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| 51 | Janet Fucci records. | Elizabeth Ansley
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| 52 | Gravestone, Abingdon, Illinois. | Elizabeth Margaret Ansley
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| 53 | She died three years before her mother, whose estate distribution included Elizabeth's children Myrtle and Franc Snedaker. | Elizabeth Margaret Ansley
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| 54 | She was the Mrs. E.M. Snedaker of Abingdon, Illinois, who died in the huge Chatsworth train wreck in 1887. | Elizabeth Margaret Ansley
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| 55 | Janet Fucci records | Esther Ansley
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| 56 | She doesn't appear in this family's census return until 1900, and her apparent birthdate is non logical, so it's probable that she belongs to another family. | Eunice H. Ansley
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| 57 | His estate, divided among his nieces and nephews, was valued at $6,000. | Franklin Ansley
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| 58 | Janet Fucci records | George Ansley
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| 59 | In his "Yates County Boys in Blue," Robert Graham records that George A. Ansley of Potter "enlisted and was enrolled in Company F at Rushville Aug. 31 [1862?], aged 27 years. Joined for duty and mustered at Geneva Sept. 8. Died of disease March 5, 1864, in Hampton Hospital, Fort Monroe, Virginia." | George A. Ansley
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| 60 | He drove away one night in the buggy and never returned; foul play was assumed. | George W. Ansley
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| 61 | He and his second wife may also have been counted in the 1910 census living in Santa Cruz, California. | George Wallace Ansley
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| 62 | He invented, sometimes with his son, a portable clothes drier, a cultivator, a milk pail, a floor cleaner, a seltzer siphon bottle, a cigar cutter, and hammers. | George Wallace Ansley
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| 63 | This military record might contain more details: Ainsley, George, Calhoun County. Enlisted in Company C, Fourth Infantry, as Sergeant, June 20, 1861, at Adrian, for 3 years, Age 20. Mustered June 20, 1861. Discharged for disability at Washington, D. C., July 30, 1861. | George Wallace Ansley
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| 64 | Based on his passport application in 1918. | Horatio Seymour Ansley
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| 65 | Calculation from gravestone. | Ida Matilda Ansley
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| 66 | She was not recorded in the 1880 census, when she should have been 10 years old, and certainly was not living by 1900, when her mother reported having no living children. So she probably died young. | Ida May Ansley
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| 67 | In "Yates County's Boys in Blue," Robert Graham records that James G. Ansley of Potter "enlisted and was enrolled in Co. F at Gorham Aug. 30, [1862?] aged 27 years" one day before his brother George. "Joined for duty and mustered at Geneva Sept. 2, credited to the town of Gorham, Ontario County. Wounded in action Sept. 29, 1864, at Chaffin's Farm, Virginia. Promoted corporal March 1, 1865. Mustered out with company [at Richmond, Va., June 22, 1865]." | James G. Ansley
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| 68 | Janet Fucci records | Julia Ansley
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| 69 | Janet Fucci records | Louisa Ansley
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| 70 | This is probably the "Susie A." , age 20, who was wife of Arthur G. Smith of Milford, Pike County, Penn., in the 1880 census (listed immediately after Lucy's sister Morella's family). | Lucy Ansley
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| 71 | He died less than two days after his wife, unaware of her death. | Marcus M. Ansley
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| 72 | She apparently died before 1880, as she was not listed with her husband or children in the 1880 census. | Mary Jane Ansley
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| 73 | He was living with his wife, age 20-30, and a son and daughter both under age 5. An older woman, presumably either his mother or his wife's, also lived with them. Brother Robert and brother-in-law Michael Labar lived nearby. | Mifflin Ansley
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| 74 | She is not listed in her mother's probate file, dated 1935, although her children are. | Minnie Viola Ansley
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| 75 | Apparently adopted. He most likely is the Nelson T. Church, son of George and Cora Church of Phelps, NY, born Nov. 1897. In the 1900 census, he is not with the family, and his 'mother' is listed as having had no children. In the 1910 census he appears as Nelson C. Church, a boarder, age 12, with the Ansley family. | Nelson Church Ansley
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| 76 | Living with a wife, four sons and three daughters. Nearby were his brother Mifflin Ansley and brother-in-law Michael Labar. | Robert Ansley
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| 77 | Janet Fucci records | Sally Ansley
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| 78 | He may be the Sherman Ansley who was living in Portland, Oregon, in 1905 when he filed a patent application for an improved sewing awl. | Sherman D. Ansley
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| 79 | Ira Travell notes, citing Pike Co. deeds, 1:136. | Simeon Ansley
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| 80 | Ira Travell notes. | Simeon Ansley
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| 81 | Cause of death was given as "ileo-colitis". | Thomas Francis Ansley
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| 82 | Calculation from gravestone. | Wilbur Parker Ansley
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| 83 | Stone there may be memorial only | William Ansley
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| 84 | Just before he died, he patented a combined planter, cultivator and harrow, with which he had hoped to make his fortune. | William Alexander Ansley
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| 85 | Spelling of his middle name is based on his U.S. patent application in 1902, where it is spelled that way three times. | William Alexander Ansley
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| 86 | Born William Evans Decker | William Evans Ansley
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| 87 | Listed in her father's will. | Elizabeth Bedell
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| 88 | He is listed in his father's will, and from birth order was probably born in the late 1790s, and presumably in New York. The only George Bedelll so far found who meets this description is George W. Bedell, born NY c1798, married (unk) in New York in the 1830s and had at least two children with her, moved to Wayne County Michigan by 1840, lost his wife, and married 2nd Ann Kenyon, with whom he had more children. This George W. Bedell died in June 1869 and is buried in Wayne, Michigan. | George Bedell
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| 89 | He presumably was 21 in late 1814, when he was named executor of his father's will, instead of the two other executors nominated in the will. | Hall Bedell
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| 90 | He was listed in his father's will. | Hall Bedell
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| 91 | He was listed in his father's will. | Richard Bedell
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| 92 | She was named in her father's will. | Sarah A. Bedell
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| 93 | He was named in his father's will. | Stephen V. Bedell
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| 94 | He is listed in his father's will. | William Bedell
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| 95 | Her last name might be Black, or might be McMaster. | Elizabeth Black
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| 96 | Unmarried | Gertrude Braham
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| 97 | Unmarried. | Gertrude Braham
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| 98 | Section PLD, Row 4, No. 87 | Isaac Braham
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| 99 | Unmarried | Michael Braham
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| 100 | Unmarried | Olga Braham
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