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6001 | Texas, Death Certificates, 1903– 1982 Name: Lula June Baines [Lula June Vannaman] Birth Date: 15 Apr 1893 Birth Place: Eastland, Texas Gender: Female Race: White Residence: Eastland, Eastland, Texas Father: G A Vannaman Mother: Maggie Vanhook Age at Death: 84 Death Date: 18 Feb 1978 Death Place: Eastland, Eastland, Texas, USA | Lula June Vannaman
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6002 | Y | Creed Vanover
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6003 | 1870 US Census - Walker, Wise Co., VA shows Wedington N. Vanover, 7 months old, son of Creed and Rebecca E. Vanover 1900 US Census - Clintwood, Dickenson Co., VA Napoleon and Lucy Vanover 1910 US Census - Clintwood, Dickenson Co., VA Napolian and Lucy Vanover 1920 US Census - Pulaski Co., KY Napoleon P. and Lucy Vanover 1930 US Census - Pulaski Co., KY Nobolian P. and Lucy Vanover Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 Name: Wedington N Vanover Death Date: 10 Dec 1952 Death Place: Pulaski Age: 082 Residence: Pulaski Volume: 54 Certificate: 26881 | Wedington Napoleon Vanover
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6004 | Y | Benjamin Vaughn
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6005 | Y | Caroline Vaughn
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6006 | Y | George Washington Vaughn
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6007 | Y | Mary Kohler Vaughn
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6008 | Y | Thomas Vaughn, Sr.
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6009 | Buried first in Hanover Cemetery, he was moved to Mount Vernon May 30, 1863. | Thomas T. Vaughn
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6010 | Y | Thomas W. Vaughn
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6011 | Y | William H. Vaughn
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6012 | Y | Elizabeth J Veach
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6013 | Christine, sometimes called Christina, was born about 1610-1613. This would have made her somewhere between ten and fourteen years old when she arrived in America. Little has been written about her, other than that she married Dirck in 1630 or 1631, and bore eight children. Dirck and Christine lived in her parents' household until 1638. She was a sponsor in baptisms at the Dutch Reformed Church in 1643 and 1650. The rest of her story must be inferred from what we know about her husband and children. Her last child, Jennekin, was born in 1653. There was no further record of her after 1663, although she may have lived into the 1670's. | Christine Vigne
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6014 | Y | Jan Vigne
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6015 | from www.fulkerson.org Maria was born about 1613, probably in France but possibly in Holland. Maria married Jan Roos about 1631. They had one son, Gerrit Jansen Roos. Franklin Roosevelt descended from this son [his great-great granddaughter married Isaac Roosevelt in 1726]. Jan died about 1632. In 1634 she married Abraham Ver Planck. Abraham may have just arrived that year [he was possibly a cousin of J.A. Planck, who witnessed the antenuptial agreement above]. Maria and Abraham lived at the Vigne household until Damen took over. They bought land across the Hudson at Paulus Hook [now Jersey City]. They had a farm and two cows, and leased four acres to two tobacco planters. The 1643 Indian war forced Maria and Abraham to seek the safety of the fort at Manhattan. The family continued to own the land at Paulus Hook until 1699, but never went back there to live. They bought a lot from brother-in-law Van Tienhoven at Smits Vly in 1649, near Pearl Street and Maiden Lane, and built a house there. They no longer farmed, but leased their land holdings and entered into the fur trade. This business took Abraham up the Hudson and down to the Delaware River. In 1664, when the English fleet showed up on the Hudson River, Abraham was one of the signers of the petition requesting that Peter Stuyvesant surrender. A fight with the English would have destroyed New Amsterdam. The people were more interested in keeping their homes than keeping Stuyvesant as their leader. He fell onto financial hard times in the 1680's, although he still owned lots in New York City which his heirs sold in a 1699 indenture. Maria died in 1689, and Abraham in 1691. She had ten children, the first by Jan ROOS. | Maria Vigne
