Margaret Livingston
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 5 Dec 1681 - Albany, New York Baptism: Death: Jun 1758 Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Robert Livingston (1654-1728) Mother: Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer (1656-1727)
Spouses and Children
1. *Colonel Samuel Vetch (6 Dec 1668 - 30 Apr 1732) Marriage: 20 Dec 1700 - New York City, New York Status:
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Father: Robert Livingston b: 13 DEC 1654 in Ancrum, Roxburgshire, ScotlandMarriage Notes (Colonel Samuel Vetch)
Mother: Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer b: 28 FEB 1655/56 in Beverwyck, New Netherlands
Children
Alida Vetch b: 25 DEC 1701
William Vetch b: 1706
Robert Livingston
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 13 Dec 1654 - Ancrum, Roxburgshire, Scotland Baptism: Death: Aug 1728 - Albany, New York Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer (28 Feb 1656 - May 1727) Marriage: 9 Jul 1679 - Albany, New York Status: Children: 1. Margaret Livingston (1681-1758)
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Raised in the Netherlands. Arrived in New York in 1674. His marriage merged the Livingstons with the prominent Schuyler and Van Rensselaer families. In 1686 he obtained the second largest manor in the colony, a 160,000 acre estate below Albany east of the Hudson River.Marriage Notes (Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer)
Children
Johannes Livingston b: 26 APR 1680 in Albany, New York
Margaret Livingston b: 5 DEC 1681 in Albany, New York
Joanna Philipina Livingston b: 1 FEB 1683/84 in Albany
Philip Livingston b: 9 JUL 1686 in Albany, New York
Gilbert Livingston b: 3 MAR 1689/90 in Albany, New York
William Livingston b: 17 MAR 1691/92 in Albany, New York
Joanna Livingston b: 10 DEC 1694
Catherine Livingston b: 22 MAY 1698
Source: Dutch Settlers Soceity of Albany Yearbook 1961-62-Schuyler Family Bible
(via dusty1936)
Mary C Lizak
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1930 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *James Phelan (Est 1930 - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Nancy Louise Phelan (1954- )Mary A Lloyd
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1867 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 1963 Burial: in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Franklin Herbert Grant (20 Aug 1864 - 1949) 2 Marriage: 31 Dec 1890 - Boston, Massachusetts 3 Status:
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d/o William & Catherine C
Robert J Lloyd
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Aug 1829 - Nova Scotia Baptism: Death: Dec 1851 - lost at sea, on passage from Boston to St. Thomas Burial: Cause of Death:
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gravestone:
Jairus H. Hilliard sailed from this port Dec 13, 1851 in Schooner Sunbeam for St. Thomas, West Indies, from whom there has been no tidings. Age 41 yrs 6 mos & 24 ds
Lost with him were George Stull Jr, 23; Robert J Loyd, 23-6 (of Nova Scotia); James Sparks, 57. All married.
Provincetown VR lists them as dead in Feb 1853, with the note "reject."
Rebecca Lobdell
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1670 - Hull, Plymouth colony Baptism: Death: 6 Aug 1743 - Hull, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Richard Stubbs (6 Dec 1661 - 5 Mar 1711) Marriage: Cir 1690 Status: Children: 1. Richard Stubbs (1692-1749) 2. William Stubbs (1694-Bef 1786) 3. Luke Stubbs (1696-1756) 4. Experience Stubbs (1698- ) 5. Margaret Stubbs (1700- ) 6. James Stubbs (1702-1731) 7. Benjamin Stubbs (1702-1721) 4 8. Samuel Stubbs (1704- ) 9. Rebecca Stubbs (1707-1791) 10. John Stubbs (1710-1711)
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d/o Isaac Lobdell & Martha Ward
m2 John Cox
W Duane Lockard PhD
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1922 - Owings, West Virginia Baptism: Death: 19 Jun 2006 - Brewster, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
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Cape Codder obit
W. Duane Lockard
Friday, June 30, 2006
BREWSTER - W. Duane Lockard, 84, died June 19 after a short illness. He was the husband of the late Beverly (White) Lockard.
Mr. Lockard was born in Owings, W.Va., coal mining country. During the Depression, he began working at age 13, starting in an all-night drug store, then in a restaurant, and later as a coal miner. He continued to work several jobs while attending the University of West Virginia, where he met his future wife.
