- BIRTH: AUG 1834, Sheldon, Franklin Co., VT
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- DEATH: 24 APR 1905
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Family 1:
Eli SHERMAN
- +Cora E. SHERMAN
- +Frederick E. SHERMAN
- +Curtis Clyde SHERMAN
- +Christina SHERMAN
- +Nellie L. SHERMAN
- Cortez SHERMAN
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|--Clarissa R. ALLARD
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Family 1:
Sally Ann KUYKENDALL
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Father: Siebut CRONKHITE
Mother: MARIETJE
Family 1:
Richard DENNEY
- Joseph DENNEY
- +Solomon DENNEY
- Edward DENNEY
- Andrew DENNEY
- Tamar DENNEY
- John DENNEY
- +Abraham DENNEY
- +Richard DENNEY
- Bargo DENNEY
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|--Betty CRONKHITE
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|_ MARIETJE ________|
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Father: Thomas HULSE
Mother: Ruth WHITE
_Thomas HULSE _
_Thomas HULSE _|
| |_ RUTH ________
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|--Jesse HULSE
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|_Ruth WHITE ___|
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- BIRTH: 02 AUG 1851, Cambia, Niagara County, New York
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- DEATH: 11 SEP 1932, Eaton County, Michigan
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Caronona of Pectrum.
- BURIAL: SEP 1932, Rosehill Cemetery; Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan
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- CONFIRMATION: 1867, (M) Book 2: page 347 #121. Eaton Co. County Clerk.
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- CENSUS: 1860, U.S. Census; Windsor Township, Eaton County, Michigan. Page 113: line #10.
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- EVENT: Marriage certificate
1867
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(M) Book 2: page 347 #121. Eaton Co. County Clerk.
- EVENT: Death Certificate
1932
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(D) Book 8: page 626 #37. Eaton Co. County Clerk.
- EVENT: Article
01 JUN 2005
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Flashes Shopper's Guide & News, Eaton Rapids, MI. page 15.
- CONFIRMATION: De Land, Florida [personal archives: Gillett family].
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- CONFIRMATION: 2004, Katherine Staley 3301 Belsay Road Burton, Michigan 48519-1623
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- CONFIRMATION: 2006, Shannon Rathbun
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- CENSUS: 1880, U.S. Census; Eaton Rapids Township, Eaton County, Michigan, vol 6. ed 70
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- CENSUS: 1930, U.S. Census; City of Eaton Rapids (1st ward), Eaton County, Michigan. Page 20: line #20.
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- CENSUS: 1998, Gillett, Robert C. "Personal Genealogical Histories." 1998;
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Father: Orson HURLBURT
Mother: Elizabeth SPENCER
Family 1:
Ransom Floyd GILLETT
- MARRIAGE: 02 FEB 1867, Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan
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- +Charles Edwin GILLETT
- +Roswell R. GILLETT
- +Alphonso L. GILLETT
- Ramsom A. GILLETT Jr.
- +Bessie L. GILLETT
- +Nellie Mae GILLETT
- +Nettie J. GILLETT
- +Fannie Ann GILLETT
- +Florence GILLETT
_Charles HURLBURT _
_Orson HURLBURT ____|
| |_Elizabeth LEWIS __
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|--Eunice Elizabeth HURLBURT
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|_Elizabeth SPENCER _|
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- BIRTH: 01 JUN 1828, Winchester, Litchfield, Ct.
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Father: Erastus Grant HURLBURT
Mother: Clarissa P. GOODWIN
Family 1:
Almira S LLOYD
- MARRIAGE: NOV 1860, Geneva, Ohio
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- +Myra S. HURLBURT
- Jay B. HURLBURT
- Lillian HURLBURT
- +Anna Lucille HURLBURT
Family 2:
Eliza BUSHNELL
_Thomas HURLBURT _
_Erastus Grant HURLBURT _|
| |_Eunice GRANT ____
|
|--Jehiel Burr HURLBURT
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| _Russell GOODWIN _
|_Clarissa P. GOODWIN ____|
|_Ruth CHURCH _____
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He resided in Boonsboro, Iowa, in 1862. Then on 20 Sept 1862, he was a so
ldier in the 32nd Regiment, Iowa Volunteers. (HG) Became Treasurer and S
heriff successively of Boone County.
Biography taken from A Biographical Record of Boone County Iowa, Illustr
ated;
The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, New York & Chicago, 1902.
Farmer, teacher, California argonaut, citizen, soldier and civil officer
, Jehiel B. Hurlburt was born in the town of Winchester, Litchfield count
y, Connecticut, June 1, 1828, in the sixth generation from English ancest
ry and is a son of Erastus G. and Clarissa (Goodwin) Hurlburt, both nativ
es of Hartford county, Connecticut, the father born in 1787. He traces hi
s ancestry back to Thomas H. Hurlburt, the immigrant who came from Englan
d in 1637; through Stephen (2); Thomas (3); Elijah (4); and Erastus G., t
he father of our subject. The immigrant ancestor was the father of five s
ons.
