: Mrs. Margaret McBride against Wm. REED, Wm. BRAY, and Wm. RUSSELL for assault and insolence which occurred in Pasquotank Precinct. [NC Higher Court Records, Vol IV, p. 370] Jul 1708: Thomas Blitchenden against Wm. Russell. No further information. [NC Higher Court Records, Vol IV, p. 409] 1708 William Russell appears in a deed in Currituck Precinct, NC (no specifics, appears in list entitled "Persons Mentioned in Currituck Precinct Deeds Prior to 1725") 28 Jul 1713 (Minutes of General Court of NC) Coll Wm Reed: by Edwd Moseley his attorney Comes to pr?s his Suite agt Wm Russell in a plea of the Case and Saith the Deft Stands Justly Indebted to the plt in the Sume of Twenty pounds Seventeen Shillings & Three pence and the Deft was Called & Came not whereupon the plt by his attorney afsd prayed an attachmt agt the Estate of the Deft wch is Granted. Coll William Reed by Edwd Moseley his attorney: Comes to pros his his Suite agt Wm Russell in a plea of Tresspass and Saith: that the Deft the last Day of June or begining of July anno Dni 1711 by force & armes &c: the plantation or Inclosed Ground or pasture of him the sd plt in Coratuck prcinct Did Breake & a Six year old Bull therefound belongen to him the plt of the price of fforty Shillings Did Take kill & Carry away: and other harmes to him Did Doe: &c: and the Deft was Called to answr thereunto but Came not whereupon the plt by his attorney afsd prayed an attachmt agt the Defts Estate wch was Granted 29 Mar 1714: William Russell of Corratuck Precinct, 431 acres on Cape Hatterass Island joining ye sound and Col. William Reed (William Reed was born c1667 and was Governor of NC from 1722 to 1724. He died Dec 11 1728 in Pasquotank County, NC). [ Province of North Carolina 1663-1729, Grant 632, p. 220] Nov 1714 William Russell appears on Currituck County Tax and Militia List. 1715 William Russell appears on Currituck County Tax and Militia List Corrytuck May ye [21th 1716] Then Receved of James Browne three pound [thirteen] Shillings & Sixpence by order of John Whedbee it being due for thirty Six days Servis and a Cow and a Quarter of Beef, Receved per [me] Wm. (his W mark) Russell 1716 William Russell appears on Currituck County Tax and Militia List 1717 Administration of Estate of Wm. Russell William Russell. Dead without a will; his widow Sarah Russell Administratrix; Dec. 28, 1717. This is from The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, edited by J. R. B. Hathaway in 1900. Vol. 1, p. 71: | Russell, William "W" (I1201)
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661 | (Research):Princess Anne County, VA Will of William Hillyard (DB1, p. 84) Barbados. In the name of God amen. I Wm. Hillyard of Princess Anne County in Virginia, Marriner lying very sick & weak but of a perfect sound mind & memory praise be to the Lord for it but considering the frailty of all mankind doe make ordain this present instrument or writing to be my last will & testament in manner & forme following: Imprimis I doe give up my soul unto the mercifull hands o almighty God my saviour & redeemer, hoping that the merits of his blessed son most holly Jesus he will pardon & forgive all my sins. My body I doe recommend to my mother from whence it come to be buried at the descretion of my exes. Hereafter named. Item I doe give & bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Mary Hillyard during the time of her widowhood after my decease all my plantation situate lying on the eastern shore on the aforesaid County of Princess Anne in Virga. Aforesd. containing by estimation two hundred acres of land together will all houses, edifices, & buildings thereon erected & built also my stock of hogs, sheep, & meat cattle & horses thereon remaining & being at the time of my decease & also one negro man or slave by name Jack after my decease but if it should soe happen that my said wife should intermarry with any other person in the time of her widowhood then it is my will & desire that my sd. Plantation together with all my personal estate be duely run out & appraised & equally to be devided in three equal parts (viz) the one third part to be & remaine to my sd. Wife during her naturall