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9501 |
This is a probable date. | Æthelwulf Ealdoman of Mercia (I9131)
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9502 |
This is the year given on his headstone. | Gilbert, Joseph (I2539)
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9503 |
This marriage is questionable. | Woodward, John (I16122)
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9504 |
This marriage too was for diplomatic reasons and lasted less than a year. | Family: Æthelbald, King of England / Judith of France, Princess of France (F2305)
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9505 |
This may be the date of the inventory of his estate. | Hatch, Benjamin (I14192)
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9506 |
This was a polygamous marriage. | Family: Dagobert I, King of the Neustrian Franks / Wulfegunde (F3722)
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9507 |
This was a polygamous marriage. | Family: Dagobert I, King of the Neustrian Franks / Berthilde (F3723)
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9508 |
This was a second marriage for both Henry and Margery | Family: Henry Bruges, Esq. / Margery (F2163)
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9509 |
This was a second marriage for both John and Philippa. | Family: John Webb / Philippa (F1677)
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9510 |
This was a second marriage for both Richard and Johan. | Family: Richard Scott / Johan (F1676)
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9511 |
This was a second marriage for both William and Johan. | Family: William Thornhull / Johan Brydges (F2161)
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9512 |
This was a second marriage for both. | Family: Gui de Thouars, Duke of Brittany / Eustache de Mauléon (F2881)
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9513 |
This was an arranged marriage. | Family: Sir Lionel of Antwerp, KG, Duke of Clarence / Elizabeth de Burgh (F7877)
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9514 |
This was both John and Hannah's second marriage. | Family: John Niles / Hannah (F59)
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9515 |
This was both Nicholas and Jane's first marriage. | Family: Nicholas Rockwood / Jane Adams (F515)
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9516 |
This was both of their second marriages. | Family: Deacon Thomas Bass / Susannah Bates (F83)
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9517 |
this was both Thomas and Sarah's second marriage. | Family: Thomas Faxon / Sarah Gamitt (F1265)
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9518 |
This was John's second marriage, and Elizabeth's third marriage. | Family: John Dwight / Elizabeth (F1185)
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9519 |
This was John's second marriage, and Julian's first. | Family: John Strutt / Julian Scott (F1670)
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9520 |
This was John's second marriage, Anne's first. | Family: John Harding / (F362)
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9521 |
This was recorded in 1668 in the town records: According to our commission from the town, March 8th 1665, we
have laid out a country way unto Salisbury New towne of four Rod broad, begining at Merrimack River Side, running through Christopher Bartlett's land sixty rods and likewise through Archelaus Woodman's land, Sixteen Rod at the North end of Caleb Moody's land and through Robert Coker's land about 17 or 18 Rods.
Richard Kxight
John Knight
Richard Dole
being selectmen did give order to have this recorded. | Knight, John (I4591)
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9522 |
This was Roger's fourth marriage and Anne's second or third. | Family: Roger Harlakenden / Anne Dewhurst (F1451)
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9523 |
This was Roger's second marriage. | Family: Roger Harlakenden / Elizabeth Blathenden (F1449)
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9524 |
This was Roger's third marriage, and Jane's second. | Family: Roger Harlakenden / Jane Josceline (F1450)
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9525 |
This was the date of his father's will. | Town, James (I15424)
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9526 |
This was the first marriage for both | Family: Roger Harlakenden / Elizabeth Hardres (F1447)
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9527 |
This was the first marriage for both of them | Family: Thomas Wells / Helen Pilgrim (F1505)
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9528 |
This was the second marriage for both Joseph and Mary. | Family: Deacon Joseph Noyes / Mary Dunster (F242)
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9529 |
This was the second marriage for Thomas and the first for Katherine. | Family: Thomas Wells / Katherine (F1506)
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9530 |
This was Thomas and Dorothy's first marriage. | Family: Thomas Harlakenden / Dorothy Cheney (F1308)
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9531 |
This was Thomas' second marriage, and probably Jane's first. | Family: Thomas Harlakenden / Jane Hobart (F1446)
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9532 |
This was William's first marriage, and Elizabeth's second marriage. | Family: William Ripley / Elizabeth (F743)
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9533 |
Thomas and Mary were married by Mr. R. Bellingham. | Family: Thomas Nichols / Mary Moulton (F846)
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9534 |
Thomas and Rebecca conveyed lands to the Rev. N. Hobart. | Prentice, Thomas (I23818)
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9535 |
Thomas commanded a contingent of royal forces in the Scottish campaign culminating in the battle of Halidon Hill on 19 July 1333. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9536 |
Thomas of Brotherton and Edmund of Woodstock led Edward III's young wife Queen Philippa to her coronation dressed as simple grooms. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9537 |
