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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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401 | I1879 | Carter | Emma Augusta | 3 Apr 1872 | 26 Dec 1962 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Emma is daughter of Lewis Carter and Cora E. Simmons of Sedgwick, ME. |
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402 | I5568 | Cartwright | Davis Bates | 1814 | 0 | Founded the Cartwright stage station on Suislaw River, near Loraine Oregon. Servicing stages from Portland to Roseburg Oregon, on the "Old mountain route" | bratt01 | |
403 | I1410 | Cenneidig | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] See notes for his son, Brien Borom. |
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404 | I4425 | Chambers | Will G. | Cal 1867 | 0 | General nature of industry, business or establishment: University Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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406 | I1826 | Charles | 2 Apr 742 | 28 Jan 814 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW]Charles died after four years of failing health, from pleurisy, and is buried in the chapel at Aachen (now part of the cathedral)(Aachen = Aix la Chapelle). A contemporary account states that he was almost seven feet in height, in an era when few |
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407 | I1826 | Charles | 2 Apr 742 | 28 Jan 814 | 0 | 9 a.m. | bratt01 | |
408 | I1702 | Charles | II | 23 Jun 823 | Oct 877 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Charles II, Roman Emperor and King of the West Franks (present-day France), died while crossing the pass at Mont Cenis 5 or 6 October 877 and was succeeded by his son, Louis the Stammerer. A man of culture, he was forced to spend his reign at war - against the Bretons, the people of Aquitaine, and the Norman (Viking) raiders. Charles II reigned 840-877. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 49-16 gives his birth year as 828 and his second wife as Richaut, dau. of Budwine, Count of Metz. |
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409 | I1630 | Charles | III | 17 Sep 879 | 7 Oct 929 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Charles was crowned at Reims 02-28-893 by Archbishop Fulk; deceived by Herbert, Count of Vermandois, he was imprisoned at Chateau-Thierry and later at Peronne where he died. He reunited for the last time the empire of Charlemagne (except Burgundy). He was deposed by Arnulf in 887. |
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410 | I3950 | Chase | Jane Ann | 15 Jun 1839 | 5 Jul 1881 | 0 | Adopted | bratt01 |
411 | I60 | Chase | Miriam M | 3 Mar 1849 | 3 Jul 1878 | 0 | Listed in The Gove Book, P 180, 181. ID 986 | bratt01 |
412 | I60 | Chase | Miriam M | 3 Mar 1849 | 3 Jul 1878 | 0 | In 1853 Miriam journeyed with the Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company to the Salt Lake Valley. Source: United States Federal Census 1850; Ancestral File; FamilySearch; Mormon Pioneer Overland Trail. | bratt01 |
413 | I235 | Chase | Sission Almadorus | 1 Oct 1809 | 4 Apr 1872 | 0 | Originally of the society of Friends. Joined Church of Christ of latter Day Saints when first proclaimed in Vermont. Removed to Nauvoo Ill., then to Salt Lake City, Utah. Disowned by Friends in 1872 | bratt01 |
414 | I3250 | Chateau | Jean Nicholas | Between 1715 and 1720 | Aft 1797 | 0 | Landed at Philadelphia, moded across Chester Co., to that part of Lancaster Co. that is now Dover Township, York Co. His name last appears in 1797. | bratt01 |
415 | I3250 | Chateau | Jean Nicholas | Between 1715 and 1720 | Aft 1797 | 0 | On ship "Loyal Judith." Took oath of alligiance the following day. | bratt01 |
416 | I1139 | Chaworth | Patrick de | 1086 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Patrick may be (or be related to) ID3611; Sibyl is his daughter with Matilda de Hestin. The couple is given as Sibyl's parents by W.H. Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968), p.125. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 108-26 states Patrick was living in 1133 and was of Kempsford, Gloucestershire. |
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417 | I892 | Choate | Nathan Wilson | 11 Sep 1894 | 29 Aug 1955 | 0 | I haven't looked, but might find more in Book Title: The Choates in America, 1643-1896, John Choat and his descendants, Chebacco, Ipswich, Massachusetts | bratt01 |
418 | I892 | Choate | Nathan Wilson | 11 Sep 1894 | 29 Aug 1955 | 0 | Industry, business or establishment: Oil Company Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner |
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419 | I892 | Choate | Nathan Wilson | 11 Sep 1894 | 29 Aug 1955 | 0 | CORPORAL US ARMY | bratt01 |
420 | I5957 | Christ | Mary A | 26 Jan 1866 | 10 Oct 1924 | 0 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86856717/mary-ann-ropp | bratt01 |
