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 & Jane Dives were tailors. 1
 (Corner) Canning was a nurse. 1
 (Fradd) Boscence was a nurse. 1
 (Franke) Chamberlain was a dressmaker 1
 (Franke) Hall was a dressmaker 1
 (Harry) Butler was a conservationist and environmentalist. 1
 (Hutchinson) Harbottle was born in Darlington,County Durham. 1
 (Lee)Ryckman worked as a Hairdresser for over 40 Years!!! 1
 (Mattwig) Fregine was a home winemaker. 1
 (Perry) Ruse was a carrier. 1
 (Perry) Ruse was a Farmer. 1
 (Stanes) Doudy was an educator and author. 1
 , ba [[Space:Irish Poets Team 1
 , immediately after the Civil War and against all odds as a northerner and outsider, founded and headed a free school system for poor children in Wilmington, North Carolina Mother of Public School Education in Wilmington. 1
 , smith. 1
 , unlike her famous Confederate General brother (Stonewall) and sympathizer husband, she was a Union woman from the crown of her head to the soles of her feet she opened her home to sick and wounded soldiers from both sides.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 : Cherokee Nation I. T. 3
 : Cherokee Nation, I. T. 3
 : Early Oklahoman 2
 : Scottish Ancestry Clan Grant 2
 :Cherokee Nation, I. T. 1
 “Tillie”, at 14 was an eyewitness to the Battle of Gettysburg at Round Top farm supported surgeons and nursed in caring for wounded and dying published account of what she saw. Honored for eternity:
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1
 2023 Connect-a-thon Mighty Oaks 'Gold Medal' 1
 2023 Source-a-thon Mighty Oaks 'Bronze Medal' 1
 2023 Source-a-thon Mighty Oaks 'Silver Medal' 1
 a Czechoslovak physicist. He was the founder of electron microscopy in the former Czechoslovakia 1
 a fait partie de l'équipe de France d'escrime aux JO de 1908. 1
 a law clerk/paralegal. 1
 a Sea Captain 1
 '''A SECOND DOUBLE-IN-LAW MARRIAGE!! ''' 1
 a trained physician not allowed to serve, was a nurse and surgeon's assistant for her physician husband in hospitals in South Carolina for freedmen and colored soldiers and also set up schools for freedmen and children.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 Abraham Truchot was in the [[Space:Napoleonic Wars 1
 Abrahamsen was a sailor. 1
 Abrahamsen was a ship captain. 4
 actively engaged on the Civil War battle field as nurse of the 17th Illinois Regiment for three years, received honorary commission to rank of Major for her service at Shiloh. 1
 Adam Pye was a Pharmacist. 1
 age 21, joined the U.S. Christian Commission and was sent to assist in the new special diet kitchen in Chattanooga, then cared for wounded outside Atlanta, and on the hospital ship Nashville until the end of the Civil War. 1
 aka '' Sister Ohio, '' started nursing in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She was so successful, she was asked to go to the front of the Union Armies, and served at Port Royal, White House Landing, and City Point, all in Virginia.
Honored for eternity: [[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses
1
 Alajalov worked as an illustrator. 1
 Albretsen Alvart was a sailor. 1
 Aldin was an Illustrator 1
 Alexander was a weaver. 1
 Alfsen was a blacksmith. 1
 Amelia was one of the first women to volunteer as a nurse during the Civil War, and one of the first women to receive a pension for her service. Honored for eternity: [[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses 1
 Amundsen was a miner. 1
 Amundsen was a sailor. 1
 an abolitionist and social welfare activist, she assisted her father with a station on the Underground Railroad, founded and led schools and several social reform organizations, and was a nurse in the Civil War. 1
 an Austro-Hungarian Czech historian, politician, diplomat, and Slavist 1
 and Frank owned a pineapple plantation in Queensland's Sunshine Coast hinterland 1
 and Hannah were pioneer emancipist settlers 1
 and her family engaged in farming in Houston County, Alabama, and Polk County, Florida. 1
 and her family engaged in farming in Washington County, Alabama. 1
 and his family farmed bananas on Indian Key and on the surrounding islands. Later, he farmed pineapples, limes, and tomatoes and on Upper Matecumbe Key in Florida, USA. 1
 and his son John were carpenters in the towns of Hollis and Nashua, New Hampshire 1
 and James were Farmers/Homesteaders. 1
 and Janette established a winery 1
 and Richard were pioneer emancipist settlers 1
 Andersen Berg was a sailor. 1
 Andersen Korsbakken was a cooper. 1
 Andersen Norberg was a ship captain. 1
 Andersen was a blacksmith. 1
 Andersen was a carpenter. 1
 Andersen was a miller. 1
 Andersen was a sailor. 3
 Andersen was a shoemaker. 1
 Andreassen was a sailor. 2
 Andresen was a shoemaker. 1
 Anundsen was a sailor. 1
 Ardizzone worked as an illustrator. 1
 Arnesen was a shoemaker. 1
 Arøe was a ship captain. 1
 arrived in New York from Kintyre, Scotland in 1842 on the Gleaner. 1
 arrived in New York in 1842 from Kintrye, Scotland on the Gleaner. 1
 as a trained physician, she not allowed to serve, so was a nurse during the Civil War, and formed a corps of nurses under the sanction of Wisconsin’s governor, establishing several hospitals and acting as an agent of the Sanitary Commission supplying hospitals until 1869.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 aspired to be an artist. 1
 at 19 years old served as a nurse with the 21st Massachusetts Infantry she died of typhoid fever before 20th birthday and was buried with full military honors at New Bern National Cemetery in North Carolina. 1
 Atkinson was a Police Constable in the County Durham Constabulary. 1
 attended [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 attended the Winston Gathering 2022 with descendants of those formerly enslaved at Woodlawn, and the current property owners, descendants of the enslaver Thomas Winston. The event was hosted in the spirit of unity, with our shared history discussed, and the opportunity to honor those in the graveyard of the enslaved 2
 Auensen Mørch was a blacksmith. 1
 Auensen was a blacksmith. 2
 Augustinussen Mørch was a blacksmith. 1
 Augustinussen was a blacksmith. 1
 Austin OBE was a breeder of roses. 1
 Axelsen was a blacksmith. 1
 Bærulfsen was a tailor. 1
 Barker was an artist. 1
 Barnholt was a merchant. 1
 became a nurse after surviving cancer. 1
 became a nurse in the USSC at age 54. Affectionately known as ''Mother George'' to the hundreds of soldiers she cared for, she died in service contracting Typhoid Fever treating soldiers with the disease in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 became a solicitor in the City of London. 1
 began collecting medical supplies when Abraham Lincoln was elected, nursed soldiers with unbridled energy and compassion throughout the Civil war at her home, on hospital transports, and on the battlefield businesses and government offices closed the day of her funeral. 1
 Bendiksen was a merchant. 1
 Benjamin was a Coal Miner in Glamorgan, Wales. 1
 Bentsen Lasted was a tailor. 1
 Bentsen was a sailor. 1
 Bentsen was a ship captain. 2
 Bickley was a Master Draper in London. 1
 Bommen was a ship captain. 1
 Book Publisher 1
 Boston was an Electrical Engineer. 1
 Bøyesen was a sailor. 2
 Bøyesen was a ship captain. 1
 Brake was a miner. 1
 Brand was an actor. 1
 Brown was a Tailor. 1
 Bruun was a ship captain. 1
 Buck owned a fleet of passenger and cargo canal boats. 2
 Buck was a carman, selling ice. 1
 Buckle was a Lord Mayor of London. 1
 Buckle was a Member of The Most Worshipful Company of Vintners. 1
 Buckle was a Sheriff of London. 1
 Butler enjoys genealogy. 1
 Cabinet Maker 2
 Calf was a mariner. 2
 came to the US from Scotland in 1839 on the Marion 1
 Campbell
Senator, Saline District, Cherokee Nation, I. T.
