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Matches 4,851 to 4,900 of 7,802
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4851 | Near | Young, Edna (I5090)
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4852 | Near | Gerhardt, Herman Frank Joseph (I9782)
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4853 | Near | Family: Schmidt, Leonard / Siegel, Kalie (F4414)
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4854 | Near | Family: Holland, Frank / Back, Mary Nadine (F575)
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4855 | Near Culpepper Court House | Hurt, Joel (I11529)
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4856 | Near Mt. Nebo Church | Woolery, Thomas Franklin (I10692)
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4857 | Near Nelson, Missouri | Cash, Samuel (I20688)
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4858 | Near Stover | Haynes, Ruth (I28362)
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4859 | Near Wooldridge | Kenney, Forrest S (I5919)
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4860 | Neer Married | Schloemer, Lillian S (I9842)
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4861 | Neice of Julius Caesar In her presence no base word could be uttered without grave offence, and no wrong deed done. Religiously and with the utmost delicacy she regulated not only the serious tasks of her youthful charges, but also their recreations and their games. Suetonius' account of Augustus mentions the divine omens she experienced before and after his birth: "When Atia had come in the middle of the night to the solemn service of Apollo, she had her litter set down in the temple and fell asleep, while the rest of the matrons also slept. On a sudden a serpent glided up to her and shortly went away. When she awoke, she purified herself, as if after the embraces of her husband, and at once there appeared on her body a mark in colours like a serpent, and she could never get rid of it; so that presently she ceased ever to go to the public baths. In the tenth month after that Augustus was born and was therefore regarded as the son of Apollo. Atia too, before she gave him birth, dreamed that her vitals were borne up to the stars and spread over the whole extent of land and sea, while Octavius dreamed that the sun rose from Atia's womb." (Suetonius:94:4) "The day he was born the conspiracy of Catiline was before the House, and Octavius came late because of his wife's confinement; then Publius Nigidius, as everyone knows, learning the reason for his tardiness and being informed also of the hour of the birth, declared that the ruler of the world had been born." (Suetonius:94:5) Atia was so fearful for her son's safety that she and Philippus urged him to renounce his rights as Caesar's heir. She died during her son's first consulship, in August or September 43 BC. Octavian honored her memory with a public funeral. Another Philippus, consul suffectus in 38 BC and the son of her second husband from a previous marriage, later married one of her sisters. | Atia Balba Caesonia (I34054)
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4862 | Nero Claudius Drusus, later Drusus Julius Caesar, was the only child of Roman Emperor Tiberius and his first wife, Vipsania Agrippina. | Drusus Julius Caesar II (I34046)
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4863 | Nest ferch Cadell was the daughter of Cadell ap Brochfael, an 8th-century King of Powys, the wife of Merfyn Frych, King of Gwynedd. On the death of her brother Cyngen ap Cadell in 855, authority over the Kingdom of Powys was claimed by Rhodri the Great, who had previously inherited the Kingdom of Gwynedd on the death of his father in 844. Rhodri thus united the Kingdoms of Powys and Gwynedd. Traditionally, Nest was claimed to be Rhodri's mother, hence his claim to Powys would have been matrilineal. However, it is unclear why the inheritance of Powys would have passed through Nest to her son, and not to one of the sons of Cyngen: Elisedd ap Cyngen, Ieuaf ap Cyngen, Aeddan ap Cyngen, and Gruffudd ap Cyngen. The texts of Welsh laws which survive to us were written down no earlier than the 12th century, but they provide no evidence that women were capable of transmitting legal title of kingship or lordship. Equally, although Rhodri's pedigree in a manuscript in Jesus College Oxford[1] states Nest as his mother, another pedigree in a fourteenth-century manuscript[2] in the National Library of Wales records his mother as Essyllt ferch Cynan. There are no strong grounds to accept either manuscript as reliable, but it is reasonable to believe that the royal house of Gwynedd promoted the view that the Kingdom of Powys had passed to Rhodri the Great through his mother in order to legitimise their control over it.