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401 (Research):Pension records:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD3-K16N

1915 Iowa State Census
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK4R-LLVT


 
Sixbury, Chauncey Elwood (I817)
 
402 (Research):Possible baptism record:

http://www.servancnaute.fr/actes3/acte_naiss.php?xid=761913&xct=6216

Acte de naissance/bapt 
Grisey, Anne Marie (I11173)
 
403 (Research):Possible birth record(s) for Magdaleine Willich

Name: 
Willich, Magdaleine (I74)
 
404 (Research):Possible death record
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6JJ-G4Z
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-36834-240-77?cc=2128172
 
Leasure, Nancy (I11109)
 
405 (Research):Possible death record:
Acte de d 
Poivey, Jeanne Marguerite (I11350)
 
406 (Research):Possible marriage in 1833. See sources. Emmert, William (I10379)
 
407 (Research):Possible marriage:
Type: Mariage
Date: 06/08/1790
Int 
Bichet, S (I2198)
 
408 (Research):Possible other wife and child?

Acte de naissance/bapt 
Poivey, Claude Antoine (I11326)
 
409 (Research):Possible parish records:

https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Kirchenbuch, 1785-1934
Authors:Katholische Kirche Stra 
Fr, Jakob (I71)
 
410 (Research):pre-deceased Winnifred Athy, George (I10534)
 
411 (Research):Probate of a Francis M'Kenna with Ann M'Kenna, legatee
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ5D-FYK

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Householder's index - Urney parish
-entries regarding the surnames Barrett and McKenny
http://www.cotyroneireland.com/household/urney1.html
http://www.cotyroneireland.com/household/urney2.html

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Tithe Applotment Books

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Births, Dunganon
http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632571#page/13/mode/1up
 
McKenny, Frank (I572)
 
412 (Research):Property
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-MVR6?i=562&wc=M7HY-4Z9%3A358135401%2C358704501&cc=2078654



https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-16891-36105-50?cc=1849782&wc=MX62-JNL:165725101

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DD21a: June 19, 1830, Brig "Hyperion" Senior Dn Pedro del Campo, please to pay to Meddleton, Still, & Co. one thousand hard dollars and deliver them one hundred and fifteen Spanish quintals (about 46 kilograms or 101 pounds). and sixty pounds of coffee for account of Brig. Hyperion and in payment of an obligation from Capt. Ezekiel Bonney to P. W. Lovie of Gibralter, for the total sum of one thousand nine hundred and twenty five hard dollars said obligation bearing date in Gibralter 19th day of June 1830. Size 4 3/4" x 8". Left upper corner is missing but nice old document anyway.--$32
http://www.globe-treasures.com/ship2.html 
Reff, Jean Pierre (I77)
 
413 (Research):Property, 1857, Book 129, Page 107, from Enos W. Groat (her father?)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99W5-5ZSQ?i=369&wc=M7C4-GNL%3A358135401%2C359786001&cc=2078654


Death:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Sixbury&GSiman=1&GRid=135416211& 
Groat, Climena (I12005)
 
414 (Research):Property, 1863, Book 152, Page 130, from J. Wood (index entry)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99W5-5ZSQ?i=369&wc=M7C4-GNL%3A358135401%2C359786001&cc=2078654

Property, 1863, Book 152, Page 130, from J. Wood (Deed)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9W5-6Q86?i=95&wc=M7CS-XZ9%3A358135401%2C359125101&cc=2078654

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Offers his home for sale: July, 1886
http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84035540/1886-07-13/ed-1/seq-4/

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Obit:
http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85054450/1898-03-09/ed-1/seq-1/

States date of death as March 5, 1898, age 81. 
Sixbury, Isaac (I159)
 
415 (Research):Property:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9W5-6H7N?i=77&wc=M7CH-ZP8%3A358135401%2C359792601&cc=2078654

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Nicholas and Nancy Vanbrocklin were enumerated twice in the 1870 census. The first time, they were at home in Plessis, Alexandria Township, Jefferson County, NY. Then they must have gone to visit Alex Vanbrocklin soon after the census taker left their house, for three days later, we find them enumerated again in Alex Vanbrocklin's household. Both names and ages are the same. 
Vanbrocklin, Nicholas (I452)
 
416 (Research):Property:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9W5-6H7N?i=77&wc=M7CH-ZP8%3A358135401%2C359792601&cc=2078654 
Vanbrocklin, Alexander H. (I500)
 
