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"1776" may be in error. His father was said to have been born in 1764.  +
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"18/19 Jan 1367" [FMG]  +
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"1818" in Eisley and "1819-03-17" in Gloucestershire are also suggested  +
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"1890" is a guess. Her grandparents were in [[Kenosha County, Wisconsin]] in 1860.  +
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"5 November or 6 December 1254" (Wikipedia)  +
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"Andrew, s of Nathaniel and Abigail, Jan. 26, 1708/9." ([[Corey, 1903]], p. 26). <new note>Father's residence (and presumably Andrew's birth place) described as "that part of Malden later annexed to Reading" ([[Bartlett, 1904]], p. 83).  +
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"April 1864" or "26 Apr 1863" or "26 Apr 1865"  +
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"Asten, Staffordshire": not found  +
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"Born March or May 1205"  +
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"Born: bef. January 19, 1815"  +
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"Chaumont" or "Chaumot" they say: both ambiguous  +
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"Elizabeth, d. of Andrew and Mary, Jan. 6 1732." (<<citation^^title=[[Woburn Records]], Part I^^page=87>>)  +
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"January 12, 1736" according to the Julian calendar  +
"Joeson" (or "Chosen") is an old name for the whole of Korea. Unless an author can be more specific, we cannot replace that with a modern nation name.  +
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"Julian date": 1644/5  +
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"Near" Princeton.  +
"President John Sanford of Boston, Massachusettes and Portsmouth, Rhode Island 1605-1965" compiled by Jack Morgan Sanford, published in 1966, says "Where he was born and when is unknown."  +
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"Probably Knox County" - WARGS  +
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"Ribbingsberg i Älfsborgs län" - http://runeberg.org/nfbj/0411.html  +
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"Ruth, d. of Samuel, Dec. 28, 1656." (<<citation^^title=[[Woburn Records]], Part I^^page=22>>)  +
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"Samuel, s. of Thomas, Oct. 29, 1682" ({{citation|title=[[Woburn Records]], Part I^^page=138}})  +
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"She was probably born in Hainaut in 1349 or 1350"  +
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"Thakeham, Storrington"  +
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"The date of his birth is not known, but he was likely born after 1164" (Wikipedia)  +
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"Wiston, Nayland"  +
"Wiston, Nayland"  +
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"[[Stainton]] was also mentioned as a possibility".  +
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"at sea off the coast of Africa"  +
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"b: Abt 1729/1734". (Check current county for Lee).  +
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"b: BET 1716 AND 1719"  +
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"b: BET 1750 AND 1754 "  +
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"between June 2, 1868 and June 1, 1869"  +
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"born 02/12/1983" - ambiguous, but the context shows that it was almost certainly December  +
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"born 1924 baptised in Allahabad"?  +
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"born before 2 September 1649"  +
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"by 1531" according to The History of Parliament Online and Wikipedia biographies.  +
"by 1531" on History of Parliament Online and Wikipedia.  +
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"c1315" seems to be stretching things, in view of her marriage date! Parents married in 1305 but mother was born 1294, so let's say c1307.  +
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"chr. 4 Oct 1587 Hausen"  +
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"il est né en 1842" says an anonymous contributor  +
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"information was substantiated by his death certificate and World War II registration card"  +
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"kittybrewster.com" said that she was born in Macao. The christening in England was three years later.  +
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"near Hamilton, Victoria"  +
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"new style" date  +
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"new-style" date  +
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"new-style" date  +
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"new-style" date  +
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"new-style" date  +
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"new-style" date ?  +
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"new-style" date ?  +
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"new-style" date, a.k.a. 31 MAR 1682/83  +
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"new-style" date: 10 Jan 1654/5  +
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"new-style" date: 16 Feb 1635/6  +
"new-style" date: 16 Feb 1662/1663  +
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"new-style" date: 1707/8  +
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"new-style" date: 1709/10  +
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"new-style" date: 1724/5-02-19 ??  +
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"new-style" date: 22 Jan 1699/1700  +
