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| 3751 | Gutierre, Munoz | Castile, King of Castile Alfonso VIII of (I10555)
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| 3752 | Had 4 or 5 wives and out lived them all.. Last wife was Marie (Unknown) emigrated in 1905 | Sasso, Vincenzo (I12427)
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| 3753 | Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery | Ford, Richard Van Dyke (I48140)
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| 3754 | Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery | Carlson, Mildred (I48151)
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| 3755 | Hagers Graveyard | Wadsworth, Robert F (I21324)
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| 3756 | Haimo or Hamo (died around 1100) (sometimes Haimo Dapifer or Hamo Dapifer) was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England and King William II of England. He held the office of dapifer, or seneschal, as well as the office of Sheriff of Kent. Haimo was the son of Haimo Dentatus, a Norman lord who held Torigny-sur-Vire near Manche in Normandy. The elder Haimo rebelled against Duke William, later King William I, and died about 1047. Haimo was steward to both King William I and William II. He was in the office of steward by 1069. Haimo was appointed to the office of Sheriff of Kent in 1077, and held it until his death. During William II's reign, Haimo was one of five known stewards, the others were Eudo, Eudo's brother Hubert of Ryes, Roger Bigod, and Ivo Taillebois. The historian Emma Mason argues that Haimo, along with Ranulf Flambard, Urse d'Abetot, Robert Fitzhamon (Haimo's son), Roger Bigod, and Eudo Dapifer, were the first recognizable barons of the Exchequer, during King William II's reign. These men were often associated in government together, witnessing documents and being used by William II as officials.Haimo witnessed six of William II's writs. Haimo's involvement in the higher levels of government dates especially from William II's absence from England in the late 1090s. In 1099, when William was in Normandy, Haimo was one of the main assistants to Flambard, who was left in charge of England in the king's absence. According to Domesday Book, Haimo held lands in Kent, Surrey, and Essex, with the estates in Essex being larger than the other two counties. Haimo was still witnessing royal documents in September 1099, and was one of the witnesses to the letter that King Henry I, William's brother and successor, wrote to Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury, shortly after Henry's accession to the throne after William II's death in a hunting accident. Haimo died at some point shortly after this. He had two sons, Haimo, who became sheriff after him, and Robert fitz Haimo. Robert was probably the elder, as he received his father's lands in Normandy after Haimo's death. The younger Haimo received the English lands. | Dapifer, Sheriff of Kent Haimo (I37274)
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| 3757 | Haire Cemetery | Taylor, Isaac (I54153)
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| 3758 | Haisten at Eastlawn Memorial Park | Ragsdale, Patrick Claburne Jr (I35769)
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| 3759 | Halbert Cemetery | Crawford, Nancy (I3381)
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| 3760 | Halbert Cemetery | Halbert, Pleasant (I5819)
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| 3761 | Halbert Cemetery | Halbert, Pleasant Washington (I5820)
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| 3762 | Halbert Cemetery | Halbert, Stephen (I5841)
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| 3763 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Halbert, Joel Joshua (I5721)
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| 3764 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Halbert, John (I5725)
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| 3765 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Halbert, Mary E (I5789)
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| 3766 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Halbert, William Anson (I5879)
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| 3767 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Halbert, Xenophon (I5888)
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| 3768 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Harper, Margaret (I6241)
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| 3769 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Hill, Elizabeth (I6846)
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| 3770 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Pertwood, John K (I11103)
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| 3771 | Halbert Family Cemetery | Taylor, Martha M (I13832)