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6016 | from www.fulkerson.org Rachel, was born in Leiden, Holland, and was baptized on March 16, 1623 at the Leiden Walloon Church. Translation from French: "Baptized 16 March 1623 [n.s.], Rachel daughter of Guillain Vigne'. Witnesses Henri Lambert, Pierre de Fuche, and Marguerite Vigne'." In 1639 Rachel had the misfortune to marry Cornelis Van Tienhoven. Although he was a highly-placed Dutch West India Company official, he turned out to be a murdering, philandering scoundrel. Cornelis drowned or absconded in 1656, leaving Rachel a 33-year-old widow with three young children and pregnant with a fourth. He also left a great deal of property and three houses. In 1657 Peter Stuyvesant initiated the Burgher system [long used in Holland] which established 2 privileged classes: the Small Burghers and Great Burghers. Small Burghers had the right to engage in business. Great Burghers could conduct business and were exempt from common arrest. Many citizens [including Abraham Ver Planck] paid the 20-guilder fee to become Small Burghers; Rachel was among the 20 who paid 50 guilders and passed Stuyvesant's scrutiny to become Great Burghers. Her privilege did not protect her against everything. She died in 1663 at the young age of 40. Rachel had two children who survived childhood: Dr. Lucas Van Tienhoven [1649-1713?] - married Tryntje Bording. They lived on Pine Street in New York City, in what is now a district of skyscraping banks and insurance companies. Their 10 children were: Rachel, Capt. Nicholas, Susanna, Cornelia, Sara, Johannes, Cornelis [1st, died young], Cornelis [2nd, also died young], Lysbeth, and Cornelis [3rd]. Their descendants are among our family of cousins today. Jannetje [1657-?] - baptized 20 May 1657, married John Smith by 1685. He died in 1693. The inventory of his estate on 18 August of that year included: 1 negro woman cook and her child, 2 bibles, 2 gold rings, 12 silver spoons, 2 silver buckles, 1 silver porringer [a bowl with a handle] and some household goods. Jannetje owned land near her brother's on Pine Street. They were believed to have had three children, whose names are not known for certain. One may have been the John Smith who married Judith Outman in 1708. | Rachel Vigne
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6017 | Y | Elsie Caroline Voight
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6018 | From www.fulkerson.org DIRCK VOLCKERTSZEN1 DE NOORMAN was born Abt. 1595 in Bergen, Norway, and died Bet. 1678 - 1680 in Buswyck, Queens Co., NY. He married CHRISTINA VIGNE 1630 in Noorman's Kill, Long Island, NY, daughter of GUILLAUME VIGNE and ADRIENNE CUVIELLE. She was born Abt. 1610 in St Waast-La-Haut, Valenciennes, French Flanders, and died Bef. 24 April 1677 in Buswyck, Kings Co., New York. | Dirck Volckertszen, De Noorman
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6019 | Y | Abraham Volkertson
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6020 | Y | Debora Volkertson
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6021 | Y | Dina Volkertson
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6022 | From "The Fulkersons in18th-Century New Jersey" on www.fulkerson.org Dirck was born in Bushwick. Records about him begin in 1689 when he was appointed ensign of the town militia and loaned money to his uncle Jacob Dircksen (17 July 1689, signed his name 'Derck Folckerse'). His marriage to Maria DE WITT [b. 1671, d. of Peter DE WITT and Sarah ALBERTS], a widow, on 25 Sep 1691 took place in the Reformed Dutch Church of Flatbush. His name was listed as 'Derick' when he served as a grand-juryman at the court of sessions in 1692. The 1698 census showed he had a wife, three children and two slaves. He moved his family to Somerset County, New Jersey about 1700. The "History Of Hunterdon And Somerset Counties, New Jersey, With Illustrations And Biographical Sketches Of Its Prominent Men And Pioneers" by James P. Snell: Everts & Peck, Philadelphia, 1881, tells us on pp. 774-775 that - In 1685, John Royce bought the tract at the angle of the Raritan and Milstone of Brockholls & Co. [Trenton, Lib. A, pp. 202, 206], and required a title from the proprietors [Ibid, pp. 273,274]...It was stipulated that this plot should be called 'Roycefield.' [On the map, Roycefield is southwest of Bound Brook, at the northeast corner of Hillsborough Township, and northeast of the Harlingen tract. Later, Roycefield would be called 'Ricefield.'] and that on April 3, 1705 Royce sold a tract of land on the Milstone River to Derick Volkerse His wife Maria died a few years later. On 27 Sep 1710 at the DRC in New York City he married (2nd) Jenneke SCHOUIWTEN, with whom he had no known children. He purchased land at the Harlingen Tract in Somerset County about 1710 and operated a mill business with brothers Philip and Nicholas at Bound Brook on the lower Millstone River. In the 1720's he had four more children by his (3rd) wife, Geertje ZYNIELTSE, or ZYNIELTSEN (b. 1685), the last of whom was a son named Dirck, baptized on 19 Nov 1727. Dirck wrote his WILL in November 1752. He died on 22 Jun 1754 at Millstone River, Somerset, NJ and was interred at the Weston Burying Grounds. His wife Geertjie was named in the will and survived him until 12 Dec 1759, at age 74 according to her headstone. | Dirck Volkertson
