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| 1 | Chester's "London Marriages" record for Simon & Elizabeth says the following: "Simon Stacy of Bocking, essex County, Clothier, and Elizabeth Clerke of Theydon Granon, said County, spinster, daughter of Stephen Clerke of same, Yeoman, married at Theydon Mount, Essex County, November 6, 1620." | Family: F814
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| 2 | Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I6F72-5X@ Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I6F72-64@ Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I6F72-79@ Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I6F72-8G@ Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I2W9W-N1@ | Family: F743
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| 3 | Child Record not found. (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I6F72-C0@ | Family: F758
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| 4 | Divorced 13 May 1913 in Ogden, Weber County, Utah. | Family: F788
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| 5 | Grandpa and Grandma Murdock were the funnest to go and visit in the summer. Driggs was the coolest town. Everybody knew everybody and I would often have people stop me and tell me how much I looked like my mom. I loved it when G & G would let me walk into town a block away and get the mail. I loved riding the bicycle all over. My most favorite things to do were to go down in the very scary basement and talk on the Ham Radio W7JFA, funny how that sticks with you. Grandpa tried really hard to teach me morse code but I never did catch on, maybe the pool table was to big of a distraction. I also loved to jump from the top floor bedroom into the kitchen, we had to do this when Grandma Sarah wasn't looking. She also had the coolest strawberry full of pennies. I remember Grandma as being really tall and making me pancakes to eat with my friends in Driggs because she had run out of bread for a sandwich. I loved playing in the old cars out back and went on many vacations in my mind. The chicken coop was also a cool place but we could only go in with Grandpa. I mostly remember Grandpa when he came to live with us after Grandma died. We lived about 3 blocks from the school and when grandpa gave us a ride we always went to Bear Lake and back in those 3 short blocks. I always thought my grandpa was an Indian (Native America) which ever one you use, he could always tell the best stories. The house in Driggs was the best. Grandma let us play in all of Aunt Betsys dresses that were stuffed in the cubby holes and I also spent many hours talking on the black phone up in the bedroom. Ahh so many memories. -Peggy (granddaugther) | Family: F10
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| 6 | I spent a lot of time living with JV and Ruby when I was a little girl. Mom was working in Logan and I think Dad was in SLC. I just recall playing for hours with the tupperware bowls that Grandma Ruby kept in a cupboard that was low enough for me to reach. I remember going to visit Grandpa and Grandma Sorenson every Sunday night. We would watch The Wonderful World of Disney and Grandpa would often give us money to buy an ice-cream on the way home until the Prophet suggested that we stop buying things on Sunday.(Of course he followed the prophets insruction and would still slip us money for another time) I took numerous friends with me as I got older on Sunday nights and G & G never forgot their names and would often say Hi to them out and about in Logan. My friends thought that it was cool that my grandparents would remember them. Grandma always had a dish of candy and Grandpa always had a pill bottle full of my favortie kind of peanuts put in a special spot just for me. They took us to Lagoon on numerous occasions. Grandpas favortie cake was chocolate with whipped cream for frosting and coconut sprinkled on top. Grandma made the best pies in the world especially Apple, she would shred her apples and her crust was to die for. I love pie. Once when I was old enough to drive and Grandpa couldn't any more, he asked me to drive him to a funeral, we arrived before the casket, Grandpa always liked to be early for everything. Grandma was a avid reader, she always had a book around to read. -Peggy (granddaughter) | Family: F1
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| 7 | Married in the Logan Temple by President Joseph Quinney. | Family: F46
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| 8 | !IGI Kent England | Ann
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| 9 | Elwood John Nober was adopted and was known as Wayne Eugene Brinkley. This information is provided by his daughter Jill Tenter, Quincy, IL. | Elwood John
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| 10 | ! Birth year is also given as 1705. | Sarah
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| 11 | !IGI | Benjamin Albro
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| 12 | !IGI | Eliza Albro
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| 13 | !IGI | Isabella Albro
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| 14 | !IGI | John Albro
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| 15 | !IGI | Lawton Albro
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| 16 | !IGI | Margaret Albro
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| 17 | !IGI | Stephen Albro
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| 18 | U.S. Census Records state that she immigrated in 1871. Hyrum,Cache,Utah Cemetary Records list her as Ingne Andersen Jensen Born 20 May 1833 Sweden, Died 29 May 1916, wife of Jorgen Jensen. Endowment House Records show Jorgen Jensen and Ingri Mortensen sealed 02 Sep 1872 Batch #m183398, Serial Sheet #0823. IGI Records M-0480 G-17 Page 2414 Hyrum Ward Records show the Following Info: Ingri Jensen, Born to Anders Mortensen and Elna Knudsen 2 May 1833 Cofttle, Sweden. Baptism & Confirmed 12 July 1868 by L.P. Larsen in Sweden. | Ingra Andersen, Or Ingri Mortensen
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| 19 | The name for Kisten is also spelled Kirsten and some have put it into the IGI as Kirstine. The original records of Gladys Sorenson as received from researchers in Denmark have her name as Kisten. All other records for her show same parents with the same birthdate, etc. | Kisten Andersen
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| 20 | !Information from Archive Sheet Received a letter from special services May 16,1990 giving the date she was sealed to her parents. Seal to Parents: 19 MAR 1981 IFALL - Idaho Falls, ID | Emily Aurilla Bigelow
