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List of Individuals with Birth and Death Dates List of People in Geo. S. Nye's Book Sorted Surname, Given Names Oeatodate SuflJame, Given Name Bkllulate Ot:~~tlulate Sufllame, Given Name Birtodate a __ I854 BAILEY. Joseph Meade Jun 22 1833 BAILEY, Joseph Meade Jr. Nov071864 Sep 121891 ,Alvira BAILEY, Mary May Aug 111889 , Fidelia BAILEY, TI1eodore Meade Jan 141888 , Francis BAILEY, Wallace Feb26 1863 Sep 191863 , Martha A. cMay _ BAKER, George M. Mar 091867 --- 1887 BANKS, (Rev.) Isaac , Mary E. BANKS, Cortland D. Oct 13 1840 Oct 191887 , Ruth BANKS, Karl Apr 151879 , Sarah BANKS, Raymond May 221876 Oct 18 1877 , Susan BARBER, Charles W. Jul14 1854 ABRAMS, George W. .Jun 171850 BARBER, Emmet ACERS, Francis Jan 04 1866 BARNARD, Delina C. JUI126 1850 ADAMS, AllieS. Apr 191864 BARNARD, Lucy Apr041804 ADAMS, Araminta A. Nov291875 BARNES, Charles L. Feb 181887 ADAMS, Araminta A. Ju131 184S Dec 101852 BARNES, George ADAMS, Bessie G. Jun 25 1879 BARNES George Olin Aug30 1882 ADAMS, Charles C. Dec 25 1851 BARNES, Grace Adell Jul211884 ADAMS, Ellen C. Sep 18 1848 Sep021850 BARNES, James Melvin Jul 091853 ADAMS, Eva May Feb 12 1873 BARTHOLOMEW, Alice B. Jun 291866 ADAMS, Ezra C. Jul14 1823 Dec 011887 BATES, Clarence M. Dec 19 1853 ADAMS, Frances F. Feb 221883 BATES, Louisa Feb 22 1867 ADAMS, Frank C. Nov 081853 BATES, Marie Louise Mar 09 1878 ADAMS, George C. Sep 131854 Jul 06 1891 BEAUMONT, Martha E. Sep 271856 - - - ADAMS, George Colburn Feb251885 BENNETT. Betsy Feb 06 1801 Jan OS 1872 ADAMS, George R. C. Aug 161818 BLICK, Fred Feb 15 1888 ADAMS, Helen Mary Dec041886 BLICK, Homer Jan 22 1865 ADAMS, Hepsy Ann Mar231845 BLICK,Mina Dec 091889 ADAMS, Infant c __ 1850 Nov 031850 BOLTON, Arthur H. Jun29 1885 --- ADA1v1S, John E. Apr 07 1879 BOLTON, Charles Aug 18 1880 - - - ADAMS, Lellian Leroy Oct 101885 BOLTON, Charles A. Jun 021859 --- ADAMS, Leon Leroy Mar291861 Dec 141862 BOLTON, Charles H. May281889 --- ADAMS, Lillian Joy Mar291861 Mar 121862 BOLTON. Clara M. Apr 14 1864 --- ADAMS, Mary Josephine Oct 051874 BOLTON, Emma M. Jan 281875 --- ADAMS, Maude Francis Sep281869 BOLTON, George W. Jan 18 1868 --- ADAMS, Milo 0. Mar 18 1847 BOLTON, H. Ewart Sep 111864 --- i\DAMS, S. Antoinette Nov 301852 BOLTON, Henry Mar271&43 --- ADAMS, Willie H. Apr 16 1877 BOLTON, Irvin C. Aug 131887 - -- ALLEN, Bertha M. Jun 151&48 - -- BOLTON, Irvin T. Mar 031862 --- ALLEN, Laura H. Jan 01 1847 BOLTON, James Sep 141840 Nov 301844 AMIDON, Alice L. Feb 