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251 Class of worker: Wage earner Mitchell, Thomas Ayers (I5421)
 
252 Class of worker: Wage earner Hawkins, Riego Curtis (I5058)
 
253 Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work Cannon, Angus Jeanne (I136)
 
254 Class of worker: Working on own account Smith, Fountain Morris (I657)
 
255 Class of worker: Working on own account Hawkins, Leo Chase (I51)
 
256 Claudia probably Will's daughter from prior marriage.
Source Type: Census 
Source (S238)
 
257 Clerk, 10 Lumber district Bratt, Gerrit Teunis Jr (I67)
 
258 Coast Guard, Ordinary Seaman Fisher, Gerrit B (I4154)
 
259 COL, Commander, 457th Bombardment Group (Heavy) Luper, Col James R Jr (I4700)
 
260 COLKET, MEREDITH B., JR. Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657. Cleveland: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975. 366p.
Into Place: New Amsterdam, Manhattan, New Netherland Colony (New York) 
Lansing, Hendrick G. (I4854)
 
261 commanded the Rear Guard of General Gates Division at the Battle of Camden in the Revolutionary War, and later became a colonel in the Virginia Militia. (He served with rank as Major Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel of the 10th Regiment of the Virginia Militia.) He also served as County Justice of the Peace of Bedford County. He lived at "Mt. Airy" near Leesville VA., and is interred there in the family burying ground. Leftwich, Colonel Thomas (I765)
 
262 Comment to Quackenbosch Coad of Arms: posted by RMLimberg -- "Coat of Arms & Motto (translation): Quackenbush is a Dutch name. The first recorded use of the Quackenbush coat of arms was in 1529 by Dirk Aelbertszoon van Quackenbosch, registered in the Leiden Armorial (1785). The motto "Vrede in Rykdom" (Peace in Wealth) was first used by his grandson Gerrit Aelbertszoon van Quackenbosch in 1578.

Under the rules of heraldry, the right to bear a coat of arms passes only to the direct descendants of the bearer. Because some crucial links in the family history have been lost over the centuries, the North American Quackenbush family cannot technically use the coat of arms.

All available records indicate that every Quackenbush in North America can ultimately be traced back to an immigrant name Pieter Quackenbosch who came to New Netherland (later called New York) in 1653 aboard the ship Graft. Pieter was born in Oegstgeesst Holland circa 1614. The modern village of Oesgstgeest is a suburb of Leiden in South Holland.

In Holland the prefix van does not necessarily imply nobility or high social stature the way the German prefix von does- it simply means 'from' or 'of'. Literally translated, the name Pieter van Quackenbosch probably means something like "Peter from the forest of the croaking frogs".

A dictionary search of modern Dutch reveals that the word "bosch" means "forest" while "kwaken" is the sound made by frogs or crows. At least one translator believes "kwaken" can also refer to the "quack" sound made by ducks. Serious students of the Dutch language should probably do their research elsewhere.

Known spelling variations are Quackenbos, Quackenboss, Quakkelbosch, Quakenbush, Qualkinbush, and Kwakkenbos.The anglicized "Quackenbush" spelling is the most common in North America. The Amersterdam telephone directory presently lists a number of people using the modern Dutch spelling of "Kwakkenbos".

A detailed history of the origin of the name Quackenbush can be found in the book The Quackenbush Family in America, Copyright 1987 by Gail Richard Quackenbush, published by the Henington Publishing Company in Wolfe City Texas. Anyone interested in the family genealogy should have a copy of this excellent book.

http://www.quackenbush.com/name.html 
Quackenbosch, Pieter van (I4152)
 
263 Company of Newbury men in French and Indian War Hoag, Jonathan (I4036)
 
264 Complete Bio. on George Hill at Find A Grave Memorial# 62013416 Hill, George Elbridge (I4813)
 
265 Composer of tune "Rathbun." Today sung as "In the cross of Christ I glory," 1849

From Cyber Hymnal (on-line) [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/c/o/n/conkey_i.htm]
Conkey played the organ for a while at the Central Baptist Church in Norwich, Connecticut. In 1850, he moved to New York City and sang as a bass soloist in choirs at Calvary Episcopal Church and Grace Church. Beginning in 1861, he was the bass soloist and quarter choir director at the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, where he served until his death.