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| 21 | !McALSISTER FAMILY RECORDS Copy of Marriage Record Personal Knowledge of Dau Harriet Idaho Falls Temple Index Seal to Parents: 14 AUG 1990 IFALL - Idaho Falls, ID | Robert John Binford
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| 22 | Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Thomas F Blackley
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| 23 | !Wilmott came from Carol Wall . She also says that Mary was the first wife of Samuel Pierce Snow. | Mary Wilmott Blair
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| 24 | Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED | Thomas Bertell Bonner
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| 25 | Seal to Parents: 14 SEP 1976 ARIZO - Mesa, AZ | Sally Bonny
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| 26 | Notes from Baptism event: There are two baptism dates: 26 Oct 1876 and 16 Nov. 1886 but no explanation as to why. Seal to Parents: PRE-1970 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT | John Bowen
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| 27 | Seal to Parents: 4 NOV 1992 JRIVE- Jordan River, UT | Joseph George Brohammer
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| 28 | !Murdoch Family Records | Robert Chapman
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| 29 | Seal to Parents: PRE-1970 | Anna Christensen
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| 30 | Farmer | Jens Christensen
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| 31 | Seal to Parents: PRE-1970 | Jens Christensen
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| 32 | !IGI Information | Gladys May Chugg
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| 33 | Seal to Parents: @I3347@ | Frances La Rue Clark
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| 34 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: William /CLARK/ (AFN:9KGS-BX) and Margery // (AFN:8V66-0H) | Mary Clark
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| 35 | ! Birth just guessing at year. Marriage license says woman's Parish was Old Grenock Renfrew, Scot. Temple Work must have been done . Will search IGI | Elizabeth Colquhoon
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| 36 | !need to check a TIB for Temple Work Dates. Anna was sealed to her husband on the 10 oct 1870. She died in 1856 so her work was done after her death. The year of her endowment was 1680 which could not have been. I adjusted it to 1860. | Anna Grey Conant
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| 37 | !Letter from Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuaries gave birth and death date for Violet. Wrote for Death Certificate. Have it. Found Family on Soundex for 1900 Census of Utah. Violet was listed as Violet F.E. Craig. Found her mother was head of the household. Found name of her brother Harold C born Aug 1886 age 13, in Wisconsin. Talked with Mary April 7,1991. She told me that the F.E. in Violet's name stands for Frances Eleanor. Violet's brother Harold died before she did. He did marry and died shortly after. He worked with "Steamships". Violet's mother Mary Ann lived in Gold Field, Nevada, and owned a store there. Her father John Craig died when she was 12 years old. Seal to Parents: 14 AUG 1990 IFALL - Idaho Falls, ID | Violet Frances Eleanor Craig
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| 38 | ! Information on IGI for Lanarkshire. There was only a father's name givenand it is given as Rb't. Found before the name Robert Cunningham on IGI Scotland. This may not be child of Frances and Robert. | Cunningham
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| 39 | ! Information on IGI for Lanarkshire. This may not be child of Frances and Robert. C119756 5199 Numbers on Source | Cunningham
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| 40 | ! no first name given on IGI for Lanark. Child # 1,2,4 are right at the first of the Cunninghams in Lanark on the IGI. Source for this child is C119756 6034. Will try and find them on the 1841 Census for Glasgow and maybe find their names. | Cunningham
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| 41 | !Information on IGI for Renfrewshire, Scotland has her married to William McKay on 22 June 1863 in Blythswood,Lanark,Scot. Sealed 14 Jan 1983 PV. She was first married to Daniel Hood in Greenock West on 21 Oct 1853 when she was very young. Marriage info comes from opr records of Scotland. He was a boarder at her home. Birth information is on IGI. | Helen Maxwell Cunningham
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| 42 | !Birth 1851 Census West Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Christening 25 Apr 1830 in Greenock West Scotland. Found him in the OPR Records of Scotland. | Matthew Cunningham
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| 43 | ! Birth 1851 Census Greenock Scotland Christening found in the OPR Records of Scotland. | Robert Cunningham
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| 44 | ! Information on IGI for Renfrew and Lanarkshire. Marriage Certificate for Dau Helen Maxwell Cunnington stated her Father Robert Cunningham was deceased by her wedding dated of 22 June 1863. His wife is listed as a widow in the 1851 Census so he died before 1851. Marriage to Frances Maxwell is on Old Parish Records of Scotland F#1041-064. Robert was a Seaman at that time. Cannot be sure Children that were Stilborn actually belong to this couple and not some other Robert Cunningham, no mothers name was given. Will keep searching. It looks like he may be the son of Matthew Cunningham and Sarah Ferguson born 8 ap 1798 in Middle Greenock. All ordinance work has been done. Found on IGI. | Robert Cunningham
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| 45 | This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Thomas /DAVENPORT/ (AFN:92D0-7V) and Mary /NEWMAN/ (AFN:92D0-82) | Ebenezer Davenport
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| 46 | ! Ref 5010783 34 S/N 00241-6 088 18 Came from LDS Church Gen Dept. Seal to Parents: 14 AUG 1990 IFALL - Idaho Falls, ID | Isabelle Davidson
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| 47 | Information from the Illinois statistical records. Personal knowledge of Davis family. | Florence May Davis
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| 48 | Lucinda died the same day that she was born and is buried in Paragonah, Utah. | Lucinda Davis
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| 49 | ! THis child died at 15 mo of age of Summer Complaint(Diarrhea) | John Murray Duke
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| 50 | !Murdoch Family Records | Janet Ferguson
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