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006569-1881 (Lincoln Co.) Simeon BEAMER, 43, yeoman (retired), Gainsborough, same, s/o Henry BEAMER & Phebe B. WIER (Weir?), married, Mahala J. SPRAGUE, 31, Gainsborough, same, d/o John SPRAGUE & Mary ROSZEL, witn: Elizabeth M. & Mary D. SLATER, both of Smithville, 17 Nov 1880 at Smithville
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/linc81.htm | Family: F318
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1910 Census shows Minerva gave birth to 5 children of which 2 are living. I have not been able to find any information on the dau Merlita, other than her dob in 1900 Census. I would like to hear from descendents of this family. Personal research done by the submitter.
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According to Sharon at the Little Falls Baptist
Church: Edward and his wife Mary Kenna were members of the Little Falls Baptist Church. They joined by baptism December 7 (or possibly 17th) 1893 and the church had a record of his dying in 1907 and showed their address as 49 German St.
| Family: F117
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Alternate marriage year is 1617 | Family: F100
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Alternate Marriage year is 1723 | Family: F89
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Documentation: 1813 Putnam Co., GA Tax List; 1820, 1830 Putnam Co., GA Census, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870 Thomas Co., GA Census, 1850 Barbour Co., AL Census, 1870, 1880 Ouachita Parish, LA Census, 1850, 1860 Russell Co., AL Census, 1870 Lafayette Co., AR Census, 1860 Sabine Parish, LA Census, 1850 Leon Co., FL Census. Copies of marriage certificates, online marriages, Cline Averett, Carol Smith, Cynthia Nieto.
| Family: F110
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Documentation: 1860 Russell Co., AL Census; 1870 Lafayette Co., AR Census; 1880 Ouachita Parish, LA Census (in hh of Matthew Averett, Sr.); 1900 Stonewall Co., TX Census; 1910, 1920, 1930 Harmon Co., OK Census. Jasper is in the hh of Bunyan R. Johnson as a cousin in the 1930 Stonewall Co., TX Census. Their mother's were sisters. This is an on-going project and corrections/additions will be appreciated. Looking for pictures of any of these folks. Submitted to the AL FGS Project 29 Jun 2006.
| Family: F209
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DOCUMENTATION: Children's names and dates of birth taken from Census records and the names of some spouses. 1860 Dale Co., AL Census; 1870, 1880 Ouachita Parish, LA Census; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 Washington Co., AL Census, 1930 Choctaw Co. ,AL Census, 1930 Mobile Co., AL Census. WW I Draft Registration; SSDI, AL Death Index, MS Marriage Records, AL Marriage Records. Thank you Jean Cupp Plummer for pointing me in the right direction. Personal research done by the submitter and sent to the AL FGS Project 14 Jul 2006.
| Family: F222
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DOCUMENTATION: Copies of Estate papers of Wilson B. Averett; copy of Estate papers of David Averett and Elizabeth Averett; copies of Marriage Certificates, letters written to Edwin Newton Averett from Evelyn Corcoran, Exa Olive and Roberta Hollis. 1850, 1860 Russell Co., AL Census; 1870 Ouachita Parish Census and Lafayette Co., AR Census; 1880 Ouachita Parish, LA Census, 1900, 1910 Russell Co., AL Census; 1910, 1920, 1930 Harmon Co., OK Census. Bible records and tombstone inscriptions.
Updated and submitted to AL FGS Project 8 Jun 2006. | Family: F164
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DOCUMENTATION: 1880 Ouachita Parish, LA Census; 1900, 1910, 1920 Washington Co., AL Census; 1920, 1930 George Co., MS Census; online marriage records, SSDI, 1930 Lamar Co., MS Census, "Hattiesburg American."
NOTES: Researched by the submitter and sent to the LA FGS Project 27 May 2005. Updated/Corrected 16 Jul 2006 and sent to LA FGS Project.
From Geneva. | Family: F194
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From Susan B.: Emily accused William of "associating with lewd women." Emily filed for divorce on 26 September 1907 for adultery discovered in 1906. But the big mystery is that the divorce case was dismissed before the day of the final decree. Cook County archives cannot find any continuation but they say it may be misfiled. | Family: F10
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F62
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Husband's name derived from 1850 Russell Co., AL Census | Family: F219
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Information source: www.familysearch.org | Family: F103
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Marriage date is approximate | Family: F94
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Marriage year is approximate | Family: F93
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Married at the bride's house | Family: F142
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Married by Rev. C. F. A. Beilby | Family: F117
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Married by Rev. C.F.A. Bielby | Family: F143
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Married in a Protestant church. Reinhold may have been "disowned" by his family for marrying outside the church. | Family: F424
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Newton and Elizabeth are in the 1880 Columbia Co., AR Census with dau Sarah E. McClendon age 1 in hh, shown as step-dau to Newton Tucker.