From the National Register of Historic Places (http://nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/MA/Hampshire/state.html)
Conkey-Stevens House (added 1979 - Building - #79000352)
664 Main St., Amherst

Historic Significance: Person, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer: Cutler,Robert
Architectural Style: Second Empire
Historic Person: Conkey, Ithamar
Significant Year: 1879, 1889, 1840
Area of Significance: Architecture, Politics/Government, Law
Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899
Owner: Private
Historic Function: Domestic
Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling
Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use 
Conkey, Ithamar (I223)
 
266 Confirms birth date. Arrived on vessel Santa Ana, arriving New York from Callao Peru. White, complexion Dark Height 5 ft. 8 in. Wt. 138 Lbs., Black Hair, Brown Eyes. Married to Marie (Petravage). Declaration 59642, Chicago, Ill. Rodriguez-Larrain, Dr. Abel Lucio (I40)
 
267 Confirms birth date. Lists John F. Danahy, 405 Clinton Av. Albany NY as person will will know whareabouts. Employed at 539 Wells St. Chicago. Danahy, James (I3281)
 
268 Confirms DOB and Place of birth. Blue eyes, brown hair, medium build. Occupation, Municipal Gas Company (Gas Fitting Plumber). Single Caucasion Danahy, James (I3281)
 
269 Conkey played the organ for a while at the Central Baptist Church in Norwich, Connecticut. In 1850, he moved to New York City and was a bass soloist in choirs at Calvary Episcopal Church and Grace Church. Beginning in 1861, he was the bass soloist and quarter choir director at the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, where he served until his death.
From: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/c/o/n/conkey_i.htm 
Conkey, Ithamar (I223)
 
270 Cook County Genealogy Records (Marriages) File No. 1662746, Cook, IL, USA Family: Rodriguez-Larrain, Dr. Abel Lucio / Suggs, Mabel L (F39)
 
271 CORPORAL US ARMY Choate, Nathan Wilson (I892)
 
272 Could be son of Benjamin Lawless from Caroline County and Pittsylvania County, Virginia who has an extensive criminal history, including a charge of treason during the Revolutionary War. So far this is unproved.
Records do indicate that Benjamin Lawless, Jr. swore an oath of allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia during the war, but Benjamin lawless, Sr., refused. 
Lawless, Benjamin (I3397)
 
273 Could not find any entry under Brot
Source Type: Google Book 
Source (S398)
 
274 CPT US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II Renison, Preston Lee (I4650)
 
275 Crossed plains trail in 1853. Possibly with same team as James Martin Luper and family. Douglas, James Sanders (I543)
 
276 Crossed the plains in a covered wagon, April through Sept. 1853 Have his brother John's diary pages (copied?) of the trip, started April 5, 1853, ended Sept. in Oregon. (Land claim data suggest arrival 26, 29 August Luper, James Martin Barnheisel (I150)
 
277 DAR Ancestor #: A206525
Service: NEW YORK Rank: PRIVATE
Birth: BAPTISED 11-4-1750 ALBANY ALBANY CO NEW YORK
Death: ANTE 5-6-1823 ALBANY ALBANY CO NEW YORK
Service Source: NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLL #755; ROBERTS, NY IN THE REV, P 101
Service Description:
1) COL PHILIP P. SCHUYLER'S 3RD REGT, ALBANY CO MILITIA
 
Bratt, Hendrick (I183)
 
278 DAR Ancestor # A034659
Lex alarm, Capt. william Turner's Co of minute men; Col Anthony Thomas
(Lists birth as 1731) 
Dunbar, David II (I349)
 
279 DAR Application 53845 Roudebush, Catherine (I3264)
 
280 DAR Lineage Book. (Copy in Tuck Library, Concord, NH.), Vol 40, page 166, # 39458, Esther H. Cook, 21 Aug 2006, Primary quality. True, Dorothy (I3844)
 
