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1001 | 1 _FACT1 2 DATE Private 1 _MSTAT Private 1 _MEND Unknown | Family F1958
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1002 | 1 _MARRIED N 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with | Family F9447
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1003 | 1 _MARRIED N 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with | Family F9449
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1004 | 1 _MARRIED N 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with | Family F9457
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1005 | 1 _MARRIED N 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with 2 _HTITL Male 2 _WTITL Female 2 _RPT_PHRS had a relationship with 2 _RPT_PHRS2 next had a relationship with | Family F9708
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1006 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F526
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1007 | 1 _MEND Divorce | Family F1237
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1008 | 1 _MEND Divorce | Family F1528
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1009 | 1 _MILT 2 PLAC Albany Co., New York Militia 2 SOUR S1706 | Draper, John (I7441)
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1010 | 1 _MILT 2 PLAC Duchess Co., New York Militia 2 SOUR S1706 | Draper, Reuben (I7444)
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1011 | 1 _MILT 2 PLAC Duchess County, New York militia 2 SOUR S1706 | Draper, Nathan (I7445)
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1012 | 1 _MILT 2 PLAC Major in Rev. War | Draper, Nathaniel (I7511)
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1013 | 1 _MILT 2 PLAC Military Rec.: King Philip's War, 1675-76 From Drapers in America James was a soldier in the King Phillip War during the year 1675. James recieved from his father, part of the family farm in Roxbury. This he sold to John Aldis and he then bought the estate below Baker Street where he and his wife kept and ordinary. the location of theis is fixed by James' Granddaughter, Jemima Turner. Her father, Ebenezer, when she was a girl, took her to visit the old house where he was born. (She related this to Dr. A. W. Draper.) It was from here that James and Exbenezer went to Green Lodge, Dedham. James was mortally injured during a wrestling match on May Day. As was the custom in England, this day was reserved for a festival, at which a maypole was erected, about which wrestling, pitching quoits and other games were held. On that day, an individual arrived at the maypole and declared himself the wrestling champion and took on all comers, all of whom he threw to the ground. The crowd was commenting that James Draper would be a good match for the man. No sooner said than James and his wife Abigail arrived together on horseback. James was urged to wrestle the champion. At first he declined, but was dragged from his horse, despite Abigail's attempts to keep him from being taken. He met the champion, and after having been given the signal, threw him to the ground. "Unfair" was cried by the bested man, and another match was declared. Again, he won the match. However, he severely broke the sinew in his leg and never recovered. James was carried back to his house and was never able to go out again. James and Abigail are buried in First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, MA, Their epitaph reads: 2 Samuel 1: 23. They were lovely & pleasant in their lives and in their death they were not divided. "The stroke of death, hath laid my head Down in this dark & silent bed, The Trump shall sound, I hope to rise, And meet my Saviour in the Skies." James death is recorded iIn the Roxbury Vital records. He is referred to as Sergt. | Draper, James (I7434)
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1014 | 1 _MSTAT Other | Family F678
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1015 | 1 _MSTAT Single | Family F662
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1016 | 1 _MSTAT Single | Family F663
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1017 | 1 _MSTAT Single | Family F664
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1018 | 1 _MSTAT Single | Family F679
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1019 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F8473
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1020 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F8496
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1021 | 1 _UID 17ED9CF55057D51187EE00C04FDA26EB912F | Family F2761
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1022 | 1!Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call. charts 605. Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-35. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Osburh (Osburga) Queen of | Nic Oslac, Queen consort of Wessex Osburh (I7974)