life & noe longer and after her decease to be & remaine to my son & daughter in law William Russell of the sd. County of Princess Anne planter & Anne Russell of the sd. County spinster & to their heires forever to be equally divided between them. Item and as to the other of the two third parts of my estate as shall be then remaining I doe hereby give & bequeath the one third part unto my son-in-law William Russell to be & remain unto him & his heirs forever and the other third parte of my estate I do hereby give & bequeath unto my sd daughter-in-law Anne Russell to be & remain to her & her heires forever. But if it shall happen that my sd son-in-law William Russell or my sd. Daughter Russell or either of them should happen to die without issue then I doe give my sd. Estate as aforesaid unto the survivor or survivors of them lawfully begotten or to be begotten of either of their bodyes to be & remain to them & to their heires forever. Item & lastly I doe nominate & appoint my true trusted & well beloved friends Capt. Abraham Oyfield of the Island of Barbados marriner & also Mr. Thomas Beard of the same Island Cooper to be my exec. in trust & to take care of my concerns both by consignment & also on my proper acct. which I have & shall ___ behind one at the time of my ____ in the aforesaid Island & also I doe hereby nominate & appoint my trusted friends Mr. Henry Woodhouse & Mr. Lemuell Phillips both of the county of Princess Anne in Virga. Aforesd. in the absence of my aforesad exec. to be my exec. in trust there to see this my said will duely executred & performed in manner & forme aforesd. In testimony hereof I doe hereunto set my hand & seale this twenty eighth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred & ninety four. Princess Anne County, VA (DB1, p. 408) Russell & Bell deed to Bodnam To all people to whom these presents shall come know ye that we Wm. Russell & Willm. Bell both of ye Government of North Carolina planter for ye valuable consideration of thirty pounds sterling to us in hand paid and secured by good causion before the signing & sealing hereof wherewith we acknowledge our selves well satisfied contented & paid doe acknowledge to have alienated bargained sold & delivered unto Thomas Bodnam of ye County of Princess Anne in ye Government of Virga. plantr. one parcel of land containing by estimation two hundred and fifty acres be it more or less the said lying & being in ye County of Princess Anne & bounded as followeth Southerly one Geo. Morse lands, Easterly Edwd. Cooper & Jno. Woodhouse land Northerly on Willm. Moors land formerly Peter Crashleys & Westerly on Edwd. Cannons & Timothy Dennis land it being a parcel of land ye Mr. Willm. Hillyard bought of Joel Martin & by ye sd Hillyard given to me ye sd William Russell & my sister Ann now ye wife of ye abovesd. Willim. Bell as by ye last will & Testamt. Of ye sd. Hillyard may more at large appeare at being dated ye 28th of June one thousand six hundred ninety four to have & to hold ye abovesaid two hundred and fifty acres of land be it more or less to him ye sd Bodnam his heires Extr. Admes. Or assinges forever with all houses orchard, gardens, waters, & marshes & all other appurtenances profitts and commodities thereunto belonging or by any meanes appertaining to ye same we the sd Wm. Russell & Willm. Bell binding ourselves our heires Extr. Admes. & assignes in a general warranty to he ye sd Thomas Bodnam his heires Extr. Admes or assignes shall from time to time and at all times forever hereafter hold possesse & enjoy the abovesaid bargained premises without ye molestation of us ye subscribers hereby declaring that we have good right and lawful authority to signe and seale this present deed of sale. In Witness whereof we ye subscribers Willm. Russell & Willm. Bell have hereunto set our hands and fixed our seales this 7th day of 7ber in ye year of our Lord 1703 Signed Willm. W. Russell and Will Bell Witnessed by John Richason and John Meidon (or Meldon) Princess Anne/Acknowledged in open Court by Wm. Russell ye 5th 8ber 1704 & ordered to be recorded. I the wife of Willm. Bell have and do by these presents relinquish all right title and interest to ye above specified land according to ye above deed with all appurtances….. | Russell, Anne (I3738)