417 (Research):Reff house article and photo:
http://www.frontiernet.net/~docteur/pages/article2.htm 
Reff, Pierre (I91)
 
418 (Research):Relative/descendant?
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6029601

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Child, born 1715
http://archives.haute-saone.fr/ark:/77977/vta242e511c46dce2f3/daogrp/0#id:1300206021 
Grize, Francisci (I12014)
 
419 (Research):Request birth certificate: Rout, Thomas Jefferson Jr. (I999)
 
420 (Research):Ronchamp vital records

pg. 442
 
Bichet, Jeanne Marguerite (I2269)
 
421 (Research):Search for children:
http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635315#page/82/mode/1up 
Quilty, Edmund (I10219)
 
422 (Research):Search on 11/3/2012
Military pension:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4VG-MYS

Search on 11/4/2012
Military service:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F9GW-32N 
Emmert, Leonard (I10359)
 
423 (Research):Second spouse and new child of 2nd marriage?
http://archives.haute-saone.fr/ark:/77977/vta242e511c46dce2f3/daogrp/0#id:473654726 
Gousset, Claudii (I12017)
 
424 (Research):See "Pamelia", col. 3
http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85054450/1895-11-20/ed-1/seq-3/ 
Slick, Charles (I923)
 
425 (Research):See attached sources. Biggers, George M. (I122)
 
426 (Research):See attached sources. Miller, John (I749)
 
427 (Research):See attached sources. Bichet, Delos (I973)
 
428 (Research):See attached sources. Schreiner, Magdalena (I10467)
 
429 (Research):See attached sources. Bycroft, James E. (I12388)
 
430 (Research):See Betty Fink's web site:
http://www.bettyfink.com/family/fam00294.htm
 
Sixbury, Sheldon S. (I10111)
 
431 (Research):See DNA report in sources. Kelly, Paul Francis (I2550)
 
432 (Research):See family group sheet for Richard Routt by C. Slater. Routt, Richard (I11114)
 
433 (Research):See this web page re: property transfer:

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/FABIUS/property1790through1819.html

PROPERTY SALES BY DATE OF RECORDING
TOWN OF FABIUS [Onondaga County, NY]: 1790-1819

Baley, Joseph, heirs of (Mary Sixbury, John Sixbury, John Linman and Ketey Linman of town of Amsterdam, Co. Montgomery reps. of Joseph Bailey and William Sixbury, dec. late soldiers, NY line) to J. Vedder 1800 (A,388) lot 67 
Linnemann, Johann (I996)
 
434 (Research):Ship Enterprise, September, 1850 New York City
Walter Walsh, 19
Honora Walsh, 23
Honora Walsh, 10
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27PF-K2F

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1970 census, Lewis County, NY
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8J3-5TG 
Walsh, Walter (I12088)
 
435 (Research):Sibling Pierre Mathis, deceased?
Brother-in-law Jean Pierre Bonton?
1780
Image : 37 Cote : 9NUM/69ED1E4 
Mathis, Henry (I868)
 
436 (Research):Sibling relationship of Christophoro Reff to Nicolai Reff is established in marriage record of Anna Maria Reff. Reff, Christophe (I11692)
 
437 (Research):sibling relationship to Charles J Duffy established by 1920 census. Duffy, Helen A. (I10310)
 
438 (Research):Sigismond Poivey is a brother of Marie Dorothee Poivey per her death record. Poivey, Marie Dorothee (I11320)
 
439 (Research):Single in 1900 Sixbury, William W (I10122)
 
440 (Research):Sister = Anne Marie Laurent?
Godfather to his sister's son?
http://www.archives-recherche.vosges.fr/ark:/50275/vta528b5feabec8d/daogrp/0#id:44082642?center=995.9227978041221,-1627.6960496559273&zoom=6
 
Laurent, Jacques (I11614)
 
441 (Research):Some information gathered by Doug S O'Brien Sixbury, Annatje (I12001)
 
442 (Research):Son Andre Francis Poivey
Born: October 12, 1745, Ronchamp
http://archives.haute-saone.fr/ark:/77977/vta1a94322d24c6e917/daogrp/0/layout:table/idsearch:RECH_621ac7f22893510511c4969250e871ac#id:315220962 
Bichet, Marguerite (I1901)
 
443 (Research):Spouse Claude Francois Dubois

 
Vaugier, Claude Marguerite (I11171)
 
444 (Research):Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society
6111 188th Place Northeast
ARLINGTON Washington 98223
Hours

Tue 12-4pm; Thur 10am-4pm; Sat 10am-2pm

Directions
Website

1 360-435-4838 
Webert, Rudolph (I2529)
 
445 (Research):Surname of Waltz?