(1871-1879)
1
 cared for children in her home. 1
 cared for children. 1
 cared for Civil War wounded on twenty-nine battle fields while being exposed to enemy fire at least eight times, and was instrumental in the founding of the Maine Camp Hospital Association. 1
 Carlsen was a merchant. 1
 Carlsen was a shoemaker. 2
 Carter was a mariner. 1
 Cecil was a Farmer in Kentuky 4
 Ceruti was employed as a Laundress. 1
 Chamberlain was a carpenter 1
 Chamberlain was a produce merchant 1
 Charles Stetson was a Cooper 1
 Charles was a Farm Hand. 1
 Charles was a Farmer. 1
 Christensen was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Christensen was a sailor. 9
 Christensen was a sawyer. 1
 Christensen was a ship captain. 1
 Christian was a Produce Manager 1
 Christiansen Buchvald was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Christiansen was a shoemaker. 1
 Christophersen was a sailor. 1
 Christophersen was a shoemaker. 1
 Civil War Nurse. 1
 Clark was a Carpenter. 1
 Clark was a Farmer. 1
 Clark was a stone mason. 1
 Clausen Lia was a blacksmith. 1
 Clausen was a shoemaker. 1
 Cleopatra (Rogers) Osman was born in Hampshire, England. 1
 coach spring maker 1
 Cobb was a Blacksmith. 1
 Cobb was a Kentucky State Legislator in 1824. 1
 Colbert won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Actress 1
 Collinson was born in County Durham, England. 1
 Competed for Team USA at the XVI Olympiad in Melbourne 1
 competed in Equestrian Eventing at the 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics. 1
 Competed in the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games 1
 competed in the 1924 summer Olympics, winning 1 gold and 2 bronze medals. 1
 competed in the 1956 Olympic Summer Games 1
 Competed in the 1964 Tokyo and 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games 1
 completed her nursing training at St Luke's Hospital, Darlinghurst 1
 Contemporary Abstract Artist in TEXAS. 1
 continued to be a homemaker after the passing of her 1st husband. She married 3 times after she turned 70: Frank Speer 74 George England 84 and Jacob Herr 83. Only her marriage to Speer ended by divorce. 1
 created profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1654659/us-civil-war-2023-november-pick-a-battle-challenge Pick-a-Battle Challenge] (November 2023) for [[Harris-3231 1
 Crewe was a shoemaker. 1
 Crewe's father, John, was a shoemaker. 6
 Custom Raw Selenite Stone Furnishings Designer/Manufacturer in Texas. 1
 Cuthbert AC MBE was a 4 time Olympic gold medallist for Australia (1956, 1964) 1
 Cuthbert AC MBE was an athlete. 1
 Danielsen was a blacksmith. 1
 David Miller was a Cooper. 1
 Davidsen was a shoemaker. 1
 Davis was a weaver. 1
 Dawson, Sr. was a cooper. 1
 Diamond Wedding Anniversary - almost 75 years 1
 died at sea. 2
 Died from Breast Cancer 1
 Died From from Breast Cancer 134
 Died From Tuberculosis 9
 died from tuberculosis. 1
 died in a coal mining accident in 1906 in Belmont County, Ohio. 1
 died in a mine accident. 3
 Died in the 1970 Marshall University airplane crash [[Space:Southern Airways Flight 932 16
 died in the Civil War. 1
 Dives was a farmer. 1
 Dobson was a Farmer 1
 Doug Nunnally was a Southern Baptist preacher. 1
 Dressler won the 1931 Academy Award for Best Actress 1
 during the Civil War served as volunteer nurse at Lovell General Hospital in Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island. 1
 Eden Wilberforce Paget was born in Suffolk, England. 1
 Edmund was a Medical Practioner 2
 Eichenberg was an illustrator.  1
 Electric train driver. 1
 Ellingsen was a blacksmith. 1
 Eltvedt was a ship captain. 2
 Emma was a Cotton Mill worker. 1
 Engaged as a Chemist. 1
 Engaged as a Cobbler 39
 Engaged as a Mail Carrier. 31
 Engaged as a Stone Mason. 67
 Engaged as a Voyageur 23
 Engaged as an Interpreter 22
 engaged in cattle & maize farming... 1
 engaged in cattle and maize farming... 1
 engaged in cattle farming... 1
 engaged in dairy farming in Minnesota. 1
 engaged in dairy farming in New York. 1
 engaged in dairy farming in Wisconsin. 3
 engaged in farming 123
 engaged in farming and ranching in Colorado. 1
 engaged in farming and ranching in Oklahoma 1
 engaged in farming as a as a planter in the Southern District of Long Island, Bahamas. 1
 engaged in farming as a helper on a truck farm in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida, USA. 1
 engaged in farming as a laborer on a farm in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County Florida, USA. 1
 engaged in farming as a laborer on a truck farm in Miami Dade County Florida, USA. 2
 engaged in farming as a plantation owner in Jamaica. 1
 engaged in farming at Ash and Watford Farms, between Brapole & Netherbury, Dorset 1
 engaged in farming at Maryland Farm, North Cadbury, Somerset 1
 engaged in farming at Palo Alto Iowa USA 1
 engaged in farming at Urchfont 1
 engaged in farming at West Newbury 3
 engaged in farming between 1929 and 1933 on Cat Island, Bahamas, British West Indies. 1
 engaged in farming in Alabama and Tennessee. 1
 engaged in farming in Alabama and Texas. 4
 engaged in farming in Alabama. 19
 engaged in farming in Arizona. 4
 engaged in farming in Arkansas. 14
 engaged in farming in Autauga County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Blount County, Alabama. 3
 engaged in farming in both Georgia and Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in both Marengo and Clarke Counties, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Brapole, Dorset 2
 engaged in farming in Brentwood, New Hampshire 1
 engaged in farming in Brunswick County, North Carolina. 1
 engaged in farming in Butler County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Calhoun County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in California. 9
 engaged in farming in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1
 engaged in farming in Cherokee County, Alabama. 3
 engaged in farming in Chester County, South Carolina. 1
 engaged in farming in Choctaw County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Clarke and Choctaw Counties, in Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Clarke County, Alabama all of her life. 2
 engaged in farming in Clarke County, Alabama all of his life. 2
 engaged in farming in Clarke County, Alabama for most of his life. 1
 engaged in farming in Clarke County, Alabama. 19
 engaged in farming in Cleburne and Cullman Counties, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Coffee County, Alabama. 26
 engaged in farming in Colorado. 6
 engaged in farming in Conecuh County, Alabama. 2
 engaged in farming in Cooke, Texas, USA. 2
 engaged in farming in Cornwall. 1
 engaged in farming in Covington County, Alabama. 2
 engaged in farming in Crenshaw and Lowndes Counties, in Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Crucero de Maceo. 1
 engaged in farming in Cullman County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Dale and Geneva Counties, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Dale County, Alabama. 4
 engaged in farming in DeKalb County, Alabama. 2
 engaged in farming in Eastern Kentucky. 1
 engaged in farming In Florida. 4
 engaged in farming in Georgia and Alabama. 2
 engaged in farming in Georgia and Texas. 1
 engaged in farming in Georgia. 21
 engaged in farming in Greenbrier County, Virginia. 1
 engaged in farming in Hampton Bays, Southampton Township, Suffolk County, New York State, USA. 4
 engaged in farming in Henry County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Henry County, Ohio. 1
 engaged in farming in Hill County, Texas and McClain County, Oklahoma. 1
 engaged in farming in Hocking County 1
 engaged in farming in Hoke County, North Carolina. 1
 engaged in farming in Hollis and later in Alstead and Gilsum, New Hampshire 1
 engaged in farming in Idaho. 5
 engaged in farming in Illinois. 12
 engaged in farming in Indiana 1
 engaged in farming in Indiana and Michigan. 1
 engaged in farming in Indiana. 32
 engaged in farming in Iowa. 17
 engaged in farming in Jackson County, Alabama. 3
 engaged in farming in Jacksonville, Calhoun County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Jasper County, Mississippi, and Hardin and Polk Counties in Texas. 1
 engaged in farming in Jay County, Indiana. 1
 engaged in farming in Jefferson County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Kansas. 20
 engaged in farming in Kentucky and Texas. 1
 engaged in farming in Kentucky. 66
 engaged in farming in Knox County, Ohio 1
 engaged in farming in Knox County, Tennessee. 1
 engaged in farming in Lancashire. 2
 engaged in farming in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1
 engaged in farming in Langport, Somerset 2
 engaged in farming in Lauderdale County, Alabama all of his life. 1
 engaged in farming in Lauderdale County, Alabama. 6
 engaged in farming in Limestone County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1
 engaged in farming in Louisiana. 9
 engaged in farming in Macon County, Georgia. 1
 engaged in farming in Madison County, Alabama. 6
 engaged in farming in Madison County, Ohio. 1
 engaged in farming in Magoffin County, Kentucky. 1
 engaged in farming in Maine. 5
 engaged in farming in Marion County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Marshall and Etowah Counties, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Marshall and Winston Counties in Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Marshall County, Alabama. 8
 engaged in farming in Marshwood, Dorset 2
 engaged in farming in Massachusetts. 7
 engaged in farming in Menifee and Magoffin Counties, in Kentucky. 1
 engaged in farming in Michigan 2
 engaged in farming in Michigan. 26
 engaged in farming in Minnesota. 13
 engaged in farming in Mississippi. 4
 engaged in farming in Missouri 8
 engaged in farming in Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado. 1
 engaged in farming in Missouri. 46
 engaged in farming in Mobile and Clarke Counties, in Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Monroe County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Montana. 1
 engaged in farming in Montgomery County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Morgan County, Alabama. 3
 engaged in farming in Nebraska. 16
 engaged in farming in Nelson, New Hampshire 1
 engaged in farming in Nevada. 1
 engaged in farming in New Hampshire. 10
 engaged in farming in New York. 72
 engaged in farming in North Carolina. 18
 engaged in farming in Ohio and Indiana 1
 engaged in farming in Ohio. 104
 engaged in farming in Oklahoma. 12
 engaged in farming in Oregon. 4
 engaged in farming in Pennsylvania. 33
 engaged in farming in Perry County, Alabama all of his life. 1
 engaged in farming in Pike County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Pulaski County, Kentucky. 1
 engaged in farming in Randolph County, Alabama. 3
 engaged in farming in Rock Hill, South Carolina. 1
 engaged in farming in Rusk County, Texas. 1
 engaged in farming in Russell County, Alabama all of his life. 1
 engaged in farming in Sangamon County, Illinois. 1
 engaged in farming in Shelby County, Alabama. 5
 engaged in farming in South Carolina. 3
 engaged in farming in South Dakota. 1
