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1701 | [EFA4.FTW] Date: 02-03-2000; Publication: Denver Rocky Mountain News; ALICE EDDY MILLS, 95, of Englewood died Jan. 23. Services were Jan. 31. Mrs. Mills was born in Lewiston, Maine, on Nov. 16, 1904. She married Ernest Parker Mills, 1930. She was a homemaker. Survivors include daughters Marjory Eddy Shupert of Littleton and Susan Dreisbach of OH; son Jay of Berthoud; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren | Eddy, Alice Irene (I58626)
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1702 | [EFA4.FTW] Date: 08-22-1997; Publication: Denver Rocky Mountain News; ERNEST PARKER ``SKIPPER'' MILLS, 94, of Englewood died Aug. 18. Burial was in the Montview Church Columbarium. Mr. Mills was born in Frankfort, Mich. He married Alice Irene Eddy, 1930. He served in the Navy during World War II for three years and attained the rank of lieutenant commander. He worked for Public Service for 41 years, retiring in 1971. He served a two-year and a six-year term on the Colorado State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education. He was a member of Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, serving on Session for 17 years. He received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Trade and Technical Schools. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and was president of the Rocky Mountain chapter of the American Society of Training Directors, Survivors include his wife; daughters Marjory Eddy Mills Shupert of Littleton, Susan Irene Mills Dreisbach of OH; son Jay of OH; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren | Mills, Ernest Parker (I47196)
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1703 | [EFA4.FTW] David Ashley settled in Springfield and lived there the first three years and a half of his married life. In 1661 grants of lands had been made to Captain Pynchon, Robert Ashley and George Colton at the new settlement then being made at Woronoco, now Westfield, and David Ashley eventually had his father's title confirmed to him. On February 8, 1663-4, David Ashley received a thirty acre grant at Woronoco, on condition that he and the other grantees were "to pay the Indians for their purchase within three years and that they go there to dwell." He was one of the original grantees of land on the Fort Side (Main Street) on July 6, 1666. This land was to be settled "in their own persons on the last of May next." He probably removed his family to Westfield in the spring of 1667. He lived near the confluence of Great and Little rivers, and styled himself "yoeman." In March, 1668, a division of territory was made into three parts, and lots cast for it, and David Ashley's lands fell in the first division. In March, 1669, Sacketts creek was granted to Joseph Whiting and David Ashley "to set a mill thereon and grind corn." At a county court held at Springfield September 27, 1670, Walter Lee brought an action against David Ashley "for taking away from him 10 shock of his wheat last year and a load of Indian corn this year off the ground which he had plowed and sowed." This must have been a mistake on Mr. Ashley's part, as the parties agreed before the jury brought in their verdict. The gravestones of David Ashley and his wife are among the oldest in the old Westfield cemetery. They are short irregular slabs of native stone, and are so weather-beaten that they were deciphered with difficulty as follows: DAVID ASHLEY DYED ON DES YE 8 1718 AGED 77 YEAR HANNAH YE WIFE OF DAVID ASHL EY DYED ON IVNE T-E 7 1722 AGED 76 YEAR Administration was granted on the estate of David Ashley 10 March 1718-19 to his widow Hannah. [Hampsh. Co. Prob. Rec., vol. 4, p. 13.] The inventory was taken 6 January 1718-9 and amounted to | Ashley, David (I28385)
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1704 | [EFA4.FTW] Dayton Willis Eddy, 83, a retired major general in the Army Signal Corps who became telecommunications coordinator in the Maryland Department of General Services, died January 23, 1999 at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore after a stroke. General Eddy, a resident of Clarksville, served in the Pacific in World War II. He later served in Washington and France. He was a graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in Washington and the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk. From 1963 to 1966, he was deputy commanding general of the Army Security Agency, and from 1966 to 1969, he was director of communications-electronics on the Joint Staff Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He retired later that year after a brief period as deputy chief of reserve components on the Army staff. General Eddy's military decorations included two awards of the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star and the Army Commendation Medal. General Eddy was born in Vineyard Haven, MA. In 1937, he graduated from the University of Vermont, where he majored in electrical engineering. