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751 Head, farmer. Shore, Richard Elijah (I3300)
 
752 Head, farmer. Gooding, James (I3306)
 
753 Head, farmer. Gould, Alexander (I3307)
 
754 Head, farmer. Gould, Alexander (I3307)
 
755 Head, farmer. Ingraham, Elisha (I3317)
 
756 Head, farmer. His name is listed as Edwin. Gould, Aaron (I3302)
 
757 Head, head rancher. Kendall, Henry Martin (I3288)
 
758 Head, his farm was valued at $2,650. Ayer, Ira I (I435)
 
759 Head, his farm was valued at $4,500. Ayer, Ira I (I435)
 
760 Head, his property was valued at $7,000. Ayer, Ira I (I435)
 
761 Head, home worth $13,000., Assembler at Electrical Plant. Chambers, Robert Clifford (I2785)
 
762 Head, laborer in a mine. Gould, Henry William "Hank" (I3294)
 
763 Head, laborer of odd jobs. Chambers, David H Sr. (I2843)
 
764 Head, laborer, machine shop. Chambers, Robert Clifford (I2785)
 
765 Head, laborer, owned home at 1523 Walnut St. Bevilacqua, Ottavio (I2792)
 
766 Head, landlord. Gould, Alexander (I3307)
 
767 Head, mining engineer. Gould, Henry William "Hank" (I3294)
 
768 Head, no occupation. Ingraham, Elisha (I3317)
 
769 Head, own income. Shore, Richard Elijah (I3300)
 
770 Head, owned 1523 Walnut. He was the proprietor of his grocery store. Bevilacqua, Ottavio (I2792)
 
771 Head, owned 3006 Liberty St., value $7,500., dealer something (Cohobest?) and produce. Filippi, Angelo (I2788)
 
772 Head, owned home at 412 Lighthouse St., Bench hand. Chambers, Robert Clifford (I2785)
 
773 Head, owned home worth $20,000., immigrated 1890 and retired. Chisholm, Donald "Daniel C" (I2774)
 
774 Head, Parker Street, Naturalized Citizen and Quary Loborer. Hedberg, Carl Erik (I2829)
 
775 Head, renting 545 West??? St., immigrated in 1891 and naturalized 1898, lineman for phone company. Chisholm, Donald "Daniel C" (I2774)
 
776 Head, School Teacher, 640 San Julian Street. Kendall, Joseph Lloyd (I3286)
 
777 Head, silver miner, 1168 Pacific Street. Gould, Aaron (I3302)
 
778 Head. Ayer, Ira I (I435)
 
779 Head. Harris, Sarah Jane (I3289)
 
780 Headstone says:
In Memory of
GEORGE WASHINGTON WILLIAMS
Born in Washington City
in 1802 where he died
August 1, 1836
Aged 34
Erected by his son
RAMON WILLIAMS
1874 
Williams, George Washington (I558)
 
781 Henricus died after attending University. Muller, Henricus (I1867)
 
782 Henry fought in World War I. van Daalen, Hendrik August Statius (I335)
 
783 Her actual name is not known, only that she was kidnapped and married by her husband to curry favor with her father (go figure?). -, Ermengard (?) (I3115)
 
784 Her family name was either Manners or Warren. Hannah (I1996)
 
785 Her family were Protestant and her husband Bucky was Irish Catholic. Though she never became a Catholic herself, she aggreed to raise her children Catholic. Shortly afterward her sisters Mabel and Ruth became Catholics and this caused a rift in the family that never really healed. Unangst, Mary (I93)
 
786 Her father was a lord in Borrie and on his death she and Franciscus inherited his estate. Reicher, Magdalena (I1853)
 
787 Her father, John Pinchbeck, Esq., of Lincolnshire was endowed in the 20th year of the reign of Edward IV. Pinchbeck, Grace (I2405)
 
