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Note for: Lee D Mayton, 1875 - 26 JAN 1955
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DEATH DATE PER D/C
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Note for: Carlos H Mayton, OCT 1886 - 14 APR 1955
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Individual Note: [denton.GED]
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DEATH DATE PER D/C
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Note for: Andrew J Mayton, 14 NOV 1856 - 16 APR 1915
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Burial: Date: UNKNOWN
Place: GRAY CEM, CHRISTIAN CO., KY
Individual Note: [denton.GED]
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DEATH DATE PER KY D/C.
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Note for: Benton J Mayton, 12 APR 1876 - 21 DEC 1967
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Burial: Date: UNKNOWN
Place: CASTLEBERRY CEM, CHRISTIAN CO, KY
Individual Note: [denton.GED]
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Note for: Ollie J , 22 AUG 1890 - 23 AUG 1968
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Burial: Date: UNKNOWN
Place: CASTLEBERRY CEM, CHRISTIAN CO, KY
Individual Note: [denton.GED]
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Note for: Richard Denton, 1517 - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: [denton.GED]
[Denton.ged]
Information for IGI, file number IDKX-NZW.
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Information for IGI, file number IDKX-NZW.[1.GED]
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Note for: Mary Evelyn Roughton, 19 AUG 1904 - 6 NOV 1990
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Individual Note: [import.GED]
[pearsall.GED]
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Was 80 and living in the 1980s. Died as Mary Jarvis.
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Note for: Harold Jarvis, Private - UNKNOWN
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Event: Type: Event 1
Date: Private
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Note for: Drusela Jarvis, 30 MAY 1762 - 11 NOV 1837
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Baptism: Date: 28 NOV 1762
Place: Huntington, First Church, Suffolk, New York
Individual Note: Deaths from the New York Evening Post, 1801-1890: 11/6/1837 Yesterday Mrs Drusilla Nichols, 75y.
relict of Zophar. Member Duane St Meth.Ch. Res.of SON the REV. J.Z. of 176 Duane St.
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Note for: Zophar Nichols, 6 NOV 1760 - 1827
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Individual Note: New York Census, 1790-1890
Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#
1800 NICHOLS ZOPHER New York County NY 871 10000-13201-00 Federal Population Schedule NY 1800 Federal Census Index NYS1a2290640
Database: Full Context of New York Marriages to 1784
Combined Matches: 0
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New York Marriages Previous to 1784
Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By the Secretary of the Province of New York, Previous to 1784
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1782. Jan. 2. Jarvis, Drusela, and Zophar Nichols, M.B., xxxv. 4
Database: New York Marriages, 1600-1784
Combined Matches: 2
Spouse 1 Spouse 2 Marriage Date Record Volume OSPage Comment
Drusela Jarvis Zophar Nichols 02 Jan 1782 M. B. XXXV 4
Zophar Nichols Drusela Jarvis 02 Jan 1782 M. B. XXXV 4
Zophar Nichols found in:
Family Archive #238 Genealogical Records: New York, 1675-1920
Event: Lived in: 1820
Place: New York City County: New York
Comments: Milkman Source title: Mercein, William A.
Source: Mercein's City Directory, New-York Register, and Almanac
Publisher: William A. Mercein
Publication Information: NY, NY, 1820.
Page: 327 Province: New York
1790 NY Census Index, Page 528
Sample text:Nichols, Zopha NY SUFFOLK CO. 165 1790 01-01-05-00-00 Nicholson, William NY SUFFOLK CO. 168 1790 01-01-01-00-00 Nokes, Isaac NY SUFFOLK CO. 165 1790 03-02-03-00-00 ...