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant of infantry in the Army Reserves through the Reserve Officer Training Corps. In 1964, he received a master's degree in business administration from George Washington University. In 1940, he was called to active duty. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, he was aboard a troop transport bound for the Philippines. The ship was ordered to Australia instead. Because of his background in electrical engineering, he was detailed to the Signal Corps. During the next three years, he had assignments in Australia, Java and New Guinea. In 1944, he commanded a signal battalion that set up communications for the headquarters of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur during the liberation of the Philippines. In 1946, General Eddy was ordered to Washington. He spent the next five years in the Office of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army and had maintained a residence in the Washington area since then. He lived in Falls Church before moving to Clarksville 25 years ago. He was recalled to active duty from retirement for several months in 1971. He began his career with the Maryland General Services Department in 1972. He retired a second time in 1981. General Eddy was a member of the Association of the U.S. Army, the Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association and St. Marks Episcopal Church in Highland. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Jane Johnston Eddy of Clarksville; two daughters, Dana C. Rau of Sharpsburg, Md., and Janet L. Voight of Germantown; and three grandchildren | Eddy, Dayton Willis (I60193)
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1705 | [EFA4.FTW] DENNIS ROOT," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time, born Dec. 3d, 1805, to Joseph and his wife, No. (448;) learned shoemaking of Seth Dickinson, in Kensington, married Nov. 26th, 1829, Marcia Recor, daughter of No. (467,) born Sept. 12th, 1812; he fell under the censure of the church, Oct. 11th, 1837, for neglect of public worship and gospel ordinances; he died Nov. 18th, 1843, aged 38, by falling under a cart-wheel; she married second, Jan. 30th, 1853, Oswyn Stanley, of Kensington, son of Hezekiah. | Root, Dennis (I25424)
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1706 | [EFA4.FTW] Descendants of Niclas Schild http: /familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/i/Herbert-D-Shiltz/BOOK-0001/0004-0009.html#IND15436REF6 55. CATHERINE6 SHILTS (JACOB5, FREDERICK4 SCHILD, MATTHIAS3, JOHANN JOST2, NICLAS1) was born 15 Dec 1843 in Harrison Co., OH, and died 14 Dec 1916 in Centerville, Iowa. She married FREDERICK EDDY 26 Aug 1866 in Appanoose Co., Iowa, son of WILLIAM EDDY and CATHERINE. Children of CATHERINE SHILTS and FREDERICK EDDY are: 136. i. SUSAN H.7 EDDY, b. 9 Sep 1867, Appanoose Co., Iowa; d. 4 Apr 1895, Appanoose Co., Iowa. ii. NICHOLAS FRANKLIN EDDY, b. 1870; d. 17 Jan 1882, Sharon Twp., Appanoose Co., Iowa. 137. iii. WILLIAM JACOB EDDY, b. 21 Aug 1871, Appanoose Co., Iowa; d. 4 Nov 1918, Appanoose Co., Iowa. 138. iv. GEORGE ELMER EDDY, b. 5 Dec 1873, Appanoose Co., Iowa; d. 1952. v. IRA EMMETT EDDY, b. 11 Jan 1876; d. 1 Jan 1900, Sharon Twp., Appanoose Co., Iowa. | Shilts, Catherine (I76016)
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1707 | [EFA4.FTW] Died in youth | Eddy, William D. (I09049)
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1708 | [EFA4.FTW] Died on November 12th, Lucius Eddy of Wiota, Minn. accident from own gun. 11/21/1835 | Eddy, Lucius (I20306)
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1709 | [EFA4.FTW] DIED. EDDY-At his home on Third Street, on Saturday, January 27, John Eddy, age 41 years, 5 months and 2 days. The sudden death of John Eddy last Saturday night was a shock to the community. Mr. Eddy and his family had been out to a neighbors to spend the evening and upon returning home had just entered his house when he fell dead. The deceased was a member of the I.O.O.F. and A.O.U.W. of Bayfield. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon and were conducted by the Odd Fellows. Rev. A. B. Soule preached the funeral sermon at the Methodist church, of which Mr. Eddy was a member Mr. Eddy was born August 25, 1858 at Port Luen [see notes], Cornwall, England, began life as a sailor at 14 year of age; married Miss Katie Clark April 23, 1872[see notes], at Dublin Ireland; came to America in May 1886; worked in Superior mine at Ishpeming, Michigan, until 1891; worked in a machine shop at Marquette one and one-half years, and then was appointed as light keeper by the government, the last four years being stationed at Raspberry Island. A wife and two chldren are left to mourn his death. Mr. and Mrs. John Norris, of Ishpehming, were here to attend the funeral. Mrs. Norris is a sister of the deceased. | Eddy, John (I09708)
