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101 | aged 11, born in New York | Vogt, Elizabeth (I564)
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102 | aged 11, born in New York | Doll, Frances (I806)
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103 | aged 11, born in New York; father and mother of foreign birth | Moser, Anna E. (I721)
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104 | aged 11/12f, born in Erie Co. | Casey, Thomas (I50)
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105 | aged 12 | Farnes, Leo (I366)
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106 | aged 12 | Gurrell, Agnes (I492)
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107 | aged 12 | Bisantz, John (I879)
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108 | aged 12 (born May 1888); born in New York as with both parents | Doll, Alfred Raymond (I844)
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109 | aged 12, born in New York | Ramé, Margaret Victoria (I852)
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110 | aged 12, born in New York; both parents born in Italy | Battista, Luigi "Louis" (I246)
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111 | aged 12, born in New York; father and mother of foreign birth | Moser, Frederick (I959)
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112 | aged 13 | Fennie, William (I429)
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113 | aged 13 | Willman, Mary Eleanor (I826)
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114 | aged 13, born in New York | Ramé, Lewis (I854)
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115 | aged 13, born in New York | Ramé, Anthony (I857)
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116 | aged 13, born in New York; father born in New York, mother in Pennsylvania | Jordan, M. Katherine (I724)
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117 | aged 13; Enum. Dist. 15-1, 1st Ward, Block 48, | Bouquard, Edna (I1124)
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118 | aged 14 | Farnes, Helena (I368)
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119 | aged 14 | Gurrell, Elizabeth (I484)
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120 | aged 14, born in New York | Doll, Lorenzo (I805)
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121 | aged 14, born in US | Palermo, Joseph A. (I302)
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122 | aged 14, chauffeur for a private family | Bouquard, John (I1017)
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123 | aged 15, born in Ireland, “labourer” | McCormick, Thomas (I796)
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124 | aged 16 | Palermo, Carmine "Charlie" (I218)
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125 | aged 16, "domestic," born in New York. As "Louisa" | Ramé, Maria Louisa "Louisa" (I740)
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126 | aged 16, born in New York; both parents born in Italy | Battista, Maria "Mary" (I132)
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127 | aged 16, born in US | Palermo, Anthony J. (I304)
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128 | aged 16; born in Pennsylvania as with both parents. | Books, Curtis S (I1131)
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129 | aged 16; mother Margaret is HOH | Tierney, James David (I400)
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130 | aged 17 | Gurrell, Jennie (I493)
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131 | aged 17, dressmaker | Gurrell, Anna (I418)
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132 | aged 17, works as a clerk in a drugstore | Caldiero, Mary R. (I341)
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133 | aged 17. She has been in the U.S. for "1/12" years. | Argenia, Domenica "Minnie" (I300)
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134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I678)
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135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I415)
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136 | aged 18 | Palermo, Felicia A. "Fanny" (I214)
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137 | aged 18, born in New York | Doll, Adam (I804)
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138 | aged 18, born in New York; education H-4 | Caldiero, Antionette “Aunt Toni” (I231)
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139 | aged 18, born in US; as “Carmen” | Palermo, Carmine (I305)
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140 | aged 18, mine laborer | Gurrell, George (I491)
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141 | aged 18, single, about the "Sicilian Prince." There are several other Argenios travelling with her from | Argenia, Domenica "Minnie" (I300)
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142 | aged 19 at her death. | Hunault, Thècle (I205)
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143 | aged 19, born in New York | McCormick, Catharine (I798)
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144 | aged 19, born in New York; both parents born in Italy; has had 3 children, 1 is living; speaks Italian | Battista, Rosina "Rose" (I255)
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145 | aged 19, dress maker | Valiquette, Amelia (I1010)