"new-style" date: 22 Jan 1729/1730  +
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"new-style" date: 7 March 1686/7  +
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"new-style" date: 9 Mar 1707/8  +
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"new-style" date: February 10, 1742/43  +
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"new-style" date: born "March 18, 1708-9"  +
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"new-style" date: researchers quote both "1665" and "1667" for this date. Presumably it suffers from genealogist's "Julian-date" drift  +
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"new-style" date?  +
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"new-style" date?  +
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"new-style" date?  +
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"new-style" date? : also given as "3 Jan 1664"  +
"new-style" date? : others researchers give both "3 Dec 1664" and "3 Jan 1664"  +
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"old-style" date, a.k.a. 13 Mar 1642/3  +
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'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"'  +
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'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"'  +
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'"`UNIQ--ref-00000003-QINU`"'  +
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''A Genealogical History of the Hunsicker Family''  +
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''Burke's Peerage'' apparently list her date-of-birth as 1855, leading to some confusion  +
''Daily Mail'' says "January 1".  +
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''Domesday Descendants'' records that he came of age in 1175  +
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''Monaro Pioneers'' says "born 1810"  +
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''[[Find A Grave]]'' and [[Ancestral File]] say "born 13 Oct 1887"  +
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''findagrave'' says "born 1295", 17 years after father's death  +
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(Check county name)  +
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(From Daughters Birth Cert)  +
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(Isn't Galloway part of [[Dumfries and Galloway]]?)  +
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(Presumably UK, as his younger swiblings were, and as his parents were married on 7 November 1797 in the Parish Church, Thurnham, Kent)  +
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** The previous entry giving Margaret McPhee's birthplace as Ayrshire is incorrect. Margaret was a Highlander, gaelic-speaking and gave her town of origin, on several Kennedy documents, as Glencoe. Her exact date of birth is unknown, as her age stated on several of her children's birth certificates is inconsistent, when viewed overall.   +
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*1 Warren's parentage and apparent birthplace are uncertain, but there is a Warren family who may have been of that ancestry living in the vicinity of Therfield in Hertfordshire. *2 There is no record of Richard Warren's date of birth there is only speculation due to the year he and Elizabeth were married.   +
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*Birth year is a total guess based on the year of birth of his wife.   +
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*[http://www.thepeerage.com/pd106.htm#i6316 Popular place for birth of nobility]   +
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10.30 a.m.  +
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1430 agrees with our main WorldConnect source and makes children's births less premature than later dates would.  +
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1682 in St. Pauls Parrish, Hanover, Virginia  +
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1715 Old Style.  +
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1731 is also given as birth year in many sources  +
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1744 old style  +
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1841 census in England shows him born in Derbyshire.  +
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1841 census in Oxford said he was not born in Oxfordshire. He died before the 1851 census so there is no real evidence as to where he originated. More research needs to be done, his occupation may hold some records, ie apprenticeships.  +
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1841 census says he was not born in Essex.  +
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1869/22345 Eves Sarah Gifford Caroline George  +
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1899/17322 Wakeman Emily Mavis Elma Mary Priscilla Arthur Edmond  +
19 January 1736 OS  +
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1920 census says Tennessee.  +
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1930s census confirms WA state birth, that father was born in New York, and Mother in Nebraska. 1900 Census records her birthdate as not 1878 but 1877. She was 23 and at East Kittitas, Kittitas, Washington.  +
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2 Ann Lawthers born in Tanfield, one in 1733 and one in 1746. No way as yet of identifying which one wed Anthony Richardson.  +
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2 years of age in 1841 Census of Scotland.  +
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2 years old in June 1841 census in England, born Derbyshire. 46 years old in Aug/Sep 1885 at birth of parents. Gives year of birth about 1839.  +
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20 May 1849 or 2 MAR 1849  +
22 Sep 1878, his baptismal date, is given as his birth date on his WWI draft card.  +
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7 months old in March 1861 census  +