[3] Either way, this possible genealogical manipulation became part of the accepted story of the unification of the two kingdoms. Most now take Nest ferch Cadell to be the Nest who was married to Gwerstan son of Gwaithfoed, whose Grandson Bleddyn founded Powys' ruling House of Mathrafal. Rhodri's mother is instead taken to be Essylt daughter of Cynan Dindaethwy, last King of the House of Cunedda; it follows that Essylt was not Merfyn's mother, but his wife. Consequently those taking this view conclude that Nest's alleged marriage to Merfyn (or Rhodri) was merely a rumour spread and recorded by supporters of Gwynedd to demean the Kings of Powys, and to claim lordship over them. The House of Gwynedd's Kingship is recorded being passed jure uxoris through Essylt to her husband Merfyn, and thence distaff (ie. by the female line) to their son Rhodri on Merfyn's death, the same going for Rhodri's wife Angharad, the daughter of Meurig King of Seisyllwg when her brother Gwgon drowned without an heir, allowing Rhodri to rule Seisyllwg jure uxoris, and his son Cadell to inherit it matrilinearly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nest_ferch_Cadell | verch Cadell, Queen Nest (I33499)
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4864 | Neva Dell Eirls Schupp, 86, of Pilot Grove, Missouri passed away Saturday, January 18, 2020 at Boone Hospital in Columbia, Missouri surrounded by family. She was one of 3 children born to Charles E. and Ethel E. Eirls of Sedalia, Missouri. Neva attended Whittier and Broadway Grade Schools, and graduated Smith Cotton High School in 1951. Neva Dell Eirls and Virgil Frederick Schupp were married April 29, 1951 in Sedalia, Missouri and celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in 2016. Neva waited for Virgil while he served in Korea and helped on the farm. To say she loved her husband, her kids, grand kids, great grand kids and many pets over the years would be an understatement. Neva was a member of what is now the Pilot Grove Community Church for over 60 years. She taught Sunday School and Bible School. She was a 4-H Leader for the Jolly Workers club. She belonged to the New Lebanon Home Improvement Club for over 40 years and did Volunteer Mending with the church women at Katy Manor. Neva was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was very proud of her entire family who in her estimation could do no wrong. Neva was a great cook, seamstress and gardener, an avid reader, loved word search puzzles and playing Bingo, Rack-o and Uno. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Neva was preceded in death by her husband; parents; son David Schupp; grandson Matthew Twenter; brother Charles E. Eirls, Jr.; and sister Norma Range. She is survived by son Thomas Schupp and wife Brenda of Columbia; daughters Sandra Twenter and husband Steve of Pilot Grove; Linda Graves and husband John of Columbia, Judi Einspahr and husband Britt of Olathe, Kansas; grandchildren Chris Schupp and wife Ali, Kelli Bredehoeft, Barry Twenter and wife Maria, Katie Twenter, Alana, Liam, Trent Einspahr, and Carissa Graves; great-grandchildren Sydney, Samantha, Sophia Schupp, Noah, Micah, Emma Bredehoeft, Cooper, Jet, Jules Neva, David, Nicholas and Alexander Twenter; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 10:30 AM Saturday, January 25, 2020 at the Pilot Grove Community Church with burial following in the St. Paul UCC Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-7 PM Friday evening at Meisenheimer Funeral Home in Pilot Grove and from 9:30-10:30 AM Saturday at the church prior to the funeral service. Memorials are suggested for the St. Paul UCC Cemetery and to Autism Speaks. Published in Boonville Daily News from Jan. 20 to Jan. 27, 2020 | Eirls, Neva Dell (I21114)
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4865 | Never Married Malcolm and Stewart McLeod, together with their cousin Peter McLeod, sailed from Glasgow on William Rankin's famous Clipper Ship the Daniel Rankin on the 5th of September 1863. It was a record breaking trip of 90 days under Captain Alexander Muller, carrying 155 passengers and cargo, which arrived in Port Chalmers on the 7th December 1863. The Daniel Rankin, a 193.3 sailing clipper of 1048 tons was wooded sheathed with yellow metal, wooden masts and spars and was built to special surveys in Deumbarton, Scotland in 1858. Stewart McLeod was 34 years of age when he migrated to Otago. He first worked on farms at Brighton, Kurl Bush and Taieri Mouth and later moved to Woodside, West Taieri, where for many years he was associated with his brothers, Malcolm, Thomas and William in the priopietorship of the Woodside Dairy Factory | McLeod, Thomas (I14901)
