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9701 |
| Emmett Stimac Illinois Nokomis Nokomis High School 1948 |
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9702 |
| Emory Brooks Birth Emory Brooks Birth, He's Number 208 |
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9703 |
| Emory D Lanphear Headstone. Status: Located; Emory D Lanphear Headstone. |
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9704 |
| Empire. Empire. |
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9705 |
| Empty Tavern Limits Pursuit - Death Of Carol Stinger Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) 19 Aug 1983, Friday, Page 3 |
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9706 |
| Empty Trucks Hit - Drivers Hospitalized, Ernie Newell The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), 30 Sep 1952, Tue, Page 5 |
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9707 |
| Encampment of the Loyalists. Encampment of the Loyalists at Johnstown, a New Settlement, on the Banks of the River St. Lawrence in Canada, taken June 6th 1784. Watercolor by James Peachy. |
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9708 |
| End of Wheelock Probe. The Times-Republican, Marshalltown, Iowa, Thursday, December 3, 1914 page one. |
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9709 |
| Enders Game. Enders Game. |
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9710 |
| Endicott "Chub" Peabody Headstone. Status: Located; Endicott "Chub" Peabody Headstone. |
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9711 |
| Endicott and Fannie Peabody Marriage Endicott and Fannie Peabody Marriage, They Are Number 21 On The List |
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9712 |
| Endicott Chub Peabody. Endicott Chub Peabody. |
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9713 |
| Endicott Peabody Endicott Peabody |
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9714 |
| Endicott Peabody Endicott Peabody |
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9715 |
| Endicott_Peabody_and_President_Lyndon_B._Johnson. Mayor John F. Collins following Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody and President Lyndon B. Johnson away from U.S. Air Force plane |
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9716 |
| Engaged Miss Denise Root. The Chicago Daily Tribune, Tuesday, November 26, 1940 page 13. |
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9717 |
| Engagement announced at the 1910 Edward Avery Memorial Association Meeting. The Norwich (Connecticut) Bulletin, Friday, September 30, 1910 page 8. |
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9718 |
| Engagement Announcement Engagement Announcement for a likely Kleinfeldt cousin. |
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9719 |
| Engelberta Hiegert Birth. Baden, Germany, Church Book Duplicates, 1800-1870, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Staatsarchiv Freiburg L10 Bd. 0133 |
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9720 |
| England Woodbury Parish Church where George may have attended. |
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9721 |
| England Woodbury Parish Church where George may have attended. |
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9722 |
| England Woodbury Parish Church where George may have attended. |
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9723 |
| England Salcombe Regis Church where George and Jane were likely married. |
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9724 |
| England "Combe" where Clapps lived just down from the church. |
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9725 |
| England Salcombe Regis Church where George and Jane were likely married. |
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9726 |
| England. Seaton Church where children of George Weekes may have been Baptized. |
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9727 |
| Enoch Clapp. The Clapp Memorial. Record of the Clapp Family in America, Containing Sketches of the Original Six Emigrants, and a Genealogy of Their Descendants Bearing the Name. With a Supplement. By Ebenezer Clapp. Published in Boston by David Clapp & Son Publishing 1876. Page (facing) 270. |
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9728 |
| Enoch Crosby Memorial Dedication Plaque. Enoch Crosby Memorial Dedication Plaque. |
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9729 |
| Enoch Crosby. Enoch Crosby engraving from "The spy unmasked; or, Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, alias Harvey Birch, the hero of Mr. Cooper's tale of the neutral ground; being an authentic account of the secret services which he rendered his country during the revolutionary war" by H. L. Barnum, 1886. |
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9730 |
| Enoch Hamlin Sears Interment Card Enoch Hamlin Sears Interment Card |
