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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shawn Randall Fisher
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Alexander Tyler Fleischmann
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | David Michael Fleischmann
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Note:: Information from Donna Marie Rudolph. | Gerard William Fleischmann
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jonathan Thomas Fleischmann
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Joshua Marcus Fleischmann
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nathan Daniel Fleischmann
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Steven P Flocco
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Biographical: Aaron lived at Lower Alloway Creek, N.J. He was a farmer. On Feb.29,1808, Hannah and her last five living children were received by the Greenwich Meeting. They had one son who died in infancy.
Aaron was remarkable for his early piety and upright deportment among his fellowmen through life, so much so, he was held up by the Society of Friends generally as an example to be followed. The Memoir of Rev. Farnsworth says, 'Aaron Fogg lost an eye by the bayonet of a British soldier because he would not foget he was a Quaker.'
Hannah Reeves, wife of Mark Reeves, sold Aaron 'Fog' forty acres of land in the township of Alloways Creek being a part of a certain tract of land formerly belonging to John Pain. John Pain, by his last Will and Testament bearing date the 20th day of September 1726 did bequeath his said lands to Richard Smith and the said Richard Smith by his last Will and Testament bearing date Feb.1740 did give and bequeath the said land to his son Richard Smith and the said Richard Smith and Suzannah his wife did sell and convey 100 acres of said land to Mark Reeves by their Deed bearing date 14th day of 4th month 1784.....and the said Mark Reeve by his last Will and Testament bearing date 16th day of 10th month 1788 did give and bequeath to his wife Hannah Reeve his Heirs and Assigns forever 50 acres of said land .... of which above 40 acres is a part and is butted and Bounded as followeth. Beginning at a stone standing opposite the end of the lane that goes to Bate's house in the line between said Hezekiah Bates and Josiah Reeves runs from thence North 4 degrees and a quarter west 55 rod and 12 links to a stone for a corner ..... dated Oct.6 1792
All from: Samuel Fogg 1628-1672 His Ancestors and Descendants - Aaron Fogg - No. 183. The text of the entire entry can be clicked and viewed from the Histories section above. | Aaron Fogg
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Residence: "Joseph, lives at Sixteenth and Race streets, Philadelphia" This information is from A History of Delaware County Pennsylvania and Its People, Jordan, John W., Editor. The text of the entire entry can be clicked on and viewed from the Histories section above. | Joseph Glover Fogg
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Residence, Occupation, Biograpical information: "Samuel Allen Fogg was born in Salem, New Jersey, and was a bricklayer by occupation. He was of English descent, and also a member of the Society of Friends. During the latter years of his life he was in the undertaking business." This information is from A History of Delaware County Pennsylvania and Its People, Jordan, John W., Editor. The text of the entire entry can be clicked on and viewed from the Histories section above.
Occupation: "Mr. Fogg began working at bricklaying in 1821, and in 1821 entered business for himself, becoming a master in his craft, which he followed for 30 years. Among the noteworthy pieces of work done by him were two large buildings erected for the Richard Norris locomotive works, on Hamilton Street, in 1844, which are still in use. He placed the first steam boilers in the U.S. Mint, and it is said the chimney on the Mint was built after a plan made by Mr. Fogg to prevent the hot air from cracking the outside walls of the chimney. He had built one on a similar plan for John Flanagan of Camden, and afterwards one for Richard Norris. Mr. Fogg built the first gas retort for Dr. Drake, who was the first person to try the experiment of making gas to supply private individuals. After retiring from the bricklaying business he carried on the undertaking business for nearly 20 years. Mr. and Mrs. Fogg are both enjoying good health, Mrs. Fogg being in her 83rd year."
"came to Philadelphia at the age of 16 to learn the trade of bricklaying with Powel Carpenter. He was afterward with Aaron Fogg, his brother, for some years, and carried on business successfully for himself for many years. Among the operations of his business life were the stacks at the Norris Locomotive Works and the retorts for the first introduction of gas in Philadelphia. In 1821, he helped build the old printing house for Chittendon, at Broad and Lehigh Avenue, which was recently demolished by the Reading railroad. In 1861 he started in the undertaking business and continued until 15 years ago, when he retired from active life." This information is from Samuel Fogg 1628-1672 His Ancestors and Descendants - Samuel A. Fogg - No. 482. The text of the entire entry can be clicked and viewed from the Histories section above.
