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Name: Maurice Kanter
SSN: 382-20-9631
Last Residence: 90049 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Born: 25 Mar 1877
Died: Nov 1971
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951)
| KANTER, Maurice E. (I79)
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Ship Name:
H H Meier
Years in service:
1892-1901
Funnels:
1
Masts:
3
Aliases:
Manuel Calvo (1901)
Shipping Line:
North German Lloyd
Ship Description:
Built by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., Newcastle, England. Tonnage: 5,140. Dimensions: 421' x 48'. Twin-screw, 13 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Three masts and one funnel. Steel hull.
History:
Maiden voyage: Bremen-Southampton-New York, December 25, 1892. In Germany-South American service, too. Renamed: Manuel Calvo (1901).
| GREENBAUM, Zadok (I9)
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had a stroke when visiting his sisters and brother in Washington and they brought him home also on the train. I think he had just retired and he was bedridden in the house until he died. Per Pat Kell Teuke
| TEUKE, Frederick Bertram (I242)
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"Hannah Mosier, who married Heman Hurlburt, was the daughter of Nicholas Mosher, who married Sarah, the daughter of Weston Allen. I have been unable to find any record of Nicholas before he went to Canada. A note left by a descendant reads: "Nicholas Mosher -- U.E. Loyalist, landed in Canada in 1784 on the St. Lawrence river under Well's hill, 4 miles east of Brockville. Later in life he was called Major Mosher. He died between 1820 and 1830. He lived the last part of his life at or near Cobourg, Ontario. He had 10 daughters. Hannah, the eldest, married Heman Hurlburt." The census of Augusta, 5 April, 1796, lists Nicholas, his wife and 6 female children. The 1813 census of Augusta lists Nicholas, unmarried, no children."
Source: George Roy Hurlburt, Hurlburt Genealogy, 1976
Note on Nicholas Mosier, added by G.R.Hurlburt to the above:
"I now think I have some proof as to the parents of Nicholas." (1977)
"Soon after Nicholas's marriage, the family moved to the Eastern District of Augusta and Nicholas served as a Corporal in the Royal Rangers. He and all of his children, except Hannah, received grants for his service. He sold his lot in Augusta in 1802 as a resident of Hamilton, Northumberland County, and he was there in 1806. He was in Hope, Durham County by 1809, operator of a grog shop at least part of the time before his death." | MOSHIER OR MOSHER, Nicholas (I1535)
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"Mrs. Hannah Hurlburt, eldest of 10 daughters of Nicholas Moshier, a major in the British Army during the Revolutionary War, and granddaughter (on her mother's side) of another British army officer, was born in Connecticut, June 7, 1780, and came with her parents to Canada in 1784, landing c. 5 miles west of Prescott. At a tender age, she was left to raise the younger members of her father's family. In 1798, she married Heman Hurlburt, son of an officer in the British army, who died at age 82, 3 years and 5 months before his wife. Mrs. Hurlburt died in Augusta, March 23, 1857. She had 11 sons and 5 daughters. 12 of these children survive her as well as 30 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Several of her sons are ministers. - Dec. 9, 1857, p. 38, O., signed by A. and J. Hurlburt." | MOSHIER OR MOSHER, Hannah (I362)
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"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953 | MYERS, George W, (I973)
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"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8GR-NMB : accessed 22 Jun 2013), Elias Neese in entry for Ruben Baker Neese, 1928. | NEESE, Rueben Baker (I246)
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"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8L9-ZNS : accessed 22 Jun 2013), Elias Neese in entry for Sarah Viola Cook, 1919. | NEESE, Sarah Viola (I566)
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"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8RX-X1X : accessed 22 Jun 2013), Elias Neese in entry for David Irvin Neese, 1930. | NEESE, David Irwin (I568)
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"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZZV-8QL : accessed 24 Jun 2013) | WEAVER, Laura Ellen (I247)
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"United States Index to Passenger Arrivals, Atlantic and Gulf Ports, 1820-1874 | LOEFFLER, Christian Frederich (I647)
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1851 and 1861 census show name as Louis, but shows as female. Good be Louise, Louisa, or even Lois. | HURD, Louisa (I369)
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1875 census said she was born in Rensselaer County, NY | CHERRY OR TYLERS, Christine (I884)
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1909 3 24 GREENBAUM, HELEN KANTER, GERTIE GREENBAUM, WILLIAM Orleans
Order Page: 519 Volume: 138
http://www.sos.la.gov/HistoricalResources/ResearchHistoricalRecords/LocateHistoricalRecords/Pages/LouisianaBirthRecords.aspx | GREENBAUM, Helen Margaret (I3)
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1930 census said Vard, but I'm guessing name is really Ward (or Warden) like his Uncle. | HECKER, Ward (I615)
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1930 census says she was 15 at time of first marriage. | Family F16
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1940 census she is a sanatorium. She died of tuburculousis. | DURANT, Helen Lucille (I1044)
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1943 in U.S. navy | STAPP, Henry Francis (I531)
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Found on Newspapers.com | DUFFEY OR NIELSEN, William Arnold (I1)
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Found on Newspapers.com | GREENBAUM, Arnold William (I62)
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according to one death cert and WWI registration birth 25 Mar 1877.