 engaged in farming in St. Clair County, Alabama. 4
 engaged in farming in Sumter County, Alabama. 2
 engaged in farming in Sumter County, Georgia. 1
 engaged in farming in Surry and Walpole, New Hampshire. 1
 engaged in farming in Talladega County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Tennessee and Missouri. 1
 engaged in farming in Tennessee and Texas. 1
 engaged in farming in Tennessee. 13
 engaged in farming in Texas 2
 engaged in farming in Texas and California. 1
 engaged in farming in Texas and Oklahoma. 1
 engaged in farming in Texas. 136
 engaged in farming in the Eastern District of New Providence, Bahamas 1
 engaged in farming in Utah. 1
 engaged in farming in Valley County, Nebraska 1
 engaged in farming in Vermont. 26
 engaged in farming in Virginia. 9
 engaged in farming in Washington County, Alabama. 1
 engaged in farming in Washington. 6
 engaged in farming in West Virginia. 2
 engaged in farming in Wisconsin and Colorado. 1
 engaged in farming in Wisconsin. 24
 engaged in farming in Wyoming. 1
 engaged in farming straw 1
 engaged in farming. 43
 engaged in farming... 195
 engaged in Masonry... 1
 engaged in Sheep farming... 2
 engaged in the trade of blacksmithing 3
 engaged in the trade of blacksmithing for the Highway Department. 1
 engaged in the trade of blacksmithing. 42
 engaged in the trade of bricklaying. 8
 Engebretsen Grotnes was a sailor. 1
 Engebretsen was a merchant. 1
 engineer 2
 enjoyed fishing and hunting. 1
 enjoyed her work as a personal care aide in Everett, Massachusetts 1
 enjoyed his post as town librarian 1
 enjoyed Needlework. 6
 enlisted in the 2nd Michigan Infantry as nurse and vivandiere and functioned like a modern combat medic , was one of two women in Civil War to receive the Kearny Cross for heroic acts in the face of an enemy force. 1
 era oleiro. 5
 Ernest Callow was a miner. 1
 était bûcheron. 1
 était capitaine des troupes de la Marine 1
 était caporal des troupes de la Marine 2
 était '''jardinier'''. 1
 était mennonite 9
 était officier des troupes de la Marine 4
 était sergent des troupes de la Marine 8
 était soldat dans du 361e régiments d'infanterie coloniale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat dans les 100e et 34e régiments d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat dans les 135e et 33e régiments d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat dans les 163e RI, 55e RI, 22e RIC, et 3e RIC de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, 1 Aug 1914 - 13 Feb 1916 1
 était soldat dans les 17e et 59e régiments d'artillerie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat dans les 408e et 90e régiments d'infanterie coloniale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat dans les 4e régiment de zouaves et 9e régiment de tirailleurs de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat dans les 55e et 414e régiments d'infanterie coloniale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat dans les 8e et 22e régiments d'infanterie coloniale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était soldat des troupes de la Marine 104
 était Sous-lieutenant au 212e régiment d'infanterie (France) pendant la 1ère Guerre mondiale, du 17 jan 1915 au 20 Fev 1919 1
 était un interprète 2
 était un soldat du 100e régiment d'infanterie de l'armée française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 102e Bataillon de Chasseurs de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était un soldat du 102e régiment d'infanterie de l'armée française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 10e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 111e régiment d'artillerie lourde de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 111e régiment d'infanterie territoriale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 112e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 114e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 115e régiment d'artillerie lourde,de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 117e régiment d'artillerie lourde de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 119e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 121e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 124e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 10 Jan 1916 - Nov 1918 1
 était un soldat du 128e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 2
 était un soldat du 12e régiment de cuirassiers à pied de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 131e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 13e régiment d'artillerie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 147e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 14e Section de COA de l'Armée Française pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 150e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 158e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 15e régiment du train de l'Armée Française pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 15e Section d'Infirmiers Militaires de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 167e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 16e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 173e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 2
 était un soldat du 201e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 204e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 208e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 222e régiment d'infanterie territoriale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 226e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 22e régiment d'infanterie de l'armée française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
 était un soldat du 232e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 236e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 269e régiment d'infanterie de l'armée française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 271e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 274e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 27e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 29e Bataillon de Tirailleurs Sénégalais de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 2e Régiment de Fusiliers Marins de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 2e régiment de hussards de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 2e régiment d'infanterie coloniale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 2
 était un soldat du 2e Section d'Infirmiers Militaires de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 30e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 313e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 319e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 321e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 327e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 328e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, 1914 - 1916 1
 était un soldat du 32e régiment d'infanterie territoriale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
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 était un soldat du 36e régiment d'artillerie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 36e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 36e régiment d'infanterie territoriale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 3e Régiment de Zouaves de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 3e régiment d'infanterie coloniale de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 40e Régiment d'Artillerie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 2
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 était un soldat du 47e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 2
 était un soldat du 48e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 502e Régiment d'Artillerie d'Assaut de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 52e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 53e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 5e régiment du génie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 60e Régiment d'Artillerie de Campagne de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 60e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 69e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 71e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 2
 était un soldat du 72e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 77e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 79e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 79e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. 1
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 était un soldat du 7e Régiment de Marche de Zouaves de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 7e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 80e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 87e régiment d'infanterie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 8e Escadron du Train des Équipages Militaires de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 8e Régiment de Hussards de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 8e Section d'Infirmiers Militaires de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
 était un soldat du 9e régiment du génie de l'Armée Française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale 1
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 fut un Interprète 1
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 George Creeth was a blacksmith in the Isle of Wight 1
 George Lewis Ball engaged in farming in Kentucky. 1
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 Halvorsen Kiil was a merchant. 1
 Halvorsen was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Halvorsen was a merchant. 1
 Halvorsen was a sailor. 1
 Hansen Bødker was a shoemaker. 1
 Hansen Glaser was a shoemaker. 1
 Hansen Kopperholt was a ship captain. 1
 Hansen Svarts was a sailor. 1
 Hansen Tyrholm was a ship captain. 1
 Hansen was a blacksmith. 2
 Hansen was a merchant. 1
 Hansen was a sailor. 2
 Hansen was a shoemaker. 2
 Haraldsen was a carpenter. 1
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 Hayward was a Schoolmaster. 1
 Hayward was a schoolteacher. 1
 Hayward was a teacher and schoolmistress. 1
 Hayward was a Teacher, a Schoolmaster, and an Inspector of Schools. 1
 he was a sea captain 1
 Head won 8 Academy Awards for Costume Design 1
 Heaton Luse Wrenn was an Olympic Gold Medalist with the US Rugby team 1
 Heavy Worker On Commercial Plate Worker 1
 held a publican's license. 2
 Henningsen was a shoemaker. 1
 Henrichsen Førre was a merchant. 1
 Henrichsen Heidel was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Hepburn won a record four Academy Awards for Best Actress 1
 Hetzel AC was a medical researcher. 1
 Heysen OBE was an artist. 1
 Hollows AC was an opthalmologist. 1
 Ingvaldsen was a blacksmith. 1
 inherited and worked his father's farm in Gilsum, New Hampshire. 1
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[[Space:Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War
1
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[https://www.sar.org/ National Society Sons of the American Revolution].
