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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Joseph Breintnall
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Letitia Breintnall
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Martha Breintnall
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Mary Breintnall
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Rachel Breintnall
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Rebecca Breintnall
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Sarah Breintnall
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[Beddow03.FTW]y had been married six years, His age is 33, hers 30 Franks as 5, all three were born in Iowa, His father born in Ohio, Mother in Iowa. Her father and mother born in Pennsylvania. He lists his occupation as a farmer, They can both read, write, and speak English. and that they own a farm with a mortgage on it and the farm is schedule #169 | Margaret Elizabeth Brown
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[Beddow03.FTW]mber of her daughter in California, whom according------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES ON ETHYL BEDDOWse in older Everett. She has a "chore-lady" whor Kids and grand kids having just spent sometimed back. Her memories seem to come and go ande says "Vera sure loves kids"k, but can't stand up toe didn't know how toey declined" mine in Goldenyl on 12/27/91, Rob. | Ethyl Campbell
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Father born in Iowa, Mother born in England...
Tombstone possibly says Catherine... | Katherine I. Carr
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Carter County, Marriage Records show that Mrs Vina L Swezea was married to Monroe Rodgers Janurary 16, 1898.
The following census record of 1910, Carter Co., Missouri indicates that Melvina (Vina) was married a third time to;
Clyburn, Levi C. Head 45 (m2) Mo. S.C. S.C.
Vina wife 47 (8/4) Mo. unk. unk.
*Sweezea,Charles s.son 20 Mo. unk mo
Charles Sweazea b. 1888 is son of Barney Cook Sweazea. Here he is living with his Mother and Step father in 1910 Census of Carter County, Missouri. This record shows that she had eight children and four are still living in 1910. It appears these four would be Lee, Pearl, Charles, and Jewell. | Melvina Carter
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from "Tombstone Records of Winneshiek County" | Michael Cavanaugh
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Apparently Orley Hull's mother-in-law and brother-in-law were abducted by Indians and killed. According to an Oregon Donation Land Claim filed in 26 February 1856, Israel Clark stated that "my wife, Hannah Willis Clark, came to Territory 1 February 1855 & was murdered by Indians 5 July 1855, left as issue of our marriage--David Clark, Mary Hull, Abraham Clark, Sarah Ann Springer, Sarah Ann Springer, Elisbeth F. Roberts and Daniel O. Clark. He also stated "my son, James H. Clark arrived Terr. 1 Feb. 1855, was murdered by Indians 5 July 1855, leaving no wife or other heirs save myself. " A note attached to the file by Justice of the Peace of Grande Ronde says "Prob. within bounds of Grand Ronde Indian Reservation." (Yamhill County).
Family legend has it that years later the family encounted an Indian woman wearing Hannah's clothes.
| Israel Clark
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Nickname "Nonie" | Lenora Clawson
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Carrie Bell Cleveland
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[Beddow03.FTW]y father. At that time my mother moved to Pendeltonhe coast for manyt personal achievements in life was compiling,ness: Flora.l sweetheart Lisa K Kuhlman on Junes is the end of the story for now. | Francis Lorlene Conrad
John Sweazea
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Nancy? Coulter was the daughter of Richard Coulter and Rebecca Walker of Rye Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Richard Coulter was a Captain in the Continental Army from Cumberland County.
Pennsylvania. Richard and his sons, Francis, Richard Jr, Charles, and his son-in-law, Mathias Sweesy all served in the Revolutionary War,
according to the Pennsylvania Archives 6th Series. | Jane? Coulter
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Capt. Robert Samuels Return of his Class Role belonging to the Eight Batallion of Cumberland County Militia Commanded by Col. Alexander Brown the year 1781-1782-1783. (c.)
Fourth Company; Richard Coulter. ( Son of Richard and Rebecca.)
An account of the second, third and fourth classes of the Eighth Battalion of Cumberland Militia, Called upon to perform a tour of duty by order of Council, March 12, 1782.
Third Company, Fourth Class, Richard Coulter. | Richard Coulter
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Richard Coulter was a well to do Man in Colonial Days. His family probably came from Bainbridge, Ireland in the late 1600s. His daughter married Mathias Sweesy about 1770.
Pennsylvania, County of Cumberland, Cumberland County Militia in service July 1778. Fifth Battalion,
Captain Richard Coulter.
