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551 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MATTHEWS, Donald Carl (70)
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552 | U.S. Federal | BUCHANAN, George T. (91)
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553 | U.S. Federal | BUCHANAN, Ansel L (132)
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554 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JOHNSON, Virginia Mabel (138)
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555 | U.S. Federal | BUCHANAN, Jane (217)
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556 | U.S. Federal | BUCHANAN, Robert (308)
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557 | U.S. Federal | COCHRANE, Mabel (471)
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558 | U.S. Federal | BUCHANAN, Olive P (704)
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559 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MATTHEWS, Elton Ray (711)
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560 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MATTHEWS, Elton Ray (711)
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561 | U.S. Federal Census | MATTHEWS, John Heman (56)
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562 | U.S. Federal Census | MATTHEWS, Grant E (155)
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563 | U.S. Federal Census | MATTHEWS, George W (499)
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564 | U.S. Federal, with parents. | BUCHANAN, Isabella (151)
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565 | U.S. Federal. | BUCHANAN, Charles H (285)
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566 | United States of America, Bureau of Census, 1870 U.S. Census [Ninth Census of the United States] (Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Administration., 1870), M593, RG29, 1,761 rolls. | Source Source: 2091 (2091)
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567 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, 1850 U.S. Census, Population Schedule. [Seventh Census of the United States] (Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Administration, 1850). | Source Source: 2156 (2156)
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568 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, 1860 U.S. Census, Population Schedule. [Eighth Census of the United States] (Washington, D.C.:, National Archives and Records Administration,, 1860). | Source Source: 2092 (2092)
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569 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, 1880 U.S. Census, Population Schedule [Tenth Census of the United States] (Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Administration, 1880), T9, 1454 Rolls. | Source Source: 2085 (2085)
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570 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, 1900 U.S. Census, Population Schedule [Twelfth Census of the United States] (Provo, UT, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2004), http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7602, Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. .http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7602 | Source Source: 2110 (2110)
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571 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, 1910 U.S. Census, Population Schedule. [Thirteenth Census of the United States] (Provo, UT, Ancestry.com, 2006), http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7884, Original data: Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. | Source Source: 2134 (2134)
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572 | United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration. Records of the Selective Service System, Record Group Number 147. National Archives and Records Administration. ___________________________________________ [from ancestry.com] The U.S. officially entered World War II on 8 December 1941 following an attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Just about a year before that, in October 1940, President Roosevelt had signed into law the first peacetime selective service draft in U.S. history, due to rising world conflicts. After the U.S. entered WWII a new selective service act required that all men between ages 18 and 65 register for the draft. Between November 1940 and October 1946, over 10 million American men were registered. This database is an indexed collection of the draft cards from the Fourth Registration, the only registration currently available to the public (the other registrations are not available due to privacy laws). The Fourth Registration, often referred to as the "old man's registration", was conducted on 27 April 1942 and registered men who born on or between 28 April 1877 and 16 February 1897 - men who were between 45 and 64 years old - and who were not already in the military. Information available on the draft cards includes: Name of registrant Age Birth date Birthplace Residence Employer information Name and address of person who would always know the registrant's whereabouts Physical