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Hillbillies & Vikings
This site is focused broadly on all descendants of John Denboe, an indentured servant who came to the Crown Colony of Maryland in about the year 1664. Also, it maintains a special emphasis on the descendants of John Denbow (1797-1862) and his brother Bazeleel (1795-1857), early pioneers in the hills of Southeastern Ohio, as well as the descendants of Jón Jónsson (1841-1934) of Dalasýsla, Iceland, who was an Icelandic immigrant to Canada and now has progeny throughout North America.
Notes
Matches 1,101 to 1,150 of 6,034
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1101 | last know residence | Lowe, Hannah (I5441)
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1102 | Lavinia Kanny died 'of Violence'. Her gravestone in the Bobo Cemeterystates: Louvina Canny, wife of Jared Bobo, born Jan 30, 1811 diedSeptember 7, 1891. Gone but not forgotten. | Kanny, Lavinia (I2621)
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1103 | LDS Film Call # 822800, Batch 7316317, Sheet 67 Name spelled JohannFriedrich BUHLMANN in cited records. | Buelmann, Johann Friedrich (I722)
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1104 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F502)
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1105 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1132)
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1106 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3068)
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1107 | Leona Ada (Doney) Coburn was a beautiful girl having a dark complexion like her mother LaVina. Leona was stricken with Polio when very young and wore metal braces on her legs. Her husband, Charles Frederick Coburn, was a coal miner in the Coal Run Mines at Clune, Young Twp., Indiana County, Pa. | Doney, Leona Ada (I5003)
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1108 | Letter from Thelma Sharp to Helen Sharp Morris April 1992. This child was the youngest of Jennie's children. He taught school in a little town outside of Akron, Ohio. He had 3 or 4 sons. He died in an auto accident when his children were too little to remember him. One of these children also named Jim Stanley is a policeman in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Two of his brothers, Robert and ? died young. | Stanley, Jim (I4129)
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1109 | Letter to Magnus Tadsen from Hans Hansen states Christine is not married. Place of Residence: Hanover, Germany | Hansen, Christine (I2161)
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1110 | Lewis Horm was a country fiddler. | Horm, Lewis (I2422)
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1111 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4981)
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1112 | Life span is recorded in family bible as: 41 years, 11 mo., 16 days. | Allen, Margaret Thompson (I102)
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1113 | LINCOLN, NE. | Ivins, Ava Lynne (I5376)
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1114 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I150)
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1115 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6364)
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1116 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6365)
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1117 | listed as "ward of the Avondale home" at time of parents' deaths | Denbow, Ivan (I6366)
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1118 | Listed as 14 with birth year of 1896 | Woerner, Cecelia Elizabeth (I6730)
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1119 | Listed as male 14 years old. | Taylor, James Clyde Sr. (I5188)
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1120 | Listed as Susan on 1870 Census and age is listed as 8 instead of 10, but I think that this is the same person. | Denbow, Susannah (I1425)
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1121 | Lived in Chillicothe, Ohio. | Bobo, Wesley (I624)
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1122 | lived in coal country. | Doney, John Dunkelberger (I1585)
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1123 | Lived in Columbus, Ohio | Bobo, Alice (I482)
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1124 | Lived in Columbus, Ohio. | Bobo, Henry (I532)
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1125 | Lived in Lancaster, Ohio | Bobo, Meryl (I589)
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1126 | Lived in Zanesville at the time of parents' deaths. | Denbow, Wallace (I6362)
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1127 | Lived Naper, Nebraska. | Bobo, Ruth (I606)
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1128 | Lorentz married Catherine Kramlich on January 25, 1774 or she wasborn on that date, but I don't know which. | Kramlich, Catherine (I2748)
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1129 | Lost money in the stock market during the depression; he hung on tohis stock hoping the value would return, but it never did. 'Bud' wasabout 6' 6' tall. | Saunders, Harold (I3723)
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1130 | Lot's of information on Hannah's great aunts and uncles Footnote: Short Footnote: Bibliography: Short Title: Teresa Herrmann Research | Source (S243)
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1131 | Louvinia was unmarried. | Bobo, Louvinia (I566)
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1132 | Lula lived in Galion | Webb, Lula (I4475)
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1133 | Maggie Reid: Check page 137 of Who, When, Where by Patricia M.Steele, Jefferson County, PA Death & Marriage Record (1893-1906). Diedin Delancey of 'numonia lungs', bureid in Anita February 22, 1904.William Simpson Reid told me that his sisters were buried in AnitaCemetery. I went there and could not find any grave markers. VivianDoney Reid told me that Virginia Kellert Reid told her that afterGrandpa Alexander Reid died, she was going to have the graves of thebabies covered with cement because she did not want to care for them.Vivian says that the Cemetery probably would not do that, even ifasked. | Reid, Maggie (I3519)
