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Note N4517
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"Carol's journey came to an unexpected yet peaceful end at just 64 years old. Her light will forever shine through her son Matthew (30), daughter Amanda (26), siblings Karen, Richard, and Mike, and her very special family at Leschi Market where she worked and made a daily impact for over ten years. Her unique wisdom and luminous personality will continue to inspire us every time flowers grow where they shouldn't, soufflés rise just right, the whole room laughs together, and the radio plays that song you just can't help but dance to.
Published on July 13, 2021"
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Note N4518
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"PAQUETTE, Robert Sr., passed away March 27, 1974, beloved husband of Marion, father of Robert Jr., Kathryn, Patrick, Thomas and William, brother of Alfred.
Memorial contributions may be made to the City of Hope."--29 Mar 1974, The Los Angeles (Ca) Times
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Note N4519
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"On Thursday the 27th ult. by the Rev. Matthew Lekeu, Mr. Patrick Toy, to Miss Elizabeth Lynch -- both of Berwick township, Adams county."--7 Feb 1842, The Adams Sentinel (Gettysburg, PA)
1850 census lists the family, minus Patrick, living with Elizabeth's parents.
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Note N4520
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"Mrs. Toy Dies From Injuries in Fall Mrs. Catherine B. Toy, mother of Arthur T. Toy, of 215 Wavecrest avenue, Venice, died last night in a Lost Angeles sanitarium from complications resulting from a recent fall. Mrs. Toy who spent much of her time here with her son and daughter-in-law was well known in Venice circles.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale. Besides her son, Mrs. Toy is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Leebrick of Los Angeles and three daughters in the East."--12 Apr 1940, (Venice CA) Evening Vanguard
"TOY -- AT a rest home April 11, Mrs. Catherine Bland Toy, 8, of 5122 Maplewood Ave. Funeral at 2:30 p.m. today, Wee Kirk of the Heather, interment Forest Lawn. Widow of Daniel F. Toy, Baptist minister and survived by four daughters, Mmrs. Eleanor Leebrick, Phillip Bevers and Gordon Perry and Miss Frances Toy, and a son Arthur Toy."--13 Apr 1940, Los Angeles (CA) Evening Citizen News.
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Note N4521
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Services by Pierce Brothers Venice Mortuary "Toy, Arthur T., Wed, 1 p.m."--24 Sep 1962. (Los Angeles CA) Daily News
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Note N4522
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:Miss Frances Toy Taken by Death. Miss Frances L. Toy of 239 W. Palm ave., passed away Saturday. Miss Toy was born in Hagerstown, Md., and was formerly a secretary for the Y.W.C.A. in the east. She was a member of the First Christian church of Monrovia.
Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Liebrick of Los Angeles, Mrs. Edith Perry of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Mabel Byers of Clyde, Ohio; and one brother, Arthur Toy of Venice, Calif.
Services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the chapel of the W.B. Temple Mortuary. Interment will be made in Live Oak cemetery."--19 Aug 1946, Monrovia (CA) News-Post
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Note N4523
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Living with siblings in 1860, after death of both parents.
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Note N4524
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Living with siblings in 1860 after death of both parents.
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Note N4525
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Record of Burial Place of Veteran, Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs, records dates of service as 1780-1782, in Capt. Geo. Nolf Co 2d Bn and Capt Jacob Clader Co, Rank Private.
Another card records dates of service as 7/1814 - 12/1814, in Capt. Dornblaser's Co, Rank 2nd Sergt. His name appears on Muster-roll of Captain John Dornblaser's company, belonging to a detachment of Northampton, Lehigh and Pike County militia, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Christopher J. Hutter. - http://www.pa-roots.com/pike/history/chapter3.html
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Note N4526
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Arrived on the ship Patience, Captain Hugh Steele