Matches 9,001 to 9,038 of 9,038
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9001 | _SUBQ: The News-Sentinel _BIBL: The News-Sentinel. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878396)
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9002 | _SUBQ: The Paonian, 6-19-1924 _BIBL: The Paonian. Paonia, Colorado, 6-19-1924 _TMPLT: | Source (S_439877996)
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9003 | _SUBQ: Thomas C. Messick, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll County, Arkansas, ED 45, S D 3, Sheet 6; Heritage Quest online. _BIBL: Thomas C. Messick, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll County, Arkansas, ED 45, S D 3, Sheet 6; Heritage Quest online. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439877916)
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9004 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, Darlington IOOF Cemetery, Darlington, Montgomery County, Ind iana _BIBL: Tombstone, Darlington IOOF Cemetery, Darlington, Montgomery County, Ind iana. _TMPLT: Call number: | Source (S_439878044)
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9005 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Darlington, Montgomery County, Indiana _BIBL: Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Darlington, Montgomery County, Indiana. _TMPLT: Call number: | Source (S_439878050)
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9006 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, Hutton Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana _BIBL: Tombstone, Hutton Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana. _TMPLT: Call number: | Source (S_439878835)
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9007 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, North Branch Cemetery, Earlham, IA _BIBL: Tombstone, North Branch Cemetery, Earlham, IA. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878357)
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9008 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indian a _BIBL: Tombstone, Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indian a. _TMPLT: Call number: | Source (S_439878048)
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9009 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, Shannondale Cemetery, Shannondale, Montgomery County, Indian a _BIBL: Tombstone, Shannondale Cemetery, Shannondale, Montgomery County, Indian a. _TMPLT: Call number: | Source (S_439878046)
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9010 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, St. James Lutheran Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana _BIBL: Tombstone, St. James Lutheran Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana. _TMPLT: Call number: | Source (S_439878042)
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9011 | _SUBQ: Tombstone, Youngs Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana _BIBL: Tombstone, Youngs Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana. _TMPLT: Call number: | Source (S_439878170)
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9012 | _SUBQ: Tuttle, Janis Beezley, <i>Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home P ages: Janis R. Beezley of Noble County Indiana Family Home Page:</i>. _BIBL: Tuttle, Janis Beezley. <i>Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home P ages: Janis R. Beezley of Noble County Indiana Family Home Page:</i>. J anis Tuttle. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878449)
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9013 | _SUBQ: Tuttle, Janis Beezley, <i>Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home P ages: Janis R. Beezley of Noble County Indiana Family Home Page:</i>. ( Janis Tuttle) _BIBL: Tuttle, Janis Beezley, <i>Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home P ages: Janis R. Beezley of Noble County Indiana Family Home Page:</i>. ( Janis Tuttle). _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878448)
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9014 | _SUBQ: U.S. Public Records Index _BIBL: U.S. Public Records Index. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878637)
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9015 | _SUBQ: United States, Bureau of Land Management, Mississippi, Homestead and Ca sh Entry Patents, Pre-1908 _BIBL: United States, Bureau of Land Management. Mississippi, Homestead and Ca sh Entry Patents, Pre-1908. Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location : Provo, UT, USA; Date: 1997;. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439881179)
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9016 | _SUBQ: W W Murphy, 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, Dist 99; A ncestry.com. _BIBL: W W Murphy, 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, Dist 99; A ncestry.com. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439877920)
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9017 | _SUBQ: Warren Co. IN Marriage Records _BIBL: Warren Co. IN Marriage Records. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439877849)