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146 | aged 2 | Willman, Ida (I824)
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147 | aged 2 and 11/12, and the census is dated Jan. 20, 1920; Enum. Dist. 321, 1st Ward, | Bouquard, Edna (I1124)
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148 | aged 2 and 9/12 on 10 Jan. 1920 | Caldiero, Pasquale "Patrick" (I99)
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149 | aged 2, born in New York | Ramé, Margaret Victoria (I852)
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150 | aged 2, born in New York state | Jordan, John (I936)
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151 | aged 20 | Fennie, Joseph Edward (I393)
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152 | aged 20, born in New York; tinsmith | Vogt, John (I563)
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153 | aged 20, RR brakeman | Gurrell, Bernard (I490)
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154 | aged 20; father born in Ireland, mother in Scotland | Cavanaugh, Edith V. (I404)
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155 | aged 21, born in Ireland, “R.R. Employee” | McCormick, Lawrence (I797)
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156 | aged 22 | Benzel, Henrietta (I1123)
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157 | aged 22, born in New York | Doll, Joseph (I803)
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158 | aged 22; salesman | Farnes, Eugene (I367)
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159 | aged 23 | Gurrell, Catherine (I487)
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160 | aged 23, born in Ireland | Collins, Mary "Bridget" (I930)
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161 | aged 23, born in New York like both parents. | Smith, Theresa M. (I401)
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162 | aged 23, born in Pennslvania as with both parents; 0 yeras in present marriage (married, that is, for less than 1 year); 1 child born, 1 living | Books, Jessie A. (I1132)
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163 | aged 24 | Fennie, Joseph James (I403)
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164 | aged 25, born in Ireland as with both parents. | Burke, Anthony Francis (I398)
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165 | aged 25; book keeper | Farnes, Charlie (I382)
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166 | aged 26, born in Italy, as with both parents; has had 3 children; car cleaner for the railroad | Palermo, Epifanio "Anthony" (I258)
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167 | aged 26, born in New York; father born in New York, mother in Germany | Darsheimer, Ethel (I907)
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168 | aged 26, had been married 8 years; had been living in the same house (rented) in 1935. | Licino, Felicia “Chicky” (I261)
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169 | aged 26; born in England as with both parents; machinist for the railroad (P.R.R. Co.) | Berry, Jessie A (I1202)
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170 | aged 26; stenographer | Farnes, Clara (I365)
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171 | aged 27 | Custodi, Carmela "Camille" (I119)
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172 | aged 27, born in Canada, working as ship’s carpenter. | Casey, Michael (I1165)
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173 | aged 27, born in Italy. Had lived in the US for 7 years. | Marie (I86)
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174 | aged 27, born in New York | Doll, Bertha Cora (I847)
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175 | aged 27, born in New York; education grade 8; cleaner at bag factory | Caldiero, Mary R. (I341)
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176 | aged 29, b. in Ohio | Valiquette, George Washington (I1028)
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177 | aged 29, born in Ireland. | Gethins, Bridget (I450)
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178 | aged 29, was aged 26 when married. | Gallagher, Margaret N. (I399)
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179 | aged 2; born in New York, as with both parents. I don't see any later mention of him, so I assume he died young. | Tobin, Charles (I899)
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180 | aged 3 | Battista, Theresa (I286)
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181 | aged 3 | Jordan, Ellen (I931)
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182 | aged 3 | Fries, Charles (I994)
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183 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I727)
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184 | aged 3 2/12 according to 1920 vensu | Fennie, Kathleen A. (I408)
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185 | aged 3 and 4/12; born in Italy as with both parents; speaks Italian | Vaccaro, Rocco Frank (I310)
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186 | aged 3, born in New York | Ramé, Anthony (I857)
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187 | aged 3. Not on the 1880 census | Burke, Michael (I501)
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188 | aged 30, born in Ireland | Collins, Mary "Bridget" (I930)