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662 | (Research):Princess Anne County, VA (DB1, p. 64) Newton deed to Morse George and Francis Newton to Capt. Francis Morse 200 acres called Surry Plantation which I bought of Thomas Griffin, formerly given to Mary Russell late wife of William Hillyard by her brother William Walstone and sold to me 16 Sep 1689 and land formerly belonging to William Basnet and sold to William Shreefs and by will to his wife now wife of Thomas Moore and sold to me 16 Mar 1691 for 200 lbs. sterling and another tract called Piney Island. Wit: Francis Sayer, Joell Cornick, Malachy Thruston. Princess Anne County, VA (DB1, p. 105) Inventory of Wm. Hillyard Numerous items listed. Signed Mary M. Grandy Sworn to be a true Inventory by Mary Grandy now the wife of Thomas Grandy late wido & relict of Wm. Hillyard decd. to the best of her knowledge except some few things she disposed of in the time of her widowhood & if any more come to her s knowledge to give a true acct. of it this 7th Nov 1696 | Walston, Mary (I3740)
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663 | (Research):Princess Anne Orders and Minutes Russell vs Hillyard At an Orphans Court held for Princess Anne County 4th May 1693 Upon the petition of Mary Russell it is ordered that __ William Hillyard pay and deliver to her what is due belonging to her from the Estate of her father Thomas Russell decd. | Russell, Mary (I3762)
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664 | (Research):Private, 40th Company, 165th D.B. Aboard the troopship Tuscania enroute to Europe. Ship was torpedoed on 2 Feb 1918. He was among the 230 men on the ship killed. | White, Ethan Oren (I7763)
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665 | (Research):Prominent among its industries is a mill, built in 1863, by a company composed of George M Eckert, Hermann H. Voskamp, Leonard Kayser, Henry Koch, William Massmann, and Henry Eckert. This company made, May 11, 1864, an addition to the town of Darmstadt, calling it" The Mill Company's addition." The mill is now owned and operated by Martin Eckert. It has four run of stone. Its capacity is 200 barrels of flour per diem; gives employment to five men; cost about $30,000. Flour is hauled by wagon to Marissa station, six miles distant, thence shipped chiefly to St. Louis, Mo., and Cairo, Ill. The mill has contributed much to the upbuilding of the town. | Eckert, (Johann) Heinrich (I4146)
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666 | (Research):Prominent among its industries is a mill, built in 1863, by a company composed of George M Eckert, Hermann H. Voskamp, Leonard Kayser, Henry Koch, William Massmann, and Henry Eckert. This company made, May 11, 1864, an addition to the town of Darmstadt, calling it" The Mill Company's addition." The mill is now owned and operated by Martin Eckert. It has four run of stone. Its capacity is 200 barrels of flour per diem; gives employment to five men; cost about $30,000. Flour is hauled by wagon to Marissa station, six miles distant, thence shipped chiefly to St. Louis, Mo., and Cairo, Ill. The mill has contributed much to the upbuilding of the town. | Eckert, (Johann) Heinrich (I4146)
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667 | (Research):Pvt. US Army WWII M;boro Daily Independant, 3 Sep 1943 The address of Henry LOY, husband of Mrs. Helen LOY, is 36679018, is Hdq. Co. 17, Port Mobile T. C. New Orleans Staking Area, Louisiana | Loy, Henry E. (I5566)
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668 | (Research):Randolph County, IL 1840 Census: 1 male 16-20 (Thomas was 23) 1 female 60-70 (who is this, possibly Frances Killgrove's mother, age is right) 1 female 20-30 (Frances Kilgrove age 25) 1 female under 5 (Mary E. Guymon age 3) | Killgrove, Frances H. (I6213)
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669 | (Research):Ratsherr 1617, als Bgm. zuerst genannt 2.Adv.1622 begr. Mo.n.6.Trin. 1629 Gerd E. (Witwe = Rolfs Mutter lebt Mai 1648) cop. 2.Trin. 1613 Gerd Sch. und Margret von Drebber | Ellinghausen aka Shomacher, Gerd (I12876)