Men who served under Captain Noah Abraham, of the First Battalion of Cumberland Militia, Commanded by Colonel James Dunlap, Stationed in Carlisle.
Second Lieutenant, Richard Coulter.
Captain Noah Abraham's Company - 1778 - First Battalion, Third Company.
First Lieutenant, Richard Coulter. | Richard Coulter
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!Family Records and Information
1870 US Census, Ward 6, Washington City, Washington, D.C. (FHL #545624) p. 277
1880 US Census, Washington, Washington, D.C. (FHL #1254124) ED 74, Sh 18
Boyd's Directory of District of Columbia, 1899 (FHL #975.3 E4b) p. 351
Boyd's Directory of District of Columbia, 1904 (FHL #975.3 E4b) p. 341
Boyd's Directory of District of Columbia, 1909 (FHL #975.3 E4b) p. 426
1900 US Census, Washington, Washington, D.C. (FHL #1240163) ED 123, Sh 3 | Benjamin Guy Cowl
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!1850 US Census, Bridgewater Twp., Oneida Co., NY (FHL #444278) p. 66
Occupation: Farmer | Calvin P. Cowl
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!Family Records and Information
1870 US Census, Ward 6, Washington City, Washington, D.C. (FHL #545624) p. 277
1880 US Census, Washington, Washington, D.C. (FHL #1254124) ED 74, Sh 18
Boyd's Directory of District of Columbia, 1899 (FHL #975.3 E4b) p. 351
Boyd's Directory of District of Columbia, 1904 (FHL #975.3 E4b) p. 341
1900 US Census, Washington, Washington, D.C. (FHL #1240163) ED 123, Sh 3
Occupation: Clerk - Post office | Dewit Perry Cowl
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!Family Records and Information
Death Certificate | Edith Cowl
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!1850 US Census, Bridgewater Twp., Oneida Co., NY (FHL #444278) p. 66 | Henry Cowl
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!1880 US Census, Washington, Washington, D.C. (FHL #1254124) ED 74, Sh 18 | Mattie Cowl
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!1850 US Census, Bridgewater Twp., Oneida Co., NY (FHL #444278) p. 66 | Nancy E. Cowl
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!1850 US Census, Bridgewater Twp., Oneida Co., NY (FHL #444278) p. 66 | William Cowl
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This is the Draper family according to the 1830 census of Wayne County, Missouri.
1830 census Wayne county, MO, shows 2 male under 5 -- 1/ 5 to 10 - 2 / 15-20 1 - 40/50. 2 female under 5 - 1/5to10 1- 15/20 1 - 30/40. | Benjamin Draper
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!Family Records and Information | Elizabeth Dustan
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Edward Dycus fought in the revolutionary war from South Carolina | Edward Dycus
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Anna Dycus? is believed to be the daughter of Edward Dycus. It appears that the Dycus and Sweazea families moved to Jackson County, Tennessee at the same time, about 1806-1808. Mathias (Matthew) purchased 100 acres of land from Edward Dycus in Rutherford County, N.C. in 1804. | Anna Dycus?
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Died when 5 years old | Claude Edquist
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!Family Records and Information | Sarah C. Eileenberger
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!Family Records and Information | Lydia Emerson
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!Family Records and Information | Mary Emerson
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!Family Records and Information | Stephen Emerson
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From an IGI record found on Family Search for Meinrad Bammert. cites a source of Film.... Batch # J953534 1820-1869 sorce call#: 0872044 | Maria Fehrenbach
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Eula Finch
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[Beddow03.FTW]nty in the Guthrie Center, Ia records. an in Iowa, but for some reason Frank brought his family topened until he died. He was a "Roving Forman" | Francis Elmer Finch
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Frank Elmer Finch
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Fred Finch
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fredric Elston Finch
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[Beddow03.FTW]new very little about the family. John said he had heardd not say when. | Gladys Finch
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Louis Michael Finch
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mary Lu Finch
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Maurice Cleveland Finch
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Rachel French
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!Colonial Families of Philadelphia (FHL #1697332, 1697339) | Thomas French
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Ann Catherine Frick
Mattie Belle Sweezy
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[Beddow03.FTW] | Lucy Garber
Mathias Swesey
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