Conflict: Jordan and all records from the Friends South Western Burial Ground and his headstone indicate a death date of 28 Nov 1893. Whitten indicates 21 or 30 Nov 1893. The Rudolph Family Bible #3 - Dates between 1824 and 1934 - Deaths Page indicates 1 Feb 1887. The cemetery records and headstone were selected as the most accurate. | Samuel Bern Fogg
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Conflict: The marriage date to Sarah Ann Fogg is listed as 26 Jan 1848 in Whitten and 10 Jun 1847 in the Rudolph Family Bible with dates between 1824 and 1934 and 10 Jun 1847 in the Rudolph Family Bible with dates between 1827 and 1934. | Sarah Ann Fogg
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Linda Faye Ford
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sarah Freeman, (Sallie)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tammy Ann Freeman
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records. | Ida Galeota
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Eric Matthew Gerke
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Henry Joseph Gerke, Jr
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Henry Joseph Gerke, III
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jamie Leigh German
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Matthew Henry German
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!NOTE: Information from Dorothy June (Rudolph) Clement. | Oscar John German, Sr
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roger Lee German, Jr
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roger Lee German, Sr
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Catherine Gibson
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Cleasse Elizabeth Grogan in 1997, no official records. | Gilloly
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Residence: "of Haddonfield, NJ" This information is from Samuel Fogg 1628-1672 His Ancestors and Descendants - Samuel A. Fogg - No. 482. The text of the entire entry can be clicked and viewed from the Histories section above. | Elizabeth Hopkins Glover
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jennifer Lynn Good
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Most information from Emma Jane Rudolph Duke. | Robert B Good, Jr
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Cleasse Elizabeth Grogan in 1997, no official records. | Catherine Grogan, (Kit)
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ADOPTION:
!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985 and 1997, no official records. | Christine Grogan
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Christopher Grogan
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cleasse Elizabeth Grogan
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records.
!DEATH-BURIAL: Information via eMail from Donald Joseph Grogan Jr. in 1997.
!MILITARY: Served in the Air Force. | Donald Joseph Grogan, Sr
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ADOPTION:
!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records. | Donald Joseph Grogan, Jr
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records. | Edward Grogan
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!DEATH: Information verbally from Cleasse Elizabeth Grogan in 1997, no official records, CEMETERY: Saint Patricks, Hartford, CT, Large 'GROGAN' stone. | Elizabeth Grogan, (Lizzy)
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!DEATH: Information verbally from Cleasse Elizabeth Grogan in 1997, no official records, CEMETERY: Rose Hill Cemetery, Rocky Hill, CT. | Francis Leo Grogan
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1997, no official records. | Francis Leo Grogan, III
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Francis Leo Grogan, Jr
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records. | Geraldine Grogan
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records. | Howard Grogan
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Cleasse Elizabeth Grogan in 1997, no official records, OCCUPATION: Hartford Police, Hartford, CT. | John Grogan, (Bunny)
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records. | Owen Grogan
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Cleasse Elizabeth Grogan in 1997, no official records. | Phyllis Grogan
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!NOTE: Information verbally from Michael Francis Sullivan Jr. and Cleasse Elizabeth (Grogan) Sullivan in approximately 1985, no official records. | Terrence John Grogan
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Timothy Grogan
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!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Information from the genealogy research notes of Kermit Baumgartner (1915-1988), no official records. | Mary Gunther
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Residence, Occupation: "Mr. Hansell was a woodcarver by trade, and lived on Thirteenth street, Philadelphia." This information is from A History of Delaware County Pennsylvania and Its People, Jordan, John W., Editor. The text of the entire entry can be clicked on and viewed from the Histories section above. | Edwin Hansell
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Biograpical information: Evelyn Louise Baumgartner said Mary was a wonderful person (several times) | Mary S Hansell
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