2
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[[Space:Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States
1
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 is an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: ZS6MJ 1
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 Jacobsen was a sailor. 1
 Jacobsen was a shipbuilder. 1
 Jansen was a blacksmith. 1
 Jensen Baar was a blacksmith. 1
 Jensen Forbech was a merchant. 1
 Jensen Kiil was a merchant. 1
 Jensen Kiill was a ship captain. 1
 Jensen Slagelse was a blacksmith. 1
 Jensen was a merchant. 1
 Jensen was a miner. 1
 Jensen was a sailor. 3
 Jensen was a ship captain. 2
 Johannesen Lug was a ship captain. 1
 Johannesen Nyquist was a blacksmith. 1
 Johannesen was a sailor. 1
 Johannesen was a shoemaker. 1
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 John Lock was a blacksmith in Devon. 1
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 Jonsen was a blacksmith. 1
 Jonsen was a merchant. 1
 Jonsen was a miner. 1
 Jonsen was a sailor. 3
 Jørgensen Follum was a shoemaker. 1
 Jørgensen Hill was a cabinetmaker. 2
 Jørgensen Lollich was a sailor. 1
 Jørgensen Traag was a merchant. 1
 Jørgensen was a sailor. 1
 Jowett was a dyer. 1
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 Klausen was a sailor. 2
 Klausen was a ship captain. 1
 Knudsen Skanke was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Knudsen was a blacksmith. 1
 Knudsen was a sailor. 1
 Korotcoff was a picture colourist. 1
 Landemare was Winston Churchill's cook. 1
 Langmuir was a Nobel-Prize winning Chemist and Physicist. 1
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 Larsen Holmen was a ship captain. 1
 Larsen Ulstrup was a sailor. 1
 Larsen was a merchant. 1
 Larsen was a sailor. 2
 Larsen was a ship captain. 1
 Lavoisier was the father of Modern Chemistry. 1
 Lawson was the Magistrate for the Queensborough district of upper Saint George's Parish, Royal Province of Georgia. 1
 Lawson, Gent., was a Magistrate in Brunswick County, Virginia. 1
 Leandro Della Piana Sr. was a home winemaker. 1
 Levorsen was a shoemaker. 2
 Lindsay was an Architect 1
 listed his occupation as a blacksmith in the 1850, 1860 and 1870 United States Federal Census 1
 live on a farm. 1
 lived and farmed all of his life in DeKalb County, Alabama. 1
 lived and farmed in Clarke County, Alabama, all of his life. 1
 lived and worked on his father's farm for some time in Pawlet, Vermont. 1
 lived and worked on the Barrett family farm in Munsonville, New Hampshire. 1
 lived in Mexico. 1
 Lorentsen was a sailor. 1
 Lorentsen was a ship captain. 1
 lost at sea. 2
 Love was a Member of Parliament. 1
 Love was a Merchant & Master Draper in London. 1
 Love was a Sheriff of London & Middlesex. 1
 Love was an Alderman of Portsoken. 1
 Lucassen was a blacksmith. 1
 Ludvigsen was a ship captain. 1
 Lund was a ship captain. 1
 MAAGI Attendee: 2018, 2019, 2020V, 2021V, 2022V, 2023V 1
 MAAGI Attendee: 2020 1
 MAAGI Attendee: 2021, 2022 1
 MAAGI Attendee: 2022, 2023 1
 MAAGI Attendee: 2023 1
 made an indelible contribution to the Australian mining industry, being awarded the distinction of appointment as Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George 1
 Madsen was a sailor. 1
 Malmgren was a blacksmith. 1
 Managed the New Zealand Team at the Olympic Games 1
 Manley was a coal merchant. 1
 Marcussen was a shoemaker. 1
 Marilyn was employed as a secretary for F & L Street Railway and Charter Bus Company 1
 marine service 1
 Mariner 1
 married a cousin [[Logsdon-1272 1
 married a cousin [[Self-2851 1
 Marshall was a Wagonwright. 1
 Martin was a schoolteacher. 1
 Matron Bankstown Hospital 1
 Matthews was a Trinity House pilot. 2
 mechanical engineer 1
 Mel was an Amateur Radio Operator, W4PPH: 1
 Metcalf AC FRS FAA was a medical researcher. 1
 Michelsen was a sailor. 2
 might be an [[Space:Irish Mathematician Team 1
 Millet was a clerk. 1
 Millet was a language teacher. 1
 ministered to the wounded, ill, and prisoners in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. during the Civil War paid visits to President Lincoln’s widow immediately following his assasination. 1
 Møller was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Morgenthaler was a Chef. 1
 Mortensen Helletz was a ship captain. 1
 Mortensen was a merchant. 1
 Mrs. Ann E Gridley was a Civil War Nurse. 1
 Munroe was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic through the London branch of the Civil War Veterans Association Group. 1
 name was an agricultural labourer. 1
 Neal was a postman. 1
 Nerissen was a sawyer. 1
 Neuman was a shoemaker. 1
 Nicholson was a New South Wales Tramways employee. 1
 Nicolaisen Paus was a ship captain. 1
 Nielsen Buchvald was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Nielsen Dahl was a merchant. 1
 Nielsen Pharo was a merchant. 1
 Nielsen Pharo was a ship captain. 1
 Nielsen was a blacksmith. 3
 Nielsen was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Nielsen was a miller. 1
 Nielsen was a sailor. 6
 Nielsen was a ship captain. 1
 Niles Alfred Borop, Jr. was a physician. 1
 nurse, spy and entertainer for the Confederate Army's 3rd Arkansas Infantry during the Civil War after the war known fondly as the Circus Queen of the Southwest for her long successful circus career as entertainer and owner. 1
 nursed civilians, refugees, and escaped Allied Prisoners of War, in Italy during during World War II. 1
 nursed soldiers wounded in the Battle of Antietam in her home with her mother, sister and brother in 1862. Honored for eternity: [[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses 1
 Olsen Arøe was a ship captain. 3
 Olsen Forbech was a ship captain. 1
 Olsen Moe was a sailor. 1
 Olsen Skaardal was a sailor. 1
 Olsen Svads was a sailor. 1
 Olsen was a blacksmith. 4
 Olsen was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Olsen was a sailor. 6
 Olsen was a sawyer. 1
 Olsen was a ship captain. 1
 Olsen was a shoemaker. 2
 Operated a large farm for many years... 1
 operated farms in Roxbury, Marlboro, and Keene, New Hampshire 1
 operated prosperous mills in Nelson, Wilton, Nashua, and Manchester, New Hampshire 1
 organized a Soldiers' Aid Society in Princeton, New Jersey, nursed soldiers in hospitals in Maryland and Kentucky and on hospital transport ships, a ministering angel . Honored for eternity: [[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses 1
 Ørn was a ship captain. 1
 Owned & worked in a plant nursery. 1
 owned a barbershop. 1
 owned a Beauty Parlor 1
 owned a bookstore 2
 owned a brush factory 1
 owned a farm in Iowa. 1
 owned a general store in Mackeys Ferry, NC. 1
 owned a Hardware store in Rockford. 1
 owned a restaurant. 1
 Owned a Restaurant/Bar. 1
 owned a restuarant. 1
 owned and worked a family farm in Munsonville, New Hampshire 1
 owned and worked a farm in Munsonville, New Hampshire. 1
 owned and worked a very large farm in Surry, New Hampshire. 1
 owned and worked his farm in Keene, New Hampshire. 1
 owned and worked his own farm in Alstead, New Hampshire. 1
 owned and worked in a plant nursery. 1
 owned farms in Massachusetts and in New Hampshire 1
 owned the first Grist Mill in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. 1
 owned WSMT AM/FM in Sparta, TN. 1
 panned for gold. 1
 Paramedic 3209. 1
 Passed away from TB 2
 Patton was a cargo-shipping executive. 1
 Paulsen was a cabinetmaker. 2
 Paulsen was a sailor. 1
 Paust was a sailor. 3
 Pedersen Lund was a shoemaker. 1
 Pedersen Ulstrup was a merchant. 1
 Pedersen was a blacksmith. 2
 Pedersen was a sailor. 7
 Petrus was a weaver. 2
 Pickford won the 1928/29 Academy Award for Best Actress 1
 played baseball for the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. 1
 played baseball for the Chattanooga Lookouts (AA) in 1931. 1
 played baseball for the New York Giants and Detroit Tigers . 1
 played baseball for the New York Giants, Brooklyn Robins, and Boston Braves. 1
 played baseball for the New York Giants, the Cleveland Spiders, the St. Louis Browns and the Boston Americans. 1
 played baseball for the New York Highlanders/Yankees. 1
 played baseball for the New York Mets and the Brooklyn Dodgers. 1
 played baseball for the New York Yankees. 2
 played baseball for the ''St Louis Cardinals'' and minor league teams and retired in 1916. 1
 played baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies. 1
 played baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals. 1
 played basketball for the Philadelphia 76ers and the Harlem Globetrotters. 1
 played basketball for the Philadelphia 76ers, the Harlem Globetrotters, and the Los Angeles Lakers. 1
 played in a dance orchestra. 1
 played Major League Baseball from 1881-1891 1
 played Major League Baseball in 1871 1
 played Major Legue Baseball. 1
 played minor league baseball. 1
 played one major league baseball game June 29, 1905, New York Giants 1
 played rugby for the All Blacks. 2
 played the trumpet for more than 40 years. 1
 Printer/Compositor. 1
 Purse was a carman, selling ice. 1
 Putnam III was a weaver. 1
 raced in Formula One for the Lotus F1 Team. 1
 raised silkworms. 1
 Rasch was a merchant. 1
 Rasmussen Berth was a blacksmith. 1
 Rasmussen Dahl was a ship captain. 1
 Rasmussen was a shoemaker. 1
 Raymond Hayward worked as a Journalist. 1
 received Doctor of Medicine degree although over qualified, served with devotion and skill as a nurse in the Civil War at Columbian College Hospital before her tragic death. 1
 received her Doctor of Medicine degree in 1856. Engaged in the Civil War first through the Sanitary Commission carrying supplies to the front lines and serving as a nurse and physician, and then as superintendent at a hospital for war refugees and freed slaves in Nashville, Tennessee. Honored for eternity:
[[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses
1
 received medical degree before the Civil War, organized the first hospital south of the Potomac River, and was commissioned by New Jersey and Pennsylvania governors to supervise and nurse at hospitals and in the field. 1
