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1751 |
"Uncle Dick" died of a disease called: progressive supranuclear palsy, a neurologic disease | Pickrell, Thomas Richard (I14251)
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1752 |
"Uncle Goble" died of throat cancer. His family was able to be around his bedside when the cancer finally closed up his air way and he passed away.
It was years later that his son, Jim, wished he had been smart enough to ask his Dad questions about his life, but he was just graduating from college and didn't even think about it. | Pickrell, Mont Goble (I14248)
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1753 |
1 MEDI Court | Source (S1225)
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1754 |
1 MEDI Court | Source (S1226)
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1755 |
1 MEDI Ficsh 6332562 | Source (S1203)
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1756 |
1 MEDI Newspaper | Source (S1216)
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1757 |
1 MEDI Newspaper | Source (S1218)
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1758 |
1. Probably born in 1790. See christening date. | Nielsen, Jens (I2885)
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1759 |
According to the Ogden Standard Examiner (13 Jun 1937), William was from San Bernardino, CA. They were married in the home of Charles F. Felt. | Family: Gaughan, William H. / Johansen, Sybil (F6216)
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1760 |
All dates and places from LDS Family Search | JENSDATTER, Helvig (I3018)
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1761 |
All dates and places from LDS FamilySearch | Knudsen, Niels (I3030)
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1762 |
All dates and places from LDS FamilySearch | Knudsen, Niels (I3030)
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1763 |
Also 05 Feb 2004 in ARIZO | HARTVIGSEN, Hans (I2079)
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1764 |
Also 1 Mar 2000 SGEOR | HARTVIGSEN, Hans (I2079)
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1765 |
Also 14 Mar 2000 in SGEOR | HARTVIGSEN, Hans (I2079)
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1766 |
Also 14 Nov 1966 | HANSEN, Ella Leona (I1290)
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1767 |
also 16 Apr 1997 ARIZO | BASSETT, Elias (I2715)
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1768 |
also 23 Aug 2003 at ARIZO | HARTVIGSEN, Hans (I2079)
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1769 |
Also 4 Aug 2001 | HANSEN, Mary Edna (I1291)
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1770 |
Also 9 Jan 2002 | HANSEN, Mary Edna (I1291)
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1771 |
Also birthdate of 05 Jan 1825 per records by Grace Newey | DAYTON, Permilia Mindwell (I20)
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1772 |
Also see the website OurCookFamily.org for more Dayton family information. | Dayton, Hyram Miles (I2982)
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1773 |
Alternate 22 July 1847 | BASSETT, Hiram Davis (I1341)
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1774 |
Alternate birth place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York, USA see www.earlylds.com | BASSETT, Hiram Davis (I1341)
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1775 |
Alternate Birth: 28 Dec 1837, Orleans, Ontario, New York, USA see www.earlylds.com | BASSETT, Mary Matilda (I1346)
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1776 |
As a distinct shock to residents of the entire valley came the news of the death of Mrs. Adelia Bassett Hansen, wife of Alfred Hansen, who succumbed Friday morning at 3am in the Caribou County Hospital following major surgery at 8am.
Mrs Hansen was born at Lago September 3, 1894, a daughter of William Henry and Marrett Cook Bassett.
She attended grade school at Lago and High school at Thatcher. She also attended Idaho Tech, now the University of Idaho South at Pocatello, one year. She clerked in her fathers store for 8 years and was cashier in the Keith O'Brien store in SLC for 2 years. She organized the first girls basketball team in Lago which team was not defeated for 2 years. In Aug 1918 (error) she married Alfred P. Hansen and has made her home in Lago since. She served as president, counseler, and secretary of the Lago ward relief society, a sunday school teacher and secretary of the HYN club.