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1023 | 14 Diane Lane Canadensis, PA 18325 | Source (S77)
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1024 | 149 Kimrose Lane Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147-1258 Internet Email address: ah189@cleveland.freenet.edu (216) 237-5364 | Source (S178)
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1025 | 1790 Census Shaftbury, Bennington Co., Vermont taken 1791 1 male over 16 (bef 1774) 3 males under 16 1 female 1800 census, Shaftsbury, Bennington Co. Vermont 3 males under 10 2 males 10-15 1 male 26-44 (1756-1774) 1 female under 10 one female 26-44 1810 Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., Vermont 2 males under 10 1 male 10--15 1 male over 45 (Bef 1765) 4 females under 10 1 female 16-25 1820 census Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., Vermon 1 male 10-15 1 male 16-18 1 male 16-26 1 male over 45 (Bef 1775) 1 female 16-25 one female over 45 1830 Annsville, Oneida Co., New York 1 male 60-70 (1760-1770) 1 female 60-70 These census records show that Gideon was probably born 1760-1765. From Beers History of Union County, 1883, p. 677; Gideon Draper, a native of Vermont, married Ruth Harris of the same State and, at an advanced age, in 1838 came with his family to Ohio and settled in Taylor Township, where he died the next year, November 26, 1839, aged seventy-eight years. His wife had died many years before in their native State. James Draper, also a native of Vermont, settled in this township in 1838. He married Joanna Draper in his native State. He died October 28, 1860, aged seventy years; his wife died March 3, 1861, aged sixty-years. Ira Draper, son of Gideon Draper, married Betsy Nurse, and was a resident of this township till his death, May 14, 1859, aged seventy-two years. Page 676 states that a George Draper came to the township in 1843-44. ---------------------- Robert C. Green was executor of Gideon's estate. From a letter from Elaine Chapman dated Aug. 3, 1997 I was disappointed in the documents I found. I thought I would open up the folder and everything would be there. Robert C. Green was, of course, the administer of Gideon Draper's estate. I didn't see a will. apparently he had none. The document number was CP-107 Gideon Draper 1839. Apparently Gideon's sons could not read, write or sign their names, but Robert Green seemed very able. I copied the sale bill and one on what the heirs received. There was a little packet full of tiny bits or slips of paper that each of the heirs and other persons with business had signed. They all signed their X but Robert Green. On May 4, 1844 a document mentions Parley and also Asa. It mentioned Asa as being at Broskpart. Some of Robert Green's expenses were traveling to the State of New York $26.25, searching records, $2.00, lawyer's costs $1.00 and letters and postage $2.25. There was also a July 30, 1840 bill submitted to the estate for the attending physician. I assume Robert Green may have went to Oneida Co., New York. -------------------- These are the heirs listed by Robert C. Green for the estate of Gideon Draper Robert C. Green, Asa Draper, Parley Draper, Ira Draper, James Draper, Gideon Draper, and Rial Draper. It is possible that Orin Draper, b. 1792 was also a son of Gideon. He filed a lawsuit against Robert C. Green ; apparently as Robert was administrator of the estate; the children of Gideon were charged for the fees. -------------------- Posted to Draper Genforum (http://genforum.familytreemaker.com) by Elwyn D. Draper on July 23, 1998 at 00:01:58: In Reply to: Re: DRAPER Surname posted by Joyce Hagerty on July 18, 1998 at 07:38:57: I believe that the Gideon Draper you are looking for is one of at least six children of Nathan Draper and Johanah Robards (Roberts). Nathan (#1299 in DIA) was b. 9 Apr 1725, marr. Johanah 18 Jan 1748 in Killingly CT and moved to Shaftsbury, VT. Their children included Nathan b. 26 Dec 1749, Ruben b. 11 May 1751, James b. 9 Jul 1758, Sarah 6 Nov 1760, Gideon b. 20 Oct 1762, and John b. 15 May 1765. Poss. also Nathaniel b. 1763. Gideon had at least Gideon, Jr., Asa (Asaph?), Ira and James. Nathan's lineage is well documented in Drapers in America, of which I have a copy and am willing to share whatever you need. ------------------- The book, Drapers in America states that Nathan Draper and his sons moved to Shaftsbury, VT. Some of the family then moved to New York. James, Jonathan, Nathan and the other brothers are found in Washington Co., NY by the 1800 census, although Gideon is still found in Shaftsbury. --------------------- If the above article from the Union County History Books and the tombstone are correct, then Gideon was born in 1761. (The History Book seems to have the dates based on old cemetery records, or visa versa.) However, I find that the ages given on the early tombstones in Union Cemetery seem, like many tombstones, to be inaccurate. It may be that Gideon's children did not know his birthday, or did not realize that the stone was not accurate. It appears from Gideon's probate papers that they could not read or write. However, from the proximity of the Nathan Draper family to Gideon, the closeness of the age difference recorded for Gideon, the lack of records in Vermont for the time period, and the fact that they appear to have traveled together, I feel that this is the pedigree for Gideon. | Draper, Gideon (I7439)
