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Otis Family in America, p. 39, #3Death date for Margaret from NEHGR Vol. 13, p. 215


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Deborah Brooks/Timothy Shailer parents of Abigail Shailer - according to Family Search.org
No other corroboration, so questioning.

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The Archer-Taisey Family Series contains albums and snapshots of the family in the early 1900s at Finley, N.D. and numerous photographs of Marjorie Archer Haggart (J. Robert's wife).
http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndirs/collections/photography/Photofindingaids/haggart.htm


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John Roberts Haggart was born September 22, 1901 in Fargo, N.D. He graduated from Fargo Central High School in 1919, received his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth Colleg e in 1923, and his master's in business administration from Tuck School of Business in 1924. Mr. Haggart was president of Haggart Construction until 1970, when he closed the business and became a Certified Public Accountant. He had been president of the Associated General Contractors of North Dakota, a member of several service organizations, and the Fargo Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Haggart married Marjory Archer in September 1936, and they had two sons, Gilbert and James. Mr. Haggart died in Fargo on March 19, 1979. Mrs. Haggart was born in Finley, N.D. on December 10, 1911. She graduated from Fargo Central High in 1929, and NDAC in 1933. She later returned to NDSU in 1964 and received a master?s degree in English. She taught English for fourteen years at Fargo Central High School. She passed away January 28, 1988 in Fargo.

http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndirs/collections/photography/Photofindingaids/haggart.htm


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alternate spelling is Holdridge, Nebraska

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? Trenton, Minnesota - There isn't one now, and Trenton, Wisconsin is close by, across the border.

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Chicopee was part of Springfield, Massachusetts until 1840

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Jeffrey Bonevich (http://www.bonevich.com/ritl.php) Rhode Island Timeline, visited 22 September 2007, stated:
"1668 May 4 Residents of Wickford request that Connecticut provide protection for their government."
See Wikipedia article on Wickford, R.I., visited 22 September 2007.


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From Wikipedia (9-15-2007) -
By 1870, Queens County consisted of six towns: Newtown, Flushing, Jamaica, North Hempstead , Hempstead , and Oyster Bay . The central community in each had been incorporated as a village of the same name, and other villages had also been incorporated. In 1870, the city of Long Island City was incorporated, consisting of what had been the Village of Astoria and some unincorporated areas in the Town of Newtown.
As a result of a referendum, Long Island City, Newtown, Flushing, Jamaica, and the Rockaway Peninsula of the Town of Hempstead became the Borough of Queens in New York City on January 1 , 1898. The part of Queens County that was not consolidated into New York City, consisting of the towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay and all of the Town of Hempstead, except the Rockaway Peninsula , was constituted as the new Nassau County in 1899.


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Richard Ive citizen and tallow Chandles leaves to Roose IVE my youngest daughter 2 silver spoons and a bedstead in the chamber where my brother Agmondesham lies.
from NEHGS Register