Matches 23,301 to 23,350 of 28,887
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23301 | She died of childbed fever a few weeks after the birth of their only child | Goddard, Jessie Dalrymple (I71151)
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23302 | She died of diptheria | Douglass, Florence (I22537)
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23303 | She died of pneumonia | Vickery, Alice (I143503)
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23304 | She died on 21 February 1913 at age 56, unmarried | Hamilton-Gordon, Catherine Ellen (I105347)
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23305 | She died on 23 April 1903, unmarried. | Akers, Isabel Frances (I146857)
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23306 | She died on 25 July 1942 at age 83, unmarried | Hamilton-Gordon, Ellen Louisa (I105348)
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23307 | She died shortly after the birth of their second daughter on 7 June 1843 in Jamaica. | Cumming-Bruce, Elizabeth Mary (I193592)
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23308 | She died the same day as her mother | Douglas, Margaret (I75638)
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23309 | She died when the roof blew in when she had just born her younger daughter, Mary | Dunbar, Elizabeth (I86921)
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23310 | She died without issue | Graham, Ann (I80736)
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23311 | She died young from diphtheria at seven years old. There is someconfusion in the 1920 census she is listed Effie 3 3/12 daughter b.Kentucky. There is no explanation for the 3/12 next to Effie's name. SOURCE: www.findagrave.com Effie E Grooms Birth: Sep. 7, 1916 Death: Jun. 27, 1925 Burial: Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Liberty (Casey County), CaseyCounty, Kentucky, USA Created by: Rochelle Riordan Record added: Mar 1 2007 | Grooms, Effie E. (I149813)
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23312 | She died young from influenza at ten years old per Billy GeraldGrooms. She is listed in the census records for 1920 with the age:Vertie 12 daughter b. Kentucky. "Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910 Name: Virdy Grooms Birth Date: 22 Jun 1907 Ethnicity: White Gender: Female Father's Name: F S Grooms Mother's Name: Martha E Vaughn Ancestry.com. Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910 [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007." | Grooms, Virdy Vergie Berttie M. (I63285)
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23313 | She emigrated to Australia with their three children after James' early death | Atkinson, Agnes (I67802)
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23314 | She founded the Bermondsey hospital and medical mission in 1904 | Fox, Dr Selina (I103806)
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23315 | She gained some notoriety in her day on account of her " officious prophecies,'" as they were called, which led to her being severely treated by confinement for several years in Bethlehem Hospital and the Tower of London. When married to Sir Archibald Douglass, who died without issue, probably in 1647, she was widow of Sir John Davies, the King's Attorney General for Ireland, and author of a poem on the " Immortalily of the Soul," beside whom she was buried in St. Martin's Churchyard, on her death in 1652. | Touchet, Eleanor (I95759)
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23316 | She gave her age as 44 at the time of her marriage to William Norton! | Bree, Julia Elizabeth Nugent (I128182)
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23317 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Douglas, Emily Wallace (I105589)
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23318 | She had 11 children, including Jane | Hird, Christina (I78180)
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23319 | She had 14 siblings | Rice, Marianne Sophia (I68320)
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23320 | She had a brother and four sisters, named William, Janet , Euphemia, Mary and Margaret. She was the second oldest of the six children | Drysdale, Jane Dempster (I143040)
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23321 | She had a residence in 1737 in Ancrum, Roxburgh. | White, Janet (I76002)
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23322 | She had a son Thomas Barber b. January 13, 1781 (Barkhamsted VR, Duncan, p.24) Don Barber says that Joel Barber m(1) Rosetta Case dau. of Joel and Thankful (Hoskins) Case. They had Thomas b. 1/13/1781. He suggests that Rosetta and Joel must have divorced. | Case, Rosette (I17888)
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23323 | She had already been twice given in marriage, but Robert, who was born a Roman Catholic, had abandoned his Church very early in life | Family: Robert Craggs (1st Earl of Nugent) Nugent / Anne Craggs (F28979)
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23324 | She had been a nurse and their marriage was a happy one until her tragic death, in July 1949, of burns sustained when her gown caught fire as she was preparing to attend a ball | Laffey, Margaret Muriel (I104962)
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23325 | She had daughter Rhoda Mae | Shultz, Rachael (I182180)
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23326 | She had eight children. | Dunn, Cora Samantha [Lawrence] (I3974)
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23327 | She had eleven grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren; ten great-great-grandchildren | Moyers, Cora E. (I78741)