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9731 |
| Enola (nee Brigham) Northrup Obituary Holland Sentinel, Wednesday, December 7, 1977, Page 27 |
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9732 |
| Enola B Northrup Obit. Clipping. Newspaper not recorded. |
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9733 |
| Enola Northrup Presents Oil Painting Benton Harbor News Palladium, Friday, November 20, 1970, Page 10 |
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9734 |
| Enrica Soma, holding Angelica Huston. Enrica Soma, holding Angelica Huston. |
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9735 |
| Ens. Jonathan Brigham Headstone. Status: Located; Ens. Jonathan Brigham Headstone. |
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9736 |
| Ensign Benjamin Butterfield Service. Ensign Benjamin Butterfield Service. |
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9737 |
| Ensign Daniel Avery Headstone Inscription. The Battle of Groton Heights: A Collection of Narratives, Official Reports, Record, Etc. Storming of Fort Griswold, The Massacre of its Garrison, and the Burning of New London by British Troops Under the Command of Brig Gen Benedict Arnold, on the Sixth of September, 1781. With an Introduction and Notes. By William W. Harris. Page 201. Published by Charles Allyn, New London, CT 1882 |
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9738 |
| Ensign Ebanezer Avery's House. The wounded at the fort who could not walk were loaded upon an ammunition wagon. Being on top of a hill the British lost control of the wagon and it raced downhill about 66 yards where it hit an apple tree further injuring the men who were already suffering.
The wounded were then left at the house of Ensign Ebenezer Avery. The house had been partially damaged by fire but, the blaze had been extinguished. A civilian, Ebenezer Ledyard, Esq. was taken as a hostage to keep any of the wounded from trying to escape.
Picture from "The Battle of Groton Heights, A Story of the Storming of Fort Griswold, Containing Also, The Narrative of Rufus Avery, From the Original Manuscript and Other Interesting Matter". Published Bingham Paper Box Company, New London, Connecticut, 1903 Page unnumbered, after page 8. |
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9739 |
| Ensign Ebenezer Avery Headstone. Status: Located; Ensign Ebenezer Avery Headstone. |
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9740 |
| Ensign Ebenezer Avery. Excerpt from "The Battle of Groton Heights: a Collection of Narratives, Official Reports, Records, etc., of the Storming of Fort Griswold, and the Burning of New London by British troops, Under the Bommand of Brig.-Gen. Benedict Arnold, on the Sixth of September, 1781; with an Introduction and Notes by William W. Harris" by Charles Allyn. Published by the author, New London, Connecticut 1882. Page 252. |
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9741 |
| Enterprise. Enterprise. |
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9742 |
| Entrance to tunnel Detroit. Entrance to tunnel, Detroit, MI. Postcard image circa 1930–1945 |
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9743 |
| Ephraim Ackley Statement of service for Nathaniel Ackley. Nathaniel Ackley applied for a pension for service in the Revolution however, it was rejected. The rejection even questions whether or not the signature on the statement of service is genuine. |
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9744 |
| Ephraim Avery Death Record Ephraim Avery Death Record, He's #7 On The List |
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9745 |
| Ephraim Braley Death Ephraim Braley Death. Saginaw County, Michigan |
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9746 |
| Ephraim Brigham Homestead. Historical Reminiscences of he Early Times in Marlborough, Massachusetts, and Prominent Events From 1860 to 1910: Including Brief Allusions to Many Individuals, and an Account of the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town by Ella A. Bigelow. Times Publishing Company, Marlborough, Massachusetts 1910. Page 30. |
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9747 |
| Ephraim Coe Headstone. Status: Located; Ephraim Coe Headstone. |
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9748 |
| Ephraim Forbes Headstone Status: Located; Ephraim Forbes Headstone |
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9749 |
| Ephraim Miner Family. History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900 by Richard Anson Wheeler, New London, Connecticut, Press of the Day publishing company 1900. Pages 467 & 468. |
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9750 |
| Ephraim Miner Jr Family. History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900 by Richard Anson Wheeler, New London, Connecticut, Press of the Day publishing company 1900. Page 468. |
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