Our Family's Journey Through Time
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| 301 | Role: Household Member Year: 1900; Census Place: Election District 12, Baltimore City (Independent City), Maryland; Page: 11; Enumeration District: 0053; FHL microfilm: 1240607 Residence: 412 Clinton St., | Owens, Thomas Edward (I134)
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| 302 | Role: Household Member Year: 1900; Census Place: Election District 12, Baltimore City (Independent City), Maryland; Page: 11; Enumeration District: 0053; FHL microfilm: 1240607 Residence: 412 Clinton St., | Owens, Phillip (I194)
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| 303 | Role: Household Member Year: 1900; Census Place: Election District 12, Baltimore City (Independent City), Maryland; Page: 11; Enumeration District: 0053; FHL microfilm: 1240607 Residence: 412 Clinton St., | Howell, Mary Alice (I217)
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| 304 | Role: Household Member Year: 1900; Census Place: Election District 12, Baltimore City (Independent City), Maryland; Page: 11; Enumeration District: 0053; FHL microfilm: 1240607 Residence: 412 Clinton St., | Owens, David Henry (I365)
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| 305 | Role: Household Member Year: 1900; Census Place: Election District 12, Baltimore City (Independent City), Maryland; Page: 11; Enumeration District: 0053; FHL microfilm: 1240607 Residence: 412 Clinton St., | Owens, Leyshon (I378)
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| 306 | Role: Occupant | Owens, Alice May (I3)
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| 307 | Role: Occupant | Parker, Matilda (I218)
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| 308 | Role: Occupant | Sorenson, Marie (I274)
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| 309 | Role: Occupant | Larson, Esta (I282)
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| 310 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Owens, Julia (I371)
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| 311 | Sailed from Londonderry on May 4th 1907. From County Tyrone, Ireland. Going to 1939 North 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA to cousin John McGlinshey (sp surname?) | McGranaghan, Patrick (I548)
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| 312 | Sailed on Bremerhaven, steerage class. | Pajecka, Mary (I185)
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| 313 | Sailed on the«i» S.S. Verona«/i» from Naples. Traveled alone, occupation housekeeper, hometown Faria or Foria (??)., going to Father Francisco (??) New York, Yonkers | Castaldi, Marie (I525)
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| 314 | Series: T624 Roll: 1347 Page: 156 | Source Source: S94 (S94)
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| 315 | She is listed as age 24 at the time of her 1st marriage. | Connors, Julia (I369)
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| 316 | She is thought to have been an Indian maiden. | American, Native (I163)
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| 317 | Ship: City of London. Occupation: Miner, from England. | Owens, Thomas (I372)
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| 318 | Shown as head of household with Marian Warner and her daughter Catherine | Owens, Thomas Edward (I134)
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| 319 | Shown as living with his Grandmother Mary Ann Owens. | Smith, Thomas Edward (I346)
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| 320 | Social Security Number: 147-36-9794 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 07716 Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth, New Jersey Atlantic Hl, Monmouth, New Jersey | Galecki, Mary (I232)
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| 321 | son, age 14, fb. Maryland, mb. England, in school | Owens, Thomas Edward (I134)
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| 322 | SS #155-09-1620 | Del Fosse, Albertina (I7)
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| 323 | SS #158-14-1931 | Owens, Gladys Matilda (I12)
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| 324 | SS 1957 He used to go "coon hunting" in northern NJ. | Smith, Thomas Edward (I346)
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| 325 | SS# 157-28-2322 | Myslinski, Eugene (I21)
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| 326 | Taxi driver | Smith, Daniel (I235)
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| 327 | There is a grand-child named Lyshon P. born in 1919 living in the same household. His parents are undetermined. | Owens, John (I364)
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| 328 | This census may provide information about the following: name of each person in the household, color, sex, date of birth (month and year), age, marital status, place of birth, place of birth of parents, years in U.S., naturalization, occupation, education. | Source Source: S63 (S63)
