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1 | Sec 27, Row Z, Grave 72 | Ivory, Michael Andrew (I477)
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2 | adopted by mother's sister and brother-in-law 2 weeks after mother's death in 1903 | Reddick, Mildred Elizabeth Coates (I630)
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3 | Ashes scattered off Long Island, NY | Moses, John Joseph (I27)
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4 | Birth date calculated from death age in death records | Gordon, Benoni (I714)
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5 | BURIAL Saint Charles Cemetery East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA PLOT Section: 9 Row: F Grave: 137 MEMORIAL ID 178273657 ยท View Source | Schoendorf, Francis Joseph (I30)
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6 | Captured by Indians with stepbrother John Nims on October 8, 1703. Died a captive in Canada on April 12, 1706. | Williams, Zebediah (I663)
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7 | Immigrated in 1871 (source: 1900 US Census) | Williams, Margaret Mildred (I154)
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8 | known as Elizabeth | Reddick, Mildred Elizabeth Coates (I630)
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9 | Lived at 211 E Moulton St in Watertown NY | Family F264
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10 | Long Island National Cemetery, Section 2N, Grave 5048 | Henderson, Harry (Henry) Charles (I131)
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11 | Married in St Peters Chapel, Little Bray. Witnesses, Thomas Ivory and Anne Mullally | Family F3
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12 | My great uncle | Moses, Frederick William (I122)
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13 | The family always referred to Charlotte as having the last name San Fernandre, but records list the last name as Caffine | Family F110
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14 | The first official record of Godfrey Nims in America appears on September 24, 1667, in a Springfield, Massachusetts court record. "James Bennet, Godfrey Nims & Benoni Stebbins, young lads of Northampton being by Northampton Commissionrs bound ouer to this Corte to answer for diverse crimes & misdemeanrs comitted by them, were brought to this Corte by ye Constable of yt Towne wch 3 lads are accused by Robert Bartlett for that they gott into his house two Sabbath dayes when all the family were at the Publike Meeting: On ye first of wch tymes, they vizt. 24 shillings in silver & 7s in Wampum with the intention to run away to the ffrench: Al which is by them confessed, wch wickedness of theires hath also been accompanyd with frequent lying to excuse & justify themselves especially on Nims his pt, who it seemes hath been a ringleader in their vilainys: ffor all wch their crimes and misdemeanors this Corte doth Judge yt the said 3 lads shalbe well whipt on their naked bodys vizt, Nims & Bennet with 15 lashes apeece & Bononi Stebbins with 11 lashes. And the said Nims & Stebbins are to pay Robert Bartlett the summe of 4L being counted treble according to law for what goods he hath lost by their meanes. " | Nims, Godfrey (I86)
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15 | The name Jacobi in Irish Church Records is Latin for James | Family F173
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16 | There are various spellings of this name: 1850 US census -- "Leoisa" 1855 Clayton, NY Census -- "Lavira" 1865 Clayton, NY Census -- "Lovisa" 1860 Clayton, NY Census -- "Lovisa Niems" | Phelps, Louisa (Lovisa) (I58)
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