788 Her grandfather was a Native American. Reopath, Homeretta (I298)
 
789 Her gravestone reads:
Here lies buried the body of
Mrs. Lydia the wife of Deacon Peter Ayer,
Died Sept. 29, 1750,
In the 53 (rd) Year of Her Age 
Perley, Lydia (I409)
 
790 Her gravestone said, "Pious in Life, [illegible] at Death." Hyde, Mary (I2115)
 
791 Her gravestone says:
Here Lyes ye
Body of Ann
Ye Wife of
Robert Pearce
Aged about 104 Years
Died December
Ye 31 1695 
Greenway, Ann (I2247)
 
792 Her gravestone still exists and reads:
Mary L. Ayer,
Wife of
Nicholas Beal
Died Nov. 25,
1853,
Aged 49 years
& 5 d's
In the full hope of a blessed
immortality. 
Ayer, Mary Low (I431)
 
793 Her gravestone still exists and reads:
Sarah B. Ayer,
Wife of
James Ayer,
Died Dec. 7, 1841,
Aged 70 Y'rs. 10 Mo's.
& 7 days.
The righteous ... 
Bradley, Sarah (I427)
 
794 Her husband Henry had several children from a previous marriage but she had no children.
She lived in Bogota, Colombia with her husband. After he died she moved to New York where she set up a business setting up window displays for such stores as Lord & Taylor. She once made a large wreath for Rockefeller Center. 
Scholtz, Rosa Amalia (I300)
 
795 Her husband was from Hubbardston and they moved to New Hampshire. Davenport, Mary (I1962)
 
796 Her last name is often given as Peaslee. Perley, Lydia (I409)
 
797 Her name is listed as Lydia Brosen in the Wadsworth genealogy. Brown, Lydia (I487)
 
798 Her name was still Williams in 1677. Williams, Lidiah (I747)
 
799 Her obituary from the Johnston Morning Herald, 9 February 1931:
MISS MARY FRANCE, FORMER JOHNSTOWN RESIDENT, DIES SUDDENLY IN BALTIMORE, MD.
Sister of Mrs. A. D. Dennison of Johnstown Passes Away After Short Illness; Miss France Was the Daughter of Former Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of This City
Miss Mary France, widely known missionary worker and daughter of the late Rev. Joseph France, at one time pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city, and sister of Mrs. A. D. Dennison, 101 South Melcher Street, passed away in Baltimore, Md., early yesterday morning. A telegram announcing her sudden death was received here early in the morning and brought grief to a wide circle of friends she has in the city.
Dr. France was pastor of the First Presbyterian church here just prior to the pastorate of Rev. Charles McKenzie, D. D., and spent a number of years in this city when his family was located here. The family was originally from Washington, D. C, and Miss France who became active in religious work in later years received a splendid education from her parents.
While the family was located here, Miss France took an interest in the Johnstown public library and as a librarian there for some time. As such, she came in touch with a large number of people and made many friends who will regret to arn of her death.
'Later she moved to Naples, N. Y. with her father, after he retired from active work in the ministry. She spent some time there, but the desire to carry on religious work beckoned and she accepted a position with the rather elaborate missionary program being carried out by Mr. and Mrs. Striken in Costa Rica. However, her ambition far surpassed her rather delicate health and she was forced to give up the venture when her health failed.
After her return to this country, she was forced to give up her work for a time until she regained her health. As soon as she was strong enough, she plunged into work in the Baltimore Bible school, started by her sister, Mrs. William R. Nesbitt. She had been teaching there every winter for some years past.
The other survivors besides her sister are John Irwin France, C. France and Royal France and her sister who resides in Baltimore. 
France, Mary G (I1716)
 
800 Her obituary said:
Ipfwich, January 24
Died here, Mrs. Sarah Tuttle in the 86th Year of her Age. A Gentleworman of a vertuous and pious Character; and what may deferve this Public mention was blefed with a very numerous Offspring. She had Thirteen Children and by Seven of them only, One Hundred & Seventy feven Grandchildren and great Grandchildren. 
Cogswell, Sarah (I828)
 

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