George Emery LYONS Sr. Genealogy
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801 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2341
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802 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2340
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803 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2342
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804 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1711
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805 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2344
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806 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1714
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807 | Source: Crook Family Definitive References Version 28, 14 March 2013 by Nicholas P C Waloff. | Family F2348
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808 | Source: New Family Search.org | SAINSBURY, James (I50)
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809 | Source: New Family Search.org | WHEELER, James (I2227)
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810 | Source: New Family Search.org | SAINSBURY, John (I2491)
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811 | Source: New Family Search.org | HAYWARD, Hannah (I2492)
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812 | Source: New Family Search.org | BRETT, John (I2225)
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813 | Source: New Family Search.org | SAINSBURY, Stephan (I2493)
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814 | Source: New Family Search.org | PIPLAR, Sara (I2494)
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815 | Source: New Family Search.org | BRETT, John (I2483)
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816 | Source: New Family Search.org | PIPLAR, Thomas (I6577)
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817 | Source: New Family Search.org | SAINSBURY, Stephen (I6571)
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818 | Source: New Family Search.org | SAINSBURY, Owen (I6585)
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819 | Source: New Family Search.org | POEPLER, Walter (I6589)
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820 | Source: New Family Search.org | PEPLAR, Walter (I6613)
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821 | Source: New Family Search.org | SAINSBURY, William (I6599)
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822 | Source: New Family Search.org, by Contributor: bevsainsbury Marriage: Johanne Reade and Joseph Sandsbery, 29 Mar 1592 at Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England parish register, IGI. | SAYNSBERY, Joseph (I6615)
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823 | Source:The Ancestors and Decendants of Job Welling, 1982 By The Job Welling Family Organization, Published by Carr Printing Co. Inc. Pg 4 | YEOMAN, Robert (I34)
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824 | Source:The Ancestors and Decendants of Job Welling, 1982 By The Job Welling Family Organization, Published by Carr Printing Co. Inc. Pg 4 | YEOMAN, William (I114)
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825 | The date of 1735 given for Elizabeth's death is not for her, it is for Elizabeth Ring the widow of Jarvis Ring. If Elizabeth Jarvis died in 1735 she would have been well over 100 years old! A more likely date is near her husband's Date of Death of 1690 or so. | JARVIS, Elizabeth (I8112)
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826 | The Mayflower Descendant Volume 11 - 1909 page 73 TREEUANT John, died 11 April, 1730, aged 75 years. Samuel,* died 26 February, 1718, aged 16 years. Silence,* wife of John, died 26 February, 1718, aged 75 years. *These two are on a double stone. | TROUANT/TRUFANT, John (I482)
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827 | The Mayflower Descendant Volume 11 - 1909 page 73 TREEUANT John, died 11 April, 1730, aged 75 years. Samuel,* died 26 February, 1718, aged 16 years. Silence,* wife of John, died 26 February, 1718, aged 75 years. *These two are on a double stone. | Silence (I485)
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828 | The Mayflower Descendant Volume 11 - 1909 page 73 TREEUANT John, died 11 April, 1730, aged 75 years. Samuel,* died 26 February, 1718, aged 16 years. Silence,* wife of John, died 26 February, 1718, aged 75 years. *These two are on a double stone. | TROUANT/TRUFANT, Samuel (I7816)
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829 | The U.S., Registers of Deaths in the Regular Army, 1860-1889 Lists: Maddox, Thos J C, Lt. and Asst. Surgeon, Troop C of the 8th Cavalry Death Date: Dec 19, 1885, Camp. near Alma, N.M. Gunshot wound through right lung and cranium. Killed in action with Apache Indians near White House, N.M. Dr. Thomas John Claggett Maddox's body was taken to the W S Ranch Cemetery near Alma, New Mexico for burial. He was placed in a single grave up the hill from the common grave with four soldiers in it. Not too long after he was buried, his body was exhumed and was shipped to his native state of Maryland for burial. He now lays in Saint Marks Episcopal Church Cemetery, in Lappans, Washington County, Maryland. | MADDOX, Dr. Thomas John Claggett (I7998)
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830 | There are no children listed for Joseph M. McIndoo and Martha Massie | McINDOO, Joseph M. (I6392)
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831 | There are no children listed for this couple. | Family F2310
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832 | There are no children listed for this couple. In 1900 US Census of Chicago, Cook, Illinois, Mary is 49 and the Mother of 0 living children and the Mother of 0 children. | Family F125
