Matches 4,801 to 4,850 of 5,019
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US Detective | Applegate, William Wallace (I9040)
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Using this as a source to glean as much information as possible about the mysterious Abigail Applegate/Schenck | Source (S1344)
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Van Sicklen Street | Applegate, William (I35490)
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Van Sicklen Street | ?, Susie (I35491)
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Van Sicklen Street | Applegate, Ethel (I35492)
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Various Records of the Orphans Court | Source (S932)
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Very difficult to read | Applegate, John (I1622)
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very iffy entry | Applegate, Samuel (I5827)
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Veterinarian | Applegate, Theodore (I27352)
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Veterinarian | Applegate, William Heishel (I36428)
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Vice President Mennel Milling Co. | Applegate, Harvey Wallace (I37149)
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Voress:
David Clayton Applegate, born July 13, 1853 in Shelby Co., OH; died Dec. 4, 1930 in Patoka, IN. He married on Dec. 2, 1875 in Patoka, IN to Lucinda (Sinda) Benjamin Fullerton, born Mar. 23, 1856; died July 9, 1914 at Patoka and was buried in Patoka Cemetery there, daughter of Charles Fullerton and Palmyra Myer. In both 1880 and 1900 census, they were living in Princeton, Gibson Co., Ind. In 1880, his grandmother, Amelia Rupert, was living with them as well as his sister, Mary, brother, Charles, and three cousins, Ella Wendell, born 1857 in Ohio; Clayton Weist, born 1868 in Ind., and Andrew Weist, born 1866 in Indiana. Children: | Applegate, David Clayton (I6732)
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Voress:
Jesse Law Applegate, born Apr. 1858; died 1916. He married Barbara Vogt, born Apr. 1858; died 1908. In 1900, they were living in Anna, Shelby Co., Ohio; in 1910, he was living there with his family and father. He was an undertaker and had a furniture store. Children: | Applegate, Jesse Law (I6765)
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John Charles Applegate, born Apr. 5, 1882 in Patoka, IN; died Jan. 13, 1947 in Evansville, Vanderburgh Co., IN. He married on Dec. 4, 1901 to Lueretta Ellen Chaney, born May 23, 1883 in Dale, Pike Co., IN; died May 24, 1961 in Evansville, IN, daughter of Isaac Barr Chaney and Mary Ellen Edwards. At one time, John was employed to play music while men unloaded freight from boats docked on the Ohio River as music was supposed to make the men work faster. John played the guitar, violin, drums, bass and mandolin. He is especially remembered for playing a "mean" Spanish fandango on the guitar. They are buried in Rosehill Cemetery, Newburgh, IN. Children: | Applegate, John Charles (I6738)
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Joseph Applegate, born Feb. 8, 1793; died Oct. 7, 1855. He served in the war of 1812 for 6 months, enlisting in Capt. Robert Conover's Co., New Jersey Militia on July 13, 1813. He married in Monmouth Co., NJ on Nov. 8, 1818 with William Anderson, officiating, to Elizabeth Clayton, born Dec. 9, 1792; died Jan. 3, 1869. They moved to Shelby Co., Green Twp., Ohio in 1837 and purchased a farm. Children: | Applegate, Joseph (I6719)
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W.O. 25628
W.C. 24555 | Source (S1022)
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Wagon Maker | Applegate, James Harvey (I13393)
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Wagon Maker | Applegate, Nathan Loveberry (I16714)
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Wagon Maker | Applegate, Charles L (I16716)
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Wagon Maker | Dice, Harvey (I37236)
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Wagonmaker | Applegate, William Henry (I6841)
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Wagonmaker | Applegate, Milton Brown (I26036)
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Wagonmaker | Applegate, Fremont Perry (I26043)
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WALTER HOWARD APPLEGATE-As junior partner of the firm of Howard Applegate & Son, Walter Howard Applegate is well known in Lakewood and in Red Bank as an expert in the general contracting business. He is unusually well prepared for taking care of the business management of that firm, being a graduate of Detroit University, where he completed a course in higher accounting, and having also studied law for one year.