| Family: F205
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Notes and Sources From G. Averett: 1860 Dale Co., AL Census, 1870, Ouachita Parish, LA Census; 1900
Russell Co., AL Census; 1910, 1920, 1930 Jackson Co., FL Census. Online
marriages records, visits to cemeteries where some are buried, online
cemeteries, Newton Averett and Sarah Louise Averett's family pages of their
Bible; a son and daughter of Mary Magdalene Averett, my late father, Woodrow
Wilson Averett, a late uncle, Edwin Newton Averett and a living uncle. Personal
research by me and sent to he Fl FGS Project 17 May 2006.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/florida/a/averett-nb.txt
| Family: F146
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F422
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Possibly married in Terrell Co., GA | Family: F220
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Source of information: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=5093166 | Family: F102
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Sources S5, S6 and S48 | Family: F79
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The children of John Averett are suspected but not yet proven. | Family: F71
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The marriage date of 1913 is a guess based on 1930 US Census data. That they were married is confirmed by the 1930 US Census and according to William J. Kenna's son from a previous marriage. The 1930 census indicates that Dorothea's first marriage was around 1913 when she was 31 years old. At the time of the 1930 census she is 48 years old. | Family: F106
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The person signing the marriage certificate (S. B. Gregory) signed it the day after they were married. Does this mean they were married in a church or by a paster on 30 AUG 1866 (Thursday) and the certificate was completed with the local authorities the next day (Friday)? | Family: F12
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Title: Index to Marriage Record 1916 - 1920 Inclusive Volume 15 Pt. 2 Letters H to O Inclusive
Record Location: Marion County, Indiana
Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Indianapolis W. P. A Compiled by Indiana Works Projects Administration 1939
Spouse 1: Roswell E Kenna
Spouse 2: Cora E Mefford
Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1917
County: Marion
Book: 95
Original Source Page: 519
Birth Date: 06 Jul 1889
| Family: F11
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Westminster Presbyterian Church
714 Washington Street
732-6518
Rev. J. H. McIlvaine (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymadiso/opc-hist.htm) | Family: F116
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Willie and Charles are twins | Family: F117
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Alternate spelling for last name: Allmindinger | Katherine Almendinger
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SSDI Entry
SSN: 417-22-4494
Residence: 36330 Enterprise, Coffee, AL
Born: 18 Feb 1896
Last Benefit: N/A
Died: Dec 1986
Issued: AL (Before 1951)
| Bryant Shelly Averett
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First name alternate: Seely | Cealy Averett
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Source (S6) notes that Early is: Son of David AVERETT, brother to MATTHEW
| Early David Averett
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Merchant Marine in WW II; his ship was torpedoed | Earnest Linwood Averett
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Buried as: Eufenlia A. Everette | Eugenia Alabama Averett
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Article published Jun 29, 2006 at hattiesburgamerican.com
Genevieve Averett
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Highland Cemetery for Genevieve Averett, 89, of Hattiesburg, who died June 28, 2006, at Hartford Place.
Miss Averett was a retired school teacher and member of First Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Amon Cupp Averett.
Survivors include a sister, Lorene Klutts of Natchez.
Moore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Genevieve Averett
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Obit: http://www.funeraldigest.com/obituaries/?id=139902910
| George Lorenz Averett
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SSDI Entry
SSN: 419-24-5468
Residence: 36330 Enterprise, Coffee, AL
Born: 15 Feb 1893
Last Benefit: N/A
Died: Feb 1982
Issued: AL (Before 1951)
| Henry Grady Averett
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Individual Record on www.familysearch.org: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/individual_record.asp?recid=12634318 | Jasper Averett
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Article published Nov 18, 2005 by hattiesburgamerican.com
Marguerite A. Barrineau
Graveside services will be held at 11:30 a.m. today at Highland Cemetery for Marguerite Averett Barrineau, 90, of Hattiesburg, who died Nov. 17, 2005, at Hattiesburg Convalescence Center.
Mrs. Barrineau was a retired teacher and a member of Temple Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Barrineau and her parents, John F. and Amon Averett.
Survivors include two sisters, Genevieve Averett of Hattiesburg and Lorene Klutts of Natchez.
Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Marguerite Averett
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Family information for Matthew and Sarah was dervied from 1880 Census information, see source record S21. | Matthew Averett, Jr.
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John Averett is probably his father - not certain. | Matthew Averett, Sr.
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Obit: Following from The Dothan Eagle, Dothan AL, 8/24/2006: "Mr Walter C "Walt" Averett, of Averett Road, Enterprise, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, August 22, 2006, at the family residence with his family by his side. . He was 83. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday from The Level Plains Baptist Church with Dr. Sam Tate and the Rev. Roger Stone officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body will be placed in the church one hour before service time. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Covenant Hospice 208 Brunson St., Enterprise AL36330, or the First Baptist Church in Level Plains, 8189 County Road 1, Enterprise AL, 36330. Mr Averett was born Oct. 20, 1922, in dale Co AL to the late Bryant Shelly and Carrie S Byrd Averett.. He was a U S Navy Veteran of World War II and the South Pacific. He was also a graduate of Troy State University and a life member of the Elks Club in California. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Level Plains. In addition to his parents, a sister, Louise Chalker; two brothers, Jr Averett and Gene Averett; and a grandson, Warren Day, preceded him in death. Survivors include his loving wife Clo Averett, Level Plains; two devoted daughters, Teresa Averett, Level Plains, and Linda Day of Kansas; one son, Tommy Averett, California; two brothers, Charles Averett (Betty), Level Plains, Dill Averett (Maude), Montgomery; sister-in-law, Maxie Averett, Level Plains; ten grandchildren. Sabrina Day, Brandi and Tanner Day, all of Kansas, Shellie, Bryan and Amy of California; Erik, Ann, Korie and Deanna of California, ten great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and a good many neighbors and friends. The family wishes to express their thanks to Covenant Hospice as well as their entire church family for their love and support, May God bless each of you. Patterson-Sorrells Funeral Home in Enterprise (334) 347-9598, is in charge of arrangements.
www.dothaneagle.com" | Walter Clinton Averett
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Source S6 notes: 21 y/o 1850 Barbour Co., AL Census still living with parents.
| Washington Averett
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Another son in the BYRD family tree is Richard Byrd (b. 1820, d. 1896). | Bright Byrd
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Last name is spelled Cliatt in 'Georgia Marriages to 1850' source. | William R. Cliett
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Born in Huron County | Floyd Ernest Cole
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Death place Mason county | Floyd Ernest Cole
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SSDI Info in source [S2] | Floyd Ernest Cole
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Birth year is between 1623 and 1627 | Henry Cole
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Alternate birth year is 1652 | John Cole
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Census data indicates her birth year could be either 1816, 1817 or 1818.
