Notes
Matches 3,801 to 3,850 of 10,692
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| 3801 | Hampton Springs Cemetery | (Unknown), Mary E (I52227)
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| 3802 | Haner/Ames Cemetery | Sprague, Philetus D (I13359)
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| 3803 | hanged, drawn, and quartered | De Brus, Nigel (I2332)
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| 3804 | Hannah was the daughter of Daniel Drake and Hannah Anderson Drake. She married Jacob Sebold on May 8, 1792. They had ten children: Fanny in 1793, John in 1795, Daniel in 1796, Mary Ellen in 1799, Phebe in 1804, Jacob D. in 1806, Charlotte in 1808, Elizabeth in 1810, Thomas M. in 1812 and Permelia in 1816. Hannah lived with her husband in Kingwood Twp., Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. She probably died at her home. | Sebold, Frances (I42018)
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| 3805 | Hannah was the fifth of six children of Azariah Mathews, a farmer of Ewing and Hopewell Twps., Mercer Co., and Frances 'Fanny' Sebold Mathews. She was probably born at her maternal grandparents' house in Kingwood Twp., Hunterdon Co. She may have been named after her maternal grandmother, Hannah Drake Sebold. She married Richard Hart Burroughs. They had four children: Frances E. in 1856, Jerusha V. in 1858, Jeremiah Mathews 'Jeremy' in 1861, and Anna Mariah in 1864. Only Jeremy survived to adulthood. Hannah was a housewife. She lived in Hopewell Twp. most of her adult life. She died of valvular disease of the heart after a 2-year illness. | Mathews, Hannah Ann (I42031)
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| 3806 | Hans Heinrich NEFF was born about 1682 probably in Dühren, Germany. Hans Heinrich died April 1745 in Lancaster Co., PA, Lancaster Twp. He married (1) ____ about 1704 in the area of Dühren or Bonfeld Germany. There are 5 known children of Hans Heinrich NEFF and ____ (see Generation 2). Before 1739 he married (2) Franca _____ who was the stepmother of his 4 surviving children in 1745. She was probably the widow of Heinrich Funk who died in 1735. This Neff family immigrated from Bonfeld, Germany in 1717 with his brother and family. Bonfeld is a town about 10 miles east of Dühren. They left Bonfeld on 23 May 1717 with the families of Heinrich Funk and his son Martin Funk. They were listed as Anabaptist. This Bonfeld Church record does not give the first names of the Neff brothers. But the Pennsylvania records of 1717 and 1718 show that the Neffs associated with these Funk families were Hans Heinrich A2-Line and Jacob Neff D-Line. Heinrich Funk and Hans Heinrich Neff settled next to each other on the Conestoga River in Lancaster, Twp. Jacob Neff D-Line and Martin Funk (son of Heinrich Funk) settled in Coventry Twp. Chester Co. PA. (See the D-Line) These Neff and Funk families must have been closely related because the children did not intermarry. We do know that the great grandparents of Heinrich Funk were Jacob Funk married to Anna Neff from Ober Mettmenstetten in the Knonau District of Canton Zurich, Switzerland. But this marriage would not have prevented intermarriage of these Neff and Funk families in PA. Recent research has proven that Dr. Francis Neff and family came in 1719 and was not one of the Neff brothers that immigrated from Bonfeld in 1717. See A1 Dr. Francis Neff concerning his relationship to Dr. Hans Heinrich Neff A2 and see the D-Line for more on Jacob Neff’s family. | Neff, Dr. of Physics Hans Heinrich (I10319)
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| 3807 | Harbourton Cemetery | Drake, Daniel (I42014)
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| 3808 | Hare Forest Cemetery | Pendleton, James (I52571)
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| 3809 | Harlan Cemetery | Stahl, Edmund Grant (I49772)
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| 3810 | Harlan Cemetery | Baker, Edith (I49777)
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| 3811 | Harlan Cemetery | Stahl, Edward Grant (I49779)
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| 3812 | Harlan Cemetery | Stahl, Violet M (I49785)
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| 3813 | Harlan Cemetery | Loudenslager, John C (I49786)
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| 3814 | Harlan Cemetery | Stahl, Robert Dean (I49789)
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| 3815 | Harlem Memorial Cemetery | Mumford, John W (I56921)
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| 3816 | Harlem Memorial Cemetery | Washington, Sarah V (I56922)
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| 3817 | Harlem Memorial Cemetery | Whitaker, Lloyd Vernon Jr (I56925)
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| 3818 | Harlem Memorial Cemetery | Mumford, Thomas Davenport (I56937)