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6023 | Y | Johannes Volkertson
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6024 | Y | Volckert Volkertson
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6025 | Vermont, Death Records, 1909-2008 Name: Edith Vom Baur Van Hook Gender: Female Birth Date: 11 Sep 1884 Birth Place: New York, NY Residence Place: Chevy Chase, Maryland Death Date: 24 Jul 1962 Death Place: Hardwick, Caledonia, Vermont, USA Father: Carl VomBaur Mother: Elsie [Elsie Urchs] Spouse: LaRue VanHook Cause of Death: Essential Hypertension Veteran: Not applicable Date Filed: 24 Jul 1962 Vital Event Type: Certificate of Death | Edith Vom Baur
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6026 | Y | Edith Vom Baur
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6027 | Y | Curry L. Waddle
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6028 | Y | Elizabeth Waddle
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6029 | Y | Ina Waddle
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6030 | 1900: Pulaski, age 25 living with parents. 1910 Pulaski Census on Mounce Road. Age 35, with wife Nancy E. age 20 with 2 of 2 children Charles B. 3 and Carrie L., 10 months. 1920 Nunnelly Springs, Pulaski Co., Ky on Poplarville Road 1930: age 55, with wife Lizzie and 9 children on Dog Walk Road. | John Henry "Jack" Waddle
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6031 | See attached sources. | Lacary C. Waddle
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6032 | Lived next to Andrew Farmer on Mount Victory Road/Poplarville Road. | Madison Adams "Mat A." Waddle
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6033 | Y | Nannie Waddle
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6034 | died of diptheria | Velva Waddle
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6035 | Y | Eula V. Wagers
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6036 | Y | Evelyn G. Wagner
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6037 | Y | George Walker
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6038 | Y | Laura Walker
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6039 | Y | Hildreth J. Wallace
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6040 | Y | Madeline Wallace
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6041 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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6042 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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6043 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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6044 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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6045 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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6046 | Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999 Name: James B Walls Date of Birth: 30 Mar 1919 County: Lincoln Mother's name: Julia Vanhook Volume Number: 27 Certificate Number: 13382 Volume Year: 1919 | James B. Walls
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6047 | Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 Name: John Bud Walls Death Date: 13 Feb 1948 Death Location: Lincoln Age: 69 Gender: Male Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 12 Feb 1879 Birth Location: Lincoln Spouse's Name: Nicia Vanbork Walls Father's Name: John Walls Father's Birth Location: Lincoln Mother's name: Mandy Fedrik Mother's Birth Location: Lincoln | John Bud Walls
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6048 | Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999 Name: John R Walls Date of Birth: 19 Sep 1936 County: Lincoln Mother's name: Nicie Vanhook Volume Number: 080 Certificate Number: 39901 Volume Year: 1945 | John Riker Walls
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6049 | Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999 Name: Junior Walls Date of Birth: 11 Oct 1923 County: Lincoln Mother's name: Nicie Vanhook Volume Number: 110 Certificate Number: 54639 Volume Year: 1923 | Junior Walls
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6050 | Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999 Name: Lois E Walls Date of Birth: 31 Jul 1929 County: Lincoln Mother's name: Nicie Vanhook Volume Number: 073 Certificate Number: 36171 Volume Year: 1929 Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 Name: Lois Elizabeth Collett [Lois Elizabeth Walls] Death Date: 8 Jan 1953 Death Location: Lincoln Age: 23 Gender: Female Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 31 Jul 1929 Birth Location: Lincoln, Kentucky Father's Name: John Bud Walls Mother's name: Nicie Vonhook | Lois Elizabeth Walls
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