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189 | aged 30, born in New York, and works as a Bartender (during Prohibition!) | Battista, Luigi "Louis" (I246)
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190 | aged 30, “chauffeur” | Bouquard, John (I1017)
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191 | aged 31 | Benzel, Henrietta (I1123)
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192 | aged 31, aged 28 when married. | Tierney, Robert Emmett (I435)
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193 | aged 31, born in New York | Paul, Anthony M. (I1038)
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194 | aged 32, born in Ireland | Burke, Patrick J. (I495)
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195 | aged 33, married, born in Italy as with both parents; Alien, immigrated 1903; laborer for the Lehigh Valley RR | Palermo, Serafino “Jackie” (I138)
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196 | aged 34, born in Ireland | Gallagher, John (I448)
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197 | aged 34, born in Massachusetts as with both parents; 31 when married. Living in his father-in-law's household. | Plummer, Edward K. (I974)
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198 | aged 35; 32 when married; born in Ohio; father born in New York, mother in "Canada-English" | Valiquette, Florence A. (I975)
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199 | aged 36, born in France | Rusch, Victoria (I762)
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200 | aged 36, born in Ireland | Coyle, Fanny (I449)
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201 | aged 36; born in Wurtemburg; keeps house | Fredericka (I903)
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202 | aged 37, and asphalt worker, born in Italy. He had been in the US for 15 years. | Argenio, Guiseppi "Joseph" (I123)
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203 | aged 37, she and parents born in Italy, speaks Italian, no employment | Custodi, Carmela "Camille" (I119)
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204 | aged 38, in her mother’s household | Tobin, Sarah Johanna (I923)
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205 | aged 38; mother of 8 children, 8 still living. Note that the rest of the family follows not one but two pages later. | Raimondo, Theresa (I220)
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206 | aged 39 | Burke, Anthony Francis (I398)
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207 | aged 4 | Willman, Leo (I828)
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208 | aged 4 | Bisantz, Mary (I880)
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209 | aged 4 8/12; since the census is dated April 2, 1930, this dates her birth within about a month. | Flanigan, Helen Louse (I909)
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210 | aged 4, born in New York. As "Lewisa" | Ramé, Maria Louisa "Louisa" (I740)
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211 | aged 4, born in New York. As "Sarah" | Ramé, Mary Sophia Louisa "Sophia" (I856)
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212 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I351)
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213 | aged 4, born in New York; both parents born in Italy | Battista, Thomas "Honey" (I252)
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214 | aged 4/12 | Palermo, Felicia “Fanny” (I265)
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215 | aged 4/12 (census taken 22 April 1910), born in Pennsylvania; father born in England, mother in Pennsylvania | Berry, H. Martin (I521)
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216 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I287)
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217 | aged 4/12, born in New York (census taken on 8 June). | Vogt, Laura (I814)
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218 | aged 4/12, born in New York; father born in Italy, mother born in New York | Palermo, Fannie (I262)
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219 | aged 40 | Cavanaugh, Edith V. (I404)
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220 | aged 40, widow; office worker | Gallagher, Margaret N. (I399)
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221 | aged 43 (born Oct. 1865); born in New York; both parents born in Germany; seamstress. If she's 43 in 1900, this must be an error for Oct. 1855. | Moser, Anna E. (I721)
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222 | aged 45, born in France, worked in “brick”; lived next to his brother Johann | Bisantz, Anthony Edward Sr. (I758)
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223 | aged 45, born in Pennsylvania; 27 years in present marriage; both parents born in U.S.; mother of 5 children, 4 now living | Books, Lilly M. (I1130)
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224 | aged 46, in her mother’s household | Tobin, Ann (I927)
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225 | aged 47, born in France; worked in “brick”; lived next to his brother Anthony | Bisantz, Johann (I866)
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226 | aged 47, born in Italy; 0 years of schooling; lived in same house 5 years before | Custodi, Carmela "Camille" (I119)