 
Walts (I10691)
 
446 (Research):Susanna Hedges - 1870 Census, Amanda Tonship, Fairfield County, Ohio
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6K1-SP5 
Miller, Susanna (I11092)
 
447 (Research):Tax Record
Jefferson Rout in Walnut Township, Ohio, 1832

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7W9Z-J23Z


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Bushrod Jefferson Rout may have died between 1842 and 1846 in Washington, District of Columbia due to the following facts:

1. His son Thomas Jefferson Rout was born in 1842.
2. His wife, Caroline Rout (nee Emmit) was married in 1846 to Joseph Weaver.
3. Document Pickaway, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas records books, Terms 1836 to 1873, Volume 3, pgs.383-389, references a petition dated May 12, 1849, stating:
"The petition was amended stating the widow and heirs of Jefferson Rout dec'd, late of Washington D.C., claim to have some interest in a portion of the real estate. The present name of the said widow is Caroline Weber and the children of Jefferson Rout are Sophia M. Rout and Thomas Jefferson Rout both minors living with their mother in Washington D.C..


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Was Bushrod Jefferson Rout a member of the Native American Association?
See sources.

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Between 1835 to 1842, were Jefferson Rout and Caroline Emmit living in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois.?

Was Thomas Jefferson Rout born in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois?

I compared 1840 census individuals (who appeared on the same page as Jefferson Rout) with deaths of people with same surname on these pages:
Death Index,  
Rout, Bushrod Jefferson (I10313)
 
448 (Research):The Fuller Family - Old OccupationsOld Occupations - Fuller & Tuckers
The name fuller derives from the Old French fouller to trample on, and probably
originated from the Latin fullo for a fuller, the man who fulfilled the
essential role of ``filling out'' or felting the cloth woven by weavers, Tuckers
derives from the Middle English tukere, for a cloth fuller or finisher. The
process of fulling or tucking consists of the closing together of the threads of
woven woollen fabric with the assistance of soap or acid liquor; this makes the
cloth thicker. The romans practised fulling techniques, so would have introduced
the process to Britain. Until the 13th Century the most common method was to
trample the cloth in tubs and then in streams and this method continued to be
used in Ireland until this century.
However, fulling was the first part of the cloth-making process to become
mechanised and fulling mills in Britain have been operating since at least 1295.
They were established anywhere there was a stream of sufficient power to drive
the water-wheel and because they were already mechanised often became the nuclei
of later woollen factories. In Merionethshire ``Walking'' or Fulling Mills
traced from surviving examples or references in documents or place names,
numbered at least 60 all told, although they were not all in operation at one
time. Geoffrey Grigson, in his ``exploration'' of his native parish of Pelynt,
Cornwall, relates to how the survival of the old name ``Woolwashing'' applied to
an area of a stream and the discovery of an overgrown flight of steps, led him
to the discovery of a forgotten Cistercian fulling mill.
Fulling was a very important process, as the cloth straight from the loom was
too greasy and loose to use. Many fulling mills were built on farmland since a
good many farmers either wove in the winter months to supplement their income or
employed labourers who could weave. Rent for a ``Wake or fulling mill'' was 15
shillings a year in 1740 and, about the same period, it cost between  
Biggers, John (I1055)
 
449 (Research):There is a Rosanna Morgan buried in Ashville Cemetery per this web page:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=morgan&GSiman=1&GScid=2349745&GRid=52908996&
The author claims that the headstone reads:
"Dau. of George Morgan. Aged 24y 5 d."
George Morgan married Rosanna Rout on Nov. 12 1848, Pickaway County, Ohio.
The person buried at this location was most likely the WIFE of George Morgan, not the daughter.
 
Rout, Rose Ann (I10881)
 
450 (Research):There was a Joseph F. Jenkins [person 10837] living with the Farrell family in 1920 [census]. The relationship is 'nephew' to John S. Farrell per 1920 census. That relationship would make Joseph the son of one of Nellie's siblings.
I think Joseph was an orphaned child. 1900 census shows that Martha A. Jenkins [nee. Johnson] was a mother of 17 children, 10 of whom were alive in 1900. So, it follows that Joseph F. Jenkins was Martha's grandson, [the son of one of Martha's deceased sons].

1910 Census, Pittsburgh, PA
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MG7B-XMF

 
Jenkins, Helen Eleanor (I10834)
 

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