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670 | (Research):Ratsherr 1617, als Bgm. zuerst genannt 2.Adv.1622 begr. Mo.n.6.Trin. 1629 Gerd E. (Witwe = Rolfs Mutter lebt Mai 1648) cop. 2.Trin. 1613 Gerd Sch. und Margret von Drebber | Ellinghausen aka Shomacher, Gerd (I12876)
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671 | (Research):Record Series:«tab»Misc Historical Records Collection:«tab»Marion County Wills County:«tab»Marion Name:«tab»Frederick Rust Date Filed:«tab»1880/03/05 Out Of State Filing:«tab» Out Of County Filing:«tab» Notes:«tab» Aais:«tab»112822 Accession Number:«tab»2003209 Location:«tab»54-G-04 Box #:«tab»222 Folder:«tab» Referencenumber:«tab»WILL12119 | Rust, (Johann) Friedrich (I3549)
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672 | (Research):Rep 335, Nr. 4249 Vol II 1. Rust, Johann Friedrich aus Osnabrück 2. 1811 3. Tagelöhner 4. ? 5. Ehefrau Elisabeth geb. Hagemeyer 6. ? 7. Amerika 8. 31.3.1845 9. 150 Reichstaler A duplicate record from another source Dep 3 b III Nr. 501 1. Rust, Johann Friedrich aus Osnabrück 2. 1811 3. Tagelöhner 4. ? 5. Ehefrau Elisabeth geb. Hagemeyer 1811 6. ? 7. Amerika 8. 31.3.1845 9. 150 Reichstaler 3 June 1845 Bark Diana, arrival in New Orleans, LA from Bremen Joh. Friedr. Rust, age 33, male, laborer, from Hannover to US Lisette Rust, age 34, female, from Hannover to US Elise, Hagemeyer, age 20, female, servant, from Hannover to US Also appears in some records as Henrietta Rust. 1860 Federal Census Brownstown, Jackson County, IN Rust, Frederick, age 49, farmer, born Hanover Rust, Louzetta, age 49, born Hanover 1870 Federal Census, Patoka, Dubois County, IN Rust, Fredrich, age 59, farmer, born Prussia Rust, Elizabeth, age 59, born Prussia 1880 Census: Henrietta Rust, age 70, listed as Aunt, living in household of Charles and Elizabeth OTTO (52 Oriental Ave). She remained with them until at least 1889 as Lizetta Rust appears at the same address in the City Directory of that year. Other Rust Families found 1850 Federal Census, Patoka, Dubois County, IN Rust, Harmon, age 40, farmer, born Germany (died in 1852) Rust, Mary, age 39, born Germany (1812-1886) Frederick, age 12, born Germany Mary, age 8, born Indiana Eliza, age 3, born Indiana 1860 Federal Census, Grassy Fork, Jackson County, IN Rust, Frederick, age 30, farmer, born Hanover Rust, Charlotte, age 24, born Hanover Frederick, age 2, born Indiana 1860 Federal Census, Washington, Jackson County, IN Rust, William, age 50, farmer,born Hanover Rust, Mary, age 59, born Hanover Rust, Charlotte, age 22, born Hanover Rust, Frederick, age 19, born Hanover Rust, Henry, age 13, born Indiana 1870 Federal Census, Hamilton, Jackson County, IN Rust, Charlotte, age 69, born Prussia (must be widow of Wm. above) Rust, Henry, age 23, Farmer , born Prussia 1870 Federal Census, Patoka, Dubois County, IN Rust, Frederick, age 33, Physician, born Prussia Rust, Catherine, age 25, born Prussia Rust, William age 6, born IN Rust, C. Frederick, age 3, born IN Rust, John, age 6/12, born IN 1880 Federal Census, Holland, Dubois County, IN Rust, Frederick, age 42, Physician, born Hannover, both parents born Hanover Rust, Catherine, age 35, born G. Oldenburgh, parents born G. Oldenburgh Rust, William, age 16, born IN Rust, Frederick, age 13, born IN Rust, John, age 10, born IN Rust, Emma, age 5, born IN Rust, Henry, age 1, born IN Rust, Mary, age 68, mother-in-law, born Hanover, parents born Hanover. 1900 Federal Census, Jackson, Jackson County, IN Rust, Frederick, age 70 (Nov 1829), farmer, born Germany (immigrated 1846) Rust, Catherine, age 55 (Jul 1844) born IN (both married 40 years, 4 child, 3 living) Rust, Elsie, age 17 (Oct 1882) born IN Rust, Lusette, age 13 (Oct 1886), born IN 1900 Federal Census, Hamilton, Jackson County, IN Rust, Fred W., age 34 (Feb 1865), born IN Rust, Anna M., age 28 (Feb 1873) born IN Rust, Henry F. age 7 (Aug 1892), born IN Rust, Walter H., age 5 (Sep 1894), born IN Rust, Charlotte M., age 3 (Feb 1897), born IN Rust, William, age 66 (May 1833) born Germany, Father (Immigrated 1855) | Hagemeyer, Elisabeth "Lizetta" (I3548)