421 | I1128 | Clare | Gilbert de | 1115 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gilbert, heir of Richard his father in England, held his castle of Tunbridge against William Rufus, but was wounded and captured. {-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 5:754} He founded the priory of Clare, 1090. For the Clare family, see on the Web: http://www.castlewales.com/clare.html |
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422 | I1090 | Clare | Gilbert de | 6 Jan 1148 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gilbert, second son of his father, inherited Chepstow, with Nether-Gwent, from his uncle Walter (founder of Tinturn Abbey).{-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 5:755; 17:456.} The earldom was created in 1138 by King Stephen for Gilbert, "who, after the battle of Lincoln (1141), in which he took part, joined the party of the empress Matilda and married Henry I's mistress, Isabel, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester." |
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423 | I1001 | Clare | Isabel | 2 Nov 1226 | 1264 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 252-28 says she was living in 1264. |
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424 | I1027 | Clare | Isabel de | 1173 | 1220 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Isabel was the wealthiest heiress in England and brought the lands and honors of Pembroke and Sturguil and large estates in Ireland to her husband. She was a gentle and beautiful countess. She was buried at Tinturn Abbey. |
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425 | I1051 | Clare | Richard ("Strongbow") de | 1130 | 20 Apr 1176 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Richard was Earl of Buckingham, second Earl of Pembroke and Justiciar of Ireland. |
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426 | I1024 | Clare | Richard de | 1162 | Oct 1217 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Richard, Magna Charta Surety with his son (Sir Gilbert), was 4th Earl of Hertford, 3rd Earl of Clare, and Earl of Gloucester via his marriage - thus establishing the greatness of the house of Clare. Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily de Neville...," (Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1978), p. 28, states Richard was born about 1162 and is "of Tunbridge, Kent", and died 12-30-1218. |
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427 | I1024 | Clare | Richard de | 1162 | Oct 1217 | 0 | Possibly in Nov. 1217 | bratt01 |
428 | I1045 | Clare | Roger de | 1173 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Roger "was constantly fighting the Welsh for his family possessions in Wales and quarreled with Becket over Tunbridge castle" {Encycl.Brit., 1956, 5:755}. He is known as "the Good Earl." |
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429 | I1011 | Clare | Sir Gilbert de | 1180 | 25 Oct 1230 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Gilbert became 4th Earl of Clare in 1217 and Earl of Gloucester in early 1218. He also held the lordship of Glamorgan in right of his mother. Thus the house of Clare became preeminent among the barons. Gilbert was a Magna Charta Surety! |
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431 | I1130 | Clermont | Adelaide de | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] "Ancestral Roots..." (7th Edition)(Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co., 1992), Line 246B, p. 212, states that she m. (1) Gilbert Fitz Richard (b. by 1066, d. 1114 or 1117, Lord of Clare, Suffolk & Tonbridge, Kent, son of Richard Fitz Gilbert... and she m. (2) Robert de Condet (or Cundy)" her step-father!! - and that she is daughter of Richard FitzGilbert (d. 15 April 1136)(q.v.) and Adeliz, dau. of Ranulph le Meschin (q.v.). The same source, Line 246, p. 208, gives her ancestry as shown here. |
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432 | I1271 | Clermont | Renaud de | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Apparently Renaud I married the heiress of Clermont. |
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433 | I2103 | Colson | Nora E. | 20 Mar 1879 | 18 Apr 1940 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Nora is daughter of William H. Colson and Lucinda Howard. |
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434 | I1400 | Conan | I | 992 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Conan "le Tort" took Nantes in 990; descends from a Conan known as Cynan Medriadog, Prince of Albaine and Powys, who died in 421 (m.388 Dareara, sister of St. Patrick & dau. of Calphurnius) - the legends also have Cynan leaving to found a colony in Armorica, France in 384. Legend also traces Conan's line from ancient Welsh "kings." As Count of Rennes he subdued the entire province and his son and successor, Geoffrey, was first to assume the title "Duke of Brittany." The dukes were crowned at Rennes. |
