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1. W. Hern. J.P.
2. WA (5)
3. Waged war against Rome; defeated romans and made prisoner of Emperor Valerian in battle near Edessa
4. Wagon Maker
5. Wagon maker and Constable
6. Wagon maker and member O.U.A.M.
7. Waitress
8. WAL (2)
9. Walden Abbey
10. Walden Priory
11. Wales (100)
12. Wallingford Vermont (1)
13. Walter
14. Walter Clark (1)
15. Walter de Pitres
16. Waltham Abbey
17. Wandsworth
18. War leader of Eastphalia
19. War Of 1762
20. War of 1812 (1)
21. Ward of Thomas Danyell
22. Warden of Roxborough Castle
23. Warden of Roxburgh Castle
24. Warden of Scotland
25. Warden of the Cinque Ports
26. Warden of the Marches of Scotland
27. Warden of the West marches towards Scotland
28. Wardour Castle
29. warehouse boy
30. Warminster
31. Warsaw
32. Warton; co. Lancaster
33. Warwick (2)
34. Warwick Castle
35. Warwickshie (2)
36. Warwickshire (6)
37. Warws (1)
38. Was a Capt. in the Revolutionary War
39. Was a Christian
40. Was a concubine.
41. Was a Deputy from Woodbury to the General Court
42. Was a Farmer and lived at various places.
43. Was a great statesman of the reign of Edward "the Confessor"
44. Was a heiress and regent of Provence and Forcalquier
45. was a Knight
46. Was a Magistrate of Norwich.
47. Was a mason.
48. Was a military captain before the American Revolution.
49. Was a monk at Foucarmont
50. Was a Nun
51. Was a nun.
52. Was a patient (an invalid) in the Rhinehart Hospital
53. Was a patriot in the Revolutionary War.
54. Was a private (at 17) in the Sussex troops under Light Horse Harry Lee in the American Revolution.
55. Was a Quaker
56. Was a Representative
57. Was a Republican Representative (dead lock sessi
58. Was a Revolutionary War patriot
59. Was a sea captain and commanded the frigate Pearl against the pirates of the West Indies
60. Was a Selectman
61. Was a Selectman (and at other times thereafter)
62. Was a Sergeant in the Trainband and a Deputy from Woodbury to the Conn. Legislature.
63. Was a Solider
64. Was a tailor
65. Was a Tax Collector
66. Was a victualer
67. Was active in the Patriot
68. Was active in the Patriot's cause
69. Was active in the Patriot's cause.
70. Was admitted a planter
71. Was Adopted (2)
72. Was Adopted - Name at Birth: William James Hitchcock
73. was adopted by John Gray (1)
74. was adopted by Sann Henry Froula (1)
75. Was Adopted by the Slawson family (1)
76. Was Adopted by Thomas Wood.
77. Was an opponent of King Louis VI
78. Was appointed a Judge of the Common Pleas
79. was appointed as his guardian. (1)
80. Was appointed by Governor Scofield as a Justice of the Wisconsin State Supreme Court
81. Was at Rome with Pope Leo IX
82. Was at the siege of Amiens
83. Was at the siege of Dublin
84. Was blinded by Lambert
85. Was captured by the Indians
86. Was chosen deacon in Windham and served there as Selectman.
87. Was considered a good man but high-tempered.
88. Was Count
89. Was deaf and dumb
90. Was elected a Deputy of the General Court for 7 years
91. Was expelled from Neustria and went to Piedmont
92. Was from Upper Aragon
93. Was given a Tavern License
94. Was great-great grandson of Godomer III King of the Burgundians
95. Was heir general in her issue of the Crown of England transmitting the right to the Crown to her grandson Edward IV
96. Was in command of the men at Cotentin
97. Was in Italy with the Emperor Henry III
98. Was in the 5th Iowa Volunteers for four years
99. Was in the 63d Pennsylvania volunteers and Invalid Corps for three and a half years
100. Was in the War of 1812
101. Was Killed
102. Was listed in the Militia of 1715 as a private
103. Was living in Stamford Nov 1728
104. Was living n Stamford Nov 1728
105. was living with Louis (1)
106. Was made a freeman
107. Was Made Freeman
108. Was made Way-Warden
109. Was married first to ? Strange
110. Was married in a double wedding ceremony with here sister Bertie
111. Was married in a double wedding ceremony with here sister Lorena
112. was named for Lady Arbella. (1)