 received medical degree from Cleveland Medical College, during Civil War served as a non-comissioned surgeon with the 7th Illinois Cavalry, assistant surgeon at hospitals in Cairo, Illinois, and on transport ship during the Battle of Shiloh. 1
 received WW2 the Order of St John, nursing medal from the hand of King GeorgeVI 1
 Recieved the British War Medal. 1
 Rentoul Outhwaite was an illustrator. 1
 represented a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed team at the 1900 Summer Olympics mixed team] at the Olympic Games 1
 represented a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed teams at the Olympics mixed team] at the Olympic Games 3
 represented a mixed team in Polo the Paris Olympics of 1900 1
 represented Australia at the 1896 Olympic Games 1
 represented Australia at the 1908-1920 Olympic Games 1
 represented Australia at the Helsinki and Melbourne Olympic Games 1
 represented Australia at the Olympic Games 5
 represented Australia at the Olympic Games (Stockholm, 1912) 1
 represented Australia at the Olympic Games in 1924, 1928 and 1932 1
 represented Australia at the Olympic Games in 1960 1
 represented Barbados in Cycling in the Mexico City Olympics of 1968. 1
 represented Barbados in Sailing in the Barcelona Olympics of 1992. 1
 represented Barbados in Sailing in the Seoul Olympics of 1988. 1
 represented Barbados in Sports Shooting in the Mexico City Olympics of 1968 and in the Munich Olympics of 1972. 1
 represented Barbados in Track and Field in the Mexico City Olympics of 1968. 1
 represented Belgium in Bobsleigh in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics of 1936 1
 represented Bermuda in Swimmimg in the Berlin Olympics of 1936. 1
 represented Brazil in Shooting in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920. Silver and Bronze Medals. 1
 represented Canada in Figure Skating in the Montreal Olympics of 1976. 1
 represented Czechoslovakia at the Olympic Games 2
 represented Egypt in Diving in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928. Silver and Bronze Medals 1
 represented Estonia in Weightlifting in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920. Gold Medal 1
 represented Estonia in Weightlifting in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Silver Medal 1
 Represented Great Britain and Ireland at athletics in the Olympic Games in Paris 1900 and London 1908 1
 represented Great Britain and Ireland at cricket in the 1900 Paris Olympic Games 1
 represented Great Britain and Ireland at football in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris 1
 represented Great Britain and Ireland at golf in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris 1
 represented Great Britain and Ireland in Shooting in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain and Ireland in Wrestling in the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 represented Great Britain at archery in the 1908 London Olympics 1
 represented Great Britain at Powered Watersports at the 1908 Olympic Games in London 3
 represented Great Britain at Sailing in the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris 1
 represented Great Britain at the 1908 Olympic Games 1
 represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games 24
 represented Great Britain in 4 × 400 metres Relay in the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932- Silver Medal. 1
 represented Great Britain in 400 metres Hurdles in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928 - Gold Medal. 1
 represented Great Britain in archery at the 1908 London Olympics 1
 represented Great Britain in Archery in the London Olympics of 1908 2
 represented Great Britain in Artistic Gymnastics in the Paris Olympics of 1900 1
 represented Great Britain in Athletics at the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912 1
 represented Great Britain in Athletics in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920, Paris Olympics of 1924 and Amsterdam Olympics of 1928. 1
 represented Great Britain in Athletics in the London Olympics of 1908 2
 represented Great Britain in Athletics in the Olympics of 1912 and 1920 1
 represented Great Britain in Athletics in the Olympics of 1920 and 1924 1
 represented Great Britain in Athletics in the Paris Olympics of 1924. 1
 represented Great Britain in Athletics in the Stockholm Olympics of 1912 1
 represented Great Britain in Boxing in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in Boxing in the London Olympics of 1908 as Referee and Judge 1
 represented Great Britain in Boxing in the Paris Olympics of 1924. 1
 represented Great Britain in Cricket in the Paris Olympics of 1900 1
 represented Great Britain in Cycling in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in Cycling in the Stockholm Olympics of 1912 1
 represented Great Britain in Diving at four Olympic Games 1912-28 1
 represented Great Britain in Diving in the London Olympics of 1908 2
 represented Great Britain in Equestrianism at the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912 1
 represented Great Britain in Equestrianism in the Olympic Games of 1924 and 1936 1
 represented Great Britain in Equestrianism in the Paris Olympics of 1924 2
 represented Great Britain in Fencing at four Olympic Games 1908-1924 1
 represented Great Britain in Fencing at the Olympic Games in in 1908 and 1912 1
 represented Great Britain in Fencing in the Paris Olympics of 1900 1
 represented Great Britain in Fencing/Modern Pentathlon in the Olympic Games of 1908/1912. 1
 represented Great Britain in Figure Skating in the London Olympics of 1908 2
 represented Great Britain in Football in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in Football in the Stockholm Olympics of 1912. 1
 represented Great Britain in Gymnastics in the Olympic Games of 1908, 1912 and 1920 1
 represented Great Britain in Hockey in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in motorboating at the 1908 London Summer Olympics 2
 represented Great Britain in Motorboating in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in polo at the London Summer Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in Powered Watersports in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in Racquets at the 1908 Summer Olympic Games in London 1
 represented Great Britain in Rowing in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in Rowing in the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 represented Great Britain in Rowing in the Olympic Games of 1912 and 1920 1
 represented Great Britain in Rowing in the Paris Olympics of 1924 1
 represented Great Britain in Rowing in the Paris Olympics of 1924. 3
 represented Great Britain in Rugby in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in Rugby in the Paris Olympics of 1900 2
 represented Great Britain in sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London 10
 represented Great Britain in Sailing in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928 2
 represented Great Britain in Sailing in the Olympics of 1924 and 1928 1
 represented Great Britain in Shooting at the Olympic Games of 1896, 1900 and 1906. 1
 represented Great Britain in Shooting in the London Olympics of 1908 3
 represented Great Britain in Shooting in the Olympic Games of 1908 and 1912 2
 represented Great Britain in Swimming in the Olympics of 1924 and 1928 1
 represented Great Britain in Swimming in the Stockholm Olympics of 1912 1
 represented Great Britain in Tennis at the Olympic Games in London in 1908 1
 represented Great Britain in tennis at the Olympic Games of 1908 (London) and 1912 (Stockholm) 1
 represented Great Britain in Tennis in the London Olympics of 1908 2
 represented Great Britain in Tennis in the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 represented Great Britain in Tennis in the Olympic Games of 1920 and 1924 2
 represented Great Britain in Tennis in the Olympics of 1908 and 1912 2
 represented Great Britain in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924 5
 represented Great Britain in Track and Field in the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932 and in the Munich Olympics of 1936. 1
 represented Great Britain in two sports at the 1908 Summer Olympic Games in London 1
 represented Great Britain in Water Polo at the Olympics of 1908, 1912, 1920, 1924 and 1928 1
 represented Great Britain in Water Polo in the Antwerp, Olympics of 1920. He won a Gold medal. 1
 represented Great Britain in Water Polo in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented Iceland in Wrestling in the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 Represented Ireland at athletics in the 1908 Olympic Games in London 1
 represented Ireland in 400 metres Hurdles and Decathalon in the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932. 1
 represented Ireland in Arts Competitions in the London Olympics of 1948, and in Helsinki 1952. She was awarded a Bronze medal in 1948. 1
 represented Ireland in Athletics in the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 represented Ireland in Athletics in the St Louis Olympics of 1904. 1
 represented Ireland in Fencing in the London Olympics of 1948. 1
 represented Ireland in Litrature in the Paris Olympics of 1924. 1
 represented Ireland in Painting in the Paris Olympics of 1924 and the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932. 1
 represented Ireland in Swimming in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928. 1
 represented Ireland in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. 1
 represented Ireland in the All-Round event at the 1904 Olympic Games in St Louis. 1
 represented Ireland in the Paris Olympics of 1924, and Great Britain in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928 and the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932. 1
 represented Ireland in Water Polo in the Paris Olympics of 1924. 2