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1134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1435)
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1135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5379)
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1136 | Margaret Jones Ingram lived in Marshallville near Akron, Ohio. Herhusband raised and trained race horses. Source: Newspaper article onVinton County's Living Pioneers, dated October 26, 1961. | Jones, Margaret (I2592)
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1137 | Marie is my older sister who was born dead due to the incompetence of the delivering physician, Dr. Theron H. Morgan. My mother said there were symptoms of fetal distress early in her labor that, according to other doctors she consulted later, should have called for an immediate c-section, which would likely have saved Marie's life. In the Still Birth Certificate Dr. Morgan tried to cover his tracks by saying the child was "malformed." There was no evidence of this. My father saw her and said she was a perfectly formed little baby girl. The umbilical cord had been pinched during labor and had cut off her oxygen supply. She died of suffocation. Footnote: Short Footnote: Bibliography: Short Title: SDC: Marie Denbow Record Type: Stillborn Death Cerfiticate Name Of Person: Marie Denbow File Date: 17 NOV 1942 Number: Vol. 384; Cert. 3024 | Source (S278)
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1138 | Marital Status: Not married. Places of Residence: Fargo, North Dakota.According to the notes of Lois Jean Reid Edwards, Robert was a greatdance band musician. He played the saxophone and the clarinet. As achild she remembers going to his family home and listening to himpractice. During World War 2 he was her pen-pal and she enjoyedreceiving letters and cards from him. | Reid, Robert (I3537)
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1139 | Marital Status: widowed; Relation to Head of House: Mother | Toland, Effie J (I4341)
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1140 | Mark has done excellent research, on the Tolands and related Denbow lines. His research is well documented on ancestry.com under the name of Attacliffe; his files are private but he will give researchers with legitimate interests in relevant lines access to his data. Footnote: Short Footnote: Bibliography: Short Title: Mark's research Author: Mark FLETCHER Recipient: Carl J. DENBOW Date: 2014 Author Address: fletchesemail@gmail.com Recipient Address: cjd@denbow.org | Source (S171)
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1141 | Marred name Mary Ellen Rider | Webb, Maryellen (I4477)
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1142 | Marriage ceremony conducted by Stephen Foreschea Witness Role: Bride: [I1545] Anna DILLON Witness Role: Groom: [I1452] William DENBOW | Family: William Denbow / Anna Dillon (F310)
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1143 | Marriage ceremony conducted by Stephen Foreschea Witness Role: Principal: [F310] ...of William DENBOW and Anna DILLON Witness Role: Bride: [I1545] Anna DILLON Witness Role: Groom: [I1452] William DENBOW | Denbow, William (I1452)
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1144 | Marriage ceremony conducted by Stephen Foreschea Witness Role: Principal: [F310] ...of William DENBOW and Anna DILLON Witness Role: Bride: [I1545] Anna DILLON Witness Role: Groom: [I1452] William DENBOW | Dillon, Anna (I1545)
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1145 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Family: Bazzel Denbow / Ruth Tanner (F302)
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1146 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Principal: [F302] ...of Bazzel DENBOW and Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Denbow, Bazzel (I1036)
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1147 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Principal: [F302] ...of Bazzel DENBOW and Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Tanner, Ruth (I4254)
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1148 | Marriage license issued 31 December 1844 "on oath of groom." Rev. Elias Gatchel signed the document on 10 February 1845. This license is reproduced in Bazzel's Civil War pension file. The minister and/or copyist was not too careful with his spellings, as "Denbow" is spelled "Danbow" and "Tanner" is spelled "Tennor." Some researchers have thought that this was an alternate spelling of Ruth's last name; however, I've concluded that it's just sloppy spelling, though other members of her family spell Tanner in a variety of other ways. Witness Role: Principal: [F302] ...of Bazzel DENBOW and Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Bride: [I4254] Ruth TANNER Witness Role: Groom: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW Witness Role: Minister: [I5213] Elias GATCHEL | Gatchel, Rev. Elias (I5213)
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1149 | Marriage license of Nick and Dora Tadsen is in the possesson of Gretchen Rader Valentine. Witness Role: Bride: [I2888] Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Groom: [I4250] Nick T. TADSEN | Family: Nick T. Tadsen / Dorothea Marie Lorenzen (F134)
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1150 | Marriage license of Nick and Dora Tadsen is in the possesson of Gretchen Rader Valentine. Witness Role: Principal: [F134] ...of Nick T. TADSEN and Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Bride: [I2888] Dorothea Marie LORENZEN Witness Role: Groom: [I4250] Nick T. TADSEN | Lorenzen, Dorothea Marie (I2888)
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