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751 |
at the old Sugar House | Bowne, Worden (I39295)
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752 |
at the residence of the bride's father (unnamed) | Family F188271
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753 |
Attending Flour Mill | Applegate, Joseph W (I8186)
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754 |
Attorney | Applegate, John Wall (I3402)
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755 |
Attorney | Appelget, Anthony M (I8588)
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756 |
Attorney | Palmer, Cyrus Maffet (I42234)
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757 |
Attorney at Law | Applegate, Josiah H (I37688)
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758 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Applegate, Robert D (I42914)
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759 |
Baggage Master | Applegate, Quintus Curtis (I13331)
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760 |
Baker | Applegate, William Emmett (I154)
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761 |
Baker | Appelgate, William (I14253)
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762 |
Baker | Appleget, John Stults (I27807)
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763 |
Baker | Applegate, William (I41279)
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764 |
Baker | Applegate, William (I41279)
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765 |
Bank Clerk | Applegate, William Barton (I16812)
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766 |
Bank Clerk | Applegate, Hendrickson Herbert (I28129)
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767 |
Bank Clerk | Applegate, Hendrickson Herbert (I28129)
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768 |
Banker | Applegate, George William (I24329)
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769 |
Bar Tender | Applegate, Wynant Wood (I2221)
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770 |
Bar Tender | Applegate, George Franklin (I23602)
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771 |
Bar tender | Applegate, William (I37423)
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772 |
Bar tender | Applegate, Charles Henry (I38066)
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773 |
Barber | Applegate, George (I1929)
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774 |
Barber | Applegate, Franklin M (I1917)
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775 |
Barber | Applegate, Franklin M (I1917)
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776 |
Barber | Applegate, Charles Hogan (I10699)
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777 |
Barber | Wilson, Lillie (I10792)
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778 |
Barber | Applegate, Robert D (I13246)
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779 |
Barber | Applegate, Emmet M (I33408)
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780 |
Bartender | Applegate, Ernest C (I7508)
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781 |
Bartender | Applegate, George Wall (I22728)
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782 |
Bartender | Applegate, James A (I23637)
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783 |
BARTHOLOMEW W. APPLEGATE is the eldest of nine children born to Jacob and Margaret Applegate, natives of New Jersey and Ohio. Bartholomew was born August 1, 1840, in Johnson County, Ind., where he lived until he was seven years old and in the fall of 1847 moved with his parents to Howard County, into a log church where they lived until their claim could be vacated. When they were able to obtain possession, they moved into ntheir new home in the wilderness, where Jacob Applegate, with the aid of his sons, cleared one of the best farms in the state. Our object made his home with his parents until he was thirty-four years of age, when he was married to Miss Leora Millikan, of this state. This union was blessed with two children-Frederick, born June 25, 1875, and Nellie, born June 21, 1880. Mrs. Leora Applegate died July 30, 1880. Mr. Applegate was elected Justice of the Peace in the fall of 1874 by the Democratic party, in which he is an ardent worker. By diligence and labor, he has obtained for himself and children a good home. He is a prominent citizen and a member of the Masonic fraternity and I.O.O.F. | Applegate, Bartholomew W (I8816)
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784 |
BARTLESVILLE, OK: Elsie Mae (Applegate) Brown, 100, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2014 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Born July 6, 1913 to John Wesley and Thursa Anne (Hess) Applegate, she was the youngest in the Applegate family of 10 children in Newark, Ohio (Licking County) where she grew up, graduated from Newark High School with the class of 1931 and married.
She worked at John J. Carroll Department Store, then Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation as a secretary/file clerk.
She was a member of the First Church of Christ-Disciples and sang in the Owens-Corning Glee Club.
Following retirement she lived in Southwest Florida for the next 30 years where she was a member of the First Christian Church of Cape Coral until she moved to Bartlesville eight years ago to be close to family. Here, she became a member of Disciples Christian Church and was an active member of the 55-Plus Activities Club where she was an avid Bingo and Pinochle player.
Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by two husbands: Kenneth E. Thompson of Hanover, Ohio, and Ern E. Brown of Newark; as well as by her six sisters, three brothers, and a son, Gary E. Thompson.
She is survived by one daughter, Linda Thompson Keller (Jon); six grandchildren: Steven Bebout (Kim) of Vancouver, Washington, Joseph E. Bebout (Patricia) of Spring Hill, Florida, Robin Lynne Heffley of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Melinda Sue and Jay Thompson of Chananhan, Illinois and Kendra Thompson Olsen (Joe) of Rockdale, Illinois; plus seven great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter; as well as several nieces, grandnieces and nephews.
For the past three years Mrs. Brown has made her home at the Bartlesville Health and Rehabilitation Center where she celebrated her 100th birthday at a party for family and friends this past July. For the past six months her care has been overseen by Comforting Hands Hospice.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 3 p.m., Tuesday, January 21 at Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home with Dr. Bill Inglish officiating.
Music will be provided by OK Mozart's Dr. Randy Thompson and the Amici New York String Quartet.
Interment will be a private service for the immediate family.
The Advocate on Jan. 19, 2014 | Applegate, Elsie Mae (I26627)
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785 |
based on appointment of guardian for his daughter Louisa Caroline | Applegate, George P (I41708)
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786 |
based on proof of will 21 Feb 1833 | Debowe, Susannah (I39269)
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787 |
based on proof of will 27 Sept 1773 | Bowne, Peter (I31759)
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788 |
Based on some hints in the will of Thomas and the behavior of Thomas Jr. during the probate, I believe Thomas had two wives. | ? (I38173)
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789 |
based on the 1900 census, I believe her Voress number is incorrect. K disagrees, but his is my database. I will maintain her old Voress number of 1D3G1C1I for now. | Applegate, Ethel (I4792)
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790 |
Based on the age of her siblings and geography, I believe she is the Martha Ann Applegate who married Noah Furman in 1819. Jack Furman wrote in his unpublished monograph "The Applegates of the Lower Part of South Amboy":
The record of the 1822 marriage of William Furman and Matilda Wood appears in the series in the GMNJ on marriages performed at the Cheesequake Baptist Church between 1798 and 1835 by Rev. John Fountain. On 11 March 1819 Rev. Fountain also officiated at the marriage of Noah Furman and Martha Applegate (with Andrew Bowne and Susan Furman as witnesses). See 44 GMNJ at 131.
The household of Noah and Martha Furman will be found in the 1830 Census in the Lower Part of South Amboy at page 259. Noah died of cholera in 1832 (see 14 GMNJ at 84); in the 1840 Census, at page 029, Martha Furman is reported as the head of the household. | Applegate, Martha (I2485)
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791 |
based on the probate of his will | Applegate, Samuel (I17102)
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792 |
Based upon his baptismal date of 3 December 1749, I believe he was born quite a bit later than the 6 October 1736 date given by TF Applegate at findagrave--probably 1749. This, however, conflicts with a birth date of his son Henry in 1758 (Joseph would only be nine years old). Something is very wrong here. | Applegate, Joseph (I16289)
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793 |
Basket Manufacturer | Applegate, John H (I4411)
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794 |
Batter-out Pottery | Applegate, Theodore R (I10840)
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795 |
Battle of the Wilderness | Robison, Martin V (I30022)
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796 |
Became janitor of the Princeton Seminary | Dennis, Joseph (I29751)
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797 |
BET 1678 AND 1680 | Applegate, Joseph (I766)
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798 |
BET 1682 AND 1689 | Applegat, Jacob (I6709)
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799 |
BET 1705 AND 1715 | Applegate, William (I5355)
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800 |
BET 1710 AND 1715 | Hart, Levi (I8075)
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