 represented Jamaica in Track and Field in the London Olympics of 1948 and in the Finland Olympics of 1952. 2
 represented Latvia in Athletics in the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932. Silver Medal 1
 represented Lithuania in Road Cycling in the Paris Olympics of 1924 and the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928. 1
 represented Luxembourg in Art Competitions in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928. Gold Medal 1
 represented Luxembourg in Art Competitions in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Gold Medal 1
 represented Netherlands in Archery in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 5
 represented Netherlands in Fencing in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 1
 represented Netherlands in Rowing in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 6
 represented Netherlands in Sailing in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 3
 represented Netherlands in the Shooting in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 1
 represented New Zealand at the 1928 Summer Olympic Games 1
 represented New Zealand in Athletics in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920. 1
 represented New Zealand in Rowing in the Antwep Olympics of 1920. Bronze Medal 1
 represented New Zealand in Swimming in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920. 1
 represented New Zealand in Swimming in the Paris Olympics of 1924. 1
 represented Panama in Athletics in the London Olympics of 1948. Bronze Medals (2) 1
 represented South Africa at the Olympic Games 1
 represented Sweden in Athletics in the Olympics Games of 1900, 1908 and 1912 1
 represented Sweden in Athletics in the Olympics Games of 1908 and 1912 1
 represented Sweden in Football at the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 represented Sweden in Swimming at the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 represented Sweden in the Pentathlon at the London Olympics of 1908. 1
 represented Switzerland in Gymnastics in the Berlin Olympics of 1936. 1
 represented Switzerland in Gymnastics in the London Olympics of 1948. 1
 represented the Netherlands at the Olympic Games 2
 represented the Netherlands in Alpine Skiing in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics of 1936 1
 represented the Netherlands in Bobsleigh in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics of 1936 2
 represented the Netherlands in Bobsleigh in the San Moritz Olympics of 1928 5
 represented the Netherlands in Boxing in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928 1
 represented the Netherlands in Gymnastics in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented the Netherlands in Judo in the Tokyo Olympics of 1964 1
 represented the Netherlands in Rowing in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 1
 represented the Netherlands in Sailing in Berlin Olympics of 1936 1
 represented the Netherlands in Shooting in the London Olympics of 1908 1
 represented the Netherlands in Shooting in the London Olympics of 1908 and in the Antwerpen Olympics of 1920 1
 represented the Netherlands in Shooting in the Olympics of 1900 and 1908. 1
 represented the Netherlands in Shooting in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 1
 represented the Netherlands in Speed Skating in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics of 1936 1
 represented the Netherlands in Speed Skating in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics of 1936 and in Sankt Moritz Olympics of 1948 1
 represented the Netherlands in Speed Skating in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics of 1936 3
 represented the Netherlands in Speed Skating in the San Moritz Olympics of 1928 2
 represented the Netherlands in Speedskating in the Grenoble Olympics of 1968 and the Sapporo Olympics of 1972 1
 represented the Netherlands in Swimming in Berlin Olympics of 1936 1
 represented the Netherlands in Swimming in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 2
 represented the Netherlands in the Shooting in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 1
 represented the United States at the 1904 St Louis Summer Olympic Games, winning a Bronze Medal in Water Polo. 1
 represented the United States at the 1904 St Louis Summer Olympic Games. 1
 represented the United States at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, Sweden. Gold medalist in pentathalon and the decathalon {{Image 1
 represented the United States at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland where he won the middleweight boxing Gold Medal. {{Image 1
 represented the United States in Archery in the St. Louis Olympics of 1904. 10
 represented the United States in Athletics in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 2
 represented the United States in Figure Skating in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920 1
 represented the United States in Gymnastics in the St. Louis Olympics of 1904. 2
 represented the United States in hurdles in the Olympic Games in 1924, 1928, and 1932. 1
 represented the United States in Ice Hockey in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920. 11
 represented the United States in Shooting in the Athens Olympics of 1896. 2
 represented the United States in Swimming in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928 - Bronze medal. 1
 represented the United States in Swimming in the Los Angeles Olympics of 1932 - Gold medal. 1
 represented the United States in the Shooting Team during the Antwerp Summer Olympics of 1920 1
 represented the United States in Track & Field in the Paris Olympics of 1900. 25
 represented the United States in Track & Field in the St. Louis Olympics of 1904. 3
 represented the United States in Track and Field in the Antwerp Olympics of 1920. 1
 represented the United States in track and field in the Olympics of 1924 and 1928. 1
 represented the United States in track and field in the Olympics of 1924 and won a bronze medal. 1
 represented the United States in Wrestling in the Berlin Olympics of 1936. 1
 represented the United States in Wrestling in the Rome Olympics of 1960. 1
 represented the United States of America in Swimming in the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928. Gold Medal 1
 represented the United States Olympic Committee as delegate at the Summer Olympic Games of the XXIVth Olympiad OYC, Seoul, Korea {{Image 1
 represented United States in Judo in the Montreal Olympics of 1976. 1
 represented USA at Fencing at the 1904 Olympic Games in St Louis 1
 retired from the US Federal Government. 1
 Richard was a weaver. 1
 Robertson Purves was a Cordwainer (aka Master Shoemaker). 1
 Rodgers Jr was a Jazz Pianist extraordinaire, arranger, and composer. 1
 Rodgers won the 1945 Academy Award for Best Song – It Might as Well Be Spring from ''State Fair'' 1
 Rougtvedt was a merchant. 1
 Rowe: Sheriff, Saline District, Cherokee Nation, I. T. (1893-1895) 1
 Rudd was a Farmer. 1
 Rudd was a Tobacco Planter. 3
 Ruse was a farmer 1
 Ruse was a Mariner. 1
 's fate is unknown. 8
 's father was a shoemaker. 1
 's Profile is a '''BRICK WALL''' Help is Needed. 69
 Samuel Merrifield Jr. was a veteran of '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord Dunmore's War Lord Dunmore's War]'''. He appears on the roster of Captain Zachquil Morgan's Company, Virginia Militia in 1744. 1
 Schau was a ship captain. 1
 served a 10 Year Service in the Royal Navy 1
 served as a Civil War nurse at Paducah and Fort Donaldson until she became seriously ill spent rest of her life in service to veterans as office of the Women's Relief Corps. 1
 served as a Civil War Nurse for four years, one year at the U.S.A. General Hospital in Annapolis, Maryland, and three years as a volunteer nurse she used her married name of McNall 1
 served as a Civil War nurse for nearly four years, first at the Seminary Hospital in Georgetown and later at Chesapeake General Hospital in Virginia. 1
 served as a NSW Police Officer. 6
 served as a nurse at the First Battle of Bull Run and in Washington, D.C., but then as an unpaid field surgeon. Honored for eternity: [[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses 1
 served as a nurse during the American Civil War in and around Washington, D.C. and sang for wounded soldiers. She set up a hospital, made crutches and raised funds for a soldiers' free library. Honored for eternity:
[[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses
1
 served as a nurse for two years at Bellevue Hospital caring for wounded soldiers in the US Civil War era. Honored for eternity: [[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses 1
 served as a nurse throughout the Civil War in hospitals and on transports, but mostly at the front caring for the wounded at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Belle Plain, Port Royal, Fredericksburg, White House and City Point. 1
 served as a nurse with the 1st Regiment, Michigan Light Artillery, & as matron at No. 20 Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee during the US Civil War. 1
 served as a nurse with the 6th Illinois Cavalry through Kentucky and Memphis, Tennessee cared for sick and wounded as nurse, head nurse, temporary doctor, and missionary Baptist missionary following the war. 1
 served as a Union nurse at Jefferson Barracks, at the front at Pittsburg Landing Shiloh and Vicksburg, and on hospital transports for over three years she did everything required, including dragging wounded soldiers out of the active field of battle. 1
 served as an Army nurse in two wars: three years in the U.S. Civil War and for several months of the Franco-Prussian War she nursed in military hospitals in Virginia, North Carolina, and France awarded Prussian Cross of Merit. 1
 served as an Australian Postal Worker. 1
 Served as Chaplain to the Forces in World War I and was awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry 1
