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"near the Great Pond about two miles from the west end of the great plains." from his diary.
The Great Pond is now Lake Success, and this land is believed to be west of Lakeville Road. | Smith, Rev. Hezekiah (I552)
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"The Snow-Estes Ancestry" gives the marriage date as 11 Feb 1654 | Family (F457)
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<i>Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851</i>. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1851. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. | Source (S53)
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<i>Find a Grave</i>. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. | Source (S42)
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<p><i>Naturalization Records</i>. National Archives at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.</p>
<p>A full list of sources can be found <a href="##SearchUrlPrefix##/search/dbextra.aspx?dbid=61196" target="_blank">here</a>.</p> | Source (S48)
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1st President of Yale University | Pierson, Abraham (I912)
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Accountant at 350 Broad St, Newark, NJ | Pierson, Benjamin Thompson (I746)
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Address was; 75 Mitchell Pl, E Orange, NJ. Was living in Oct 1917 | Smith, William Lewis (I362)
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After seperating from John, moved back with her mother. Her mother took care of Mabel's child (Mabel) while daughter worked. | Decker, Mabel (I979)
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Array | Source (S35)
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Birth date may be wrong, Had 1824, which is obviously wrong | Baldwin, Mabel H. (I609)
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Buried but not baptized | Thayer, Baby (I1246)
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Buried but not baptized | Thayer, Baby (I1248)
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Cemetery sometimes called "Green's Meeting House Cemetery" | Smith, Peter (I560)
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Col. in the Revolution, lived in Elizabeth, NJ | Smith, Jacamiah (I555)
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Cook County Clerk. <i>Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records</i>. Cook County Clerkâs Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. | Source (S50)
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Dates of birth and death don't allow for marriage. ?? | Thayer, Emily (I532)
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Daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Dedwode, of Chester | Dedwode, ? (I843)
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daughter of Roger de Praers, and sister and sole heiress of Henery de Praers of Duddon | de Praers, Ellena (I849)
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Daughter of Sir John Norreys, Kt. Ward of Sir Geoffrey Osbaldstone | Norreys, Katharine (I847)
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Died as a result of an injury from a fall | Thayer, Asahel (I1209)
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Died at 17 years | Hiscox, Emma (I918)
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Died at age five | Hiscox, Gardner David (I514)
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Died in British Service | Nichols, William (I1184)
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Died in infancy, discrepency on birth date, also found as: 20 Dec 1852 | Hiscox, Ella (I822)
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Died of a heart attack a week before Father's Day at about age 65. The story goes that he lived in an apartment across from the Rubber Mill. He was Chief of Police and the department couldn't afford to keep him as Chief because it was time for his pension, so they fired him and used volunteers instead. After being fired as Chief, he went to work at the Rubber Mill in Butler, NJ. He died there while taking a shower.
He rode a motorcycle with a sidecar. He would put all six kids on the bike and sidecar and drive them to go swimming. | (Young), Foster Hargreaves (I968)
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Died young | Thayer, Hezekiah (I1313)
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Drowned | Hayward, William (I1251)
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Find a Grave says 14 Jun 1750 | Beach, Epenetus (I749)
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First address: apartment (two-family) on Bunker Hill, Patterson, NJ. Second address - Low Street, Patterson,NJ (two-family). | Kazmierczak, Ben (I7)
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Fought in New York state Regiment in Civil War. Wounded Editor of Indianapolis, IN newspaper. | House, Benjamin (I307)
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Founder's Vault | Baldwin, Eunice (I752)
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Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="https://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). | Source (S44)
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Friend of G. Washington, Graduate of Princeton | Smith, Rev. Hezekiah (I552)
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From NY Times, April 17, 1902:
Smith - Clark - On Wednesday April 16, at high noon, at Grace Church Chapel, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, by the rector, Rev. Thomas E. Greene. Frederick Hoffman Smith, third, of Newark, NJ, to Mary Hall Clark. | Hall, Mary Constance (I535)
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From website of Rensselaer County, NY interrments | Hiscox, William (I1202)
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Graduated from Albany Medical College in 1841 | Hiscox, David Wilcox (I304)
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Has two sons | Tucker, Donald (I1122)
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Has two sons | Tucker, Kimberly (I1123)
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He died shortly after the marriage, probably before the birth of their daughter. The church records of Braintree state the following: "Tryall, daughter to widow Stevens, Ferdinando Thear's daughter of Mendon, baptized 10, 12, 1677." | Stevens, Joseph (I1262)
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https://provincialarchives.alberta.ca/who-we-are/ | Source (S52)
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Killed at Battle of Gettysburg, Civil War. Sgt, 125th NY Regt from Troy, NY 21 years old.
Marshall Eberle Hiscox served as a Sergeant in Company D of the 125th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War.
He enlisted in the 125th New York on August 4, 1862 at Troy, New York. He was 21 Years of age at the time of his enlistment.
He was captured at Harper's Ferry, Virginia on September 15, 1862. He was paroled on September 16.
He was killed in action on the morning of July 3, 1863 while acting as a picket near the Bliss Farm.
He was initially buried in David Ziegler's woods.
He was later reinterred in the New York Plot of the Gettysburg National Cemetery, Section A, Site #134. | Hiscox, Marshall Eberle (I306)
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Last name possibly "David" | Raynor, Phoebe (I774)
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Library and Archives Canada. <i>Sixth Census of Canada, 1921</i>. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2013. Series RG31. Statistics Canada Fonds.<br><br>Images are reproduced with the permission of Library and Archives Canada. | Source (S51)
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Lived at 75 Mitchell Place, East Orange, NJ (was living Oct 24, 1917) | Smith, Eliza Day (I356)
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Lived at Long Hill, Chatham, NJ Served as a Private, Captain Carter's Company, Eastern Regiment, Morris County Militia, on returns dated May 7, 1778 - during the Revolutionary War | Smith, Dr. Peter (I380)
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Lived on Lafayette Street, Albany, NY. Manufactured mathmatical and engineering instruments | Hiscox, Gardner (I520)
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Lived un Rahway, NJ | Richards, Rev. Dr. Aaron (I569)
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Married by Charles Wheelock, J.P., of Milford | Family (F466)
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Married by Ephraim Jones, Jr. | Family (F494)
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