Matches 9,401 to 9,500 of 10,013
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9401 | Tanguay (1889) gives their marriage place as Québec City, Québec, Canada. | Family: Jean-Baptiste Prou / Catherine Pinel (F7326)
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9402 | Tanguay (1889) gives their wedding date as 9 February 1688. | Prudhomme, Pierre (I16877)
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9403 | Tanguay (1889) lists his christening as 27 April 1680. | Paquet dit LaVallée, François (I17641)
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9404 | Tanguay (1890) gives his christening date as 1687. | Roussin, Joseph (I16802)
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9405 | Tanguay (1890) gives the year of their marriage as 1668. | Family: Nicolas Roussin / Madeleine Paradis (F6995)
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9406 | Tanguay (1890) gives their marriage date as 19 April 1704. | Thibault, Nicolas (I17774)
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9407 | Tanguay (1890) gives their marriage date as 26 December 1690. | Simard, Pierre (I17374)
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9408 | Tanguay (1890) gives their marriage year as 1711. | Roussin, Nicolas (I16806)
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9409 | Tanguay (vol V) gives their marriage date as 30 January 1757. | Lefort, Charlotte (I13898)
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9410 | Tanguay gives their marriage year as 1686. | Caron, Joseph (I17351)
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9411 | Tanguay has their marriage place as Ste-Family, Île d'Orléans, Québec, Canada. | Asselin, Nicolas (I17591)
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9412 | Tanguay(1887) volume IV gives his christening date as 19 March 1689. | Gendron, Joseph-Jacques (I10439)
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9413 | Teamster | Hutson, Daniel David (I25817)
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9414 | Teispes was living between 675 and 640 BCE. | Teispes (I9556)
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9415 | Temple (1887) gives his death as 3 November 1798 in Athol, Massachusetts. | Goddard, Simon (I15022)
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9416 | Temple (1887) gives his death year as 1752. | Brewer, Jonathan (I19387)
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9417 | Temple (1887), Robinson (1903), and MacKenzie (1966) give her birth date as 21 May 1671. | Brewer, Elizabeth (I19381)
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9418 | testate | Goodrick, Lionel Esq. (I8785)
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9419 | Thankulf was living about 800. | Thankulf (I8992)
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9420 | Thankulf was living in 849. | Thankulf Duke in Thuringia (I8990)
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9421 | That part known as Bogistow. | Leland, Margaret (I19833)
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9422 | Thayer (1835) claims that this was the Samuel Bass who died with several others of small pox on board a vessel and was thrown over board at Nantasket August 1690. | Bass, Samuel (I19747)
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9423 | Thayer (1873) gives her death as 1 September 1690. | Hayward, Huldah (I349)
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9424 | Thayer (1874) gives her death date as 9 (9) 1655. | Thayer, Jaell (I19199)
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9425 | Thayer (1874) gives his death date as 9 August 1693. | Thayer, Thomas (I19186)
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9426 | Thayer (1874) gives their marriage date and place as 3 November 1675. | Thayer, Huldah (I19212)
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9427 | Thayer (1874) has her marrying William White in 1718. | Family: James Albee / Mary Thayer (F843)
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9428 | Thayer (1874) lists their marriage year as 1809, an obvious typographical error. | Family: Nathaniel Thayer / Relief Hyde (F572)
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9429 | The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records that "Sigibertus rex Francorum" was killed by men of his brother King Chilperich. Paulus Diaconus records that "Sigispertus rex Francorum" was killed through the treachery of "Hilperici germani sw". He was probably murdered on the orders of Queen Fredegonde | Sigebert I King of the Franks (I22748)
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9430 | The 1861 Census lists her as age 50 and a Catholic. | Dugas, Geneviève (I23101)
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9431 | The 1900 Census lists her birth as Jul 1848. The 18 July 1832 date is from her death certificate. In the first census of her life (1850) she was 6 years old putting her birth at about 1844. I am opting for about 1844. | McMichael, Martha Jane (I12076)
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9432 | The actual date of their marriage is unknown. | Family: Pierre Dandonneau dit Lajeunesse / Françoise Jobin (F2139)
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9433 | The actually marriage date is recorded as 1 (2) 1691/2. | Thayer, Isaac (I19216)
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9434 | The Amesbury Vital Records list the marriage as in Amesbury. | Barnard, Hannah (I14409)
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9435 | The Ancestral File gives her death year as 1823. | Robichaud, Elizabeth Anastasie (I5415)
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9436 | The Ancestral File gives their marriage year as 1804. | Family: Joseph Savoie / Elizabeth Anastasie Robichaud (F4175)
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9437 | The baby was unbaptized. | Thayer, baby (I19191)
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9438 | The baptism was performed by the Rev. Joseph Secomb. | Woodman, Capt. John (I14121)
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9439 | The Biggs Database gives their marriage date as 30 June 1591. | Scott, Julian (I21283)
