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Note N67
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Relative listed as: Isaac Ouderkerk.
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Note N68
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"Lived and taught school near home before the war, Huntsville, Alabama after the war, and then for 15
years in Lincoln and other places in Nebraska, returning home 1885."
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Note N69
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Verify her birthdate vs. father's date of death - one is incorrect. She and Amanda may be same person?
Twin sister of Arminda Ann.
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Note N70
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Also listed as Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
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Note N71
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Also Alice Alicia
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Note N72
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Relative listed as Martha Ann Townsend Lufkin.
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Note N73
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DOB also listed as 6-18-1826.
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Note N74
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Also Alzinah
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Note N75
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Also spelled Amaret.
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Note N76
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"In the time of Edward III..." (Reigned 1312 - 1377). Edward III, King of England was born 13 NOV 1312,
Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England and acceded 1 FEB 1327, Westminster Abbey, London, England. He died: 21 JUN
1377, Sheen Palace, Surrey and was interred: Westminster Abbey, London.
Edward assumed effective power in 1330 after imprisoning his mother and executing her lover Roger de Mortimer who had
murdered his father; thereafter his reign was dominated by military adventures. His victory in Scotland, especially at
Haildon Hill 1333 encouraged him to plan (1363) the union of England and Scotland. Through his mother he claimed the French
throne thus starting (1337) the Hundred Years War. His son John of Gaunt dominated the government during his last years.
Died of a stroke.
King Charles V (“The Wise”) of France (1337-1380) is mentioned as one of the monarchs experimenting with the most
up-to-date time keeping instrument of this period: a candle clock, which kept track of time by the amount of oil it
consumed. As expensive as oil was, only the very rich could afford such a luxury...."
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Note N77
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"In 1830 he moved to Madison, Indiana, and to Evansville in 1836."
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Note N78
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Marriage date also listed as 9-21-1836, and 9-22-1836 in Penobscot, Maine.
Notes
Note N79
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Spelled Choot.
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Note N80
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Relative listed as "Nelson W.W. Tiffany"?
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Note N81
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Taken to Bayham, Ontario in October of 1850, learned trade at Iona; to Michigan 1860 and was in a
battery of artillery in Tennessee in the war; went to Blue Earth City, Minnesota in 1866 and to Maysville, DeKalb County,
Minnesota in 1868. Lived in Lathrop, Clinton County in the 1880's.
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Note N82
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AKA Catherine Western. 10 children.
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Note N83
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7 children.
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Note N84
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"Lived on the old Chute farm in Windham, which he inherited from his father and grandfather. George
was unmarried and had no issue."
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Note N85
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Joseph and Sarah lived on the farm that was owned by her father "The Winslow Place", and died there.
Their son Edwin lived on his father's farm.
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