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?, Caroline (b. FEB 1828, d. AFT 1900)

Death: AFT 1900 Pawlet, Rutland, VT

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Choate, John Deacon (b. 15 JUN 1661, d. 11 JUL 1733)
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Reg. of the First Settlers of N.E.
Author: James Savage
Publication: Gen. Publish. Col
Media: Book
Page: 382
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book
Page: 50
Death: 11 JUL 1733 Ipswich, Essex, MA

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Burnham, James (b. 1687, d. 22 MAY 1757)
Source: (Name)
Title: MA MAG
Media: Book
Page: 4:123
Death: 22 MAY 1757

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Pitzner, August Wilhelm Frederick (b. 14 MAR 1834, d. 3 APR 1914)
Note: August came to this country with his wife and her family on the "D.H. Waetjen" from Bremen, Germany to New York arriving on 23 Sept. 1867. He settled in the town of Farmington and later moved on a farm in the town of Jefferson. Five years later moved to a farm in the town of Aztalan, where he died.

Passenger list included:
August, 33, farmer and his wife, Justine, 20
Johann Krumheuer, 43, farmer and his wife, Eliese [Elisabeth], 45 along with Henriette, 16; Wilhelmine, 11.
Karl Krumheuer,46, farmer and his wife, Christine, 45 and children, Wilhelmin, 18; Henriette, 16; August, 14; Sophie, 8, Karl, 6. Further down on the list is Ernestine Krumhauer, 12.
[The published passenger list gives their formal names]

Brandenburg, Germany was the area surrounding Berlin. Cranzin/Arnswalde later became part of Poland.
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Wis
Media: Book
Page: Death record
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1880 - Jeff, Farmington
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1900 - Jefferson, Farmington, pg10
Data:
Text: Census shows he emigrated in 1868
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: Census
Page: 1905 - Jeff, Azatalan
Source: (Death)
Title: Obituary
Media: Newspaper
Emigration: Date: 23 SEP 1867
Place: Came on the "D.H. Waetjen" from Bremen, Germany to New York
Death: 3 APR 1914 Aztalan, Jefferson, WI

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Pitzner, John E. (b. 21 SEP 1888, d. 18 DEC 1972)
Death: 18 DEC 1972 Jefferson, Jefferson, WI

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Nass, Alma (b. 20 SEP 1888, d. 25 JAN 1960)
Death: 25 JAN 1960 Jefferson Co., WI

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Burnham, Abigail (b. ABT 1656, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: Dawes-Gates
Media: Book
Page: 1:130

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Low, Seth (b. 1850, d. 1916)
Note: Mary of New York City; President of Columbia University, 1909-1933
Death: 1916

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Earhart, Amelia Mary (b. 1898, d. 1937)
Death: 1937

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Still, Nelson (b. 24 JUN 1809, d. 26 JUN 1883)
Note: FTW Tree #0873 Submitted by: Jerrold D. Daniel 1204 E. 22nd Ave. North, Kansas City, MO 64116-0235
Death: 26 JUN 1883 Oxford, Marquette, WI

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Cleveland, Charles Chapin (b. 11 JUL 1825, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 6, #0591
Author: Patricia Parra
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #2155
Source: (Birth)
Title: Kelloggs In The Old World And The New
Author: Timothy Hopkins
Publication: 1903
Media: Book

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?, Lydia (b. , d. ABT 1653)
Death: ABT 1653 Prob. Hampton, Essex, MA

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Lloyd, Lulu Irene (b. 23 MAR 1914, d. 6 DEC 2005)
Note: A 91-year-old Adams County woman who was reported missing Tuesday and found dead in rural Columbia County on Thursday likely died of exposure to the cold.

Columbia County Coroner Marc Playman said an autopsy performed Friday showed the woman, Lulu I. Peterson of rural Oxford, suffered significant injuries when her car, a Buick LeSabre, left county Highway XX Tuesday afternoon. The injuries, however, did not cause her death, and Peterson likely succumbed to freezing temperatures after she got out of her car, Playman said. Investigators believe Peterson drove off the road after failing to negotiate a sharp curve, Playman said, but he characterized the road at the time as being in "good winter driving conditions."

Peterson drove about 200 feet through a field into a ditch, according to Lt. Wayne Smith and Sgt. Dan Garrigan, detectives with the Columbia County Sheriff's Department. She left her car when it came to rest, but she fell in part because of her injuries and the position of the car in the ditch, the detectives said.

"(The injuries) certainly rendered her incapable of making a self-rescue," Playman said.

Peterson was discovered after a passer-by noticed tire tracks leading off the road around 9 a.m. Thursday.

"I think in talking with the family, they're certainly grateful that the good Samaritan passer-by noticed the tracks," Playman said.

Family members reported Peterson suffered from the early signs of dementia, but Playman said that it was not diagnosed and there is no evidence it contributed to the accident.

Peterson left her home at about 1 p.m. Tuesday to go shopping in Portage, according to the Adams County Sheriff's Department. She expected to be back within two hours, but her family reported her missing when she didn't return home.
Death: 6 DEC 2005 Columbia Co., WI

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[Unknown], (b. , d. 20 JUL 1673)
Death: 20 JUL 1673 Windsor, Hartford, CT

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Newmarch, Phebe (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book

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Lloyd, Lester George (b. 5 APR 1910, d. MAR 1980)
Death: MAR 1980 Oxford, Marquette, WI

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Manning, Richard (b. 1622, d. BEF 1679)
Note: Richard Manning never came to America. His wife, Anstice [Calley] Manning immigrated to Salem, Mass. from Dartmouth, England in the summer of 1679 on the "Hannah and Elizabeth" with 5 of their children.
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Salem, Mass.
Media: Book
Death: BEF 1679 St. Patricks Parrish, Dartmouth, Devon, England

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Manning, Nicholas (b. 23 JUN 1644, d. ?)
Note: Nicholas Manning, a gunsmith and anchor-smith, immigrated to Salem, Mass. at the age of 19 in a vessel, which he hired. Among the immigrants on the ship were his widowed mother and his brothers and sisters.
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Salem, Mass.
Media: Book

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Groth, William E. (b. ABT 1884, d. ?)
Note: William and his brother owned a large motorcycle and bicycle business in Appleton. William and Bessie did not move to Montana with the rest of the Gaffney family. Eventually, they moved to Lake Five, Montana for a short time and moved on to Spokane, Wash. where they lived for a number of years. They eventually returned to Lake Five, Montana to live.
Death: --Not Shown--

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Newmarch, Martha (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book

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