The Applegate family traces descent from Thomas Applegate, an Englishman, who was one of the patentees of Flushingt, Long Island, in the patent dated October 19, 1647, issued by6 Governor Kieft. The family is an ancient one in England, where according to the best authorities, the various forms of the name, Applegarth, Appleyard, Applewaite, were all derived from “apple orechard.” Thomas Applegate was one of a party that resided for a short time in Holland, before they came to Long Island, (Actually, they came first to Wessegusset, north of Plymouth, in Plymouth Colony.—ED) and their residence in the former place indicates that they left England because their religious or political views were objectionable to the government of Charles I. From Gravesend, Long Island, Thomas Applegate and his wife, Johannah (Gibbons) Applegate, removed to Monmouth County, where he was one of the twelve Monmouth patentees. He died about the beginning of 1699, leaving sons, Thomas, John, Daniel, Joseph, Benjamin, and Richard. In the patriot army of thr Revolution the names of twenty one of the family are recorded, eight of these being from Monmouth County. The descerndents of Thomas and Johannah (Gibbons) Applegate, now number many thousands and are widely scattered throughout then country. John D. Applegate, the great-grandfatjher of Walter Howard Applegate, served in the War of 1812. His son Ivins D., married Emolin Polhemaus, and their son, Howard married Anna M. Hurley; these last named being the parents of Mr. Applegate.
Walter Howard Applegate was born in Pleasant Plains, August 4, 1892, son of Howard and Anna M. (Hurley) Applegate, the former of whom for many6 years has been engaged in business as a general contractor, and is founder and senior member of the firm of Howard Applegate & Son. After receiving his early education in the public schools of his native district, Mr. Applegate became a student in Lakewood High School, from which he graduated with the class of 1912. He then matriculated in the Detroit University of Detroit, Michigan, where in 1916 he completed a course in higher accounting. After graduation from college he spent one yearstudying law with Wilfred Jayne, and then became associated with his father in the general contracting business, under the name of Howard Applegate & Son. The firm does and extensive business in both Lakewood and Red Bank, and in the vicinity of both these towns may be seen many dwelling houses and public buildings erected by Mr. Applegate and his son. The father has for many years been an expert in the practical construction work., and his son is well qualified to take care of the business management of the firm. They have made an enviable reputation for good workmanship, for the keeping of the time clause of their contracts, and for honest business methods.
Politically Mr. Applegate gives his support to the Republican party. After the entrance of the United States into the World War he entered the service, November 15, 1917, and was sent to Camp Dix, at Wrightstown, New Jersey, from which post he was transferred to Camp Meigs, Washington, D.C. As a member of the 302nd Motor transport Corps, he served overseas for twenty months, and received his honorable discharge, in May, 1919, at Camp Upton, Long Island. | Applegate, Walter Howard (I9882)
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Warehouseman | Applegate, Cary L (I37124)
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Warrant 29-382 | Source (S1014)
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Warrant No. 13979-55-160 | Source (S914)
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Warrant No. 94664-160-55 | Source (S915)
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Warrant Nos. 96090-40-50 & 44012-120-55 | Source (S1013)
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Wash Woman | Kile, Phoebe (I7211)
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Washer woman | Britton, Ella May (I3318)
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Washerwoman | Wells, Ellen (I37336)
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Watch Repairer | Applegate, Ernest C (I11624)
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Watchmaker | Applegate, David (I14361)
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Watchman | Applegate, Garrett Stryker (I5783)
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Watchman | Applegate, Abraham (I5773)
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Watchman | Applegate, Garrett Stryker (I5783)
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Watchman | Applegate, Francis Marion (I20519)
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Watchman | Applegate, Edward Creighton "Crates" (I32479)
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Water Well Driller | Applegate, John Wesley (I26602)
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Water Well Maintainer - Tourist Camp | Applegate, William L "Bill" (I10142)
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Waterman | Applegate, Ralph (I37959)
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Weaver | Davis, Elizabeth Ann (I7160)
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Weaver | Borden, Benjamin (I38952)
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Welder | Applegate, John Frank (I1301)
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Well Driller | Applegate, John Wesley (I26602)
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West side John St between 5th and Long | Applegate, Basil Wilson (I1565)
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Wheel Builder | Applegate, Isaac (I34899)
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Wheelwright | Applegate, Joseph A (I3700)
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Wheelwright | Applegate, Joseph A (I3700)
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