Thomas received a summons for military service in Scotland, but it was shortly afterwards remitted by the king (Waugh, 2004) and the young earl of Norfolk appears to have missed completely the disastrous battle of Bannockburn in June 1314. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9538 |
Thomas remained strongly supportive of Edward II during the baronial rebellion of 1321-1322, but failed in the one task he assumed on his own, an attempt to arrange negotiations with the earl of Hereford in March 1321. His other roles during that time were ceremonial and undertaken with fellow peers. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9539 |
Thomas was said to be the first English child born in Lynn. | Newhall, Thomas (I16196)
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9540 |
Thomas Wells madet a will on 15 Jun 1605 in Malden, Essex, England. It was proved on 11 July 1605. | Wells, Thomas (I1806)
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9541 |
Thomas Wells served between 1600 and 1602 in Malden as the Coroner. | Wells, Thomas (I1806)
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9542 |
Though unproven, it is often been believed that John was the sixth son of Henry Adams of Braintree. He may came over with his father, Henry, then returned to England with his mother, only to return later with his wife. | Adams, John (I29)
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9543 |
Threlfall (1989) believes her death should have been recorded as 1705. | Riddlesdale, Sarah (I18702)
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9544 |
Through conquest, he added territory in northern Mesopotamia, Syria, and Cappadocia. This brought him into conflict with Rome, which attacked. He was defeated and surrendered to Pompy in 66 BCE. Thereafter Armenia was a vassal state of the Rome. | Tigranus II "the Great" King of Armenia (I9412)
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9545 |
Thüringbert 's name was also spelt Turincbertus in Latin. | Thüringbert (I3010)
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9546 |
Thutmose I was a warrior, and undertook extensive campaigns in Nubia and Syria, reaching at least as far as Amosis had done. He also built extensively, adding two pylons and a pair of obelisks to the temple of Karnak, not to mention constructions elsewhere | Pharaoh Thutmose I (I9906)
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9547 |
Tilden (1887) gives her birth year as 1703. | Adams, Bethia (I19933)
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9548 |
Tilden (1887) gives her death as in 1718. | Adams, Elizabeth (I471)
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9549 |
Tilden (1887) says that Lydia and James had no children. | Daniels, Joseph (I19565)
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9550 |
Tilden (1887) states he died in 1757. | Mason, Ebenezer (I19825)
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9551 |
Tilden (1887), Jameson (1886), and Mores (1855) give only the year. and list it as 1709. | Family: Benoni Partridge / Mehetabel Wheelock (F861)
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9552 |
Titcomb (1882) and Fuller (1919) give their marriage date as 13 June 1643, an obvious error. | Tidd, Elizabeth (I20411)
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9553 |
To prevent further hostilities during his invasion of England, William I married his daughter Constance to the new duke Alan. | Family: Alan IV "Fergant", Duke of Brittany / Constance (F2489)
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9554 |
Tonantius Ferreolus I served as Prefect of Gaul. | Tonantius Ferreolus I Prefect of Gaul (I3394)
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9555 |
Took up the cross in 1218 and was at the siege of Damietta. | de Albini, William Earl of Arundel (I2913)
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9556 |
Torrey (1966) gives their marriage place as Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Gates, Abigail (I15346)
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9557 |
Torrey (1966) states the marriage was in Brookline. | Gates, Hannah (I15344)
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9558 |
Torrey (1967) gives her birth date as 18 July 1726. | Blodgett, Abigail (I87)
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9559 |
Torrey (1985) gives their marriage date as 9 July 1668. | Swett, Hesther (I16071)
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9560 |
Torrey (1985) states that they were married in Charlestown, Cambridge, or Lexington. | Family: Israel Mead / Mary Hall (F7791)
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9561 |
Torry (1985) states that Benjamin married Deborah Jorden, 8 September 1663, and that the name "Mary" is in error. | Goodridge, Benjamin (I18131)
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9562 |
Traditionally, her burial place has been ascribed to the monastery of Le Wast. Her remains were moved in 1669 to Paris and again in 1808 to Bayeux. | Ida of Boulogne (I24625)
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9563 |
Trask and Jameson give his death date as 8 October 1646, probably mistaking his burial for death date. | Adams, Henry (I16)
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9564 |
Tuathail can also be rendered O'Tool. | Muirchertach Ua Tuathail (I24164)
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9565 |
Tzautzes was living about 813. | Tzautzes Strategos of Macedonia (I5423)
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9566 |
Udo was living between 821 and 824. | Udo Count in the Nieder-Lahngau (I6382)
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9567 |
Ugbaru was living beteen 600 and 539 BCE. | Ugbaru Governor of Gutiom (I9558)
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9568 |
Ulf is said by some chroniclers to have drowned at sea before 1070, but he is recorded as being alive in 1087 in Normandy, after which he disappears from the records. | Ulf (I23458)
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9569 |
Ulrich I was living in 808. | Ulrich I Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I6152)
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9570 |
Ulrich II was living between 815 and 818.
