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Matches 2,101 to 2,124 of 2,124
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Wikipedia entry - Bagratuni dynasty
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=508b4323-89c1-43fd-88b9-1072543f2abc&tid=3520333&pid=-1672530427 | of Armenia, Smbat I (P2622436869)
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Wikipedia entry - Counts & Dukes of Aumale
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=119c27e5-df80-4628-80aa-7a27ae3442a6&tid=3520333&pid=-1689757632 | of Aumale, Guerinfroi (P2605209664)
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Wikipedia entry - Counts & Dukes of Aumale
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=119c27e5-df80-4628-80aa-7a27ae3442a6&tid=3520333&pid=-1689763966 | of Aumale, Bertha (P2605203330)
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Wikipedia entry - Counts & Dukes of Luxembourg
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=afa0f23d-31ff-431f-8306-6470b0b88d51&tid=3520333&pid=-1662805837 | of Luxembourg, Count Giselbert (P2632161459)
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Wikipedia entry - Counts & Dukes of Luxembourg
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=afa0f23d-31ff-431f-8306-6470b0b88d51&tid=3520333&pid=-1662807965 | of Luxembourg, Conrad I (P2632159331)
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Wikipedia entry - Counts & Dukes of Nevers
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=71f41d76-115d-4b17-9a04-2ee5ca1c9d58&tid=3520333&pid=-1663831393 | of Nevers, Agnes (P2631135903)
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Wikipedia entry - Counts & Dukes of Nevers
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=8aaed2d2-0425-43ab-be40-2040862a11bd&tid=3520333&pid=-1663473384 | of Nevers, Guy (P2631493912)
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Wikipedia entry - Counts of Geneva
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=aa273492-7e6a-434a-b7ca-3998fe89f9b6&tid=3520333&pid=-1670802655 | of Geneva, William I (P2624164641)
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Wikipedia entry - House of Montmorency
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=87cc9c76-b7ab-453a-a6bf-10f263db99d3&tid=3520333&pid=-1662939535 | of Montmorency, Jacques (P2632027761)
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Wikipedia entry - Marquis of Namur
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=be6d7420-8b6a-4e41-a611-6f2ba6ef5ef4&tid=3520333&pid=-1662810667 | of Namur, Albert III (P2632156629)
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Wikipedia entry - Marquis of Namur
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=be6d7420-8b6a-4e41-a611-6f2ba6ef5ef4&tid=3520333&pid=-1662813431 | of Namur, Godfrey I (P2632153865)
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Wilfred "the Hairy"
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e1c918b2-8718-4f6e-a3ed-fc07c6e9318b&tid=3520333&pid=-1671994779 | of Barcelona, Wilfred "the Hairy" (P2622972517)
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Will dated 1 September and probated 26 October 1546. | Horsey, Jasper (I1070)
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Will dated 10 Feb 1553 and probated 8 May 1558. | Welford, Joan (I1071)
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Will dated 28 July 1587 and proved Feb 1587/88. | Horsey, George (I1068)
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Will: "I, Alice Perkins of Hillmorton in the couty of Warwick, dreading the certain hour of death being in perfect memory mind, make this my last will in manner & form following. First, I bequeath my sould unto Almighty God, my lady Saint Mary & all the Saints in heaven to pray for me. My body to be buried within the parish church of Saint John the Baptist of Hillmorton aforesaid, my mortuary in main aisle. Also I bequeath to the high altar 12d. Also to the said church of Hillmorton 6s 8d. Also to every one of my godchildren 2d. Also to Jane Sleyter my daughter a pair of flaxen sheets, a pair of hurden sheets, a flaxen table cloth, a hurden table cloth, a tawny gown, a vilet kirtle, an hairoin, 3 kerchiefs, a cow & a yearlin bullock, and also to Julia Compton my daughter a pair of flaxen sheets, a pair of hurden sheets, a flaxen table cloth, and hurden table cloth, my best gown, a birnett tawny kirtle, 3 kerchiefs, a pair of beds, a pot, a pan and my silvered harness girdle. The residue of my goods, my debts paid & my funeral expenses deducted & allowed, I give unto Henry Perkins my son whim I make my sole executor, he to dispose for the health of my sole as he thinkith best. And of this my last will I ordain and Make John Stokes, clerk, Thomas Clerk & Richard Smyth supervisors, they to see that my last will be observed, performed & kept, these being witness: John Brendon, clerk, George Dobbs, William Freman, Thomas Dunkle, & Richard Bassett with diverse others." (found at http://www.conovergenealogy.com) | Astley, Alice (I3561)
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Will: "In the name of God, Amen. These presents witnesseth that I, JEREMIAH SMITH, of Herricks, in the bounds of Hempstead, in Queens County, being this 23 day of October, 1725, ancient in years, but through the goodness of Almighty God, pretty well in health. I leave to my wife, Anne, my largest room in my dwelling house, and what cellar room she shall have occasion for, and 1/3 of the apples in the orchard yearly, during the time she remains my widow and no longer; also 1/2 of my movable estate, and her dyet, and washing, and lodging, to be furnished by my sons Thomas and James, and they shall pay her in lieu of dower 5 yearly. I leave to my eldest son, Jeremiah, 5 shillings over and above what I have given him by deed. And to my son John, 5 shillings over and above what I have given him by deed, and the same to my son Richard. I leave to my two grandchildren, Elizabeth and Ann Cornell, children of my eldest daughter, Hannah Cornell, deceased, 20 shillings. I leave to my grandchildren, Elizabeth and Hannah Cornell, daughters of my second daughter, Elizabeth Cornell, 20 shillings. I leave to my two daughters, Ruth Willsee and Ann Smith, 40 shillings. I leave to my son James, 7 acres of land lying north of the orchard, which I have already given him a deed for. I leave to my son Thomas my dwelling house and orchard containing about 4 acres, and as much more as to make it 7 acres. All the rest of my lands in Hempstead, both divided and undivided I leave to my sons Thomas and James; Also all my salt and fresh meadows, and 1/2 my movable estate. I make my wife Anne, and my sons Thomas and James executors. Witnesses, Benjamin Seaman, Jr., Joshua Carman, William Willis. Proved, April 2, 1726." | Smith, Jeremiah (I889)