113. Was of infirm mind
114. Was one of the first purchasers of land in the Wyoming Valley from the connecticut Susquehanna Land Company.
115. Was one of the first settlers of Hadley
116. Was persecuted by Hormisdas IV
117. Was present in the Norman army at Battle of Hastings
118. Was quite noted as a scout against the "cowboys
119. Was seriously wounded in the Deerfield Massacre of 1693.
120. Was taken by the Indians to Canada and never returned.
121. Was taken captive at sea and never returned home
122. Was taken prisoner by Indians at Deerfield.
123. Was taken prisoner in York by the Danes
124. Was the first Judge of Probate for Barnstable County
125. Was the first King to use the royal symbol of the lion in a truly heraldic form.
126. Was the first white child born in Norwich
127. Was the ninth John Woodbridge in the ministry through as many successive generations
128. Was the son of Rev. Simon and Margaret Bradstreet
129. Was Town Clerk of Newport.
130. Was under 20
131. Was unmarried
132. Was unmarried.
133. Was with the King of Scots
134. Washaington (1)
135. Washer - Silk Mill
136. Washignton (1)
137. Washingon (1)
138. Washingtin (1)
139. Washington (610)
140. Washington (application) (1)
141. Washington Co. New Jersey
142. Washington Co. New York (1)
143. Washington Co. Ohio (1)
144. Washington Co. Rhode Island (1)
145. Washington D.C.
146. Washington DC (1)
147. Washingtoni (1)
148. Washtenaw Co. Michigan (1)
149. Wassenburg and Limburg (1)
150. Watchman
151. Watchman - Clay Products
152. Watchman - Hotel
153. Watchman - public park
154. Watertown
155. Watertowne
156. Wayne Co. Michigan (1)
157. Weaver
158. Weaver at the Cotton Mill
159. Webster Co. Iowa (1)
160. Weedon
161. Weedon Bec
162. Weekspaug Cemetery
163. Weigher - Zinc Mine
164. Weingarten
165. Welder - Zinc Mine
166. Welf I Count of Entgau
167. Welford-on-Avon
168. Wells Co. Indiana (1)
169. Welthiana
170. Wenceslaus
171. Went of 1st Crusade
172. Went on 1st Crusade; Companion of William the Conqueror
173. Went on a Crusade against the Albigensians
174. Went on a Crusade to Damietta
175. Went on pilgrimage to Rome
176. Went on the 1st Crusade
177. Went overseas in the King's service
178. Went to Antwerp as Chaplain to English Merchants
179. Went to England and fought in the Parliamentary Army
180. Went to Ireland to be with husand
181. Went to Italy with Gui of Spoleto against Berenger I
182. went to New York (1)
183. Went to Spain on a crusade againt the Moors
184. Went with Geoffrey de Bouillon on the 1st Crusade
185. Went with Louis VII on 2nd Crusade
186. Went with the Emperor Henry II to Italy
187. Went with the Emperor Lothar I to Italy
188. Wequetequock Bruial Ground
189. wes
190. Wessex
191. West Virginia (1)
192. West Albania (1)
193. West Cemetery
194. West Indies (8)
195. West Lothian (2)
196. west of Leonardsburg (1)
197. West Point Plantation
198. West Springfield
199. West Sussex (1)
200. West Virginia (177)
201. West Viriginia (2)
202. West Woodstock Congregational Church
203. Westbrook
204. Westbrook Cemetery
205. Westchester Co. New York (8)
206. Westchester New York (1)
207. Westcott
208. Westerminster Abbey
209. Western (now Warren) Massachusetts
210. Western Islands
211. Westm
212. Westminster (2)
213. Westminster Abbey (10)
214. Westminster Abbey (with her husband)
215. Westminster Palace
216. Westmoreland Co. Pennsylvania (1)
217. Westmoreland Co.. Pennsylvania (1)
218. Westmorland (2)
219. Weth
220. Wethersfield "massacre"
221. Weymouth (1)
222. Whaplode
223. Wheel wright
224. Wheelwright and wood-turner
225. When he receipted for a portion of his father's estate
226. When he went off and was never heard from again
227. when twenty-one years old (1)
228. where he baptized all of his children. (1)
229. where he was a first settler (1)
230. Wherwell
231. which after the partition of 1102-1105 was called the Comte de Forcalquier (1)
232. which he lost to Harold "the fair-haired"; (1)
233. while at sea on the way over
234. while deer hunting (1)