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435 | I3713 | Conkey | Alexander | Abt 1678 | 3 Dec 1759 | 0 | An original proprietor of the town of Pelham MA. Alexander emigrated from Ireland in 1718. His original surname was McConkey. Alexander is cited sveral times in "A History of Pelham MA" A derivative source also lists Alexander "Imagrants to New England, 1700-1775" cf: McConkey, Alexander of Worcester, Mass,; from Ireland, in 1718; in Dec. 1722 bought 57 acres; m Margaret ---; Children: Alexander, William ---. Parmenter's Pelham, p 17, Worcester Vital records, p 172. |
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436 | I3701 | Conkey | Eleazer | 25 Feb 1784 | 7 Feb 1808 | 0 | Reinterment: Quabbm Park Cemetery, Ware, MA | bratt01 |
437 | I3703 | Conkey | Ithamar | 7 May 1788 | 30 Oct 1862 | 0 | Ithamar Conkey appears in the book: History of Pelham MASS 1898, by CO Parmenter | bratt01 |
438 | I223 | Conkey | Ithamar | 15 May 1815 | 30 Apr 1867 | 0 | Central Baptist Church - Ithamar Conkey was Its First Organist 1891-1925 Plaque was sponsored by members of Central Baptist Church. Church is Located on Union Square. Central Baptist Church was founded in 1840 and under the zeal and energy of Rev. Miner G. Clarke grew rapidly to over 400 members. The church's first organist, Ithamar Conkey, composed the music to "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" in 1849. William Howard Doane, the prominent hymn writer, was baptized in the church in 1851. The present edifice was constructed on this site in 1891 at a cost of $68,300 and in 1899, Bushnell Chapel, since replaced in 1978, was erected. The present Sunday school, known originally as the "Gilbert Property," was purchased in 1925 and subsequently joined to the church by an office wing, largely through the efforts of Charles D. and Charles F. Noyes. The cornerstone of the present building was laid in 1891, "that upon it may stand for years to come a temple that shall be open to all who desire to worship the God of our Fathers, whether they be rich or poor, high or low, home or foreign born, and without respect to races or conditions, all shall be alike, welcome." source: http://wp.theforgottenfounders.com/tag/church-norwich-ct/ |
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439 | I223 | Conkey | Ithamar | 15 May 1815 | 30 Apr 1867 | 0 | 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 |
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440 | I223 | Conkey | Ithamar | 15 May 1815 | 30 Apr 1867 | 0 | 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 |
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441 | I3734 | Conkey | Ithamar Francis | 30 Mar 1823 | 8 Aug 1875 | 0 | Ithamar Conkey appears in the book: History of Pelham MASS 1898, by CO Parmenter | bratt01 |
442 | I329 | Conkey | John | 1708 | 15 Apr 1784 | 0 | An original proprietor of the town of Pelham MA | bratt01 |
443 | I329 | Conkey | John | 1708 | 15 Apr 1784 | 0 | Reinternment: Quabbin Park Cemetery, Ware, MA Find A Grave Memorial# 17744181 |
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444 | I328 | Conkey | John | 10 Nov 1746 | 10 Apr 1824 | 0 | On the web, I found a John Conkey (II), with the same death date (April 1824), but the wife is listed as Johanna Dickenson (B. bef. 16 Apr, 1766, D 17 Nov. 1825). JF Conkey's family history (from which this is derived) has his wife as Margerit (sic) Abercrombie |
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445 | I328 | Conkey | John | 10 Nov 1746 | 10 Apr 1824 | 0 | Reinternment: Quabbin Park Cemetery, Ware, MA Find A Grave Memorial# 65590814 |
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446 | I328 | Conkey | John | 10 Nov 1746 | 10 Apr 1824 | 0 | Shay's Rebellion (1786-87): John was a Pelham Shaysite and was listed by Robert Treat Paine on the "Black List" of individuals to be prosecuted. | bratt01 |
447 | I224 | Conkey | John | 1 Dec 1778 | 18 May 1853 | 0 | Maybe died in 1859 | bratt01 |
448 | I224 | Conkey | John | 1 Dec 1778 | 18 May 1853 | 0 | Plot J26 Find-a-grave memorial 117223702. Lists cause of death: Cancer in Neck. |
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449 | I217 | Conkey | John Franklin | 17 Apr 1852 | 22 Aug 1937 | 0 | Came to California in 1892 for Blanch's health Lived in Sarasota Springs, NY; San Jose, CA; Santa Maria, CA; Fullerton, CA. Kept a family history. Three McConkey brothers immigrated to Worchester, MA, then to Pelham MA. Supposedly, there is a history of Pelham and Amherst that details this lineage |
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450 | I217 | Conkey | John Franklin | 17 Apr 1852 | 22 Aug 1937 | 0 | Industry: Professional Class of worker: Own Account |
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