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1710 | [EFA4.FTW] Dwight Winsett's Lincoln Co TN Marriages 1910-1919 from Fayetteville Observer 02 Sep 1915FOp:1c:2Frank Baker & L. Edde | Edde, Lillian (I76952)
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1711 | [EFA4.FTW] E.B. Eddy was born in Bristol, Vermont in 1827 and came to Hull at the age of twenty-four. He arrived with his wife and with very little money. Eddy rented the upper floor of Ruggle Wright's old smithy. Using the "buttings" from discarded pine stubs from the Chaudiere Mills, Eddy and his wife worked through the night manufacturing and hand dipping the wood to make matches. Eddy began selling his matches door to door but soon his reputation boosted his sales to places as far away as Toronto. Using the profits from these early sales, Eddy purchased machinery to automate the manufacturing process. In 1855, Eddy expanded his operations to the manufacturing of lumber, and two years later, the production of wooden pails, clothes pegs and corrugated washboards. Eddy bought timber limits on the Upper Ottawa River to use in his mill. In 1870, a match factory was built on an island owned by the Wrights at the Chaudiere. The factory produced nearly a million matches a day. Five years later, Eddy was the largest match manufacturer in the British Empire until a fire destroyed his mills. Far from giving up, he built a pulp mill in 1888 and converted from the huge grinders that cut the logs to using a chemical process in the production of the pulp. The pulp he produced was of excellent quality and was sold to customers in the United States. Later, he branched out into the production of fine paper. By 1900, Eddy was free of debt and all his enterprises were making money. Due to high insurance costs, he decided to cancel his premiums in 1899. Within a year a fire ravaged everything he owned and he suffered damages in the range of three million dollars. Immediately after the fire, Eddy attained loans that enabled him to rebuild. He managed to repay most of the loans by the time of his death. E.B. Eddy died on 1906. The E.B. Eddy Company continued to prosper after his death. In 1927, the match factory was sold to a British corporation and in 1943, Williard Garfield Weston, a Canadian, bought the control interest of E.B. Eddy from Viscount Bennett. The E.B. Eddy Company acquired J.R. Booth's fine paper mill after World War II and in 1959 Weston bought out the shares of the company creating George Weston Limited. The sulphate mill and fourty-four acres of nearby property were bought by the National Capital Commission in 1972 to be used as public parkland. The Commission also purchased the Portage Bridge. E.B. Eddy Company was one of the largest employers in Hull and Ottawa for over one hundred years. Eddy was influential in the area and served six terms as mayor of Hull as well as ten years as an alderman. Today the E.B. Eddy name can be seen on products from fine papers to White Swan toilet tissue. Eddy, Ezra Butler, manufacturer (b near Bristol, Vt 22 Aug 1827; d at Hull, Qu | Eddy, Ezra Butler (I43757)
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1712 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Carnes Spouse: Mary Ousterman Marriage Date: Nov 1, 1850 Location: New York City County: New York State: New York Marriage ID: 2220308101 Publication: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1932, selected extracts Page: No page number listed Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Published: New York, NY Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. | Family: Eddy, Carnes / Ousterman, Mary (F01345)
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1713 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Catherine E. Spouse: ??? ??? Marriage Date: 1880 Location: Manhattan County: New York State: New York Marriage ID: 2220843827 Certificate Number: 6429 Publication: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brooklyn (1895-1897) Page: No page number listed Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Published: NY, NY. Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-1562446 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificate. | Family: Weller, George E. / Eddy, Catherine Elizabeth (F01383)
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1714 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Hopstill Married: Jan 24, 1705 in: Swansea, Bristol Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Spouse name: Almsbery, Jacob | Family: Ormsbee, Jacob / Eddy, Hopestill (F13744)