description of registrant (race, height, weight, eye and hair colors, complexion) Additional information such as mailing address (if different from residence address), serial number, order number, and board registration information may also be available. For individuals who lived near a state border, sometimes their Draft Board Office was located in a neighboring state. Therefore, you may find some people who resided in one state, but registered in another. Which states are currently available in this database? This database currently contains draft cards for the following states: Alaska Arkansas* California* Connecticut Delaware Idaho Illinois Indiana* Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York* Ohio* Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin *The collection of records for these states in this database is incomplete. Therefore, it is possible that an ancestor who fits the age requirement of this registration and is from one of these states, will not currently be found in this database. Records for additional states will be added to this database as Ancestry can acquire them. The original draft registration cards for the following states were destroyed several years ago and were never microfilmed before they were destroyed. Therefore, there will never be records for these states in this database. Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Locating Originals: The original draft cards are held by each state's National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Regional Branch. All of these cards are also available on microfilm from the Family History Library (FHL) and/or NARA. How are the Cards Organized? The draft cards are arranged by state and are then in alphabetical order by surname, followed by the local draft board number. There may be instances where the cards are filed out of order. For example, there are some surnames beginning with M in the Q-S surname range. These are correct, as the cards were misordered prior to filming. Note regarding the images for the states of DE, MD, PA, and WV: These four states were microfilmed at the National Archives in such a way that the back of one person’s draft card appears in the same image as the front of the next individual’s card. Thus, when viewing the scanned image of each person's original draft card you will see the correct front side of each person's draft card, but the back side of the previous person’s card. The draft cards for states other than Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia were microfilmed in a different manner and thus images of the original draft cards from those other states display correctly in the database. | Source Source: 12361 (12361)
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573 | United Status of America, Bureau of the Census, 1930 U.S. Census, Population Schedule. [Fifteenth Census of the United States] (Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Administration, 1930), http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6224, Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. | Source Source: 2080 (2080)
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574 | Unverified - All data from Elton’s notes. | MERRIAM, Ruth Not Verified (67)
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575 | US Census | MATTHEWS, Fanny L (359)
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576 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MATTHEWS, Donald Carl (70)
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577 | US Federal | MATTHEWS, Willard E (96)
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578 | US Federal | MATTHEWS, Austin P (129)
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579 | US Federal | GOODMAN, Lucy H (157)
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580 | US Federal | GOODMAN, Lucy H (157)
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581 | US Federal | MATTHEWS, Eva (224)
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582 | US Federal | MATTHEWS, Leonard (299)
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583 | US Federal | MATTHEWS, Fanny L (359)
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584 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MATTHEWS, Elton Lynn (659)
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585 | US Federal | MATTHEWS, Edgar (751)
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586 | US Federal. Note: Edwin is listed as a widower. Also as a dairyman | MATTHEWS, Edwin C (421)
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587 | Vitals: Marriage records 1887 to 1893 :Henniker, Merrimack Co, New Hampshire Henniker, New Hampshire Marriage Records 1887 to 1893 These marriage records were found in the Annual Reports of the town of Henniker. They are available at the New Hampshire Historical Society. […] Date/Place of marriage: June 19, 1888/Hillsborough Grooms name/age/color/# of Marriage: George W. Matthews/24/white/1st Grooms place of birth: Henniker Grooms Residence at time of marriage/occupation: Henniker/Farmer Grooms father/mother: Joseph H. Matthews/Adaline Adams Grooms father's birth place/occupation: Danville, Can/Farmer Grooms mother's birth place/occupation: Henniker/Housewife Brides name/age/color/# of Marriage: Addie L. Thurston/20/white/1st Brides place of birth: Stoddard Brides Residence at time of marriage/occupation: Hillsborough/? Brides father/mother: James Thurston/Lucy A. Center Brides father's birth place/occupation: Keene/Mill Operative Brides mother's birth place/occupation: Merrimack/Housewife Person by whom they were married: Rev. D. W. Goodale Residence of person by whom they were married: Hopkinton | Family 959
