Report: individuals with associated notes
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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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1851 | I2563 | Perkins | Samuel Fifield | 30 Oct 1867 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Samuel returned from military service in the War Between the States to work in his father's shipyard. He drowned with his shipmates off the Magdalen Islands. |
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1852 | I4993 | Perrine | Henry Pratt | 10 Apr 1846 | 23 Jan 1927 | 0 | Henry Pratt Perrine[1] was admitted to the US Military Academy in 1865 to graduation in 1869; commissioned Second Lieutenant; assigned to the 6th US Cavalry on June 15th of 1869; promoted to First Lieutenant, same regiment, on June 20th of 1872; promoted to Captain, same regiment, on Jan. 15th, 1884; retired as Captain on July First of 1891. Took an arrow in the solar plexus which would not heal; unable to sit a horse, medically retired. (memory of daughter, Ida) | bratt01 |
1853 | I2231 | Peterson | Helen Martha | 2 Aug 1860 | Sep 1948 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Helen operated a boarding house for students (and faculty?) of the Eastern State Normal School in Castine after Fred's injury. She was active in the Castine Trinitarian Parish congregation and its Mary Cushman circle. Her husband's sister married her half-brother. |
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1854 | I3540 | Petravage | Joseph Walter | 23 Nov 1898 | 4 Mar 1969 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Coal Mines Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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1855 | I3540 | Petravage | Joseph Walter | 23 Nov 1898 | 4 Mar 1969 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 120303735 | bratt01 |
1856 | I3556 | Petravage | Robert | 20 Jul 1934 | 29 Jan 1999 | 0 | Notes service in Vietnam. Rank of Captain | bratt01 |
1857 | I3554 | Petravage | Walter Bernard | 8 Aug 1918 | 27 Oct 2004 | 0 | He was assigned to the 321st Squadron (Bombs Away), 90th Bomb Group, 5th Air Force as a 1st Lieutenant during WWII. He served as a navigator on board a B-24 Liberator. He and the other members of his crew were credited with the destruction of four enemy aircraft. The 321st was a B-26 Marauder medium bomber squadron that carried out long range strategic bombardment of enemy targets in New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies, Phillipine Islands and other areas from bases as ground forces seized them during MacArthur's island hopping campaign. It bombarded targets on Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Formosa and China. |
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1858 | I3554 | Petravage | Walter Bernard | 8 Aug 1918 | 27 Oct 2004 | 0 | Industry: US Chamber of Commerce Class of worker: Private employer |
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1859 | I3554 | Petravage | Walter Bernard | 8 Aug 1918 | 27 Oct 2004 | 0 | Find a grave memorial # 54278058 | bratt01 |
1860 | I5884 | Petty | John Lee | 11 Feb 1929 | 31 Oct 2013 | 0 | From Find-a-grave memorial: John Lee Petty, October 31, 2013, Age 84. Late of Brooksville, FL, Formerly of Homewood. Beloved husband of the late Marilyn Jayne Petty nee Douglas. Step father of David (Susan) Wagenaar, Cynthia (Gregory) Harper, Russell Wagenaar and Darlene (Mike) Waldron. Cherished grandfather of Ryan (Meghan) Harper, Casey (Whitney) Harper, Colleen Harper, Molly Harper, Michael (Fiance Kelsey Clark) Waldron, Austin Waldron, Brenna Waldron, Kate Waldron, Erick Wagenaar and Alex Wagenaar. Great grandfather of Drew, Katie, Tommy, Savannah and Rory Harper. Loving brother of the late James (the late Dolores) Petty, the late Mary Lou (the late Thomas) Campbell and the late Virginia (the late Robert) McCoy. Former Chemical Engineer for Sherwin Williams Paint Company. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Hwy. Homewood, Tuesday from 3:00pm to 8:00pm. Services Wednesday 10:00am. Interment Gilman Cemetery, Gilman, IL. www.tewsfuneralhomes.com or 708-798-5300. |
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1861 | I154 | Pfieffer | John | 13 Jan 1883 | 4 Nov 1913 | 0 | Came to live with family in Corvallis | bratt01 |
1862 | I154 | Pfieffer | John | 13 Jan 1883 | 4 Nov 1913 | 0 | Electrocuted | bratt01 |
1863 | I154 | Pfieffer | John | 13 Jan 1883 | 4 Nov 1913 | 0 | See Obit in family files. | bratt01 |
1864 | I154 | Pfieffer | John | 13 Jan 1883 | 4 Nov 1913 | 0 | John was killed when the door of a new pump-house that he was helping to build was shorted to the electrical mains. He and his coworker were killed instantly when they tried to open the door. Obituary is in Hattie's family records book. | bratt01 |
1865 | I4887 | Phillip | Sarah | 6 Apr 1814 | 22 Jan 1885 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 143956486 | bratt01 |
1866 | I1887 | Picts | Spondana of The | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Spondana's father was Garnard, King of Picts. |
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1867 | I3324 | Pietrewicz | Wladyslaw | 25 Oct 1872 | 3 Aug 1946 | 0 | Change to Petravage after emmigration to US. Headstone, in the originaly spelling: Pietrewicz | bratt01 |