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1715 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Jemima Married: Apr 21, 1707 in: Swansea, Bristol Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Spouse name: Harden, Stephen | Family: Harding, Stephen / Eddy, Jemima (F05280)
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1716 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Joshua Married: May 03, 1709 in: Swansea, Bristol Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Spouse name: Stevens, Hannah | Family: Eddy, Joshua / Stevens, Hannah (F07534)
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1717 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Mary Married: Sep 05, 1780 in: Palmer, Hampden Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0496645 item 2. Spouse name: Hayes, David | Family: Hayes, David / Eddy, Mary (F03194)
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1718 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Obadiah Married: Dec 09, 1709 in: Swansea, Bristol Co., MA Gender: M This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0022366 item 3 & 0903395 items 7-8. Spouse name: Devotion, Abigail | Family: Eddy, Obadiah / Devotion, Abigail (F08374)
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1719 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Rachel Married: Oct 18, 1789 in: Lee, Berkshire Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0962278 item 2. Spouse name: Stanton, Rufus, Jr. | Family: Stanton, Rufus / Eddy, Rachel (F14046)
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1720 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddey, Sarah Spouse: John Davie Marriage Date: 1812 Location: Good Will County: Orange State: New York Marriage ID: 2220278220 Publication: Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and Descendants, Extracts from Vol.3, No.1 (Jul 1936) Page: No page number listed Author: Foley, Janet Publisher: Foley, Thomas Published: Akron, NY Eddey, Sarah Comments: The gender of Sarah Eddey is female. Spouse: John Davie Marriage Date: Mar 06, 1812 The following source has been recorded for this marriage: PRESB CHURCH, MONTGOMERY [GOODWILL] | Family: Davie, John / Eddey, Sarah (F12445)
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1721 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddie, William H. Spouse: Annie Neugebauer Marriage Date: 1897 Location: Brooklyn County: Kings State: New York Marriage ID: 2220682349 Certificate Number: 893 Publication: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brooklyn (1895-1897) Page: No page number listed Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Published: NY, NY. Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-1562446 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificate. | Family: Eddy, William / Neugabauer, Anna (F13321)
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1722 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY Eddy, Raymond C. Jr. b. Sept. 20, 1921 North Harmony. d. Apr. 26, 1975 Jamestown General Hospital. Age 53. s/o Raymond & Jessie (Card) Eddy. Married in Aug. of 1946 Marjorie Marie Costello. In 1975 Raymond C. Eddy lived on the Fluvanna Townline Road. He was employed for 24 years at Marlin-Rockwell Div. of TRW Inc., retiring in Feb. 1974 because of ill health. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and served with the European Theater of War. A resident of Fluvanna area the past 20 years. He has a brother, Albert Eddy of Panama, and a sister Mrs. Hazel Eidens of Ramsey Road, Ashville. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers: Harold, Kenneth and Gordon Eddy, and a sister, Mrs. Louis Ecker | Eddy, Raymond Card (I19378)
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1723 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY 119 W Orson EDDY b 4/4/1829 (*Son of Russell EDDY and Maria MACOMBER) died 4/11/1914 (Father of Harvey R.) Cordelia S. 6/6/1844 d 11/14/1937 Harvey R. 1871-1965 Mary E. DIKEMAN 1885-1963 | Eddy, Orson (I15884)
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1724 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY Daniel 6-30-185 Anna his wife 8-24-1832, ae 46 Daniel 7-31-187 Andrew son of Daniel & Nan Daniel D. son of Daniel & Nan Nancy 1827--19 Maty dau of Daniel & Nancy 10-26-1863, ae 4 | Eddy, Daniel (I17004)
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1725 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy Lillian Curtis 1870 1953 XIV- 191 Eddy Porter Wade 1869 1949 XIII- 153 | Eddy, Porter Wade (I77007)
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1726 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY Birney W. 1856 (cr 30Jun) 1947 CS Chester Township | Eddy, Birney Williston (I00229)
