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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Reich, Anna Mae (McKenzie), born Aug.26, 1914, was a "Rosy the Riveter" at Curtis-Wright airplane assembly during World war II. She later worked as an operator for the telephone company in Columbus and for many years for several families as a governess. Anna met her husband-to-be, Herman, while employed as a hand painter at the Capital Art Works Factory, Main St., Bexley. Herman, German born, had moved up from Florida,
where he was a creative artist, and had mastered the Meisner Process. He made molds and unusual casts of delicate art carvings and even a Baptismal Font. His speciality was concrete in colors, ornamental stone and reproductions of high quality. Born Feb. 22, 1906, Herman is the son of Franz Josepf and Ida Catherine (Lemmle) Reich of Munich.
Herman Josef Reich and Anna Mae were married by a judge on May 27,1948, in Columbus, and later their
marriage was blessed on Oct.8, 1983, at St. Juliana Church by Fathers Reinz and Magee, which placed them in "good standing" with their West Palm Beach parish.
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Anna Mae and Herman lived in Florida since 1948. Their son is Joseph. Herman died Dec. 27, 1993. | McKenzie, Anna Mae (I01718)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Riley, Mary Elizabeth (Stecher), born Oct. 12, 1911, married James Riley, and later divorce. Mary Worked for the Bureau of Unemployment and Sears. After her retire¬ ment from Sears she moved in 1970 to Richmond, Virginia.
She is resident at Saint Joseph's Retirement Home, operated by the Little Sisters of the Sick Poor, 1503 Michael Rd., Richmond, VA 23229. | Stecher, Mary Elizabeth (I45949)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Simmons, Sarah Margaret (McKenzie), born April 2, 1882, married John Simmons on -------1900, in Vinton County,
where Sarah attended school. John Patrick Simmons, born Aug. 1, 1874, son of Andrew and Harriet Simmons.
Andrew was born in Ireland. Sarah and John lived in Vinton, then at Worthington, Ohio, where John worked at Jeffrey Manufacturing. The Simmons family moved to Marion in 1922, when John took sick and died July, 1923, of cancer.
Fifteen children are born: John, William, Laura Dunn, Edward, James, Francis, Lawrence, Catherine Ison, Mary Quick, Charles, Clarence, Bernard, and Thomas (the only child born in Marion, whose dad died when he was 9 mo.) Sarah died 1968, and is buried beside John in St. Mary Cem., Marion. (The write-up of Sarah's daugh¬
ter, Eleanor, follows that of Thomas Simmons.) | McKenzie, Sarah Margaret (I01727)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Stanton, Rachel Emily (McKenzie), born Jan. 20, 1829, and baptized Jan. 20, 1829 at Saint Patrick Ch., umberland,
Maryland, where her godmother was Mrs. Garlich. On June 5, 1845, her marriage to Andrew Stanton in Gallia Co. was witnessed by (Rev.) Joseph O'Mealy. Andrew was born in 1820, County Carlo, Ireland. His Irish parents are unknown. He also lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania and finally Ohio. We are also indebted to Steve Reeves,710 Ashley Drive, Chillicothe, OH45601, for much of the history of the Andrew Stanton family. The family lived in Wilkesville Township, Vinton Co., in the 1850-80 Census records. Andrew's Will was filed on Nov. 19,1861. He died June,1861, and is most likely buried at Saint Mary's Church Cem., Minerton, alongsi
Rachel and their children, Bridget and Ambrose. It is not known when Rachel Stanton died. She is listed "in the Wm. Shoemaker household at the June 25, 1900, Census of Clinton Twp., Franklin, Ohio." In 1860 the combined real estate and personal value of the Stanton farm is placed at $3,100, and climbs to almost $7,000. in 1870.