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Note for: Stephen Jarvis, 29 DEC 1705 - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: Abstracts of Wills Vol VIII 1771-1776
Page 255.--In the name of God, Amen, (???) 1771. I, STEPHEN JARVIS, of Hunttington, in Suffolk County, on the Island of Nassau, farmer, "being under the Decay and falling under the infirmity of Old Age, but of perfect mind." "My executors are to pay all just debts and receive all just debts." "I leave to my wife Anna the horse that is her choice, likewise a saddle and bridle, or chair if she pleases, and that not only once or twice but at all times." "And it is my will that my wife shall have hur choice of the Rumes or Houses and have command of the hol affaire with my tue Sons so long as she remains my widow, and no longer." "I have given to my tue oldest sons their part by a Deed of gift, that is to Stephen and Austin some years ago." As my 3 daughters that are married had a cow and a calf and six sheep apiece, I give my daughters, Ann and Ruth, each the same. I leave to my tue youngest sons, John and Nathaniel, all my houses and buildings and my right in the Baiting Place Purchase, with a part of a lot all ready laid out, above the Swamp, that parts Copioge and Great Neck; Also all my rights not disposed of in all the Purchases in the Town Spot of Hunttington. I leave to my daughter Ann free liberty in the house so long as she remains single. I leave to Isaac Denice œ3. To Austin Jarvis, Stephen Higbie, and Hezekiah Wickes, 5 shillings each. To my grandson, William Jarvis, 5 shillings. I make my wife Ann, and my sons, John and Nathaniel, executors.
Witnesses, Josiah Wickes, Daniel Wiggins, Physician, Mordecai Wheeler. Proved, April 14, 1772.
Full Context of New York City Wills, 1766-71
Page 601.--In the name of God, Amen, May 1, 1771. I, STEPHEN JARVIS, JR., of Hunttington, in Suffolk County, being sick in body. All debts and funeral charges to be paid. I leave to my wife the use of all estate during her widowhood, and after her death, I leave to my sons, William and Thomas, and my four daughters my house and farm, "and they shall have what my Sloop sells for, and the wood cut off my farm, for helping them to be brought up"; Also all household furniture. I leave to my eldest son William 5 shillings, "above all the rest." [Names of the daughters not given.] I make Isaac Dennys and John Jarvis, executors.
Witnesses, John Dodge, John Addoms, Timothy Bennett. Proved, May 13, 1771.
Full Context of New York City Wills, 1771-76
Page 255.--In the name of God, Amen, (???) 1771. I, STEPHEN JARVIS, of Hunttington, in Suffolk County, on the Island of Nassau, farmer, "being under the Decay and falling under the infirmity of Old Age, but of perfect mind." "My executors are to pay all just debts and receive all just debts." "I leave to my wife Anna the horse that is her choice, likewise a saddle and bridle, or chair if she pleases, and that not only once or twice but at all times." "And it is my will that my wife shall have hur choice of the Rumes or Houses and have command of the hol affaire with my tue Sons so long as she remains my widow, and no longer." "I have given to my tue oldest sons their part by a Deed of gift, that is to Stephen and Austin some years ago." As my 3 daughters that are married had a cow and a calf and six sheep apiece, I give my daughters, Ann and Ruth, each the same. I leave to my tue youngest sons, John and Nathaniel, all my houses and buildings and my right in the Baiting Place Purchase, with a part of a lot all ready laid out, above the Swamp, that parts Copioge and Great Neck; Also all my rights not disposed of in all the Purchases in the Town Spot of Hunttington. I leave to my daughter Ann free liberty in the house so long as she remains single. I leave to Isaac Denice œ3. To Austin Jarvis, Stephen Higbie, and Hezekiah Wickes, 5 shillings each. To my grandson, William Jarvis, 5 shillings. I make my wife Ann, and my sons, John and Nathaniel, executors.