Mr. Nathan Kanter contact on WWI reg card as Maurice never married.
Could he and David be twins?? | KANTER, Maurice E. (I79)
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According to ships manifest it was a baby girl | MCKENZIE, Baby (I1127)
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According to the 1900 census she was born in Austria/Germany, and the family immigrated in 1882 | STOGER, Mary (I1271)
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Also known as Lucinda E. | CUMMINS, Elvira Lucinda (I292)
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also saw first name as Lynn | DENUNE, Linn La Fayette (I1687)
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also saw spelled Jacobine | BENZENHOEFER, Rebecca Jakobine (I646)
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also shown as Isidor | LOWENTHAL, Isadore (I1702)
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Also shown sometimes as Jane E. | BOYNTON, Eliza Jane (I238)
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alternate spellings
Name: Elizabeth Zircle
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: Michael Nease
Spouse Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 17 Aug 1817
County: Shenandoah
State: Virginia | Family F201
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Am suspicious of this really being Kentucky, I would think Indiana | BRIDGEFARMER, Jezerell (I1343)
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another says born jefferson county, tennessee | ADAMSON, Rebecca (I1380)
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application to Sons of the American Revolution http://interactive.ancestry.com/2204/32596_242503-00472/1185060?backurl=http://person.ancestry.com/tree/80253225/person/40416888659/facts/citation/262915425489/edit/record#?imageId=32596_242503-00473 | DENUNE, John Baughman (I660)
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Arizona Daily Star, The (Tucson, AZ) - Thursday, April 15, 1993
Deceased Name: GREENBAUM, Arnold
GREENBAUM, Arnold, 81, optometrist, April 7, East Lawn. | GREENBAUM, Arnold William (I62)
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As a child listed as Royal Duffey, after adult William R. Don't know for sure which is first. | DUFFEY, William Royal or Royal W. (I43)
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assume she died in childbirth with Henry Washington Weaver | unknown could be Elizabeth (I824)
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At her baptism, her sponsor was her aunt Magdalene Harpine | BRANNER, Mariah (I786)
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Baby died before the 1891 Canada Census. Per conversation with Ruth Blackburn, she confirms there was a baby died as an infant. | MCKENZIE, Baby (I1127)
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birth abt 1841 by 1871 census OR birth abt 1835 by ships passenger manifest | MCKENZIE, Duncan (I180)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1662)
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Birthdate per 1900 census, headstone says 1956, death cert says Dec 1858 | MYERS, Sarah Caroline (I463)
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Birthdate was told to Karen in the early 1990s | DUFFEY OR NIELSEN, William Arnold (I1)
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Born Ingebor | HUSBY, Emma (I164)
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Both Dewey and his wife Jeannette were divorced when they got married. | DUFFEY, Dewey Sampson (I37)
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Britten or Britton | BRITTON, Jane (I704)
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Brother to Elizabeth McKee, John's wife. | MCKEE, Robert S. (I1737)
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called Engbar in 1885 census | HUSBY, Emma (I164)
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Chatham Weekly Planet December 21, 1865
By the Rev. George Goodson, on Wednesday, the 13th inst. at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John Blackburn to Miss Hannah Sicklesteel, both of Chatham township. | Family F48
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Christened on 12 July 1730. HIs christening name was Michel Naess (or maybe Naass). At this time I am unable to read the parish records as to the exact location but it was the Mitschdorf area | NEHS, Michael Jr. (I764)
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Christine is not listed in the 1892 NY state census with her husband and sons, so I assume she passed away before that. | CHERRY OR TYLERS, Christine (I884)
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Company: 121 REG'T (JULY-SEPT., 1813, AND SEPT, 1814,) VIRGINIA MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 197
Microfilm Publication: M602 | STAGG OR STAGGS, George Washington (I1598)
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