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Topic: Ezekiel Gilbert


  
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Gilbert fel 2 CONC l eleven weeks ago and suffered a broken hip and it was from the injuries and complications o 2 CONC f this fall that death resulted.
Gilbert was born in Chittenden County, Vermont, March 4, 1810, and is a son of Eli and Su 2 CONC san (Gale) Gilbert.
Gilbert was born near Waltonville November 14, 1860, and was the oldest child of the l 2 CONC ate Alvin and Anna Watkins Gilbert.
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 Family of William Arnold - pafg29 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Lucinda Gilbert was born in 1855 in, Lee, Kentucky.
Simion Jefferson Gilbert was born on 1 Aug 1858 in, Owsley, Kentucky.
Aquilla Gilbert was born in 1861 in, Lee, Kentucky.
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 Family of William Arnold - pafg58 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elizabeth Gilbert was born on 5 Feb 1791 in,, Kentucky.
Rebecca Gilbert was born on 13 Sep 1806 in,, Virginia.
Polly Gilbert was born in Sep 1780 in,, Virginia.
cvip.fresno.com /~wsa01/arnold/pafg58.htm   (872 words)

  
 Walter Gilbert Genealogy: Thomas Gilbert & Elizabeth Bennett
Thomas Gilbert was baptized in Yardley on February 16, 1611/12, and died in Springfield, Massachusetts, on June 5, 1662.
Ezekiel Gilbert was baptized in Yardley on February 17, 1621/2.
Most significantly, the former maintains that Lydia Gilbert, who was convicted of witchcraft and presumably hanged, was the wife of Thomas [Sr.] while the latter shows this to be very unlikely, proposing instead, that she was the second wife of his son, Thomas [Jr.].
www.otal.umd.edu /~walt/gen/htmfile/1024.htm   (3792 words)

  
 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg09
Thomas Gilbert was born 16 Feb 1611/1612 and died 5 Jun 1662.
Thomas Gilbert was born 1582 and died 5 Sep 1659.
Richard Gilbert was buried 18 Jan 1585/1586 in Worcester, Yardley, England.
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 Mahlon Norris Gilbert: Bishop Coadjutor of Minnesota 1886-1900
Gilbert was chosen secretary of the Board, and served energetically in that office until his election to the episcopate.
Gilbert was recognized in the city and in the diocese as a growing man. In 1883 he was a member of the House of Deputies of the General Convention which met in Philadelphia in October, taking the place of the Rev. Dr.
Gilbert is reported at greatest length, and seems best to sum up the character of the nation's hero and the feelings of the men of the nation in their time of loss.
anglicanhistory.org /usa/mngilbert/bio/08.html   (5190 words)

  
 Stoddard Family
The family is represented at the present time by Ezekiel Gilbert Stoddard, one of the city’s best known financiers, and his son, Carlos F. Stoddard, who is prominently identified with the house of Stoddard, Gilbert and Company.
Ezekiel G. Stoddard is a representative in the ninth generation of the descendants of Anthony Stoddard, the immigrant ancestor, who came from England to Boston about 1639.
Ezekiel Gilbert Stoddard, son of Thomas Stoddard, was born November 14, 1844, in Seymour, Connecticut.
www.rootsweb.com /~ctnhvbio/Stoddard_Family.html   (287 words)

  
 Richard Gilbert of Yardley, Worcester, England
Will: An Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Gilbert was presented and acceptd and Jonathan & John Gilbert are appoynted to Administer to ye Estate in point of husbanding it and paying debts and to be accomptible for ye said estate as reaso shall require in point of distribution.
It was called Gilbert's Fort, perhaps because he took a house lot and lived adjoining it on the west, on the south side of the road.
These citations state that Joseph Gilbert, son of Elisha Gilbert, was the only child of Abigail Curtis, deceased, late wife of Gilbert, lat of Hebron, but now of the Province of NY and that Joseph was living there.
genforum.genealogy.com /gilbert/messages/5525.html   (7496 words)

