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7201 No Children mentioned in obituary Brown, Richard Frances (I1279)
 
7202 No Michigan death record or newspaper obituary found. However, record seems accurate since Edna reports 2/3 children living in 1910. Baker, Harold F (I15380)
 
7203 No relation known Family: Horace Perkins / Maria Perkins (F8347)
 
7204 Norman J. Bean, at one time a resident of Greenville, died at his home in Youngstown at 1 o'clock, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1932, aged 76 years. He was taken ill Wednesday night with pneumonia. Funeral services will be held at the Second United Presbyterian church, Himrod avenue, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., followed by interment in the Shenango Valley cemetery, Greenville, at about 3:30 p.m. Mr. Bean was the son of the late James Madison and Caroline Woods Bean and was born in Hempfield township. He resided on Stewart avenue, Greenville, for many years but left here about 40 years ago for Youngstown where he was engaged as a building contractor. He was an elder in the Second United Presbyterian church and some years ago, in a public address, a speaker cited him as on the "the best two men in Youngstown." Mrs. Bean survives, along with their two sons, J. Nevin Bean of Youngstown and John N. Bean of Cleveland. Jay M. Bean, Tacoma, Wash., is the brother. There are five grandchildren.
fro Dec 5, 1932, The Record-Argus, Greenville, PA 
Bean, Norman J (I4653)
 
7205 Not clear who is mother to Francis. William may have had Francis with a third partner. William's first wife, Julia, lists one child born with no living on 1900 and 1910 censuses, presumably refering to a baby girl who likely died young. Francis would have been born out of wedlock if William's second wife, Carrie, is his mother. He lists her as his mother on marriage certificate, but no mother listed on his death certificate. Furthermore, Carrie states one child born on 1900 and 1910 censuses, likely referring to Inez.  Baker, Francis Moses (I8750)
 
7206 Not listed on "Records of Littleton, Massachusetts", 1900 (archive.org)
 
Baker, Rebecca (I14484)
 
7207 Not listed on 1860 Census Hall, Frank Marshall (I3606)
 
7208 Not verified yet. 1925 lists parents as Orane Kimball of NH and Alice Prescott of NH Kimball, Ruth (I4731)
 
7209 Not yet located.

1. From "The History of Westmoreland": Charles (youngest) res NYC
2. Per Amylynne (Baker) Murphy: "Mr Charles Baker of Lincoln, MA who filed an intention to marry Miss Joanna Jones of Concord, MA 7 Feb 1828. The intention was filed & published as law directs (& bands were forbidden by Gregory Stone & Daniel Hayes of Lincoln & after trial before Ebenezer Hobs, Charles Wheeler & Elisha Wheeler, Esqrs, the certificate was given by Stephen Patch, Town Clerk [Lincoln]. Concord MA Vital Records: Charles, of Lincoln, and Joanna Jones, Mar. 25, 1828."
3. There is a Charles Baker who graduated Williams College in 1820 (he was Valedictorian). He died 1829 in Pittsfield MA after being hit by lightning. However, Mass death records indicate that he was b. 1798 to Isaac and Louis Baker of Conway MA. 
Baker, Charles (I126)
 
7210 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I25326)
 
7211 Note: Baptism: 19 NOV 1648 Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Pioneers of Massachusetts, pg 490: Wheeler, Thomas: Miller,yeoman, Salem, worked on the bridge in 1646; propr. 1647. Rem.to Lynn. He deposed in 1653, age about 50 years. With wife Mary sold land in Lynn; she was adm. chh. 1 (9) 1648. Children Isaac and Zipporah baptized 19 (9) 1648.