Erastus G. Hurlburt, the father of our subject, was a farmer and was ass
isted in his occupation by a family of eleven children, all born on the h
ome place. In 1842 he removed to Ashtabula county, Ohio, one of the count
ies of "The Connecticut Reserve," as it was popularly called, and the
n a comparatively new country. As the land in that region was covered wit
h a dense growth of timber, young Jehiel found occasion for the plentifu
l use of his spare energies in clearing it. After three years his fathe
r died, in 1845; his wife survived him for eleven years, passing away i
n 1856. In their family was seven sons and four daughters of whom four so
ns and one daughter are now living, namely: Mrs. Louisa Freer, a widow, r
esiding at Mount Vernon, Iowa, at eighty- four years of age; Judge Beldo
n G., of San Jose, California, eighty-two years old; Jehiel Burr, of thi
s review; H.C., of Osborn county, Kansas; and Captain David E., of Ashtab
ula country, Ohio, who commanded Company K, of the Twenty-ninth Ohio Infa
ntry, during the Civil war.
Young Jehiel spent his boyhood in the usual manner of the lads of that d
ay, working on the farm in summer and attending the country schools in th
e winter. His removal to Hohio when fourteen years old did not materiall
y vary the order of his occupations, for the citizens had a common ancest
ry and like eagerness for educational advantages for their children. Thus
, it came, in the most natural way, that he graduated from the school ben
ches to the seat of the teacher, and seven consecutive winters saw him oc
cupied in the latter capacity in Ohio and Illinois. In the latter state h
e taught in the towns of Bloomingdale and Nauvoo. While thus engaged, i
n the latter place, he contracted the prevailing "gold fever" and prepare
d during the winter of 1851-2 for an overland trip to the Pacific coast c
ountry, which design was carried out in 1852, consuming six months of th
e summer season. The departure of himself and brother, B.G., was from Nau
voo, and arriving in central Iowa, they found that the grass was not ye
t grown sufficiently for their oxen and they encamped for a month on wha
t is now the site of Mitchellville, a few miles east of the city of Des M
oines, until the herbage was sufficiently advanced. This period of rest g
ave opportunity to observe the richness of Iowa's prairie soil and doubtl
ess afterward had its influence in determining his future location. Ther
e was nothing out of the common happened to his party in this long, wear
y and monotonous journey; the way lined with the wreck of wagons, ox-bows
, discarded boxes, bones of dead cattle and sometimes those of human bein
gs; all conditions requiring the utmost endurance, patience and whateve
r of hope was left yet in their weary bodies or more weary minds. Arrive
d at the long sought Eldorado August 28 Mr. Hurlburt engaged in mining fo
r a short time, but meeting with indifferent success took up truck farmin
g in the Sacramento valley, forty miles north of the city of the same nam
e. This he followed for three years, returning in the early part of 185
6 to his home in Ohio, by way of Nicaragua Lake and New York city.
In 1857 Mr. Hurlburt came to Iowa and purchased a farm in Worth township
, Boone county. After this investment he returned to Ohio and pursued th
e work of farming until 1860, on November 10th of which year he was unite
d in marriage with Miss Myra S. Lloyd, a native of Lake county, the cerem
ony occurring in Ashtabula county. The bride had been engaged in teachin
g successfully prior to her marriage, and was a daughter of Lester Lloyd
, who was Massachusetts born and engaged in agriculture after his remova
l to Ohio. Shortly after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt came on to Iow
a and took up their residence on the land previously acquired, building f
irst temproary quarters and breaking the prairie sod, and in due course o
f time establishing themselves in a comfortable farm home. In recent year
s--in 1896-- they have built and occupy a pleasant residence in the villa
ge of Luther, which town owes its existence to the construction of the li
ne of the Milwaukee railway within a mile or two of the home farm.
Seven children blessed this union, only four of whom are now living, nam
ely: Mrs. Anna L. is the wife of Edwin Moss, whose farm lies not far fro
m that of the parents, and they have one son, Howard L.; Myra S. is the w
ife of C.D. Todhunter, of Indianola, Iowa, and they have a son, Lewis J.
; Jay B. is a merchant of Luther; Lillian L. is a trusted employe in th
e post office at Luther.