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William immigrated from London on the ship Hercules, John Kiddey, Master, which left London March 24, 1634 and Southampton April 18 with 12 passengers. It landed Ipswich MA in April. He became one of the original settlers of Hampton, NH in 1638 and died there in 1700 at over 80 years of age. Records indicate that he had the confidence of his townspeople and other tories in settlement of affairs in dispute. He acted as Attorney, Constable and Sheriff in cases of record. | Fifield, William (P2598700613)
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William IX of Aquitaine
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=dede91e9-a045-4eb8-9210-ea24c8be320a&tid=3520333&pid=-1671870189 | of Aquitaine, William IX (P2623097107)
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William was the son of Catherine's brother, Eugene Asia Wakeley. The Youngs adopted him. | Family F4942
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Witness by these presents that I, Aquilla Chase of Newbury in the Countye of Essex in New England being but weake in body, yett of sound and perfect memory, for divers causes and considderrations me therunto moveing, doe make this my last will and testament. And doe dispose of my lands, goods, and chattells, as followeth: First I bequeath my soule into the hands of my blessed Saviour & redeemer Jesus Christ in an asured hope of a resurrection, and my body be buryed when it shall please the Lord to call me hence.
To my well beloved wife Ann I give and bequeath, my house barne and orchard and all my lands both Eareable pasture and marsh meadow ground, lyeing and being ye bounds of the towne of Newbury aforesayd together with all my goods and chattels, both within dores and without.
All the sayd house and land before mentioned I give unto Ann my well beloved wife dureing the time of her widdowhood, paying unto my daughter Ann Chase five pounds, in corne or neate cattle, and five pounds more to pay, unto my daughter Prissilla Chase, to be payd within twelve months, after the day of their marriages.
Also I will that my wife give unto my sonn Thomas Chase at the age of one and twenty Tenn pounds in corne or neate cattle, provided the sayd Thomas doe abyde and serve with his mother to the sd age. And if his mother and hee the sd Thomas see cause, that hee should serve for a trade with any other man soe that hee have ye benefitt of a trade, then his mother my well beloved wife, is to pay unto the sayd Thomas but six pounds in the like pay before mentioned. for the rest of my children my will and testament is, that Ann my wife shall give unto them all shee sees good acording to her abillitye, And at the end of her naturall life, I give and bequath all my house, housing & lands before mentioned unto Aquilla Chase my Eldest sonn, or if Ann my wife marry, my sonne is to possess all my houseing and lands, paying unto his mother three pounds per annum as long as she liveth or thre score pounds which shee pleaseth. Furthermore my will is that aquilla my sonn shall pay to his brother John Chase the Summ of tenn pounds in corne or neate cattle And tenn pounds more the sd Aquilla, is to pay unto his Brother Daniell in ye like pay viz. corne, or neate cattle.
Furthermore my will is ye sonne-in-law Charles (Annis) shall have my boate loade of grass or sedge of the lower end of Penny Island as long as he liveth, and nobody to molest him till he hath a boateloade. Furthermore my will is that my sonn, Aquilla pay unto his Brother Moses Chase Tenn pounds in corne & cattle.
Also my will is that Aquilla pay unto my daughter Sarah three pounds within two years after her mothers decease and to apy unto my daughter Mary Twenty shillings.
And further my will is that Aquilla my sonne pay unto his sister Elizabeth Chase foure pounds in the like pay.
Also my will is, that Aquilla pay foure pounds in the like paye to his sister Ruth.
All of which summs are to be payd in two yeares after the decrease of Ann my well beloved wife. And I doe apoynt Ann my well beloved wife, to be sole executrix of this my last will and testament, & further & doe appoynt Ensigne Stephen Greenleafe and William Chandler to by the overseers of this my last will & testament. Further my will is that Aquilla my sonne shall pay to his Brother Thomas Chase before mentioned the sum of tenn pounds in the like pay with the rest of my children and if any of my younger children be not of age within two years after the decease of my wife, then they are to stay for their portioned till they be of age.
In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seals this 10th day of December in ye yeare of our Lord 1670. | Chase, Aquila (I85339)
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Wounded at the Battle of Gaines' Mill on 27 Jun 1862. Died of his wounds on 11 Jul in Richmond. | Smith, John Kinsey (I7470)
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Wrote the Welsh poem "Hirlas Owain" (http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/heritage/medieval_exhibition/long_blue_original_welsh.htm) | Gruffydd, Prince Owain Cyfeiliog ap (I5972)
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YOUNG, WILLIAM ANDREW, on Sept. 5, 2004, of Lester, PA., son of William L. and Janice Lynn Young, brother of Keith F. Ferry, fiancee' Lauren Satterfield. Funeral Services Fri. 11 A.M. JAMES M. BROWER FUNERAL HOME, 908 S. Providence Road, Wallingford PA. Int. Hillside Cem., Roslyn. Calling hours from 9 to 11 A.M. at the Funeral Home. (Philadelphia Daily News, 8 Sep 2004) | Young, William Andrew (I907)
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