 served as Chief Justice of the Choctaw Nation courts. 1
 served as Civil War nurse in tents, on the field or in hospitals at Yorktown Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg took charge of temporary hospital set up for African-American soldiers at City Point and turned it from deplorable to the best in the department. 1
 served as Civil War nurse on the field or in hospitals at Yorktown Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg took charge of temporary hospital set up for African-American soldiers at City Point and turned it from deplorable to the best in the department. 1
 served as County Sheriff for Amador County, California twice in 1991 & 1994 1
 served as Mayor of [[:Category: Key West, Florida 1
 served as Mayor of [[Space:Rockford Illinois 9
 served as Mayor of Rockford, Illinois 1873-1875 1
 served as Mayor of Rockford, Illinois 1877-1878 1
 served as Mayor of Rockford, Illinois 1893–1895, 1901–1903 1
 served as the Superintendent of the Chicago Home for the Friendless, a temporary shelter for homeless women and children, for more than 15 years recognized for her labors of love and self-sacrifice. 1
 served for two years as a Civil War Nurse at Marine Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio captured and held prisoner for a short time by Confederate General John Morgan. 1
 served from 1862-1865, first as a volunteer nurse at the Battle of Shiloh, then as a professional matron (hospital supervisor) at field hospitals. Officially enlisted in the Confederate Army Medical Department. Published a chronicle of her day-to-day nursing experiences on the Civil War battlefields. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from 1822 to 1843. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from 1883 to 1895. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from 1904 to 1923. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from 1927. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from before 1860 to before 1881. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from before 1891 to 1919. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from March 1872 to July 1889. 1
 served in HM Coastguard (Britain) from Sept 1889 to May 1919 1
 served in Ohio House of Representatives from 1868-1869. 1
 served in the 3rd Field Engineer Squadron. 1
 served in the Army Nurse Corp in World War II. 3
 served in the Civil War as a nurse and nursing superintendent at hospitals in Rhode Island and Virginia published Hospital Days, Reminiscence of a Civil War Nurse taught classes for freedmen and women. 1
 served in the Civil War as a nurse for several months at Gayoso Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and then as Matron of the new Soldiers' Home in Cairo, Illinois thru the end of the war. 1
 served in the Civil War as a nurse in hospitals heavily engaged in preparation for Metropolitan Fair to raise funds for the Union wartime poet. 1
 served in the Civil War as a nurse in the field with the 16th New York Volunteers and with Hospital Transport steamers during the Peninsula Campaign. Published Letters of a Family During the Civil War with sister Georgeanna. 1
 served in the Illinois House of Representatives 1922-1960 1
 served in the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois State Senate 2
 served in the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois State Senate. 1
 served in the Illinois House of Representatives. 1
 served in the Illinois Senate from 1869-1873 1
 served in The Illinois State House of Representatives and Illinois Senate 1
 served in the Life Guards during The Great War 1
 served in the Royal Navy 1
 served in the Royal Navy, rising up the ranks to Captain. 1
 served in the Royal Navy. 3
 served in the U.S. Navy in WWII. 1
 served in the US Army as a nurse during WW II. 1
 served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict 1
 served in the US Army during WW I. 1
 served in the US Army during WW II. 3
 served in the US Navy during WII. 2
 served in the US Navy during WW I. 1
 served in the US Navy during WW II. 3
 served in the WAAAF 1942-1946 1
 served in the Wisconsin Legislature in 1866 and 1874. 1
 served in World War I 1
 served on Bruny Island Council 1924-28 and Tasmania's House of Assembly 1931-61 1
 served on Sanitary Commission Civil War hospital transport ships Army nurse hired by Dorothea Dix for Washington, D.C. hospitals Matron of Soldiers Home in Washington. 1
 Serviced Heavy Construction Machinery. 4
 Shearer won the 1929/30 Academy Award for Best Actress 1
 ship yard worker 1
 Sigurdsen was a sailor. 1
 Silver medalist in high jump in 1936 Olympics 1
 Skeets Kelly was a Cinematographer. 1
 Smith was a gold cutter and chain lapper. 1
 Smith was a traveller. 1
 Smith worked in the coal industry. 1
 smith. 1
 Sneath was a Milliner. 1
 Sneath was an architect. 1
 Soldat des troupes de la Marine 7
 Sørensen Condrup was a ship captain. 1
 Sørensen Lassen was a ship captain. 1
 Sørensen was a blacksmith. 1
 Sørensen was a sailor. 1
 Sørensen was a ship captain. 1
 Speed is a Paralympian. He represented Australia at the 2008 Paralympic Games. 1
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 spends way too much time on Wikitree 1
 spends way too much time on WikiTree! added by his wife 1
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 started grassroots women's aid organizations throughout the Civil War served on hospital transport ships Lady Superintendent at Lovell General Hospital in Rhode Island authored The United States Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of its Purposes and its Work . Honored for eternity:
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 started Key Real Estate in the '60s. 1
 staunch abolitionist, raised her 8 children to be the same all served the Union in the Civil War Jane was a nurse throughout the war and worked with daughter Georgeanna at Gettysburg. 1
 steel worker 1
 Stephensen was a cabinetmaker. 1
 Stetson was a Shipwright. 1
 Stetson worked on the railroad. 1
 Styrkoldsen was a sailor. 1
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 supervised the collection, and distribution of clothing and medical supplies from her home medical supply center for the Woman's Central Association of Relief during the Civil War. 1
 Symons was a miner. 1
 taught science at St. Anne's School in Lancaster, PA. 1
 Taule was a sailor. 2
 Taylor's father was a weaver. 1
 Theodore Barker was a teacher. 1
 Thomas Ball engaged in farming in Kentucky. 1
 Thomas Hayton and his father were Blacksmiths 1
 Thurlwell was a Lawyer 1
 Todd was a carman. 1
 Tollefsen was a sailor. 1
 Tomassen was a sailor. 1
 took care of the boys in the Civil War for four years, as her husband's dying words urged attended to the sick, wounded and dying on the battlefield, in hospitals and on transports referred to as Mother Newcomb . 1
 took up farming in Roxbury, ''then Nelson'', New Hampshire in 1808 1
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 tool turner 1
 Torgersen was a blacksmith. 1
 Torsen was a carpenter. 1
 Torsen was a sailor. 3
 Totz was a farmer. 1
 Traag was a ship captain. 3
 traveled with her husband's unit and served as a nurse for the 33rd United States Colored Troops also teaching the soldiers how to read and write.
Honored for eternity:
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Fire Department.
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 volunteered as a nurse during the American Civil War and named as Inspector of hospitals.
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1
 volunteered as a nurse during the American Civil War, using what she learned to write of her experiences.
Honored for eternity:
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 volunteered as a nurse during the American Civil War. 3
 volunteered as a nurse, established around 300 hospitals, and cared for thousands of soldiers in the US Civil War who affectionately called her Mother .
Honored for eternity:
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 volunteered as a trained physician and surgeon, for the Confederacy during the Civil War, supervising wards at the local hospital, turning university buildings into hospital units, and serving as both nurse and, although not officially allowed, a surgeon. Honored for eternity:
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 volunteered as fireman for the Ellensburg Fire Department when when he was 20 years old in the year in the of 1898. Then Pete became the Fire Chief from February 23, 1905 to October 20, 1911. 1
 volunteered for the Boston Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. 1
 volunteered for the Civil Defense of their country. 1
 volunteered in the Civil War as a trained physician, she worked as an agent of Dorothea Dix training, appointing, and supervising nurses in the field, and was appointed Indiana sanitary commissioner by Governor Oliver P. Morton. 1
 Volunteering on the 1950 Census 4
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 Vye was a stonemason. 1
 Wager was a coal dealer. 1
 Walkley was a weaver. 1
 Wallis was a brass caster. 1
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 was a a trained Nurse. 1
 was a Advertising Manager for several magazines. 1
 was a agricultural labourer. 1
 was a Architectural Engineer. 1
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 was a Baker & Farmer. 1
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 was a Baltimore County Policeman. 1
 was a banana farmer 1
 was a Bank Employee. 1
 was a bank manager 1
 was a Bank Manager. 1
 was a Bank Officer and Vice President. 1
 was a Bank Officer in Colorado. 1
 was a Bank Officer. 4
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 was a Banker in Boston, Massachusetts. 1
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 was a Baptist Minister in Sangamon County, Illinois. 1
 was a Baptist Minister. 2
 was a Baptist preacher 1