A youth who imbibed his views of political equity and the rights of ma
n from perusing the new York Weekly Tribune ever since his thirteenth yea
r could not be indifferent to the assault upon the nation's integrity b
y open rebellion, and in 1862 Mr. Hurlburt responded to the call for troo
ps by enlisting, August 11th, in the ranks of Company D., Thirty-second I
owa Volunteer Infantry, commanded by Colonel John Scott. The regiment ren
dezvoused at Dubuque for organization and equipment and was promptly sen
t southward. It was divided at Cairo, one portion going into garrison dut
y at New Madrid and a battalion of four companies under command of Majo
r Eberhart being detached for a long and arduous campaign which took it i
nto southern Missouri and to Little Rock, Arkansas, often skirmishing an
d capturing the capital aforesaid. After lying ill in the hospital at Mem
phis, Mr. Hurlburt received an honorable discharge and returned home in J
uly 1864. To have been a member of this regiment was itself an honor; it
s regimental colors, now in the capitl building, are inscribed with the b
attles of Cape Girardeau, Bayou Metaire, Fort De Russey, Pleasant Hill (w
here the regiment suffered "the greatest loss in modern battles"), Marksv
ille, Yellow Bayou, Lake Chicot, Tupelo, Old Town Creek, Nashville, Brent
wood Hills and Fort Blakely.
Upon the organization of the Republican party Mr. Hurlburt became identi
fied with it and voted for John C. Fremont, its first presidential candid
ate. He is of the same political faith yet. In 1865 he was elected to th
e responsible office of treasurer of Boone county for the term of two yea
rs. In 1873 he was elected sheriff of the same county, serving the custom
ary term of two years. He has at all times taken an intelligent interes
t in promoting the best local government, often seeing his prevision of p
ublic policies become true, and patiently waiting the slower conception o
f these by his less discerning neighbors. His religious convictions hav
e caused his affiliation with the Methodist Episcopal church. In the welf
are of the young he takes a kindly, fatherly interest, and is a most exce
llent neighbor as is the habit of all pioneer settlers, imbibed in the ti
mes when conveniences were few and all were mutually helpful. He is entir
ely too modest to permit the recitation here of the good qualities whic
h his intimates ascribe to his nature but we can not refrain from the rem
ark that the man who was nurtured from the columns of the New York Tribun
e, who reads habitually the Forum and like substantial literature, take
s his cure in morals from the pages of the Bible, bears in these his ow
n banner of respectability, sincerity and ability. May he have many year
s before is "beat the last tattoo."
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- BIRTH: 29 SEP 1782, Westhampton, Mass.
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- DEATH: 03 DEC 1782
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Father: Samuel HURLBUT
Mother: Jerusha HIGGINS
_David HURLBUT _____
_Samuel HURLBUT __|
| |_Ruth BELDEN _______
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|--Bethia HURLBUT
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| _Cornelius HIGGINS _
|_Jerusha HIGGINS _|
|_Sarah HAWES _______
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Died by the burn of a hot coal from a fire.
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- BIRTH: ABT 1860, Dalton, Coos County, NH.
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- DEATH: 22 MAR 1886, San Fransico, CA.
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- BURIAL: Ferndale Cemetery, Ferndale, Humbolt County, Ca.
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Father: Edmund HURLBUTT
Mother: Nancy LEWIS
_Nathaniel HURLBUTT _
_Edmund HURLBUTT _|
| |_Sabrina GREENE _____
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|--Annie I. HURLBUTT
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| _Samuel LEWIS _______
|_Nancy LEWIS _____|
|_Margaret HENRY _____
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Died during surgury in San Fransico, Ca. March 22, 1886.
Newspaper clippings, undated, (which we quote), provide the only informa
tion available on this family:
"Many friends are made sad by the painful intelligence of the death
, at San Francisco on the 22nd, of Miss Anna Hurlbutt, youngest daughte
r of Mr. Edmund
Hurlbutt of Dalton, on the 27th year of her age. She had been failing e
specially for the past 18 months, when with a view to more skillful medic
al treatment her older brother and wife, of Ferndale, with whom she was r
esiding, accompanied her to San Francisco, where everything was done fo
r her that love and skill could do, and for a while there was some hope o
f her recovery. But that hope was to be disappointed. The brother and s
ister who loved her much were with her to the last. She was conscious ti
ll near the end when she seemed like one in a gentle sleep till she passe
d from this life without a struggle. Her remains were taken by the strick
en ones to their home in Ferndale for funeral services and interment. Th
e blow falls the heaviest upon friends in Dalton, especially upon the age
d father. They have the sympathy of the entire community."
