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| Individuals | | | Total surnames | | | Families | | | Sources | | | Media objects | | | Other Records | 12 | | Total events | 11227 | | Total users | 68
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| | Earliest Birth Year | | Emperor Charlemagne I (I2736) Birth 2 April 742 Death 28 January 814 -- Aachen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany | | Latest Birth Year | | Tyler John Adkins (I964) Birth 4 December 2006 -- Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA | | Earliest Death Year | | Hildegarde of Swabia (I2737) Birth about 758 Death 30 April 783 | | Latest Death Year |
| Vera CeLeslie Schwada (I4162) Birth 19 April 1908 -- Clay, Shelby, Missouri, USA Death 17 April 2007 -- Shelbina, Shelby, Missouri, USA | | Person who lived the longest | 105 | James Anderson (I983) Birth about 1668 -- Charles City, Virginia, USA Death 1773 -- Amelia, Virginia, USA | | Average age at death | 60 | | | Family with the most children | 16 | Moses Tullis + Mary Elizabeth Van Dyke (F1645) Marriage about 1751 -- Cumberland, New Jersey, USA | | Average number of children per family | 1.81 | |
| Most Common Surnames
Ackerman, Adkins, Anderson, Andrae, Atkins, Atteberry, Baker, Bancker, Banker, de Beauchamp, Besser, Brooks, Buchmann, Byrd, Caperton, Carr, Collard, Cox, Crabb, De Venables, DeSille, Dickerman, Doniphan, Duffy, Durr, Eisemann, Galloway, Gibson, Hall, Hamm, Hampton, Harrison, Henton, Hughes, Hunt, Hyden, Inglet, James, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, Joret, Kehn, Kirk, Kitchens, LaRow, Lee, Lygon, Malone, McFarland, Morgan, Mushalansky, Nelson, Newcomb, Noble, Perkins, Platt, Pollard, Reding, Sanders, Seliger, Shill, Smith, Soule, Soulier, Stuart, Trei, Trim, Tullis, Vance, Wainwright, Ward, Warde, Welton, White, Whitley, Williams, Wire, Wright
Samuel Clifford Brooks
(I034)
Birth about 1 January 1794 42 43 -- Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA
Death 17 October 1861 (Age 67) -- Danville, Montgomery, Texas, USA
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Ezra Trim
(I926)
Birth 8 September 1750 35 36 -- Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, USA
Death 25 May 1834 (Age 83) -- Palermo, Oswego, New York, USA
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PATRIOT - Ezra Trim served in a Connecticut & 3 different New York Militia units during the American Revolution. (Ezra Trim was captured by Indians when seven years old and held seven years before being freed. At the time of his capture, his mother, grandmother, and brother were killed by the Indians.)
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William E Banker
(I124)
Birth 9 February 1756 27 21 -- Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New York, USA
Death 2 August 1839 (Age 83) -- Peru, Clinton, New York, USA
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PATRIOT - William Banker was a soldier in the American Revolution. He enlisted at Rhinebeck, NY, 12 May 1977, as a private in the 4th Reg't of New York Line under Col. Henry V. Lingston and served for three years, being discharged 12 May 1780. He was in Capt. Pearee's and Capt. Fowler's companies. He took part at the battle of Stillwater and at the surrender at Saratoga. With his regiment, he accompanied Gen. Sullivan in his expedition against the Indians in Western New York and took activepart in the bloody conflict at Newtown near the present site of Elmira, by which the power of these tribes was completely broken.
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John Ellsworth Adkins Jr
(I007)
Birth 21 December 1898 36 25 -- New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Death 27 July 1977 (Age 78) -- New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Served US Navy, EC2(R), Attended U.S. Military Academy, Colonel, Artillery, U.S. Army (Retired.) Awarded Soldier's Medal for heroism 1938.
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John Ward Adkins
(I011)
Birth 22 April 1837 28 29 -- Ohio, USA
Death 21 August 1908 (Age 71) -- Ripley, Brown, Ohio, USA
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Enlisted 7/20/1861, Co. H, 12th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, captured at Locust Lane, WV, sent to Libby Prison, Richmond, VA, and then to prison at Salisbury, NC. Released after 10 months in a prisoner of war exchange in the fall of 1862. Transferred to US Navy 14 Dec 1862 to 13 Jul 1865. Served as 2d Engr on the Monitor U.S.S. Wilwaulkee when it was sunk by torpedoes in Mobile Bay on 29 March 1865 as part of Adm Farragut Squadron, later released from service at the end of the war. (Also served on the U.S.S. Elk, Fearnot, & Glyde.)
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John Ward
(I015)
Birth 28 June 1766 29 25 -- Nottoway, Virginia, USA
Death 25 October 1846 (Age 80) -- Mason, Kentucky, USA
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PATRIOT - John Ward was a soldier in the American Revolution. Enlisted in Lunenburg County, Virginia, served as private in Captain Parson's company of Dragoons, (also under Lt. H. Bell,) Col. George Baylor's Regiment, Continental & Virginia Line from Summer 1781 to Fall 1783 (3rd Continental Dragoons.)
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Joseph Hughes
(I449)
Birth 6 June 1759 -- Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 17 December 1837 (Age 78) -- Brown, Ohio, USA
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PATRIOT - Joseph Hughes served in the American Revolution as a Private in Captain John Wall's Company, Second Battalion, Washington County, Pennsylvania Militia (NSSAR# 62783.)
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Thomas Hampton
(I622)
Birth 17 October 1729 46 35 -- New Kent, Virginia, USA
Death 17 December 1796 (Age 67) -- Cascade Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
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PATRIOT - American Revolutionary War soldier, sergeant, and relative of Gen. Wade Hampton. Hampton was Sergeant in 2nd Virginia Regiment. Enlisted 25 Mar 1777 for three years (three terms) under Robert Norfolk, Recruiting Officer. Discharged 10 Apr 1780.
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