All eight of Andrew and Rachel's children are living in 1860. They are James, Mary Sullivan, John, Ambrose,
Bridget, Aloysius, Ignatius and Rachel Catherine Lawler. Rachel Stanton adopted a foster child, Nancy, in the 1870/
1880's.Nancy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buck, was born April 17, 1872, married William D. Shoemaker. She died May 24, 1942, with burial at Greenlawn Cem., Columbus. | McKenzie, Rachel Emily (I01392)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Swade, Estelle Theresa (McKenzie), was born Sept. 28, 1908, a grad of Douglas Business College in Charleroi, Pa. She was an employee of Pittsburgh Steel Co. and lost her job in the Depression. Later she moved to Washington DC to be near her Marine fiance, in 1942. Stell married Paul Swade in Washington secretly, where they lived the rest of their lives. She worked in the Pentagon a clerk in army historical records and Paul, a security guard at the War College. Paul was 48, on Good Friday, 1953, when he died, and Stell, on Nov. 30, 1970.They are buried at Monongahela, Pa. | McKenzie, Estelle Theresa (I45705)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Thomas, Byron, born Nov. 22,1922, in Marion, Ohio, is a 1940 grad of Saint Mary's High School, served in WW II in US Army as combat engineer with rank of Tech. Sgt. He continued his college studies after the war, graduating from OSU in 1947, with BS Degree in Metallurgy. Byron Edmund Thomas has 28 years of education, ten of college and theological studies. He entered the Dominican Community at Kentfield, Calif., on Aug. 15, 1949, with ordination as a priest on June 11, 1954. Taking the religious name of Leo, Father Leo returns to Marion, Saint Mary's Church, for his First Mass on June 20, 1954. He continues as a teacher of adults in pastoral skills and spirituality. Father Thomas has taught at the Newman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, and now at Seattle. The back cover of his first book in 1987, "The Healing Team," Paulist Press, gives a marvelous insight into an accomplished researcher, writer and our relative: "Fr. Leo Thomas, 0. P. has spent most of the past ten years with the Institute of Christian Ministry in Tacoma, Washington. There he directed a two-year training program entitled 'Formation For Healing Ministry,' out of which this book developed.
Father Thomas has taught pastoral care and counsel¬ ling at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas, and at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. In addition he has served as a hospital chaplain and had worked actively in the Charismatic Renewal." Father Leo's second publication, "Healing As Parish Ministry," Ave Maria Press, 1992, rounds out this holy writer, whose hobby of relaxation is wood carving. He lives with his Dominican Community at Blessed Sacrament Priory, 5041 9th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105. | Thomas, Byron (I45927)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Thomas, Margaret Sarah (Ward), born June 1, 1902, married on Sept. 21, 1921, to Eldred LeMoyne Eldon Thomas at Saint Joseph Church, LaRue, Ohio, by Rev. Creager. LeMoyne, born Aug. 10, 1897, the son of Curtis Thomas, became a graduate engineer. Margaret and LeMoyne are parents of Byron. In their later years they move to Wilcox, Arizona. LeMoyne died Aug. 9, 1950, with burial in Tuscon. After moving to Oakland, California, Margaret died Aug. 9, 1967, with burial at Benicia, Calif., Saint Dominic Cemetery. | Ward, Margaret Sarah (I45924)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Ward, Edward Dominic, born Oct. 28, 1892, married Mabel Ault and died Dec. 22,1925, age32, as a result of
"being shot to death in Cleveland by a lover of his estranged wife." Ed went there to arrange a reconcilia¬
tion. He is buried at Saint Mary Cemetery, Marion. | Ward, Edward Dominic (I45901)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Ward, John Redmond, born Sept. 12, 1886, on June 5, 1907, at Holy Name Rectory, Columbus, married Bertha May
