Matches 4,301 to 4,350 of 5,019
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Retail Grocer | Appelget, David Baird (I5742)
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4302 |
Retired Baker | Applegate, William (I41279)
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4303 |
Retired Banker | Applegate, Daniel (I21028)
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4304 |
Retired blacksmith | Applegate, Charles (I35475)
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4305 |
Retired Cement Contractor | Applegate, George Washington (I17567)
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4306 |
Retired Farmer | Beekman, Isaac (I1566)
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4307 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, John Warner (I9115)
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4308 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Basil (I11564)
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4309 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Abijah (I15874)
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4310 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Charles Zebulon (I16652)
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4311 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Abraham Van Metre (I21230)
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4312 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Uriah (I21911)
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4313 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Joseph Stillwell (I27984)
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4314 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Richard (I27992)
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4315 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, William (I28069)
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4316 |
Retired Farmer | Applegate, Charles Henry (I30035)
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4317 |
Retired Mason | Applegate, Edward N (I14098)
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4318 |
Retired Merchant | Applegate, Obadiah Higby (I16115)
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4319 |
Retired Merchant | Applegate, Elisha (I18095)
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4320 |
Retired Merchant | Burge, Richardson (I18098)
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4321 |
Retired Newspaper Publisher | Applegate, Clabe (I42978)
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4322 |
Retired Rail Road Engineer | Applegate, Claude Watson (I17993)
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4323 |
Retired Salesman | Applegate, George Samuel (I17158)
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4324 |
Retired Salesman | Applegate, Wesley DeWolfe (I43424)
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4325 |
Retired Storekeeper | Applegate, Charles Henry (I27634)
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4326 |
Retired--B&O Railroad | Applegate, John William (I37339)
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4327 |
Retired--ventilating and sheet metal | Applegate, Arthur H (I17516)
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4328 |
Retrieved 1 Sep 2010 | Source (S32)
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4329 |
retrieved and downloaded 2013-01-11 | Source (S1066)
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4330 |
retrieved from familysearch.org | Source (S256)
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4331 |
Rev H M Keck Of Afton Ohio, USA | Family F8484
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4332 |
Rev. JG Symmes | Family F1842
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4333 |
Revenue Collector | Applegate, Lisbon Douglas (I25527)
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4334 |
RICHARD E. APPLEGATE
Richard’s great-great-grandfather, Andrew Applegate was born around 1786. He married Sally Brand on September 20, 1827. Andrew was an early resident of Portsmouth and had a blacksmith shop at Second and Jefferson Street in 1847.
Andrew’s son, who was a great-grandfather of Richard, was also named Richard. He married Lucy Bostwick on February 1, 1860. He was a river boat captain and pilot on the Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio.
His son, young Richard’s grandfather, was named Alonzo. He married Hattie Wright January 18, 1885. She was a Cherokee Indian on her mother’s side. Alonzo was a member of the Portsmith Fire Department when they drove horses. One day Alonzo’s own barn burned down because the firemen on duty didn’t know where the fireplug was and he wouldn’t tell them. He thought it was part of their job. He took part in fire races with other local stations. The races were quite popular then. Alonzo was quite a fireman, win or lose.
One of Alonzo’s sons was named Charles. Charles married Julia Hannah, April 28, 1926. They had eight sons and one daughter. He worked at the Wheeling Steel Mill in New Boston. Charles played in a local band, was a local boxer and played on the mill’s softball team.
His son, Richard Eugene Applegate, was born October 31, 1927. He attended the Portsmouth city schools and married Carolyn Hall on February 1, 1963. They have two sons, Richard II, born February 1, 1965, and David Andrew, born April 23, 1967.
Richard E. served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1951. He was a barber located at Sixth and Offnere Street for 11 years. Richard then became a milk man for Lawson dairy for 10 years. Richard has most recently been a sales representative for the Western and Soputhern Insurance Company for the past seven years. Richard is a veteran of the Korean War. His great-grandfather, Richard, was a Civil war veteran.
In other activities, he was a Red Cross simming instructor for 1955 to 1971 at Dreamland Pool. Richard has been a Scout master of troop 15 at First Christian Church for 30 years. His most memorable memory in Scouting was a 250-mile hike from the Columbia Parkway in Cincinnati to Toledo, Ohio.