Obituary information says she immigrated from Ireland in 1837 and places her birth around 1815 or 1816. | Mary Fox
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Family friends?: Henry Clay Hall (known since 1872) and William H. Abbott testified that Anna had not remarried after the death of James. | Anna C. Fralick
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Possible friends, neighbors or relatives of Anna are: Caroline Murray and Anna Horracks. They both signed her widow's claim for pension form as witnesses on 15 DEC 1880. | Anna C. Fralick
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Was a prisoner of (Civil) war and died in a 'rebel prison' of 'disease' or 'privation'. The official army death date is 31 DEC 1864, but on her pension application his widow states it as 17 JAN 1865. | William Fralick
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Alternate death date is 1650 | John Gallop
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Died in battle | John Gallop, Jr.
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INDIVIDUAL_NOTE
Could be spelled Emilie
She may be listed in the Little Falls May 1917 Phone Book here:
Kenna Mrs E, r, 560 E John Lttl Fls 614-W
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymontgo/gift/littlefalls2.html | Emily Geiger
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NAME_COMMON
Buster | Frank Ruskin Graves
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NAME_COMMON
Tot | Fred Thomas Graves
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See the Graves history article here for more information and the source of the death date. | George Frank Graves
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This person is believed to be the author of the Hansel genealogy book. | Benjamin Franklin Hansel
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Same? http://www.sandycline.com/family/html/fam04281.html | David Hansel
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Birth date and location found here: http://www.sandycline.com/family/html/fam03997.html | Dora H. Hansel
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Came from Gotha, Saxany in 1756 to New Jersey, near New Germantown (now Oldwick). | Hans John Hansel
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Last name eventually changed to Hansler | Jacob S. Hansel
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Shot during War of 1812 | John Hansel
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VA State Senator | John Hansel
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Death date is approximate | Sarah Herrick
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Birth Date is Approximate | Hannah Hewitt
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This entry is here to allow connection between two people that are presumably his sons as they have a intertwined history in Little Falls, NY. | Kenna
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | A.N. Kenna
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She is 10 months old on the 6 JAN 1920 census, so her birth month is likely around April. | Carolyn Elizabeth Kenna
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The obit gives a birth date of Aug. 18th, but his twin was known to be born on Aug 27th. | Charles Francis Kenna
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | D. Kenna
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BIOGRAPHY
A Corporal James Kenna is listed for Company I of the 97th NY
Volunteer Infantry, 1864
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/regiments/civros97b.html
| James Kenna, Jr.
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Cause of death was diphtheria | Jennie Kenna
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | K.E. Kenna
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"Robert Kenna, killed in sinking of Japanese prison ship, October 24, 1944"
http://threerivershms.com/lf6.htm | Robert N. Kenna
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A letter of administration on file at Herkimer Co., NY signed on 1 Feb 1946 mentions his death and appointment of Harry C. and Dorothy G. Kenna as administrators of his estate. | Robert N. Kenna
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SSDI Entry
SSN: 267-22-4074
Residence: 33604 (Tampa, Hillsborough, FL)
Born: 06 Jul 1891
Last Benefit: N/A
Died: Mar 1974
Issued: Florida
| Roswell Edward Kenna, Sr.
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Myrtle Hill Memorial Park
2225 E Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Tampa, Fl
813-234-8293
| Roswell Edward Kenna, Jr.
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Letter of administration on file in Herkimer Co., NY appoints a John P. Murphy of Utica, NY as the administrator of Thomas Kenna's estate. The letter is dated 3 Aug 1917, so Thomas Kenna most likely died a few days before. | Thomas Kenna
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According to testimony in his mother's civil war pension file for his brother William, Thomas had some bad debt and was accused of forgery. He was forced to leave the county and state around 1870 or 1865. His business partner was Thomas West. | Thomas Mortimer Kenna
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Lived in New York, NY 1869 to 1870 | Thomas Mortimer Kenna
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Lived in Norfolk, VA 1868 to 1869 | Thomas Mortimer Kenna
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Moved to New Haven, Conn 1870 | Thomas Mortimer Kenna
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | V.A. Kenna
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Also found as: Wm Kanna, and Wm Kenny | William Kenna, Jr.
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Biography:
Immigrated from Ireland around 1837 with wife Mary (?)
Civil War Veteran
Moved to Little Falls, NY around 1843 | William Kenna, Sr.
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Immigration Record
Name: William Kenna
Arrival Date: Jun 14, 1837
Age: 23
Gender: M
Port of Arrival: New York
Port of Departure: Liverpool
Place of Origin: Ireland
Occupation: Farmer (may have been one in Ireland? Typo?)
Destination: United States of America
Ship: Ship Troy
Microfilm Serial Number: M237
Microfilm Roll Number: 34
Microfilm List #458, page 4
| William Kenna, Sr.
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James Kana and Mary O'Roark testified on 12 Jan 1878 that they were present at his birth. | William Kenna, Jr.
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Worked as a grave digger at the Catholic church after the Civil War with his nephew (who had one arm). | William Kenna, Sr.
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Father F. Francis and Paster A. P. Ludden. Sponsored by ? Kenna and Margaret Kenna. | William James Kenna
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Letters by his son Roswell and the Washington State Death Index database backup his date and place of death. | William James Kenna
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The 1870 census seems to indicate a middle initial of 'L'. | William L Kenna
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BURIED AT: SITE 4932
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wmkenna.htm | William Matthew Kenna
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DR. WILLIAM M. KENNA DEAD IN WASHINGTON
Senior Medical Officer of St. Elizabeth Hospital There
Specialist in Psychiatry
WASHINGTON, July 2, 1935 – Dr. William M. Kenna, senior medical officer of St. Elizabeth Hospital, maintained for the care of mentally disturbed soldiers, died here yesterday of a heart attack. He was found dead in his office soon after he had completed visiting the wards.
A funeral service will be held tomorrow morning in the Roman Catholic Church at Fort Myer and burial with military honors will take place in Arlington National Cemetery.