THE WHEELER FAMILY IN AMERICA,THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS WHEELER,STONINGTON, CONN., pages 289 through 349, by Inez E.Coolby-Brayton, 1934. Located in the DAR Library, Washington,DC.
The following from the HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., by Judge Richard Anson Wheeler is, perhaps, the best experssion of allthat is known of his life.
"Thomas Wheeler, the ancestor of the Wheeler family of Stonington, Conn., and region round about, was doubtless of English origin, but the place of his birth, and nationality are not certainly known, nor has the time of his migration to this country been ascertained, so as to associate him with any of the passengers of the early emigrant ships. The first knowledge that we have of him in this country is when he appears as a residentof the town of Lynn, Mass., in 1635, when and where he wa selected constable, and held other official positions later on. In 1642 he was admitted in the privilege of a freeman of the commonwealth of Mass., purchasing large tracts of land there, including a mill site, upon which he built and operated a sawand grist mill. During his residence in Lynn he married Mary____, a young lady of his acquaintance, whose family name is unknown, but our family traditions represent her as a woman of pleasing and attractive accomplishments, and in every way worthy of her liege loard; she graced her domestic duties with cheerfujl loveliness, filling his home with light and love. They were married in 1645, and became the parents of three children.
What induced our ancestor, Thomas Wheeler, to leave Lynn, Mass.,and sell out his business and real estate there, and take up hisa bode in the town of Stonington in 1667, is not fully understood, but whatever motive actuated him in coming this way it is plainly evident that he intended to make Stonington his final home. He was an intimate friend of Rev. James Noyes, who came to Stonington the same year that he did, and it has been supposed that the friendship between them was the cause of his coming. But that as it may, there were men of his name that lived in the English home of the Noyes family, and crossed the ocean about the same year that he did. Thomas Wheeler was made freeman in the Connecticut Colony in the year 1669, and was nominated and elected one of the Stonington representatives to the Connecticut General Court in the year 1673. The next year his name appears among the immorial nine who organized the First Congregational Church of Stonington, June 3, 1674, and his wife,Mary Wheeler, was one of the partakers with the church in their first communion service. Soon after Thomas Wheeler and his wife came to Stonington to live, he and his son Isaac built them a residence in North Stonington, where Col. James F. Brown now resides, where they lived and died. Thomas Wheeler left a will, which was lost by being burned when the infamous Arnold burned the city of New London, Sept. 6, 1781. The existence of his willis proved by his descendants referring in it in later instruments conveying the real estate that belonged to him and given to them in his will. They are both buried in the old Whitehall burial place, situated on the east bank of the Mystic river. He died March 6, 1686, age 84 years, consequently he was born 1602. 
Wheeler, Thomas (I3123)
 
7212 Note: Caroline Victoria Perkins (see marriage records) and Caroline Teresa Cornwall or Perkins (see birth record) may be two separate individuals. Perkins, Caroline Victoria (I12416)
 
7213 noted from "West Highland Cemeteries" by Diane Needham Baker, Emily (I15428)
 
7214 NOTICE from "The Kingston Gleaner", 12 Jun 1911
The public is hereby warned that I will not hold myself responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Florence Maud Perkins, she having left my care and protection since 1 June, 1911. HERBERT PERKINS Cottage, Walkers Wood P.O. 
Family: Herbert Perkins / Florence Lillian Maude Cooke (F3899)
 
7215 NOTICE from "The Kingston Gleaner", 16 Sep 1925
My wife Florence Lilian Maud Perkins (Florrie Cooke), who left my home and protection since the 1st day of June, 1911, and not hearing of her since, it is my intention to marry again at an early date.
(Sgd.) HERBERT PERKINS, "Bachelor's Hall" Walkers' Wood P.O. 
Family: Herbert Perkins / Florence Lillian Maude Cooke (F3899)
 
7216 NOTICE from "The Kingston Gleaner", 17 Sep 1980 (findmypast.com)
TABOIS - Cecil Late of Colonels Ridge and 27 North St, May Pen, died on the 15th. Leaving wife Lena, two sons, one daughter, brother and other relatives. Funeral services will be announced. 
Tabois, Cecil (I13603)
 
7217 Obituary on 29 Jan 1910 of William G Peck, son of Alvin adn Freelove (St. John) Peck, refers to a surviving sister Mrs. James Perkins of Burlington Flats. Peck, Sarah (I21569)
 
7218 of English Origin according to 1881 Census Creelman, Olivia Ann (I1791)
 
7219 of Irish Decent according to 1881 census Creelman, Hannah P (I1788)
 
7220 of Naples FL as of 1998 Proctor, Nadine M (I13426)
 
7221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4964)
 
7222 Ogilvie, Abram, died at Burlington, Kings Co., NS, 18th, 77 years, s/o Bedford Ogilvie, Abram b. 1849, m. Annie d/o late Peter McBride, a sister of Capt. Samuel McBride. [26 May 1926 write-up].
From The Register, Berwick, Kings Co. Nova Scotia, 1926 
Ogilvie, Abram Washington (I4594)
 
7223 om "Vital records of Phillipston, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1906
Marriage of Lydia Baker and George W. Felton of Petersham, May 2 [17 in C.R.], 1814 
Family: George W Felton / Lydia Baker (F6134)
 
