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151 He established a textile mill in Passaic, New Jersey. Ludwig Edmund Kick
 
152 From this Blanding Genealogy: http://www.pglg.com/blanding/don_blanding/DB-ancestors.pdf James L. Kimble
 
153 He was apparently disabled by a recurring illness during childhood; he lived at home until his death at age 18. Stephen George Mallory
 
154 Ira Travell notes, citing John Ansley's probate records. Eunice Meech
 
155 Bruce Bedell gives her birth year as 1803. Hester Milligan
 
156 The 1841 census lists her birthplace as "foreign parts," but the 1851 census gives it as Whitechapel. Catherine Moses
 
157 The source for her surname is the birth certificate for her son Jonah, which gives her name as "Catherine Levi, formerly Moses." Catherine Moses
 
158 Her last name also has been spelled Neeff in the records. Dorothea Nehf
 
159 Judy Orgel Lester (b. 1944) is the only Israeli woman with the double distinction of having achieved successful careers in both commercial and artistic photography. She studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York in the late 1960s with her husband, photographer Kenny Lester, at the same time as Gary Winogrand, Robert Frank and Bruce Davidson. After returning to Israel in 1970, the couple opened the Judy and Kenny Studio, a successful commercial photography establishment. Judy was instrumental in the founding of The White Gallery, the first photography gallery in Tel Aviv, and exhibited her work there beginning in 1979. She is a senior teacher at Hadassah College of Technology in Jerusalem, giving courses that focus on the Metaphoric Meaning of the Image: Documentary (looking out) and Expression (looking in).

-- Jewish Women's Archive [jwa.org]  
Judy Orgel
 
160 She apparently died along with her third child, although another family source gives her death year as 1848. Her husband apparently soon remarried another woman named Eunice, with whom he had several more children. Eunice Payne
 
161 Charles Mortimer OGDEN was born 23 FEB 1871 in Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin, and died 12 MAR 1942 in Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin. He was buried 14 MAR 1942 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin. He was the son of 2. Charles Arthur OGDEN and 3. Julia Annamaria CRANDALL. He married Bessie D. PELLETT 09 OCT 1899 in Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin, daughter of Ira PELLETT and Matilda M. ANSLEY. She was born 23 JUN 1877 in Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin, and died 13 NOV 1932 in Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin. She was buried 15 NOV 1932 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=jonsaunders&id=I86652

source: Jon Saunders, cousin.connecter@cox.net 
Bessie Pellett
 
162 Gravestone inscription: "She awaits the last Trump" Dorothy Robbins
 
163 Source for her maiden name is her son's death certificate. Ellen M. Rogers
 
164 Source for her date of death, and her mother's maiden name, is the California Death Index, 1940-1997. Anna Schreitmiller
 
165 She was living with the same parents in 1900 and again in 1920, well after marriage. Kunigunde Schriefer
 
166 Nancy Huber notes. Barbara Betty Sedelmeier
 
167 Nancy Huber notes. Barbara Betty Sedelmeier
 
168 She may be the Beulah Ansley, born 1886, who died in Orlando in 1979. Beulah Edna Smith
 
169 At age 9, he lost a leg in the train accident that killed his mother. Frank Welling Snedaker
 
170 Block C, Row 4, No. 44 Henry Solomon
 
171 The only record for him is as an 18-month-old in the 1861 census. Lionel Solomon
 
172 Section E, Row 11, No. 14 Phoebe Solomon
 
173 Birthplace is based on 1901 census. Sarah Sugarman
 
174 Her maiden name is variously given in her children's birth records as Sugarman, Sukerman, Myer and Myers. Sarah Sugarman
 
175 This is an estimate by her granddaughter, Bertha (Braham) Bennett. Kazer Szlamiak
 
176 Birthdate and place are based on her three US passport applications. Elizabeth Turner
 
177 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. E. Waks
 
178 Evidence suggests that Josiah Way had a daughter, Mary, who was the first wife of Samuel Hewitt of Jay. This is unproved. Josiah Way
 
179 She had been married previously, and at marriage was listed as "Anna Armolin Pomiray." Anna Amelia Wheeler
 
180 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Source: "Abstract of Estate Records, Ansley Family"
 
181 List generated from database in 1991. Source: "Ansley Burials in Rural Yates County Cemeteries"
 
182 Three "Family Record" pages (two of births and one of deaths) are found in a Bible owned (2000) by William Robson of Stanley, N.Y.

Internal evidence suggests that this Bible was owned by Marcus Ansley, and that the first entries were all written at one sitting, in the 1830s. 
Source: "Family Record," Ansley Family Bible
 
183 Available at www.digitalarchives.wa.gov Source: "Frontier Justice: Guide to the Court Records of Washington Territory"
 
184 "Genealogy of Jacob Kimble of the Paupack Settlement, Wayne and Pike County, Pa., and His Descendants, with Information on the Allied Families of Ridgway and Ansley."

Prepared by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schneider, Winnetka, Ill., and Mr. Howard Kimble, Ames, Iowa.

1952

The Accurate Law Printing Co., In., 19 S. Wells Street, Chicago, Ill. 
Source: "Genealogy of Jacob Kimble and His Descendants"
 
185 Available at Heritage Quest Online Source: "Humphreys Family in America"
 
186 Serialized in The Mayflower Descendant, and collected in The Complete Mayflower Descendant CD. Source: "The Diary of Jabez Fitch, Jr."
 
187 www.geocities.com/histmich/vanburenhist.html Source: "Van Buren's Pioneering Fathers"
 
188 From Alice A. Gerth of Mapleton, Minn., in 1984. Source: Alice Gerth Records
 
189 Information was transcribed from Janet Fucci's notes at her home in Paupack, PA, in May, 1993. Source: Ansley Family Records
 
190 http://cas.awm.gov.au/
 
Source: Australian War Memorial
 
191 A newspaper published in Birmingham, Oakland County, Michigan. Source: Birmingham Eccentric
 
192 For the historical pages of this publication, Philena Ansley provided a seven-page, first-person account of her family's move from Pennsylvania to Michigan in 1831. It contains a few key genealogical details not otherwise available. Source: Calhoun County Business Directory for 1869-70, Together with a History of the County
 
193 Part of the GenWeb project. Published on the web at www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~micalhou/marriages_a.htm Source: Calhoun County Marriages
 
194 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/calhoun/vitals/marriage/dbn-dec-am-ay-2005.txt Source: Calhoun County, Michigan, Dibean Marriage Index
 
195 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Source: Christoph Atzl records
 
196 This is the death record for Amy Ansley after she died in Silver City, NM, and her body was sent to Cleveland for burial. It is the only known source for her birth date and place. Source: Death and Cemetery Records of Grant County, New Mexico
 
197 This collection includes five volumes of Edwin Mallory's daily diaries between 1862 and 1873, plus two diaries kept by his son John M. Mallory.

 
Source: Edwin Mallory Family Diaries
 
198 This manuscript was completed in 1887 by Ephraim Killam (1818-88) and is an account of the early families of Paupack, Pennsylvania. A copy has been donated to the Wallenpaupack Historical Society by Nick Green. Source: Ephraim Killam Manuscript
 
199  Source: Evelyn SantoSalvo Records
 
200 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Source: Faye Brown records
 

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