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Noted as disabled in 1880 census | Farmwald, Seth (I7440)
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Noted as second cousin to husband Abraham Miller in 1892 marriage license. | Miller, Lydia B (I7720)
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Noted as widow of Simon Werner in marriage record. | Theobald, Anna Margaretha (I1257)
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Noted deceased in son Johann Henrich Conrad's marriage record Nov 1736. | Conrad, Johann Georg (I431)
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Noted in her grandfather David Troyer's will in 1868. | Farmwald, Barbara (I7424)
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Noted in her grandfather David Troyer's will in 1868. | Farmwald, Catherine (I7426)
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Noted in her grandfather David Troyer's will in 1868. | Farmwald, Rachel (I7439)
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Noted in her marriage record as the third daughter of Andreas Hoffman | Hoffman, Margaretha (I639)
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Noted in his grandfather David Troyer's will in 1868. Noted as "idiotic" in 1870 census. | Farmwald, David (I7430)
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Notes for Sergt. Edmund Towne:
From SAVAGE, VOL 4 DICT FIRST SETTLERS OF NE
A Genealogical history of early New England settlers; Thesebooks are still regarded as the authority on early New Englandgenealogy; Written by James Savage; Vol. IV
"He came, 1637, prob. in the Rose of Yarmouth, aged 18, asapprent. to Henry Skerry of Salem, m. Mary, d. of ThomasBrowning, had Thomas; William, b. 1658; Joseph, 1661; Abigail;Benjamin, 1666; Rebecca; Samuel, 1673; Mary; Sarah; Eliz.; andano. d. and he d. early in 1678."
From FTM WWW site of Tami K Barton
Notes for EDMUND TOWNE:
238 Probate Records of Essex County
Estate of Edmond Towne of Topsfield
"The intent and purpose of Edmond Towne presented by Mary hiswife Conscernin his state presented to this Hounored Court nowsitting Imprimis The minde of the deceased was as is mineallsoe; and is consented too by all partys conscerned that thefour sonns shall have all the Lands Equally devyed amongst them.And the rest of the estate to be Equally devyed amongst the 5:garles only Sarah the second Daughter is already marryed andhath rescieved to the vallue of twelve pounds already. Soleaveing my Cause to God, and your Honnors scariousConsideration I subscrybe myselfe mary Towne. Only provided thewidow's thirds of the whole be taken out furst. Jacob Townedeposed that Thomas Towne, eldest son of Edmund Towne, deceased,declared himself to be satisfied with an equal share with therest of his brethren" Sworn in court, 27: 4: 1678.
Proved by the widow, 27: 4: 1678, with the consent of all thesurviving persons concerned.
Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol 29, leaf 30
Adminstration upon the estate of Edmond Towne was granted 27: 4:1678, to Mary, the relict, who was to dispose of the estateaccording to the mind of the deceased, as by mutual agreement ofall surviving persons concerned, which writing was allowed. Aninventory was also presented and sworn to.
Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 117
Inventory of the estate of Sargeant Edman Towne, taken atTopsfield, May 3, 1678, by Frances Pabody and Thomas Baker:Books, 1li.; wearing clothes, 7li. 14s.; linning sheetes andneckpins, 11li. 6s.; house and landes on the north of the Riuer,220li.; upland and mado on the south side River, 72li.; fiveoxen and seven coues, 52li.; young Cattel, 19li. 17s.; shepe andlambes, 6li.; two horses, 6li.; swine, 8li.; iron tooles, 3li.;kittels and potes and other iron ware, 4li. 4s.; gones, 4li.6s.; wheles and other lumbur, 6li. 3s.; a cubbard and cheastes,2li. 10s.; bedsted and beddin, 16li. 10s.; pillin and saddel,2li.; wooll and flax, 17s.; five barrels of sider, 2li. 10s.;woolin and linninyarne, 2li. 10s.; home spon cloath, 7li. 10s.;corne and porke, 4li.; for halfe the farme which was given toSargent Toune in Revertion by Thomas Browning; total, 453li.12s. Depts owing, 26li. 3s. 3d.; by the death of one cow, 3li.10s. Allowed in Salem court 27: 4: 1678.
Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 29, leaf 31.
Selectman, 1673; town constable, 1675; tything-man, 1677; tookoath as freeman, 1664; corpl. Topsfield mil. co., 1666; helpedform mil. guard during King Philip's War. from Fredrick A.Virkus, The Compendium of American Genealogy Vol V, (1930), 206.