Bud (Clarence) remembers: Ma was about 5'6" of slim build, never put on much weight, maybe because she had to work so hard, packing water, washing clothes in the old fashion hand washers, feeding hired men. We had a big garden and she canned the produce. No electricity until 1929. Just can remember living in the "old Morehead" place up at the saw mill site on the hill in Lago. Then Dad rented and ran the WH Bassett place (grandpa's) and moved into their home. They lived in one end and we the other. In 1928 Dad bought the place. In 1929 grandpa died in a car accident, but grandma (Met) remained with us. We kids had the responsibility of getting in her wood and coal, gather her eggs and be generally useful. The W.H.Bassett store was then sold to Hyrum Swenson, Ma's brother-in-law. Grandma passed away in 1934. By then Ma, who was always active in the church, was Relief Society president and kept busy doing service for her neighbors. Dallas and I kept busy with our own private bird santuary. We had hawks and magpies and woodpeckers. We kept them in our tree house. Then one night we found two baby owls. We just stuck them in the chicken feed box. Later that evening Ma went to feed the chickens and she could see those huge eyes sticking up and got quite a fright. She wouldn't let us keep them and the babies were returned to their nest. I remember us kids were sent to Grandma Hansen's and when we came home Phil was there. That was Sept. of 1924. When we went to Grandma's, her girls and Emil were there and we had to milk cows and pack milk. When the aunts scubbed the floor they made us sit on the chair until it was dry. It was not easy to get around Lago in the early days. Trout Creek would flood and cause extra miles going around instead of over the bridge. We got water in the house in 1931 or 32. After Grandma Bassett died we got a bathroom out of part of her kitchen. When the plummer came and went downstairs to hook up the fixtures (only he and I were there) we found a bottle of Ma,s juice that had fermented and the plumber drank until he passed out down in the basement. When Ma and Dad came home they found him in the basement- he returned the next day to finish the job.
When I was in high school I remember that Ma went up to see a doctor in Pocatello. She was having trouble using her arms. He told her to change her deoderant. Stan was born 1934. In about 1937 Ma had surgery for a cyst on her ovary by Dr. Kackley in Soda Springs, By the time I graduated and left home her arm was bothering her quite a bit. In Feb. of 1942 while at work at Vega Air Craft in Burbank, California I recieved a telegram that Ma had passed away following surgery for breast cancer.
| BASSETT, Adelia Dubois (I1280)
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1777 |
Baptized in 1844 by T. Riggs. Confirmed by J. Johnson. Rebaptized July 9, 1853.
From history by Athleen Bassett. | KNIGHT, Mary Elizabeth (I2709)
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1778 |
Birth information taken from the Charles Henry Bassett II family bible written by Charles Henry II. The bible is owned by Boyd (great grandson) and Jane Ruud of Lago, Caribou, Idaho | BASSETT, Madge (I2988)
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1779 |
Birth information taken from the Charles Henry Bassett II family bible written by Charles Henry II. The bible is owned by Boyd (great grandson) and Jane Ruud of Lago, Caribou, Idaho | BASSETT, Catherine Marett (I2989)
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1780 |
Birth information taken from the Charles Henry Bassett II family bible written by Charles Henry II. The bible is owned by Boyd (great grandson) and Jane Ruud of Lago, Caribou, Idaho | BASSETT, Leona Mary Twin (I2992)
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1781 |
BIRTH VITAL RECORDS OF NORWICH, 2 vols. (Hartford, 1913), 1:67 (FHL #974.65/N1 V2s).
MAR: Ibid, 1:93.
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BEPS: IGI | Walbridge, Anna (I12109)
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1782 |
BIRTH. Date and place of birth are approximations.
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BES: IGI | Alice (I10221)
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1783 |
BIRTH. No birth rec found. Nathaniel's father is identified in his death rec, below. He was no doubt born at Ipswich where the family resided, 1647-1661.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF IPSWICH, 3 vols. (Salem, MA, 1910-19), 2:491 (FHL #974.45/I2 V2e).
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BEP: IGI | Bixby, Nathaniel (I10091)
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1784 |
BIRTH. No birth rec found. Sarah's father is identified in her death rec, below. Sarah was no doubt born at Ipswich where the family resided, 1647-1661.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF IPSWICH, 3 vols. (Salem, MA, 1910-19), 2:491 (FHL #974.45/I2 V2e).
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BEP: IGI | Bixby, Sarah (I10090)
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1785 |
BIRTH: "A Book Conteining ye Account of the Gathering & Carrying on ye Church of Christ in Portsmouth Anno 1671" (typescript, n.d.), 1:177 (FHL #015572).
DEATH: No death rec found, but Priscilla is not mentioned in her father's will, dated 17 Dec 1723.