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588 | Vol LXXI No. 13 Thursday, March 30, 1939 - Front Page 4th column - top FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. OLIVE B. MATTHEWS ______ The funeral of Mrs. Olive Buchanan Matthews was held from Union Chapel, Hillsboro Lower Village Sunday afternoon, with Rev. Edwin Young, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church officiating clergyman. Mrs. Lora Brake and Miss Madeline Gilmore sang, “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go” and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus,” accompanied by Mrs. Cyrus Phelps, organist. The Fortnightly Club, of which she was a past president, and the Ladies’ Aid society where she had served as secretary for several years, attended in a body. Mrs. Matthews was a direct descendant of Samuel Dinsmore, a prominent citizen of Antrim of Revolutionary fame, and kept alive many of the old traditions of the pioneers and was also actively interested in the annual school reunion of Antrim where she was a one time resident. During the twenty-seven years she dwelt in the brick house at the intersection of the highways in the Lower Village, her strength and infuence were expended in the effort to help others and promote any worthy cause. Among those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dodge, and daughters Althea and Mildred, Haverhill; William Buchanan, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Watertown, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Kittery, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Matthews, South Eliot, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buchanan, Walter Buchanan, Winchester; Mrs. Ellis Wyman, East Swanzey; John C and Clarence White, Concord; Mr. and Mrs. David Ames, Mrs. and Mrs. charles Matthews, John Matthews, Rochester; Mr. an dMrs. Murry Perham, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthews, Keene, Mrs. Earl Matthews, Troy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simonds, East Weare; Minnie Gove and son, Hopkinton; Mrs. Rena Farrar, Mrs. Sadie Hoffman, Henniker; Mr. and Mrs. George HAstings and Miss Julia Hastings, Antrim. Bearers were two sons, Elton and Merton and two grandsons, Donald and Elton L. Burial was in the family lot in Mable Avenue cemetery under the supervision of Fred Nelson, funeral director, of Wilton. __________________________________________________ Hillsborough Messenger, Hillsborough, New Hampshire Vol. LXXI. No. 12; Thursday, March 23, 1939. Front Page, 5th column, bottom MRS. OLIVE B. MATTHEWS ____ Mrs. Olive B. Matthews passed away very suddenly at her home in the Lower Village on Wednesday, March 22, aged 28. She was born in Newbury, Vt., the daughter of Walter and Susan (Tuttle) Buchanan, and had made her home in this town for the past 27 years. Survivors are three sons, Elton R and Fred H. of this town and Merton D. Matthews of South Elliot Me., also two sisters, Mrs. Lela Dodge of Haverhill, Mass, and Mrs. Eva Corliss of Piermont, two brothers, Ansel Buchanan of Winchester, N.H., and Elmer E. Buchanan of Hillsboro and three granchildren. Funeral services will be held in the chapel at the Lower Village on Sunday, March 26, at 2:30. Rev Edwin B Young, pastor of the Methodist church, will be in charge of the service. | BUCHANAN, Olive P (704)
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589 | Vol LXXI No. 13 Thursday, March 30, 1939 - Front Page 4th column - top FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. OLIVE B. MATTHEWS ______ The funeral of Mrs. Olive Buchanan Matthews was held from Union Chapel, Hillsboro Lower Village Sunday afternoon, with Rev. Edwin Young, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church officiating clergyman. Mrs. Lora Brake and Miss Madeline Gilmore sang, “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go” and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus,” accompanied by Mrs. Cyrus Phelps, organist. The Fortnightly Club, of which she was a past president, and the Ladies’ Aid society where she had served as secretary for several years, attended in a body. Mrs. Matthews was a direct descendant of Samuel Dinsmore, a prominent citizen of Antrim of Revolutionary fame, and kept alive many of the old traditions of the pioneers and was also actively interested in the annual school reunion of Antrim where she was a one time resident. During the twenty-seven years she dwelt in the brick house at the intersection of the highways in the Lower Village, her strength and infuence were expended in the effort to help others and promote any worthy cause. Among those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dodge, and