From The Ancestry of Lieut, Amos Towne 1737-1793
3. SERGT. EDMUND3 TOWNE (William2, John1) was baptized in thechurch of St. Nicholas, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, June28, 1628. He came to New England when he was nine years old asan apprentice of Henry Skerry on the ship "Rose" which sailedfrom Great Yarmouth in 1637. Skerry settled in Salem.
Edmund Towne married Mary Browning, daughter of Thomas and MaryBrowning, about the year 1652, when he was twenty-two and shefourteen years of age, and settled in Topsfield. He served onthe trial jury of the County Court in 1655, was made a commonerin 1661, sat on the grand jury in 1663 and took the oath asfreeman in 1664. He was appointed corporal of the Topsfieldmilitary company in June, 1666, and in 1675, during KingPhilip's War, he was one of the committee from the town whichpresented a petition to the General Court asking permission toform a military guard to protect the settlers at their work. Hewas a selectman in 1673, town constable in 1675, and tythingmanin 1677, when he is called Sergeant Towne.(*)
Sergt. Towne died in 1678. He left no will, but his widow, Mary,proved a statement covering his "Intent and purpose," saying"The minde of the deceased was as is mine allsoe; and isconsented too by all partys conscernd that the four sonns shallhave all the Lands Equally devyded amongst them, And the rest ofthe estate to be Equally devyded amongst the 5 : garles onlySarah the second Daughter is already marryed and Hath rescievedto the vallue of twelve pounds already." Administration wasgranted to Mary Towne on 27 : 4 : 1678. The inventory, taken byFrancis Peabody and Thomas Baker, lists real estate, exclusiveof the Browning lands, worth o292, books worth o1, etc.(+)
(*) Records and Files, etc., I : 397; III : 84, 137, 336.
(+) Probate Records of Essex County, III : 238.
More About Sergt. Edmund Towne:
Christening: June 28, 1628, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Co.,England784
Will proved: April 24, 1678, Essex Co., MA784 | Towne, Edmund (I1044)
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One of his grandfathers is also Johann Henrich. | Keller, Johann Henrich (I4826)
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One son in 1790 census. | Hopengardner, John (I630)
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Only information is that Pierre Dellembach is noted as Pierre (Peter) Dellenbach's father at his death in 1824. | Dellenbach, Peter (I4050)
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Original name probably spelled Egli (Swiss). | Egli, Kathryn (I66)
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Original transcription says Anna Maria is the child of Jacob, with mother Christina. I don't think that's what it says, though. | (Weiprecht), Anna Maria (I2741)
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Other Dolders having children 1683-1710 in Schangnau are Nicholl, Caspar, Isaac, David, Christen, Michel. See the index for the children's names and page numbers. | Dolder, Valentin (I4219)
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Ouvrier forestier | Malaisé, Charles Victor (I8211)
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Ouvrière d'apprêt | Malaisé, Mélanie Marie (I8219)
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Ouvrière de retorderie | Malaisé, Charlotte (I8214)
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Parental relationship to Adam Queer and Fannie Troyer is circumstantial, due to both William and potential full sister Veronica winding up in Starke County, Indiana. Other trees have Catherine Fannie Troyer as one person, the mother of these two plus David and John in the 18 teens.
No 1910 census or death record found. | Queer, William (I6070)
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Parents are Hans and Sybilla. | Weiprecht, Michael (I2723)
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Parents marriage is recorded in Urbeis in 1763. Searched Urbeis birth records from 1760-1780 with no birth records for Christian Müller and Maria Adam, not an Anne or anyone else. There are some Anabaptist births recorded, but not many. No sign of her in the records of Ville, 1763-1765, either. | Müller, Anne (I3541)
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Paul Roth died at age ten in the home of Hans Müller on 30 Floreal, An VIII (20 May 1800). | Müller, Hans (I3693)
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pg 239 The Probate Records of Essex County
An agrrement made between Thomas Towne, William (his W mark)Towne, Joseph Town and Samuel Town, all of Topsfield, thatwhereas the court settled the lands of our father, Edmond Townof Topsfield upon us, and also our mother Mrs. Mary Town hathgiven to us her share of the land which belonged to ourgrandfather Thomas Browning, and we have divided all the saidlands amongst ourselves as is here-after expressed (exceptingonly two acres and a half of medow of said Browning's which ourmother hath given by her will to our sisters); "Thomas Town hathtwo twenty acre lotts in the first Division where he now dwelsand about six acres of medow joyning to his Land and to theRever also about foure acres of medow Lyeing betwen Beverelymedows and Wenham medows which he had of our father for Twentiand Two pounds will to him by our grandfather Browning."
