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Lehigh Valley Hospital | Heffelfinger, Marilyn Diane (I117)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Hontz, William Birdie (I86851)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Nonnemacher, Catherine (I16612)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Drumbore, Elwin (I16118)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Moulthrop, Lillie May (I27147)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Nesley, Gotlieb Frederick (I4627)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Hess, Catherine Margaret (I4628)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Walk, Emma Missouri (I83541)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Walck, Elmira Lucetta (I83540)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Drumbore, Joseph (I44362)
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Lehighton Cemetery | Dreisbach, Harriet (I81712)
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Lehighton Evening Leader
Volume 6, Number 6, Thursday, January 25, 1906
"There's a bright new baby boy at the home of Maurice Moulthrop, on south 4th street." | Moulthrop, William Henry (I70)
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Leona always lived on East Buckfield road and worked with her husband a large dairy farm. | Damon, Leona Ardelle (I27102)
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Leonard's will is on file at Carbon County Court House. He came to Mahoning Valley in 1797 from Lynn Township, belonged to Ben Salem Lutheran Church.
| Hans, Leonhardt (I385)
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Levi was in the Union Army and served during the Civil War. He was in Co. B. 10th Regiment, Maine Infantry Volunteers.
From A History of Buckfield Maine from the Earliest Explorations, by Alfred Cole, Charles Foster Whitman;
Buckfield's Roll of Honor:
LEVI GAMMON, age 20. Private, Co. B, 10th Me. Infantry. Mustered in Oct. 4, 1861. Discharged for disability June 1, 1862. Re-inlisted as a substitute in Co. F, 16th Me. Infantry, Sept. 7, 1863. Discharged Jan. 27, 1864.
On the death record for his son, Isaac, there is a middle initial of "D". This is the only time I've seen a middle initial listed. | Gammon, Levi D. Jr. (I16436)
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Liberty Cemetery | Howard, Jane Lillian (I83039)
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License obtained 18 Sep 1844
| Family: Damon, Owen Lewis / Connett, Lucinda [ McCoy] (F609)
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Lillie is possible the daughter of Samuel and Anna Bowker Damon | Damon, Lillie (I9570)
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Lincoln was a ship's carpenter, and followed his trade in Scituate and Cohasset, MA, for a number of years. He finally bought the old homestead in Marshfield, where he was engaged in general farming the rest of his life. | Damon, Lincoln (I1095)
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Linwood And Wilson married sisters, Ruth and Hazel Keene | Damon, Linwood Freemont (I193)
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Listed as "Babe" on 1870 census | Drumbore, William Henry (I87104)
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Listed as 25 Jun 1926 on SS Application and Claims Index | Howard, Jack Robert (I58155)
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Listed as 29 Apr 1879 in SS Application | Gammon, Percy Charles (I794)
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Listed as Aaron Worthington on Record of Births for North Adams. | Worthington, Alfred Henry (I26142)
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Listed as servant in the house of Martha P Soper | Mayville, Anna (I83385)
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Listed on the 1641 Protestation Return
| Nicholl, William (I3922)
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Listed on the 1860 Census is Harriet, age 7. No relation is given. At this time Samuel and Catherine were 64 and 69 respectively. | Nonnemacher, Samuel (I83550)
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Littell, John. Family records, or, Genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley and vicinity above Chatham-with their ancestors and descendants, as far as can now be ascertained. Feltville, N.J.: Stationers' Hall Press, 1851. | Source (S635)
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Lived in Tiffin, OH | Hontz, Lucy Ann (I12116)
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Living 1919, never married
| Moulthrop, Mary Smith (I12783)
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Living with her son John in Lowville, NY in 1860, age 82 | Cleverly, Elizabeth (I4278)
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Living with sister Velma in 1920 in Youngstown, OH. | Blair, Mary Gladys (I86977)
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Lobar Pneumonia | Drumbore, Trusilla (I14252)
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Lobar Pneumonia | Gallagher, William H (I4454)
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Lobar pneumonia | Young, Cyrus P. (I27100)
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Lobar Pneumonia | Hovis, Nancy Elizabeth (I87940)
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Lobar pneumonia | Pettit, Mary Alice (I76896)
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Lockjaw (tetanus) | Daffner, Charles (I4911)
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Long Run Cemetery | Hontz, Pearl Irene (I65535)
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Long. | Source (S118)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Etheridge, L.B. (I26651)
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Lucy Miller Beach obituary, Waynesburg Republican, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, 27 April 1933, page 8, column 1-2. (Transcribed by Candice Buchanan <../../Credits/CardBUCHANANCandice.html>.)
"Mrs. Lucy Miller Beach, widow of Dr. William M. Beach, died Friday morning, April 21, at 1 o'clock, at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Minor, 5556 Black street, Pittsburgh. She had been ill for several months with heart trouble. Mrs. Beach was a daughter of Dr. A. B. Miller and Margaret Bell Miller, deceased, and was born and spent her early life in Waynesburg. She was aged 75 years. After her marriage to Dr. Beach she had resided in Pittsburgh. Her parents were prominently connected with Waynesburg College. Her father was president of the institution for almost half a century, and her mother taught in the college for a number of years. Both were deeply interested in education and the welfare of the community. The Waynesburg High school was named for Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Beach was a former student in Waynesburg College. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church, North Side, Pittsburgh, and for many years was vice president of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Pittsburgh Presbytery. She leaves one sister, Mrs. W. E. Minor, of Pittsburgh, and a brother, Alfred T. Miller, a teacher in the Waynesburg High school. The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, conducted by Dr. Bryson and Dr. Fisher. Interment was made in Uniondale, No. 3 cemetery, N. S. Pittsburgh."
| Miller, Lucy Lozier (I84979)
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Lucy was unmarried 4-10-1808, Probably married Stephen Toteman as his second wife. His first wife was Hannah, Lucy's sister. | Damon, Lucy (I27091)
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Ludwig arrived in America 8-17-1731 on board the ship "Samuel". Women and children were sick so they were allowed off the boat. The men had to wait till 8-18-1731 and take their oath of allegiance and communion. | Hans, Ludwig (I17703)
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Lung Cancer | Mantz, Dianne Sylvia (I150)
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Macungie Fairview Cemetery | Snyder, Clinton Truman (I4471)
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Macungie Fairview Cemetery | Snyder, Mahlon (I4472)
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Maggie and I were only married for a short time. Three weeks after we were married Maggie went into a Mental hospital where she was diagnosed with severe Schizophrenia. She ran away from the hospital 8 weeks later returned to England and has not been heard from since. She had two daughters and a son and was married before to John Morley. This was a real whirlwind marriage and she was a wonderful lady when she was feeling good. We went to visit her sister in Memphis and got married in the same room where John Ruby was arraigned. He was the one who shot Lee Harvy Oswald. We were married by a former U.S. Senator --Judge White. Sue and her were friends and would often set and talk about me and go drinking together. | Morley, Margaret Pamela (I386)
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Maiden name may be Davidson:
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vnfa/families-VN19.html | Davidson, Marcia (I371)
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Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery | Brown, Sherman Victor (I87431)
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