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9440 | The BIRLS file gives his death as 9 May 1979 | Pschirer, Joseph F. (I11954)
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9441 | The birth date of Eleanor is the most difficult to determine. Within a petition to Parliament in 1425, it was stated she was younger than her sister Margaret,25 and Complete Peerage has followed this source. But the Llanthony Abbey Cartulary, written in the lifetime of Eleanor, specifically states she was the elder surviving daughter, and lists her after twin brothers Edward & William, and before sister Margaret. | de Bohun, Eleanor Countess of Ormond (I21731)
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9442 | The birth date on his gravestone is 30 May 1809. Possibly this is an engraving error. | Harding, Alpheus (I336)
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9443 | The birthdate of Gabriel is obviously incorrect. | Giguère, Augustin (I13438)
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9444 | The burial is in section T, lot A100. | Myers, Mary Elizabeth (I11290)
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9445 | The ceremony was performed by the Rev. N. Quentin Gray and the Rev. Grandville W. Cooper. | Family: Paul John Frederick / Jean Ruth Smith (F9200)
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9446 | The child was a twin. | Basset, baby (I17910)
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9447 | The christening date was recorded as 10 (12) 1638. | Bowen, Esther (I19314)
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9448 | The christening was actually held in Chambly, but recorded in Boucherville. | Basset dite Marguerite, Jacqueline (I17909)
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9449 | The Church Records read, "1683 month 1, day 17, died Old Mother Parminter a blessed saint." | Bayford, Annis (I2183)
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9450 | The coffin of Thutmose I was reused for Pinudjem I. | Pharaoh Thutmose I (I9906)
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9451 | The College of the Annunciation of St. Mary in Newarke, Leicester endured for almost two centuries. The college was suppressed under the Act for the Dissolution of Chantries, and ceased to exist. The church and many of the other buildings fell into decay, and were eventually demolished, bringing an end to the 14th century tombs of Henry, Isabel and the other Lancasters. | de Beaumont, Isabel (I23440)
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9452 | The College of the Annunciation of St. Mary in Newarke, Leicester endured for almost two centuries. The college was suppressed under the Act for the Dissolution of Chantries, and ceased to exist. The church and many of the other buildings fell into decay, and were eventually demolished, bringing an end to the 14th century tombs of Henry, Isabel and the other Lancasters. | Henry of Grosmont Earl of Lancaster and Leicester (I21746)
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9453 | The couple had at least four children. | Family: Manuel Anemas / Theodora Komnene (F8669)
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9454 | The couple had four children, of whom only two daughters had descendants. The title of Count of Gloucester went by marriage to the Clare family. | Family: William FitzRobert, Earl of Gloucester / Hawise de Beaumont (F1736)
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9455 | The Danube army mutinied, and he was forced to abdicate in 602. | Marcian Emperor of the East (I9371)
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9456 | The date 26 May 1705 or 1706 is given in the Ancestry World Tree. | Kent, Rebecca (I18417)
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9457 | The date is based on age at death. | Joanna (I1103)
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9458 | The date is based on her age on her gravestone. | Smith, Elizabeth (I147)
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9459 | The date is calculated as on 1 April 1735, his widow refused to accept the division of his estate, and at that time all estates were to be administered within 30 days of death. | Flanders, Daniel (I233)
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9460 | The date might have been the 11th. | Lawrence, Abigail (I20129)
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9461 | The date of his will was recorded as 27 (9) 1645. | Buckmaster, Lawrence (I20154)
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9462 | The date of his will was written 19 (11) 1660. | Heath, Elder Isaac (I19332)
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9463 | The date on his headstone reads, "5 January 1821," which is probably an error. | Woodman, Joshua (I14119)
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9464 | The date on the inventory is 15 (3) 1653. | Bass, Samuel (I18596)
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9465 | The date was recorded as 11 (1) 1653. | Moore, Ensign John (I452)
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9466 | The date was recorded as 12 (8) 1647. | Trowbridge, Thomas (I586)
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9467 | The date was recorded as 13 (3) 1679. | Buckmaster, Zachariah (I20155)
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9468 | The date was recorded as 15 (4) 1684. | Faxon, Joanna (I619)
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9469 | The date was recorded as 20 (7) 1639 | Trowbridge, Thomas (I586)
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9470 | The date was recorded as 27 (12) 1680. | Wales, Elder Nathaniel (I618)
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9471 | The date was recorded as 28 (3) 1671. | Bowen, Elizabeth (I19313)
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9472 | The date was recorded as 29 (9) 1639. | Mason, Robert (I427)
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9473 | The date was recorded as 5th 1m 1664/5 | Cheney, William (I128)
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9474 | The dates in Hoyt and the Emery Genealogy have since been proven in error. | Family: John Emery / Mary Shatswell (F255)