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| 3772 | HALBERT, Dr., JAMES , was born Aug. 19, 1785, in Essex county, near Port Royal, Va. Nancy Reynolds was born in the same county, and they were married there Dec. 24, 1816. They had six children and moved to Ross county, near Chillicothe, Ohio, about 1831, where one child was born. Mrs. Nancy Halbert died there in Nov., 1834. The family moved to Sangamon county, Ill., arriving at Springfield in the fall of 1839, and a few weeks later settled in what is now Clear Lake township. Dr. James Halbert died Nov 5 1858 in Sangamon County, Ill He was regularly ordained minister in the Baptist Church Dr. Halbert was among the first to introduce sheep raising in Sangamon county and first in Clear Lake township He was a man of great energy, strong intellectual ablities and great oringinalty of mind Of their eight children-- SALLY, born Jan. 23, 1820, in Virginia, married in Sangamon county to James S. Taylor. . SIDNEY R., born Feb. 3, 1822, in Virginia, married in Sangamon county to John C. Woltz. FANNY, born June 22, 1825, in Virginia, married in Sangamon county to Thomas L. Simpson. KITTY, born Nov. 19, 1827, in Virginia, married in Sangamon county to Ninian R. Taylor. ALEXANDER S., born June 15, 1830, in Essex county, Va., came with his father to Sangamon county, was educated at Illinois College, in Jacksonville, graduated at Jefferson Medical College, N. Y., and was married, May 8, 1855, to Mary E. Latham. Dr. A. S. Halbert died Feb. 11, 1859, leaving one child, KATIE TODD. His widow and child reside with her mother on seventh street, Springfield. MARGARET J., born Sept. 13, 1833, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county to Isaac J. Taylor. Dr. James Halbert died Nov. 5, 1858, in Sangamon county. He was a regularly ordained minister in the Baptist church. Dr. Halbert was among the first to introduce sheep raising into Sangamon county, and was the first in Clear Lake township. He was a man of great energy, strong intellectual abilities, and great originality of mind. Soldiers of the War of 1812 Dr. James Halbert 1850 census Jas Halbert Sangamon, IL abt 1844 Virginia not 1844 but 1785 for he head of house with his daughter Sidney Woolf not Woolf but Woltz family as the following Margarett Holbert Sangamon, IL abt 1833 Ohio Saml Harbott Sangamon, IL abt 1836 Illinois Eli Harbott Sangamon, IL abt 1839 Illinois | Halbert, James (I5694)
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| 3773 | Hale-Shepherd Cemetery | Hale, James Mainard (I55416)
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| 3774 | Hale-Shepherd Cemetery | Shepherd, Mary (I55417)
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| 3775 | Hálfdan II Frodasson, King of the Danes was the son of Frode IV Fridleifsson, King of the Danes.4 Hálfdan II Frodasson, King of the Danes married Sigris (?). Hálfdan II Frodasson, King of the Danes was the successor of Ingild, King of the Danes; King of the Danes.5 Hálfdan II Frodasson, King of the Danes died in 447.6 King of the Danes at Denmark in 456/57.5 He was the predecessor of King of the Danes Frode V Skjölding; King of the Danes.5 Hálfdan II Frodasson, King of the Danes died in 580. | Frodasson, King of the Danes Hálfdan II (I5062)
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| 3776 | Hall Cemetery | Gandee, Sarah Jane (I46372)
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| 3777 | Hall Cemetery | Damewood, George Washington (I46373)
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| 3778 | Hall Cemetery | Craft, George Washington (I46382)
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| 3779 | Hall Cemetery | Furrow, Ellen C (I46383)
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| 3780 | Hall Cemetery | Craft, Leo William (I46391)
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| 3781 | Hall Cemetery | Damewood, William McKinley (I46394)
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| 3782 | Hamden Cemetery | Fry, Isaac Hamilton (I37716)
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| 3783 | Hamden Cemetery | Wyatt, Hannah (I37717)
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| 3784 | Hamilton Cemetery | Fitzpatrick, George (I4778)
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| 3785 | Hamilton Cemetery | Covey, Maude Almeda (I33717)
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| 3786 | Hamilton Cemetery | Miller, Joseph Curtis (I33730)
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| 3787 | Hamilton Cemetery | Miller, Claude A (I33732)
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| 3788 | Hamilton Cemetery | Miller, Beartlee L (I33735)
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| 3789 | Hamilton Cemetery | Miller, Cassie B (I33738)
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| 3790 | Hamilton Cemetery | Jures, Franklin Waldo (I33745)
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| 3791 | Hamilton Cemetery | Nichols, Gomer James (I33747)
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| 3792 | Hamilton Cemetery | McCullough, Hugh B (I33756)
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| 3793 | Hamilton Cemetery | McCullough, Michael H (I33757)
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| 3794 | Hamilton Cemetery | McCullough, Sandra L (I33758)
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| 3795 | Hamilton Hollow Cemetery | Neff, Louis William (I33447)
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| 3796 | Hamilton Hollow Cemetery | Neff, Johnathan D (I33449)
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| 3797 | Hampshire, Virginia | Hornbeck, Johannes (I44044)
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| 3798 | Hampton Cemetery | Ball, Marvin Dale (I932)
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| 3799 | Hampton Cemetery | Ball, Jason Dale (I42908)
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| 3800 | Hampton Springs Cemetery | Garrison, James Roland (I52226)
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