In 1942, Mr. Lockard left college and volunteered for the Air Force, becoming a carrier pilot stationed in England. On D-day, he flew several planeloads of paratroopers into St. Mere Eglise. He flew 105 combat hours in all, including in the battles of the Bulge, Bastogne, Holland and the Rhine. At the end of the war he flew many planeloads of POWs and concentration camp survivors home to safety. Many years later, he wrote an account of his wartime experiences, which has been placed in World War II historical archives.
When the war ended, Mr. Lockard attended Yale University on the GI Bill and earned a Ph.D. in political science. He had initially planned to be an attorney but loved academic life and became a college professor instead. He taught at Connecticut College in New London, Conn., until 1961, when he went to Princeton University, where he remained until retirement. Over the years, he taught courses on such topics as state and local government, urban politics, black politics and Appalachian studies, and served as chairman of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Mr. Lockard wrote many books and articles, including "The Politics of State and Local Government," "The Perverted Priorities of American Politics," and "Coal: A Memoir."
A lifetime member of the Democratic Party, he served as a Connecticut state senator between 1954 and 1956. He was an active member of the NAACP in the 1950s, actively supported the civil rights movement in the 1960s and fought bigotry all his life. He chaired the New Jersey Governor's Commission on Migrant Labor, which resulted in legislative reforms improving the working conditions of migrant laborers. He wrote frequently about coal mine safety.
In retirement on Cape Cod, Mr. Lockard painted, wrote poetry, read extensively, wrote books and articles and worked in his vegetable garden.
He is survived by his three daughters, Linda, Jay and Leslie.
Annie F Locke
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1865 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 1941 Burial: in Orleans Cemetery 5 Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Augustus Sullivan Percival (5 May 1860 - 1921) Marriage: 19 Jan 1887 - Boston, Massachusetts 3 Status:
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d/o William F & Lovina S
Annie W Locke
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1866 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Captain Charles W Locke (1843- ) Mother: Joanna Cole Freeman (1844- )Captain Charles W Locke
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1843 - Charlestown, Massachusetts 6 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Occupation, mariner, Wellfleet, Massachusetts in Wellfleet, Massachusetts
At the 1860 Wellfleet census, Charles W. Locke was 17, a mariner, living in the household of Ebenezer & Hannah A. Freeman.• Occupation 7, seaman, Wellfleet, Massachusetts in Wellfleet, Massachusetts
• Occupation, seaman, Wellfleet, Massachusetts in Wellfleet, Massachusetts
• Alt Birth 7, , Wellfleet, Massachusetts in Wellfleet, Massachusetts
Parents
Father: William Locke (Est 1820- ) 7 Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Joanna Cole Freeman (30 Jan 1844 - ) Marriage: 17 May 1864 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 7 Status: Children: 1. Annie W Locke (1866- ) 2. Wesley J Locke (1870-1897) 3. Susie Freeman Locke (1872- ) 6 4. Jamie Washington Locke (1865- ) 8
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1850 Wellfleet censusMarriage Notes (Joanna Cole Freeman)
Charles was 9, in school, in the household of Ebenezer & Hannah A Freeman
1865, 1870, 1872 mariner/seaman, Wellfleet
1870 US census, Wellfleet:
house 398, family 463
Charles W Locke, 27, seaman, no valuation
Joanna C Locke, 27, keeping house
Annie W Locke, 4, at home
Westley J, 3/12, at home
They shared a house with Catherine Freeman (household 464), 35, school teacher, $450
Wellfleet
"Mrs. B.S. Young has sold her homestead to Capt. Charles Locke of Bath, Me., formerly of this place, on private terms. Capt. Locke will move his family here in the spring and he will return in the fall." Barnstable Patriot 26 Feb 1884, p3
Jamie Washington Locke
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 5 Nov 1865 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 8 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Captain Charles W Locke (1843- ) Mother: Joanna Cole Freeman (1844- )Mary Locke
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 16 Oct 1666 - Woburn, Massachusetts Bay Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Samuel Kendall (8 Mar 1659 - 25 Oct 1743) Marriage: 30 Mar 1692 - Woburn, Massachusetts 9 Status: Children: 1. Mary Kendall (1693-1727) 2. Rebecca Kendall (1695- ) 3. Abigail Kendall (1697- ) 4. Ebenezer Kendall (1700- ) 5. Ruth Kendall (1703- ) 6. Tabitha Kendall (1707- )
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Father: Deacon William Locke
Mother: Mary Clark
Susie Freeman Locke
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 6 Feb 1872 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 6 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Captain Charles W Locke (1843- ) Mother: Joanna Cole Freeman (1844- )Wesley J Locke