161865 BOLTON, Lois Irving Apr 261892 - - - AMIDON, Alta M. Aug111868 BOLTON, Miles Apr 13 1836 --- AMIDON, AsaJ. Dec261874 BOLTON, Milton D. Nov 141852 --- AMIDON, Thomas Jefferson Jun 171837 BOLTON, Nellie Emma Nov 281864 Feb 18 1867 AMOS, Mary A. Oct 12 1834 --- BOLTON, Nellie Irene Sep30 1890 - - - AUSTIN, Dow B. Mar031861 BOLTON, Paris Dec261838 - -- AUSTIN, Frank Jan 31 1866 BOLTON, Warren Sep 101809 --- AUSTIN, Lenna Apr 161863 Jun 101870 BOLTON, William H. Oct 081883 Nov021883 AUSTIN, Lyman H. Sep 03 1833 BOLTON. William P. Jul 03 1870 --- AUSTIN, Nellie Jul 041867 BOOTH, BAILEY, Anna Maria Apr30 1876 BOSWORTH, Anna Grace Apr021889 BAILEY, Charles Olin Jul 02 1860 BOSWORTH, Clifton W. Sep 221854 BAILEY, Charles Olin Jr. Apr 191890 BOSWORTH, Edna Mar 021886 BAILEY, Fred A. Nov 171858 BOSWORTH, Elwood R. Mar261861 BAILEY, John Aaron Mar271869 Nov 181876 BOSWORTH, Ethel Feb 191884 Surnaou:, Given HilDie Birt/uktlc OC6tlulatc SurnilDie, Given NiJOie Birtlldatc Oc,atiJdatc BOSWORTH, Harry L. Jan 081879 CHILSON, George BOSWORTH, Rena Aug011886 CHILSON, Marina A. Sep 301838 BOYLES, Libbie Jan 171866 CIMMERER, George E. Dec 141860 BRADLEY, Anson L. Sep 15 1855 May 261858 CLARK, Clarissa M. Feb 061822 Aug 131883 BRADLEY. FloraL. Oct 221854 Apr 101864 CLARK, Judith Jul31 1784 Nov 151875 BRADLEY, George Feb 20 1815 CLARK, Sarah BRADLEY, Henry G. 1820 Jan 101882 COBB, Clara M. Dec051864 BRADLEY, Susan J. Feb071847 CODDING, Minnie 1860 BRADLEY, Verne H. Jul 05 1880 COlT, Rosa May 131858 BRADLEY, William H. Apr 06 1851 COMPTON, Emeline Nov _ 1832 Sep 171866 BROCKWAY, Chloe COON, Amos BROCKWAY, Timothy COOPER, Ella A. Oct 18 1851 BROWN, Clifton S. Mar 171860 COOPER, Lucius Apr 30 1852 BROWN, Clyde Jul 071891 CORBITT, Alexander BROWN, Frank. Dec 121864 COTTON, William F. BROWN, Vernie Aug081889 COTTON, Winifred Estella Aug021869 BURBANK, COWLEY, Albert Mar 101857 BURGETT, Henry J. Feb 171875 COWLEY, Anna Jun 281876 BURGETT, John C. Jul17 1847 COWLEY, Betsy L. Aug 291849 Apr061884 BURGETT, Nellie Irene Sep221884 COWLEY, Chelcy Mar 171882 BURGETT. Olden Ray Mar 121877 COWLEY, Cora E. Mar20 1872 BURLINGAME, (Dr.) COWLEY, Edwin 0. Jan 041870 BURLINGAME, MaryS. Jun 261842 COWLEY, Eliza Dec241S52 BURROUGHS, Harry Mar 131860 COWLEY, Emma A. Mar 131861 BURT, Cora May May221866 COWLEY, Harrie H. Feb261879 BURT, Selah W. Jun 15 1835 COWLEY, Harriet Mar081854 Feb20 1857 BUTTERFIELD, Charles W. Feb 111847 COWLEY, Henry B. Apr 17 1845 CACKLER, Almon R. Sep 071852 COWLEY, Ida M. Feb 171859 