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| Revolutionary War Rolls - Amount due to the men of Dearborn's Company - John Ray - Page 217 "The above is a True Roll of the Company that March'd from Cambridge [Massachusetts] to Quebec with me in the year 1775. Henry Dearborn, Capt."
According to Wikipedia: "In September 1775, Benedict Arnold led a force of 1,100 Continental Army troops on an expedition through the wilderness of what is now Maine that was part of a two-pronged invasion of the British Province of Quebec. The other expedition, led by Richard Montgomery, invaded Quebec from Lake Champlain.
"Arnold's expedition was a success in that he was able to bring a body of troops to the gates of Quebec City. However, the expedition was beset by troubles as soon as it left the last significant outposts of civilization in Maine. There were numerous difficult portages as the troops moved up the Kennebec River, and the boats they were using frequently leaked, spoiling gunpowder and food supplies. The height of land between the Kennebec and the Chaudière River was a swampy tangle of lakes and streams, where the traversal was complicated by bad weather; one quarter of the troops turned back at this point. The descent down the Chaudière resulted in the destruction of more boats and supplies as the inexperienced troops were unable to control the boats in its fast-moving waters.
"By the time Arnold reached the outskirts of civilization along the Saint Lawrence River in November, his force was reduced to 600 starving men. They had traveled over almost 400 miles through untracked wilderness. This did not prevent Arnold's troops, with assistance from the local Canadiens, from crossing the Saint Lawrence on November 13 and 14, and attempting to put Quebec City under siege. Failing in that effort, Arnold withdrew to Point-aux-Trembles until Montgomery arrived to lead an attack on the city."
Name: John Ray
Time of first Inlistment [sic]: 24 Apr 1775
Under whom: McLaughlin
What Regt: Stark
Pay received: £6.0.0
What's due up to first Sept: £2.9.4
Publication Number: M246
Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783
Publisher: NARA
State: New Hampshire
Military Org: Arnold's Detachment
Date Range: 1775
Folder: 43
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Owner of original: www.footnote.com
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| Revolutionary War Rolls - John Ray According to the official stamp and seal, "This copy was verified [...] in the R & P [Records and Pensions] Office, War Department, in November 1895, by comparing the copy with the original record, which was then returned to the Adjutant General of New Hampshire, by whom it had been loaned to the R & P Department."
The document indicates, "This may sertify that I Inlisted as a soldier to serve in the American Armey for the term of two months in the year 1776 in Capt. McConnels Company and Cornal Boldens Regiment in the White Plane Expedition which service was done in behalf of the town of Derryfield for which service I Expected as bounty to have £3.0.0 the same as that other Received for the same time. -- John Russ
"State of New Hampshire, Hillsborough ss - Derryfield December 22 1787 then the above named Jhn Russ made oath that the foregoing Sertificate by him sined is true -- Before me, John Stark, Jus Peace
"John Ray Enoch Hervey Ebenezer Coston served the same turn for which they expected the like Bounty."
Publication M246, Folder 180 (via footnote.com) - Page 732-733
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Owner of original: National Archives (U.S.)
Date: Nov 1895
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| Richard and Mary Anne (Ironside) Crumpler
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Owner of original: Frances Harrap
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| Richard Crumpler - Vauxhall Bridge, London, 1906 Photograph courtesy of Frances Harrap
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Owner of original: Frances Harrap
Date: 1906
Place: Vauxhall Bridge, London
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| Richard Sadler Birth Certficate - Born 21 May 1897 at 21 Thorn Street, Manchester
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Date: 21 May 1897
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| Rita Van Straaten - Passenger Manifest Rita Van Straaten, date of birth 26 Sept 1909 (San Francisco), sailing from Cristobal, Panama to New Orleans on the S.S. Cefalu. Depart Cristobal on 16 Aug 1939. Address shown as 1622 Washington Street, San Francisco.
New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. National Archives Series Number: T905_171
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Date: 16 Aug 1939
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| Robert Aitken and Family - 1871 U.K. Census - Little Urswick,Lancashire The 1871 U.K. Census shows Robert Aitken, age 26, a stone mason born in Scotland, living with his wife Mary [King], age 24, also born in Scotland. With them is their daughter Margaret Aitken, age 1, born in Lancashire.
They are living in Little Urswick, Civil Parish of Urswick, Lancashire.
Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 4245; Folio: 136; Page: 8; GSU roll: 848080.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1871 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1871.
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Date: 1871
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| Robert Aitken and Family Grave - Killearn Old Parish Church Status: Located;
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| Robert Aitken and Isobel [Isobell?] McNicol Marriage Were married in Killearn sometime during July 1806.
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Date: 1806
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| Robert Aitken Baptism Certificate Baptised in Killearn, Scotland on 13 Jan 1781, son of William Aitken and Cathrine McIlquham.
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Date: 1781
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| Robert Aitken Baptism Certificate - 22 Apr 1816 "Robert lawful son of Robert Aitken and Isobel McNicol his spouse was baptised."
