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Family Research Log: March 2014
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How we found our missing loved ones. Thursday, March 6, 2014. Colonel Israel Putnam's Connecticut Third Regiment. The above is a description of Colonel Putnam's regiment. The note about Bunker Hill mentioned is long and detailed and interesting and is available here: Bunker Hill engagement of Connecticut Third Regiment troops. This is probably available at this link only for subscribers to ancestry.com. It is likely to be found with a Google search. Canterbury CT church membership records by year. Foodie...
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Family Research Log: Timeline: Robert F Adams
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How we found our missing loved ones. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Timeline: Robert F Adams. 160; 1886 lives at 12 Main N and has a company Rogus and Adams. He is 23. 160; 1887-88 lives at 20 Main N and is a molder. He is 24. 160; 1889-90 unknown. 160; 1891 lives at 14 Main N, has a saloon at 24 Wall and a boarding-house at 14 Main N. . 160; 1892 same except address of saloon is given as 25 Wall. 160; 1893 lives at his boarding-house at 14 Main N. He is 30. . 160; 1894 unknown. 160; . This site...
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Family Research Log: Adamses in Canterbury CT - A locus of many Adams families in the 18th century
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How we found our missing loved ones. Thursday, March 6, 2014. Adamses in Canterbury CT - A locus of many Adams families in the 18th century. This link currently takes us to a lovely compendium of Adamses in Canterbury CT, including maiden names of wives, years they joined the church it is compiled from, and when they died. Canterbury CT church membership records by year. I am storing it here for future reference. I will add it to my Adams database as time and relevance allow. If we stratify our relations...
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Family Research Log: Charles Adams of Norwalk
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How we found our missing loved ones. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Charles Adams of Norwalk. There were several Charleses in the Norwalk directory beginning in the first issue in 1882. I believe this timeline shows that one of them is Augustus's son, brother of Robert, William, and Lorenzo. Here is the timeline including directory issue, name, occupation, and address:. 1882-84 - Charles Adams, molder, h 67 Water st N. 1885 - not available or not published. 1886-87 - Charles Adams, moulder, h 67 Water st N.
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Family Research Log: Data: Adams and Tanner, Norwalk Directories 1882-1935
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How we found our missing loved ones. Friday, May 22, 2009. Data: Adams and Tanner, Norwalk Directories 1882-1935. I extracted these records today from Norwalk directories that had been stored on microfilm. My intent was to follow the comings and goings of the Tanners and Adamses as they moved around Fairfield county. I hope you enjoy this peek into a portion of the lives of our loved ones, and also that you can make use of the data in your own research. 160; Adams - none relevant . 160; ...160; &#...
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Family Research Log: April 2009
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How we found our missing loved ones. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. The Teacher of English. Was one of Christopher A Adams's students; he wrote this piece in 2003 for a periodical he edits:. Christopher A Adams is a martinet. It has a picture of this man who was also my English teacher at Darien High School for two years, and my father. In this photo he is about 43. One of our sons, who is not very much younger than that, is beginning to resemble him, I think. Stamford House, Robert Adams proprietor. I have do...
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Eloise: The Suburban Homestead: March 2010
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Family Research Log: May 2009
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How we found our missing loved ones. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Charles Adams of Norwalk. There were several Charleses in the Norwalk directory beginning in the first issue in 1882. I believe this timeline shows that one of them is Augustus's son, brother of Robert, William, and Lorenzo. Here is the timeline including directory issue, name, occupation, and address:. 1882-84 - Charles Adams, molder, h 67 Water st N. 1885 - not available or not published. 1886-87 - Charles Adams, moulder, h 67 Water st N.
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Family Research Log: Colonel Israel Putnam's Connecticut Third Regiment
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How we found our missing loved ones. Thursday, March 6, 2014. Colonel Israel Putnam's Connecticut Third Regiment. The above is a description of Colonel Putnam's regiment. The note about Bunker Hill mentioned is long and detailed and interesting and is available here: Bunker Hill engagement of Connecticut Third Regiment troops. This is probably available at this link only for subscribers to ancestry.com. It is likely to be found with a Google search. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If we stratify our ...
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Family Research Log: March 2009
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How we found our missing loved ones. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Data: Adams vital records, Stamford, from Barbour collection. The only known connection in these records is Ann m David Duncan (corrected from Dunian). . Abraham m. Sally Waterbury, Mar. 9, 1805, by Rev. Daniel Smith . Ann m David Dunian, Dec. 31, 1844, by Rev. Peter C. Oakley SHOULD BE DUNCAN pl. Anne, d. Reuben and Hannah, b. July 6, 1797 . Benjamin M. m. Amanda M. Lockwood, Nov. 2, 1846, by Rev. Aaron Rogers . Sands m. Phebe Ann Matthias...
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