  
 Descendency Report Jackson GILBERT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Martha GILBERT was born in 1839 in Owsley County Kentucky.
Ezekiel GILBERT was born on 1 Mar 1898.
Lydia GILBERT (Kenis, Jackson) was born on 21 Jun 1893 in Breathitt County Kentucky.
www.owsleykyhist.org /descendency_report_jackson_gilbe.htm   (2093 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Margaret May Harvey
It thus appears that Thomas Gilbert with his large family and a servant was engaged in farming upon a grant of new land within the limits of the present town of Quincy from 1639 to 1644 or a little later.
Gilberts from all parts of England were found, for this is by far the largest and oldest probate registry in England.
Gilbert undoubtedly would have continued the search in other probate registries of England, of which there are a considerable number, but his death in 1916 put an end to the search.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/m/y/e/Ron-C-Myers/GENE30-0141.html   (8037 words)

  
 THREE THOMAS FAMILIES
IN CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA
The father of Jonathan Thomas of NC was Ezekiel Thomas.
Ezekiel had an older brother David Thomas who moved to Chester County SC in 1808.
Though Ezekiel Thomas never owned land in SC, he did witness a land transaction where Gideon Green Austin [son of Micheal] was selling his land in order to move to TN.
www.angelfire.com /nc/benjthomasofansonnc/ocher.html   (3820 words)

  
 Biographies, Pension Papers, and Family Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
On June 27, 1853, he was married to Charlotte A. Gilbert, of Seymour, the fifth daughter of Ezekiel Gilbert a retired New Haven merchant, and a descendant of Judge Matthew Gilbert, one of the early settlers of New Haven Colony.
Osborn was married to Charlotte A. Gilbert, of Seymour, Conn., a daughter of Ezekiel Gilbert, a retired New Haven merchant, and a descendant of Judge Matthew Gilbert, an early settler of the Colony of New Haven.
Minott Augur and Catherine S. (Gilbert) Osborn, the former of whom for fifty and more years was prominently identified with the history of New Haven and the State, as editor and publisher of the Register, and whose mantle has fallen upon the son who is proving himself worthy of its wearing.
home.att.net /~osborne-origins/biograph/bio21.htm   (11137 words)

  
 Coles County, Illinois Obituaries
After an illness of about two months duration, Ezekiel Gilbert, Sr., for more than sixty years a resident of Hutton township, passed away at 1:20 o'clock Thursday morning at his home near Hanson in Shelby county.
Ezekiel Gilbert was born in Indiana nearly 80 years ago.
Rennels, son of Riley and Mary Jane Gilbert Rennels, born in Hutton township, April 3, 1860, was married to Miss Laura Ingram, January 16, 1886.
genealogytrails.com /ill/coles/obits8.html   (7841 words)

  
 The Rev. E.G. Gear, D.D.
THE REV. EZEKIEL GILBERT GEAR, D. An Address on the Occasion of the Presentation of His Portrait to the Minnesota Historical Society, at the Monthly meeting of its Executive Council, February 12, 1906, by the Rt.
Ezekiel Gilbert Gear was horn in Middletown, Connecticut, September 13th, 1793.
He was ordained deacon by Bishop Griswold in the same church in which he was baptized, and his diaconate was passed in that diocese.
anglicanhistory.org /usa/mn/edsall_gear.html   (1116 words)

  
 Transmitted Ontario Deeds Index F - H
Gilbert Jesse // Elias Gilbert // 2 // 441
Gilbert Jesse // Nathaniel Gould // 2 // 459
Hathaway Gilbert // Joshua Ferris // 4 // 329
www.yatescounty.org /upload/12/historian/grnteeFH.htm   (5755 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Gilbert
Gilbert, Frank — of Angola, Steuben County, Ind. Republican.
Gilbert, Ralph Waldo Emerson (1882-1939) — of Shelbyville,
Gilbert, Ray — of Seymour, Jackson County, Ind. Democrat.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/gilbert.html   (1052 words)

  
 Gilbert Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Re: Ezekiel Gilbert of Amherst Co VA Abt.
benjamin gilbert and mallie cornett - kiben trueblood 3/03/05
Gilberts of Hebron, or Hartford,Ct. - MM 1/16/05
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 Family Group Sheet
Thomas was 18 at the date of the Elizabeth Bennett marriage and 26 at the Lydia Gilbert marriage.
It seems reasonable that Thomas (1612), Jonathan (1618), Thomas (1620), Ezekiel (1622), Sarah (1624), Obadiah (1630) are the same person.
" In it, apparently, is argued that Thomas was not married to Lydia Gilbert.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~bbbg/f998.htm   (315 words)

