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| 101 | In this document, Jerome's name is listed as Peter and his birthdate is listed as Jan 1, 1917. | Wnuk, Jerome Peter (I69)
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| 102 | Individuals who served in the militia or as volunteers during the War of 1812 were eligible for reimbursement for certain expenses, such as clothing and equipment. It wasn't until 1857 that a "board of commissioners" in New York were appointed to recieve and approve claims submitted by legal claimants. Series A3352, ordered numerically by claim number, consists of claim applications submitted by or in behalf of militiamen or volunteers that fought in the War of 1812. This collection is compiled at Ancestry.com with Adjutant General's Office War of 1812 Certificates of Claims and Related Records, 1858-1876, Series A0020. | Source (S9)
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| 103 | It's possible that this monument is merely a memorial marker and Williston is actually buried in Natchez -- there is a W. H. Wright listed as buried at Natchez National Cemetery who was involved in the Civil War, but insufficient additional information is available to confirm that person's identity. (see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152063480/w-h-wright) | Wright, Williston H. (I181)
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| 104 | It's unclear if this is the same Elisabeth Van Dyck who married Henrick Delamont. Further research is needed to confirm. | Van Dyck, Elisabeth (I347)
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| 105 | Jacob's obituary (and an earlier news story) note that he had a cancer cut out of his lip several years prior to his death, but it returned in more aggressive form in his neck. | Bonnell, Jacob (I114)
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| 106 | Jacob, Lucretia and Frank were enumerated in the household of Jacob's brother-in-law, George Vogt. | Bonnell, Frank C. (I116)
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| 107 | Jacob, Lucretia and Frank were enumerated in the household of Jacob's brother-in-law, George Vogt. | Bonnell, Jacob (I114)
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| 108 | Jacob, Lucretia and Frank were enumerated in the household of Jacob's brother-in-law, George Vogt. | Horton, Lucretia (I115)
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| 109 | Jan is noted as being the widower of Johanna Clara Kleyn at the time of this marrage. The exact date is not available but it is thought ot have taken place in the early 1720s. | Family: Jan Delamont / Eva Brouwer (F74)
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| 110 | Jan's birth predates existing transcribed records for Zgorsko parish (1799), and his death might have occurred during the gap in extant death records (1834-1848). | Walas, Jan (I14)
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| 111 | Jerome's name is recorded as 'Herman' in this census. | Wnuk, Jerome Peter (I69)
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| 112 | Johanna likely died before 1722 based upon estimates of when Jan Delamont married Eva Brouwer, but exact dates and details are unknown. | Kleyn, Johanna Clara (I246)
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| 113 | John's death certifiate lists him as being buried at Hampshire Cemetery, but no such cemetery exists in Elgin. There is a Hampshire Center Cemetery in Hampshire, IL about 12 miles away, but John's wife Anna (d. 1877) and several other Votes are buried in another cemetery in Kane County, Genoa Township Cemetery. | Vote, John (I111)
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| 114 | Joseph has two markers at Budd Cemetery -- a marble obelisk which he shares with his two wives, and a separate headstone nearby (toppled over as of 2009) which likely marks his actual burial plot. | Sherman, Joseph A. (I415)
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| 115 | Judson is noted in this census as being a landowner. | Wright, Josiah Judson (I97)
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| 116 | Judson's headstone lists April 20, 1831 as his birthdate, while his funeral card states he was 69 years, 1 month and 10 days old at his death, which puts his birthdate on or within a day of April 30, 1831. | Wright, Josiah Judson (I97)
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| 117 | Katarzyna/Anna is named in two records related to her daughter Anna - her marriage and the birth of her daguther Zofia. In the both, Anna's birth was noted as "illegitimate". In both records she is mentioned as the daughter of Anton Panek/Panko. | Panek, Katarzyna (I62)
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| 118 | Likely Mary Holbert, d. 1870 and buried in Matamoras, PA https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79952169/mary-bonnell https://www.familysearch.org/search/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6BF-YB6Z The Shimer book mentions Jacob Bonnell married a "Miss Holbert", etc. | Mary (I113)
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| 119 | Marriage record is not available in Zgorsko parish database; approximate marriage date is inferred from the year of birth of their first child. | Family: Jan Kozik / Katarzyna Rybińska (F19)
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| 120 | Martin's death entry notes him as "ältesten Bürger" (oldest citizen) | Vogt, Martin (I6)
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| 121 | Mary Alice is enumerated as "Alice Mary" in this census. | Randall, Mary Alice (I193)
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| 122 | Mary is enumerlated as "May" in this census. | Randall, Mary Alice (I193)