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23328 | She had issue | Robertson, Christine (I193023)
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23329 | She had issue. | Robertson, Margaret (I193021)
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23330 | She had no children by either marriage | Fergusson, Mary (of Knowe) (I159052)
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23331 | She had one sibling Philippine married Joseph-Philomire FILLION in 1884, They had 5 children: Ovide, Huguette FILLION and 3 other children. | Fillion, Philippine C?leste H?l?ne (I84301)
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23332 | She had rents granted to her in Brechin up to 1472 , and may have be e n alive in 1482 | Lindsay, Janet (I192760)
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23333 | She had sasine on her marriage contract 1693. | Family: William (of Invereightie) Gray / Helen Lyon (F29159)
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23334 | She had seven grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren | Douglas, Ida (I98289)
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23335 | She had three sons | Lister, Hon. Barbara (I192851)
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23336 | She had two children of her own when she married Tema | Anderson, Lillian Leo (I142365)
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23337 | She had two sisters, and two brothers, one of which was Allison Bunnell Cummins and I have provided a 1904 newspaper article on him to the Franklin Co. Historical Society that they have up on their website. Patrick Cummins. | Cummins, Martha (I35852)
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23338 | She has a daughter-n-law, Margaret Vestal, of Paaris, Illinois; onesister Lola Hill of Clinton, Indiana; and a granddaughter Diana Lawsonstill living in 1996. Deceased are three sons, Paul, Thomas, aand Arnold; her husband BillVestal; a granddaughter, Lana Vestal; and a grandson, Billie JayVestal. | Eubank, Maggie (I65630)
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23339 | She has a great granddaughter, Rachael Dzbanski | Douglas, Sally Haydon (I8589)
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23340 | She held the office of Lady of the Bedchamber to the younger Princesses between 1793 and 1798. | Ellliot, Elizabeth (I12826)
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23341 | She held the office of Mayor of Wokingham between 1947 and 1949. | Burns, Mary Hay OBE (I67700)
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23342 | She held the offices of Member of Parliament (M.P.), Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) & Justice of the Peace (J.P.). | Stirling, Margaret Elizabeth Mary M.P., D.L., J.P. (I191834)
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23343 | She helped begin the Little Mission Sabbath School of East Moravia which grew the Moravia Presbyterian Church | Mc Conahy, Margaret Jane (I55623)
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23344 | She inherited Almorness on the death of her father. | Douglas, Mary (I95179)
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23345 | She inherited Bielside (West Barns) and Hallmanor (Peebles) | Usher, Elizabeth Stewart (I75985)
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23346 | She inherited Douglas House, in Petersham, Surrey The Honourable Mrs Douglas, of Strathendry - Chief landowner in Leslie, Fife, Strathendry House, the property of the Honourable Mrs Douglas, is near the west end of the Parish, and is an elegant mansion of modern erection, in the manorial, or Elizabethan style. The grounds have been laid out with great taste. The Leslie Cemetery Company was incorporated in 1862-67, and the Leslie Joint Stock Water Company in 1833. It possesses a capital of ?600, and has paid 7?a per cent. of dividend. The water, which is excellent and plentiful, is brought from Balgothrie, the Countess of Rothes and the late Hon. Mrs Douglas of Strathendry having been mainly instrumental in introducing it. | Douglas, Mary Sydney (I101262)
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23347 | She inherited Fettercairn from her father, but it is thought she died unmarried as there is no further trace of her, or how her inheritance devolved, but it appears to resurface with John Ogstoun of Fettercairn (about 1539). | Ogston, (Unnamed) (I84762)
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23348 | She inherited Gelston Castle on the death of her father. She was the last surviving of the original 3,495 nominated names in the state Tontine of 1789. In 1831, she was in receipt of rents from Caigton and Alorness, in the parish of Buittle. Living with her at the time of the 1881 census, in Gelston Castle, when she was aged 93, were 3 of her grandchildren, Charles LM Irwan, Eva M Irwan and Gerald M Irwan (+ 6 servants) The plaque on her tomb gives her age as 100 at time of death. | Douglas, Mathilda (I95180)
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23349 | She inherited the 560 acre Jerviston estate from her husband, James. It then was bought, in 1872, by James Hamilton of Dalzell, MP | Pew, Mary Watson (I143805)
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23350 | She inherited the Homestead in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, NewHampshire. She was residing there in 1882, and was unmarried at thetime. | Wendell, Caroline Quincy (I49791)
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