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| 3819 | Harlingen City Cemetery | Simmons, Samuel Edward (I29861)
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| 3820 | Harlingen-Combes Memorial Cemetery | Boggs, John Thomas (I51412)
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| 3821 | Harmony Cemetery | Hogue, Tommy Almar (I52246)
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| 3822 | Harmony Cemetery | Franks, W P Plase (I52247)
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| 3823 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, John (I47987)
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| 3824 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Joseph (I47989)
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| 3825 | Harper Cemetery | Bloomer, Mary Catherine (I48099)
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| 3826 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Frank Bloomer (I48101)
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| 3827 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Isaac Elijah (I48102)
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| 3828 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Laura (I48104)
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| 3829 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Clarence Henry Sr (I48107)
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| 3830 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Lawrence Samuel (I48108)
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| 3831 | Harper Cemetery | Minnick, Cora (I48111)
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| 3832 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, John Minnick (I48112)
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| 3833 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Helen (I48113)
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| 3834 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Sarah (I48115)
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| 3835 | Harper Cemetery | Simmons, Oren J (I48152)
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| 3836 | Harper Cemetery | Mariner, Bessie (I48166)
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| 3837 | Harper Cemetery | Troyer, Alice Maybelle (I48169)
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| 3838 | Harper Cemetery | Pratt, Zoe (I48184)
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| 3839 | Harper Cemetery | Neff, Mildred C (I48185)
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| 3840 | Harper Hospital | Suppes, Warren Stanley (I35349)
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| 3841 | HARRIETT SEE, daughter of Michael See and Nancy Jane Carrigan See, was born Aug. 2, 1868 on the farm where she was living when she died March 20, 1942. She united with the Baptist Church in 1889. She leaves 3 sisters: Mrs. Florence White of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Mrs. Addie Yates and Miss Clara See, both of Kinmundy; 1 nephew , Carl White of Hugo, Colorado; 1 niece, Mrs. R. Lowe of this city; 2 grandnephews, Carl Ford White of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and David Lowe of this city; 1 niece, Nancy Lowe also of Kinmundy. Hattie, as she was fondly called, was a member of a family of nine children. Two brothers and two sisters died in childhood. One sister, Mrs. Cornelia Anna died in 1901, leaving a son, George Herman Anna, who was a member of the A.E.F.in the first World War. He was killed in the Battle of Marchville in France on Nov. 10, 1918. He was sighted for gallantry on the field of battle. She was an inseparable companion of her sister, Clara. Services were held from the home with interment in Eastland Cemetery. | See, Harriet J (I43455)
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| 3842 | Harris Cemetery | Crow, Arthur Delond (I3449)
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| 3843 | Harris Cemetery | Dean, Elhanan Pruitt (I3929)
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| 3844 | Harris Cemetery | Dean, Elizabeth Elender (I3934)
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| 3845 | Harris Cemetery | Dean, Golly Matilda (I3952)
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| 3846 | Harris Cemetery | Dean, Herbert Jackson (I3958)
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| 3847 | Harris Cemetery | Halbert, Isaac Buchanan (I5682)
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| 3848 | Harris Cemetery | Hammock, Daughter (I6013)
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| 3849 | Harris Cemetery | Hammock, James Rachel (I6051)
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| 3850 | Harris Cemetery | Hammock, Veda Vonnette (I6136)
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