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1451 | United States. Missouri Office of the Secretary of State. "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1966". Database. Missouri Digital Heritage. https://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh. | Source (S592)
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1452 | unknown, Compiler. Jonathan Day Family Group Sheet. Privately held by Cheryl Willis Patten, Smithfield, Maine, 2014. | Source (S926)
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1453 | unm[arried] | DAY, Mary (I2494)
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1454 | Uphouse, Walter (Caldwell, Idaho) to "Julia (Veland) Uphouse" (Sister-in-law of writer). Letter. 1 April 1960. Privately held by Lauren Rogers, Wilmington, DE. 2021. | Source (S622)
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1455 | Uphouse, Walter (Caldwell, Idaho) to "Julia (Veland) Uphouse" (Sister-in-law of writer). Letter. 16 March 1960. Privately held by Lauren Rogers, Wilmington, DE. 2021. | Source (S125)
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1456 | Uphouse, Walter (Caldwell, Idaho) to "Julia (Veland) Uphouse" (Sister-in-law of writer). Letter. 4 April 1960. Privately held by Lauren Rogers, Wilmington, DE. 2021. | Source (S683)
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1457 | Upper Ferry Cemetery (South Milo, Maine; Paddy Hill Road). Grave markers. | Source (S492)
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1458 | USGenWeb Archives, compiler. "Fairview Cemtery Transcription". Database. USGenWeb. http://usgwarchives.net/mi/mitable.htm. | Source (S549)
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1459 | USGenWeb Archives, compiler. "Locust Grove Cemetery Transcription". Database. USGenWeb Project. http://www.usgenweb.org. | Source (S372)
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1460 | utograph Book of Goldie Simpson with note by Ethel Cameron, wife of Goldie's cousin Fred Cameron. | ETHEL (I1805)
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1461 | Veland - Elizabeth, age 80, 3820 37th av S., Survived by 4 sons, Harry, Elmer, Martin and Norman; 6 daughters, Mrs. Julia Uphouse, Mrs. Mabel Collins, Mrs. Thomas Barbour, Mrs. E.W. Code, Mrs. M. Allen, and Mrs. Russell Cordes; 13 grandchildren, 1 brother Harry Gravdahl. Services Sat, 2p.m., Minnehaha Lutheran church. Burial Crystal Lake cemetery. Friends may call until noon Sat., at McDivitt Funeral Home, 2825 E. Lake st. | GRAVDAHL, Johanne Elisabeth (I323)
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1462 | Veland, Harry G. mach opr b 3820 37th av S Veland, John O carp r 3820 37th av S Veland, Julia C hlpr b 3820 37th av S Veland, Mabel hlpr b 3820 37th av S | VELAND, Julia Christine (I72)
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1463 | Veland, Julia (Los Angeles, California) to "Patricia Uphouse" (Granddaughter). Letter. 29 January 1959 (postmark). Privately held by Lauren Rogers, Wilmington, DE. 2021. | Source (S193)
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1464 | Vernon Cravens was remembered fondly by his cousin, Goldie (Simpson) Edwards. Quite the prankster, Vernon would put cigarettes into young Goldie's purse, attempting to get the notice (and reaction) of Goldie's mother, Susie. At the age of 19, Vernon enlisted in the Navy, and served as a gunner on the battleship Texas. Newspaper reports state he witnessed the surrender of the German fleet and was entertained by the King and Queen of Great Britain at Buckingham palace. Sometime after this, Vernon apparently owned a restaurant, as his cousin Goldie recalled he was undaunted by prohibition, continuing to sell alcohol in his establishment. Vernon and his wife Hazel did not have children. | CRAVENS, Vernon Elmer (I1826)
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1465 | Veteran of '61 Seeks Sister: John M. Bursley, age 76, a veteran of the Civil war and a member of the G.A.R., wearing a blue brass-buttoned uniform covered with the dust of travel, arrived in Superior yesterday over the Great Northern from Seattle, Wash. Bursley had searched the city in vain for his sister, who he knew resided here. He was tired and sat down on the steps of an automobile parked near Eleventh street and Tower avenue. He let the ferrule on the end of his cane bound up and down on the edge of the curb which attracted the attention of a blue-coated, brass-buttoned veteran of the Superior police force, to whom Bursley told his story. Captain Osborn was notified and began the search. After many inquiries Bursley's sister was found to be Mrs. William McArtan, residing at 1815 Twelfth street. | BURSLEY, John Morris (I421)
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1466 | Veteran of '61 Seeks Sister: John M. Bursley, age 76, a veteran of the Civil war and a member of the G.A.R., wearing a blue brass-buttoned uniform covered with the dust of travel, arrived in Superior yesterday over the Great Northern from Seattle, Wash. Bursley had searched the city in vain for his sister, who he knew resided here. He was tired and sat down on the steps of an automobile parked near Eleventh street and Tower avenue. He let the ferrule on the end of his cane bound up and down on the edge of the curb which attracted the attention of a blue-coated, brass-buttoned veteran of the Superior police force, to whom Bursley told his story. Captain Osborn was notified and began the search. After many inquiries Bursley's sister was found to be Mrs. William McArtan, residing at 1815 Twelfth street. | BURSLEY, Jessie E (I2157)