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 11 Mar 1870 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 10 Baptism: Death: 1897 - Chicopee, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Captain Charles W Locke (1843- ) Mother: Joanna Cole Freeman (1844- )William Locke
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1820 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Captain Charles W Locke (1843- )Mary C Lockwood
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1850 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *William W Ellis (Est 1850 - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Warren Augustus Ellis (1875-1956) 11Captain Richard Lockwood
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Cir 1640 - of Kittery, Maine Baptism: Death: 30 Oct 1683 - Northampton, Virginia Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Birth, , of Kittery, Maine of Kittery, Maine
Spouses and Children
1. *Deborah Gunnison (25 Jul 1642 - 8 Jul 1728) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Sarah Lockwood (Cir 1678-1748)
Notes
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asserted
Sarah Lockwood
Sex: FAKA: Sarah Beetle
Individual Information
Birth: Cir 1678 - of Kittery, Maine Baptism: Death: 1748 - Barnstable, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Death, , Barnstable, Massachusetts in Barnstable, Massachusetts
Parents
Father: Captain Richard Lockwood (Cir 1640-1683) Mother: Deborah Gunnison (1642-1728)
Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Phinney (1672 - 30 Nov 1755) Marriage: 25 Aug 1698 - Barnstable, Massachusetts Status: Children: 1. Gershom Phinney (1699-1762) 2. Thomas Phinney (1703-1778) 3. Abigail Phinney (1704-1799) 4. James Phinney (1706- ) 5. Mercy Phinney (1708- ) 2. Christopher Beetle (Est 1675 - Bef 1698) Marriage: Status:
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d/o Richard Lockwood?
Wilton Lockwood
Sex: MAKA: Robert Wilton Lockwood Wilton Robert Lockwood
Individual Information
Birth: 12 Sep 1861 - Wilton, Connecticut Baptism: Death: 21 Mar 1914 - Brookline, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Ethel Whiton (Est 1870 - ) Marriage: 1892 - London, England Status:
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Biography from AskART:
"Known primarily for portrait painting, he was also a successful painter of floral still lifes with much attention to decorative pattern. These works later became much more collectible than his portraits.
He trained as a painter and stained glass designer in New York City with John LaFarge in the early 1880s."
There was a postcard of the Wilton Lockwood residence in Orleans, Massachusetts, in the early 1900s, showing a large house beyond an elaborate garden.
"Lockwood, Robert Wilton (Sept. 12, 1861 - Mar. 20, 1914), painter, known as Wilton Lockwood, was born at Wilton, Conn., a town for which he was named by his parents, John Lewis and Emily Waldon (Middlebrook) Lockwood. He was descended from Robert Lockwood who emigrated to Massachusetts in 1630 and ultimately settled in Fairfield, Conn. His mother died in 1865 and the father removed the household to New York, but the boy showed distaste for city life and was sent to the home of his aunts at Rowayton, Conn. He worked on their farm and attended school in winter. Later he was employed in a New York broker's office where his ability to draw attracted some attention and led to his introduction to John La Farge [q.v.], at whose studio he had instruction. He also attended classes at the Art Students' League of New York, whence he went to Paris to draw at Julian's under Benjamin Constant. He returned to New York, painted several portraits, and, with the money thus earned, resumed his studies at Munich, a city which Frank Duveneck had made popular with American art students. He lived also for several years at Paris where his style matured and his personality, that of a tall, rufous American, of courteous bearing and sharp repartee, made him a marked figure among artists. A group of his portraits at the New Salon in 1895 won special encomia. He married at London, England, in 1892, Ethel Whiton of Boston.
Returning to the United States in 1896 the Lockwoods settled in Boston. Whether this was a wise choice of location for an artist of Lockwood's talent and temperament is debatable. Working quietly at his Boylston Street studio in the winter, and in the summer at South Orleans, Cape Cod, he lived a life outwardly uneventful but always actively creative. His portraiture was penetrating, searching, and psychologically profound, some of his likenesses being almost uncanny in revealing a personality. Among his notable sitters were John La Farge, the canvas now at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Grover Cleveland, for Princeton University; Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, for the Massachusetts Bar Association; President Francis A. Walker, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for the St. Botolph Club; and Otto Roth, violinist, a work awarded the Temple Gold Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1898. Other portraits won for Lockwood silver medals at Paris in 1900, Buffalo in 1901, and St. Louis in 1904.