CACKLER, Idazella Aug081889 Oct 251889 COWLEY, Joseph J. Jun 201863 CALDWELL, Mary R. Apt•30 1833 COWLEY, Minnie Jan 221878 CALKINS, Archie Feb 151885 COWLEY, Ovia Aug051885 CALKINS, Florence E. Dec 171868 COWLEY, Sarah A. Nov 221873 CALKINS, Floyd Aug041882 COWLEY, William Apr271815 Jan 301888 CALKINS, Frank. L. Jan 081877 Feb041877 COWLEY, William Jr. Feb 281847 CALKINS, Harrison Apr 091880 CRONKHITE, Julia May 121850 CALKINS, Hattie E. Aug031869 CURRIER, Opluna Christine Dec 1869 CALKINS, John C. Mar011871 CURTIS, Darf L. Sep091890 CALKINS, Levi J. Sep 11 1846 CURTIS, DeyoE. Apr291885 CALKINS, May Feb 141875 CURTIS, Jesse Leo Nov 101882 Apt•091883 CALLENDER, Bessie C. Jul121886 CURTIS, Jet D. May221888 CALLENDER, Lynn M. Mar291888 CURTIS, Vere L. Mar0518S4 Jul221884 CALLENDER, West W. Nov 301857 CURTIS, Wilmer J. May 111857 CANNON, Julia 0. Mar261846 DAVIDSON, CarrieJ. Jan 311866 CARLTON, Arvin D. Mar20 1864 DAVIS, Buritt A. Aug 121856 CARLTON, Bahama Apr 271821 DAVIS, Coral 0. Aug 191889 CARLTON, Grant L. May 021870 DAVIS, Jessie A. Mar30 1888 CARLTON, Loyd S. May 021889 DAVIS, Mattie M. Jun 24 1855 CARLTON, Marilla D. May 161867 DAVIS, Rachel CARSON, Albert 0. Feb 05 1879 DAVIS, Ransom W. Aug09l883 CARSON, Charles C. Mar30 1869 DEANE, An1elia Ann Feb 05 1858 CARSON, H. Josephine May 14 1851 DENNING, Austin Nov231862 CARSON, Isaac N. Aug041844 DEWEY, Harriet F. Sep 071839 CARSON, Jennie May Jan 14 1866 DOANE, Caroline Mar 191828 Nov241884 CARSON, Lester S. Sep081867 DOANE, Lottie Agnes Dec 311869 Feb071887 CARSON, Lula Bernice Jan 091892 DOANE, William J. Nov 071827 Sep 25 1878 CARSON, Mary Lucretia Mar211847 DOOLITTLE, Addie May Dec 081 871 Oct081880 CASE, Edmond W. Nov011858 DOOLITTLE, Augusta Jun 251839 CHAPIN, Mary A. Jun 231842 DOOLITTLE, Charles Rollin Aug311837 CHAPMAN, Edith E. Feb OS 1862 DOOLIITLE, Clarence: S. May 191865 Su.rname, Given Name BirtiJdale OeatiJdalc Su.rname, Given Name BirtiJdate OeatiJdate DOOLITILE, Mettie A. Jan 161872 GREEN, Betsy Apr 191797 Apr 011831 DOWNING, Mary Jane Aug30 1833 GREEN, Carrie R. Oct 171863 DOWNING, Sylvia S. --- GREEN, David DUBOIS, Edith Jan 201862 GREEN, Frank C. Oct 091865 DUNNING. Ella Oct 16 1860 GREEN, George B. Nov 261851 DURFEE, Sarah Jul 091851 GREEN, Helen EAKIN, Alto Feb 191891 Apr 15 1891 GREEN, Helen May Apr261883 EAKIN, Conda E. Jan 241868 --- GREEN, Horace F. Feb291872 EAKIN,Lelle Dec 121888 --- GREEN, James S. May 051880 EDICK, Martha Jul2718-5 GREEN, Jesse ELDRED, Daisy M. Nov 061867 GREEN, Lizzie