  
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Eventually, he became a leader with the Nonpartisan League, established in 1915 to increase political representation for farmers, to demand state ownership of the major agricultural processing facilities, and to advocate federal ownership of the nation's railroads.
In a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court, Gilbert was convicted of sedition in December 1920, and served the following year in the Red Wing, Minnesota jail.
After his release, Gilbert edited a variety of small newspapers and involved himself with the Northern States Cooperative League.
memory.loc.gov /gc/lhbum/upmidmin.2   (12823 words)

  
 Ross Clan of New England -- Berkshires and Vermont
Likewise, in Adams, Mass., in 1790, there were two men named Samuel Ross and one named Ezekiel Ross.
Ezekiel could be (b.1756) the same son of Joseph Ross (b.1733).
Ezekiel's father was reported in Cheshire, MA, (1780) but without any recorded documents?
www.110.net /~pq1013/rossclan/readsbro.htm   (1178 words)

  
 Coles County, Illinois Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
After an illness of about two months duration, Ezekiel Gilbert, Sr., for more than sixty years a resident of Hutton township, passed away at 1:20 o'clock Thursday morning at his home near Hanson in Shelby county.
Ezekiel Gilbert was born in Indiana nearly 80 years ago.
Rennels, son of Riley and Mary Jane Gilbert Rennels, born in Hutton township, April 3, 1860, was married to Miss Laura Ingram, January 16, 1886.
www.iltrails.org /coles/obits8.html   (7841 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with G   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gilbert, Abel Pennington (15 APR 1820-28 DEC 1893)
Gilbert, Louie Pennington (8 NOV 1897-6 MAY 1909)
Gilbert, Robin "Robbie" (31 JAN 1907-31 JAN 1907)
users.ev1.net /~eberry/idxg.htm   (256 words)

  
 Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Volume 12: a machine-readable transcription.
Cass Gilbert, of St. Paul, were chosen, although at the time he was not known as the author, and he was selected as the architect.
Gilbert's most enduring monument, and will proclaim his name among the great architects of all the ages.
Gilbert, and accepted by the commissioners, were for a building of the most stately and dignified character, well befitting the official home of a prosperous and cultured people.
lcweb2.loc.gov /gc/lhbum/0866g/0866g.sgm   (12938 words)

  
 EPISCOPAL CHURCH. DIOCESE OF MINNESOTA: An Inventory of Its Correspondence and Related Records
The years between the founding of Nashotah in Wisconsin in 1841 and the election of Henry B. Whipple as the first Episcopal bishop of Minnesota are represented primarily by letters and other papers of the chief founders of the church in Minnesota: James Lloyd Breck, Ezekiel Gilbert Gear, E. Steele Peake, and Solon W. Manney.
Other papers include correspondence of Whipple, Mahlon N. Gilbert, and diocesan clergy, as well as clippings, leaflets, printed notices, and pastorals; they relate to diocesan and parish affairs, clergy, finances, and the diocesan schools at Faribault.
A proposal to commission a portrait of Ezekiel G. Gear is discussed in 1905-1906 and 1909-1910[?].
www.mnhs.org /library/findaids/p1035a.html   (1421 words)

  
 The Field Notes of Col. Maxwell edited by John Robortella
Its principal managers were John Livingston, Major Peter Schuyler, Dr. Caleb Benton, and Ezekial Gilbert.
At the same time a branch company was being organized in Canada—the Niagara Genesee Land Company—formed by British subjects Col. John Butler, Samuel Street, John Powell and others, and Benjamin Barton, an American.
Phelps, were represented by John Livingston, Caleb Benton and Ezekiel Gilbert.
www.crookedlakereview.com /articles/101_135/131spring2004/131robortella.html   (9546 words)