Lockwood's flower paintings grew out of his enthusiastic gardening. As a peony grower he was nationally known and won several prizes for his flowers. His paintings were exquisitely subtle and still quite objective apparitions of the choicest blooms at his Cape Cod home. They were painted against a thinly toned background, usually on the reverse side of a primed canvas. Some of these are owned by the Metropolitan and Worcester Art museums, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington. After the artist's death, the St. Botolph Club, Boston, of which he was long a member, held a memorial exhibition of his works. The catalogue's foreword, by a brother painter, acclaimed him as "one of the ablest artists Boston has ever had--perhaps the most subtle and sensitive."
-- Frederick W. Coburn
FURTHER READINGS
[See especially the biographical sketch by Charles Hovey Pepper in the memorial exhibition catalogue, Dec. 19, 1914. The Boston Evening Transcript and Boston Herald, Mar. 21, 1914, printed long obituaries by William H. Downes and F. W. Coburn. Other sources include: T. R. Sullivan, article in Scribner's, Feb. 1898; Samuel Isham and Royal Cortissoz, The Hist. of Am. Painting (1927); The Artists' Year Book, 1905-06; Time and the Hour, Mar. 5, 1898; F. A. Holden and E. D. Lockwood, Descendants of Robert Lockwood: Colonial and Revolutionary Hist. of the Lockwood Family in America (1889); L. F. Middlebrook, Reg. of the Middlebrook Family (1909).]
SOURCE CITATION
"Robert Wilton Lockwood."Dictionary of American Biography Base Set. American Council of Learned Societies, 1928-1936.
Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2005. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC"
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 12 May 1850 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
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A biography from the period reads:
"Though one of the youngest of the senators of the United States, Henry Cabot Lodge is by no means the least conspicuous. He was born in Boston, May 12, 1850, and is a member of one of the oldest New England families. He graduated from Harvard University in 1871. Three years later he graduated from the law school, and in 1875 received the degree of Ph. D. for his thesis on the Land law of the Anglo-Saxons. The quality of his acquirements and his natural talent were soon recognized, and he was appointed to the position of university lecturer on American history. At about the same time he accepted the position of editor of the "North American Review." He was elected to the Massachusetts legislature in 1880 and re-elected in 1881. He acquired rapidly a prominence in party councils, serving for two years as chairman of the Republican State Central Committee and appearing as a delegate in the Republican National Convention of 1880 and 1884. In 1884 he became a candidate for Congress and was defeated, but was successful in 1888. He served in the Fiftieth, Fifty-first and Fifty-second Congresses and was re-elected to the Fifty-third. In 1893, with the expiration of the senatorial term of Henry L. Dawes, Mr. Lodge was elected for the term expiring in 1899. Mr. Lodge has been an overseer of Harvard University since 1884 and is widely known as a man of letters. He is the author of a number of books, among which are "Life and Letters of George Cabot," " Short History of English Colonies in America," "Life of Daniel Webster," and "Stories in History," He is a man of wonderful ability, and although not a conspicuous partisan his voice is potent in the councils of his party."
Sources
1. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot 333 & 354. Grant-Best.
2. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot 333 & 354. Grant-Best. .... Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 8.
3. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.
4. Thomas W. Baldwin, compiler, Vital Records of Hull, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 (1911. Boston: NEHGS [online]), 1:35.
5. index to Orleans, Massachusetts cemeteries (1970. Excel file at Orleans Historical Society, http://orleanshistoricalsociety.org/collections.html).
6. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 17.
7. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), Marriages, p 7 #79.
8. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 9.
9. Vital Records of Woburn, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1873 (http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/), 151.
10. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 14.
11. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot A-52. Warren A. Ellis & Sadie E. Jensen family.
12. Wikipedia.
1 Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot 333 & 354. Grant-Best.
2 Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot 333 & 354. Grant-Best. .... Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 8.
3 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.
4 Thomas W. Baldwin, compiler, Vital Records of Hull, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 (1911. Boston: NEHGS [online]), 1:35.
5 index to Orleans, Massachusetts cemeteries (1970. Excel file at Orleans Historical Society, http://orleanshistoricalsociety.org/collections.html).
6 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 17.
7 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), Marriages, p 7 #79.
8 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 9.
9 Vital Records of Woburn, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1873 (http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/), 151.
10 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 14.
11 Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot A-52. Warren A. Ellis & Sadie E. Jensen family.
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