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    4601 unmaried Boone, Esther Leah (I3337)
     
    4602 unmaried Benallack, Jr William Thornley (I14338)
     
    4603 unmarried THOMAS, Ellen (I2336)
     
    4604 unmarried THOMAS, Elizabeth (I2816)
     
    4605 unmarried THOMAS, Dinah (I2821)
     
    4606 unmarried THOMAS, Gideon (I2824)
     
    4607 unmarried THOMAS, Dinah (I2841)
     
    4608 unmarried THOMAS, Joseph (I2885)
     
    4609 unmarried THOMAS, Joseph R. (I2899)
     
    4610 unmarried John, Elizabeth Thomas (I2906)
     
    4611 unmarried THOMAS, Priscilla (I2951)
     
    4612 unmarried THOMAS, Eleanor Jane (I3056)
     
    4613 unmarried Walker, Sarah (I3089)
     
    4614 unmarried THOMAS, Esther Ann (I3136)
     
    4615 unmarried Swain, Anna Mary (I3145)
     
    4616 unmarried Swain, Samuel (I3146)
     
    4617 unmarried Swain, Rebecca (I3147)
     
    4618 unmarried Richards, Lillie (I3162)
     
    4619 unmarried Allen, Sarah Margaret (I3307)
     
    4620 unmarried Boone, Elizabeth Rebecca (I3336)
     
    4621 unmarried, buried Exeter THOMAS, Abel (I2946)
     
    4622 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I446)
     
    4623 Van Pelt: The Lane family (original name Laenen) were known under the names of Laenen, van der Laen, de la Lanen, etc. The imigrants put the "van Peelt" (or van Pelt) after Laenen, as a rule, by which it is to be understood that, while their
    real surname was "Laenen", they were also "from the Peel," expressed in Dutch by the words "van Peelt." The Peel is a tract of country in the nature of a morass, located both in the southern part of Holland and the Northern part of Belgium. In
    Belgium "the Peel" is in the province of Limburg. Directly contiguousto that province is the province (we should say county) of Leige, whose capital is the large and prosperouscity of Liege. The suppposition is that Teunis Jansen Laenen van
    Pelt and his brother were Walloons and not Hollanders, which seems to be well founded. Walloon is a semi-French language, as the Walloons were a semi- French and semi-Teutonic stock. The Walloons have always remained a separate and distinct
    people in what is now the northern and eastern portion of modern Belgium and constitute about one-fourth of the population of that country. 
    Van Pelt, Teunis Jansen Lanen (I2527)
     
    4624 Van Tuyl: This family ( Van Tuyl van Serooskerken) comes from Gelderland and takes the name from the noble manor of Tuyl in the district of Tiel. Van Tuyl, Otto (I2552)
     
    4625 Van Zutphen: (Sutphen) Original home was the city and county of Zutphen in Gelderland, the name meaning South Fen or South Marsh. Van Sutphen, Dirck Jansen (I2498)
     
    4626 Video Bank, Owner (video and VCR rental) Gaber, Richard Edward (I14434)
     
    4627 Violet suffered from tuberculosis as did her husband Avery Watson. She never had any children and died in Chicago. She is buried in Section H of Sunset Hills Cemetary near Flint. Dennis, Violet (I13431)
     
    4628 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14288)
     
    4629 Virginia was a reclusive, quiet woman. She was, however, a gentle person who was willing to give to whomever befriended her, much love and many kindnesses. She suffered all her life with the effects of childhood polio. She had a fierce
    determination that was as strong as her handshake, which gave her the strength to live a long life. 
    NIGHSWANDER, VIRGINIA (I13405)
     
    4630 Vol IX, #2 pg 8 " The earliest Blair we have found in Somerset Co., NJ was a John Blair "of Peapack". In 1754 a notice was published in the Philadelphia paper for John Blair of Peapack to pick up his mail in Trenton, NJ. John was also listed
    in the day book of a merchant John Van Der Veer in Bedminster Twp Somerset Co., NJ covering May 1, 1767 to Jan 25, 1774. His purchases included rum, snuff, ginger, tar, tobacco, wine, sugar, and a castor hat. He paid his debt in tallow, wheat
    and pork. No further word has yet been found in the surviving documentsof that period, but we can hazard a guess that John Blair COULD be the father of five men, three of whom lived in Somerset Co. These three married girls whose families
    also lived in Somerset. 
    BLAIR, John (I1631)
     
    4631 War of 1812, Battle of Lundy's Lane Strawn, Hirum (I14903)
     
    4632 Warren Brooker was a son of Russell Brooker and great grandson of Abraham Brooker and Tamar Murray. Warren Brooker went by the name of Murray during his childhood but later married went by his own name of Brooker. Murray, Warren Brooker (I2234)
     
    4633 Was a Deacon? Teacher and Author Gustin, Timothy (I15737)
     
    4634 was ahead of Lusitania when it was attacked. Also worked in Muntions factory in England during WW1. Arrived at Montreal Canada shortly before wedding. Reeves, Edith (I14225)
     
    4635 was in the revolutionary army. Miller, # Melvin Eugene (I8315)
     
    4636 Was Mary a widow, maiden name Paxson, when she married George? It looks like Mrs Ward was implying that in her report. Taylor, Mary Paxson (I3211)
     
    4637 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14433)
     
    4638 Washington Death Index, 1940-1996
    Name: Edwin L Callaway
    Date of Death: 28 Sep 1982
    Place of Death: Yakima City
    Age: 89
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1893
    Residence: Yakima City
    Gender: Male
    SSN: 521-10-2132
    Certificate: 025948

     
    Callaway, Edwin Lewis (I3628)
     
    4639 Washington Star by John L. O'Brien. Dufford, Gilbert (I15925)
     
    4640 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4422)
     
    4641 way he used to laugh, Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
     
    4642 wayne caswell Manville, John (I1975)
     
    4643 We previously had her listed as Deborah Cameron, but changed this when Wm. Gaus sent in his information. GOODWIN, DEBORAH P. (I13825)
     
    4644 We previously had this child listed as George, but Donna Fratesi says his name is Wilfred. Lizmore, Wilfred (I1549)
     
    4645 We previously listed her last name as Goodnough, but Donna Fratesi lists the name as Goodenough. Goodenough, Emily (I1492)
     
    4646 We stopped at the County Clerks office and looked through the deed books. The first record of a land purchase by Henry B. Wintermute was on June 1, 1842. He bought 100 acres for $421.00. Wintermute, Henry Bernhardt (I2418)
     
    4647 We want to express our sincere appreciation for all sympathy and kindness extended to us by old neighbors and friends in our bereavement. WINTERMUTE, Carrie (I172)
     
    4648 We will miss you G'Pa, each in our Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
     
    4649 We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our relatives , neighbors and friends for all their kind and thoughtful acts during the sickness and our recent bereavement. Your kindness will always be remembered. LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    4650 We won't forget how you touched our Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
     

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