Dr. Kenna, a native of New Haven, Connecticut, was graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale in 1890 and from the Yale Medical School in 1892. After hospital service in New York, he became a specialist in nervous disorders in New Haven. When, in 1897, Company C, Second Regiment, Connecticut National Guard, was organized, Dr. Kenna became First Lieutenant, serving three years. During the World War, he was attached to Camp Sheridan, Ninth Division, Montgomery, Alabama, with the rank of Captain with the Medical Corps, specializing in psychiatry. After being honorably discharged the commanding officer gave him the rating on his discharge certificate as “a highly efficient officer of the highest type.” He then became attached to the medical staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital.
His first wife was Miss Jane Dillon of New Haven, who died in 1907. In 1919 he married Bertha Graves of New Haven who survives. He also leaves a sister, Elizabeth Kenna of the Secretary of State office, Hartford, and a brother, Frank Kenna of New Haven. KENNA, WILLIAM M
CAPT MED CORPS US ARMY
DATE OF DEATH: 07/01/1935
BURIED AT: SITE 4932
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
Source: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wmkenna.htm | William Matthew Kenna
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SSDI Entry
SSN: 532-09-8133
Residence: 98405 (Tacoma, Pierce, WA)
Born: 29 Jul 1894
Last Benefit: N/A
Died: Apr 1964
Issued: Washington | Winifred Kenna
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Birth date is approximate | Hannah (Ann) Lake
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The source of this is unknown (need to find my notes!) | Katherine Londergam/Lannigan
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Spelled MCLENDON in some records | John McClendon
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Birth and death dates were obtained from www.familysearch.org | Keziah Miller
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"HENRY A. (ALBERT) PUTMAN Gainsborough, Monck (now Lincoln), Ontario
He is a farmer 36 ONT (GER), his wife Amanda M. Beemer 40 ONT, and their son George W. (Wellington) 13 ONT. They live with Henry Beamer 78 ONT (GER) who is widowed. He’s Amanda’s dad. Henry is a son of Albert and Mary Ann Putman. He was still at home and just married in Wainfleet, Monck in 1871."
1881 Canadian Census | Henry Putman
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Last name could be spelled 'Reade' | Mary Margaret Read
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Last name could be spelled "Roberts" | Mary Emily Roberts
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See the Graves history article here for more information and the source of the death date. | Mary Emily Roberts
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Could be Rourke, O'Rourke or O'Rorke | Honora L. Rorke
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Alternate death date is 1688 | Sarah Rusco
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Birth date is approximate | Williarm Rusco
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Death date is approximate | Williarm Rusco
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http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=agthorn&id=I10587 | Essie Silverthorn
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Alternate birth year: 1710 | Mary Starkweather
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Alternate birth year is 1705 | Hannah Sterry
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Death year is somewhere between 1740 and June 1743 | Hannah Sterry
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Could be either 1901, 1902 or 1903. | George Elmer Varcoe
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First name Evalina? | Avaline Ann Watkins
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | G.D. Willette
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BIOGRAPHY
He legally changed his name from Ouellette to Willette | Gilbert James Willette
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Link to Cemetery | Antoinette Zeiser
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Notes from Susan B.: Antonia appears as Emily Gager in the 1880 Census at 462 9th Avenue in Manhattan. The corresponding New York City Directory entries with this same address confirm this is Antonia. She is described as a 30 year old widow from Baden, working as housekeeper for Jacob Conrad and family.
Antonia was actually 37, but it is likely another person in the building gave the information. Jacob does not work because he has a broken back. His two daughters work in a silk factory. Three other families live in the building. One man owns a bakery and also has a servant, there is a painter and family and a Peter Arnold and family who is an upholsterer. Perhaps Antonia obtained this position from a business associate of her late husband. This building was located near the corner of 9th Avenue and 36th Street, near today's Lincoln Tunnel. However Antonia's children William and Emily are not mentioned as living at this address. At age 11 and 10 - did they go to stay with Geiger relatives? The New York city directory 1880 to
1882 lists "Geiger, Antonia, wid. Christian" at this address. | Antoinette Zeiser
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Per the 1890 New York City Phone book, she could be the same person as this listing:
Geiger Antonia, wid. Christian, 120 W. 47th | Antoinette Zeiser
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Source: Death certificate | Antoinette Zeiser
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Source: Neukirch OA Rottweil Kirchenbuch 1808-1915, LDS Film# 1043917 | Antoinette Zeiser
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Died of scarlet fever | Jacob Zeiser
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Daughter of George Zimmerman | Prescilla Zimmerman
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Matthew Averett, 65 (b. 1785), Georgia
Keziah, 60 (b. 1790), Georgia
Washington, 21 (b. 1829), Georgia
Martha, 25 (b. 1825), Alabama
| Source: 1850 US Census - Barbour Co. AL (Matthew & Keziah Averett)
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Matthew Averett Jr., 20 (b. 1830), Georgia
Sarah, 20 (b. 1830), Georgia
William Averett, 45 (b. 1805), Georgia
Susan, 35 (b. 1815), Georgia
Marion, 18 (b. 1832), Male, Georgia
Anenias/Ananias, 15 (b. 1834), Male, Georgia
Jasper, 12 (b. 1838), Male, Georgia | Source: 1850 US Census - Barbour Co. AL (William & Matthew Averett)
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James, 34 (M)
Margaret, 12 (F)
James, 9 (M)
William, 8 (M)
John, 5, (M)
Honora, 3 (F)
Michael, 1 (M)
John Canolly, 13 (M)
Brian Rourke, 21 (M)
Honora Kenna, 30 (F)
Margaret Kenna, 14 (F) | Source: 1850 US Census - Little Falls NY (James Kenna)
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William Kenna, 34 (b. 1816), Ireland
