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Note N1968
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LDS IGI index, Missouri
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Note N1969
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Name only appears in LDS IGI index, Missouri. Probably was out on his own by the 1870 census.
William was mentioned in his father's will as follows "I give and bequeath to my son William Henry Lewis forty acres of land lying east of Venables Mill in Nemaha county in Nebraska." This land probably adjoined that given to William's brother Otis Clinton.
"Notice of Application. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Atchison,} ss In the Probate County of Atchison county, Mo. The State of Missouri to Albert Butler, Administrator of the estate of Susan Lewis, deceased. William H. Lewis, Elizabeth Fidelia Weller and Philip Weller, her husband, Otis C. Lewis, Robert M. Lewis, Carilla B. Coles and Frank Coles, her husband, Wilson Williams, William Hunter and Albert H. Hunter,
GREETING: You are hereby notified that application by petition has been made to the Probate Court of Atchison county, in the State of Missouri, by John H. Allen and Albert P. Allen, for an order of said court for t he division of partition of the personal property of Susan Lewis, late of said county, deceased, in equal parts in kind between said John H. Allen and Albert P. Allen and William H. Lewis, Elizabeth Fidelia Weller and Philip Weller, her husband, Otis C. Lewis, Robert M. Lewis, Carilla B. Coles and Frank Coles, her husband, Wilson Williams, William Hunter and Albert H. Hunter, as children, grand children and only heirs of said deceased, and that said applicant on will be heard at the court house in the city of Rock Port, the county seat of said county, on the 1st day of April, adjourned term thereof, to be held on the 14th day of April, 1884, and such order will be made in the premises as may be meet and proper. FRANK M. JOSLYN. Judge Probate Court."--14 Feb 1884, The Atchison County (MO) Mail
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Note N1970
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Living with mother and father in law. Age appears to be 88 years, but this cannot be correct if he is their son-in-law.
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Note N1971
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An old "knight of the mansion" or noble of Worms.
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Note N1972
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A knightly "lord of the mansion" of Worms.. A knight and land lord in Worms; vassal of the lord high steward Werner III. Of Boland (1218 trustee of King Henry VII), testifies in 1215 in Worms for Werner III of Bolander in a court document. Werner III acted as the administrator of the cloister Marienthal near Donnersberg.
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Note N1973
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Of Quenenbach. In 1302, sold a plot of land in Lich to the Kloister Urnsburg in return for an annual pension. After his death this pension was to be cancelled in favor of his soul/ He was knight of the castle in Lich.
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Note N1974
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of Quenenbach, Oberquembach near Wetzlar. He lived in 1271 in a house in the royal city Wetzlar. Presumably vassel of the lord high stewards of Boland-Falkenstein-Münzenberg.
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Note N1975
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He was a charity nurse in Eberstadt. In the years 1625-1631 he embezzled funds and was therefore imposed a fine by the count of Soms, for whichhe had to take up a loan to pay, even his later widow had to pay down this loan.
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Note N1976
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Occupation: Pharmacist
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Note N1977
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Occupation: Farmer
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Note N1978
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The Reformed line of Kaiserlauthern. Tafel #1
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Note N1979
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Occupation: Letter Carrier