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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
1351 I4812  Johnson  Alfred Tom  Mar 1879  1946  More at Find A Grave Memorial# 62014023  bratt01 
1352 I4812  Johnson  Alfred Tom  Mar 1879  1946  More at Find A Grave Memorial# 62014023  bratt01 
1353 I238  Johnson  Lydia  3 Mar 1865  14 Jul 1934  Plot: F_12_4_1W, Find A Grave Memorial# 45760904  bratt01 
1354 I238  Johnson  Lydia  3 Mar 1865  14 Jul 1934  Plot No. F_12_4_1W  bratt01 
1355 I238  Johnson  Lydia  3 Mar 1865  14 Jul 1934  Witness Role: Informant: Name: Maude Hill  bratt01 
1356 I2456  Johnson  Rena Augusta  3 Feb 1886  28 May 1946  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Rena is daughter of Frank Thomas Johnson (b. 06-26-1852, d. 1928) and wife
Caroline M. "Cad" Wescott (b. 05-07-1858, d. 1900). 
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1357 I2362               
1358 I2250  Johnson  Tamara Lou  13 May 1952  2 May 1993  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Tammie is daughter of Dale Johnson and wife Lucille of Sharon Center, Ohio.
Tammie was an R.N. and Assistant Director of Nursing at Magnolia Care Center,
Wadsworth, Ohio. 
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1359 I456  Johnson  Thomas  15 Jul 1832  7 Feb 1912  Plot: R_10_4_1E, Find A Grave Memorial# 35469731  bratt01 
1360 I2275               
1361 I2276               
1362 I2353  Jones  Lucy J.  25 Mar 1830  21 Aug 1849  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Lucy is daughter of Capt. Jeremy Jones of Brookville, Maine and Lucy J.
Wasson. Sylvia Conner Wardwell reports in 1996 that Lucy J. Jones died in
1912, but I have no proof that this is the same person as George's wife. The
ancestry of Lucy, shown here, is from cousin Sylvia (9/96). Note that Lucy
J. Jones shown here died before her final two children were born! 
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1363 I2594  Jordan  Ruth Augusta  Jan 1865  1947  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Mary A. Honey reports that a second source, OVR, give her birth date as 10
Dec 1866 and that she is daughter of Peter S. Jordan of Otis and Trenton and
his wife Mary D. Remick. 
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1364 I339  Joseph  Patterson Officer  29 Mar 1829    Presby Preacher?  bratt01 
1365 I5891               
1366 I1964               
1367 I3280  Judge  Catharine  Abt 1834  15 Sep 1892  Judge, Catharine, Widow (in 2011, Google street view captures this as a vacant lot)  bratt01 
1368 I3280  Judge  Catharine  Abt 1834  15 Sep 1892  New York Census  bratt01 
1369 I3280  Judge  Catharine  Abt 1834  15 Sep 1892  Based on annotation in 1893 City Directory for City of Albany (see attached media) and recording in St. Frances Cem.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nytigs/StAgnesInterments-Bk3_J.htm 
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1370 I3280  Judge  Catharine  Abt 1834  15 Sep 1892  Unsure if this is the same Catherine Judge, but the dates align and it appears her children are burried in this cemetery.  bratt01 
1371 I72  Judge  Margaret Loretta  20 Dec 1869  27 Dec 1915  Street: Lark St  bratt01 
1372 I72  Judge  Margaret Loretta  20 Dec 1869  27 Dec 1915  Date calculated from Albany Rural Cemetery Burial Card. Date of death: Dec. 27, 1915, Age: 45 years, 0 Mos. 7 days.  bratt01 
1373 I72  Judge  Margaret Loretta  20 Dec 1869  27 Dec 1915  Date revised based on 1870 Census  bratt01 
1374 I72  Judge  Margaret Loretta  20 Dec 1869  27 Dec 1915  Cemetery burial card Menands, Albany Rural Cemetery. Lists cause of death Acute Grippe.
Lists last residence 120 Lark St. Albany NY
Lot 7, Section 16
"Wife of Joshua Rathbun Bratt" 
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1375 I3279  Judge  Patrick  1830  Between 1875 and 1878  Occupation, Laborer (in 2011, Google street view captures this as a vacant lot)  bratt01 
1376 I3279  Judge  Patrick  1830  Between 1875 and 1878  Lists Patrick and brother Edward, residing at same location.  bratt01 
1377 I3279  Judge  Patrick  1830  Between 1875 and 1878  Directory lists Occupation as Laborer (in 2011, Google street view captures this as a vacant lot)  bratt01 
1378 I3279  Judge  Patrick  1830  Between 1875 and 1878  Patrick is listed in 1875 NY Census and in 1875 city directory. No listing until 1878, then Catharine is recorded at 235 Orange, as Widow.  bratt01 
1379 I1678  Judicael      888  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Judicael is brother of Alain le Grand of Nantes and in 879 was "Chief of
Half." Rennes is a town in western France and was the capital of Brittany;
its Roman era name was Condate (hence Condat and Conde), a center of the
Roman road network. 
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1380 I1736  Judith    846    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

"Debrett's Kings and Queens of Britain" by David
Williamson (Salem House Pub., 1986) says, "....he [Charles the Bald]
gave her [Judith] in marriage to Ethelwulf, the wedding being solemnized
at Verberie-sur-Oise on 1 October 856. Ethelwulf returned home in 'good
health' and died over a year later on 13 January 858. He was buried
first at Steyning in Sussex, but was later removed to Winchester." 