Mary, 32 (b. 1818), Ireland
James, 12 (b. 1838)
Thomas, 10 (b. 1840)
William, 8 (b. 1842)
Catherine, 6 (b. 1844)
Mary, 3 (b. 1847)
Ellen, 1/12 (b. 1850) | Source: 1850 US Census - Little Falls NY (William and Mary Kenna)
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William Fralic, 32 (M)
Annis Fralic, 35 (F)
Ann Fralic, 5, (F)
Thomas Murray, 75 (M)
William Murray, 32 (M) | Source: 1850 US Census - Manheim, NY Fralick
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The madien name of Mary (b. 1818, wife of William Kenna) is FOX based on the in-law relationships in this source. | Source: 1855 NY State Census - William and Mary Kenna Extract
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Ananias Averett, 26 (b. 1833)
Georgiann, 22 (b. 1837), F
?, 2 (b. 1858), F | Source: 1860 US Census - Dale Co. AL (Ananias & Georgina Averett)
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Matthew Averett, 32 (b. 1827)
Sarah, 31 (b. 1828)
Marion, 8 (b. 1851)
Danie, 6 (b. 1853)
Seely, 5 (b. 1854)
Newton, 2 (b. 1857)
Matthew, 5/12 (b.1859) | Source: 1860 US Census - Dale Co. AL (Matthew & Sarah Averett)
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James Kanoy, 50 (M)
Hannah, 43 (F)
Margaret, 29 (F)
James, 20 (M)
William, 18 (M)
John, 16 (M)
Honora, 15 (F)
Michael, 10 (M)
Thomas, 8 (F)
Ellen, 7 (F)
Catherine, 5 (F)
Edward, 3 (M) | Source: 1860 US Census - Little Falls NY (James and Hannah Kanoy)
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All born in New York:
William Fralick, 40, 1819
Anna, 43, 1816
Ann, 14, 1845
Abram Ochman, 74, 1785 | Source: 1860 US Census William and Anna Fralick
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Transcribed from a photocopied original. | Source: 1870 Census - Herkimer County, NY - William and Mary Kenna, James W. and Kate Kenna
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William - 55
Mary - 52
Thomas - 29
Ellen - 26
Mathew - 1
Mary - 22
Margaret - 18
Willie - 16
Anna - 10
Z/Geo (?) - 6 | Source: 1870 US Census - William and Mary Kenna
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James Kanna, Jr, 30
Ann Kanna, 25
Wm Kanna, 3 (M)
Jane Kanna, 1 (F)
Thomas Murray, 50 (M)
Ann Fralick, 60 (F) - Ann's mother
Enumerated 7 JUN 1870 | Source: 1870 US Census - Little Falls NY (James and Ann Kanna)
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James Kenna, b. 1839
Kate Kenna, b. 1843
Wm L (William?) Kenna, b. 1863
Thomas Kenna, b. 1866
Walter Kenna, b. 1868
Sarah Lannigan, b. 1841 (possibly Kate's Sister?) | Source: 1870 US Census - Little Falls NY (James and Kate Kenna)
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James Kanna, 60
Hanora, 50
John, 23
Hanora, 22
Michael, 20
Thomas, 18
Katie, 14
Edward, 10 | Source: 1870 US Census - Little Falls NY (James/Hanora William/Lizzie Kanna)
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Edward Kenna, 23 (M)
Mary Kenna, 23 (F)
Willie, 3 (M) - twin
Charles, 3 (M) - twin | Source: 1880 US Census - Edward Kenna
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James Kenna, 69
Hanora Kenna, 60 (wife)
John Kenna, 30 (son)
Kate Kenna, 22 (daughter)
Margaret Kelley, 7 (granddaughter) | Source: 1880 US Census - James and Honora Kenna
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James Kenna, 40
Anna Kenna, 34, wife
Willis J., 13, son
Street: Second
Enumerated 4 JUN 1880
165th Family enumerated | Source: 1880 US Census - Little Falls NY (James & Anna Kenna)
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Willis J. Kenna is probably short for William J. Kenna. An image of the census can be found here. | Source: 1880 US Census - Little Falls, NY - James and Anna Kenna
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The birth place for the children of William and Mary says Ireland (IRE) here, but other records indicate they were all born in the U.S. (New York).

Street: Mill Street | Source: 1880 US Census - Little Falls, NY - William and Mary Kenna
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The William Kenna on this record is the same age as a "Willis J. Kenna" (aka, William J. Kenna) on the census record found here. It could be possible that this person was counted twice. If it is the same person, then as the Nephew on this record, could the madien name for the "Anna Kenna" on the link above be "Keisa"?
Street: Monroe Street
19 JUN 1880 | Source: 1880 US Census - Little Falls, NY - William Keisa
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Description:
This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1890 special census of Civil War Union veterans and widows of veterans available on microfilm M123 (118 rolls) from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Although this schedule was to be used to enumerate Union veterans, in some areas, Confederate veterans were listed as well.
The 1890 veterans schedules provided spaces for the following information: names of surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows; rank; name of regiment or vessel; date of enlistment; date of discharge, length of service; post office address; disability incurred; and remarks. Although all of this information is available on the census schedules themselves, information listed in this index includes the veteran's name or widow's name, rank, year of enlistment, and year of discharge.
Veterans schedules are often used as a partial substitute for the 1890 federal census, which was destroyed by fire. While fragments of the 1890 census may exist in state and local repositories, they are often difficult to track down and are incomplete. Although they do not list everyone who was included in the 1890 census, the veterans schedules are a partial head of household list for those who were old enough to have served in the Union military during the Civil War.
Veterans schedules can be used to verify military service and to identify the specific military unit in which a person served. A search of the state where an individual lived in 1890 may yield enough identifying information to follow up in service and pension records at the National Archives; it can often trace Civil War veterans to their places of origin.
Some of the above information was taken from Chapter 5: Research in Census Records by Loretto Dennis Szucs; edited by Loretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking (Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Incorporated, 1997).
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1890 Veterans Schedules [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. M123, 118 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. | Source: 1890 Veterans Schedule - William Kenna
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This census entry shows the entire family of William J. Kenna, wife Emily and children, plus Emily's mother Antonio Geiger.
Kenna, William b. 1868, 32
Emily (wife), b. 1870, 30
Robert J. (son), b. 1890, 10
Roswell (son), b. 1891, 8
Winnefred (daughter), b. 1894, 5
The house number is smudged, but it looks like 1498 S Washtenaw Ave.