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227 | aged 48, born in France | Doll, Catherine (I801)
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228 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I410)
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229 | aged 5 | Bisantz, Charles (I884)
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230 | aged 5 | Jordan, James (I939)
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231 | aged 5, born in Buffalo | Jordan, Joseph (I938)
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232 | aged 5, born in Erie Co. | Casey, Elizabeth (I49)
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233 | aged 5, born in New York. According to the 1900 census birth date, "3" would be more accurate | Ramé, Marian (I853)
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234 | aged 5, with his mother and grandmother | Bisantz, Anthony Edward "Tony" III (I730)
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235 | aged 50 | Cavanaugh, Edith V. (I404)
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236 | aged 50, born in Baden; farmer; real estate worth 3,500; pers. estate worth 500 | Doll, George (I800)
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237 | aged 50, born in US; “domestic” | Gurrell, Anna (I418)
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238 | aged 52, born in Italy; father of 8 children, 8 still living. Note that the rest of the family follows not one but two pages later. | Battista, Angelo Domenico (I221)
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239 | aged 53, city policeman | Fennie, Joseph James (I403)
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240 | aged 53; parents both born in France; no profession given | Ramé, Marian (I853)
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241 | Aged 54, bor in Italy; was living in the same house in 1935. In the household of Pasquale Pozzuto, and in the same house as Palermo families. | Palermo, Dorothea (I257)
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242 | aged 54; born in Pennsylvania as with both parents | Books, Lilly M. (I1130)
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243 | aged 55; born in Pennsylvania as with both parents; engineer for a locomotive | Books, William E (I1200)
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244 | aged 5; born in New York as with both parents | Clark, Michael John (I1078)
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245 | aged 6 | Fennie, Joseph E. (I395)
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246 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I409)
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247 | aged 6 | Willman, Clara (I823)
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248 | aged 6 | Flanigan, William J. (I911)
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249 | aged 6 | Valiquette, George C. (I1034)
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250 | aged 6, born in Buffalo | Jordan, Catherine (I934)
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251 | aged 6, born in New York | McCormick, Edward (I799)
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252 | aged 6, born in New York | Doll, Louisa (I808)
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253 | aged 6, born in New York; both parents born in Italy | Battista, John Leonard "Johnny" (I253)
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254 | aged 65; was living in the same house in 1935 | Burke, Anthony Francis (I398)
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255 | aged 69, widow, living alone in a home she owns | Keating, Jennie (I442)
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256 | aged 7 | Biesanz, Philip /Bisanz (I878)
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257 | aged 7 | Jordan, Pierce Paul (I940)
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258 | aged 7, born in New York; both parents born in Italy | Battista, Ellen (I244)
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259 | aged 76, | Mary Ellen (I902)
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260 | aged 7; born in Italy as with both parents; speaks Italian | Vaccaro, Anthony (I306)
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261 | aged 8 | Caldiero, Antionette “Aunt Toni” (I231)
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262 | aged 8 | Gurrell, Letitia “Lettie” (I494)
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263 | aged 8 | Jordan, Margaret (I941)
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264 | aged 8 | Valiquette, John (I1037)
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265 | aged 8, born in Buffalo | Jordan, Mary E. "Aunt Mayme" (I935)
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266 | aged 8, born in New York | Vogt, Catherine (I565)
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267 | aged 8, born in New York | McCormick, Catharine (I798)
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268 | aged 8, born in New York | Doll, Catherine (I807)
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269 | aged 8/12 (census taken 18 June 1860), born in Buffalo. As "Anne." | Jordan, Johanna (I942)
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270 | aged 8/12 (census taken 22 June 1860), born in Buffalo. Same no. of months as his sister Anne. | Jordan, Richard (I937)
