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51 | hurch of St. Patrick (Old Cathedral)263 Mulberry StreetNew York, NY 10012-3305Reverend Keith G. Fennessy (212) 226-8075 | DOWNEY, James Deidric (I0344)
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52 | Is this date right? | DINEHART, Peter Sr. (I2159)
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53 | Justice of the Peace | Family: DOWNEY, Robert Francis "Boobie" Sr. / ROGERS, Deborah Bell (F270)
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54 | Last name also reported as Fritz? | JENNINGS, Mildred (I0354)
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55 | Mabel Stevens - Maid of honor : Maurice McCann - Best Man | Family: ROBESON, Leon Harley / STEVENS, Ruth Elenor (F8)
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56 | Margaret had very little education & I was told by my father shecould not read or write. May have meant had limited use of both ofthese. Believed in fortune tellers & palm readers even though her Catholicupbringing said that was a no - no.Birthdate could be 8/6/1869-- taken from family records kep byArthur and Margaret that hung in their living room. Map ofIreland with Coat of Arms shows a Power (no s) in Ireland. | DWAN, Margaret Cecilia (I0324)
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57 | Mary Powers & Edward Dwan (Edmund Duane) are both buried in Mt.Olive Cemetery in Newark NJ. Mary, Sis & I went there lastsummer & found the grave. We noted that someone else was buriedthere also. Checked with cemetery & the person is named Mary.That was the name of one of their daughters. Mary may have diedin child birth because a baby is buried with her. | DUANE, Mary (I0353)
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58 | May be Ada, check this | OF THE FRANKS, Princess Alda (Hilda) (I2297)
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59 | May have grown up in Augusta, Yates Co, NY | BRIGGS, Esther (I0603)
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60 | May have grown up in Middlebury, MAMember of the Universal Church of Friends Settlement.Second marriage to Marry J b. 1794 (Ireland) d. 2/16/1868.Was 73 in census of 1860 | HALL, William Jr. (I0604)
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61 | maybe | HALL, William Sr. (I0605)
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62 | Member of the County Militia circa 1917 | ROBESON, Charles Abram (I0122)
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63 | Middle name Emerson. | DINEHART, Charles Emerson (I0160)
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64 | Montclair, NJ per other relatives | DOWNEY, Francis Xavier "Frankie" Jr. (I0431)
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65 | Most likely location | DOWNEY, Mary (I0333)
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66 | Named by Mary Card Phillips. | STEVENS, Ruth Elenor (I0005)
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67 | Near New Paltz, NY | Family: WESTRICK, Quentin J. / BENSON, Catherine Maureen "Sis" (F370)
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68 | Not sure where the Jr. comes in, but this is the third Thomasmentioned as a child of John and Ester. | PHILLIPS, Thomas Jones Jr. (I0619)
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69 | Originally Married, Sept 06 1954 in Tiajauana, Mexico | DOWNEY, Joan Ann (I0361)
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70 | Peleg Briggs was one of the original twenty-five people whosettled the Jerusalem area with Jemima Wilkenson (of theFriends). | BRIGGS, Peleg Sr. (I0607)
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71 | Performed by Rev. P. Hennesey | Family: DUANE, Edward (Edmund) Francis / POWERS, Mary (Gilmore) (F111)
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72 | poss. 27 Mar | ROBESON, Diana (Dinah) (I0613)
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73 | Possibility1624 Christening: 8 Apr 1624 Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Father: David ROBESON (AFN: 9JF9-F7) Mother: Janet ROBESON (AFN: 9JF9-GD) | ROBESON, Andrew Sr. (I2289)
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74 | possible 10 Feb 1813 | HALL, Anna (I0201)
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75 | Possible:Willem DEINHART Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Anna ALTHUIZE Marriage: 18 Nov 1760 First Dutch Reformed Church, Albany, Albany, New York | Family: DEINHARD, Wilhelm / ALTHUYSEN, Anatje (F1637)