A blank version of the 1900 US Census can be seen here. | Source: 1900 US Census - Chicago, IL (Kenna)
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James W. Kenna, b. Jul 1837
William Kenna (son), b. Dec 1862
Thomas Kenna (son), b. Sep 1866
Walter H(?) (son), b. Jun 1868
Catherine F(?) (daughter), b. Apr 1878 | Source: 1900 US Census - Rensselaer NY (James W Kenna)
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This census record shows the family of Frank Graves, Emily (Emilly) Graves (Robberts) and Olive J. Graves. | Source: 1900 US Census - Shasta County, CA (Graves)
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This census entry shows a Mrs. E. Kenna, age 40 born about 1869 who is divorced and has 3 children. It is highly likely that this is the same person as Emily Kenna, ex-wife of William J. Kenna.The address is 218 Villa St., Elgin, IL
A blank version of the 1910 US Census can be seen here. | Source: 1910 US Census - Kane Co, IL (Emily Kenna)
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This census entry shows the family of George F. and Mary E. Graves living in Olympia City, WA. They have been married 11 years and have had 4 children, but only 3 are living.
George F., 47, New York
Mary E., 37, Tennessee
Olive J., 10, California
Daniel C., 8, Tennessee
Fred, 1 10/12, California
Mary's father is shown being from England and her mother from Tennessee. George's Father is from 'United States' and mother from Massachusetts. | Source: 1910 US Census - Thurston Co., WA - George Graves
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Gulf City, FL no longer exists. | Source: 1920 US Census Gulf City FL - Mary Graves
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Mary E. Graves, 57 (divorced)
Daniel C. Graves, 18
Thomas F. Graves, 11
Georgia M. Graves, 8
Frank R. Graves, 5 | Source: 1920 US Census Gulf City FL - Mary Graves
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This census entry shows Roswell and Cora Kenna with their first daughter living in Indiana. They are living at
1529 Bellefontaine St., Indianapolis, IN as lodgers.
Roswell, 28
Cora, 28
Caroline, 10/12
A blank 1920 census form can be viewed here. | Source: 1920 US Census Indianapolis, IN - Roswell and Cora Kenna
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W.J. Kenna, 51, Automobile Dealer
Ella Kenna, 37
R. J. Kenna, 29
Winnifred Kenna, 26
(Ella is the nickname of William James Kenna's second wife) | Source: 1920 US Census Monmouth, IL William and Ella Kenna
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Olive Graves - The age and orgin information is wrong, probably because the landlord provided the information. | Source: 1920 US Census Tampa, FL - Olive Graves
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Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the 1930 U.S. Federal Decennial Census.1930 United States Federal Census. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. 1930 Federal Population Census. T626, 2,667 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. | Source: 1930 US Census
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Harry C. Kenna, age 32
Dorothy J. Kenna (wife), age 30
Charles, age 8
Robert N., age 7
Kathleen M., age 4 11/12 | Source: 1930 US Census - Little Falls NY - Harry Kenna Family
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Roswell E. Kenna, age 38
Olive J. Kenna, age 30
Roswell E. Kenna, age 3 1/12 | Source: 1930 US Census - Roswell and Olive Kenna Family
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This entry shows William J. Kenna living with his second wife in Santa Cruz, CA. This entry also shows that Dorothea was 31 at her first marriage. Assuming that first marriage was to William J. Kenna, they were married abt. 1913.
Kenna, William J., 63
Dorothea C. (wife), 48
The address is 322 17th Ave, Santa Cruz, CA.
A blank version of the 1930 US Census can be seen here. | Source: 1930 US Census - Santa Cruz, CA (William J. Kenna)
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Go here for my current list of headstones for this cemetery. | Source: Averett Cemetery Indexes - Ft. Rucker, AL
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| Source: Baptismal Record for William J. Kenna
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For more on sponsors at a Catholic baptism see this website: http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/religion/re0233.html
| Source: Baptisms and Marriages 1852-1908 St. Mary's Church
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This book contains a list of marriages and baptisms performed by the church from 1852 to 1908. It was saved from a fire by a priest when Old Saint Mary's church burned down. Access is limited - contact the Little Falls Historical Society for information. | Source: Baptisms and Marriages 1852-1908 St. Mary's Church
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This book lists burials at the Old St. Mary's cemetery of St. Mary's Church in Little Falls, NY. The book now belongs to the Holy Family Parish church in Little Falls. | Source: Burials at Old St. Mary's Cemetery
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Certificate #245096 for Anna C. Kenna - complete file received from www.nara.gov. Includes:
- Baptisal affidavidts for William J. Kenna
- Marriage certificate James and Anna
- Birth affidavit for their children
- Friends and neighbor affidavits
References to this James Kenna and this Anna Kenna (Fralick).
| Source: Civil War Pension File - James & Anna Kenna
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Certificate #: 193396
Application #: 232582
Name of soldier: William Kenna
Name of dependent: Mary Kenna (mother) | Source: Civil War Pension File - Mary Kenna
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Summary of service and death in the Civil War. From the pension application of his widow.
From Ancestry.com:
American Civil War Soldiers Record
about William Fralick
Name: William Fralick ,
Enlistment Date: 02 December 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1605 1605 1605
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 December 1861 at the age of 42
Enlisted in Company I, 97th Infantry Regiment New York on 18 February 1862.
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 20 September 1862
Reenlisted in Company I, 97th Infantry Regiment New York on 04 January 1864
POW on 19 August 1864 at Weldon Railroad, VA
Died of disease while a POW Company I, 97th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 January 1865 in Salisbury, NC | Source: Civil War Record - William Fralick
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Source Information:
Historical Data Systems, comp.. American Civil War Soldiers [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA form the following list of works.
Copyright 1997-2000
Historical Data Systems, Inc.
PO Box 35
Duxbury.