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1026 | 1911 / Ontario / Stormont / 32 Roxborough Township / page 17 28 175 Sauve Magloire M Head M May 1870 41 1901 29 175 Sauve Alvina F Wife M Nov 1874 36 1901 30 175 Sauve Isie M Son S May 1897 14 1901 31 175 Sauve Albert M Son S Aug 1900 10 1901 32 175 Sauve Adele F Daughter S Feb 1902 9 1901 33 175 Sauve Emma F Daughter S Mar 1904 7 1901 34 175 Sauve Rose F Daughter S Sep 1905 5 1901 35 175 Sauve Lea F Daughter S Jun 1907 4 1901 36 175 Sauve Wilfred M Son S May 1909 2 1901 37 175 Sauve Maria F Daughter S Feb 1911 4/12 1901 Prénom de 1:Magloire Nom de famille du premier conjoint(e) (veuf(ve) de 1): Prénom du premier conjoint(e): Prénom du père (de 1):Magloire Prénom de la mère (de 1):Odile Nom de la mère (premier nom) (de 1): MARLEAU Sex: M Nom de 2 : MARLEAU Prénom de 2:Alvina Nom du premier conjoint(e) (veuf(ve)) (of 2): Prénom du premier conjoint(e) (de 2): Prénom du père (de 2): Cyprien Prénom de la mère (de 2):Catherine Nom de la mère (premier nom) (of 2):BIRON Sex: F | Sauve, Magloire Joseph (I6409)
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1027 | 1st Chapter of Matthew States that Eleazar was the father of Matthan, Matthan already had a father listed, a daughter was added to Eleazar and a wife to Matthan - the graet-grandfather of Jesus, this reconnect the pedegree line as listed in Matthew (Women are not listed except Mary, the mother Jesus. and Ruth, the wife of Booz). | Eleazar (I26502)
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1028 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Zorobabel (I25987)
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1029 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Azor (I26122)
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1030 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Eliakim (I26436)
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1031 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Sodac (I26501)
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1032 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Achim (I26517)
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1033 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Eliud (I26518)
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1034 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Abiud (I26591)
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1035 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Salathiel (I26593)
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1036 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Amon (I26596)
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1037 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Manasses (I26597)
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1038 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Ezekias (I26598)
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1039 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Achaz (I26599)
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1040 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Joatham (I26600)
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1041 | 1st Chapter of Matthew | Ozias (I26601)
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1042 | 1st Chronicles 3:5 | Nathan (I25800)
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1043 | 1st Chronicles 3:5 | Shabod (I25806)
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1044 | 1st Chronicles 3:5 | Shimea (I25809)
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1045 | 1st Chronicles 3:5 | Bathsheba (I25823)
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1046 | 1st Hereitary Governor of Flanders to 802 Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-31. | Flanders, Count/Harlebec Lyderic (I26356)
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1047 | 1st King of Sweden. | Emundsson, King Of Sweden Erik (I23533)
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1048 | 1st wife | Foulhurst, Julianna (Fouleshurst) (I26585)
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1049 | 1st wife of Colthair, Her Father was the King of Thuringia. Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 26. | Princess Of Thuringia Radegonda (I25591)
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1050 | 2 SOUR S094598 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 6, 2006 BIRTH: Also shown as Born Paris, France. | Jasselin, Marguerite (I1253)
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