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673 | (Research):Rev. G. W. Welker's burial records: 9-28-1856, Catherine Albright, w/o A. Albright, (born a Loy). b.5-31-1771. D. 9-27-1856. Aged 85y3m26d. An aged member of the German Reformed Church. Sermon: 2 Timothy 4th Chapter. 1st part of 6th verse. St. P. | Loy, Catherine "Caty" (I585)
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674 | (Research):Rittmeister, Förster | Wellinghausen, Christoph Heinrich (I12880)
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675 | (Research):Rittmeister, Förster | Wellinghausen, Christoph Heinrich (I12880)
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676 | (Research):Röbken, Ilsabeh, wahr der Montag in den Pfingsten getauft Baptised on Pentacost | Robbeke, Catherina Ilsabeh (I12068)
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677 | (Research):Sailed 12 Jun 1635 on board the ship "James" from London to New England along with his brother William. Both men listed their occupation as Shoemaker, | Morse, Anthony (I9402)
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678 | (Research):Schlierbach is about 18km SE of Dietzenbach and near Klein Umstadt. | Sehnert, Anna Margaretha (I10537)
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679 | (Research):Schlierbach is about 18km SE of Dietzenbach and near Klein Umstadt. | Sehnert, Anna Margaretha (I10537)
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680 | (Research):Schneider (tailor) of Quakenbruck Meister im Kleidermacher - Amt = I think this means he was head of the Tailors Guild or was a master tailor and member of the tailors guild. | Twenhöfel, Joh. Heinrich<-u> (I2269)
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681 | (Research):Schneider (tailor) of Quakenbruck Meister im Kleidermacher - Amt = I think this means he was head of the Tailors Guild or was a master tailor and member of the tailors guild. | Twenhöfel, Joh. «u»Heinrich«-u» (I2269)
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682 | (Research):Schumacher (Shoemaker/Cobbler) of Bramsche | Pörtener, Dietrich (I11544)
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683 | (Research):Schumacher (Shoemaker/Cobbler) of Bramsche | Pörtener, Dietrich (I11544)
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684 | (Research):Sec: 223, Lot: 571 1930 Census states she arrived in U.S. in 1874 and that she was Naturalized. | Ristow, Mary C. (I2826)
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685 | (Research):See http://nortvoods.net/morse.html conflicting info on exactly which Wiliam is which and which Anthony is which. | Morse, William (I9399)
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686 | (Research):See page 288 of Vol. X Colonial Records of North Carolina for Malcolm Curry a member of Com. of Safety, North Carolina Aug. 25, 1775. 1790 Census: Malcolm Curry, Stokes Co., N. C., 1 male over 16, 4 females; 1800 Census: Stokes County, NC Malcolm Curry 1 male over 45 1 female 16-25 1 female 26-44 1 female over 45 | Curry, Malcolm (I13101)
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687 | (Research):seel. Johann Baden eheliche Tochter | Baden, Anna Gerdrut (I17417)
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688 | (Research):seine Schwester, ihre Schwester Undt Johann Rustß seine Tochter | Kerkhof, Anne Ilse (I14617)
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689 | (Research):seit 1671 beim Abendmahl; immatr. Jena 1678 I think he was confirmed in 1671 (so birth abt 1657) | Ellinghausen, Heinrich Rudolf (I12875)
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690 | (Research):seit 1671 beim Abendmahl; immatr. Jena 1678 I think he was confirmed in 1671 (so birth abt 1657) | Ellinghausen, Heinrich Rudolf (I12875)
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691 | (Research):Sep Court 1774 (Carteret) Peter Physioc moved to the court for letters of administration on the estate of William Britton decd and granted. at the same time entered into bond with Lewis Welch Esq. and John Bishop and qualified as the law directs. Appears on 1779 Tax list of Craven County, NC Aug Court 1796 (Carteret) A deed from William Mace to Peter Physioc for fifty acres was proved by the affirmation of Francis Mace and ordered to be registered. | Physioc, Peter (I7869)