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1467 | Veteran of '61 Seeks Sister: John M. Bursley, age 76, a veteran of the Civil war and a member of the G.A.R., wearing a blue brass-buttoned uniform covered with the dust of travel, arrived in Superior yesterday over the Great Northern from Seattle, Wash. Bursley had searched the city in vain for his sister, who he knew resided here. He was tired and sat down on the steps of an automobile parked near Eleventh street and Tower avenue. He let the ferrule on the end of his cane bound up and down on the edge of the curb which attracted the attention of a blue-coated, brass-buttoned veteran of the Superior police force, to whom Bursley told his story. Captain Osborn was notified and began the search. After many inquiries Bursley's sister was found to be Mrs. William McArtan, residing at 1815 Twelfth street. | BURSLEY, Jessie E (I2157)
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1468 | Virginia. Bedford. Chancery Records. Libary of Virginia. Digital images. Virginia Memory. http://www.lva.virginia.gov. | Source (S633)
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1469 | Visit to the E.W. Code residence, Sunkist Avenue | UPHOUSE, Patricia Marie Jon (I1766)
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1470 | Visited H. Simpson | STANWOOD, Susan Belle (I2048)
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1471 | Visits sister Georgianna (Stanwood) Cravens, Mention Miss Mattie Smallen returned Friday evening, from a short visit with relatives in Northfield. She was accompanied by Mrs. John Cameron, who came up on a visit to her sister, Mrs. H.E. Cravens. | STANWOOD, Lavina (I2008)
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1472 | Vital records of Andover, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, vol. 1-2, Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1912. images online. Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org. | Source (S664)
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1473 | Vital records of Augusta, Maine, to the year 1892, v. 2, 1934. Conant, Ethel Colby, Editor images online. Exlibris Rosetta. https://dcms.lds.org. | Source (S951)
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1474 | Vital Records of Bradford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Topsfield, Massachusetts: The Topsfield Historical Society, 1907. images online. Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org : accessed 10 November 2015. | Source (S975)
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1475 | Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts states that Captain Zebulon died "at Surranam." | STANWOOD, Capt. Zebulon (I1207)
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1476 | Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, 3 vols. , Salem, Massachussetts: The Essex Institute, 1917-1924. images online. American Ancestors. http://www.americanancestors.org : 31 December 2015. | Source (S156)
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1477 | Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, vol. 1, Topsfield, Massachusetts: Newcomb & Gauss, 1917. images online. Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org. | Source (S16)
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1478 | Vital records of Gloucester, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, v. 2, Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute . images online. Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org. Topsfield, Mass. : The Topsfield Historical Society | Source (S578)
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1479 | Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1928), p. 280; images online, HathiTrust (http://www.hathitrust.org : 17 June 2016). | Source (S816)
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1480 | Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, v. 3, 1924. images online. Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org. | Source (S229)
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1481 | Wallace B. Olson, Baptist Minister (Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota). Marriage Certificate for Harold T. Uphouse and Goldie M. Simpson. Privately held by Lauren Rogers Mahieu, Newark, Delaware. 2016. | Source (S520)
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1482 | Wallace R. Simpson first enlisted in the military September 4, 1861, and was described as 5 ft. 10 1/2 inches tall with hazel eyes and sandy hair. His military records state he was born in Wilmington, Clinton Co, NY; however, Wilmington is in Essex county, which has been recorded in this document as his place of birth. Shortly after enlistment, Wallace was promoted to sergeant. He initially served in the carpenter shop, and by 1864 was listed as a police sergeant. U.S. censuses, as well as his death certificate, list his occupation as veterinary surgeon. In 1891 his general affidavit for a pension claim lists his average weight as 335 lbs. | SIMPSON, Wallace R (I2078)