235. While in the army.
236. While in the Union Army
237. while on a fishing trip (1)
238. while on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (1)
239. While on Crusade with Louis IX King of France
240. while on the 1st Crusade (1)
241. While Serving in the Army
242. while trying to ascend the Nescopeck Falls (1)
243. Whitby Abbey
244. Whitchurch
245. White Friars'
246. Whitehall
247. Whitmonday
248. who apparently left no descendants. (1)
249. who came from Scotland. (1)
250. who d. 1705 (1)
251. who descended from Count Geilin and Raimonde (1)
252. who died abt. 1801 (1)
253. who died without issue (1)
254. who in his will mentions his daughter who is the wife of John Knapp (1)
255. who married John Walker. (1)
256. who married Samuel Lothrop (1)
257. who settled over the First Church at Charlestown (1)
258. who subequently usurped the high kingship of Leinster (1)
259. who then merged Croatia with Hungary (1)
260. who worked most of his time as a farm laborer (1)
261. Wholesale tobacco
262. whom he wed secretly (1)
263. Whorlton
264. WI (19)
265. Wickhambrook
266. Wid. of John de Wrottesley and Sir William Botiller
267. Wid. of John de Wrottesley and Sir William Bottiler
268. Widow of ? Ayers
269. Widow of ? Backus
270. Widow of ? Clark
271. Widow of ? Clement of Haverhill
272. Widow of ? Davis
273. Widow of ? Kenney
274. Widow of ? Low
275. Widow of ? Mead
276. Widow of ? Rider
277. Widow of ? Rolfe
278. Widow of ? Simmons
279. Widow of ? Thaxter
280. Widow of ? Williams of Bristol Conn.
281. Widow of ? Williams of Colchester
282. Widow of Alexander Bysbie
283. Widow of Benjamin Hewitt
284. Widow of Charles Winthrop Cutter
285. Widow of Clodomer
286. Widow of Count Immo
287. Widow of Harry's mother's brother William Sanders
288. widow of Henry Somerby (1)
289. Widow of Henry Ward of Worcester
290. widow of John Fisher (1)
291. Widow of John Stone
292. widow of Lieut. Reynold Marvin (1)
293. Widow of of ? Patterson
294. Widow of Paul Dean
295. Widowed - lists having 10 children with 6 living
296. Widower of Desire Annable
297. Wife not living with him - but says is married
298. wife of Amos Walworth (1)
299. wife of Edward III King of England (1)
300. wife of Thomas Brown (1)