Description:
This database is a compilation of military records (including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories) of individual soldiers who served in the United States Civil War. | Source: Civil War Service Record - William Kenna Jr.
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Source: David & Matthew Averett to Drury Averett Indenture (1817)
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This index covers the death records in Florida from 1970 to 1979. All records contain a name, race, death date, volume number, gender and certificate number. This collection of records was digitized from microfiche provided by The Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville, Florida 32231-0042.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Florida Death Index, 1970-1979. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: State of Florida. Florida Death Index, 1877-1998. Florida: Florida Health Department, Office of Vital Records, 1998. | Source: Florida Death Index 1970-79
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This database of Georgia marriages to 1850 contains over 165,000 names. Each entry includes groom, bride, marriage date, county, and state. Every name is indexed so you can search for one name, or two names that are linked.
The marriage date is usually the date of marriage as given in the original entry. However, when no marriage date is given (e.g., the "marriage return" was not provided to the record keeper), the date of the license is used. In a few cases, a marriage will be listed twice, but in two different counties. This most often happened when a couple obtained a license in one county, but were actually married in another.
These marriage records, compiled by Liahona Research at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT, unfortunately do not contain citations for the origin of each entry. The purpose of this database is to provide a time and place for as many marriages as possible. It is up to the researcher to examine original records (see the Family History Library Catalog--available at any LDS family history center-- under the heading "Vital Records" for the appropriate locality) and gather whatever additional genealogical information is desired.
| Source: Georgia Marriages to 1850
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Hunting For Bears, comp.. Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: Georgia marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library.
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About Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944
This database contains marriage information from selected areas of the State of Georgia, USA, from 1699-1944. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, spouse's name, marriage date and location, and where to locate copies of the original marriage record.
For more information about this database, click here.
This database contains marriage information from selected areas of Georgia from 1699-1944. For a complete list of which counties are included in this index, see below. Please note that not all counties are included. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, spouse's name, marriage date and location, and where to locate copies of the original marriage record. Marriage records are great sources for genealogists because they document an individual in a particular place and time as well as provide details about that person's marriage.
It is important that you use the information found in this database to locate your ancestor in the original records that this index references. Usually more information is available in the records themselves than is found in an index. For example, marriage records sometimes provide the birth dates and places of the bride and groom, their parents' names, their addresses, and witnesses' names, in addition to the information found in this index.
This collection represents information originating on courthouse marriage licenses in various Georgia counties. While the original records that this collection references may be found at the county courthouses, copies of these records may be found on microfilm at the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City or the state archives.
Counties and years included in this database:
Georgia:
Baldwin (1801-1879)
Bartow (1800-1861)
Bibb (1821-1863)
Bleckley (1913-1941)
Brooks (1859-1895)
Bryan (1865-1889)
Bullock (1796-1923)
Butts (1822-1870)
Camden (1796-1896)
Carroll (1815-1862)
Chatham (1805-1896)
Cherokee (1840-1863)
Clarke (1804-1848)
Clayton (1859-1882)
Columbia (1787-1863)
Coweta (1803-1895)
Crawford (1823-1858)
De Kalb (1840-1863)
Decatur (1822-1899)
Dooly (1831-1891)
Effingham (1815-1850)
Elbert (1803-1877)
Emanuel (1809-1944)
Fayette (1823-1850)
Floyd (1834-1883)
Forsyth (1830-1848)
Franklin (1795-1868)
Fulton (1829-1865)
Gilmer (1834-1871)
Glynn (1818-1867)
Gordon (1864-1870)
Greene (1786-1943)
Gwinnett (1827-1838)
Hall (1819-1832)
Hancock (1798-1889)
Harris (1821-1942)
Henry (1820-1851)
Irwin (1827-1879)
Jackson (1805-1857)
Jasper (1808-1859)
Jefferson (1802-1919)
Johnson (1839-1880)
Jones (1807-1880)
Laurens (1809-1861)
Liberty (1739-1865)
Lincoln (1806-1850)
Lumpkin (1833-1852)
Macon (1853-1880)
Madison (1812-1850)
Marion (1840-1867)
Monroe (1824-1850)
Montgomery (1807-1851)
Morgan (1808-1869)
Murray (1831-1865)
Muscogee (1820-1859)
Newton (1822-1899)
Oglethorpe (1701-1898)
Paulding (1833-1873)
Pike (1823-1859)
Pulaski (1800-1899)
Putnam (1807-1850)
Randolph (1836-1839)
Richmond (1773-1874)
Screven (1815-1850)
Stewart (1823-1864)
Sumter (1830-1867)
Talbot (1803-1844)
Taliaferro (1800-1888)
Tattnall (1802-1845)
Telfair (1810-1867)
Terrell (1826-1865)
Troup (1829-1857)
Union (1829-1857)
Upson (1701-1867)
Walton (1820-1882)
Warren (1699-1805)
Washington (1824-1857)
Wayne (1809-1880)
Whitfield (1855-1861)
Wilkes (1791-1865)
Wilkinson (1811-1883) | Source: Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944
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| Submitter(s): | | CHARLOTTE HOWARD | | | RT 1 BOX 461 MARIANNA FL | Microfilm: | NONE | | USA 32446 | Submission: | AF90-102079 | | | CHARLOTTE HOWARD | | | RT 1 BOX 461 MARIANNA FL | Microfilm: | NONE | | USA 32446 | Submission: | AF91-102339 | | Source: Individual Record for Keziah Miller (b. 1790)
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A list of inscriptions for the Old St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery on Sherman St., Little Falls, NY is here: http://herkimer.nygenweb.net/cemeteries2/oldstmary3.html | Source: Kenna Surname - Little Falls Cemeteries
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12 Oct 1839 | Source: Land Purchase James and William Kenna
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Married 8-May-1876 by the Rev. C. F. A. Bielby | Source: Marriage Announcement - Edward Kenna and Mary Emerson
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| Source: Marriage License - James Kenna and Anna Fralick
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Proof of Marriage and Marriage Certificate. From the pension application file of Annis Fralick certificate #61645. | Source: Marriage Record - William Fralick and Annis Murray