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1483 | Wallace R. Simpson was born at Sable Forks, New York, May 14th, 1833. He died at his home in Dakota City, Iowa, July 11th, 1901, making him at his death 68 years, 1 month, and 25 days old. In September 1856 he married Miss Julia Gronsbeck, who died the following year in September. He married his present wife, his brother's widow April 3rd, 1884. He was a soldier of the Civil War having enlisted in the 50th New York Infantry Volunteers in 1861 for three years. At the end of this period he re-enlisted and served until the close of the war in the Pontoon Corps, he lived in Saint Louis some years after the war and came to this county twelve years ago. He has been ailing for some years and had been several times near deaths door in the past five years. The funeral occurred at the Christian church of which he was a member and last Saturday, July 13th. A large number of the G.A.R. Post and old soldiers were present and that body furnished the pall bearers, the service being in charge of the pastor, Rev. J.C. Grafton. The burial took place in Union Cemetery, the body being escorted there by a large number of friends and neighbors. He leaves a wife and a great many relatives of different degrees in this part of the country all of whom have the sympathy of all acquaintances. | SIMPSON, Wallace R (I2078)
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1484 | Wasgatt Cemetery | RICHARDSON, Rachel (I1634)
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1485 | Wasgatt, Davis, births, marriages and deaths, 1752-1879. Holy Bible. Ft. Brattleborough: Holbrook & Fessenden, 1823. Privately held by Bar Harbor Historical Society, Bar Harbor, Maine. 2011. | Source (S673)
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1486 | Washington State Archives. "Washington State Death Records". Database. Washington Digital Archives. http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov. | Source (S941)
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1487 | Washington Veteran’s Home | BURSLEY, John Morris (I421)
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1488 | We are inform’d, that the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Benjamin Bradstreet, at Squam Precinct in Glocester, on Wednesday the 18 instant, was carried on after the following manner, viz. The Rev. Mr. Pickering of Chebacco began with Prayer, the Rev. Mr. Tufts of Newbury Preach’d from Colos. IV.17. the Rev. Mr. White of the First Parish in Glocester gave the Charge, the Rev. Mr. Jaques of the Second Parish in Glocester gave the Right Hand of Fellowship and the Rev. Mr. Lowel of Newbury concluded with Prayer. | BRADSTREET, Benjamin (I1837)
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1489 | We learn of Benjamin's appearance from his military discharge. A tall man, he was 5 ft. 11 1/2 inches, brown complexion with hazel eyes and gray hair. (He was 52 years of age!) | BURSLEY, Benjamin (I80)
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1490 | Wedding of John Cameron and Lavina Stanwood | CAMERON, John (I756)
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1491 | Wedding of John Cameron and Lavina Stanwood | STANWOOD, Bert Jerome (I868)
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1492 | Wedding of John Cameron and Lavina Stanwood | BURSLEY, Lavina Spencer (I1483)
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1493 | Wedding of John Cameron and Lavina Stanwood | STANWOOD, Albert Jerome (I2622)
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1494 | Wedding report, Northfield News, Married. On Tuesday evening, a large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stanwood, in Dennison, to witness the marriage of their daughter, Lavina, to John Cameron, of this city. Rev. S. H. Dewart performed the ceremony and the bride was attended by Miss Cora Arthur, of Northfield, and the groomsman was Bert Stanwood, brother of the bride. After partaking of refreshments and admiring the handsome presents received by the bride, the guests departed wishing the happy couple a long and happy journey through life. | STANWOOD, Lavina (I2008)
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1495 | Wedding report, Northfield News, Married.-On Tuesday evening, a large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stanwood, in Dennison, to witness the marriage of their daughter, Lavina, to John Cameron, of this city. Rev. S. H. Dewart performed the ceremony and the bride was attended by Miss Cora Arthur, of Northfield, and the groomsman was Bert Stanwood, brother of the bride. After partaking of refreshments and admiring the handsome presents received by the bride, the guests departed wishing the happy couple a long and happy journey through life., | STANWOOD, Lavina (I2008)
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1496 | West Barnstable Cemetery | BURSLEY, Joseph (I86)
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1497 | West Barnstable Cemetery | BURSLEY, Abigail (I427)
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1498 | West Barnstable Cemetery | BURSLEY, Temperance (I518)
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1499 | West Barnstable Cemetery | BURSLEY, Lemuel (I953)
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1500 | West Barnstable Cemetery | HOWLAND, Zaccheus (I1255)
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