


Wagner-Watlington Genealogy
The Genealogy of the Wagner and Watlington Families
Notes
Matches 101 to 150 of 376
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101 | aborer; Adam (adin?) 16 m; Caroline 8 f; Martha 6 f; DISMANG, Jane 34 f ; DISMANG, Susan 4 f. (NOTE: Adin Gray md Nacy Dismang, 19 Jul 1827) | GRAY, Martha Ann Emily (I00075)
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102 | aborer; Adam (adin?) 16 m; Caroline 8 f; Martha 6 f; DISMANG, Jane 34 f ; DISMANG, Susan 4 f. (NOTE: Adin Gray md Nacy Dismang, 19 Jul 1827) | GRAY, Caroline (I00318)
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103 | aborer; Adam (adin?) 16 m; Caroline 8 f; Martha 6 f; DISMANG, Jane 34 f ; DISMANG, Susan 4 f. (NOTE: Adin Gray md Nacy Dismang, 19 Jul 1827) | GRAY, Adam (I00319)
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104 | aborer; Adam (adin?) 16 m; Caroline 8 f; Martha 6 f; DISMANG, Jane 34 f ; DISMANG, Susan 4 f. (NOTE: Adin Gray md Nacy Dismang, 19 Jul 1827) | GRAY, Benjamin (I00320)
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105 | aborer; Adam (adin?) 16 m; Caroline 8 f; Martha 6 f; DISMANG, Jane 34 f ; DISMANG, Susan 4 f. (NOTE: Adin Gray md Nacy Dismang, 19 Jul 1827) | DISMONG, Nacy (I00325)
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106 | aborer; Adam (adin?) 16 m; Caroline 8 f; Martha 6 f; DISMANG, Jane 34 f ; DISMANG, Susan 4 f. (NOTE: Adin Gray md Nacy Dismang, 19 Jul 1827) | GRAY, Adin (I00326)
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107 | Abram Dorn and John Van Auger were the first settlers to arrive in Pitcher Chenango County, New York in 1791. They came from Schenectady via Oxford, New York | DORN, Abram (I01982)
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108 | According the the 1910 Census William Kline was the next house number down from John K Wagner. (John Kline Wagner is the first cousin once removed of William Henry Kline. Their common ancestors are Jacob B Kline and Mary Elizabeth Englehart.) | WAGNER, John Kline (I00057)
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109 | According the the 1910 Census William Kline was the next house number up from John K Wagner. (John Kline Wagner is the first cousin once removed of William Henry Kline. Their common ancestors are Jacob B Kline and Mary Elizabeth Englehart.) | KLINE, William Henry (I00656)
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110 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I02637)
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111 | Adopted by Lydia and Andy when she was 9-months old. | LONEY, Mary (I02333)
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112 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I00783)
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113 | After this divorce Susan took back the last name of Wagner. | Family (F00200)
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114 | Albert Pride married Lillie May Dunlap, also of Noble, Illinois. In 1910, Albert took up the challenge of homesteading in Saskatchewan, Canada. Lillie May wasn't impressed but she reluctantly brought her four children to start fresh.Albert and Lillie May had marital problems but eventually they reunited and settled near Seattle. | PRIDE, Albert (I02280)
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115 | Alma died young in Wisconsin before the family moved to Portland, OR. | JAEHNKE, Alma A. (I02138)
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116 | Almira died at the age of 14 years, 3 months, and 3 days. She lived in the Soldier's Orphans School at McCallisterville and Jacksonville in 1868. | KLINE, Elmira (I00526)
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117 | An Eliabeth Moyer/Mayer (age 69) was living with Mary (48) and George (49) in 1850. | UNKNOWN [HAUCK], Mary (I02553)
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118 | Ancestral File lists date as 18 Oct 1865. "The Klines...." lists date as 19 Oct 1865. | Family (F00003)
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119 | Ancestrial File lists name as Clyde James Dayley. | DAYLEY, James Clyde (I00369)
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120 | Ancestrial File lists name as Joseph C. Dayley | DAYLEY, Joseph Henry (I00587)
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121 | Andrew's age on the 1880 Census suggest ~1863 as a birth year. This is consistent with other siblings whose birth years seem to be -2 to +1 years off during the 1880 census. The 1900 Census states the date of birth as Nov. 1861. The age for Andrew on the 1910 Census suggest ~1862. | HAUCK, Andrew E. (I02398)
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122 | Ansestrial File lists name as Evah Harriet (Elva) DAYLEY. | DAYLEY, Harriet Evah (I00018)
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123 | Arrive aboard ship "Peggy" 10-16-1754, Captain James Amercrombie from Rotterdam. Among "qualifications" to the government an oath of allegience to the King of England was given at the court house in Philadelphia. | KOHL, Georg (I02096)
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124 | Art Carpenter-(deceased) and his wife May Wisken (Carperter) lived in Carmel, CA. | CARPENTER, Art (I02296)