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1727 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy George 40 M W Blacksmith New York 42 198 212 Eddy Caroline 40 F W New York CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: NY COUNTY: Warren DIVISION: Luzerne | Eddy, George (I09788)
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1728 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy Joseph R. 41 M Stone cutter NY Eddy Malild 32 F NY Eddy Amy J. 8 F NY Eddy Flora A. 4 F NY | Eddy, Joseph R. (I18464)
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1729 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY GUY HARRISON 10-22-1888 06-14-1955 763186 M LINCOLN FORDICE MARY ELIZABETH EDDY JAMES ALVIN | Eddy, Guy Harrison (I75843)
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1730 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY (see Eddys), Huldah, w. Sam[ue]ll Jr., Aug. 7, 1796, a."upwards of" 30, C.R. _______ (Addy), ch. Andrew, Oct. 23, 1799, a. abt. 4 w., C.R. | Eddy, Andrew (I19014)
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1731 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY , ASINITH Stray: Individual bears a different surname than the head of the family Sex: Female Age: 85 Birthplace: UNITED STATES Religion: Christian Origin: ENGLISH District: NORTHUMBERLAND WEST ( 054 ) Sub-district: Haldimand ( C ) Division: 4 Page: 41 Microfilm reel: C-9984 Reference: RG31 | Honeywell, Asenieth (I75249)
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1732 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY , JOHN P 1871 Census, ON, CAN Sex: Male Age: 34 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Church of England, Anglican Origin: ENGLISH Occupation: Farmer ( F ) District: BRANT S. or W. ( 015 ) Sub-district: Burford ( A ) Division: 3 Page: 31 | Eddy, John Paul (I36123)
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1733 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY , STEPHEN Sex: Male Age: 50 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Episcopal Methodist/Methodist Episcopal Origin: ENGLISH Occupation: FARMER District: NORTHUMBERLAND WEST ( 054 ) Sub-district: Haldimand ( C ) Division: 2 Page: 40 Microfilm reel: C-9983 - C-9984 Reference: RG31 | Eddy, Stephen (I18885)
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1734 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Lucretia, w. Job. July 27,1845, ae 46 | Lucretia (I19156)
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1735 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Abbie A. S. Spouse: George N. Broadhurst Marriage Date: 1896 Location: Brooklyn County: Kings State: New York Marriage ID: 2220670950 Certificate Number: 2272 Publication: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brooklyn (1895-1897) Page: No page number listed Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Published: NY, NY. Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-1562446 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificate. | Family: Broadhurst, George S. / Eddy, Abbie A.S (F10503)
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1736 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Abigail Spouse: Henry C. Bushnell Marriage Date: 1838 Location: New York City County: New York State: New York Marriage ID: 2220326000 Publication: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1941, selected extracts Page: 246 Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Published: New York, NY Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. | Family: Bushnell, Henry C. / Eddy, Abigail (F04145)
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1737 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Absolum Gender: Male Spouse: Mary E. Hanlin Marriage Date: Nov 14, 1871 County: Pleasants More About: This record can be found at the County Clerk Records, Film # 0868171-0868172 | Family: Eddy, Absalom / Hanlon, Mary A. (F10899)
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1738 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Adelaide M. 1919 172 Eddy, Arthur, G. 1957 150 Eddy, Henry C. no datVeteran Civil War 172 Eddy, Lilian R. 1953 150 Eddy, Willard A. 1897 150 | Eddy, Arthur George (I53542)
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1739 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Alice Gender: Female Spouse: Charles Welch Marriage Date: Oct 16, 1900 County: Ritchie More About: This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 0839540 | Family: Welch, Charles Ambrose / Eddy, Alice Evelyn (F12989)
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1740 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY, Anna and John Eddy, Mar. 16, 1797. | Family: Eddy, John / Eddy, Anna (F01499)
