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201 Chapter Title: Ramon O. Williams
Author: Mitchell C. Harrison
Publisher: New York Tribune, 1900
Memo: Entry ID: Volume II 377-380
 
Source (S137)
 
202 Christina had 6 other children who had died before the 1900 census. Junger, Christina (I2857)
 
203 City/state: Hazleton, PA
Item Info: Obituary for Marian Unangst Baehler
 
Source (S145)
 
204 City/state: Hazleton, PA
Item Info: Obituary of Cora Learn Feissner
 
Source (S142)
 
205 Compiler: Alfred L. Holman
Publisher: Privately Printed (1921)
 
Source (S314)
 
206 Compiler: Alva M. Tuttle
Publisher: Published by the Compiler
 
Source (S304)
 
207 Compiler: Arthur Lloyd Burnham
Publisher: nefamilies.com
 
Source (S303)
 
208 Compiler: Charles Henry Pope
Publisher: Charles Henry Pope (1900)
 
Source (S311)
 
209 Compiler: Davis, Walter Goodwin
Publisher: 1996
 
Source (S319)
 
210 Compiler: Ellery Bicknell Crane
Publisher: The Lewis Publishing Company (1907)
 
Source (S308)
 
211 Compiler: Ellery Bicknell Crane
Publisher: The Lewis Publishing Company (1907)
 
Source (S309)
 
212 Compiler: Emma Forbes Ware
Publisher: Charles H. Pope (1901)
 
Source (S290)
 
213 Compiler: Federal Government
 
Source (S244)
 
214 Compiler: Frank R. Holmes
Publisher: (1923)
 
Source (S298)
 
215 Compiler: Frederick Clifton Pierce
Publisher: W. B. Conkey Company (1898)
 
Source (S312)
 
216 Compiler: Frederick Clifton Pierce
Publisher: W. B. Conkey Company (1899)
 
Source (S300)
 
217 Compiler: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing, Inc (Eighth Editon)
 
Source (S326)
 
218 Compiler: Gliman Bigelow Howe
Publisher: Charles Hamelton (1890)
 
Source (S289)
 
219 Compiler: H. Rosa Town
Publisher: The Topsfield Historical Society (1902)
 
Source (S323)
 
220 Compiler: Henry Bond, M. D.
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company (1855)
 
Source (S291)
 
221 Compiler: James Savage
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (1860)
 
Source (S293)
 
222 Compiler: John Goodwin Locke
Publisher: James Munroe and Company (1853)
 
Source (S294)
 
223 Compiler: Keith G. Harrisonb
Publisher: 2008
 
Source (S325)
 
224 Compiler: Kresge Family Association
Publisher: Ocean Grove, NJ, Ocean Grove Times - Homer D. Kresge Propr., 1953
 
Source (S11)
 
225 Compiler: Lemuel Shattuck
Publisher: Dutton and Wentworth (1855)
 
Source (S292)
 
226 Compiler: Merriam, Ellen Maria (Lowe)
Publisher: Fitchburg
 
Source (S279)
 
227 Compiler: Patterson, Bob. Comp
Publisher: Published by Bob Patterson, Hillsboro, OR, 1995
 
Source (S94)
 
228 Compiler: Robert Charles Anderson
Publisher: New England Historic and Genealogicl Register (1995)
 
Source (S324)
 
229 Compiler: Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn
Publisher: New England Historic and Genealogicl Register (1999)
 
Source (S322)
 
230 Compiler: Samuel Francis Smith
Publisher: Tha American Logotype Company, 1880
 
Source (S286)
 
231 Compiler: Sir Reginald L. Antrobus
Publisher: Mitchell, Hughs and Clarke (1929)
 
Source (S310)
 
232 Compiler: Thomas Bellows Wyman
Publisher: New England History Press (1879)
 
Source (S296)
 
233 Compiler: Torrey, Clarence Almon
 
Source (S280)
 
234 Connection of Jane Dart to Sarah Jane Amsdell:
The only record of Jane Dart is her birth given by Bolt in "Genealogy of The Dart Family in America" and her father died in Hamburg, New York. Many of the family members lived in Hamburg.
The 1950 census lists Sarah J Amsdell in Hamburg with the same age as Jane Dart. The family moved to Townsend, Ohio where Sarah died. She was usually listed as Sarah J Amsdell but on her grave stone she was Sarah Jane Amsdell.
Sarah Bradley Ayer Black was the last surviving child of James and Sara Bradley Ayer and Sarah Black had no children. According to a notice in the local paper her will named 23 people. 22 of them were known nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. The last was Jane Amsdell of Townsend, Ohio. There were no Jane Amsdells living in Townsend that I could find, just Sarah Jane. Jane Dart was Sarah Black's niece. 
Dart, Sarah Jane (I3342)
 
