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We Served, We Settled
Patriots and Pioneers - The legacies of the Shane and Beck families
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Matches 551 to 600 of 1,131
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Listed in 1790 Census, Heads of Families as "Widow Liebrich" Listed on Manheim Pa 1800 Property Tax Roles. | Franks, Katherine (I3151)
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Lived at Taverba, Richland Co, WI | Zimmerman, Bertha Wilhelmine Auguste (I34)
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Living in Tryanga, CA 1945
Osmund is buried in Prospect Cemetary, Section 3 | Shane, Marion Oliver (I1996)
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Living with John & Charlotte, during the 1880 census, was Eli Koontz, age38, laborer, single, born in MD. His relationship to John Myers islisted as "other." | Myers, John Alonza (I3912)
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Living with John & Charlotte, during the 1880 census, was Eli Koontz, age38, laborer, single, born in MD. His relationship to John Myers islisted as "other." | Dell, Charlotta A. (I2353)
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Lord of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer and Brionne, Count of Meulan, first Earl of Leicestwer, Companion of William the Conqueror at Hastings in 1066. | De Beaumont, Robert (I2716)
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Lord of Cumberland, vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy, Earl of Chester in 1120, following the death of his first cousin, Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester. In 1124 commander of the Royal Forces in Normandy.
Married, probably about 1098, Lucy (living 1130) widow successively of Ives Taillebois and Roger Fitz Gerold. | le Meschin, Ranulph (I3075)
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Lord of Flamstead, County Hertford. | Ralph Iv De Toeni (I2975)
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Lord of Longueville, a companion of William the Conquer at the battle of Hastings, 1066.
Son of Osbern de Bolbec, signeur of Longueville-sur-Scie in Normandy 1028 - 1035, and Duvelina, sister of the Duchess Gunnora. | Giffard, Walter (I2703)
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Lord of Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset, & Oburnford, Oulescombe, Teinghervy, & Buckerell, co. Devon; Married (1) by 1254 Sibyl Oliver, liv. 1306, dau. & h. of Walter Oliver, lord of Wambrook, Somerset, from whom divorced betw. 1287 and 1290; Married (2) after 10 Aug. 1300 Alice, widow Peter Corbet. With Alice, Sir Humphrey held the manor of Silferton, co. Devon, in dower for the term of their lives. He first served overseas 1274, and by military Summons against the Scots, as holding £4O Som. & Dorset lands. Knight of the Shire in parliament for Devon 1312, Devon & Dorset 1313. (Principal evidence here and following derived from contributor's two articles: TAG 57:32 (1981); and The Genealogist IX:9-10 (1988)). | De Beauchamp, Humphrey (I3704)
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Lot 103 SU/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Shane, Osmund Nelson (I1852)
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Lot 118/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Shane, Elburton M. (I1890)
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Lot 277 NU/Prospect Cemetery, | Shane, John H. (I1861)
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Lot 328 Nu/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Green, Bertha (I1972)
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Lot 57A/Prospect Cemetery, Radnor Township, Illinois, USA | Shane, Andrew Daniel (I1863)
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Lot 89/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Shane, James F. (I6219)
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Lot 89/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Peterson, Mary L. (I4714)
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Lot 89/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Shane, James Henry (I1918)
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Lot 89/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Nelson, Martha Catherine (I1880)
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Lot 89/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Shane, John (I1859)
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Lot 89/Prospect Cemetery, Dunlap, Peoria, Illinois, USA | Shane, David R. (I1853)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Grenier, Marie Genevieve (I1178)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Hamel, Jean Baptiste (I1084)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Maillot, Guillaume (I953)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Philippe, Madeleine (I590)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Germain, Marie Anne (I564)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Perusse, Louis (I358)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Tousignant, Marguerite (I239)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Tousignan, Mathurin (I238)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Faucher, Theresa (I237)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Faucher, Antoine (I236)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Beaudet, Marie Josepht (I232)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Lemay, Marie Angelique (I231)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Chatel, Francoise (I229)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Beaudet, Jacques (I225)
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Lotbieniere, Quebec, Canada | Beaudet, Jean (I224)
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Louis and Sadie Boyd Shane were tenants on 193 acres in Section 6 of Pontiac, Illinois on land owned by Stewart. He became a resident of Livingston County in 1884, the year he was born. | Shane, Louis D (I6311)
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LOUIS I, the Fair, b. Aug. 778, d. near Mainz, 20 June 840, Emperor 814-840; m. (1) 794/5, Ermangarde, d. ca. 3 Oct.818, dau. of Ingerman, Count of Hesbaye; m. (2) Feb. 819, Judith, d. 19 Apr. 843, dau. of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria. (CCN 623). | Louis I (The Pious) (I3186)
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Lutheran Cemetery, Cassville, Pennsylvania, USA | Bowman, Mary (I1789)
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Lutheran Cemetery, Cassville, Pennsylvania, USA | Dell, Samuel (I1708)
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m. William de Mohun. The proof of Agnes de Gaunt's identity is the manor of Whichford, co. Warwick, a Gaunt family property, which she received as her maritagium. Agnes and her husband William de Mohun later gave the church at Whichford to Bridlington Priory, which priory was founded by Agnes' father, Walter de Gaunt. (CP IX 17 18 and note h, XII (1) 37 39; VCH Warwick V:205; Maxwell Lyte, A History of Dunster, Part 1, pp. 5 9; Sanders, 114). | De Gaunt, Agnes (I3589)
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Malford, Worcestershire, England | Leids, Elizabeth (I4425)
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Mapleton International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mapleton, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA | Miller, John Lawrence Jeffrey (I1736)
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Mapleton International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mapleton, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA | Miller, Allen Buckley (I1734)
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Mapleton International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mapleton, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA | Miller, Jacob Henry (I1732)
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Mapleton International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mapleton, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA | Miller, Mary Judith (I1716)
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Mapleton International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mapleton, Huntingdon , Pennsylvania, USA | Dell, Betty Jane (I4202)
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Mapleton IOOF Cemetery, AKA Mountainview Cemetery | Miller, George Washington x (I1728)
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Marburg Memorial Gardens, Hanover, York, Pennsylvania, USA | Klunk, Raymond John (I3948)
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March 1900
born ca. 1822
Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock Joseph Miller, aged 78 years, died at the home of his son-in-law James McClosky, in the Hartzell extension, East End. He is survived by his wife and three children, as follows; James Miller, and mrs. james McClosky, East End and David Miller of Wilmerding. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. | Miller, Joseph (I1608)
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