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| 329 | This census shows her as mother of 13 children. She arrived in the US 1885. Her Parents were both born in Wales. | Howell, Mary Alice (I217)
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| 330 | This database is a compilation of obituaries published in U.S. newspapers, collected from various online sources. Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as names, dates, places of birth and death, marriage information, and family relationships. | Source Source: S24 (S24)
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| 331 | This is the only Thomas Howell birth/christening listed in the LDS-IGI for the correct town/county and year. | Howell, Thomas (I68)
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| 332 | Three other Owens listed in 1910 PA directory: Owens, John M. caulker, h 50 Jefferson Owens, Owen, carpenter, 463 State Owens, William F., lather, h 281 McClelland | Owens, John (I364)
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| 333 | Tillie is on 1900 census as being born in April 1894. Aunt Betty's (Matilda Meirose Galecki) SSDI records and family lore say Matilda Meirose was born 20 Nov 1901. Uncertain if these two are the same person. | Meirose, Tillie (I15685)
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| 334 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Myslinski, Gerald Lee (I15282)
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| 335 | Together with Albertina, Thomas, Edward, Alice, Gladys, Lillian, John, Clifford and Phillip at 227 Sheridan Street. | Owens, Thomas Edward (I134)
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| 336 | Traveled aboard the «i»San Gregorio«/i» with wife Mary and 5 children: Carmelo, Paulino, Frank, Antonio, Salvatore. | Tartaglia, Concetto (I527)
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| 337 | Travelling on Irish passport I-526693 | McGranaghan, John J. (I550)
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| 338 | Units 2346 2346 | Price, Daniel (I103)
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| 339 | Unskilled occupations, white, 3 years of high school, single, without dependents. Serial Number 32262351. Enlisted at Fort Dix, NJ for duraction of the war | Owens, Davie Jack (I15614)
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| 340 | Veronica's brother had farm near Cliffwood, NJ where Frank Myslinski went as a child. Is near train station. | Wisniewska, Veronica (I23)
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| 341 | Was there in 1917 per WWI draft registration | Owens, Thomas Edward (I134)
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| 342 | white, citizen, b. 1920; single with dependents; 4 years high school; hgt 66, wght 144 | Myslinski, Leon John (I16)
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| 343 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jankowski, Joseph J. (I42)
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| 344 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Myslinski, Donna (I28)
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| 345 | Year: 1900; Census Place: Election District 12, Baltimore City (Independent City), Maryland; Page: 11; Enumeration District: 0053; FHL microfilm: 1240607 Residence: 412 Clinton St., | Owens, John (I364)
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| 346 | young | Connolly, Sammy (I1037)
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| 347 | young. | Connolly, Joseph (I1031)
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| 348 | [Jacob Price.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3715, Date of Import: Mar 26, 1999] Buried at the Stoufferstown Mennonite Burying Ground. | Baker, Susanna (I475)
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| 349 | [Jacob Price.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3715, Date of Import: Mar 26, 1999] From: "The Price Family - A Geneology of The Descendants of Rev. Jacob Price Evangelist & Pioneer", compiled for the Price family association by Geo. F.P. Wanger. Harrisburg, PA. The Evangelical Press, 1926. Page 1: Was born in Witzenstein, Prussia, toward close of 17th century. The earliest record of him is in 1715-1716.Rev. Jacob Price (John Jacob Preisz), the founder of a family that has spread all over this nation, with representatives on foreigh shores, and has left its imprint for piety and good citizenship in all localities touched, was born in Witzenstein, Prussia, toward the close of the 17th century. He is said to have been the owner of nine acres of land in Germany. The earliest record found of him is in the years 1715-16 when he with Johannes Naas, the latter a very large, tall man, were traveling together as evangelists in Germany when they encountered the recruiting officers of the King of Prussia, who, finding Naas just of the stature of the Life Guards, insisted upon his enlisting. He constantly refused, however, although they tortured him to enforce his concent. Being obdurate, they carried him before the King who, eyeing hime closely, added: "Why, jes I would