| Ulrich II Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I9103)
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9571 |
Ulrich III was living between 860 and 885. | Ulrich III Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I9104)
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9572 |
Ulrich IV was living in 893. | Ulrich IV Count in the Argengau and in the Vinzgau (I9106)
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9573 |
Unknown of Agde was living in 897. | unknown of Agde (I5467)
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9574 |
Unless there were several children who died in infancy, the long interval between the birth of John Lawrence’s son John and those of his other children is best explained by supposing the preacher had two wives. The postulated birth dates for the children are deduced from their marriages and/or the spans of their children’s baptisms. | Family: Rev. John Lawrence / (F7647)
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9575 |
Unmarried | Pinet, Joseph (I11583)
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9576 |
Unmarried | Pinet, Olive (I11584)
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9577 |
Unmarried | Thibadau, Gérard (I12343)
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9578 |
unmarried | Geiger, William F. (I11995)
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9579 |
unmarried | Cormier, Marguerite (I12014)
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9580 |
Upon the death of his first wife, Ermengarde of Maine, he handed over the Countship of Anjou to Geoffrey, his son, and left France in 1128. He settled in the Kingdom of Outremer. | Fulk V "le Jeune" King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou (I2469)
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9581 |
Vahan I was living circa 700. | Vahan I Prince of the Ardzrunik (I10061)
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9582 |
Vahan II was living between 593 and 606. | Vahan II "the Wolf" Prince of Taraun (I6095)
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9583 |
Vard served between 505 and 509 as the Viceroy of Armenia. | Vard (I6098)
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9584 |
Various sources give 21 and 25 for her birth day. | Hill, Deborah (I14523)
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9585 |
Virtually every record has a different birth date. I am using the one from the German records as the closest to the event. | Wolff, Apollonia "Lena" (I3754)
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9586 |
Vislas I was living in 700. | Vislas I King of the Obotrites (I9194)
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9587 |
Viton (1864) gives his birth date as 14 October 1731. | Webb, Ebenezer (I14615)
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9588 |
Waldrada was living in 806. | Waldrada (I6426)
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9589 |
Wandalmodis de Salins was living between 957 and 960. | Wandalmodis de Salins (I4923)
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9590 |
Ward (1851) gives her birth as 24 February 1645. | Ward, Hopestill (I14760)
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9591 |
Ward (1851) gives her birth date as 27 November | Ward, Maria Wheelock (I11927)
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9592 |
Ward (1851) gives his birth as 26 February 1653. | Ward, John (I14768)
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9593 |
Ward (1851) gives his birth as 9 November 1677. | Ward, Joseph (I14778)
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9594 |
Ward (1851) gives his birth date as 19 October 1687. | Greenewood, James (I20523)
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9595 |
Ward (1851) gives his death date as 4 August 1690. | Ward, Increase (I14759)
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9596 |
Ward (1851) gives the birth as 22 February 1644. | Ward, Increase (I14759)
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9597 |
Ward (1851) gives their marriage date as 31 May 1724. | Ward, Esther (I14780)
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9598 |
Ward (1851) gives their marriage date as 4 September 1679. | Ward, William (I14762)
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9599 |
Ward (1851) lists his birth as 5 June 1727. | Ward, William (I14773)
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9600 |
Ward (1851) lists his birth as 7 October 1720. | Ward, Samuel (I14784)
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