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Owner of original: Scotslands People
Date: 22 Apr 1816
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| Robert and Nellie Salinger - 1930 United States Census The 1930 census shows Robert Salinger (age 54, married at age 32, homeowner, home worth $7,500) living with wife Nellie (age 52, married at age 30). Can't read occupation for Robert. Year: 1930; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: 202; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 204; Image: 354.0.
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Date: 6 Apr 1930
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| Robert Arthur Mickelsen From the Mickelsen Studios, Inc. web site - http://www.mickelsenstudios.com/contents.htm (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Robert Mickelsen
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| Robert Bushby 81 years old (circa 1939), believed to be at Randwick Races.
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Date: 1939
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| Robert Bushby Birth Certificte Born 30 Jun 1858. Father James Bushby, occupation illegible. Mother Martha Aitken Bushby.
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Date: 1858
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| Robert Bushby WW1 Service Record From the National Archives of Australia:
Title: Bushby Robert : SERN 1280 4410 : POB Killearn Scotland : POE Sydney NSW : NOK W Bushby Amy Elizabeth
Series number: B2455
Control symbol: BUSHBY R
Contents date range: Circa 1914 - circa 1920
Location: Canberra
Barcode: 3175372
Please see: http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/imagine.asp?B=3175372&I=1&SE=1
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
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| Robert Nelson On A Road Trip From Seattle to Tacoma Robert is driving. No headlights, just brass gas lamps. No paved roads either!
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
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| Robert Salhinger WW1 Draft Registration Card Medium height, medium build, gray eyes, blonde hair.
Next of kin: Nelle Salhinger, 1642 Lyon Street, San Francisco, California. Occupation: Note teller, Anglo-California Trust Company, Corner Sansome and Market Streets, San Francisco, California.
Serial number 4566, Order number 6266.
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| Robert Salinger Obituary (from California Genealogical Society, name of newspaper inadvertently omitted) "In this city, Robert Salinger, beloved husband of Nellie Salinger and loving brother of Annie Salinger. A member of Court Washington, Foresters of America No. 37. [...] Incineration Cypress Lawn Memorial Park."
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| Roma Dorothy Delaney
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| Roma Dorothy Delaney
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| Roosevelt Hospital - University of California at Berkeley - Circa 1910
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Date: ABT 1910
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| Rose (Morris) Isaacs Obituary - San Francisco Chronicle - 11 Jan 1915 "In this city, Jan 9, Rose M[orris], dearly beloved wife of Michael H. Isaacs, loving mother of John G. Isaacs, beloved daughter of Kevy and the late Yetta Morris, and beloved sister of Mrs. Max King, Mrs. Robert Sallinger, and Flora Milton and Israel Morris. A native of San Francisco."
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Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 11 Jan 1915
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| Rose Isaacs Grave - Salem Memorial Park, Colma, California Status: Located; Inscription: "ISAACS - Rose, Beloved wife of Michael H. Mother of John G. - Oct 15 1881 - Jan 9 1915"
Photo courtesy of Diane Reich, and used with kind permission.
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Owner of original: Diane Reich
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| Royal Radar Establishment - 1966 Marjorie [Charles] Wilson is in the second row from the back, fifth from the left. The RRE was based in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The RRE's major specialisations were research, development and production in the areas of radar, electronics, and computer hardware and software.
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Date: 1966
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| Ryan Exstrom - Mellisa Wilkinson Wedding - 11 Jun 2004 Central Union Church - Honolulu, Hawaii (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 11 June 2004
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| S. S. Werra The S.S. Werra was built by John Elder & Co, Glasgow for Norddeutscher Lloyd and was launched on July 4,1882. The iron-hull ship was 433.1 ft in length, 45.9 ft in breadth and had a gross weight of 4,817 tons. She had two funnels, four masts, a single screw and traveled at a speed of 16 knots. The ship could accommodate 125 first-class, 130 second-class and 1,000 third-class passengers. Her maiden voyage from Bremen to Southampton and New York began on October 12, 1882. After her last voyage on this route on November 9, 1891, the Werra was transferred to the Genoa - New York run. Between December 1898 and the summer of 1899 she was chartered to Spain to repatriate Spanish troops from Cuba. On September 24, 1899 she began sailing from Bremen to Southampton, New York, Naples and Genoa. Following her final voyage between Genoa, Naples and New York, which began August 28,1901, she was scrapped.
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Owner of original: http://www.genemaas.net/ships.htm#SS%20Werra
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| S.S. Arawa - Built for Shaw, Saville & Albion in 1884
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| Sam H. Jarred and Eliza J. Jarred Status: Located; Gravestone located in Shady Grove Cemetery, Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas
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Owner of original: FindAGrave.com
Date: 29 Jan 2002
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| Samuel Crumpler of Lytchett Matravers, Bankruptcy From The Times, 22 Jan 1862, "To surrender in the country: [...] Samuel Crumpler, Lytchett Matravers, farmer, Feb. 3 [1862] at 12, County Court, Poole: sols. Messrs. Oldridge and Harker, Poole, offi. assig. Mr. Dickinson, Poole."
