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| 5601 | Saint Vincents Hospital. | Mitchell, David R. (I18924)
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| 5602 | Salamon Drake of Canton. Int. Published 2 Nov. 1818. | Family: Salamon Drake / Hannah Bisbee (F1703)
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| 5603 | Salamon moved to Plymouth, Mass. and later to Taunton, Mass., then to Canaan and Winchester, Conn. | Drake, Salamon (I5224)
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| 5604 | Sales Manager, Packing Co., Chicago, Illinois | Bisbee, Harry Leon (I18986)
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| 5605 | Salesman - meat | Bisbee, Frederick L. (I9475)
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| 5606 | Sally was widow of Elnathan Whitman, Milla Whitman's brother. | Curtis, Sally (I4765)
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| 5607 | Same grave monument serves for both Lucretia and her mother. | Bisbee, Ellen Augusta (I5309)
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| 5608 | Sampson Read 3rd and his wife, Huldah, had their name changed to "Reed" in 1848. | Reed, Sampson III (I4242)
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| 5609 | Samuel A. Bisbee family left New York in 1856, locating in Polo, Illinois. April 1857. the family started for Iowa, a two week journey by ox team. They settled in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, living there for six years. They moved to a 100 acre farm in Mount Vernon twp, Black Hawk Co, Iowa in 1863, and later lived in Waterloo, Iowa. History of Black Hawk Co, Ia, 1886, p. 236. Information from Dianne Bisbee Homann Samuel died of apoplexy, age 88. | Bisbee, Samuel Andrew (I4831)
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| 5610 | Samuel Bisbee from Pembroke settled in Bridgewater around 1750. He died "Ae 80." | Bisbee, Samuel (I955)
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| 5611 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, S.M. (I14410)
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| 5612 | Samuel lived in Long Plain, Mass. in 1748. | Hathaway, Samuel (I5133)
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| 5613 | Samuel Palmer lived in Halifax and Scituate, Mass. | Palmer, Samuel (I1323)
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| 5614 | Samuel Sylvester Bisbee attended public school in Madelia and business college in St. Paul. Following his schooling he worked in the merchandising, cold storage and grain elevator business for 12 years. He then moved to Minneapolis in 1908 and was superintendent of the refinery for the Midland Linseed Products Co. for another 12 year period. He was thereafter with the Bisbee Linseed Co. of Philadelphia as superintendent of the refinery for 25 years. He retired in 1946. Burial Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, Pa. | Bisbee, Samuel Sylvester (I6269)
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| 5615 | Samuel W. Bisbee was a farmer. A nephew, F. Hebron Bisbee, lived in Ponca, Neb. Samuel W. Bisbee granted warranty deeds as follows: To Harmon D. Bisbee, Mayville, Chatauqua Co., NY, Vol. 103, p. 609. To Harmon D. Bisbee, Mayville, Chatauqua Co., NY, Vol. 269, p. 195, 1895. To Wm. Cosgrove, Mayville, Chatauqua Co., NY, Vol. 89, p. 493. Administration of his estate, Little Valley, Cataraugus County, NY, 17 May 1894; bequeathed to Honora D. Lancaster, a sister; to Clara Mellinott Bisbee, Longmont, California; to F. Hebron Bisbee, Ponca, Neb. and Carlos E. Bisbee, Kansas City, MO. (The last two mentioned were nephews.) He d. "Aged 76 yrs." | Bisbee, Samuel Wheeler (I3668)
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| 5616 | Samuel was from Randolph, Mass. Intention published, East Bridgewater, Mass., 20 June 1824. | Family: Samuel Hollis, Jr. / Sylvia Bisbee (F707)
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| 5617 | Samuel was from Waterford, Maine. | Family: Samuel Rice / Mary Bisbee (F1428)
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| 5618 | Samuel was probably born in County Armagh, Ireland, and probably died in Orange County, New York. | Gillespie, Samuel Sr. (I18026)
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| 5619 | Samuel Weston was a descendant of Pilgrim John Alden. He is reputed to have participated in the Boston Tea Party and was in the Revolutionary War. | Weston, Samuel (I1278)
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| 5620 | Samuel's mother was probably Ida Jane Shreve, daughter of Seth Shreve of Bloomfield Township. | Weed, Sam S. (I139)
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| 5621 | San Francisco, California, Evening Bulletin, May 9, 1885, p. 2: SUDDEN DEATH OF D. W. F. BISBEE Judge D. W. F. Bisbee, of the firm of Bisbee, Williams & Co., died suddenly at his residence, #1616 Geary St., last night. He had been suffering for a week or more from a sever cold, accompanied by a bad cough, but nothing was thought of it, and last evening played cards at his home with friends. After retiring he complained of feeling some pain in his chest, and sat up for a short time, but received no relief from the change of position. He lay down again, and in a few moments died. It was thought that death must have been caused by the accumulation of mucus in the lungs, produced by the cold, and which could not be thrown off by the ordinary relief of coughing. There was no sign of heart disease or other lesion which would have produced sudden death. Judge Bisbee was born in Genesee County, New York, sixty-six years ago. He moved to Vermont very early in life, and