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Matches 3,151 to 3,200 of 3,269
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3151 |
prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Benham, Stephen Frank (I2456)
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3152 |
Prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Cree, Sarah Ann (I7745)
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3153 |
Prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Bogan, William E. (I9709)
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3154 |
Prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Family (F3145)
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3155 |
Prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Family (F4111)
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3156 |
Prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Family (F4127)
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3157 |
Prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Family (F4128)
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3158 |
Prob. Warren Co., Ohio | Family (F4129)
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3159 |
probably | Florea, Rebecca (I211)
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3160 |
probably | Florea, Isaac (I987)
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3161 |
probably | Florea, Mary (I1362)
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3162 |
probably | Florea, Elizabeth (I1365)
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3163 |
probably | Florea, Joshua H. (I1989)
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3164 |
probably | Florea, Charity (I1990)
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3165 |
probably | Florea, Ruth (I1991)
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3166 |
probably Ohio | Long, Isaiah (I4870)
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3167 |
probably Ohio | Long, Jane (I4872)
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3168 |
Quaker section | Hormell, Pvt. Jacob (I6897)
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3169 |
Quaker section | Miller, Jane (I6902)
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3170 |
Quaker Section | Gauslin, Mary Ann (I7070)
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3171 |
questionable | Leeth, John Sr. (I344)
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3172 |
Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, USA | Harlan, Aaron (I8504)
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3173 |
Samuel Colvin
Corporal, Company A, 89th Ohio Inf
Enlisted: 9 Aug 1862
Discharge: 6 June 1865
Post Office Address: Martinsville, Clinton County, O
Disability Incurred: Wounded in left shoulder. | Colvin, Samuel S. (I9)
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3174 |
Seagoe Parish Church | Family (F1813)
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3175 |
Shankill Parish | Beck, Anne (I4143)
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3176 |
Smith, Eli
BATTLE UNIT NAME:
2nd Regiment, Ohio Heavy Artillery
SIDE:
Union
COMPANY:
D
SOLDIER'S RANK IN:
Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:
Private
ALTERNATE NAME:
FILM NUMBER:
M552 ROLL 100
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES: | Smith, Eli (I7000)
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3177 |
Source Medium: Book
6 volumes | Source (S949)
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3178 |
Source Medium: Book | Source (S936)
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3179 |
Springboro, Warren Co., Ohio | Fry, Harry (I9548)
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3180 |
St. Martin's Protestant Episcopal Church | Family (F3635)
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3181 |
St. Mary's Parish Church`` | Family (F1888)
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3182 |
St. Patricks Church | Ritchie, Eileen Nora (I4366)
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3183 |
stillborn | Lee, _____ (I11434)
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3184 |
Succeeding Titles:
Paulding Democrat. (Paulding, Ohio) 1874-1949
Paulding progress. (Paulding, Ohio) 1949-1987 | Source (S1951)
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3185 |
Tarring | Selkeden, William (I8230)
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3186 |
The Adams Co. Horse Thief.
Our Belfast correspondent, "Frank,: writes us that J. B. Davis, who was arrested here recently for stealing Mr. Hamilton Florea's mare, was examined before Esq. Guthri, of May Hill, who held him to bail in the sum of $800, in default of which he was committed to the Adams county jail.
The West Union Defender says that Davis is a relative of Florea, and adds: "He forged a note on David Fulton, which he sold to Dr. Noble about one year ago, and also drew $1,000 out of a bank in Illinois on a forged order, for which he was obliged to leave that State. His relatives who are very respectable people, have heretofore inferfered to save him from the clutches of the law." | Florea, Hamilton (I2868)
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3187 |
The Brink name was primarily adopted in the transition to New York | Huybertse, Lambert (I6326)
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3188 |
The Martinsville Friends Cemetery is located behind the church on the south side of OH-28 in Martinsville, Ohio (Clark Township, Clinton County). The coordinates are 39° 19' 21.48" N, 83° 48' 36.67" W. | Source (S462)
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3189 |
The Martinsville I.O.O.F. Cemetery is located on the east side of Cemetery Road outside Martinsville, Ohio (Clark Township, Clinton County). The coordinates are 39° 19' 8.8" N, 83° 48' 8.32" W.
| Source (S464)
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3190 |
The source of this record is the book CH-10 on page 126 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. | O'Neal, Mary E. (I12209)
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3191 |
This database contains exoneration returns and diverse tax lists from Revolutionary-era Pennsylvania. These include documents for supply taxes, 18-penny taxes, liquor taxes, carriage and billiard table taxes, and others. Supply taxes were levied to help pay debts from the Revolutionary War, while the 18-penny tax included both a poll tax on freemen and property taxes assessed to back issuances of paper money. | Source (S1625)
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3192 |
This history was published in Serial Form, weekly, in "The Payne Reflector Newspaper, beginning Nov. 1916, and continuing through Aug. 1918. | Source (S28)
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3193 |
This index is an electronic database of information compiled from a variety of sources including the following:
Family Records
Church Records
Civil Registration | Source (S569)
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3194 |
twin | Honeyman, William (I3778)
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3195 |
twin | Honeyman, Anne (I4630)
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3196 |
twin | Honeyman, James (I4631)
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3197 |
Twin | Beck, Sarah (I6376)
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3198 |
twin | Viron, Jean Pierre (I12135)
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3199 |
twin | Viron, Jean Jacques (I12161)
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3200 |
twin of Amos | Van Ewing, Perry (I6845)
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