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Married by Rev. P. Thatcher | Family (F481)
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May have started as a telephone operator. Involved with her church. Cat Tonia. | Murphy, Mabel (I982)
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Named for the captain of the ship on which he was born | McKenzie, James Forbes (I255)
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Not sure if these are his parents. | Hiscox, William Jr. (I1207)
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NY Times, 1/3/1902 - Frederick Hoffman Smith, 3rd becomes a general partner in the firm of Harrison & Wyckoff. (Law firm?) | 3, Frederick Hoffman Smith (I367)
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Originally listed as 1731 | Smith, Uriah (I553)
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Originally listed as April 24, 1742. Ruben A. Guild in Chaplain Smith and His Times (1885) says that she was born August 24, 1742 | Smith, Sarah (I556)
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Pension Oct 7, 1837, Susannah wife of Lt. Smith, Veteran's Adm, Wash. DC | Richards, Susanna (I381)
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Plot Section 5 | Beach, Joseph (I751)
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Plot: Section P, Lot 55 | Gemmel, Maria A. (I1401)
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Plot: Section U, Lot 4 | Beach, Albert (I1397)
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Possible born in 1720 | Pierson, John (I938)
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Possible born in 1734 | Smith, Uriah (I553)
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Possible died in 1748 | Pierson, Henry (I942)
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Possible last name is Vanderpool | Nichols, Rebecca (I559)
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Possibly born in 1549 | Colling), Julian Collin (Juliana (I931)
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Possibly died in 1895 | Thayer, Esther (I305)
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Possibly died Jan 1877 | Pierson, Maria Smith (I375)
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Possibly Hester Michell | Michell, Esther (I748)
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Previously listed birth in 1664 | Smith, Peter (I747)
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probably died as an infant | McKenzie, Jane (I1011)
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Probably married Richard Thayer in England | Family (F453)
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Published in Jan. 26, 2005, issue
Fred died Oct. 9, 2004. Born in South Orange, N.J., son of Frederick H. Smith III 1894, he came to Princeton from Lawrenceville.
He believed Princeton not only gave him a good education but that it was a lot of fun. He was a member of Triangle and Tower Club, for which he recruited jazz bands for Houseparties. After working at Hanover Trust Co. he became a fund-raiser for one of New York's neighborhood houses.
As war clouds thickened Fred enlisted in the Naval Reserve and served in the Pacific until service-connected deafness forced him into a shore job | Smith, Frederick Hoffman IV (I540)
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Recorded in Denton bible, according to Samuel Stelle Smith (NYBG Record, Vol. 85, 1954) | Smith, Peter (I747)
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Records were burned during the Revolution Presbyterian Church at "Connecticut Farme" now Union. Made his will 30 May 1745 | Headley, Samuel Sr. (I767)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S43)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S49)
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See: NJ Historical Collection Vol 6-Supplement page 113 | Bruen, Rebecca (I387)
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She probably died in England | Kember, Jane (I1232)
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Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. | Source (S47)
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sole daughter and heiress of Robert le Brun | le Brun, Emma (I855)
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Some records show b. 1877, 1879 from cemetary records | Hiscox, Harry Gardner (I339)
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United States of America, Bureau of the Census. <i>Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930</i>. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. | Source (S45)
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United States, Selective Service System. <i>World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918</i>. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. | Source (S46)
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Was living in Oct 1917 at; 30 Walnut St, E. Orange, NJ | Smith, Florence Augusta (I364)
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Was previously a carpenter at Balmoral | Hepburn, James (I790)
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Went to America | McKenzie, William (I311)
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Went to America in 1639, O. B. was entered a Freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1640, was one of the patentees of Connecticut, and one of the founders of Newark, NJ 1667 | Bruen, Obadiah (I832)
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Went to the seventh grade at Martha B. Day Elementry School, 225 Rafkind Rd., Bloomingdale, NJ. She lied about her age and dropped out of school at 15 yrs. instead of the legal age of 16. | Hargreaves, Mabel Ellen (I18)
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Worked for a bank, as a fireman, sometimes at the Rubber Mill, and for his church. | Decker, Gordon T. (I978)
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Worked for NY Tel. Died near Staten Island when his car overturned | Hiscox, Waldo David (I527)
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