235 Cuthwine spent many years in exile after his father was deposed. -, Cuthwine of Wessex (I2973)
 
236 Daniel Bradley's name shows up often in Essex County and Haverhill town records from 1662 on. Most of these occurrences are for buying and selling small lots of land. In 1682 he leased what was called the Parsonage farm from the town. The lease was for "himself and his heirs" for a period of twenty years (most of the term of the lease was for after his death). The farm was 200 acres and adjoined his own farm. It was land that had been set aside for the home of the local minister and at the time of the lease was mostly wilderness. The rent was per year "Five pounds in good and merchantable wheat, Rye, Barley, Peas, or Indian Corn, at the annual price set for the Country rate, or in good barrelled well packed beef and pork, at price current in said town at the successive times of payment."
We know that he was not a freeman in 1685 because he was one of five men elected selectman that year but since it was required that most of the selectmen must be freemen he was dropped from the list "without reflection or disrespect." Two years later he was elected again and was able to keep the job. He was elected again in 1688. 
Broadley, Daniel (I460)
 
237 Date: 10 August, 1920
City/state: Brooklyn, NY
Item Info: Obituary of Angela Garcia Williams
 
Source (S46)
 
238 Date: 10 July 1939
Item Info: Obituary of Ira Ayer III
 
Source (S65)
 
239 Date: 14 May 1946
City/state: New York, NY
Item Info: Obituary of Carlos A. Scholtz
Memo: Carlos A. Scholtz
Former President of the Cocoa Exchange Here is Dead
White Plains, N. Y., May 13 -- Carlos A. Scholtz, a founder and former president of the New York Cocoa Exchange, died today at his home, 291 Fisher Avenue, after an illness of two months. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Aug. 4, 1964, he had lived in this country since 1875.
Mr. Scholtz, a member of the exporting and importing firm of Scholtz & Co., 82 Wall Street, Manhattan, was one of the leaders in the cocoa trade. He was a founder and former first vice president of the Venezuelan Chamber of Commerce in the United States and a member of the Pan-American Society and the Bolivarian Society of the United States.
He leaves a widow, Homeretta; a brother, Henry, and three sisters, Mrs. R. A. Price and Misses Isabel and Luisa Scholtz, the last two residents of Caracas.
 
Source (S61)
 
240 Date: 1814-1858
City/state: http://scholtz.org/bill/Documents/vanDaalenAdriaanAdmiral/index.htm
 
Source (S401)
 
241 Date: 21 October 1897
City/state: Brooklyn, New York
Item Info: Wedding of George Aurelio Williams and Alice Wadsworth Ayer
 
Source (S48)
 
242 Date: 24 August 1883
City/state: Brooklyn, NY
Item Info: Obituary of Lucia Ysabel Williams
 
Source (S47)
 
243 Date: 3 January 1884
City/state: Buffalo, New York
Item Info: Ira Ayer adopts Lolah B. Cash - Page 8
 
Source (S327)
 
244 Date: 4 Aug. 1970
Item Info: Obituary of Ferruccio Riccardo
 
Source (S63)
 
245 Date: 4 Feb. 1903
Item Info: Obituary of Ira Ayer II
 
Source (S64)
 
246 Date: February 12, 1979
City/state: Hazleton, PA
Item Info: Obituary of Stanley (Jiggs) Miller
 
Source (S143)
 
247 Date: Sept 24, 1954
City/state: New York City
Item Info: Obituary of José Henrique Scholtz
Memo: J. Henrique Scholtz, Coffee Importer, 81
J. Henrique Scholtz, a founder and former member of Scholtz & Co., coffee importers, died yesterday in his home, 1 Fifth Avenue, after a short illness. His age was 81. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, where he still maintained a residence, and came to the United States in 1902.
Formerly a coffee planter and exporter in Venezuela, Mr. Scholtz founded his concern here in 1906. He retired in 1948.
He was a Venezuelan representative at the Pan American Coffee Board here and at the Inter-American Coffee Board in Washington.
Mr. Scholtz was a former member of the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange and New York Cocoa Exchange.
Surviving are his widow, Berta, two sons, J. Henry Jr. and Arthur; three daughters, Miss Gertrude Scholtz, Mrs. Norman Smith and Mrs. Frederick Cooper; two sisters in Venezuela, six grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
 
Source (S28)
 
248 Date: September 12, 1884
City/state: Curaçao
Item Info: August Liberegt Statius Muller Obituary
 
Source (S277)
 
249 Date: September 1965
City/state: Freeland, PA
Item Info: Obituary of Irvin Unangst
 
Source (S138)
 
250 Date: September 25, 1957
City/state: Putnam, CT
Item Info: Mrs. Hargrove Dies at Home on Seward Street
 
Source (S285)
 

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