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1381 I5925  Junkin  Glynn M  15 Jul 1877  28 Nov 1966  General nature of industry, business or establishment: House
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1382 I5925  Junkin  Glynn M  15 Jul 1877  28 Nov 1966  Industry: Albany City
Class of worker: Wage earner 
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1383 I5925  Junkin  Glynn M  15 Jul 1877  28 Nov 1966  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54729005/glenn-morton-junkin  bratt01 
1384 I5619  Junkin  Wilma Glenneva  26 Dec 1901  16 Feb 1959  Industry: Pianos & Music Store
Class of worker: Own business 
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1385 I5619  Junkin  Wilma Glenneva  26 Dec 1901  16 Feb 1959  Industry: Professional
Class of worker: Wage earner 
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1386 I5619  Junkin  Wilma Glenneva  26 Dec 1901  16 Feb 1959  Industry: Public Schoo
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in Gov't work 
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1387 I2151               
1388 I3313  Karganilla  Diana  29 Jul 1944  24 Mar 2013  Diana L. Swihart, dear mother of Susan (Judd) Hirschberg, Sally (Jeff) Shore, and the late Andrew (Kathy) and Diana. Loving grandmother of Sasha and Cyndy. Dearest daughter of Theresa and the late Domiciano Karganilla. Visitation at Herdegen-Brieske Funeral Home, 1356 W. Wellington Ave., Wednesday, from noon to 3 pm with services Wednesday at 2:00 pm. Int. private. For further info visit www.herdegenfuneralhome.com or call 773-525-0178.
Published in a Chicago Tribune Media Group Publication on Mar. 26, 2013 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/chicagotribune/obituary.aspx?pid=163864645#sthash.1WgBPA8A.dpuf 
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1389 I5900  Kastner  Wesley D.  Cal 1907    Industry: Telephone Company
Class of worker: Private employer 
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1390 I4966  Keith  Phoebe  27 Nov 1807  14 May 1883  http://person.ancestry.com/tree/83517233/person/36489360864/facts  bratt01 
1391 I2244               
1392 I3394  Kelly  John  1793  22 Feb 1882  Relationship: Father in law  bratt01 
1393 I3394  Kelly  John  1793  22 Feb 1882  May have been 1783  bratt01 
1394 I3394  Kelly  John  1793  22 Feb 1882  John Kelly fought in the War of 1812, enlisting at age 19 years and, according to family sources, he served with Commadore Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie.  bratt01 
1395 I3394  Kelly  John  1793  22 Feb 1882  Obituary Text:
KELLY - John Kelly was born in Lewiston, Pennsylvania in 1792. He served in the war of 1812, moved to Old Franklin, Missouri, in 1817, and married Miss Bitha Lawless there in 1821. In 1826 he moved to St. Louis, living there until 1835 when he removed to Boonville. Under the ministry of Dr. Joseiah Boyle (sp?) he converted and joined the church in 1847. He died February 22, 1882 and was buried by his Masonic brethren, with whom he had been a member sixty years. He lived up to the principles of his order, and was held in great respect by his brethren. But he did not depend upon his Masonry for eternal salvation. He sought God through Christ, and lived a holy life for thirty-five years. He died in peace. Brother Kelly's ripe age and pure character brought him great respect from his many friends. He had been afflicted for twenty five years, a quiet sufferer in the family of his son-in-law, Brother R.R. Thompson, but never murmured. He only wondered why he was son long detained here and was always ready to depart. His good wife, who had been his comfort for sixty one years, survives him, and has the tender sympathies of numerous friends. The aged pair were greatly revered in Boonville, where they had lived so long and so beautifully adorned the Gospel. The fruits of Dr. Boyle's great revival in 1847 are still seen in Boonville and his works are still following him Brother Kelly is the last to have joined him above. -- G.W. Horn. 
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1396 I3744  Kennedy  Robert  1839  1924  Ancestry.com search  bratt01 
1397 I2234  Kenniston  Vivian Inez  27 Sep 1881  21 Jun 1960  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Vivian entered Eastern State Normal School (now Maine Maritime Academy) at Castine, Maine in 1898, teaching in small schools to pay for her tuition and graduating in June, 1901. In the fall of 1900 she met Ed Conner, a fellow student whom she married
in her family's living room. After the birth of their first child she returned to the normal school and finished
the Advanced Normal Course in 1905. She was organizer and president of the Goodyear Women's Club, Central High School PTA, the Women's Democratic Club and League of Women Voters, all in Akron, Ohio. She also belonged to the Sixth Ward Democratic
Club, Public Affairs Study Club, Cleveland Shakespeare Society (charter member), and the Cleveland South Side Women's Club. She was active in the Society of Mayflower Descendants, Daughters of the American Revolution (Regent of the Akron Chapter),
National Huguenot Society, Daughters of American Colonists, National Society of Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (National Number 626), National Society of Magna Carta Dames and the New England Genealogical and Historic
Society. She was active in the Women's Suffrage Movement, Democratic Party State Central Committeewoman, served as a delegate to the National Democratic Convention in 1936 and vigorously engaged in local politics. She would have agreed with First
Lady Hillary Clinton ("It Takes a Village," 1996) in the "view of government that dates back to the Pilgrims. In this view, government is an instrument both to promote the common good and to protect the individual's rights to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness." She was first president of the Mothers' Clubs of Kappa Kappa Gamma (her daughter Marian's sorority at The University of Akron) and of Chi Theta Tau. She is buried beside her husband in Castine. 
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1398 I1497  Kent  Eadgifu of    25 Aug 968  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{Carr P. Collins, Jr., "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Dallas,
1959, p. 89, states that her name is Lady Edgina Meapham, his third wife,
and that she died on 24 August 968 = mother of Edmund I, Thyru and Eadgifu.} 
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1399 I5896               
1400 I1181  Kiev  Anne of  1024  Aft 1075  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Anne is buried at Abbaye Villiers b La-Ferte-Alais per "Ancestral Roots...
(Balt., 1992) 53-22. 
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