1868 | I3324 | Pietrewicz | Wladyslaw | 25 Oct 1872 | 3 Aug 1946 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Coal Mines Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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1869 | I3324 | Pietrewicz | Wladyslaw | 25 Oct 1872 | 3 Aug 1946 | 0 | Russian Poland | bratt01 |
1870 | I3324 | Pietrewicz | Wladyslaw | 25 Oct 1872 | 3 Aug 1946 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 120303734 | bratt01 |
1871 | I2072 | Pinkham | Darwin | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] They r. in 1977 at 41 High St., Abington, MA. |
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1872 | I2074 | |||||||
1873 | I2052 | |||||||
1874 | I2054 | |||||||
1875 | I2053 | |||||||
1876 | I2267 | |||||||
1877 | I1781 | Pippin | Apr 773 | 8 Jul 810 | 0 | by Pope Adrian I | bratt01 | |
1878 | I1781 | Pippin | Apr 773 | 8 Jul 810 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] He was king of Lombary and of Italy, 781-810. |
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1879 | I1871 | Pippin | III | 714 | 18 Sep 768 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Pippin was crowned at Soissons in 11-751 and consecrated King at St. Denis in 754 by Winfred (St. Boniface, b. ca. 675 in Devonshire, England, a monk who was commissioned by the pope to work in Germany, murdered in 754 by pagans, called the Apostle to the Germans; his consecration of Pippin was approved by the pope, wherein the church acknowledged his royal title and which Pippin rewarded by establishing the temporal power of the papacy). He extended Austrasian power beyond the Rhine and the Pyrenees, and his alliance with the church opened the way for restoration of the western empire (achieved by his son, Charles the Great). Pippin was the first king of the new monarchy which would take its name (Carolingian) from his great son (Carolus = Charles). A younger son, Carloman, received the southern half of his domains, but on Carloman's death in Dec. 771 Charles siezed these lands. |
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1880 | I3890 | Plummer | Elizabeth | 19 Oct 1662 | 0 | Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862), vol. 3 [Plummer] "SAMUEL, Newbury, eldest ch. of John, b. in Eng. a. 1619, freem. 2 June 1641, by w. Mary had Samuel, b. 20 Apr. 1647; Mary, 8 Feb. 1650; John, 11 May 1652; Ephraim, 16 Sept. 1655; Hannah, 16 Feb. 1657; Sylvanus, 22 Feb. 1658; Ruth, 7 Aug. 1660; Elizabeth 19 Oct. 1662; Deborah, 13 Mar. 1665; Joshua; Lydia, 2 July 1668; and Bathshua, 31 July 1670. He kept the ferry over the Merrimac, was rep. 1676, and d. 1702.". | bratt01 | |
1881 | I1341 | Poitou | Adelaide of | 945 | 1004 | 0 | desc. of Charlemagne | bratt01 |
1882 | I1341 | Poitou | Adelaide of | 945 | 1004 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 53-20: she "b. ca. 945, d. ca. 1004." |
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1883 | I1326 | Polotzk | Rogneide of | 1000 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Rognald was apparently the last non-Rurikid (i.e. Viking) prince of Polotzk and he is father of Rogneide of Polotzk. |
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1884 | I1380 | Pontaudemer | Josceline | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {Mother could be ID4155 OR ID1754.} |
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1885 | I2394 | |||||||
1886 | I2384 | |||||||
1887 | I2404 | |||||||
1888 | I2392 | |||||||
1889 | I2400 | |||||||
1890 | I2396 | |||||||
1891 | I2383 | Poole | Leo Lawrence | 20 Apr 1918 | 12 Jan 1995 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "Pete" is son of Carl James Poole and Maggie Lee Martin of Ohatchee, Alabama. Served with the Navy in both the Pacific and European theaters during World War II, having been a survivor of Pearl Harbor and serving on a minesweeper off Normandy Beach in D-Day. He retired as Chief Boatswain in 1946 and served Northeast and Delta airlines for 22 years as a mechanic. |
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1892 | I2410 | |||||||
1893 | I2405 | |||||||
1894 | I2401 | |||||||
1895 | I2403 | |||||||
1896 | I4699 | Potter | Eleanor Gladys | 15 Aug 1892 | 28 Apr 1980 | 0 | Source: Oregon, Births and Christenings, 1868-1929 | bratt01 |
1897 | I5012 | Potter | Ida May | 7 Jul 1862 | 0 | https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbenja00inclev | bratt01 | |
1898 | I5010 | Potter | Miles Brunson | 29 Sep 1841 | 7 Jan 1916 | 0 | Find A Grave Memorial# 24172244 | bratt01 |
1899 | I826 | Poulter | Rachel | 11 May 1702 | 5 Aug 1747 | 0 | Powers changed to Poulter, Ref: Lorna Flynn (e-mail: lorna@mac.com april 19, 2004) See also The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler, page 354,355, so it feels much more trustworthy. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62806662/nathan-cutter |
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1900 | I5137 | Pyper | Bernice | 2 Aug 1915 | 22 Jun 2005 | 0 | From Find A Grave Memorial# 24073830 Bernice Chatwin 1915 ~ 2005 Beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, born August 2, 1915, gently passed away on June 22, 2005 of natural causes. A soul of exceptional sweetness and kindness who was dearly loved by all. Throughout her life she opened her heart to everyone. The world has lost a child of light. She is survived by one daughter Phyllis Mathiesen and one son Lynn Chatwin; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. |
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