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| 123 | Mary is identified as "Mary M., wife of William Gorsline". In a codicil from 1862, she is noted as widowed. | Wright, Mary M. (I179)
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| 124 | Mary was noted as being 1 month, 10 days old at death. | Wilkie, Mary Ann (I135)
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| 125 | Maryanna is named in two records related to her son Franciszek - his marriage and the birth of his daguther Zofia. In the latter his birth was noted as "illegitimate". In both records she is mentioned as the daughter of Pawel Mierzwa. | Mierzwa, Maryanna (I60)
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| 126 | Might be Jan Kozik, born 26 Oct 1841 in Gryzbow to Michał Kozik and Jadwiga Wnuk - age at death matches. No marriage record found in Zgorsko parish database to confirm parents, however. | Kozik, Jan (I46)
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| 127 | No children are mentioned in John's will, per the "Genealogies of the First Settlers" book. | Delamont, John (I274)
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| 128 | Noted as having died aged 17d. | Brouwer, Maria (I354)
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| 129 | Noted as having died aged 9ds. | Brouwer, Eva (I355)
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| 130 | On his form, Stanislaw lists his father Wojciech in Grzybow as his nearest relative in the country he is from, Priceburg, PA (now Dickson City, PA) as his destination, and his brother Josef Wnuk as the person he is going to join in Priceburg. Stanislaw is noted as having $16 in his possession, in good health, 5 foot 6 inches tall, fair complexion, blond hair and gray eyes. | Wnuk, Stanisław (I52)
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| 131 | Over the years, Anna's claimed birthdate shifted back a bit -- starting in 1892 she was listed as being born in or around 1866. The 1900 census lists her birth month as December 1866. | Hirsch, Anna (I92)
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| 132 | Pawel is named in two records related to his grandson Franciszek - his marriage and the birth of his daguther Zofia. In both records he is mentioned as the father of Franciszek's mother, Maryanna. | Mierzwa, Pawel (I61)
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| 133 | Paweł's link to this family comes from his marraige record, which lists Jan Walas and Agnieszka Lazur as his parents. He has no birth or death record in the parish database. | Walas, Paweł (I17)
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| 134 | Per "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Gillis is lsited as having died Oct. 14, 1800 on his grave stone, but Aug. 14, 1800 in a family bible. | Brouwer, Gillis (I338)
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| 135 | Per "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Willem might have been a brother of Philip Hendrickse Brouwer, who was in Beverwyck (now Albany) as early as 1655 and who became one of the original proprietors of Schenectady in 1664 but died soon thereafter. | Brouwer, Willem (I289)
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| 136 | Per his obituary and the 1859 Syracuse city directory, George worked for the Syracuse Democrat, a weekly German-language newspaper, before he moved his family to Rochester. | Hirsch, George A. (I388)
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| 137 | Per the Bonnell family bible, the wedding took place at George Vogt's residence (brother-in-law of Jacob Bonnell), and Jacob's sister Elizabeth Bonnell Vogt served as one of the witnesses. Jacob and Lucretia lived on that homestead for a time after their marriage, before moving to Wisconsin. | Family: Jacob Bonnell / Lucretia Horton (F43)
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| 138 | Pieter was one of the fifteen first proprietors when the area that would become Schenectady was settled by European colonists. Per "Genealogies of the First Settlers", his home lot in the village was the north quarter of the block bounded by Front, Washington, Union and Church streets, and he also had two farm allocated to him on the bouwland. | Borsboom, Pieter Jacobse (I290)
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| 139 | Raymond's obituary notes he had been ill for nearly a month before succumbing to pneumonia at home. | Voght, Raymond Clarence Sr (I87)
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| 140 | Raymond's obituary notes he was a past Master of the lodge. | Voght, Raymond Clarence Sr (I87)
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| 141 | Role: Brother | Hirsch, Charles (I391)
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| 142 | Role: Child | Wnuck, Fred Stanley (I68)
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| 143 | Role: Child | Wnuk, Edward (I65)
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| 144 | Role: Child | Wnuk, Elizabeth (I67)
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| 145 | Role: Child | Wnuk, Jerome Peter (I69)
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| 146 | Role: Child | Vogt, Clara Elizabeth (I161)
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| 147 | Role: Child | Vogt, George J. (I109)
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| 148 | Role: Child | Vogt, Ida A. (I119)
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| 149 | Role: Child | Vogt, Matilda E. (I117)
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| 150 | Role: Child | Vogt, William H. (I118)
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