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1741 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Anna O. Comments: The gender of Anna O. Eddy is female. Spouse: L. C. Keenan Marriage Date: Sep 18, 1881 County: Lawrence Notes: This record can be found in the County Court Records, Film # 1031090 - 1031095 | Family: Keenan, L.C / Eddy, Anna O. (F30050)
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1742 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Annie E. Note: Annie E. Eddy married Preston E. Hodsdon on Dec 10, 1887 in Penobscot County, Maine. Gender: Female Residence: Corinth Spouse's Residence: Corinth Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 5, volume 7, page 285. | Family: Hodsdon, Preston / Eddy, Annie E. (F29452)
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1743 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Ashton Chauncey.--Was born Nov. 27, 1849, at Theresa, N. Y.; A.B., Wesleyan University, 1875; A.M., Wesleyan University, 1878; postgraduate at Wesleyan University, 1875; attended Drew Theological Seminary, 1878-80; entered the Northern New York Conference, 1881; appointments: '80, St. Lawrence, N. Y. (Supply); '81, La Fargeville, N. Y.; '82, Brasher, N. Y.; '83-'85, Constable, N. Y.; '86, Floyd, N. Y.; '87, located at his own request; married Miss Ida L. Wells, Middletown, Conn., Oct. 20, 1880; address, Claremont, Va. | Eddy, Ashton Chauncey (I57246)
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1744 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Belle W. Spouse: ??? ??? Marriage Date: 1878 Location: Manhattan County: New York State: New York Certificate Number: 1128 Publication: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brooklyn (1895-1897) Page: No page number listed Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Published: NY, NY. Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-1562446 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificate. | Family: Unknown / Eddy, Belle W. (F05582)
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1745 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eddy, G.H. (I04782)
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1746 | [EFA4.FTW] EDDY, Bridget L. d. October 20, 1851? 4 years, 4 months Daughter of James & Jane | Eddy, Bridget L. (I80200)
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1747 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Capt. William Spouse: Martha E. Tripp Marriage Date: Jul 21, 1846 Location: New York City County: New York State: New York Marriage ID: 2220308105 Publication: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1932, selected extracts Page: No page number listed Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Published: New York, NY Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT | Family: Eddy, William / Tripp, Martha E. (F05730)
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1748 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Caroline Spouse: John Labatute Marriage Date: Feb 22, 1838 Location: New York City County: New York State: New York Marriage ID: 2220314260 Publication: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly), 1932, selected extracts Page: No page number listed Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Published: New York, NY Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. | Family: Labatute, John / Eddy, Caroline (F05575)
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1749 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Casper Wister Spouse: Cornelia Catharine Kissam Marriage Date: 1812 Location: New York City County: New York State: New York Marriage ID: 2220291716 Publication: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly),1940, selected extracts Page: 82 Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Published: New York, NY Comments: On microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. | Family: Eddy, Caspar Wistar / Kissma, Cornelia Catharine Kissam or (F02537)
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1750 | [EFA4.FTW] Eddy, Charles M.--Was born Sept. 22, 1861, at Scottsville, N. Y.; was converted at the age of fifteen; studied at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary; Ph.B., Syracuse University; Ph.M., Syracuse University; attended Drew Theological Seminary, 1884; entered the Central New York Conference, 1885; appointments: '85, East Palmyra, N. Y.; '86-'88, Benton Center, N. Y.; '89, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Hornellsville, N. Y.; '90-'92, Furman Street, Syracuse, N. Y.; '93, '94, Cazenovia, N. Y.; married Miss Nellie D. Lenox, Sept. 22, 1885. | Eddy, Rev. Charles Major (I57360)
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