Matches 501 to 550 of 1,127
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501 | Frances A Gray Illinois, Cook County Deaths Name Frances A Gray Event Type Death Event Date 23 Apr 1935 Event Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States Address 2116 S Emmary Ave Gender Female Age 75 Marital Status Widowed Race White Occupation Housewife Birth Date 18 Mar 1860 Birthplace , , New York Burial Date 26 Apr 1935 Burial Place Montgomery, , Illinois Cemetery Riverside Drive Father's Name Chas Newman Mother's Name Mahola Van Amber Spouse's Name Frank Gray Informant's Name Dorathy Campbell Entry Number 11776 Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1994 Digital Folder Number 101245470 Image Number 00300 | Newman, Frances A (I328)
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502 | Frank appears from comments on FindAGrave to have had two wives: Mable F A and Florence deZotell ... have no idea who the children of each are! | van Amber, Frank (I149)
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503 | Fred is Nathan's brother | van Amburgh, Fred D (I2470)
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504 | From 1870 Census | Van Amber, Edwin H (I829)
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505 | From 1900 Census | Van Amber, Edith (I742)
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506 | from 1900 Census | Johnston, Margaret J (I2796)
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507 | From 1905 Wis census Father Born in New York Mother Born in England | Clark, Ellen (I115)
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508 | From 1915 census | Thompson, Catherine (I2526)
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509 | From 1920 census entry for Marion (Budlong) van Amber. John R's Marriage license show Frances born in Michigan | Potter, Frances E (I321)
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510 | From 1920 census Florence lived with Lauren Brockway who is shown to be her brother. Florance's maiden name might be Brockway? | Florence (I159)
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511 | from 1930 census | Family: Henry Alonzo Brown / Edith Cory Lasher (F404)
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512 | from 1940 Census | van Amber, Helen Lucile (I140)
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513 | From 1940 Census | van Amber, Helen Katherine (I161)
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514 | from 1940 census | Posey, Norma Alberta (I1121)
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515 | From 97th Infantry Civil War Roster https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/97th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf VAN AMBER, WILLIAM W.—Private, Co. E, Eighty-third Infantry; transferred to Co. E, this regiment, June 7, 1864; to Co. B, Eighteenth Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, June 2, 1865; mustered out, July 31, 1865, at Washington, D. C; also borne as Van Amburgh. United States Civil War Soldiers Index Name William W. Vanamber Event Type Military Service Military Beginning Rank Private Military Final Rank Private Military Side Union State or Military Term New York Military Unit 97th Regiment, New York Infantry Military Company E Note See also V.R.C. & 83 N.Y.V. Affiliate Film Number 144 United States Civil War Soldiers Index Name William W. Vanamber Event Type Military Service Military Beginning Rank Private Military Final Rank Private Military Side Union State or Military Term Veteran Reserve Corps Military Unit 18th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps Military Company B Note See also 97 N.Y. Inf. & 83 N.Y. Inf. Affiliate Film Number 41 United States Civil War and Later Pension Index Name William W. Van Amber Military Rank [BLANK] Military Company E Military Regiment 97 State New York Military Unit Infantry Event Date 12 Oct 1865 Affiliate Name National Archives and Records Administration Affiliate Record Type Civil War Pensions "United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS5V-7WL : 4 December 2014), William W. Van Amber, Private, Company E, 83rd Regiment, New York Infantry, Union; citing NARA microfilm publication M551 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 144; FHL microfilm 882,200. | van Amber, William Wallace (I80)
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516 | From The Journal and Republican., February 25, 1932, Page 5 Lowville, NY GIVEN A COMPLETE SURPRISE M. Wilbur Van Amber Reminded That He, Too, Was Born on February 22. When M. Wilbur Van Amber arrived at his home on Easton street from office duties Monday evening he was forcibly reminded that, like George Washington, he, too, was born on February 22d. Invited guests that had assembled to join in celebrating the event were County Clerk Peter J. Ulrich, County Treasurer Earle H. Barnes, County Superintendent of Highways Levi P. M. Gaylord, District Attorney Miller B. Moran, Walter Galloway, state highway engineer; Fay L. Parker and W. Frank Patten. The surprise over, Host Van Amber and his guests sat down to a fine dinner prepared by Mrs. Van Amber. The table decorations consisted of a mirror center piece, American flags, Martha Washington place cards, red, white and blue favors and two large candelabras. Following the dinner auction bridge was played, the first prize going to W. Frank Patten; second, Fay L. Parker; third, Levl P. M. Gaylord. Mr. Patten In behalf of the guests presented Mr. Van Amber with a handsome fountain pen desk set. Mr. Van Amber was born in New Bremen, February 22, 1885, son of the and Mrs. M. W. Van Amber, graduated from Lowville Academy with the class of 1905, the family having moved to this village from New Bremen in 1902. Mr. Van Amber served as deputy county clerk from April, 1919, to December, 1931, and for some time has been connected with the law office of Attorney Frank Bowman. He was elected clerk of the Board of Supervisors in January, 1929, succeeding the late Charles S. Mereness, which position he still holds, and has also been Clerk of the Lowvllle Board of Education since 1929, succeeding A. Karl Arthur, resigned. Mr. Van Amber has also served as secretary of the Republican county committee and been prominently identified with local affairs. | van Amber, M Wilbur (I138)