very much like to have you; tell me why you will not enlist in my army?" "Because," said Naas, " I have already enlisted on the rolls of the noblest army, under the very best Captain in the world, and dare not prove traitor to him." " Why, to whom then - or who is your captain?" asked the astonished King. Naas answered, "My Captain is the great Prince Emmanuel, our Lord Jesus Christ; I have sepoused his cause and cannot forsake him." "Neither wil I then that you should," answered the King, when he dismissed him with a present as a reward for his fidelity. Price, being small in stature and not commanding in appearance, was unmolested. He evidently united with the Brethren soon after their organization in 1708 and is no doubt one of those whom Alexander Mack says "come with Johann Naas from the North." He continued his labors until persecution became more raging, when with others he fled to Friesland and in 1719 came to Germantown with twenty or more of his co-religionists under the leadership of Peter Becker. In Germantown he acquired some land and on June 27, 1720, he purchased 200 acres in Salford township, then Philadelphia, now Montgomery county, from Dirk Jansen (Johnson), a weaver of Germantown, and Margaret his wife; this was a part of 500 acres which Jansen purchased from the Commissioner of Property, Aug 15, 1719, and which was surveyed Feb. 19, 1720. Upon this tract he built a small log house with one window, consisting of a single pane of glass, the roof thatched with straw and gradually improved his property which on Feb 7, 1741, he conveyed to his oldest grandson, Daniel Price, with all the power vested in himself, not having been naturalized and therefore without citizenship, on condition that he would pay to his brother John certain sum as detailed hereafter. As to Jacob Price's connection with the church in Germany, Dr. M.G. Brumbaugh, in his "History of the Brethren," says: "Heinrich Holsapple, George Balzer Gantz, Jeremiah Traut and John Jacob Price are also among the worthies of the early church. Brother Price was an active preacher in Germany, traveling with Johann Naas. They were successful missionaries . . . Brother Price came to America with Peter Becker's party, was at the first love feast, and, in 1721, settled on a large tract of land in Lower Salford township in Montgomery county, Pa. This Jacob Price was the father of all the Prices in the Brotherhood. His family has been a remarkable one, many of them have been and are preachers of ability in the church. Their history is interwoven with the activities of the Brotherhood from its beginning." At the organization of the first church in America - the Germantown congregation, Christmas day, 1723, Jacob Price was present and quoting again from Dr. Brumbaugh, "To his (Peter Becker) right sat John Jacob Price, who had prayed and preached in the Rhine Valley with Elder Naas. He was not large in body but fervent in spirit ... The congregation was now organized. The spirit of the Master was upon them. The next autumn the congregation decided to undertake a general visitation to all their brethren in the whole country. Oct. 23, 1724, they started. Their first visit was to Brother John Jacob Price on the Indian Creek." The Brethren living about Indian Creek gradually added to their numbers and Jacob Price is said to have been their first minister and elder, although the exact date of the formal organization of the Indian Creek congregation is unknown. Nothing is know of the wife of Jacob Price but it is generally supposed she came with him to America and had a prominent part in the care of the two grandchildren left fatherless. One child - John Source: Bernethy-eby-scribner family tree Was said to be a half-brother of the King of Prussia, of the house of Hapsburg. Migrated to Krefeld, Germany in 1715 due to religious persecution. Arrived in America in 1719. Settled in Salford Twp, Philadelphia Co (now Montgomery Co,) PA by 1720. Was never naturalized | Price, Rev. Jacob (I463)
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| 350 | [Jacob Price.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3715, Date of Import: Mar 26, 1999] From: The Price Family - Geneology of the Descendents of Rev. Jacob Price Evangelist & Pioneer", compiled for the Price family association by Geo. F.P. Wanger. Harrisburg, PA The Evangelical Press, 1926. Page 396: Before removing from Homestead on Indian Creek it is said he was a personal friend of Christopher Saur, the noted printer, and wrote occasionally for Saur's paper. He acquired land in Germantown, formerly of his grandfathr's; sold and in 1752 took up land then in Antrim township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania, now Washington township, Franklin Co. Owned 430-1/4 acres. (On Page 399 there is a picture of Price's Meeting House - Antietam) Married twice: 1st died before 1792 for in deed dated 1792 & 1797 no wife joined in conveyances but his 2nd wife, Mary Ann joined in a deed dated January 19, 1801. | Price, John (I15418)
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