Matches 401 to 413 of 413
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| 401 | Two children (John and Martin) are missing from the enumeration in the "white males, 10-16" column. | Vogt, Elizabeth (I123)
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| 402 | Two children (John and Martin) are missing from the enumeration in the "white males, 10-16" column. | Vogt, Henry (I126)
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| 403 | Two children (John and Martin) are missing from the enumeration in the "white males, 10-16" column. | Vogt, Jacob John (I124)
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| 404 | Two children (John and Martin) are missing from the enumeration in the "white males, 10-16" column. | Vogt, Martin (I8)
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| 405 | Very little historical record exists for William P. Vogt. He shares a very weathered headstone at Witmer Cemetery with Matilda Vogt; the text which is legible appears to note him as the son of George and Matilda Vogt, but the dates are no longer legible. Given the birth years of George and Matilda's other children, he would most likely have been born either between Mary Jane and George (circa 1847) or after Matilda (circa 1853-1855). He was not in the 1850 census. | Vogt, William P. (I110)
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| 406 | Wedding took place "at the home of Mrs. Wentworth on Connecticut Street". Anna's sister Bertha was her bridesmaid. | Family: Dr. Frank Bonnell Voght / Anna Hirsch (F33)
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| 407 | When Anna and Zofia arrived in the US in October 1902, Francis is listed as their contact, living in Priceburg (Dickson City). | Mierzwa, Franciszek (I58)
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| 408 | Willis is listed as 2 years old in the 1865 census, 7 in the 1870 census, 12 in the 1875 census, 17 in the 1880 census, and 28 in 1892 census. | Wright, Willis J. (I190)
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| 409 | Willis is listed as younger (born ~1863) in pre-1900 census records, but in that year's census he reports his birthdate as Dec 1861. | Wright, Willis J. (I190)
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| 410 | Williston is enumerated living in the household of B. B. Coe, a cooper, along with another cooper named Norton Read. | Wright, Williston H. (I181)
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| 411 | Wright served in the New York Miltia within the company commanded by Captain Reed, part of Major J. Parkhurst's Battalion. | Wright, Josiah (I99)
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| 412 | Wright's declaration notes he was honorably discharged after 39 days of service. | Wright, Josiah (I99)
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| 413 | Zofia is listed as Zophie, and is noted as having been born in Rudnik, Austria. | Mierzwa, Zofia (I64)
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