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He died in his 20th year. | Shattuck, Benjamin (I2228)
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452 |
He died in infancy. | Corazza, Rudolph (I1313)
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453 |
He died in infancy. | -, Pepin (I3249)
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454 |
He died in the Battle at Fort Ticonderog. | Low, Stephen (I1912)
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455 |
He died of a brain tumor. | -, Cináed (Kenneth) mac Ailpín (I3007)
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456 |
He died of a cerebral stroke. | -, Henry the Fowler King of Germany (I3196)
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457 |
He died of Typhoid Fever. | Galbreath, Louis Hutchinson (I1673)
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458 |
He died on an expedition to Canada. | Hyde, Jacob (I2197)
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459 |
He died some time between his marriage and the 1870 census. | Amsdell, James (I4057)
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460 |
He died the day he was born as did his mother. | Lamb, Benjamin (I2574)
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461 |
He died very young. | Unangst, Charles (I135)
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462 |
He died while in civilian internment. | Statius Muller, George August Laan (I1732)
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463 |
He died while playing football in Freeland. He was running with the ball when he ran into a rope barrier. The doctor did not think he needed to go to the hospital. He had a ruptured spleen and developed peritonitis. Andy was in his third year in high school and had been accepted at Princeton. | Feissner, Andrew (I76)
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464 |
He died without children. | Antrobus, Henry (I2448)
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465 |
He died without children. | Antrobus, Ralph (I2450)
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466 |
He died young. | Browne, Johathan (I2139)
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467 |
He died young. | Hyde, Job (I2195)
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468 |
He died young. | -, Thankmar (I3205)
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469 |
He died young. | -, Liudolf (I3206)
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470 |
He died young. | de Peyster, Abraham (I3687)
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471 |
He died young. | de Peyster, Jacob (I3710)
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472 |
He died young. | de Peyster, Guillaume (I3726)
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473 |
He died young. | de Peyster, Joachim (I3727)
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474 |
He drowned in circumstances that are unclear. | -, Edwin (I2732)
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475 |
He had a dairy farm in Sandy Valley near White Haven, PA. | Learn, Andrew (I66)
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476 |
He had at least two sons. | Hunting, Roger (I2306)
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477 |
He had command of the fifth fort (a garrison house used by the towns people during Indian attacks - there were 6). The house was attacked several times (http://scholtz.org/bill/Genealogy/BradleysAndIndians.pdf). He participated in an expedition to retrieve prisoners (including his wife) from Canada in 1706. | Bradley, Joseph (I462)
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478 |
He had diabetes but had a loved sweet things. He died from complications after a eating too much ice cream and soda. | Feissner, Gordon (I70)
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479 |
He had no children. He lived in Raven Run with his sister Ellen until she died when he and his wife moved to another patch town Lost Creek. He worked as a miner until his death. | Unangst, Tillman (I92)
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480 |
He had one daughter. He died of influenza during the World War I epidemic. | Unangst, Walter (I99)
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481 |
He has a degree in Chemistry. | Annibali, Guglielmo (I348)
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482 |
He inherited the kingdom of Garthmadrun from his parents. | -, Prince Anlach (I3038)
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483 |
He is a legendary Germanic ancestor of Cerdic based on the Sisam hypothesis. | -, Giwis (I2981)
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484 |
He is a legendary Germanic ancestor of Cerdic based on the Sisam hypothesis. He is the mythological grandson of Wôdan. | -, Brond (I2985)
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485 |
He is a legendary Germanic ancestor of Cerdic based on the Sisam hypothesis. He is the mythological son of Wôdan. | -, Bældæg (I2987)
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486 |
He is Ira, Jr.'s stillborn twin brother. According to family notes Ira, Jr. had a stillborn twin brother. According to the Ayer memorial stone at Forest Avenue Cemetery, Ira, Sr. had two children name Lowe Bradley. There is a grave with dates for only one Lowe Bradley. According to Iris Barr, granddaughter of Ira, Sr., Ira, Jr. had a twin brother called Low Bradley (no word on his death). So, I assume that the first Lowe Bradley Ayer was Ira's stillborn twin brother. | Ayer, Lowe Bradley (I1001)
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487 |
He is listed in the Titusville 1880 census. | Tifft, Simon E (I1007)
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488 |
He is mentioned in a letter dated 31 July 1865. | James, Harry (I1724)
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489 |
He is most famous as the father of the house of Gabraín or "Cenél nGabraín". Welsh sources called him "the Treacherous". | -, Gabrán mac Domangairt King of Dál Riata (I3035)
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490 |
He is the legendary Germanic ancestor of Cerdic based on the Sisam hypothesis. | -, Elesa (I2980)
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491 |
He joined the Army or the Marines and afterward lived in Washinton, DC. | Unangst, John (I91)
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492 |
He joined the Dutch military on February 1, 1774 and was captain in his regiment. Soon he moved to Suriname. Later he moved to France and joined the military there where he became a brigade general on June 18, 1824. | Perret Gentil, Abraham (I1835)
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493 |
He led his two full brothers in several revolts against their father when their father tried to make their half brother, Charles the Bald a co-heir. Charles ended up taking the throne after Lotaair's son Louis died.
Lothair was first sent to govern Bavaria when his father took the throne and in a couple years later in 817 he was crowned joint emperor with his father, a position they shared for 23 years. Parts of the kingdom were given to Lothair's brothers, but upon the father's death, Lothair took them back.
In 855 he became very ill and divided his kingdom among his three sons and died shortly thereafter. | -, Lothair I, Emperor of the Romans and King of Italy (I3122)
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494 |
He left his daughter in Texas to move to New York and was never heard from since | James, John (I550)
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495 |
He lived and died at the homestead of his father. He was a deacon for many years. | Wadsworth, John (I478)
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496 |
He lived in Havana. | García, German A (I907)
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497 |
He lived in Haverhill until 1669 when he sold his house and land and moved to Woodbridge, NJ. | Ayer, Obadiah (I388)
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498 |
He lived in Haverhill where he became a freeman in May of 1666, was a constable in 1671, and a yeoman or plowman. | Ayer, Robert (I383)
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499 |
He lived in Haverhill where he bought a house and lot in 1648. | Ayer, Thomas (I384)
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500 |
He lived in Haverhill, was a tanner and a Baptist. His will was dated 23 June 1794. | Ayer, Peter Jr. (I412)
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