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7.30pm (5.5 lbs.)  +
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8 High Street, Conisbrough, Yorkshire  +
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9 years old born Derbyshire in June 1841 census in England. 54 years old when his parents died in Aug/Sep 1885. Gives year of birth about 1831.  +
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A Daniel Neal was baptised in Tendring in 1767. Son of Benj and Eliz Neal. A Benjamin Neal died in Canewdon in 1798 aged 40, killed during fighting. May be a relation.  +
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A birth in Michigan in 1876 should surely have some documentation whence her parentage could be obtained; but WARGS has no parentage for Mary or John.  +
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A birthdate of c 1222 would mean her father was only 12 when she was born and her mother would only have been 10  +
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A cousin with the same name was born in 1899 to Reginald Gordon Stuart Tutton and Florence Effie Wilson  +
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AWT says "26 JAN 1665" - which matches if that is Old Style.  +
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About 1903, there was a newspaper notice: "A birthday party was held at the residence of George Schoeffel, South Front Street, Monday night, the fiftieth anniversary of his birth. The Maccabee Band, of which he is a member, was present and rendered music. At midnight, light refreshments were served. Mr. Schoeffel says that if he and the band are on earth fifty years hence, they will have another blow-out. All of Mr. Schoeffel's children were present at Monday evening's pleasant affair."  +
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According to Ng'ang'a, Alego was invaded around 1625 by the Luo under Owiny Sigoma. To lead such a group, Owiny would have to be at least 18 years old, meaning his birth would have to been prior to 1607.<new note>According to Rafiki, "The people of Jaduong Owiny referred to as Joka Owiny broke away from the Adhola of Uganda and arrived in Alego around 1620, fought against local Bantu and settled in the land gained in battle." This would mean for the warrior Owiny to have led in battle he would be in a physical prime of 18 years at minimum, putting his birth at sometime before 1602.  +
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According to her Marriage certificate, she was 38 years old in 1891 when she got married to James Alexander Forbes, so that is where her estimated birth year has been calculated from.  +
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According to the source cited below, William James Cole was born a year or less after his parents were married, and only the year of birth is given. Perhaps he was born in Ireland instead of England, because William Cole, his father, was descended from nobility or the gentry-class, as it appears was his mother, Elizabeth Deards. If she was pregnant when married, then it was not uncommon at the time to go to another country to have the child to spare family scandal, then return a few months after the child was born, hiding the actual date of birth (similar to Edith Crowley of Downton Abbey). Notice, no month and day is given in official records. It is also plausible that William Cole, being of nobility, was dispatched to Northern Ireland to serve the King is some special capacity (see the "Remains" footnote below). However, If William James Cole was born in 1570 and married Susan Bale in 1585, then he would have been only 15 years old at the time of their marriage when she would have been 21, if she was born in 1564. According to the source cited, the children of William James and Susan (Bale) Cole are James (born about 1600), Job (1605), John (1610), Daniel (1613), Zaccheus (1618) and Nathaniel (1620), all born after William James died; and if Susan was born in 1564, then she was 56 when she had Nathaniel! While the lineage seems plausible, the dates don't make sense. William James and Susan would have been married 15 years, and him 30 years old and her 36 years old, before having a child. Further research needs to be performed to confirm or correct these dates.  +
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Adoptive father, from 1954: [[Raymond Alfred Baker (1925)]]  +
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Aksel Ivarsson Undi  +
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Also seen 1583.  +
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Also seen 9/15/1706  +
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Also seen Jan 23, 1791  +
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Also seen her birth year at 1775.  +
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Alternative date: 22 Av 5731  +
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Ancestral File estimates 1604  +
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Ancestral File says "b c. 1624", which seems too late  +
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Ancestral File says "b. 1766" which is widely copied, sometimes "corrected" to "b. 1776"  +
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Ancestral File says born "c. 1504", thepeerage.com says "b. 1496", another source (WARGS?) says "c. 1499"  +
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Ancestral file gives 23 Nov 1898 for her date of birth  +
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Ancestral file says "Cheviot, Northumberland"  +
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Ancestral file says born "about 1623" which seems unlikely  +
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Ancestry says 1774; Geni says 1775.  +
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Another (?) Margaret Auchincloss was born 25 Apr 1744 at Abbey Paisley, then in Renfrewshire - parents Robert Auchincloss and Isabel Mcewn - http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=r_692953928.  +