Wright, born Jan. 23, 1885, by Father William McDermott. She is the daughter of George and Eliza Ellen (Dopp)
Wright of Pickaway Co. The Wards raised their family on a farm in Delaware County: Evangeline Cassidy, Paul/Huck, Earl/Bill, John/ Bud, Mary, Grace O'Connell and Georgie Jumper. Bertha died June 13, 1965, and John R., May 8, 1968, with burial at Saint Mary Cem., Delaware. | Ward, John Redmond (I45834)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Ward, Margaret Rachel (McKenzie), born June 7, 1862, named after her maternal grandmother. She is not living in the McKenzie household in June 1880, so must be elsewhere. Margaret and Frank Joseph Ward were married at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Frankfort (near Chillicothe) Ohio, by Rev. J. A. Murry on April21, 1884, and have eleven children. Frank, born Dec. 21, 1859, was the son of Patrick Ward (born 1822 in County Donegal, Ireland) and Mary Murphy (born 1828 in County Longford, Ireland). Frank died April 14, 1935, and Margaret, August23,
1946, with burial at Saint Mary Cem., Marion, Ohio. Their great grandson is Wayne Ward, 88 Summit St., Portsmouth, RI 02871. Much of the following came from the Ward Family Bible in the possession of Margaret Dune of Marion, Ohio. The Ward children are Mary Ellen (Sister Alonzo O.P.), John Redmond, James Francis, Edward Dominic, Francis Thomas, Joseph Raymond, Ivan Anthony, Agnes Cecilia Pfeiffer, Margaret S. Thomas, Loretta Gertrude and Gertrude Catherine. | McKenzie, Margaret Rachel (I01415)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Ward, Mary Ellen, "Sister Mary Alonzo 0. P.", born Feb. 26, 1885, entered the Dominican Religious order in 1912, received the habit in 1913 and pronounced her vows on July 10, 1914, according to Dominican Archival files. Sister Alonzo served at Saint Peter, Holy Name and Saint Anthony Schools, Steubenville; Saint Francis de
Sales and Blessed Sacrament, Newark; Saint Mary, Lancas¬ ter; Saint Thomas, Columbus; Saint Claire, Grosse
Points, Mich., and Saint William, Saint Thomas, Saint Brendan and Saint Lawrence in the Pittsburgh Diocese. From 1943-44 Sister Alonzo served as an instructor at Glendale, Ohio, for the Home Missioners. Her "two years there were unique. She was assigned as Superior of a group of our Springs Sisters to assist some young women with the task of founding a fledging community of Sisters designed to assist the poor in the area. By her loving care and direction, Sister Alonzo was held in admiration and gratitude by these young women." Sister also served as infirmarian at Saint Mary of the Springs, and as seamstress at the Dominican House of Studies in Chicago. Since 1958 she had been confined to the comunnity infirmary at Saint Mary of the Springs. On Feb. 1, 1963, Sister Alonzo was called to the Lord.
Her Solemn Requiem Masss was offered Feb. 4, 1963, at Saint Mary of the Springs Convent Chapel, with burial in
the Community Cemetery. | Ward, Mary Ellen (Sister Mary Alonzo) (I45833)
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"THE HISTORY OF THE GABRIEL McKENZIE AND RACHEL BLUBAUGH FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND OHIO" by Father Homer Blubaugh:
Wilkens, Bernard Thomas, Sr., born Feb.18,1907, on Nov.19, 1930, at Assumption Church, Geneva, Ohio,
married Evelyn Agnes Bartlett, born Feb.8, 1907, daughter of August and Susanna (Schmitt) Bartlett of New York City. Mr. Wilkens' Dec. 14, 1994, obituary states that "He came to Youngstown in 1919 and was a 1924 South High
School graduate. He attended Youngstown College where he taught in the electrical engineering department. "A graduate of Dodge Radio Institute of Valparaiso, he started in broadcasting in Columbus and worked in Akron before joining WKBN Broadcasting, when its studios where in the YMCA building downtown. He supervised installation of equipment there and at the studios on Sunset Boulevard. He was the chief engineer at WKBN for 44 years until his retirement in 1974. "He was also a veteran of the Naval Reserves and worked with Bell Laboratories during World War II.