Richard’s son, David, is in the Air Force and Richard II is in college. The Applegates reside in Portsmouth. | Applegate, Richard Eugene (I5369)
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Richard E. Applegate., 75, died Wednesday, November 7, 2007, in Louisville. He was born October 9, 1932, in Indianapolis, IN. He was a graduate of Scottsburg High School and received The Scottsburg High School Outstanding Alumni Award in 1979. He completed courses with American Institute of Banking School with Lee Hamilton as the instructor. He was a member of Scottsburg United Methodist church and a member of Scottsburg First Baptist Church and past financial secretary, assoc. member of Amick-Baker-Kellems FOP Lodge #156, co-chair several years for George Rogers Clark Boy Scouts of America, member of board and treasurer for The Scottsburg Educational Loan Fund, past treasurer of Scottsburg Alumni Association, trustee and treasurer of Old Ox Baptist Church, past councilman of City of Scottsburg, past member of Board of Works City of Scottsburg, the City Water Works Board and past president, past Zoning Board member, and a Diamond Club member of State Banking, member of Scott County Extension Office Board and treasurer of Scott County 4-H Clubs, board member on Main Street USA Project for City of Scottsburg, board member and treasurer of Scottsburg Sidewalk Project, charter member of Desert Shield Support Group of Scott County. He retired from Scott County State Bank in 1996 starting his career May 24, 1954 in bookkeeping, held titles with the bank as manager of the installment loan department, assistant cashier, cashier, vice president and trust officer January 10 1967, exec. vice president & trust officer February 19 1974, member of the Board of Directors of Scott County State Bank March 11 1976, asst. secretary of Board of Directors of the Scott County State Bank, member of the board and also served as secretary and treasurer at Scott County Building Corp., received title October 2 1979 of senior vice president of Scott County State Bank and on August 19 1988 was named president of Scott County State Bank, he was retired from board of directors in 2006. He is preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Maude Richey Applegate; brother Floyd Applegate; and his granddaughter, Kayla Nicole Applegate. He is survived by his wife, Lavaughn Adams Applegate of Scottsburg; sons, Richard Lynn Applegate (Patricia) of Scottsburg, Timothy D. Applegate (Carolyn) of Scottsburg; sister-in-law, Marjorie Applegate of Indianapolis; four grandchildren, Timothy Lee Applegate, Jared Levi Applegate, Lindsay Nicole Applegate and Bradley Andrew Applegate. Funeral was at Scottsburg United Methodist, with Pastor Steve Brackney and, Pastor John Gillespie officiating. Burial in Scottsburg Cemetery. | Applegate, Richard Eugene (I20530)
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4336 |
RILEY APPLEGATE-The surname Applegate, according to Lower, the best authority on surnames, is from the ancient Saxon word applegarth, which mean an apple orchard, and as many of the old families were engaged in farming, it is interesting to note that this family evidently excelled in the rearing of their apple orchards. The original settlers in this country of this old family were three brothers, John, Jacob, and Bartholomew, all of whom settled in the State of New Jersey, but in various parts of it, one going west, one south, and one east. later descendents of theirs are mentioned in the records of Freehold, a Thomas and Bartholomew being named in 1674. They came from Gravesend, Long Island, and Thomas probably settled and married Johanna Gibbons, a daughter of Richard Gibbons, who was one of the twelve original Monmouth patentees. Thomas died about the beginning of 1699, leaving his widow and six sons: Thomas, John, Daniel, Joseph, Benjamin, and Richard. His will was dated February 1, 1698, and was proved February 29, 1699, his widow, Johanna and her father being the executors. His eldest son, Thomas settled at Perth Amboy, marrying Ann, ----- and their sons were: Thomas, John, James, and Andrew, and their descendents today number many thousands, an early branch having settled in Ocean and Monmouth counties, One branch in Trenton, one in Freehold , and others scattered throughout the country. The well remembered justice of the peace of Toms River Joseph Appleton (?-ED), was of this family, and among the records of the Revolutionary War, in the patriot army are found the names of the following Applegates from Monmouth County: Daniel, John, Bartholomew, Benjamin, Robert, James, Joseph and William.
Riley Applegate was born December 4, 1893, at Island Heights, New Jersey, son of Samuel and Margaret (Johnson) Applegate, his father a carpenter. He was educated at the public schools of Island Heights, and later attended the high school of Toms River, New Jersey. Completing his education, he entered the garage business and has continued in that line ever since, today running a garage in Island Heights, where he has the capacity for storing cars, repairing, carrying supplies, etc., and has a sub-agency for the Buick automobiles. During the war he entered the United States army in 1917, at Toms River, and was sent to, Camp Dix, then to Port Sam Houston, Camp Merritt, New Jersey, and then overseas to St. Longue, France, and was in action at Alsace-Lorraine. Chateau Thierry, Soissons and the Argonne, serving in the motor transport corps. He received his honorable discharge on September 4, 1919, after his service of twenty-three months. On his return he resumed his business affairs, and has met with a constantly growing success.
Mr. Applegate is a Republican in politics, and fraternally is a member of the Magnolia Council, Junior Order United States Mechanics, of Toms River. He also belongs to the Island Heights and the Toms River Yacht clubs, and in his religious affiliation is a member of the Methodist Church of Island Heights. Mr. Applegate is unmarried. | Applegate, Riley (I2663)
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Robert Applegate, b. abt 1848 in PA [1850 US Census, PA, Greene Co., Rich Hill Twp., 25/25 (age 1, birthplace PA); 1860 US Census, PA, Greene Co., Richhill Twp., NARA Film 653, p. 45, Fam 320 (age 11, birthplace PA); 1870 US Census, PA, Greene Co., Rich Hill Twp., p. 45, 32/324 (age 22, birthplace PA); PA, Greene Co., Aleppo Twp., NARA Film No. T9-1113, p. 123A (age 31, birthplace PA); d. 30 April 1900 in Richhill Twp., Greene Co., PA [Greene Co. PA Will Book 9-445]. He married Huldah Bell, b. abt 1851 [1880 US Census, supra (age 29, birthplace PA)]; d. . | Applegate, Robert (I41385)
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Rock Road | Applegate, Bessie Belle (I37716)
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4339 |
Rope Maker | Applegate, Lewis (I41829)
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Rubber Factory | Applegate, John (I14078)
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4341 |
Rubber Factory | Applegate, Harry (I14084)
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Rubber Work | Applegate, John (I14078)
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4343 |
Rubber Work | Applegate, Harry (I14084)
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4344 |
Rubber Worker | Applegate, Harrison (I37964)
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Ruling Elder in the First Presbyterian Church of Freehold from 18 jan 1846 | Perrine, Andrew (I29095)
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Ryden Lane | Applegate, John Holmes Hubbard DeNyse (I5655)
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Ryden Lane | Cornell, Myra L (I5654)
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Ryden Lane | Applegate, Ella Jane (I5645)
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Ryder Ave near Ave. F
next door to John and Myra Applegate | Cornell, Benjamin H (I5653)
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Ryder Ave near Ave. F | Applegate, John Holmes Hubbard DeNyse (I5655)
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