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Appears with family in the 1871 and 1881 census at Stroud.  +
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Ardwick is a suburb of Manchester.  +
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Arthur William Darwin, Parish Register Transcripts, 1541-1837.  +
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As a human needs to be 13 to reproduce, and King Cynric, his eldest son, was delivered in 485, this would place it to before 472. He would need to be at least 13 to have a raiding party, so this would place him to be at least 28 at his raiding party. This would place it before 467. According to FindAGrave, it says he was born in 467 in Saxony, Germany.  +
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At 4 o'clock in the morning, according to the Family Bible.  +
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At the time his family was living in County Wexford, Ireland.  +
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Austro-Hungary (near Krakow, Poland).  +
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BDM Index ref for birth: 10418/1882 (surname HORNE)  +
BDM Index ref for birth: 29186/1903  +
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BDM Index ref for birth: 8682/1894  +
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BIRTH: About 1725 - 1730. Philip was most likely a Palatine from Germany, since he resided where the Palatines settled in the Mohawk Valley and the name "Fetterly" is a form of the German surname "Vetter" and means "little cousin". His parentage is unknown. He may have been a brother of Johannes Vetterly/Fetterly who lived in the German Flats area. Possible fathers: Hans Jacob Fetterly, arrived at Philadelphia in 1743 or Johannes Fetterly (b. about 1695), indentured servant who ran away from John Naglee of Philadelphia in 1729/1730. Johannes the run away is mentioned in Ben Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette. The notice also mentions that he served in the "emperor's troops". Family legend has it that we were descended from a Hessian soldier. Could Philip Fetterly or his father have been Hessian soldiers? All of this information is speculation and has not been proven. OCCUPATION: Philip was a farmer. MILITARY SERVICE: Philip Fetterly is listed as serving in a 1767 pre-colonial militia of Albany, NY, in "NY Colonial Muster Rolls, 1764-1775, Vol. II". His name is spelled as "Philip Fatterlie". It is also possible that Philip served alongside his oldest son, Philip Jr., in the Revolutionary War. Both Philips are listed in the Albany area muster rolls found in "New York in the Revolution as Colony and State". Philip's son, Peter Fetterly, United Empire Loyalist, had his farm confiscated for being on the Torie side in the Revolution. Peter Fetterly is not listed in the will of his father, Philip Fetterly, probably because he fought on the English side. Philip's grandson (Peter's son), George Fetterly, fought on the English/Canadian side in the War of 1812. Many of the Fetterlys in Ontario are descended from Peter Fetterly, UEL. MARRIAGE: Philip married Anna Margaretha Schumann/Schumacher (aka Margarita Schoein) (1730-1793) between 1750 and 1763. Anna Margaretha's parentage is unknown, although there were a large number of Shoemaker/Schumacher and some Shoe families in the area at the time. There exists a Schoharie Reformed Church record listing a Philip Feller m. Margarita Schoein in 1763. It should be noted that a Philip Feller family was also in this area at the time, so this record may be his marriage information. This latter record can be found at http://www.bettyfink.com (see the Way Back Machine). Another piece of information located that *might* be this couple can be found in records from the Augustus Evangelical Lutheran Church of Trappe, PA, aka "The Organ Church", founded about 1740-1750. This record is also in "Marriages and Deaths Of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1685-1800," by Charlotte Meldrum, Paperback, ISBN-13: 9781585490653. The text reads: "Fetter, Johan Philip and Schumannin, Anna Margretha, md. February 19, 1750, in Vincent Township, Chester county." Pennsylvania is where the Nickel Vetters family settled originally before moving to NY - they are the family of another Mohawk Valley torie - Lucas Vatter/Vetter (information on this family can be searched at www.familysearch.org). This all needs further investigation. CHILDREN: Philip Fetterly Jr. (fought w/father Philip on American side in Rev. War.) Peter Fetterly (He was a Loyalist and served the English Crown during the Revolution. Peter was in The King's Royal Regiment of NY and Butler's Rangers in Peter Ten Broeck's company). He returned to NY in 1783 and married Hannah Anna Bassler (abt. 1760-1840) at Schoharie. They removed to Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada where Peter received land as a United Empire Loyalist. Peter died in Ontario 1813. The Battle of Crysler's Farm (War of 1812) was partly fought on Peter's farm near the St. Lawrence River. John Fetterly (also designated as a United Empire Loyalist) Eva Fetterly Margaretha Fetterly Magdalena Fetterly Barbara Fetterly (existence uncertain); Maria Fetterly Elizabeth Fetterly I. Fetterly (born/died January 19, 1773 - it hasn't been determined if this was a child or adult death, nor has the sex of the individual been determined - see Margarita Schoein for information on this individual). Lodewick Fetterly (member of company of riflemen formed after the Rev. War - he was in this position just before the War of 1812). DEATH: Philip Fetterly died between 1796 and 1803, as determined from his will. His wife Anna Margaretha was buried on the Fetterly family farm. His will mentions disbursement of several land holdings as follows: I do give and devise unto my two sons named Philip Fetter Jun. and Lodewyck Fetter all my estate both real and personal, which they are to have