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| Description: This database is an index to approximately 410,000 individuals who were married in or near New York City between 1622 and 1899. While over 90% of the marriages included in this database were recorded in New York City and its boroughs, some were recorded on Long Island or elsewhere in the state. In addition, approximately 300 of the records are from Connecticut or New Jersey. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, spouse's name, marriage date, location, and source information. Marriage records are great sources for genealogists because they document an individual in a particular place and time as well as provide details about that person's marriage. It is important that you use the information found in this database to locate your ancestor in the original records that this index references. Usually more information is available in the records themselves than is found in an index. For example, marriage records sometimes provide the birth dates and places of the bride and groom, their parents' names, their addresses, and witnesses' names, in addition to the information listed in this index. Extended Description: While marriage records can usually be found in county courthouses or town records, copies are often located in the state archives, libraries, or historical societies. The specific office in a county courthouse where marriage records may be kept varies from county clerk to probate clerk. Actual records are kept in a variety of forms, primarily as marriage bonds or marriage licenses. These records usually indicate where a bride and groom were wed and details of the ceremony. This database has been produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Research Library under the supervision of Noel Elliot. For more information contact: The Genealogical Research Library 100 Adelaide Street West 5th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5H 1S3 Canada Phone: 1 (416) 360-3929 Fax: 1 (416) 360-4348 Internet: http://www.grl.com/ | | Source Information: Genealogical Research Library, comp. New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library collection. Many of the records may also be found on microfilm at the Family History Library. | | Source: Marriage Record - William J. Kenna and Emily Geiger
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This is a link to the search results for Matthew Averett (b. 1785) family. See the related group sheet information for this same family here. Related information on this site Matthew Averett. | Source: Matthew Averett & Keziah Miller Family - familysearch.org
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City directories are primarily useful for locating people in a particular place and time. They can tell you generally where an ancestor lived and give an exact location for census years. They are also useful for linkage with sources other than censuses.
There are usually several parts to a city directory. The section of most interest to the genealogist, of course, is the alphabetical listing of names, for it is there that you may find your ancestor.
Whenever you use a directory, however, it is important to refer to the page showing abbreviations used in the alphabetical section of the directory, usually following the name in each entry. Some abbreviations are quite common, such as h for home or r, indicating residence. There may even be a subtle distinction between r for residents who are related to the homeowner and b for boarders who are not related.
Some city directories list adult children who lived with their parents but were working or going to school. Look for persons of the same surname residing at the same address. If analyzed and interpreted properly, these annual directories can tell you (by implication) which children belong to which household, when they married and started families of their own, and when they established themselves in business. In cases where specific occupation is given, you can search records pertinent to that occupation.
Once an ancestor has been found in a city directory, there are several ways the information can be used to gain access to, or link with, such sources as censuses, death and probate records, church records, naturalization records, and land records.
Taken from Chapter 11: Research in Directories, The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy by Gordon Lewis Remington; edited by Loretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking (Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Incorporated, 1997).
| Source: New York City Directory, 1890
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"7-7-4" stands for 7 years, 7 months and 4 days old when she died. (Thanks to my genius brother James) | Source: Newspaper Obituary for Jennie Kenna in 1876
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From Gazetteer and Business Directory of Herkimer County, N.Y. 1869-70
Published by Hamilton Child & Co., Syracuse, NY 1869 | Source: Profile of the Town of Little Falls - 1869
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This is a copy of the web page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/regiments/civros97b.html | Source: Roll of the NY 97th Vol. Inf.
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Source Information:
Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000. | Source: Social Security Death Benefits Index of the U.S. Social Security Administration
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Possibly the same as this person: Floyd Cole | Source: SSDI Entry for Floyd Cole (b. 1899) from familysearch.com
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Photocopy of the book pp 616-618. Includes the text of Matthew Averett's (1785-1857) estate settlement in probate. | Source: The History of Stewart County Volume 1
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Description:
This database is an index to death records for the state of Washington for the years 1940-96. In addition to providing the name of the deceased, the index also provides the person's age, place and date of death, and sex. For those who died in 1960 or later, the person's place of residence is also given. For those who died in 1965 or later, their Social Security number is also given. The index was obtained from the Washington State Archives and was originally created by the Washington State Health Department. More years will be added to this database in the coming months.
Extended Description:
Prior to 1891, Washington had no legislative provision for the recording of births and deaths. However, some counties and cities did record births and deaths prior to 1891. These records have been microfilmed, and copies are available at the Washington State Archives. Between 1891 and 1907, birth and death registers were kept on the county level. The state legislature in 1891 made it the duty of all coroners, physicians, and midwives to report all births and deaths under their supervision. The filing of marriages with county officials has been required by law since the creation of Washington Territory in 1853. Post-1907 vital records in the state office of Vital Records in Olympia are not open to the public for research.
Although not indexed, many birth and death records from 1891 through 1907 have been microfilmed by the Washington State Archives. Given the county of occurrence, the archives staff will search the records for a fee.
The mandatory recording of births and deaths on a state level began 1 July 1907 and marriage and divorce records on 1 January 1968. To obtain post-1907 vital records, specific information is required to initiate a search. For death records, the following is needed: (1) name at time of death, (2) spouse of the deceased, and (3) date and place of death. State records can be obtained by writing: Vital Records, P.O. Box 9709, ET-11, Olympia, Washington 98504-9709
Taken from Washington, Ancestry's Red Book by Dwight A. Radford, edited by Alice Eichholz. (Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Incorporated, 1992).
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Washington Death Index, 1940-96 [database online]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives.
| Source: Washington State Death Index 1940-1996
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Formerly called Old Saint Mary's | |
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Email: lfhistor@ntcnet.com | |
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Phone: 315.823.0643 | |
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http://archives.gov/veterans/research/genealogy.html | |