Matches 9,701 to 9,800 of 10,621
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9701 | She was born out of wedlock | Goodell, Jerusha Wheeler (I11701)
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9702 | She was born out of wedlock. | François, Marie-Madeleine (I17221)
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9703 | She was born probably at or near Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England. | Parker, Alice (I11018)
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9704 | She was bound for New England. | Mills, Jane Burgess (I4239)
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9705 | She was buried as a recluse. | von Alshausen, Ida (I8618)
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9706 | She was buried as the "Widdow Eaton". | ______, Margery (I26068)
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9707 | She was buried before the high alter. | de Vere, Joan (I7346)
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9708 | She was buried by the town. Jameson (1886) gives her death data as 11 December 1707. | Crouch, Sarah (I174)
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9709 | She was buried in the Chapter House of Llanthony. | Lucy Lady of Blaen Llyfni and Bwlch of Dinas (I22173)
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9710 | She was buried in the river. | Doucet, Marguerite (I5515)
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9711 | She was called Catherine on her death record. | Muzzy, Katy (I22899)
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9712 | She was called a widow. | de Felbrigg, Maud (I24405)
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9713 | She was called a widow. | de Felbrigg, Maud (I24405)
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9714 | She was carried off by Edred after he slew her husband, Eadwulf about 918. | unknown wife (I6026)
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9715 | She was Chilperic's first wife's maid, and is considered one of the most bloodthirsty women in history. | Frédégunde (I5862)
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9716 | She was christened at St. Paul’s Church, Aghada. | Hennessy, Elizabeth "Eliza" (I1987)
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9717 | She was christened at the Bozrah Congregational Church. | Birchard, Lucy (I4162)
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9718 | She was christened at the New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church. | Kiehl, Catherina (I10003)
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9719 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whelpley, Stephanie-lee (I10)
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9720 | She was christened by the Rev. John Rogers. Elisha was the first child baptized at the First Church of Leominster. | Carter, Elisha (I12844)
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9721 | She was christened by the Rev. Stephen Gulovich. | Soltesz, Thelma Elizabeth (I23579)
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9722 | She was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, Mary (I14826)
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9723 | She was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, Dorothy (I14829)
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9724 | She was coheir of her father. | de Bohun, Mary (I23036)
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9725 | She was descended from Francis Baker and Isabel Twining. | Baker, Hannah (I14168)
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9726 | She was eight in 1635 when she came over. | Haffield, Martha (I18747)
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9727 | She was either illegitimate or Sir Edmund's daughter by an unknown earlier marriage | de Mortimer, Isolt (I7574)
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9728 | She was either the daughter of John Smith, the Quartermaster or Lawrence Smith, both of Dorchester. | Smith, Elizabeth (I147)
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9729 | She was either the daughter or granddaughter of of William and Katherine Warren of Bures Saint Mary. | Warren, Susan (I1283)
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9730 | She was either the daughter or the widow of Joseph Bemis. | Bemis, Sarah (I18909)
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9731 | She was fourteen years old when she was killed along with her parents in the Second Lancaster Massacre. | Roper, Elizabeth (I20467)
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9732 | She was from St-François-du-Lac. | Family: Louis Hus dit Paul / Marie-Angélique Niquet (F7794)
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9733 | She was hanged for witchcraft. | Towne, Rebecca (I20609)
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9734 | She was hanged for witchcraft. | Towne, Mary (I20613)
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9735 | She was hanged for witchcraft. She was listed as a widow on her death record. | Mary (I1298)
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9736 | She was her father's heir. | Gwys, Gwenllian (I1201)
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9737 | She was her father's only heir. | de Audley, Margaret Baroness Audley (I8085)
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9738 | She was her mother's heir. | Radcliff, Jeanette (I23524)
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9739 | She was heress to her nephew, Thomas de Clare, so of Richard de Clare, second son of Thomas and Juliane. She was therefore sister to Richard, second son and to Thomas, first son. | de Clare, Margaret (I3553)
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9740 | She was his Saxon servant, whom Dagobert made his queen. | Regintrude (I5533)
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9741 | She was hit by a cart wheel. | Crouch, Mary (I19076)
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9742 | She was indentured to the Swift family of Sandwich, Massachusetts. | Powell, Jane (I23270)
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9743 | She was killed along with her husband and daughter, Elizabeth, in the second Lancaster Massacre. | Hannah (I510)
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9744 | She was killed by her son, Antiochus VIII Grypus. | Cleopatra Thea (I9486)
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9745 | She was killed by Indians in the Lancaster Massacre. | Priscilla (I20462)
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9746 | She was killed by Indians in the Lancaster Massacre. | Roper, Priscilla (I20463)
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9747 | She was killed by Indians in the second Lancaster Massacre along with her son, Joseph, his wife and three children. | Prescott, Hannah (I16341)
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9748 | She was killed by Indians. | Prichard, Elizabeth (I20789)
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9749 | She was killed by the Iroquois. | Benoît, Marie-Anne (I17916)