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271 | aged 8/12, the only child to young parents. | Burke, Rev. Raymond J. (I391)
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272 | aged 9 | Jenczka, Richard Ronald (I212)
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273 | aged 9 | Bisantz, Mary (I880)
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274 | aged 9, born in New York | Ramé, Valentine (I855)
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275 | aged 9, born in New York; both parents born in Italy | Battista, Margaret "Maggie" (I248)
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276 | aged 9, born in New York; father and mother of foreign birth | Moser, Charles (I956)
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277 | aged 9/12 at the 1940 census (taken in April 1940) | Pozzuto, Rosalie M. “Ro-Ro” (I182)
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278 | aged 9/12, born in New York; Relation to Head: Daughter | Pozzuto, Rosalie M. “Ro-Ro” (I182)
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279 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I100)
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280 | aged about 32 at her death. | Lorrain, Marguerite (I291)
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281 | ageed 6, born in New York; father and mother of foreign birth | Moser, Samuel (I957)
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282 | Alice is on the 1880 census as “12, daughter” but not on the 1870 census. She could be the same as Ellen, who was 3 on the 1870 census. Husband and child from family documents. A note about a cemetery plot says "June 21, 1942: I gave teh deed to our old lot in the cemetery at Holy Cross, to my sister Mrs. Alice E. Walker of 732 North 17th Street Phila. Pa as the three graves that ar left are for their use. I think the no. is 55, and I think they were bought about 50 years or more ago by my dear father Matthew Jordan." | Jordan, Alice (I943)
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283 | Also D'Egno, Deneaux, Daignault | Duneau, Genevieve (I1207)
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284 | An "Arthur C. Vogt" (1886-1985) is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo. | Vogt, Arthur W. (I813)
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285 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I70)
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286 | Anthony Caldiero’s godmother; died a month before Anthony and Pat’s wedding. | Battista, Mildred "Millie" (I254)
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287 | Appears on the 1910 Pennsylvania Miracode Index. This is clearly the same family as in Houston on the 1920 Census, though she and her sister Florence are not living with her parents any more. | Valiquitte, Gertrude Sarah (I1023)
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288 | appended to his baptismal record | Family: George J. Battista / Marie I. Sigeti (F126)
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289 | appended to Joseph's baptismal record | Family: Joseph A. Palermo / Angeline Corigliano (F371)
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290 | Arrived aboard the "Marco Minghetti" | Palermo, Giovanni “John” DiCarmino (I259)
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291 | As "Mary." aged 35, daughter of head of household. | Battista, Margaret "Maggie" (I248)
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292 | As a roomate in the household of Serafino Palermo, aged 41; “laborer” doing “general work” | Licino, Michael "Mike" (I260)
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293 | As “Emmett” on the 1900 census. I cannot find a death record or an obituary. In 1929 at a Niagara border crossing, he names his mother as Mrs. Catherine Tierney from 191 Dundas St., Carbondale, PA. | Tierney, Robert Emmett (I435)
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294 | Aside from the 6 children listed here on the 1850 census, there is also an “I. [or J.] Hoffman” living with the family, male aged 27, born in Germany; no relation is given. He moved to Dubuque, Iowa, and the named changes to Bisanz somehow. Further name changes resulted in Biesanz in Minnesota. photo from: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/r/a/Margaret-A-Gray/PHOTO/0005photo.html | Bisantz, Johann (I866)
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295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I222)
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296 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I488)
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297 | At his birth, his father was 35, and his mother 25. This seems to be his family arriving arriving on 17 May 1828 in NYC from Le Havre, on the SS Henri IV: Louis Rhame, age 54, farmer; Françoise, age 44 (parents, presumably, though her name doesn't match Anthony's mother in the marriage record); Antoine, age 19, Louis, age 17; Françoise, age 11; Mary Ann, age 9; and François, age 4. A note by the transcriber says that "Rhame family may also have ties to Romagny-sous-Rougemont." It's not clear why the transcriber included this note, but a number of other passengers on the ship were from this small area. Romagny-sous-Rougemont is in the Alsace region of France (near the upper Rhine). It is now in the township of Rougemont-le-Château, Territoire de Belfort in Franche-Comté. According to the the St. Louis Catholic Church Archivist: 1 June 1836 Antonius Ram, son of Ludovicus (Ludwig or Louis) and Maria Francesca Claire, and Victoria Rusch, daughter of Joseph and Maria Gangloff: marriage performed by Fr. Alexander Pax, no witnesses given. I assume that Françoise was altered to Francesca by the clerk. The 1867 Buffalo directory lists an “Anthony Rame, Farmer” that might be his son, living at “Bird Road n. Del.” I don't see the name at all, however, in any other city directory going all the way back to 1844. | Ramé, Anthony (I761)