  
 City Charter, Hudson, Columbia County, New York, USA
The submerged land thus granted was divided into lots called water-lots, and these were amicably allotted among the grantees.
The people of the newly-made city received the announcement of its incorporation with great demonstrations of rejoicing, which were thus mentioned in the Hudson Gazette of May 5: "On Tuesday last (May 3) arrived from New York Ezekiel Gilbert, Esq.,
Gilbert was soon after presented by the proprietors with "one house lot on Main street, as a free donation for his essential services done the proprietors in bringing about the incorporation of the city."
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/county/columbia/hudson2/citycharter_hudson.htm   (915 words)

  
 Perseus Lookup Tool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ezekiel, E.; Map of the seat of war with the lines of r.
There is also an address marking the presentation to the Society of a portrait of the Rev. Ezekiel Gilbert Gear, the Episcopal chaplain at Fort Snelling.
K.; Recollections of Rev. Ezekiel Cooper, The Ladies' repository: a monthly periodical, devoted to literature, arts, and religion.
www.perseus.tufts.edu /cgi-bin/vor?type=phrase&alts=0&group=typecat&lookup=Ezekiel   (574 words)

  
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Her characters are warm and real, the story's conflicts entirely believable, and the protagonists' faith journeys gripping.
She keeps us in the mood for more, and even though her book, Safe Pasture, is fully resolved by the last page, we could happily contemplate a sequel.
Gilbert's book will be an attractive offering for Christian women who can deal with classic romance and heart-felt religion mixed in the same well plotted tale.
www.publishedauthors.net /DonnaGilbert   (2034 words)

  
 Thomas Gilbert/Lydia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Name: Jonathan Gilbert Born: ABT 1618 at: England Married: 29 Jan 1645/1646 at: Hartford, Hartford, Ct Died: 19 Dec 1682 at: Hartford, Hartford, Ct Spouses: Mary White Mary Welles
Name: Thomas Gilbert Born: ABT 1620 at: England Married: 30 Jun 1655 at: Wethersfield, Windsor, Ct Died: 5 Jun 1662 at: Springfield, Hampden, Ma Spouses: Catherine Chapin Catherin Bilss
Name: John Gilbert Born: ABT 1626 at: England Married: 6 May 1647 at: Died: 29 Dec 1690 at: Wethersfield, Hartford, Ct Spouses: Amy Lord
www.angelfire.com /folk/morgan/fam/fam04663.htm   (294 words)

  
 Gilbert, Ezekiel
Ezekiel Gilbert, farmer; P. Charleston; was born in Lawrence Co., Ind., Nov. 20, 1828; in the year 1830, his parents, Simon and Elizabeth Gilbert, who were natives of Kentucky, moved to Vermilion Co., Ill., and) in 1838, came to Coles Co., and settled on the farm now occupied by Joshua Johns, on Sec.
7, where their son Ezekiel now resides; Mr.
Gilbert lived with them up to the time of their death.
www.accessgenealogy.com /scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0038433   (120 words)

  
 Isaac&Rebecca(Gabbard)Gilbert
and Noah Gilbert, residing in Owsley County, Ky,
b: Abt 1843 Perry Co, KY (6) Isaac Gilbert, Jr.
b: Abt 1873 Perry Co, KY (3) Zebedee Gilbert
www.geocities.com /luvacuzn2/GilbertIsaacRebeccaGabbrd.html   (1158 words)

  
 Names Index Page
GILBERT, Benjamin Franklin (11 Sep 1797- 9 Mar 1888)
GILBERT, Eunice (12 Oct 1725- 7 Dec 1741)
GILBERT, Mary (8 Mar 1710-Bef 7 Mar 1760)
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 Lees of VA
Elizabeth Keene apparently died before 1744, maybe even several years earlier, since her children were placed in the custody of guardians Ezekiel Gilbert and William Jones prior to that time.
At a court held for Lancaster County for the 11th day of June 1735 this will was proved in open court by the oath of Ezekiel Gilbert and Isaac Currell witnesses thereto and admitted to record and is recorded.
I, Thomas Lee of the Colony of Virginia in the County of Lancaster and Parish of Christ Church being very sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for it.
home.southwind.net /~crowther/Dibrell/Lee.html   (1447 words)

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