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9750 | She was killed on the way to Canada by Indians after being captured. | Daniels, Mary (I19566)
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9751 | She was King Clotaire's concubine from 517 until their marriage. | Ingunde (I5863)
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9752 | She was listed in the records at Bures St. Mary as "daughter of Henry." This is probably in error, confusing the two Riddlesdale families. | Riddlesdale, Dorcus (I18703)
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9753 | She was listed on the parish register as "Collice Woodman wife of Edward." | Mallet, Collet (I670)
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9754 | She was living 1 May 1204. | de Beaumont, Mabel (I7645)
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9755 | She was living 15 October 1354. | Roscelyn, Joane (I8448)
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9756 | She was living 4 May 1372. | La Zouche of Mortimer, Joyce (I15740)
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9757 | She was living about 420. | a Merovingian woman (I4707)
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9758 | She was living in 1126. | Sigrid of Allerdale (I6627)
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9759 | She was living in 1207/08. | de Camville, Isabel (I23704)
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9760 | She was living in 1245. | de Chaworth, Maud (I2891)
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9761 | She was living in 1280. | Sybil (I23359)
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9762 | She was living in 1283. | Mary (I23813)
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9763 | She was living in 1322. | Gifford, Katherine (I6769)
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9764 | She was living in 1608. | Helen (I487)
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9765 | She was living in 1815. | Wilder, Prudence (I23664)
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9766 | She was living in 789. | Isengarde (I22600)
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9767 | She was living with her daughter, Martha. | Clark, Elizabeth (I23877)
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9768 | She was living with her son, Hopestill, when she died. | Badcock, Margaret (I413)
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9769 | She was Lothar's concubine for many years before their marriage. | Waldrada (I3747)
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9770 | She was Louis VI's "natural" daughter | Constance (I3326)
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9771 | She was married to Charlemagne in 770, in order for him to create a bond between Francia and the Kingdom of the Lombards and attempt to isolate his brother Carloman I who ruled over the central territories of Francia. The marriage lasted just one year and there are no known children from the marriage. | Family: Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor / Desiderata of the Lombards (F18)
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9772 | She was murdered because her blatant favoritism towards her German kinsmen and courtiers stirred up discontent among the native lords. | Gertrude of Merania (I8567)
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9773 | She was murdered by pagans. | Saint Ludmilla (I9089)
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9774 | She was murdered By Stepson Pedro Raimundo DE Barcelona. | Rangearde de la Marche (I24183)
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9775 | She was murdered. | Audovere (I22756)
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9776 | She was named for her older sister who drowned six weeks before her birth. | Brewer, Abigail (I105)
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9777 | She was not in her father's will. | Eaton, Hester (I18779)
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9778 | She was not mentioned by Pope (1900). | Reed, Mary (I18626)
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9779 | She was not mentioned in father's will. | Eddy, Isabella (I12723)
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9780 | She was not mentioned in her father's will and probably died young. | Eddy, Abigail (I16108)
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9781 | She was not mentioned in her father's will. | Eddy, Elizabeth (I12725)
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9782 | She was not mentioned in her father's will. | Parker, Hester (I20760)
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9783 | She was not mentioned in his father's will. | Hackett, Rebecca (I14145)
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9784 | She was of noble blood. | Martin, Marie (I2656)
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9785 | She was possibly poisoned by her servants. | Constance (I22126)
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9786 | She was probably as Scotswoman. | Mary (I23813)
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9787 | She was probably buried next to her husband, but there is no stone to mark her resting place. | Houghton, Michal (I15479)
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9788 | She was probably the sister of Saint Sacerdos, the Gallo-Roman Archbishop of Lyons (542-559). | Arthemia (I3404)
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9789 | She was recorded while living with her parents. | Ward, Ruth Esther (I615)
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9790 | She was recorded while living with her parents. | Ward, Grace Ella (I750)
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9791 | She was recorded while living with her parents. | Ward, Grace Ella (I750)
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9792 | She was recorded while living with her parents. | Ward, Margaret Nowell "Peggy" (I751)
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9793 | She was recorded while living with her widowed mother. | Ward, Margaret Nowell "Peggy" (I751)
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9794 | She was said to have married "a prince near the Alps", likely Boleslaw II "the Pious", Duke of Bohemia or perhaps Conrad "the Pacific", King of Burgundy. | Ælfgifu (I22472)
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9795 | She was six in 1635. | Haffield, Rachel (I18748)
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9796 | She was supposedly christened with Clovis. She later embraced Arianism. | Lantide (I22732)
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9797 | She was ten years old when she died. | Eggleton, daughter (I20400)
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9798 | She was the 8th Baroness FitzWarin. | FitzWarren, Elizabeth Baroness FitzWarin (I7360)
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9799 | She was the Dame and heiress de Bourbon. | Mathilda Dame de Bourbon (I8832)
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9800 | She was the daughter of a Windish magnate. | Endia (I3789)
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