daughters Althea and Mildred, Haverhill; William Buchanan, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Watertown, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Kittery, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Matthews, South Eliot, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buchanan, Walter Buchanan, Winchester; Mrs. Ellis Wyman, East Swanzey; John C and Clarence White, Concord; Mr. and Mrs. David Ames, Mrs. and Mrs. charles Matthews, John Matthews, Rochester; Mr. an dMrs. Murry Perham, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthews, Keene, Mrs. Earl Matthews, Troy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simonds, East Weare; Minnie Gove and son, Hopkinton; Mrs. Rena Farrar, Mrs. Sadie Hoffman, Henniker; Mr. and Mrs. George HAstings and Miss Julia Hastings, Antrim. Bearers were two sons, Elton and Merton and two grandsons, Donald and Elton L. Burial was in the family lot in Mable Avenue cemetery under the supervision of Fred Nelson, funeral director, of Wilton. | Source Source: 10531 (10531)
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590 | VOL: 1840 Location: Shipton, Sherbrooke, Quebec Church: Congregational Church Record #: Matthews Name: Caroling Mathews TRANSCRIPTION: Caroline, Daughter of Zenas Matthews of Shipton and Ruth Leverett his wife was born on the twenty fourth day of March Eighteen hundred and twenty three and was baptised on the third day of May Eighteen hundred and forty. George Bangs Eveline S Parker A.J. Parker [pastor?] File: 1822 B - Caroline Matthews | MATTHEWS, Caroline (520)
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591 | VOL: 1869 Location: Danville, Sherbrooke QUE Church: Congregational church Registres des Protestants Photographies au Greffe de Sherbrooke Record #: Eighteenth leaf Name: [blank] TRANSCRIPTION: Zenas Matthews, farmer, of the township of Shipton, aged Seventy six years and four months, died on the fifteenth day of July, and was buried on the eighteenth day of July, Eighteen hundred and sixty nine. J.W. Sotckwell John Mchuffey A.J. Parker, Mins | MATTHEWS, Zenas (63)
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592 | VOL: 1869 Location: Danville, Sherbrooke QUE Church: Congregational church Registres des Protestants Photographies au Greffe de Sherbrooke Record #: Eighteenth leaf Name: [blank] TRANSCRIPTION: Zenas Matthews, farmer, of the township of Shipton, aged Seventy six years and four months, died on the fifteenth day of July, and was buried on the eighteenth day of July, Eighteen hundred and sixty nine. J.W. Sotckwell John Mchuffey A.J. Parker, Mins | MATTHEWS, Zenas (63)
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593 | VOL: 1872; Location: Danville, Sherbrooke QUE, Church: Church of England, Registres des Protestants Photographies au Greffe de Sherbrooke; Record #: NA Name: Matthews buried Feb 22, 1872 TRANSCRIPTION: Ruth Matthews wife of the late Zenas Matthews, farmer of Shipton, died on the twentieth day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand eigth hundred and seventy-two, and was buried on the twenty second day of the same month in the same year aged seventy five years, by me Present: Leonard B Matthews File: 1872 D - Ruth (Leavitt) Matthews | LEAVITT, Ruth (191)
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594 | VOL: 1872; Location: Danville, Sherbrooke QUE, Church: Church of England, Registres des Protestants Photographies au Greffe de Sherbrooke; Record #: NA Name: Matthews buried Feb 22, 1872 TRANSCRIPTION: Ruth Matthews wife of the late Zenas Matthews, farmer of Shipton, died on the twentieth day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand eigth hundred and seventy-two, and was buried on the twenty second day of the same month in the same year aged seventy five years, by me Present: Leonard B Matthews File: 1872 D - Ruth (Leavitt) Matthews | LEAVITT, Ruth (191)
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595 | w. parents | MATTHEWS, Herman Wells (279)
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596 | W. R. Cochrane (Rev.), History of the Town of Antrim, New Hampshire (Manchester, N.H., Mirror Steam Printing Press, 1880), F44.A7C6 1880, subtitle: From Its Earliest Settlement, to June 27, 1877, with a Brief Genealogical Record of all the Antrim Families. Author was Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. | Source Source: 2162 (2162)
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597 | w/ family Joseph Matthews (head) age 69 Adaline Matthews (wife) age 59 Willard E Matthews (son) age 22 | Family 899
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598 | w/ family: Joseph Matthews age 49 Adaline Matthews age 39 John H Matthews age 17 George W Matthews age 15 Herman W Matthews age 13 Grant E Matthews age 11 Williard E Matthews age 2 | Family 899
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599 | w/ Parents. | MATTHEWS, Herman Wells (279)
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600 | w/ Wife Adaline (20) Daughter lizzie A (2) Son Lewis A (9/12 mo) Value of property $3000 Personal estate: $1000 Born in Canada | Family 899
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