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9475 | The death date on his gravestone reads 17 January 1718. | Shaw, Benjamin (I1782)
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9476 | The Directory of Royal Genealogy gives their marriage date as September 1246. | Family: Jean I d'Avêsnes, Seigneur d'Avesnes / Adelaide of Holland (F3539)
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9477 | The Dorchester church records say "May 16, 1707, Mr. Nathaniel Clap, a choice man, rested in the Lord, and was interred May 17th." | Clap, Nathaniel (I146)
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9478 | The Dorchester Town Records state he was born in 1640, but his christening is recorded in 1638. His younger brother was christened in 1640, so in all likelyhood, he was born in 1638. | Hill, Samuel (I14541)
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9479 | The empress died of dysentery at the Imperial Palace of Goslar. | Ernst I von Badenburg Margrave of Austria, Duke of Swabia (I4049)
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9480 | The first marriage for both Joseph and Hannah. | Family: Joseph Standhope / Hannah Bradish (F544)
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9481 | The following appears in the register of Staplehurst Church: 1589 Marche The XXX day was baptized ye sonne of Wyelyam Eddye mynyster & preacher of ye gosspell of our lord Jesus cryst | Eddy, Nathanaell (I16089)
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9482 | The following is from her funeral sermon: "She was not only a grandmother in her own family, but served that functions well for many people. She had the appearance of a grandmother, the mein of one, too. She appeared in church with the assurance of a dowager queen, elegantly dressed, making quips and wise cracks, kids dancing around her in great merriment, the younger folks greeting her. Hers was always a grand entrance." | Ward, Ruth Esther (I615)
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9483 | The Frankish Kingsoms of Neustria, Austrasia and Burgundy were united briefly under Clothaire II from 623 and 629. | Chlothar II King of the Neustrian Franks (I5860)
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9484 | The French sources refer to him as Gilbert of Galloway | Gille Brigte mac Fergusa of Galloway (I7993)
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9485 | The Gill Genealogies give her death date as 20 May 1842 | Webster, Harriet (I11692)
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9486 | The grave is unmarked. | Reardon, Patrick (I820)
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9487 | The great age of obelisks began during the New Kingdom, in the eighteenth dynasty, when Thutmose I raised a pair at Karnak. | Pharaoh Thutmose I (I9906)
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9488 | The inscription on her and her brother, Humphrey's tomb is "Anno Gratiae m. trecentesimo quinto...Septimo die Februarii obiit domina Maria de Boun, et sep[ulta est cum domino Hugone fratre suo in monasterio beati Petri Westmonasterii." | de Bohun, Margaret (I23952)
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9489 | The inscription on her grave reads "Anno Domini mcccxvi…Eodem anno obiit domina Elysabet comitissa Herfordiae, soror regis Edwardi, et sepulta fuit apud Waldene, x kalendas Junii." | Elizabeth of Rhuddlan Countess of Hereford (I2880)
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9490 | The inscription on his and his sister, Margaret's tomb is "Anno Gratiae m. trecentesimo quinto...Septimo die Februarii obiit domina Maria de Boun, et sep[ulta est cum domino Hugone fratre suo in monasterio beati Petri Westmonasterii." | de Bohun, Humphrey (I21730)
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9491 | The inventory date was recorded as 2 (12) 1657. | Barstow, John (I20337)
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9492 | The inventory date was recorded as 2 (9) 1656. | Buckmaster, Thomas (I111)
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9493 | The inventory of his estate reads: Real and personal estate in Windsor £1.550 12/ Property, mostly real estate in Wethersfield £1.234 4/ Lands in Eng. Houseing & Mill at £52 per annum £1.033 Reversion of a living oi £10 per annum £160 Among other articles enumerated are, — Several divine and history books, £13 7/8 Silver, gold, and plate, as per acc. £74 15/ It included also his servant Cyrus, valued at £30 | Wolcott, Henry (I16562)
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9494 | The Johnson Family Tree gives his birth date as 29 Jan 1701. | Perkins, Sargent Jacob (I18539)
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9495 | The Johnson Family Tree lists her death place as Essex, Massachusetts. | Perkins, Mary (I18537)
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9496 | The Johnson Family Tree web site gives his birth date as 23 December 1583. | Perkins, John (I1269)
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9497 | The king confiscated the one office he was holding, marshal of England, because Thomas had failed to have someone execute the office on his behalf in Lancashire, when royal justices arrived there to hold the king's pleas. Thomas offered a fine of £100 to recover the office, which Edward II pardoned, but not without a public verbal rebuke, threatening his younger brother with punishment should he again fail to perform the duties of marshal properly. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9498 | The Knights Templers could not bury him after his death as he was under excommunication. Once he was absolved in 1163, they buried him in the church yard. | de Mandeville, Geoffrey Earl of Essex (I7083)
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9499 | The last name is sometimes spelt "Pineau". | Pineault, Michel (I6220)
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9500 | The listing of Rosamond de Clifford as the mother of William Longespée is incorrect. This association did not appear until 1611 in Speed's History of Great Britain. | William Earl of Salisbury (I6785)
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