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298 | at the sanitarium of tuberculosis | Conley, Edward R. (I486)
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299 | At the time this was known as St. Peter’s French Church, Buffalo, Erie Co., New York | Bisantz, Bernice Celestine (I736)
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300 | At the time this was named St. Peter's French Church. | Valiquette, Martha Anne (I731)
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301 | Baden-Württemberg is in the lower Rhine (Bas-Rhine) valley, near what is now the French border. In the 1880 census he is dead, but his family's birth places give an estimate of when this family immigrated. The three oldest (aged 26, 24, 19) were born in Baden; the next, aged 17, was born in New York. This places immigration around 1861-63. | Moser, Christian (I904)
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302 | baptismal record | Battista, George J. (I250)
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303 | baptismal record | Palermo, Felicia “Fanny” (I265)
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304 | baptismal record | Palermo, Carmine "Charlie" (I266)
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305 | baptismal record | Palermo, Carminem (I268)
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306 | baptismal record | Palermo, Joseph A. (I302)
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307 | baptismal record | Palermo, Anthony J. (I304)
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308 | Baptized as Anna | Jordan, Anna Elizabeth (I103)
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309 | baptized Joseph Anthony Edward | Bisantz, Anthony Edward "Tony" III (I730)
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310 | because his wife is living without him on the 1930 census | Reinhardt, Joseph (I1055)
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311 | birth date and place from 1900 census. | Gethins, Bridget (I450)
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312 | birth date from 1900 census; place according to the marriage certificate | Keating, Jennie (I442)
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313 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I96)
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314 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I79)
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315 | both his parents were born in Ireland, and he had been married for 20 years. | Tierney, John (I440)
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316 | Both of her parents are listed on the 1880 census has having been born in Canada, and she is listed as having been born in New York, presumably Buffalo. | Valiquette, Josephine (I1012)
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317 | both of her parents were born in Switzerland. | Barry, Theresa C. (I503)
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318 | Both of his parents were born in Ireland. | Smith, John J. (I475)
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319 | Both of his parents were born in Missouri as well, according to the 1920 census. | Owen, Russell S. (I1095)
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320 | Buffalo Ward 11, Erie Co., New York, USA; aged | Mary Ellen (I902)
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321 | buried on the same date as her husband. | Daudin, Helène (I288)
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322 | Called "Mary" in later life, but perhaps "Louisa" earlier. According to the 1900 census, she had been married for two years before being widowed, had had 2 children, of which only one was living in 1900. This all matches. This is from the 1900 Census, all living at 690 Michigan Ave. in Buffalo: Family 343: Emil Zaepfel, head, 54, born in Germany, parents born in Germany; year of citizen ship is 1872. Mary Zaepfel, wife, 45, born in NY, parents born in Germany Family 344: Fries, Victoria, ?head, 51, born in NY, parents born in Germany Fries, Victor, son, 21 Fries, Walter, son, 18 Fries, Louis, son, 15 Fries, Joseph, son, 13 Fries, Oscar, son, 10 Fries, Blonde?, daughter, 8 Bizantz, Antony E, nephew, 25 Bizantz, Louisa M, sister, 56, and widow, born in NY, parents born in Germany. Both Victoria Fries and Louisa Bizantz are widows. Who is Emil Zaepfel? The name comes from the part of Germany (Alsace) that Rame and Rusch come from. Since the Zaepfel family has a different number, I assume that Emil Zaepfel is not related to the Rame sisters of Louisa and Victoria, but was just a boarder or friend from back home. Since “relation to head of household” goes by family number, Antony Bisantz is Victoria Fries’ nephew, and Louisa Bizantz is Victoria’s sister. This matches. Antony Bizantz is Victora Fries’ nephew--her sister Louisa’s son. This is Anthony E. Bizantz III, who would marry Martha Valiquette in 1902, two years away. | Ramé, Maria Louisa "Louisa" (I740)