Bernard and Evelyn are the parents of Bernie Jr., Joseph and Mary Ann German. He spoke German, travelled to Europe and spent many productive years patiently researching our McKenzie History. Bernie resided at Ron-Joy Nursing Home, Boardman, Ohio, until his death, Dec.13, 1994. Evelyn predeceased him Dec. 28, 1993. Both are buried at Calvary Cemetery., Youngstown. | Wilkens, Bernard Thomas (I43607)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997 page 2.
His will was written July 26, 1829 and probated November 7, 1829 in Ohio County, Virginia. | Magers, Elias (I44778)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997 page 2. | Magers, Eliza (I03755)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997 page 2. | Magers, Elias (I44753)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997 page 2. | Magers, Ann Helms (I57827)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997 page 2. | Helms, George Jr. (I57846)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997 page 2. He married his first cousin, Eliza Magers. Ignatius' mother and Eliza's father, Peter IV were sister and brother | McKenzie, Ignatius (I03736)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997, page 2.
This is the Joseph Arnold who died in 1826 in Frederick County, Maryland. | Arnold, Joseph (I57826)
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"The Peter Magers Family of Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and the West, created August 1, 1997 - Homer D. Blubaugh, revised Sep 26, 1997. Peter Magers II will, written, March 3, 1790 lists his wife ann and their six children. Honor is not living in 1790 and may have died in childhood. | Magers, Peter II (I57812)
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"Virginia Ruth Turberville, 82, a resident of Belen, New Mexico for the past eight months, and former resident of Corrales, New Mexico for 36 years, passed away on Tuesday, February 5, 2008. Virginia was born October 9, 1925 the daughter of Edward Young and Minnie Lois Hudman Billups in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, Derwin Turberville in 1981. She is survived by four children, David C. Turberville and wife, Laura of Edgewood, NM, Debra Jo Byars and husband, Gary of Canyon, TX, Bruce E. Turberville of Tularosa, NM, and Richard W. Turberville and fiancee, Holly Fassler of Belen, NM; and seven grandchildren. Cremation has taken place and private family services will be held. Arrangements are entrusted to Daniels Family Funeral Services 4310 Sara Road SE Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87124 8929920 "
Source: http://obits.abqjournal.com/obits/print_obit/182689 | Young, Virginia Ruth (I39797)
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$1000.
$4000. | Biggs, John Fletcher (I21462)
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$12,000.
$5000.
occupation: keeping house. | Pope, Mary Scriven (I24362)
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$1200. | Jones, Penelope (I22906)
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$150. | Biggs, Robert Alexander (I21566)
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$1500.
$1600.
$504.
$2000. | Biggs, Reuben N. (I21421)
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$200.
occupation: keeping house.
$1000.
$300. | Loomis, Mary (I25173)
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$2500.
$3000. | Hunt, Adeline Sidney (I24560)
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$28,000.
$26,100.
$18,200.
$1452. | Brown, Bezaleel (I26195)
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$3200. | Smith, Mary (I20090)
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$400.
Co A, 1st Battalion, North Carolina Heavy Artillery. CSA.
$600.
$100.
Newspaper artice in The Landmark, Statesville, NC, stating that Mr. Biggs was a Democrat and had never voted anything but the Democratic ticket. | Biggs, Absalom D. (I23757)
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$4000.
$1000. | Long, Mark (I26237)
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$4300.
$1200. | Brown, Willis William (I18649)
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$48,000.
$36,000. | Brown, William Thompson (I26198)
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$50.
occupation: shoemaker.
occupation: shoemaker.
occupation: farmer.
bWilliam Biggs/b, son of William Biggs and Eda Biggs, was probably born in the early 1800s in Martin Co NC. iThere was a William W Biggs in the 1840 Martin Co census living next door to William's brother Harry. This William W Biggs was was born in the 1810s, was not married, and his mother, aged in her 60s, was living with him. /i | Biggs, William (I21532)
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$50. | McCall, Caroline (I28584)
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$500.
$1200.
$17,000.