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833 | This article was created by: Susan Zmrzel Record added: Oct 13, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial #43034803 James Simeon McIndoo was born July 5, 1880 on his grandfather's farm in Crescent City, Iroquois, Illinois. He was the seventh child born to John Milton McIndoo Sr. and Caroline Elizabeth Cunningham McIndoo. His sister Martha Jane McIndoo Colebank was 13 when James was born. The family moved to Madelia, Watonwan, Minnesota when James was 14. He was a normal child at birth, but when he was 7 he contracted whooping cough. Soon afterwards he complained of a pain in his head and sleepiness, and this was the point in time when he started abnormal growth. His eyes bothered him a great deal so he didn't attend school. He had a genial temperament, however, and was kind and generous. He was a genius when it came to making things. He made his own violin which he played well and he loved to take watches apart and repair them. "He was a sensitive boy. He liked music and had a natural talent," according to Linda Colebank, his nephew's wife. "People would give him an instrument and he?d fiddle around with it for a while and pretty soon he'd sit down and play it." His growth continued at an astonishing rate throughout his youth. His obituary noted that he had to have an extra-large meal every 20 hours; slept from 15 to 20 hours, then remained awake the same length of time. He could eat as much as three or four working men. He would eat a peck of apples or a basket of grapes and think nothing of it. He was 7'3" in height and weighed 325 pounds when he died, and he would undoubtedly have kept on growing had he lived. His feet were 24" long and he could span 13 ½" with one hand. Curiously, he never shed his baby teeth. When he was 17 he traveled with the Sells-Forepaugh Circus as an oddity exhibit, but he didn't care to have people staring at him. While with the circus he cleaned and repaired watches for many of the circus people and did a great deal of intricate work with almost no tools. On one occasion he got a watch with a broken mainspring, and his associates joshed him considerably about it, telling him he couldn't repair it. He drew temper out of the ends of the spring by heating them with lighted matches, drilled holes and riveted it together and then the watch was running again. He returned home from the circus on November 24, 1898, but became ill shortly after. He realized he was near death?s door, and the night before he died he told his mother that the angels were waiting to take him to heaven. He had suffered a great deal here and said he would have a good time when he got in heaven. He died in mid-December (December 16, 1898) at the age of 18 years, five months and eleven days. John and Caroline allowed several medical doctors from the area to examine his body, and they found that he had one large tumor in his brain that was bearing down on the eye and cheek bone, which had in fact partially absorbed the bone. Another smaller tumor was found in his temporal region directly on the speech center. He had enlarged kidneys, which may have contributed to his death as well. His casket had to be specially ordered. He was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Madelia, Watonwan, Minnesota, in the same grave as his niece Susie McIndoo, because his parents feared that his body would be stolen for medical study. His grave is still unmarked. The disorder from which James suffered is called "gigantism" today. Only about 100 cases have ever been diagnosed. Today pediatric endocrinology has made many advances, and children with similar pituitary tumors can be successfully treated. | McINDOO, James Simeon (I7046)
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834 | This couple had 2 little girls. Information form my (Buela Naomi Sloan) father, Albert Henry Sloan and through correspondence with Mrs. Gordon Sloan, wife of Gordon Stanley Sloan and brother to Albert. | TOBIN, William James (I1418)
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835 | This couple had 2 little girls. Information form my (Buela Naomi Sloan) father, Albert Henry Sloan and through correspondence with Mrs. Gordon Sloan, wife of Gordon Stanley Sloan and brother to Albert. | SLOAN, Alice May (I1413)
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836 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Capt. John /WHIPPLE/ (AFN:2B7F-4X) and Sarah /DARLING/ (AFN:2B7F-54) John /WHIPPLE/ (AFN:1T4Q-X1) and Sarah /HUTCHINSON/ (AFN:9MZD-9S) | WHIPPLE, Mary (I1300)
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837 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: William H /LARABEE/ (AFN:1WW2-QQ) and Sarah /SAINSBURY/ (AFN:1H17-JV) | LARABEE, Thelma (I1100)
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838 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: James /ASHTON/ (AFN:8H56-N3) and Alice // (AFN:8NS8-4W) | ASHTON, Martha (I1323)
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839 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: James /ASHTON/ (AFN:8H56-N3) and Alice // (AFN:8NS8-4W) | ASHTON, Alice (I1327)
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840 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Richard /BARNARD/ (AFN:95B3-L6) and Unknown | BARNARD, Mary (I1246)
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841 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /ANGELL/ (AFN:22KP-WH) and Alice /ASHTON/ (AFN:22KP-XN) | ANGELL, Amphyllis (I1328)
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842 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /ANGELL/ (AFN:22KP-WH) and Alice /ASHTON/ (AFN:22KP-XN) | ANGELL, John (I1330)
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843 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /ANGELL/ (AFN:22KP-WH) and Alice /ASHTON/ (AFN:22KP-XN) | ANGELL, James (I1333)
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844 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /ANGELL/ (AFN:22KP-WH) and Alice /ASHTON/ (AFN:22KP-XN) | ANGELL, Hope (I1334)
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845 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:3Q80-44) and Elizabeth M /MARSH/ (AFN:8LBJ-1W) | OLNEY, Thomas (I1295)
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846 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:3Q80-44) and Elizabeth M /MARSH/ (AFN:8LBJ-1W) | OLNEY, William (I1296)
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847 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:8H55-46) and Mary\Marie /ASHTON/ (AFN:8H55-5C) Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:3Q7Z-K8) and Mary /ASHTON/ (AFN:3Q7Z-LF) | OLNEY, Lydia (I1236)
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848 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:8H55-46) and Mary\Marie /ASHTON/ (AFN:8H55-5C) Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:3Q7Z-K8) and Mary /ASHTON/ (AFN:3Q7Z-LF) | OLNEY, Thomas (I1293)
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849 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:8H55-46) and Mary\Marie /ASHTON/ (AFN:8H55-5C) Thomas /OLNEY/ (AFN:3Q7Z-K8) and Mary /ASHTON/ (AFN:3Q7Z-LF) | OLNEY, Epenetus (I1299)
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850 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: William /AUDLEY/ (AFN:95B3-9M) and Joan // (AFN:95B3-BS) | AUDLEY, Agnes (I1273)
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