Notes
Note for: Dan Hendricks, - Index
Residence note: Living about 5 miles north of Danville
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
Notes
Note for: William O Johnson, - Index
Individual note: 1912: Living northeast of Pittsboro
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: Edgar Biggs, - Index
Individual note: 1912: Living in Lizton, Hendricks Co, Indiana
Has only one children in 1914
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
Notes
Note for: Minnie Graham, - Index
Residence note: 1912: Living four miles noth of Browsburg.
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: Peter Hendricks, - Index
Individual note: Came to Hendricks Co , Indiana soon after marriage. Raised 9
children.
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: Benjamin Harrison, - 1882 Index
Individual note: Had 8 children with Rachel Hendricks. 4 still living in 1912
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: Ora Harrison, - Index
Individual note: 4 children, lived in Indianapolis
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: Wiliam H Harrison, - Index
Individual note: 4 children, lived in Centralinia, Washington
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: Francis M. Harrison, - Index
Individual note: 4 children, lived north of Dannville, Indiana
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: Edgar Harrison, - Index
Individual note: 2 children, lived in Tipton, Indiana
Source: History of Hendricks Co, Indiana pub 1912.
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Note for: William Holdredge, ABT 1610 - Index
Individual note: William Holdredge Came to America on the Ship 'Elizabeth' and
landed at Ipswich, MA on 8 April 1635. He was at Salisbury, MA
in 1639 and Haverhill, MA between 1649 and 1667. Later at
Exeter, NH.
Notes
Note for: Isabella, ABT 1614 - 16 JUN 1689 Index
Individual note: Isabel Holdredge was murdered by Negro Jack in the Mast Swamp
at Exeter. Negro Jack was hanged in Boston on 8 May 1690.
(Marilyn Roth: 'I looked for records of the trial of Negro Jack
but found only the record of his imprisonment for four weeks
for 'murthering the widow Isabell Holdredge.'
Notes
Note for: William Osgood, 08 OCT 1648 - 29 MAR 1729 Index
Individual note: twin