hold and occupie in the following manner, Philip shall have and hold the farm on which I now live and hold from under Stephen Van Rensselaer, together with the Buildings thereon and all the appurtenances appertaining thereunto, and Lodewyck shall have and hold a farm or lott of Land containing one Hundred acres of Land Situate and lying in the County of Schohary on the South side of the Mohawk River within the limits of a pattent granted to Frederic Young and others, and being that part of a lott distinguished on a General map of the same, by lot number fifty one, money accounts, notes, Bonds, dues and demands my said son Philip of Lodewyck, shall each have one equal half... [1] SOURCES: Transcription of the will of Philip Fetter(ly) recorded 21 Jan 1794. Proved 21 January 1804. Source: Albany, Albany County, New York records. Referenced at http://www.sampubco.com as FETTER, PHILIP, WATERVLIET, NY-1-3-94 and ordered from http://www.sampubco.com. Transcribed by Nancy Fetterly-Johnson. Ancestry.com Holland Society Bernehistory.org Albany Hill Towns web site Familysearch.org FindAGrave.com Wikitree.com Others  
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BMD Index, Romford Jun Qtr 1840 Ref. 12.205.  +
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BMD Index, Romford Jun Qtr 1841 Ref. 12.200.  +
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Ballyknock, Kilwarlin, Ireland  +
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Bapism at St. James Church, Stanstead, Suffolk  +
Baptism 26 Oct 1622 at St James Church in Stanstead.  +
Baptism Date at St James Church in Stanstead  +
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Baptism date 13 May 1621  +
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Baptism on 26 Jan 1626 at St James Church in Stanstead, Suffolk, England  +
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Baptized 20-12-1750  +
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Baptized 8 January 1573 at St. Dunstan's Stepney Mddx . England ; The Church of The High Sea ; Father : Yem John Thomas , bltox , Vicar of St. Dunstan Stepney , The Church of The High Sea .  +
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Baptized in Binnenwijzend.  +
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Baptized in St. Mary at the Elms, Ipswich Suffolk, England  +
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Baptized in [[Medemblik]]  +
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Barbara Adriana Barrionuevo was born on March 4,1976 Mother Carmen Barrionuevo Born July16,1951 at Birth and Father Jorje Gustavo Barrionuevo born November 2,1940. These are the original parents of Barbara Adriana Barrionuevo at birth. At age 18 Barbara had her first child named Luis Adrian Aguiar and at age 19 her second child Angel Luis Aguiar.  +
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Barren Island was in Suffolk County in 1690.  +
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Battenberg (?), Rubenheim?  +
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Battle site says "MA".  +
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Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. Mary was said to have been aged 16 at her marriage to Adrian Scrope, and this is the only hint known about her age.  +
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Before 1529 assuming 15 year old minimum age of fatherhood, and using approximate date of birth for son Owinyi Rac Koma would place the birthdate before 1529<new note>Birth and death locations were probably Uganda since the Luo did not migrate from Sudan until much earlier.  +
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Belgravia was in Middlesex.  +
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Bernard never came of age  +
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Bernkastel-Wittlich is in the Rhein Pfalz area, well to the south of Krefeld where Catharina and Abraham married. (23 July 1679, Evangelische Church Krefeld per Ancestry Germany Marriage data base). At the time Krefeld was an exclave of County Moers, lying a few miles south of Moers, and wholly surrounded by other principalities (Julich, the Electorship of Cologne). There are several distinct "Gladbach's", in Germany. Moenschen Gladbach lies near Krefeld. Its more likely that Catharina was born there, rather than in the Rhein Pfalz. I've not found documentary evidence to support her being born in a Gladbach  +
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Between 1725 and 1731.  +
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Between April 1768 and April 1769  +
Between May 1742 and May 1743  +
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Bexley was then in Kent.  +
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Birth 1 June 1812 • London, London, England, United Kingdom This was the birthdate on the baptism record for George, born to George and Mary Heywood. At Horseferry Parish, where he later baptised his own children. Source: FindMyPast, English Roman Catholic Parish births  +
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Birth Certificate NSW BDM 1888/030097 Date and Place of Birth: 10th April 1888, Gilgandra Name and whether present or not: Thomas Ohalam, not present Sex: Male Father's name, occupation, age and birthplace: John Thomas Smith, Labourer, 39, New Zealand Date and place of marriage, previous issue: 9th Sept. 1881 Gulgong, 3 boys, 3 girls, none dead Mother's name and maiden surname, age and birthplace: Catherine Donelly, 38, Bathurst NSW Informant: Certified by John Thomas Smith, father, Merrigal near Gilgandra Witness: Mrs. Dibbs. Particulars of registration: Andrew T Cochrane, 23rd June 1888, Coonamble  +
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Birth Name: Heizo Toru  +
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Birth and death at "Dublin [now Baile Átha Cliath, Éire]"  +