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4866 | Never married Malcolm and Stewart McLeod, together with their cousin Peter McLeod, sailed from Glasgow on William Rankin's famous Clipper Ship the Daniel Rankin on the 5th of September 1863. It was a record breaking trip of 90 days under Captain Alexander Muller, carrying 155 passengers and cargo, which arrived in Port Chalmers on the 7th December 1863. The Daniel Rankin, a 193.3 sailing clipper of 1048 tons was wooded sheathed with yellow metal, wooden masts and spars and was built to special surveys in Deumbarton, Scotland in 1858. Stewart McLeod was 34 years of age when he migrated to Otago. He first worked on farms at Brighton, Kurl Bush and Taieri Mouth and later moved to Woodside, West Taieri, where for many years he was associated with his brothers, Malcol, Thomas and William in the priopietorship of the Woodside Dairy Factory | McLeod, William (I17639)
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4867 | Never Married | Hilden, Everett Henry (I2639)
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4868 | Never married | Frank, Wilhelm (I16897)
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4869 | Never Married | Schlomer, Irvin Nelson (I1826)
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4870 | Never married | Stretz, Theodore (I4249)
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4871 | Never Married | Passler, Wilhelmina "Minnie" (I8617)
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4872 | Never Married | Hilden, Sophia (I24240)
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4873 | Never married | Boehm, Annie Barbara (I5171)
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4874 | Never married | Stromer, Albrecht von Reichenbach (I30741)
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4875 | Never married | Stretz, Hazel Ann (I4034)
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4876 | Never Married | Stamberger, Justus Wilhelm (I17968)
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4877 | Never Married | Walz, Bessie H (I21625)
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4878 | Never Married | Schlomer, Gertrude Helena (I16224)
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4879 | Never married | McLeod, Thomas Dugald (I27735)
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4880 | Never married | Lammers, Mary Estelle (I7512)
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4881 | Never Married | Hurd, William Allman (I13188)
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4882 | Never Married | Schlomer, Hattie Carolyn (I18961)
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4883 | Never married | Bauman, William J (I19598)
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4884 | Never Married | Family: Simmons, Benjamin Fielding / (F252)
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4885 | Never married, called Miss Maggie. | Schlotzhauer, Margaret Estelle "MAGGIE" (I10423)
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4886 | Never Married; Dorothy Harlan has middle name of Oswald. Individuals: Harlan, Dorothy, Day of birth. | Schnuck, John Oswald (I525)
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4887 | Never Married; WWI Draft Record lists occupation as a ship carpenter . Government Records: World War I Draft Registration Cards, Full date of birth. | Stretz, Walter Charles (I16293)
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4888 | Never Married. | Carr, Lucy E (I23427)
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4889 | Never married. | Back, Ernest John (I9149)
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4890 | Never married. | Mares, Marie (I19672)
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4891 | Never married. Had polio as a young woman. | McQuigg, Gladys Ruth (I11621)
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4892 | New Row Presbyterian Church | Family: Rankin, Malcolm / McQuigg, Martha (F8673)
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4893 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Rall, Kurt Frederick / Kernell, Jane Marie (F219)
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4894 | News: Obituary, 08 Feb | Kirchner, Wilbur Nichlos (I4136)
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4895 | Newspapers of 20 Jul 1907 note that Esther was assaulted as a child. Witnesses to Esther's baptism was Marie Wald and Ernest Wald. | Wald, Esther Marie Auguste (I15227)
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4896 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Petree, Angela Nicole (I23102)
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4897 | Newspapers: Boonville Daily News: Birth Record, Announcement of Angela Nicole Petree - 23 Oct 1996. | Petree, Helen (I17859)
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4898 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Petree, Jessica (I3448)
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4899 | Newspapers: Boonville Daily News: Birth Record, Announcement of Angela Nicole Petree - 23 Oct 1996. | Petree, Carl (I10652)
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4900 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drechsel, Jeremy (I702)
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