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Owner of original: The Times Archive
Date: 22 Jan 1862
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| Samuel Morris - World War I Draft Card Samuel's draft card shows him working as a waiter in the Cup Cafe at 56 Turk Street in San Francisco. He's medium height, medium build, with blue eyes and "greyish" hair.
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Date: 23 Sep 1918
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| Samuel Morris and Edith [Taylor] Morris - 1930 United States Census The 1930 census shows Samuel Morris (age 52, first married age 42, born in California, a grocer in a grocery store) living with his wife Edith Morris (age 37, first married at age 27, born in Washington of parents born in Illinois) and brother-in-law Francis Benoit (age 32, first married at age 30, an automobile salesman). Samuel owns his own home, valued at $14,000.
Year: 1930; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: 203; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 242; Image: 683.0.
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Date: 11 Apr 1930
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| San Francisco Call Newspaper - 5 Oct 1869 - Marriage of K. Morris and Ettie Stein MORRIS - STEIN - In this city October 4 [1869], by the Rev. A. Shapero, K. Morris, of Stockton, to Ettie Stein of this city.
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Date: 5 Oct 1869
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| Sands Directory - 1881 - Bruno Wyser The 1881 Sands Directory (1881, page 41) shows Bruno Wyser living on Regent Street in Adeliade, South Australia.
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Date: 1881
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| Sarah and Moses Morris Grave - Salem Memorial Park, Colma, California Status: Located;
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Owner of original: David A. Jones
Date: 17 Jul 2006
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| Sarah Ann French Ray
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
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| Sarah Ann Parker - Birth Certificate from Pontypool, Trevethin, Wales Born on 18 Apr 1876. Father was Clement Parker, a gardener. Mother Sarah Ann Parker (formerly Morgan). Birth certificate from the General Register Office, District of Pontypool, County of Monmouth. 1876 - column 459.
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Date: 29 May 1876
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| Sarah Ann Wilson (nee Parker)
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| Sarah Ann Wilson Probate Documentation - 5 Mar 1953 Gross value of estate: £2,099.2.1; Net value of estate £1,048.7.1. Sarah Ann Wilson died on 2 Feb 1953 at 54 Buddle Lane, Exeter. Estate probated by John Reyner Eaves of Burrow & Co., Cullompton, Devon. Document sealed by the Family Division of the High Court of Justice. Obtained by www.ukdocuments.com
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Date: 5 Mar 1953
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| Sarah Ann [Hurlstone] Crumpler with Dorothy and Norah Sturmey - c.1895
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Owner of original: Trevor Quartermaine
Date: 1895
Place: Wareham, Dorset
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| Sarah Ann [Parker] Wilson - Death Certificate Died 2 Feb 1953 at 54 Buddle Lane [Exeter]. She is shown as "widow of Francis Wilson, shipwright, merchant navy." Death from myocardial failure, pulmonary oedema, and bilateral broncho-pneumonia. Informant was son F.T. Wilson of 52 Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern Link.
1953 Qtr M Vol 07A Page 478 - Exeter Registration District
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Date: 3 Feb 1953
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| Sarah Ann [Parker] Wilson and Ann Louisa Parker Photographed at Buddle Lane, Exeter, Devon - Circa 1951-52
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Owner of original: Susan Milroy
Date: 1951
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| Sarah Helen Wilkinson Obituary
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 27 Nov 2001
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| Sarah Ray Birth Certificate - Born 7 Oct 1795 Sarah was born in Derryfield (Manchester), New Hampshire on 7 Oct 1795. The birth was recorded 19 Mar 1906.
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Date: 19 Mar 1906
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| Sarah Vinkler - Passenger Manifest from S.S. Columbia - Sailing from Glasgow, Scotland to New York on 21 Aug 1919, Arrival 30 Aug 1919
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| Sarah Wilkinson - Certificate of Birth Born 4 June 1850 at 40 Bloom Street, Manchester
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Date: 02 Jul 1850
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| Sarah Winkler Birth Certificate - Glasgow, Scotland Sarah Winkler was born at 9:30 AM at 15 Hospital Street, Glasgow (in the Gorbals Area). Her father was Philip Winkler, a master shoemaker, and her mother was Rebecca Winkler (nee Zusman). They were married in Lowicz, Poland on 5 May 1889.
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Owner of original: Scotslands People
Date: 14 Oct 1898
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| September 1966 issue of California Stylist Magazine - "Accessories Hawaiian Style" "Shirley Walsh, principal of the firm Shirl-iti, offers a versatile line of Hawaiian fashion accessories and novelties, ranging from hats to dolls and even Christmas decorations, all designed to contribute interest to their Hawaiian mood or as special 'items' resting on their own merits."
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Date: Sep 1966
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| Shauna at Bat Photographed on the front lawn at 1080 Makaiwa Street, Honolulu, on 20 Jul 1958. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 20 Jul 1958
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| Shauna Eating Shaved Ice Hawaii - New Year's 2009 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 1 Jan 2009
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