Report: Duplicate events for the same person
Description: Dubbele gebeurtenissen voor individuen
Matches 901 to 950 of 1119
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# | Description | Info | tag | eventdate | eventtypeID | persfamID | duplicated |
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901 | lawyer | OCCU | 1920 | 16 | I1826 | 2 | |
902 | salesman | OCCU | 1907 | 16 | I1827 | 2 | |
903 | insurance agent | OCCU | 1930 | 16 | I1885 | 2 | |
904 | lumber dealer | OCCU | 1870 | 16 | I1887 | 2 | |
905 | Became the rector for Northleigh, another village in Devon, England | OCCU | 1621 | 16 | I2437 | 3 | |
906 | Laborer | OCCU | 1907 | 16 | I971 | 2 | |
907 | Ordained as a minister. He served for the next 65 years. | OCCU | 16 Nov 1715 | 16 | I32 | 2 | |
908 | Hat maker | OCCU | 16 | I12036 | 3 | ||
909 | Worked with his wife as a servant for Seigneur Robert Giffard and lived in the seigneurial manor or one of it's outbuildings | OCCU | Between 1654 and 1657 | 16 | I12965 | 2 | |
910 | Commis a l'extraordinaire des guerres (Commissioner of War) | OCCU | 1642 | 16 | I13661 | 2 | |
911 | Pastry chef and cook | OCCU | 16 | I13981 | 2 | ||
912 | Thomas operated the mill in South Berwick with his brother-in-law Humphrey Chadbourne. In 1654, Thomas gave half his ownership to his son-in-law Daniel Goodwin. | OCCU | 1654 | 16 | I8466 | 2 | |
913 | Tavern owner & operator | OCCU | 1671 | 16 | I16570 | 2 | |
914 | Carpenter | OCCU | 1910 | 16 | I17607 | 2 | |
915 | Clothier | OCCU | 1635 | 16 | I2619 | 2 | |
916 | Travel | Age: 25 | EVEN | 9 Sep 1891 | 20 | I971 | 2 |
917 | Travel | Alma was enumerated during the census with her "partner" William Smith and children Muriel and Albert. William was working as a carpenter. | EVEN | 28 Apr 1910 | 20 | I96 | 15 |
918 | Travel | Back and forth from Maine to England | EVEN | 1643 | 20 | I8832 | 2 |
919 | Travel | Age: 25 | EVEN | 9 Sep 1891 | 20 | I17607 | 4 |
920 | Travel | Returned to England and then back to Ipswich. | EVEN | 1636 | 20 | I9393 | 2 |
921 | BURI | 22 | I173 | 2 | |||
922 | Advent Christian Church member | RELI | 24 | I578 | 2 | ||
923 | Possible sympathizer of the Quakers | RELI | 24 | I3431 | 2 | ||
924 | Catholic/New Rochelle, Aunis, France | RELI | 9 Jul 1636 | 24 | I1501 | 2 | |
925 | Wars | Lieutenant and Captain; Weymouth Company of militia in 1690.Served in the expedition to Canada against the French and Indians. | EVEN | Between 1690 and 1691 | 27 | I7978 | 2 |
926 | Wars | Welsh-Norman lord notable for his leading role in the Norman invasion of Ireland. | EVEN | Between 1170 and 1175 | 27 | I7447 | 2 |
927 | Wars | Defeat of Mercia - Egbert invaded Mercia and drove Wiglaf, the king of Mercia, into exile. This victory gave Egbert control of the London Mint, and he issued coins as King of Mercia. | EVEN | 829 | 27 | I7179 | 2 |
928 | Wars | Committee of Correspondence and Safety througout the Revolutionary War | EVEN | 1776 | 27 | I3022 | 2 |
929 | Wars | Fought in the The Great Swamp Fight | EVEN | 19 Dec 1675 | 27 | I2302 | 2 |
930 | Wars | Was among the 8 men killed instantly in the skirmish known as Wheeler's Surprise | EVEN | 2 Aug 1675 | 27 | I16570 | 2 |
931 | Wars | Battle of Towton: rewarded after battle for participation on the side of Edward, Earl of March, son of Richard, Duke of York. | EVEN | 29 Mar 1461 | 27 | I10160 | 4 |
932 | Wars | King Philip's War: Church was the principal military aide to Governor Josiah Winslow of Plymouth Colony. | EVEN | Between 1675 and 1678 | 27 | I3458 | 4 |
933 | Volunteer Service | Women's Auxillary, served as President for 20 years | EVEN | 28 | I202 | 3 | |
934 | Probably arrived on the Warwick which landed in May 1630. Was a lumberman and one of Mason’s employees. Was on the ship with Ambrose Gibbons and Roger Knight. Was joined by his wife Patience in 1631. Returned to England briefly in 1633./South Berwick, York, Maine, USA | IMMI | May 1630 | 30 | I8466 | 2 | |
935 | King of West Francia | TITL | 31 | I356 | 2 | ||
936 | Knight of Settrington, Buckron, and Weston by Otley, Yorkshire | TITL | 31 | I7240 | 2 | ||
937 | Keeper of Hertford Castle | TITL | 31 | I7438 | 2 | ||
938 | Lady of Brecknock | TITL | 31 | I3304 | 3 | ||
939 | Sheriff of Herefordshire | TITL | 31 | I3292 | 3 | ||
940 | Constable of Baynard's Castle | TITL | 31 | I3150 | 2 | ||
941 | Margrave in Neustria. In 853 he was named missus dominicus (Latin for "ruler" overseer of administration and justice) by Charles the Bald, King of West Francia. | TITL | 31 | I238 | 3 | ||
942 | Lady Elizabeth Howard | TITL | 31 | I8683 | 5 | ||
943 | 1st Earl of Hereford | TITL | 31 | I9291 | 3 | ||
944 | Constable of the Tower | TITL | 31 | I10160 | 6 | ||
945 | Public Service | Admitted as a Freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony | EVEN | 3 Mar 1635 | 32 | I7986 | 2 |
946 | Public Service | Chief Judge in the KIng's Court | EVEN | 1197 | 32 | I7438 | 2 |
947 | Public Service | Selectman | EVEN | 1668 | 32 | I3909 | 2 |
948 | Public Service | Superior Court Judge - held seat until 1797 when he retired | EVEN | 1785 | 32 | I2023 | 3 |
949 | Public Service | Justice of the Peace | EVEN | Between 1661 and 1662 | 32 | I2991 | 4 |
950 | Public Service | Lot Layer (arbitrate conflicting claims of land) | EVEN | 1657, 1660, 1661 | 32 | I2882 | 7 |
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