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Birth certificate, baptism record, school admission and discharge records, and census records, all noting birthplace. 1881 onwards note London as her birthplace but 1871 says Sussex, her real birthplace, before her parents moved to London when she was a baby. Born in Sussex, parents moved to London shortly after and she was baptised in London. She was baptised in London, daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Rob  +
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Birth could have been in what is now [[Aberdeen City]]. PatricksPeople says (citing no other source) "Christened: 27 September 1621, Saint Nicholas Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland". More research desirable. Would parents take a child ten miles or more when there was a church near home? (We don't know where they lived.)  +
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Birth date estimated from a court record (2 Mar 1646/7) where Nathaniel's parents (Stephen & Osheah) were fined for having a child born too soon after they were married.  +
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Birth date not recorded. [[Bartlett, 1904]] says "in Boston as early as 1643" (p. 83)  +
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Birth in the december quarter. Camberwell was then in Surrey.  +
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Birth may have been in Carmichael. See http://genforum.genealogy.com/paterson/messages/221.html  +
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Birth place not certain.  +
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Birth possibilities from https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Search: '"`UNIQ--pre-00000001-QINU`"'(No others before 1894) If the abovementioned "Rev. Ross" is her father, the only one of the above that fit's his widow's initials is: :1889/10445 Ross Christina Jane George  +
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Birth probably 1952 (because she had not been born by the summer in which Witi was aged 7, i.e. 1951-52, according to his memoir ''Halcyon''); even so, she would have been a fairly young provincial hockey rep in August 1967. Comparison of photos may suggest that there was another (slightly older) Vicki or Viki Smiler playing hockey, but it was Mrs Lewis playing later.  +
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Birth probably Allegheny County, PA.  +
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Birth probably around 1335 - 1340.  +
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Birth probably not long after 1944 (when her brother Robert was born).  +
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Birth quarter 3; but MyHeritage says Wiston, Suffolk  +
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Birth registered Dec Quarter 1849.  +
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Birth registered Jun Quarter 1925, Volume 21, Page 540, mother's maiden name Goddard  +
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Birth registered as Arthur William Maidman, mother named as Annie Maidman. Later records reveal that Annie Maidman was an alias for Isabella Lansdown. Father named as William Thomas Maidman. :ater records reveal that his father's name was Thomas Narin, a milkman of Refern, Sydney.  +
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Birth registered as Cecilia Digby, daughter of Jane Digby  +
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Birth registered as Emily Ada A Bacon, father unnamed.  +
Birth registered as Maria Bacon.  +
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Birth registered as Thomas Henry Landsdown(sic)  +
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Birth registered as William Digby, the son of Jane Digby.  +
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Birth registered in Sep Q 1839 at Newtown under the name of John Ingram. John, who was nearly 2 years old at the ntime of the 1841 census, is not recorded as at home in Newtown with his mother and her family. This does not mean, however, that he was not there. He is shown as John Hallows, age 11, born Newtown Montgomeryshire, with his mother and step-father in the 1851 census at Tranmere, Cheshire. John, his mother, and his step-father, had immigrated to Victoria, Australia, before the 1861 census.  +
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Birth registration: Findmypast.co.uk  +
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Birth registration: Free BMD  +
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Birth registration: Free BMD  +
Birth registration: Free BMD  +
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Birth registration: Free BMD  +
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Birth was approximately 1325.  +
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Birth was registered in 1961.  +
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Birth was shown as "11th month", which could well have been March 1663/64.  +
M
Birth year a fairly arbitrary estimate based on son's (approximate) birth years within the 1780s.  +
D
Birth year a fairly arbitrary estimate based on son's 1815 birth year. <new note>  +
P
Birth year a fairly arbitrary estimate based on son's 1815 birth year. <new note> Likely originated in Ballyfatten, Co. Antrim.  +
B
Birth year deduced from Obit statement that she was 95 at death.  +
Birth year disputed. Chose 1774 over 1760 because it is far more believable.  +
F
Birth year estimated based on wife's age. <new note> Most likely born in Bardsey or Collingham in Yorkshire, where his father was a clergyman until moving to Lincolnshire in 1679. <new note> No baptism record has been located for John or his sister Mary.  +
R
Birth year interpolated.  +
H
Birth year is a guess based on the assumption that the family website listed him and his sister in date order.  +
Birth year is a guess, maybe more likely earlier (with son born about 1804).  +
C
Birth year is a guesstimate.  +
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