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323 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I166)
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324 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F3)
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325 | Children Mattie, Julia (M), and Mary appear on the 1875 NYState census for this family, but not on the 1880 US census. According to those buried in the Doll plat at the United German and French Cemetery, I guess that "Mattie" is "Ida M. Doll, 1870-75." Maybe not, though: the couple had 13 children, of which just 8 were still living in 1900. | Bisantz, Mary Ann (I770)
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326 | Children Mattie, Julia (M), and Mary appear on the 1875 NYState census for this family, but not on the 1880 US census. According to those buried in the Doll plat at the United German and French Cemetery, I guess that "mattie" is "Ida M. Doll, 1870-75." Maybe not, though: the couple had 13 children, of which just 8 were still living in 1900. Source to look up: James C. Williams, The Doll Family Genealogy: Descendants of Peter Bisantz and his wife Anna Maria Mislin: http://books.google.com/books?id=dhZ4HAAACAAJ | Doll, George Julius (I802)
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327 | conductor on the Railroad. Was living in the same house in 1935 | Fennie, Joseph Edward (I393)
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328 | Could have have been on the 1920 census as “Frank Cook”? There is a Frank Cook, married to a Margaret, with children named Jeanette (2) and Theresa (1) on the 1920 census. | Cuoco, Frank (I276)
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329 | Court 7, Section D, Column 14, Niche 3 | Bisantz, Col. Anthony Eugene "Tony" (I716)
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330 | date according to the 1905, 1920, and 1930 censuses. | Raimondo, Theresa (I220)
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331 | date according to the 1905, 1920, and 1930 censuses. | Battista, Angelo Domenico (I221)
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332 | date and address appear on his father-in-law James Valiquette's will | Bouquard, Joseph (I1013)
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333 | date and place from SS applications index. His name is not in the SSDI. | Palermo, Serafino “Jackie” (I138)
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334 | date from burial plot record for the United French and German Cemetery | Ramé, Margaret Victoria (I852)
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335 | date from burial plot record for the United French and German Cemetery | Fries, Blanche (I996)
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336 | date from marriage record | Family: Frank Cuoco / Margaret "Maggie" Battista (F122)
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337 | date from will | Valiquette, Octave "James" (I775)
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338 | Date is given as “du vingt neuvieme jour du moi de pluviale an dix de la republique française” | Family: Louis Ramé / Maria Françoise Clerc (F430)
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339 | daughters: Mrs. Joseph Collins of Port Jervis [Orange Co., NY?], and Mrs. Nellie Mcdermott of Providence. Daughter Mary seems to have hte last name Maguire in the 1880 census. | Ellen (I473)
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340 | Death date from family documents. | Jordan, Pierce Paul (I940)
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341 | Did this family have a daughter who was a nun, named “Sister Albert Anne Rothmaier, OSF”--a Clare? | McMullen, Anne Marie (I1071)
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342 | Died as a child. | Jordan, Richard (I720)
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343 | died at 16 of a staph. infection. The family has a bloodstone ring that was her’s. | Jordan, M. Katherine (I724)
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344 | died due to complications of childbirth | Carlucci, Vita Crescenza "Grace" (I82)
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345 | Died in the 1970s or early 1980s. | Clark, William J. "Bill" (I1080)
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346 | Division 6, Row H, Single Grave 13 | Mary Ellen (I902)
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347 | Ecclesiastical Record of St. Lucia's | Family: Epifanio "Anthony" Palermo / Rosina "Rose" Battista (F119)
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348 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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349 | Ellen is on the 1870 census, but not on the 1880 census; she could be the same as Alice, who is not on 1870, but is 12 on the 1880 census. | Jordan, Ellen (I931)
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350 | exact date according to gravestone | Books, Katharine “Kit” Blanche (I954)
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