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BEP: FGRA | Sherburne, Priscilla (I10511)
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1786 |
BIRTH: "A Book Conteining ye Account of the Gathering & Carrying on ye Church of Christ in Portsmouth Anno 1671" (typescript, n.d.), 1:179 (FHL #015572).
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called Elizabeth "Cate" in the will of her father, John Sherburne of Portsmouth, 17 Dec 1723, proved 16 Feb 1730/1 (PROBATE RECORDS OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 9 vols., repr of New Hampshire State Papers Series, vols. 31-39 [Bowie, MD, 1989-90], 2:191-93 [FHL #974.2 P2p]). Elizabeth is called the wife of William Cate in Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, and Walter Goodwin Davis, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE (Portland, ME, 1928-39; repr Baltimore, 1983), 133 (FHL #974 D2n). However, no proof is found, and she may be confused with the Elizabeth Cotton who married William Cate at Portsmouth, 27 Dec 1722.
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BEP: FGRA | Sherburne, Elizabeth (I10512)
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1787 |
BIRTH: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 71 (FHL #002967).
DEATH: Ibid.
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BEP: IGI | Foster, Ruth (I8275)
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1788 |
BIRTH: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 71 (FHL #002967).
DEATH: Ibid.
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BEP: IGI | Foster, Mary (I8276)
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BIRTH: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 71 (FHL #002967).
MAR #1: VITAL RECORDS OF DOUGLAS (Worcester, MA, 1906), 106 (FHL #974.43/D1 V29v). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found.
MAR #2: Reg of the 1st Trinitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn, Conn., 1:316 (FHL #003810). Also see mar intention, 19 Jun 1769, VITAL RECORDS OF DOUGLAS, 106.
MAR #3: VITAL RECORDS OF PETERSHAM (Worcester, MA, 1904), 94 (FHL #974.43/P2 V29p). Husband was "of New Salem."
DEATH: No death rec found. Jonathan was living in New Salem, Mass. as late as 17 Jan 1823, when he sold land to Parna Foster (Franklin Co. Deeds, 52:158 [FHL #893940]). Jonathan was then over 80 years old.
OCC: Yeoman, Revolutionary War soldier.
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BEPS1,2,3: IGI | Foster, Jonathan (I8258)
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1790 |
BIRTH: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 71 (FHL #002967).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF DOUGLAS (Worcester, MA, 1906), 106 (FHL #974.43/D1 V29v). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found. Wife is called "Anna" in this entry.
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BEP: IGI | Foster, Ann (I8277)
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1791 |
BIRTH: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 72 (FHL #002967).
DEATH: Ibid.
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BEP: IGI | Foster, Susannah (I8274)
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BIRTH: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 72 (FHL #002967).
MAR: Ibid.
DEATH: Ibid. Also see the adm of estate of Jonathan Foster of Ashford, 6 May 1755, inv 18 Dec 1753, Pomfret District Probate Files, #1750 (FHL #1027089).
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BEPS: IGI | Foster, Samuel (I8273)
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BIRTH: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 72 (FHL #002967).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF DOUGLAS (Worcester, MA, 1906), 106 (FHL #974.43/D1 V29v). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found.
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BEP: IGI | Foster, Sarah (I8278)
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1794 |
BIRTH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):237 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
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BEP: IGI | Lothrop, Barnabas (I7715)
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1795 |
BIRTH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):237 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
BUR: Ibid. | Lothrop, (stillborn) (I7722)
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1796 |
BIRTH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):237 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: Ibid.
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BEP: IGI | Lothrop, Joseph (I7721)
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1797 |
BIRTH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):237 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: Ibid.
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SEAL P: IGI | Lothrop, Hannah (I7712)
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1798 |
BIRTH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):237 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: Ibid.
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SEAL P: IGI | Lothrop, John (I7718)
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1799 |
BIRTH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):237 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: No death rec found. Benjamin is not mentioned in his father's will, dated 19 Oct 1700.
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BEP: IGI | Lothrop, Benjamin (I7719)
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1800 |
BIRTH: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):237 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: No death rec found. John is not mentioned in the will of his father, date 19 Oct 1700.
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BEP: IGI | Lothrop, John (I7716)
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