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76 | Robeson Dora B 2/166Robeson Eva E 2/166Robeson Ida U 2/166Robeson Mary 2/166Robeson Rosa Ann 2/166Robeson Roscoe J 2/166Robeson Stella J 2/166Robeson William 2/166Robeson William S 2/166 | ROBESON, William (I0587)
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77 | Rumor has it that Helen has 40 grandchildren, although it's notsure if some are through second marriages. | DOWNEY, Helen (I0355)
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78 | Ruth and Leon met at an Epworth league Halloween party. | Family: ROBESON, Leon Harley / STEVENS, Ruth Elenor (F8)
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79 | Second marriage for Kenneth (Rita ? was first) | Family: DUNBAR, Kenneth / BENSON, Catherine Maureen "Sis" (F369)
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80 | Second marriage for Quentin. No info on first wife. | Family: WESTRICK, Quentin J. / BENSON, Catherine Maureen "Sis" (F370)
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81 | See Charlemagne's Jewish Kinsmen. Suspected of adultry withempress Judith, executed by Charles the Bald. | OF AUTUN, Count Bernard I (I2294)
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82 | See Notes | Family: DOWNEY, Arthur Patrick Jr. / YATES, Althea Florence (F108)
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83 | Served as a Pvt. in the Army during WWI | DOWNEY, Edward Joseph Sr. (I0329)
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84 | Served in the Navy during WWIServed as Sgt. in the Marines during WWII | DOWNEY, James Joseph "Jim" (I0325)
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85 | Served:US Navy August 19, 1863 - September 30, 1864Gunboat John Paul Jones - Discharged (underaged)US Army September 21, 1964 - June 22, 1865NY State Co. F-106 Regiment - Discharged (Peterboro/Petersburg,VA)Lost sight in right eye prior to 1896Dark hair, Brown eyes, dark complexion 5'6" or 5'7"Lived in Soldiers Home in Kennebec, Maine | DOWNEY, James R. (I0336)
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86 | Services by Reverend Watkins, Baptist Minister who baptized him. | STEVENS, Wallace Watson "Wallie" (I0045)
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87 | Spelling of the name was changed to Dinehart in the 1800 census | DEINHARD, Wilhelm (I2161)
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88 | The Anglo Saxon Chronicles shows Bedwig as a Grandson of thebiblical Noahat this point, whearas the Prose Edda shows the lineage fromThor to Odin.MajiModaVingenerVingethorEinridiHlorithaLoridiThor (Tror)Memnon King of TroyPriam, High King of Troy | Sceaf (Seskef) (I2262)
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89 | The dates here are taken from a tombstone that might not even behis... I'm guessing. | BRIGGS, Peleg III ? (I2185)
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90 | Their Marriage Certificate reads:Ester Card - 19 years old - Daughter of Emmanuel Card, GreenGrocer, Temperonce StreetJohn X Phillips - 23 years old, MinerMarried December 24, 1860 at Thomastown, WalesCarol Richards has this. | Family: PHILLIPS, John X / CARD, Ester J. (F60)
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91 | There's a second Hannah listed in b. 1865 d. 20 Apr 1868 bothPotter, NY | ROBESON, Hannah (I0205)
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92 | Thomas Robeson came to NY from PA when 21 years old. hepurchased 50 acres from Andrew Potter (from History of Yates Co,NY). Hanna Married Thomas and they settled on a farm in Potterwhere they both died. Thomas worked on the Howard Turnpike.Name on tombstone is spelled Roberson. | ROBESON, Thomas (I0609)
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93 | Tombstone lists her name as Fanna H. It's the same marker asused for her son Joel B. | LAIN, Hannah (I0610)
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94 | Tombstone says middle initial was I | ROBESON, Mary J. (I0067)
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95 | Trusted royal courtier under Charlemagne. Same as ambassador toBagdad 797-801, Isaac, a Jew. | OF TOULOUSE, Count Guillaume I (I2291)
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96 | Two of the children are twins, but not sure which ones. | COOPER, Kenneth (I0465)
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97 | With all the intra-family marriages, is it possible that this isa sister of Thomas Robeson? | ROBINSON, Jane (I2198)
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98 | Youngest son of John and Ester. | PHILLIPS, Frederick J. (I0191)
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