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Note for:   Haencock Finlay,   NOV 1879 -          Index
Showed in June, 1880 Census, Brighton Twp, Sacramento, CA, Age 7 months.

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Note for:   Bertha A. Walton,   15 MAR 1866 - 1964          Index
Burial:   
     Date:   29 JUL 1964
     Place:   Oak Hill Cemetery, San Jose, CA

Note:    1900 FINLEY BERTHA A. Oahu Island HI 114 Honolulu E. D. 12 Federal Population Schedule HI 1900 Federal Census Index HI11433909
1910 FINLEY BERTHA Oahu County HI 178 Honolulu Vol 9 Federal Population Schedule HI 1910 Federal Census Index HI50432782

1900 Census Record: Head, Female, Birth:Mar 1866, Age 34, Married, 8 yrs, 1 CHild, Father/Mother born Canada, Born in Canada, Immigrated to H.I. 1899, Resided 1 year in H.I., Occupation: Miller?, Can read/write/speak English, Cannot speak Hawaiian.

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Note for:   Ray B Reedy,    -          Index
Occupation:   
     Date:   1886
     Place:   Drugstore Owner, Stockton, CA



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Note for:   Ebenezer Rowland,   1779 - 17 OCT 1870          Index
1820 ROWLAND EBENEZER Delaware County NY 071 Kortright Federal Population Schedule NY 1820 Federal Census Index NYS2a1078945
1830 ROWLAND EBENEZER Delaware County NY 121 Kortright Federal Population Schedule NY 1830 Federal Census Index NYS3a1592022
1840 ROWLAND EBENEZER Delaware County NY 457 Kortright Federal Population Schedule NY 1840 Federal Census Index NYS4a2242820
1850 ROWLAND EBENEZER Delaware County NY 214 Kortright Federal Population Schedule NY 1850 Federal Census Index NYS6a2491746
1860 ROWLAND EBENEZER Delaware County NY 207 Kortright Federal Population Schedule NY 1860 Federal Census Index NY58778176

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Note for:   Thomas Sillers,   2 DEC 1816 - 8 JUN 1879         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Presbyterian Cemetery, Ratho, Ontario



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Note for:   Robert (Frank) Findley McLaury,   3 MAR 1848 - 26 OCT 1881         Index
Killed by Wyatt Erp at the OK Corral

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Note for:   Thomas C. Mc Laury,   30 JUN 1853 - 26 OCT 1881         Index
Killed by Wyatt Erp at the OK Corral

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Note for:   Mary Rowland,   1818 - 8 JAN 1889         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   West Kortright Cemetery



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Note for:   Hazel E. Bliss,   27 MAY 1889 - 11 MAR 1985         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek, MI



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Note for:   Albert deValangin Patrick,   17 NOV 1852 - 15 FEB 1940          Index
Occupation:   
     Date:   1897
     Place:   Insurance, USF&G

Burial:   
     Date:   19 FEB 1940
     Place:   Baltimore, MD New Cathedral Cemetery

Note:    1890 Directory, Baltimore, MD: Albert D Patrick clerk 638 n Carey

USF&G employee Newsletter, 1940:

Death of Albert D. Patrick

He was oldest employee of Company in age and in length of service.

ALBERT DE VALANGIN PATRICK, Assistant
Secretary and Superintendent of the Fraternal Order Division of the Fidelity Department, died of pneumonia on February 15 after a short illness.
Mr. Patrick was the oldest employee of the Company in years and length of service. He joined the Company in January, 1897, less than six months after it was founded. He was eighty-seven years old at the time of his death.
Earlier in the year he had been elected assistant secretary of the Company in recognition of his long and faithful service.
In the early days of the Company, Mr. Patrick turned his hand to any work that the moment demanded. He was city solicitor, underwriter, claim adjuster and many of the agents Mr. Patrick appointed as the first special agent still represent the Company.
Mr. Patrick was in charge of Fraternal Order bonds since the Company started writing this line in 1901. In the surety world he was known as the dean of fraternal bond underwriters.
By never missing a day because of illness until he was stricken recently during his more than forty-three years of service, Mr. Patrick made an unusual record with the Company.
Dignified yet ever kindly, Mr. Patrick commanded the respect of his associates and was an inspiration to young men. Through good years and bad, from its infancy to its maturity, he was always unstinting in his devotion to the Company. His death is a loss to the Company, to his many friends and to his associates.