7224 On "Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936" (ancestry.com)
On 2 Dec 1885 in Petrolia, ONT, James Vansickle, 40, an engineer, residing Petrolia, born ONT to James Vansickle & Susan Minor, married Jessie Adair, 40, single, residing Chicago IL, born SCT to John Adair & Ann Dixon.  
Family: James L Vansickle / Jessie Adair (F9864)
 
7225 On 1 Aug 1916 in Detroit MI, Charles S Perkins, 33, a manager, residing Tonawanda NY, born NY to Oren Perkins & Augeline Hawks, married Luella Traust, 27, a domestic, residing S. Wales NY, born NY to Henry Traust & Louise Kuhn. His 2nd, her 1st marriage. Family: Charles Seymour Perkins / Luella Troust (F8458)
 
7226 on 1 May 1945 in Kingston Parish, John Jackson, 32, a clerk residing Clarendon son of John Jackson married Joyce Perkins, 23, Guittiwoman (?) residing May Pen daughter of Frank Perkins Family: John L. Jackson / Joyce Perkins (F3552)
 
7227 on 1 Nov 1918 in Highland Park MI, Felix M Fitch, 35, a metal worker residing Detroit, b. IN to Phillip Fitch & Anna Hooker, married Emma A (Brooks) Baker, 40, residing Detroit, b. CAN to Aaron Brooks & Jennie Suprie. His 1st, her 2nd marriage. Family: Felix Monroe Fitch / Emma Brooks (F5798)
 
7228 On 10 Feb 1915 in Chicago, Cook, IL, Charles R Day, age 20, married Myrtle Vandenberg, age 19. Family: Charles Ralph Day / Myrtle Ida Vandenberg (F9850)
 
7229 On 10 May 1941 in St George's Church, Kingston, JAM, Patrick Owen McGlashan, 22, a custom's officer, residing James Pen, St Andrews, son of Thomas McGlashan married Maris Ione Sewell, 20, a hairdresser, residing Kingston, daughter of Alexander W Sewell. Informants CW Sewell & G Sewell. Family: Patrick Owen McGlashan / Mavis Ione Sewell (F3907)
 
7230 on 10 Sep 1868 in Davisburgh, Oakland, MI, Thomas F Baker, 35, a farmer residing Hartland MI, born Monroe Co NY, married Almira Edith Furman, 30, residing Highland, Oakland, MI, born Highland.  Family: Thomas F Baker / Almira Edith Furman (F5819)
 
7231 On 11 Oct 1901 in Panora IA, Fred M Miller, 31, a traveller residing Woodburn IA, born Chariton to I.N. Woods & G.A. Miller, married Lena G Oliver, 22, residing Osceola, born to J.R. Oliver & Florence E Kirkpatrick. 1st marriage for both. Family: Fred Miller Woods / Lena Gertrude Oliver (F7299)
 
7232 On 13 Sep 1968 in Troy, NH, Alan Bruce Rebidue, residing Lynnfield, MA, born 26 Dec 1942 in MA to Perley George Rebidue b. NY & Dorothy Chalmers Reynolds b. MA, married Doris May Westerfield, Maiden Name Hoffman, residing Peabody MA, born 10 May 1933 in MA to Philip Hoffman b. OH and Pauline Helen Campbell b. WY. His 1st, Her 3rd marriage. Family: Alan Bruce Robidue / Doris May Hoffman (F10598)
 
7233 On 14 May 1944 in East Queen St Baptist Church, Kingston, JAM, Sydney Albert Lally, a mine sweeper, age 33, sone of Chinton Thomas Lally married Enid Rubenia Bedasse, age 19, residing Johnson Town, daughter of Henry Menefed Bedasse. Witnesses R. Abisdid and P Crawford. Family: Sydney Albert Lally / Enid Rubenia Bedasse (F3981)
 
7234 On 15 Oct 1900 in Saginaw MI, Winfred L Baker, 23, a Stenographer residing Saginaw born MI to A.W. Baker and Julia A Cowles married Mable L Wallace, 20, residing Saginaw, born MI to D.H. Wallace and Lois A Grow. 1st marriage for both. Witnesses Odella Wills and B.F. Wallace of Saginaw Family: Winfred Lee Baker / Mabel Lois Wallace (F5828)
 
7235 On 16 Feb 1916 in Lewis IA, Willis Woods, 28, a farmer residing Atlantic IA born Osceola IA to Valentine Wood & Anna Robshaw, married, Merle Beatrice, 25, residing Marne IA, born Marne IA to Christopher C Reason & Lementine Ellis Family: Willis Woods / Merle Beatrice Reason (F7039)
 