301. Wife Susie is listed as a widow
302. Wigborough Essex ENGL
303. Wighill
304. Wightman Cemetery
305. Wigmore
306. Wigund
307. Wilbur is listed as being divorced in the 1910 Census
308. Wilconsin (1)
309. Will Co. Illinois (1)
310. Will dated 1 Jan 1672/3 and proved 30 Mar 1676
311. Will dated 1 May 1534 and proved 16 Jan 1534/5
312. Will dated 10 Dec 1646 and proved 6 July 1650
313. Will dated 10 May 1536 and proved 14 Nov 1536
314. Will dated 12 Aug 1584 and proved 5 Dec 1584
315. Will dated 12 Sep 1657 and proved 18 Dec 1657
316. Will dated 12 Sep and proved 14 Nov 1556
317. Will dated 13 Aug 1552 and proved 13 Nov 1559
318. Will dated 13 Jul 1614 and proved 1 Nov 1614.
319. Will dated 14 Jan 1652/3 and proved 11 May 1653
320. Will dated 16 Dec 1547 and proved 21 Apr 2548
321. Will dated 16 Dec 1651 and proved 23Mmar 1651/2
322. Will dated 16 Feb 1505/6 and proved 16 May 1506
323. Will dated 17 Aug 1499 and proved 27 Feb 1500/1
324. Will dated 1705 and proved 1712
325. Will dated 18 Oct 1474 and proved 11 Dec 1474
326. Will dated 19 Oct 1581 and proved 29 Jan 1581/2
327. Will dated 2 June 1493 and proved 7 Oct 1494
328. Will dated 2 May 1588 and proved 14 Aug 1591
329. Will dated 2 Sep 1590 and proved 21 June 1591
330. Will dated 20 July 1527 and proved 7 Apr 1528
331. Will dated 20 July 1637 and proved 23 Nov 1637
332. Will dated 20 June 1509 and proved in 1513
333. Will dated 21 Feb 1493/4 and proved 6 May 1494
334. Will dated 21 May 1546 and proved 17 July 1546
335. Will dated 21 Nov 1378 and proved 6 Dec 1379
336. Will dated 24 Oct 1670 and proved 14 June 1671
337. Will dated 25 Aug 1508 and proved in 1508
338. Will dated 25 May 1580 and proved on 4 Feb 1580/1
339. Will dated 28 Dec 1559 and proved 1 Feb 1559/60
340. Will dated 3 June 1601 and proved 5 Nov 1602
341. Will dated 30 Jul 1577 and proved 15 Aug 1577
342. will dated 30 June and proved 7 Nov 1608
343. Will dated 30 May 1625 and proved 18 Aug 1631
344. Will dated 4 June 1535 and proved 24 Jan 1535/6
345. Will dated 4 Mar 1515/6 and proved 18 Nov 1516
346. Will dated 4 Mar. and proved 7 Mar 1552/3
347. Will dated 8 Sep 1630 and was proved 7 Feb 1630/1
348. Will Dated 9 Nov
349. Will dated 9 Sep 1509 and proved 1 Feb 1509/10
350. Will presented in Court and duly "proved"
351. Will Probated
352. Will proved
353. Will was dated
354. Will was made
355. Will was proved
356. Will was proved.
357. Will.
358. William Arnold b. 1880 (1)
359. William B. Ripley
360. William Baldwin Meigs
361. William d'Ivry of Minster (Lovel)
362. William de Fort/de Forz or le Fort
363. William de Vernon
364. William II Count of Burgundy and Macon
365. William II Rufus
366. William is in a tomb with his sister Blanche
367. William is listed as "Beatty" white male
368. William Jr. and Thomas Swan
369. William Of Winchester
370. William of Windsor (1)
371. William Peter Pierce Slawson
372. William Swan and Benadam Denison
373. William Tansey Powers
374. William the Atheling
375. William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings (1)
376. William the Marshall the Regent
377. William the Red
378. William V Duke of Aquitaine
379. William VII of Poitou
380. William VIII of Poitou
381. William Williams J.P. of Groton
382. Wilts County (1)
383. Wilts County England (1)
384. Wilts. (1)
385. Wiltshire (6)
386. Wimborne Minster
387. Winchcombe near Tewkesbury
388. Winchester (4)
389. Winchester Cathedral (2)
390. Windham
391. Windham Co. Connecticut (1)
392. Windham Conn.
393. Windsor (3)
394. Windsor Castle
395. Windsor-Bloomfield Congregational Church
396. Wingfield
397. Winnebago Co. Wisconsin (1)
398. Winslow Cemetery
399. Winwick
400. Wire Mill - twister
401. Wisc (7)
402. Wisc. (6)
403. Wisconisin (1)
404. Wisconsin (913)
405. Wisconsin (could not read census) (1)
406. Wisconsin (no grave marker) (1)
407. Wisconsin in (1)
408. Wisconsin?
409. Wisconskn (1)
410. Wisconson (2)
411. Wisconson?
412. Wiscosin (3)
413. Wisonsin (1)
414. with 7 living (1)
415. With contract
416. with dispensation
417. with Dispensation from Cardinal Wolsey
418. With his father in the fight with the Indians at Brookfield
419. With husband to New England
420. With Licence
421. with licence to be married in the chapel of the manor-house at Wressell
422. With License
423. with Marraige settlement (1)
424. with marriage contract
425. with Papal dispensation
426. with Papal dispensation to remain in marriage contracted but not consummated (1)
427. with pardon for marrying without license
428. with some of his brothers (1)
429. With Special dispensation
430. with the younger John Winthrop and company. (1)
431. Without Issue
432. Without the king's licence
433. Witnessed a charter of Cardena
434. Witnessed a charter to the monatery of Fulda
435. Witnessed a charter with his brother Humbert
436. Witnessed Charters
437. Witnessed the charter of Hugh the Great of France
438. Wittenberg
439. Wittislingen
440. Wladislaw I Hermann King of Poland
441. Woden-born King of Lethra
442. Wolfratshausen
443. Wood Co. Texas (1)
444. Woodbury Connecticut
445. Woodham Walter
446. Woodlands
447. Woodlawn Cemetery
448. Woodsome Hall
449. Woodstock
450. Wootton-under-Edge
451. Worcester
452. Worcester Cathedral
453. Worcester co. England (1)
454. Worcester House
455. Worcestershire (1)
456. Worchester (1)
457. Working as a Clipper at the Cotton Mill
458. Working as a Reel Winder at the Cotton Mill
459. Works at a Print Company
460. Works at a Printing Company
461. Works at Scale Shop
462. Works at the Furnace
463. Works for the Steel Company
464. Works in corset shop
465. Works in the Mines
466. Worksop
467. World War 1
468. World War I (3)
469. World War I - Army
470. World War I - P & F US Navy
471. World War I and World War II
472. World War I Veteran - Cadet Co. AS
473. World War II
474. World War II - Army
475. World War II - CMI US Navy
476. World War II - Korea
477. World War II - PFC US Army
478. World War II - U.S. Navy
479. Worms
480. Worsall co. York
481. Worthing
482. Wounded and captured - Battle of Marston
483. Wounded at Bloreheath
484. Wounded at the battle of Poitiers
485. Wounded at the siege of Rouen
486. Wrayholme
487. writer and naturalist (1)
488. Writtle
489. Wulfhilde
490. Wurzburg
491. WV (1)
492. WW II - US Army
493. WWI (1)
494. WWII Air Medal (1)
495. Wwisconsin (1)
496. Wye
497. Wymondham Priory
498. Wyoming (57)
499. Wyoning (1)