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517 | From New York in the Revolution as Colony and State NY Comptroller 1897 The Levies, page 54 Colonel Frederick Weissenfels regiment. | van Amber, Joseph (I42)
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518 | From BillionGraves / SSDI Issued in Washington State | Glackin, Agnes Isabella (I4)
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519 | From California Death Index | Van Amburg, Oliver Lester (I1780)
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520 | From Cora's death Cert her name looks like "Claw" | Helen Jane (I2130)
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521 | From DC | van Amber, David (I35)
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522 | From DCRemoved to Truman MN 27 Jan 1929 Havre Daily News (MT), 28 Jan 1929 David Van Amber Dies of Pneumonia Here David Van Amber, who had been a patient in the hospital here for the last two weeks, died this morning of pneumonia. He is survived by his brother, C.W. Van Amber of Turner, Mont., who will leave this afternoon with the remains for Truman, Minn., for burial. | van Amber, David (I35)
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523 | from death cert | van Amber, Loren Ervin (I16)
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524 | from draft registration "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC5Q-BYY : 27 August 2020), Van Emvurgh, 1885. SSDI show 3 Feb 1886 | Van Emburgh, Wilbur Demarest (I2188)
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525 | From draft registration | Gumpert, Wilbur (I368)
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526 | From FAG | Van Amburgh, Alida Agnes Josephine (I2512)
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527 | From findagrave MEMORIAL ID 86157259 | Vanamberg, Harriette Lucinda (I1551)
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528 | from FindAGrave | Whitaker, Lydia Ann (I819)
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529 | From findagrave | Burrus, Cyrus Ivan (I1552)
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530 | From Gerald van amburgh birth registration | Family: John E van Amburgh / Blanch L Higgins (F497)
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531 | From Headstone | van Amber, Cleo Patrick (I5)
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532 | From Headstone | van Amber, Weseley D (I144)
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533 | From Headstone | van Amber, Frank (I149)
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534 | from http://files.usgwarchives.net/mo/capegirardeau/cemeteries/cracraft.txt VANAMBURGH Albert Dec. 3, 1860 Feb. 19, 1880 VANAMBURGH Amanda J. Apr. 28, 1833 Aug. 15, 1897 w. of John VANAMBURGH John May 17, 1831 Nov. 6, 1913 | Van Amburgh, John (I2168)
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535 | from http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/baraltz.htm 'Bert' is Buried in Plessis Cemetery The birth date of a son "William" on the 1875 census coincides with "Bert's" birth ... at the same time, Bert isn't listed on that census. I have to presume that the census taker miswrote the name. | van Amber, Charles Albert (I120)
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536 | from http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/baraltz.htm Mary Ann is Buried in Plessis Cemetery | Rider, Mary Ann (I565)
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537 | from http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/baraltz.htm Maryette is Buried in Plessis Cemetery with her husband William Wallace | Newman, Maryette (I280)
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538 | from Judson's draft registration | van Amber, Irene Iva (I173)
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539 | From LDS Family Tree Unverified | Vanember, Mabele Lillian (I967)
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540 | From LDS Family Tree Unverified https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:MWZ2-Z6G | Toole, James Henry (I968)
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541 | From Marriage License of Margaret MacKenzie | MacKenzie, William (I530)
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542 | from marriage record | Losey, E Laura (I166)
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543 | From Marriage to Craig. | Vanember, S Hazel (I983)
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544 | From Minerva's obit | Vanamburg, William (I1247)
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545 | From passport App - probably the wrong Wesley | van Emburgh, Wesley (I1258)
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546 | from Sophia's obit | Family: Nathan H van Amburgh / Sophia J Nash (F829)
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547 | From SS Claims | Vanamburgh, Howard Edward (I1270)
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548 | From SSA | van Amber, Hiram Watson (I37)
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549 | From SSA | van Amber, John Raymond (I169)
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550 | From SSDI Birth Place: Tar River, Oklahoma | Doolen, Mildred Lucille (I204)
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