usually called that his native state. He subsequently went to Cleveland, Ohio, and thence to New Orleans, where he lived about thirty years, and from where he occupied a judicial position which gave him the title he has since borne. From New Orleans he went to Wisconsin, where he remained about two years, and nine years ago, came to California. He has been engaged in the business of developing mines on this coast, and was well-known throughout mining regions. The town of BISBEE, A.T. (Arizona Territory), was named after him. He leaves a wife and one child. From BISBEE WITH THE BIG B by Frank L. Wentworth of Bisbee, 1938, p. 127 John Williams, Sr., along with a son-in-law by the name of Bisbee, had a mining office in San Francisco. John Williams, Sr., was the father of Lewis Williams. From BISBEE MINING AND HISTORICAL MUSEUM DeWitt Bisbee of San Francisco, was an investor who helped finance the first copper smelter here, thus cutting transportation and refining costs tremendously and making copper extraction truly profitable. Tom Vaughn, the curator, places Bisbee's death about 1887. Bisbee was a judge whom we believe practiced in New York State before coming to California. He never set foot in Bisbee, Arizona. BISBEE QUEEN COPPER CAMPS by Lynn R. Bailey states that DeWitt Bisbee was in partnership with one John Williams, also of San Francisco, in the development of mining properties. The latter's sons figured prominently in the growth of the town's industy. | Bisbee, Judge Dewitt F. (I3938)
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| 5622 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnson, S.J. (I12163)
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| 5623 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Griffin, S.L. (I12074)
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| 5624 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Funkhouser, S.F. (I15660)
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| 5625 | Sandy River Nursing Home | Norton, Sewell D. (I31289)
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| 5626 | Sanford-Tracy Area Medical Center | Anderson, Elvera Bernice (I15479)
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| 5627 | Sapulding Bisbee attended Rumford Public Schools, Hebron Academy, Colby College and graduated from Boston School of Law in 1914. He was with Bisbee and Parker, lawyers, in 1915. His residence is on Cragmore SHore Road, Cape Elizabeth, Me. (1940). He is also treasurer of the Keyes Fibre Co., 465 Congress St., Portland, Me. (1940). | Bisbee, Spaulding (I8031)
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| 5628 | Sarah and Benjamin had 12 children. | Family: Benjamin Toles / Sarah Bisbee (F575)
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| 5629 | Sarah Brooke was the youngest of 8 children. | Brooke, Sarah (I2792)
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| 5630 | Sarah d. "Aged 30 yrs." | Maran, Sarah F. (I6652)
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| 5631 | Sarah d. "Aged 31 yrs. 2 mos." | Wilson, Sarah Faunce (I6807)
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| 5632 | Sarah d. "Aged 73 yrs. 2 mos. 3 das." | Heyer, Sarah (I6661)
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| 5633 | Sarah d. "Aged 75 yrs." | Hooker, Sarah (I3843)
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| 5634 | Sarah d. "Aged 77 yrs. 2 mos. 25 das." | Dunham, Sarah J. (I6296)
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| 5635 | Sarah d. "Aged 83 yrs. 10 mos." | Barker, Sarah (I4978)
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| 5636 | Sarah died age 60. | Reynolds, Sarah A. (I5779)
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| 5637 | Sarah Harvey was from Pownal, Vt. | Family: Asa Bisbee / Sarah Harvey (F699)
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| 5638 | Sarah Hooker was from Brandon, Vt. | Family: Noah E. Bisbee / Sarah Hooker (F858)
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| 5639 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: W.J. Dwyer, III / S.P. Zamore (F9742)
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| 5640 | Sarah Packard was from Bridgewater | Family: Zacharia Shaw / Sarah Packard (F713)
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| 5641 | Sarah probably died in California. | Bisbee, Sarah Ann (I11714)
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| 5642 | Sarah was granddaughter of Miles Standish. | Standish, Sarah (I1253)
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| 5643 | Sarah was the fourth of 10 children. | Burr, Sarah (I952)
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| 5644 | Sarah Wells d. "Aged 84 yrs. 1 mo." | Wells, Sarah Esther (I5391)
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| 5645 | Sarah's parents, Benjamin and Hannah Wilson were from Acushnet, Mass. | Family: Augustine Washington Bisbee / Sarah Faunce Wilson (F1061)
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| 5646 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, L.S. (I16908)
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| 5647 | Schall Funeral Home, 550 W. 9th, Erie, PA | Russell, Reginald Frank (I631)
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| 5648 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bisbee, S.A. (I16090)
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| 5649 | Scott d. "Aged 25yrs. 2 mos. 12 das." | Bisbee, Scott V. (I6378)
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| 5650 | search of GIS map of city cemeteries | Source (S2651)
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