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125 | Arthur Wisken of England married Leota Pride. They had four children. 1) Leonard moved to California as a young man and had two girls. He died in late 1980's. 2) Lillian moved to Northern Manitoba with husband Charles Stockham. Allsix of their children currently reside in Canada. 3) Leota and her husband Irwin Riske currently live in Las Vegas, NV. They have a son in Beaverton, CA and a daughter in Las Vegas. 4) May and her husband Art Carpenter-(deceased) live in Carmel, CA. | WISKEN, Arthur (I02288)
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126 | Arthur Wisken of England married Leota Pride. They had four children. 1) Leonard moved to California as a young man and had two girls. He died in late 1980's. 2) Lillian moved to Northern Manitoba with husband Charles Stockham. Allsix of their children currently reside in Canada. 3) Leota and her husband Irwin Riske currently live in Las Vegas, NV. They have a son in Beaverton, CA and a doughter in Las Vegas. 4) May and her husband Art Carpenter-(deceased) live in Carmel, CA. | WISKEN, Arthur (I02286)
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127 | As of 2003, lives in Reno, NV | HJORTH, Donna (I02311)
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128 | As suggested by the 1900 Census. This person's wife would also have been born in PA. | SHUTT, Unknown Male (I02534)
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129 | assumed that she married a Dodson (Listed as the daughter of Susan and T urner Gosney and named Sarah H. Dodson) | GOSNEY, Sarah H. (I00233)
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130 | At Birth | STOUTIMORE, Tia Marie (I02495)
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131 | BAPM: _ALT_BIRTH Y | KRICK, Phillip (I03028)
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132 | BAPM: _ALT_BIRTH Y | RUTH, Frantz (I03054)
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133 | BAPM: _ALT_BIRTH Y | KRICK, Adam (I03092)
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134 | Birth 20 or 28 March 1817 | PUGH, Elizabeth A. (I00459)
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135 | Birth and death information from Rev. pension - Weakly County, Tenn. | THORNTON, Presley Jr. (I00189)
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136 | Birth could have been anywhere between 1794 and 1804. | SHUMATE, Delila (I03219)
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137 | Born in Philippines and died at 10 days old. | THURMAN, Danielle (I00425)
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138 | Born: 1757 or 1751 | UNKNOWN [SAMUEL], Sarah B. (I00465)
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139 | Both of her parents were born in the state of New York. Eliza and her husbandWilliam farmed and raised their family in Decker Township, Richland County, IL. On December 16, 1874, Eliza married Lemuel Truitt in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Sarah and James Lester. Eliza and Lemuel made their home in Noble, Illinois. Their household included Eliza's ten year old son, Joseph William and Lemuel's son Columbus. After Sarah died, Eliza took upon the responsibility of raising her granddaugher, Lillie May Lester. Lemuel had helped establish the town of Noble as noted in the county records, "In September 1853, onthe petition of Lemuel Truitt, Noble Precinct was formed ..." By the 1860 Census, he had accumulated a land value of $6,000.00. Lemuel Truitt died on January 30, 1889. He is buried in the Noble cemetery. When Eliza died, she left her house to Lille May Lester. All of Lille May's children were born there. | RUNDLE, Eliza (I01984)
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140 | Brown Belt Karate | TSURUDA, Charity Kayoko (I01996)
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141 | Calculated from headstone | KLINE, Jacob L (I00563)
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142 | Came west with Adam and John Crick, but went on to Bakerstown, OH. | CRICK, Peter (I03186)
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143 | Carl Lowe (who is married to June Henderson Lowe) and he was sealed to h is wife in Utah a year after their marriage. | SAMUELS, Empress Darnell (I00368)
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144 | Catherine was in Oneco, Illinois, USA in about 1868. In 1901 she moved to Pine River, Cass County, Minnisota. She helped start the Pine River Community Sunday School. Listed as "class member" in Mifflinburg church in 1867 and 1869. 1910 census lists Alma Sleepes (Shipes) as a boarder. 1920 census spells "Katherine" but tombstone spells "Catherine". | MOORE, Catherine Ann (I00567)
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145 | Cemated | ROBIDEAU, Ora Alma (I02201)
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146 | Charles moved to Northern Manitoba with wife Lillian Wisken. All six of theirchildren currently reside in Canada. | STOCKHAM, Charles (I02293)
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147 | Chreraw District is the place listed in "From Whence We Came." | DE LA CHAUMETTE, Samuel (I00131)
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148 | Clark Cemetary: Rt. 41 Right on Rd. 864. First dirt road to right | SAMUEL, Robert P. (I00458)
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149 | Clyde Quam's Aunt Nora Jaehnke (Dunlap) named her son Clyde after Clyde Quam. | QUAM, Clyde (I02331)
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150 | Confederate States Of America | SHUMATE, John Stephen (I00074)
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