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9018 | _SUBQ: Wasco County, Oregon, , (), , . _BIBL: Oregon. Wasco County. . Oregon Secretary of State, Archives, Salem, Ore gon. _TMPLT: Copy of 45 page file obtained from the Oregon Secretary of State office , received by mail on February 13, 2010 by Douglas Beezley, Gering, NE 6 9341. Contains copy of Will dated 5-12-1899 and official and unofficial d ocuments, papers and receipts assembled during the course of settling t he estate. All copies are clear and legible. Son-in-law Grover Benjamin S impson we administrator of the estate. | Source (S_439878273)
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9019 | _SUBQ: Watson Beezley obituary, <i>Pierceton Press Newspaper</i>, Kosciusko Co unty, Indiana, 12-20-1971, Page 5 Column 1-2 _BIBL: Watson Beezley obituary, <i>Pierceton Press Newspaper</i>, Kosciusko Co unty, Indiana, 12-20-1971, Page 5 Column 1-2. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878482)
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9020 | _SUBQ: William I Beezley obituary, <i>Pierceton Press Newspaper</i>, Kosciusko C ounty, Indiana, 4-1-1970, Page 3 Column 3 _BIBL: William I Beezley obituary, <i>Pierceton Press Newspaper</i>, Kosciusko C ounty, Indiana, 4-1-1970, Page 3 Column 3. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878486)
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9021 | _SUBQ: World War II Draft Registration Card _BIBL: World War II Draft Registration Card. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878514)
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9022 | _SUBQ: Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 _BIBL: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. O nline publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004 .Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a v ariety of sources including family group sheets and electronic database s. Originally, the information was deriv. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878796)
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9023 | _SUBQ: [ItemID], <i>Council Bluffs NonPareil</i>, Council Bluff, Iowa, [Date], [ Details]. [Annotation]. _BIBL: [ItemID], <i>Council Bluffs NonPareil</i>, Council Bluff, Iowa, [Date], [ Details]. [Annotation]. _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878680)
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9024 | _TMPLT: | Source (S_439877848)
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9025 | _TMPLT: | Source (S_439878644)
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9026 | _TMPLT: | Source (S_593551215)
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9027 | _TMPLT: | Source (S_361917830)
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9028 | _TMPLT: | Source (S_361917826)
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9029 | _TMPLT: | Source (S_144425971)
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9030 | _TMPLT: | Source (S708468970)
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9031 | _TMPLT: | Source (S_294789732)
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9032 | {{Unsourced}} == Biography == Adam was born about 1832. He was the son of [[Ferrie-46|Colin Ferrie]] and [[Beasley-1484|Catherine Priscilla Beasley]]. He passed away in 1857.<ref>A source for this information is needed.</ref> == Sources == <references /> | FERRIE, Adam (I180201154472)
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9033 | {{Unsourced}} == Biography == Colin was born about 1833. He is the son of [[Ferrie-46|Colin Ferrie]] and [[Beasley-1484|Catherine Priscilla Beasley]]. <ref>A source for this information is needed.</ref> == Sources == <references /> | FERRIE, Colin Campbell (I180201154473)
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9034 | {{War of 1812|2nd Regiment of York Militia, Canada}} == Biography == Henry was born in 1793. During the War of 1812, Henry Beasley served as an ensign in his father’s militia regiment, the 2nd York. He was commissioned as an ensign on October 25, 1812 and was assigned to Capt. Thompson’s Company. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, pages 1043-1044 </ref> In March, 1813, he was stationed at Burlington Heights. <ref>David Richard, Beasley, From Bloody Beginnings, Richard Beasley’s Upper Canada, Davus Publishing, Simcoe, Ontario, 2008, page 270</ref> He served March 22 to June 24, 1813. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, page 172 </ref> In 1813, during one of the occasions when the American fleet was off Burlington Heights, he impressed a horse and quickly rode to the Town of York to alert the British there. After his return home the horse died from over exertion. He served July 24 to 31, 1813. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 179-181, 186-188, & 191-192 </ref> In Niagara District, he served from September 17 to October 24, 1813 in Captain Samuel Ryckman’s Company. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, page 11, 14-15, & 194-197</ref> He served December 6 to 24, 1813. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 207 & 210-212</ref> Thomas McCormick certified that in September, 1814, he had witnessed the Americans taking possession of a bateaux full of goods, on its way from the carrying place in the District of Newcastle to the Head of the Lake, from W. Henry Beasley. <ref>Collections Canada, The War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, Microfilm t-1127, Page 351</ref> A memo was written listing the articles saved by W.H. Beasley on Sept. 6, 1814. Among the many goods were soap, sugar, putty, iron, wine, cordial, a keg of gun powder, steel, and a box of window glass. <ref>Collections Canada, The War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, Microfilm t-1127, Page 357</ref> In 1814 after the ice had melted, his father sent him to Montreal with flour, livestock, and furs to trade for manufactured goods. <ref>David Richard, Beasley, From Bloody Beginnings, Richard Beasley’s Upper Canada, Davus Publishing, Simcoe, Ontario, 2008, page 298</ref> In September, he was captured with others transporting goods in boats along the Canadian shore of Lake Ontario and was imprisoned in Watertown. <ref>David Richard, Beasley, From Bloody Beginnings, Richard Beasley’s Upper Canada, Davus Publishing, Simcoe, Ontario, 2008, pages 308-309</ref> He served November 5 to 12, 1814. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, page 62-66 </ref> In the summer of 1815, he returned from American imprisonment. <ref>David Richard, Beasley, From Bloody Beginnings, Richard Beasley’s Upper Canada, Davus Publishing, Simcoe, Ontario, 2008, page 314</ref> He was recommended for promotion to Lieutenant on May 5, 1816. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, page 1122</ref> On June 5, 1816, he had a lieutenant’s commission in the 2nd Gore Militia. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, pages 1124</ref> == Sources == <references /> | BEASLEY, Henry (I180201154464)
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9035 | {{War of 1812|2nd Regiment of York Militia, Canada}} == Biography == David was born in 1794. During the War of 1812, David Beasley served in his father’s militia regiment, the 2nd York. From October 17 to 24, 1812 he served as a private in Captain Hector G. McKay’s Company. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 912-914</ref> He served October 25 to November 24, 1812. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, pages 1111-1112</ref> He was commissioned as an ensign on November 5, 1812. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, pages 1043-1044</ref> On March 4, 1813, reported as having acted as an ensign and was promoted for commissioning by Lieut. Col. Richard Beasley. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, pages 1040-1042</ref> He served March 22 to June 24, 1813 in a detachment under the command of Capt. Samuel Ryckman. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, page 173</ref> He served July 30 to 31, 1813. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 180-181, 187-188, & 191-192</ref> He served in the Niagara District, September 17 to October 24, 1813 in Capt. William G. Hepburn’s Company. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 11, 19, & 79-80</ref> He worked on Dundas Street in Capt. Samuel Ryckman’s Company from October 25 to November 8, 1813. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 202, 204, 208, 234, & 236</ref> He was at Hutes Huas near St. David’s scouting the Americans, July 4 to 24, 1814. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 36-38, 40-44, 51, & 55-59</ref> He served July 25 to August 12, 1814. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 40-42 & 51</ref> He served in Capt. Samuel Ryckman’s Company at Burlington Heights from August 13 to 24, 1814. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, page 216 </ref> He served November 5 to 12, 1814. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10384, pages 62-66</ref> He was recommended for promotion to a lieutenant on May 5, 1816. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, page 1122</ref> On June 5, 1816, he had a lieutenant’s commission in the 2nd Gore Militia. <ref>Collections Canada, War of 1812: Upper Canada Returns, Nominal Rolls and Paylists, Microfilm t-10383, pages 1124</ref> He became a coroner for Barton, Ontario. He died at an early age, because of his being with so many diseases. He was buried with his parents in Barton, Ont. ==Sources== <references /> * Christ Church Anglican Cathedral Cemetery - Hamilton, Ontario * {{FindAGrave|63568386}} | BEASLEY, David Clement (I180201154465)
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9036 | “Connecticut Divorce Index, 1968-1997.” Database. Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut. Archive Collection Number: DR09368. | Source (S939171261)
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9037 | “Connecticut Divorce Index, 1968-1997.” Database. Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut. Archive Collection Number: DR09368. | Source (S818669379)
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9038 | “Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845–1958,” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah. General Register Office, Republic of Ireland. "Quarterly Returns of Deaths in Ireland with Index to Deaths.". | Source (S766883888)
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