7236 On 16 Jun 1832 in Old Parish, Inverkip, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Robert Jairdine and Agnes Graham Patterson both in this parish were registered for proclaimation for Banns of two ensuring Sabbaths. Married accordingly. Family: Robert Jardine / Agnes Phillips (F3268)
 
7237 On 17 Dec 1943 in Kingston JAM, Phillip Perkins, age 45, a cultivator, residing in St Catherine JAM son of James Perkins married Verena Stephens, age 46, a dressmaker residing in Mount Rosser Ewarton, daughter of Joseph Stephens. Witnesses W. Price & J Lounder. Family: Phillip Perkins / Verena Stephens (F4331)
 
7238 on 18 Jan 1853 in Worcester, Worcester, MA, Wm J Baker, 32, a Founder residing Worcester, born Phillipston to James & Lydia P Baker, married Matilda Rice, 26, residing Worcester, born Roxbury to Tim & Mary Rice. 1st marriage for both. Family: William James Baker / Matilda Rice (F6002)
 
7239 On 18 May 1908 in Macon Co, MO, Oren Woods of Oskaloosa, Mohaska, IA, >21 yrs, married Rena M. Simmons, Boon, Boon, IA, >18 yrs. Family: Oren Edison Woods / Rena Mae Simmons (F7096)
 
7240 on 1850 census, there is Peter, age 33, born IRE, farmer, in household Family: Ringrose Drew Watson / Frances Mahon (F1255)
 
7241 on 1851 Census in Calton, Lanark, SCOT,
Thomas, Martha and Jessie McKenchie living together. In addition there is George K Thomson, 11, nephew, and Mary Thomson, 9, niece both born Bonhill, Dumbarton 
Family: John McKechnie / Mary Gray (F65)
 
7242 On 1855 Census of Chester NY: Hepsibeth Holley, age 58, born Washington Co, head of house
In 1865 Census: Hepsby Hawley, mother of Laura, age 67, born Washington Co., living with Jason. She gave birth to 8 children.
In 1870 Census: Hepsaleah Arnold, 73, born NY, Domestic Servant & Eliza P Arnold, 9, born NY, student,
In 1875 Census: Hepsibah Luce Holley, 78, b. Warren Co mother-in-law & Eliza Arnld, 13, born Washington Co, neice
In 1880 Census: Elisa P Arnold, neice, 19
... 
Holley, Laura S (I1001)
 
7243 On 1870 census, William Perkins, 19, b. NH, farm hand living with family. Relationship unknown. Family: Abel Perkins / Sarah H Bemiss (F8431)
 
7244 on 19 Apr 1882 in Bryants Hill, Joseph Dunkley, age 23, carpenter, residing Bryants' Hill son of John Dunkley, married Rachel Perkins, age 22, residing Bryants' Hill, daughter of Philip Perkins. Witnesses Deiderick C Scott & Richard Grose Family: Joseph Augustus Dunkley / Rachel Elizabeth Perkins (F3975)
 
7245 On 19 Jan 1871 in Danvers MA, George H Perkins, 23, a clerk residing Danvers, born Danvers to Henry A Perkins & Emily Sleeper, married Kate M. Webb, 23, residing Danvers, born Danvers to Putnam Webb & Lydia Walcott. 1st marriage for both. Family: George Henry Perkins / Katherine Walcott Webb (F7758)
 
7246 on 1930 census, there is a John Denton, age 24, born NY, office clerk, living with parents. Not found in any other records. Maybe a nephew. Family: William H Denton / Nellie M Sweet (F3318)
 
7247 On 1940 census, Alfred Lowe, 20, and Henry Lowe, 16, are listed as sons. Not likely based on obituary. George, Lena “Lena” (I3484)
 
7248 on 1940 census. Gertrude Smith, age 20, Charlie Smith, age 19, Eugene Smith, age 17, living in James Scott house as stepchildren. Not sure who they are. Family: James Eugene Scott / Gertrude Crumpler (F382)
 
7249 on 1940, there is a Douglas Dye, age 11. b. WA, listed as son. Not sure who he is. Family: Sparrel Hill Dye / Freda Campbell (F1754)
 
7250 On 2 Aug 1904 in Bay City, Bay, MI, Henry Kramer, 21, a laborer, residing Bay City, born Brooks to Carl Kramer and Anna Schram married Edith Pearl Evans, 16, residing Bay City, born Bay City to John Evans and Abbie Hill. Witnesses G. Dougherty and Cora Evans. Family: Henry Kramer / Edith Pearl Evans (F1709)
 

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