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692 | (Research):Served as a machinist in the engine room on the submarine Baya from 1955 to 1958. Stillwater NewsPress (30 May 2009) Tom and Barbara Welp Tom and Barbara Welp will celebrate their 50th anniversary on Saturday. They were married Saturday, June 6, 1959, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Campbell Hill, Ill., before the groom's father, the late Rev. H.C. Welp. They have three children, Jodi and Bob Bosler, Stillwater; Tricia and Mike Pettiford, Garland, Texas; and Todd Welp, Clinton. They have five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Welp served in the U.S. Navy on the submarine U.S.S. Baya from 1955 to 1958. He worked in the printing industry for 39 years in Sparta and Effingham, Ill.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Stillwater. He retired in 1999. Mrs. Welp worked for Spartan Printing in Sparta, Ill., and is a homemaker. . | Welp, Thomas Walter (I1776)
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693 | (Research):Served as a machinist in the engine room on the submarine Baya from 1955 to 1958. Stillwater NewsPress (30 May 2009) Tom and Barbara Welp Tom and Barbara Welp will celebrate their 50th anniversary on Saturday. They were married Saturday, June 6, 1959, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Campbell Hill, Ill., before the groom's father, the late Rev. H.C. Welp. They have three children, Jodi and Bob Bosler, Stillwater; Tricia and Mike Pettiford, Garland, Texas; and Todd Welp, Clinton. They have five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Welp served in the U.S. Navy on the submarine U.S.S. Baya from 1955 to 1958. He worked in the printing industry for 39 years in Sparta and Effingham, Ill.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Stillwater. He retired in 1999. Mrs. Welp worked for Spartan Printing in Sparta, Ill., and is a homemaker. . | Welp, Thomas Walter (I1776)
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694 | (Research):Served in Capt. Ratcliffs Company of Volunteers from 19 Apr 1836 to 1 Sep 1836. This was during the war between Texas and Mexico. His widow recieved 1280 acres in Bounty Land in Goliad County, TX. Found info on a Capt. Wm. Ratcliff's San Augustine Volunteers joined up about 1 Apr 1836 and arrived late for the Battle of San Jacinto on Apr 21st. Not sure if this is the same unit or not. See Guymon book pp234 & 235 | Guymon, William (I6445)
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695 | (Research):Served in the Marine Corps during WWII, 1942 to 1946. | Raterman, Herbert (I1882)
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696 | (Research):Served in Union Army. Enlisted 5 Dec 1863 in Company H, 32nd Iowa Infantry Regiment | Behnken, Thees (I1679)
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697 | (Research):Served on the USS Michigan | Loy, Thomas James Sr. (I4511)
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698 | (Research):She was among the members when the Murphysboro Free Will Baptist church was reorganized in 1893. Other members included Mollie Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Pate, Geo. C. Bagwill, Lillian B. Pheonix, Leander and Susan Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. John Poutson, Missouri Berry, and Bettie A. Pheonix. | Bradley, Elizabeth Ann (I565)
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699 | (Research):She was among the members when the Murphysboro Free Will Baptist church was reorganized in 1893. Other members included Mollie Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Pate, Geo. C. Bagwill, Lillian B. Pheonix, Leander and Susan Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. John Poutson, Missouri Berry, and Bettie A. Pheonix. | Bradley, Elizabeth Ann (I565)
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700 | (Research):She was sponser for Metke Speir, daughter of Hinrich Spier of Rusbend in March 1682. | Ostermeier-Ostermeyer, Mette (I14681)
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