Witnesses, Josiah Wickes, Daniel Wiggins, Physician, Mordecai Wheeler. Proved, April 14, 1772. Abstracts of Wills Vol VIII 1771-1776
Page 255.--In the name of God, Amen, (???) 1771. I, STEPHEN JARVIS, of Hunttington, in Suffolk County, on the Island of Nassau, farmer, "being under the Decay and falling under the infirmity of Old Age, but of perfect mind." "My executors are to pay all just debts and receive all just debts." "I leave to my wife Anna the horse that is her choice, likewise a saddle and bridle, or chair if she pleases, and that not only once or twice but at all times." "And it is my will that my wife shall have hur choice of the Rumes or Houses and have command of the hol affaire with my tue Sons so long as she remains my widow, and no longer." "I have given to my tue oldest sons their part by a Deed of gift, that is to Stephen and Austin some years ago." As my 3 daughters that are married had a cow and a calf and six sheep apiece, I give my daughters, Ann and Ruth, each the same. I leave to my tue youngest sons, John and Nathaniel, all my houses and buildings and my right in the Baiting Place Purchase, with a part of a lot all ready laid out, above the Swamp, that parts Copioge and Great Neck; Also all my rights not disposed of in all the Purchases in the Town Spot of Hunttington. I leave to my daughter Ann free liberty in the house so long as she remains single. I leave to Isaac Denice œ3. To Austin Jarvis, Stephen Higbie, and Hezekiah Wickes, 5 shillings each. To my grandson, William Jarvis, 5 shillings. I make my wife Ann, and my sons, John and Nathaniel, executors.
Witnesses, Josiah Wickes, Daniel Wiggins, Physician, Mordecai Wheeler. Proved, April 14, 1772.
Full Context of New York City Wills, 1766-71
Page 601.--In the name of God, Amen, May 1, 1771. I, STEPHEN JARVIS, JR., of Hunttington, in Suffolk County, being sick in body. All debts and funeral charges to be paid. I leave to my wife the use of all estate during her widowhood, and after her death, I leave to my sons, William and Thomas, and my four daughters my house and farm, "and they shall have what my Sloop sells for, and the wood cut off my farm, for helping them to be brought up"; Also all household furniture. I leave to my eldest son William 5 shillings, "above all the rest." [Names of the daughters not given.] I make Isaac Dennys and John Jarvis, executors.
Witnesses, John Dodge, John Addoms, Timothy Bennett. Proved, May 13, 1771.
Full Context of New York City Wills, 1771-76
Page 255.--In the name of God, Amen, (???) 1771. I, STEPHEN JARVIS, of Hunttington, in Suffolk County, on the Island of Nassau, farmer, "being under the Decay and falling under the infirmity of Old Age, but of perfect mind." "My executors are to pay all just debts and receive all just debts." "I leave to my wife Anna the horse that is her choice, likewise a saddle and bridle, or chair if she pleases, and that not only once or twice but at all times." "And it is my will that my wife shall have hur choice of the Rumes or Houses and have command of the hol affaire with my tue Sons so long as she remains my widow, and no longer." "I have given to my tue oldest sons their part by a Deed of gift, that is to Stephen and Austin some years ago." As my 3 daughters that are married had a cow and a calf and six sheep apiece, I give my daughters, Ann and Ruth, each the same. I leave to my tue youngest sons, John and Nathaniel, all my houses and buildings and my right in the Baiting Place Purchase, with a part of a lot all ready laid out, above the Swamp, that parts Copioge and Great Neck; Also all my rights not disposed of in all the Purchases in the Town Spot of Hunttington. I leave to my daughter Ann free liberty in the house so long as she remains single. I leave to Isaac Denice œ3. To Austin Jarvis, Stephen Higbie, and Hezekiah Wickes, 5 shillings each. To my grandson, William Jarvis, 5 shillings. I make my wife Ann, and my sons, John and Nathaniel, executors.
Witnesses, Josiah Wickes, Daniel Wiggins, Physician, Mordecai Wheeler. Proved, April 14, 1772.
Individual Notes
Note for: Mortimer S Jarvis, 2 AUG 1851 - 28 OCT 1872
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Burial: Place: Huntington Rural Cemetery