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She and Luis were ostracized by his family because she was of South American Indian decent. Roger Muller remembered her "as a loving grandmother and she cared about humanity. She never turned anyone away who was destitute". | Patcheco, Avelina (I1674)
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1202 |
She died at 2 years of age. | Wadsworth, Mary (I512)
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1203 |
She died at age 2 or 3. | -, Ermentrude (I3084)
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1204 |
She died from "malaria fever". | Platt, Ida (I3461)
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1205 |
She died from an appendicitis. | Kresge, Beulah R (I266)
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1206 |
She died from Apaplexy. | Junger, Christina (I2857)
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1207 |
She died from cancer. | Feissner, Thalia (I609)
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1208 |
She died from complications as a result of a scalding from a pot of tea. | Unangst, Mildred (I100)
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1209 |
She died immediately after birth. | Muller, Elsabete (I1856)
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1210 |
She died in a traffic accident while trying to cross a four lane highway. | Feissner, Irene (I69)
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1211 |
She died in childbirth. | Davenport, Sarah (I1985)
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1212 |
She died of small pox. | Lamb, Mary (I2521)
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1213 |
She died smallpox ("of the pox"). | Ayer, Rachel (I397)
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1214 |
She died unmarried. | Shattuck, Joanna (I2220)
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1215 |
She died while spending the summer with her mother and family at the shore. According to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle she died of pneumonia, intermittent fever and rheumatism. She had been attending Adelphi Academy and getting excellent grades. The paper said she "possessed accomplishments would have been creditable to a lady of maturer years." | Williams, Lucia Ysabel (I906)
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1216 |
She died while still a baby. | Kresge, Laura (I278)
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1217 |
She died while visiting the family of her daughter, Emma. She had been there six months. | Francis, Jane (I548)
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1218 |
She died young. | Muller, Sophia Huderg (I696)
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1219 |
She died young. | Muller, Anna Helena (I706)
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1220 |
She died young. | Ware, Elizabeth (I2084)
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1221 |
She died young. | -, Chrothais (I3250)
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1222 |
She died young. | -, Adelais (I3251)
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1223 |
She died young. | de Peyster, Jeanne (I3725)
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1224 |
She graduated from the Normal School in Bloomsburg, PA in 1917 and became a teacher. She stopped teaching when she married. | Kresge, Clara Alice (I21)
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1225 |
She had a will dated May 26, 1683. It mentions her three daughters but not her two sons. | Mary (I804)
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1226 |
She had no children. | van Daalen, Helena Jeanetta Catharina (I330)
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1227 |
She had no children. | Ayer, Julia Fletcher (I445)
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1228 |
She had no children. | Ayer, Edith Lavinia 'Daisy' (I453)
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1229 |
She had no children. She graduated from the Normal School in Bloomsburg, PA and was a teacher all her life. She taught languages and literature in White Haven, PA and later in Hamburg, PA where she died. | Kresge, Arlene (I276)
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1230 |
She had no children. She was a registered nurse in Philadelphia. | Kresge, Elva (I271)
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1231 |
She had no children. She worked at a shirt factory in Freeland all her life and ultimately was the head supervisor. | Unangst, Mabel (I95)
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1232 |
She is buried in the J. H. Scholtz, Sr. plot (Lot 37755, Section 151). | Statius Muller, Maria Teresa Augusta (I839)
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1233 |
She kept a boarding school in Maastricht. | Manette, Elizabeth (I713)
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1234 |
She likely went to Ireland with her mother where she was married in 1657. | Tuttle, Hannah (I1035)
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1235 |
She lived in Raven Run (a poor patch town near Shannandoah) in a house that had no running water or electricity. She was loving, kind, and generous. Robert Unangst used to spend a week with her every summer as a boy. He always had a great time playing with Charles and Tom (see Thomas under Beatrice Unangst). | Unangst, Ellen A (I96)
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1236 |
She lived with her husband Torrence in Hazelton, PA most of her married life. | Unangst, Annette (I98)
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1237 |
She married a Lutheran pastor from Göttingen. | Muller, Adelhid (I1861)
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1238 |
She married an officer in the Netherlands East Indies Army who died in an internment camp probably during World War II in Indonesia. | Statius Muller, Helma (I1741)
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1239 |
She married first a man named Wood. | Foster, Mary (I871)
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1240 |
She married two important Irish kings of the Uí Néill (Irish Scotish dynasty). Her first husband was Aed Finliath of the Cenél nEógain. Her second husband was Flann Sinna of Clann Cholmáin. | -, Máel Muire (I3011)
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1241 |
She may be the mother of Williams children. | Ann (I767)
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1242 |
She may have been born in Watertown, Massachusetts. | Hayden, Susanna (I2210)
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1243 |
She may have been living in Ipswich in 1668. | Ayer, Mary (I387)
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1244 |
She may have been Rebecca Craft born February 9, 1699 in Milton. | Rebecca (I1978)
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1245 |
She may have previously been marrried to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh. | -, Bethóc (I2675)
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1246 |
She never married | Hunting, Mary (I2314)
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1247 |
She never married | Brown, Eliza (I4008)
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1248 |
She never married and died from heart disease. | Unangst, Ruth E (I94)
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1249 |
She never married and died of the flu in one of the large epidemics, possibly the one in 1918. | Ayer, Jennie James (I444)
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1250 |
She never married but outlived all her brothers and sisters. | Muller, Elizabeth (I593)
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