$400.
$150.
Joseph Daniel Biggs, b 29 May 1808 in Martin Co NC, and died on 18 May 1889 in Martin Co. He married Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Colonel Durham Davis. She apparently died between 1849 and 1860; there was no wife living with him in 1860, so Joseph's marriage to Sarah Frances Crawford must have been after 1860. He had at least two children. | Biggs, Joseph Daniel (I22671)
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$5000.
$28,000.
$12,000. | West, James Pemberton (I19753)
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$5000.
$6200. | Brown, Lucy V. (I26263)
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$7650.
$20,000.
$50,000.
$40,700.
$1650.
Cader Biggs, b abt 1813, died after 3 January 1884. He married Lucy Ann _____. They were not living in Martin Co in 1860 or in 1870. In 1840 a male of about the same age as Cader's brother Asa's was living with Asa and his family in Williamston in 1840. This was probably Cader.
He was the brother of Asa Biggs, and also a very successful merchant in Norfolk Co. Virginia. | Biggs, Kader (I21692)
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(as Genevieve Hyatt Wilkin Foss) | Hyatt, Genevieve (I12722)
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(as of 1910 in Humboldt, Nevada). | Hyatt, Ellsworth J. (I12674)
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(as Wilma I. Ogg). | Hyatt, Wilma I. (I12723)
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(ID’d in birth record as Edwin C. Hurd??) | Hurd, Ralph E. (I12713)
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(listed in 1850 Census as 11 years old; in a letter to William Hyatt, husband of Martha Hyatt, the children of John Hyatt and Catherine McKinsie are listed as William T., Mary, Martha, John, Joseph, Sarah, Anna B. and Henry A. It is possible that Elizabeth A. and Anna B. are the same person). | Hyatt, John Hancock (I03745)
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(listed in 1850 Census as 11 years old; in a letter to William Hyatt, husband of Martha Hyatt, the children of John Hyatt and Catherine McKinsie are listed as William T., Mary, Martha, John, Joseph, Sarah, Anna B. and Henry A. It is possible that Elizabeth A. and Anna B. are the same person). | Hyatt, Elizabeth A. (I12672)
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(Medical):A memorial stone was erected by the Groton Historical Society in 1946 for the family of William Longley, his second wife, Deliverance Crisp.
The Memorial read: "Near this spot dwelt William and Deliverance Longley with their eight children. On the 27th of July 1694, the Indians killed the father and mother and five of the children and carried into captivity the other three."
While the inscription reads five children were killed, we know of four who would be at this site: William, Joseph, and two infants. Jemima was scalped and left for dead. There is disagreement whether she died at the scene or later. No further records of this Jemima have been found in town records after 1694.
The location of the burial site of the Longley family is based, in part, on the following: "The house where the massacre was perpetrated was made of hewn logs and was standing at the beginning of the nineteenth century about two miles north of Groton Centre. The family were buried a few rods northwest of the house. A small apple tree marks the spot." | Crisp, Deliverance (I25669)
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(Medical):A severe hemolytic disease of a fetus or newborn infant caused by the production of maternal antibodies against the fetal red blood cells, usually involving Rh incompatibility between the mother and fetus. | Mace, Joe Howard (I21378)
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(Medical):Bo, as Bolton was called, was a sales engineer during his working life, mostly in the area around New Haven, CT. He was a 1938 graduate of the Yale Drama School, and served his country with the Army Corps of Engineers during the second World War. For many years, he was a member of the lay readers group and of the church vestry at St. Peter Episcopal Church in Milford, CT. Bo was an active member of the community serving as lay reader for 20 years at Pond Point Convalescent hospital. In 1960, Bo and Becky, his wife, sponsored a newly arrived immigrant family to US citizenship. Bo's hobby was working with wood and he produced many fine pieces. | Wilder, Bolton (I25234)
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(Medical):Body was turned over to Baylor Medical College for scientific research. | Biggs, Infant (I18287)
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