Ferndale Enterprise April 10, 1886
Obituary
Died in San Francisco March 22, 1886, Anna I. Hurlbutt, aged 26 years. S
he was born in Dalton, Coos county, New Hampshire. After the death of he
r mother almost seven years ago, she came to California for her health
. Four years ago last May, she came to Humboldt County where she foun
d a very pleasant home with her brother, Mr. N. Hurlbutt and family. Abo
ut a year and a half ago, her health began rapidly to decline; nothing wa
s left undone that could have been done to secure her recovery. In compa
ny with Mrs. Hurlbutt and Carter, she went to San Francisco about six wee
ks ago, where it was found that the only chance of life was to have a sur
gical operation performed, which the deceased urgently requested. Mr. Hu
rlbutt was immediately sent for and her friends were with her to the last
, which was a source of the greatest satisfaction to her. The operatio
n was performed successfully, by the best surgical skill in the city, bu
t her blood was in such a condition that it was impossible for her to rec
over. She lived about thirty-seven hours after the operation. She recov
ered consciousness, and slept quietly a portion of the night following
. From the first, she was very brave and very patient, and a short tim
e before her death said with perfect resignation, "It is all over, an
d I think it is better." Then seemed as one sleeping and passed from thi
s life without a struggle. Her remains were brought to her former home i
n Humboldt county, and the funeral services were held in the S. D. Advent
ist Church in Ferndale. That she had many friends was shown at the larg
e gathering at her funeral, it being the largest ever held in this place
, services conducted by the writer. Philip Kent.
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- BIRTH: 27 OCT 1770, Stratford, Fairfield, CT
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- DEATH: 17 APR 1836
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Father: Phineas LAKE
Mother: Elizabeth STILSON
Family 1:
Asa NARRAMORE
- MARRIAGE: 29 MAR 1790, Charlotte, Chittenden, VT
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- Truman FREEMAN Narramore\
- Polly NARRAMORE
- Elizabeth (Betsey) NARRAMORE
- Lydia NARRAMORE
- John NARRAMORE
- Freeman NARRAMORE
- Orposa NARRAMORE
- +Samuel NARAMORE
- Lucy NARRAMORE
- Emeline Cecil NARRAMORE
- Harriet A. NARRAMORE
_Joseph LAKE _____
_Phineas LAKE ______|
| |_Deborah JACKSON _
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|--Mary LAKE
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| __________________
|_Elizabeth STILSON _|
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Father: George PECK
Family 1:
Albert LEWIS
- David LEWIS
- Daniel LEWIS
_Mark PECK __
_George PECK _|
| |_Rena PARCH _
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|--Lucielle PECK
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| _____________
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- BIRTH: 23 APR 1857, Salem, Washington Co., NY
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- DEATH: 01 DEC 1863, bur: Evergreen Cem., Salem, Washington Co., NY
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Father: Josiah Rising SHERMAN
Mother: Lydia S. WALKER
_Isaac SHERMAN ___________
_Josiah Rising SHERMAN _|
| |_Charlotte Louisa RISING _
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|--Cornelia Elizabeth SHERMAN
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| __________________________
|_Lydia S. WALKER _______|
|__________________________
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- BIRTH: 25 APR 1900, Salem, Washington Co., NY
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Father: William Albert SHERMAN
Mother: Mary COLE
_Jesse Seeley SHERMAN _
_William Albert SHERMAN _|
| |_Lucinda WOODWARD _____
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|--William Irving SHERMAN
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| _______________________
|_Mary COLE ______________|
|_______________________
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Father: Fay Calvin SMITH
Mother: Imo Dale MITCHELL
Family 1:
Fred DAMON
- Larry DAMON
- Lowell Frederick DAMON
Family 2:
Leo DAMON
_John SMITH ________
_Fay Calvin SMITH __|
| |_Sarepta A. STOKER _
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|--Goldie Pauline SMITH
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| _William MITCHELL __
|_Imo Dale MITCHELL _|
|_Elizabeth KOCH ____
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Father: Aaron 'Alex' TAYLOR
Mother: Susan HURLBUTT
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_Aaron 'Alex' TAYLOR _|
| |________________
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|--Frederick N TAYLOR
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| _Alba HURLBUTT _
|_Susan HURLBUTT ______|
|_Laura OSGOOD __
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- BIRTH: ABT 1773, Perhaps, Sussex, New Jersey
[S1084]
- DEATH: 28 SEP 1838, Jasper, Steuben County New YORK
[S1084]
- BURIAL: five corner cemetery jasper steuben
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Father: Johan Adam WASS
Mother: Elizabeth LAUB
Family 1:
ANNA
- MARRIAGE: ABT 1791, probably new jersey
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- Katharina WASS
- +William WASS
- +Anna WASS
- Susanna Maria WASS
- +Mary WASS
- +Phoebe WASS
- +Elizabeth WASS
- Margaret WASS
- David WASS
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_Johan Adam WASS _|
| |______________________
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|--Adam WASS
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| _Johan LAUB __________
|_Elizabeth LAUB __|
|_Maria Gertrude MOSS _
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