281 DAR record for Glasscock
Col. Thomas Leftwich -> Rev. Wm. (Whitehead) Leftwich (m Sally Leftwich (Cousin, Dau. of Augustine Leftwich Jr.)) -> John W. Smith (m. Sally S. C. Leftwich). From there, add proof for Willm. J. Smith, etc. 
Leftwich, Colonel Thomas (I765)
 
282 DAR Record http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A029204 Cutter, John III (I321)
 
283 Date calculated from Albany Rural Cemetery Burial Card. Date of death: Dec. 27, 1915, Age: 45 years, 0 Mos. 7 days. Judge, Margaret Loretta (I72)
 
284 Date changed to May 6, 1905, see clipping: Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File), Los Angeles, California 8 May 1905, and Marriage recording with date May 6 1905. Family: Cutter, Winthrop Jackman / Conkey, Marie Louise (F18)
 
285 date from find-a-grave record Owenby, James E (I3109)
 
286 Date is presumptive Family: Conkey, Ithamar / Billings, Elizabeth (F153)
 
287 Date of death recorded in 1892 Albany City Directory (See Media) Bratt, Margaret Ann (I176)
 
288 Date revised based on 1870 Census Judge, Margaret Loretta (I72)
 
289 Dates from Menands Burial Card Milwain, Kate Edna (I4822)
 
290 Dates from probable match of death certificate, Cook Co. Illinois. Rodriguez-Larrain, Dr. Abel Lucio (I40)
 
291 David R. Luper age 84 of Prairie City, IL passed away on Thursday January 7, 2016 at the Prairie City Rehab & Health Care Center in Prairie City, IL. He was born on May 7, 1931 in Macomb, IL to Roy and Bessie Cane Luper. He married Patricia Ross on January 26, 1958. David is survived by 3 Sons - Don Luper of Reeds Spring, MO, Dan (Liz) Luper of Yates City, IL and Steve Luper of Davenport, IA, and also 4 Grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his Parents, 1 Sister and 1 Brother. David taught band at Avon High School, he retired from Maytag in Galesburg, IL, he was a member of the Prairie City Presbyterian Church and he farmed in the Avon area for over 25 years. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Monday January 11, 2016 at the Martin-Hollis Funeral Home in Bushnell, IL with visitation being held 1 hour prior to the time of services at the Funeral Home on Monday. Burial will be in the Prairie City Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Prairie City Presbyterian Church. Please sign the guestbook or leave condolences at www.martinhollisfh.com. Luper, David Roy (I4263)
 
292 Death Cert. at Ancestry.com Brown, Isabell (I426)
 
293 Death Cert. at Ancestry.com McClaugherty, William Henry (I425)
 
294 Death Cert. in personal files. Lists: FA Cutter as father (born Canada), Elizabeth O'Hern [sic] (Born Ireland). Lived in California 38 Years. Confirms birth-date, Aug. 30, 1876. Wife: Louise Cutter Cutter, Winthrop Jackman (I91)
 
295 Death Cert. says 1876. Using Birth Certificate as actual birth date. Cutter, Winthrop Jackman (I91)
 
296 Death cert. suggest birth year 1876. But this disagrees with Joseph Woodmansee's Probate filing. Using the probate filing for birth year. Woodmansee, Walter H (I5104)
 
297 Death Certificate: Department of Health, Office of Vital Records and Statistics. Death Certificates, 1904-1961 -- Ancestry.com. Utah, U.S., Death and Military Death Certificates, 1904-1961 Hawkins, Creighton (I59)
 
298 Deaths recorded at Salisbury, in Early vital records of Essex County, Massachusetts to about 1850. (Wheat Ridge), Vol 1, pg 579, Secondary quality.

James [Jackman], May 27, 1779, in his 91st y.
 
Jackman, James (I3879)
 
299 Deaths recorded at Salisbury, in Early vital records of Essex County, Massachusetts to about 1850. (Wheat Ridge), Vol 1, pg. 579, Secondary quality.

Daniel [Jackman], Sept. 31, 1794.
 
Jackman, Daniel (I3853)
 
300 Degree of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Dawson, Byron Frances (I586)
 

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