ELDRIDGE, Sophronia May 251849 GREEN, Luella E. Mar271866 ELLIMAN, Chloe May Mar 161890 GREEN, Mabel A. Aug281875 ELLIMA.N, CliUord Jun 26 1882 GREEN, Mary ELLIMAN, Thomas W. Apr281854 GREEN, Mary A. Feb 07 1874 ELLIS, Ella Aug061855 GREEN, Nathan ELLSWORTH, Julia Dec 211853 GREEN, Otis H. Aug 101870 ESTERLY, Calvin Jun 231852 GREEN, Roxalana Jun 021867 ESTERLY, Calvin Olin Aug011879 GREEN, Ruth Nov 101770 May 191847 ESTERLY, Ward B. Oct 071883 GREEN, Samuel FARR, Addie C. Apr271853 GREEN, Spelman --- FAST, Clinton C. Jul15 1852 GREEN, Stephen H. Oct 281838 FAST, Homer Jun 191878 GREEN, Walter H . Feb261889 FAST, Leo Jan19 1883 GREEN, WilberS. Jul2S 1876 FAST, Mabel Jul 03 1880 GREEN, Willard FAST, Walter Mar 191877 GRESSARD, Charles Frederic Dec091889 FISHER, Anna B. Apr 191872 GRESSARD, Charles Henry Oct 301864 FISHER, Betsy A. Dec091825 --- GRESSARD, Mary Edith Aug OS 1860 FISHER, Harvey --- --- HAMILL, Jennie A. Nov30 1862 FOOT, Nina Aug051871 HANNIBAL, Mary A. Dec08 1845 FORD, Helen A. Nov 101862 HARVEY, Clarence L. Mar 261849 FOSTER, Eliza B. Oct021827 HARVEY, Maurice: E. Aug 191875 FRANCE, Carl H. Jun 081887 HARVEY, Willis L. Mru·13 1872 FRANCE, Elmer E. Apr221863 HAUN,Henry 1851 FRANCE, Marjory B. Jan 121891 HAWLEY, Edward A. Jul14 1858 FRANKLIN, Sarah Jan 311825 HAWLEY, Edward Carson Dec30 1887 FRAZIER. Bert Jan 2S 1892 HAWLEY, Leda Augusta Jun 111892 FRAZIER, Clarinda Nov 151834 HAWLEY, Veda Ma1y .Jun 111892 FRAZIER, Ethel I. Oct 10 1888 HAYMAKER, Abbie May Nov271863 FRAZIER, Fleta Mar 041890 HAYMAKER, Abbie Rosetta Oct 021885 FRAZIER, Frank C. Mar30 1862 HAYNIAKER, Almira E. Jan 271&54 FRAZIER, Infant Aug 111885 Aug 121885 HAYMAKER, Amelia A. May20 1856 FRAZIER, Ramond Sep 271886 HAYMAKER, Ann M. May 151842 FRENCH, Addie --- 1889 HAYMAKER, Arvin 0. Apr051844 FRENCH. Burton H. Apr051824 HAYMAK.ER, Charles A. Oct 261867 FRIEND1 Kittie May Apr241861 HAYMAKER, Clara L. Aug 301850 GAMBLE, Alvira Mar 161841 --- HAYMAKER, Cora E. May 05 1858 Feb021859 GAMBLE, David --- Sep 111860 HAYMAKER, CoraM. Oct 151864 GARRISON, Catherine M. Sep 281837 Nov251891 HAYMAKER, Crete E. Sep 23 1881 Nov 301890 GARRITT, Ella A. Feb 05 1859 HAYMAKER, Debora J. Mar031873 GATES, Florence B. Jun191862 HAYMAKER. Edward C. 1875 GILBERT, Mary J. Aug 181870 HAYMAKER, Elizabeth Olin Ang 021886 GORTON, Gracia Belle Sep 161862 HAYMAKER, Franklin Dec 161836 Apr 30 1851 GOULD, Maria R. Mar20 1838 May 171868 HAYMAKER, Franklin P. May 101875 GRANT, Laura A.
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