William Town's share of upland "is all that which was ourrathers on the north side of the Rever where he now dwells asalso a peace of medow of about three acres hoyning eastward onJacob Easte and westward upon Joseph Town and also six acres ofmedow on the south side of the Rever over against his dore."
Joseph Town's share is "all our fathers second devision where henow swells it being about fifty acres asso Three acres of Revermedow joyning to Jacob Este on the west and William Town on theeast, also foure acres of medow on the south side of the Reverjoyning upon Joseph Town on the east and onJohn Curtice on thewest."
Samuell Town's share is "all the upland and medow that was ourgrandfather Brownings on the north side of the Rever In which isincluded William Towns share of land and (continued on pg. 240)medow which he and Samuell Town bought of our Unkle JamesSymonds, also about an acre and halfe of Revir medow joyning toJoseph Town to the west and Jacob Town to the east."
Signed Feb. 1, 1709-10. Witness: William Porter, JonathanPutnam.
Acknowledged Dec. 16, 1717, by Thomas Town, Wiliam Towne, Benja.and Daniell Town sons of Joseph Towne, and executors to theirfather's will.
Essex County Probate File, Docket 27,886 | Towne, Thomas (I1015)
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Phebe Stout, living with Mary Stout in the 1850 and 1860 censuses, is listed as 26 years old in 1850 and 25 years old in 1860. She is still probably the same person. | Stout, Phebe (I2932)
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Place of origin in ship's manifest looks like Hessen, maybe, but Hanover is another possibility. | Wurm, John Christian (I264)
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Placeholder for known brother relationship of Joseph and Daniel Schlappach. | Schlappach, Unknown (I4719)
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Placeholder for sibling relationship. | Pfalzgraf, Unknown (I4938)
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Placeholder for sibling relationship. | Lissio, Unknown (I8988)
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Placeholder to link siblings. | Iltis, Nicolas (I3895)
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Placeholder to tie brothers Christian and Samuel Schlappach | Schlappach, Unknown (I4711)
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Placing birth year between marriage of parents in 1767 and death in 1769. | Schlabach, Aldarius (I3759)
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Possible death date 16 April 1760 in Neuviller-la-Roche, but no record found. | Depp, Joseph (I4192)
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Previously married to Ellis and widowed. | Daniels, Emma (I4459)
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Record says something like buried in the company of two previously deceased. | Reinhard, Samuel (I4191)
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ref. | Böhlen, Christian (I8482)
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Reference to Altkirch in the marriage is wrong. The correct location is Schönensteinbach, Wittenheim, north of Mulhouse, as shown in her birth record. | Family: Isaac Tschantz / Elizabeth Roth (F1144)
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Robert and Sarah traveled from Maine to Alliance, Ohio, in a covered wagon. After living there a short time, they traveled West again expecting to move on into Chicago. When they reached Stony Point--7 miles ne of Etna Green, Sarah became seriously ill with Typhoid Fever and passed away. Her nephew also sickened and died They were buried in the Stony Point cemetary. Not wanting to leave their dead behind, the remaining family stayed in the old log cabin about 1 mile west of the graves. | Hoopengardner, Sarah (I1060)
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Ropp or Rebber (Raber) is the most likely name. | Ropp, Maria Magdalena (I3878)
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Run down by her own car while she was locking her employer'sgate--conversation with Miriam Cable, Jan 20, 2001 | Stout, Hazel Susannah (I129)
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Said in his death record to be a native of Aubure (Altweier, Altwihr), but the only records of Roths there are the birth of son Andre and the death of wife Anne Müller, in 1793/4. | Roth, Nicolas (I3540)
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Scarlet Fever | Scheibele, Susanna (I2)
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Scarlet Fever | Scheibele, Isaak (I4)
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Scarlet Fever | Scheibele, Caroline (I5)
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Scarlet Fever | Scheibele, Elizabeth (I6)
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Scarlet Fever | Scheibele, Samuel (I146)
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Schönberg is just east of Röllshausen, not even a different village. | Keller, Johannes (I5001)
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Second daughter named Christina born 9 May 1675. | Schlechten, Christina (I4562)
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See birth record for Marie Magdelaine Roth. | Roth, Johann Michael (I3529)
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See birth record for uncertainty about name and mother's father. | Schultheis, Johann Henrich (I4838)
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