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 was a barber and peruke (wig) maker. 1
 was a Barber at his own Barbershop 1
 was a barber in West Virginia. 2
 was a barber, hair dresser 1
 was a barber. 11
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 was a Barrister and a Judge 1
 was a Barrister and a Judge, becoming Chief Justice of Queensland 1
 was a Barrister and Judge 9
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 was a Barrister and Judge, being appointed to the Australian High Court 1
 was a Barrister and served as Tasmania's Attorney General 1
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 was a Barrister in Dorchester, New Brunswick. 1
 was a Barrister in England and Judge in Western Australia 1
 was a Barrister. 2
 was a Bartender. 2
 was a basket maker 1
 was a Basketball Player 1
 was a Båtsman for the village of Torp 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Attanäs and Torhamn 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Björkenäs and Torhamn 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Brändamåla and Jämjö 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Bredäng and Torhamn 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Gisselvik and Torhamn 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Hammarby and Jämjö 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Konungshamn and Torhamn 1
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 was a Båtsman for the villages of Öljersjö and Lösen 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Ramdala, Säby and Åby 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Säby and Ramdala 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Sandhamn and Torhamn 1
 was a Båtsman for the villages of Steneryd and Torhamn 1
 was a Battalion Chief for the Kansas City Fire Department. 1
 was a Beekeeper 3
 was a beekeeper in Nicholas County, Kentucky 1
 was a Beerhouse Keeper 1
 was a Biology Professor at Virginia Union University. 1
 was a blacksmith 88
 was a blacksmith & gunsmith. 1
 was a blacksmith and gun smith. 1
 was a Blacksmith at Cessnock No. 2 Colliery 1
 was a blacksmith at Chatham Dockyard. 1
 was a blacksmith at Edgemont, Pennsylvania. 1
 was a blacksmith at Haarlem, Noord-Holland 1
 was a blacksmith at Kedron, Queensland 1
 was a blacksmith at Renkum, Gelderland 1
 was a blacksmith at the North Star Mine. 1
 was a Blacksmith by trade 4
 was a Blacksmith for the Erie Railroad. 1
 was a Blacksmith in Good Hope, Illinois. 1
 was a blacksmith in Granville, Wisconsin. 1
 was a Blacksmith in Holt County, Missouri. 1
 was a blacksmith in Ingleside, Steuben, New York. 1
 was a blacksmith in Kentucky 1
 was a blacksmith in Lawrence County Illinois. 1
 was a blacksmith in Liverpool. 1
 was a blacksmith in London, England. 1
 was a blacksmith in Mendota and at the Lower Sioux Agency. 1
 was a blacksmith in Naples, Ontario, New York. 1
 was a blacksmith in New Jersey. 1
 was a blacksmith in Nova Scotia 8
 was a blacksmith in Parker County, Texas. 1
 was a blacksmith in Shropshire and Cheshire. 1
 was a blacksmith in Sumner Illinois. 1
 was a blacksmith in the town of Rye, New Hampshire. 1
 was a blacksmith in Wharton, New Jersey 1
 was a blacksmith in Yorkshire 1
 was a blacksmith striker 1
 was a Blacksmith Striker. 1
 was a blacksmith, tool maker, engineer, mechanic, and carpenter throughout his life. 1
 was a blacksmith. 168
 was a blacksmith's striker. 1
 was a blast furnace keeper 1
 was a Blast Furnace Maintenance Supervisor for 40 years. 1
 was a bloomer. 1
 was a Boarding House Keeper in Bardolph, Illinois. 1
 was a Boarding House Keeper on West Hill Street, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas. 1
 was a Boarding House Keeper. 8
 was a Boarding House proprietor. 1
 was a Boat Builder. 1
 was a Boat Captain. 1
 was a boat maker 1
 was a Boatman 1
 was a Bohemian pianist and composer, best known for his piano and chamber music 1
 was a boiler maker. 2
 was a boiler riveter, maker 1
 was a boiler shop labourer. 1
 was a boilermaker 2
 was a Boilermaker & Ship Builder. 1
 was a boilermaker in Missouri. 1
 was a boilermaker, and a plater/plate layer at a dockyard. 1
 was a Boilermaker. 4
 was a book Author 1
 was a Book Binder 1
 was a Book Binder. 7
 was a Book Dealer / Book Seller. 1
 was a bookbinder. 2
 was a Bookkeeper 4
 was a Bookkeeper for a Shoe Store. 1
 was a Bookkeeper for a Telegraph Co. as a young woman. 1
 was a Bookkeeper. 23
 was a bookkeeper/accountant. 1
 was a bookseller 1
 was a booksellter 2
 was a Boomman in Virginia, USA 1
 was a boot maker 1
 was a boot repairer 1
 was a Bootlegger 1
 was a Bootlegger & Moonshiner in Appalachia. 6
 was a Bootlegger & Moonshiner. 1
 was a bootmaker. 2
 was a boots and shoemaker in Hamilton, Ohio. 1
 was a Boxer 1
 was a Boxer. 3
 was a Boy Scout. 1
 was a brakeman on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad 2
 was a brass finisher. 1
 was a Brazier. 1
 was a Brewer. 1
 was a Brick maker 2
 was a Brick Mason or a Stone Mason. 1
 was a Brick Mason. 2
 was a brick yard labourer 1
 was a Bricklayer 7
 was a Bricklayer over 40 years and taught Masonry at the Indiana School for the Deaf after retirement until he died in 1988. 1
 was a bricklayer. 9
 was a Brickmaker. 3
 was a Bridge Iron Worker. 1
 was a British Archer in the 1908 Summer Olympics 1
 was a British Army colonel 1
 was a British army soldier 1
 was a British novelist, journalist and short story writer. 1
 was a Brushmaker in Gloucester and Kingston upon Thames. 1
 was a Brushmaker in Salisbury, Gloucester and Kingston upon Thames. 1
 was a budding artist and musician 1
 was a Builder 7
 was a builder's labourer. 1
 was a Building & Construction Foreman 1
 was a Building Contractor 1
 was a Building Contractor. 1
 was a bus conductor 1
 was a bus driver 1
 was a Bus Driver. 2
 was a Business Executive. 2
 was a Business Man 1
 was a businessman in real estate. 1
 was a Businessman. 2
 was a Butcher 35
 was a butcher. 47
 was a Buyer and Commercial Traveller 1
 was a Cab Driver. 2
 was a Cab Proprietor. 1
 was a cabinet maker 1
 was a cabinet maker and carpenter in Bourbon County, Kentucky. 1
 was a Cabinet Maker. 3
 was a Cabinetmaker 3
 was a Cabinetmaker. 7
 was a California Highway Patrolman. 1
 was a Canadian National Railway Chief Engineer - Operation and Construction Dept. 1
 was a Canadian National Railway Chief Engineer - Western Region. 1
 was a Canadian Pacific Railway machinist. 1
 was a Canal Boatman 28
 was a Canal Carrier 6
 was a Canal Labourer 3
 was a Captain in the Irish Army. 1
 was a Captain of a pole boat and Master of a steamboat on the Ocmulgee River 1
 was a Captain, Malden Fire Department 1
 was a Car Salesman. 2
 was a card room operative cotton manufacture 1
 was a caretaker. 1
 was a carman. 6
 was a Carpenter 59
 was a Carpenter & Bricklayer 1
 was a Carpenter & Joiner. 1
 was a Carpenter & Roof Slater. 1
 was a carpenter and builder 2
 was a carpenter and wheelwright. 1
 was a Carpenter for a Coal Mine Company. 1
 was a Carpenter for over 50 years. 1
 was a Carpenter in Beaumont, Texas. 1
 was a carpenter in Harrison County, Kentucky 1
 was a carpenter in Harrison County, Kentucky. 1
 was a carpenter in Missouri. 2
 was a carpenter in St. Paul, Minnesota. 1
 was a Carpenter in Walker County, Texas. 1
 was a Carpenter. 319
 was a carpenter's helper 1
 was a Carpenter's Helper. 1
 was a Carrier. 1
 was a carter 1
 was a Carter. 4
 was a Casualty Aide. 1
 was a Catholic Priest. 1
 was a Cattle & Maize Farmer. 1
 was a Cattle & Poultry Farmer. 2
 was a Cattle & Wheat Farmer. 3
 was a cattle and maize farmer 1
 was a Cattle and Maize Farmer. 1
 was a cattle breeder 3
 was a Cattle Dealer 3
 was a cattle farmer on the Bulga plateau. 1
 was a Cattle Salesman in St. Louis, Missouri. 1
 was a Cattle Salesman. 1
 was a cellist 1
 was a CEO. 1
 was a CERAMIC COLOR TRAVELLER 1
 was a CERAMIC LITHO PRINTER 1
 was a ceramicist. 1
 was a Chain Maker 1
 was a Chain Maker. 1
 was a charter master 2
 was a chartered accountant 2
 was a Chartered Accountant. 3
 was a Charwoman. 4
 was a chauffeur 1
 was a Chauffeur. 4
 was a Cheese Maker in Switzerland. 1
 was a Cheesemaker 1
 was a Chef / Cook. 3
 was a Chemical Factory Guard. 1
 was a Chemical Plant Foreman. 1
 was a Chemist & Druggist. 1
 was a Chemist. 5
 was a Chemistry Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. 1
 was a chemist's assistant 1
 was a Cherokee Freedmen. 2
 was a Chicago Police Officer 1
 was a Chicago Police Officer. 1
 was a Chicago policeman 1
 was a Chief Cardiology Technician. 1
 was a Chief Justice. 1
 was a Chief of Police 1
 was a Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy. 1
 was a Chief Petty Officer in the US Navy. 1
 was a Chimney Cleaner. 1
 was a chimney sweep, as had been his father. 1
 was a Chimney Sweep. 2
 was a china dealer 1
 was a china gilder 1
 was a Choir Director and Composer. 1
 was a Christian Minister 2
 was a Christian Minister. 19
 was a Christian Scientist 1
 was a Church of God Minister. 1
 was a Church of Ireland clergyman 1
 was a church planter, army Chaplain, and pastor. 1
 was a cigar maker 5
 was a cigar maker before she was married. 1
 was a cinematographer. 1
 was a Circuit Riding Baptist Minister. 1
 was a citrus grower 1
 was a Civil Engineer Instructor. 1
 was a Civil Engineer. 6
 was a Civil War Nurse and also served in the Indian Wars & Spanish-American War. 1
 was a Civil War Nurse at age 16. 1
 was a Civil War Nurse from Indiana. 1
 was a Civil War Nurse serving in Indiana and Kentucky Chair and Professor of English Literature at North Western Christian University (now Butler) partnered in the establishment of the Indianapolis Home for Friendless Women. 1
 was a Civil War Nurse serving in the Union army. 2
 was a Civil War Nurse serving on hospital transports, in the field and in hospitals from July 1862 thru Jun 1865 duties included standard nursing, cooking, and, hospital head and matron. 1
 was a Civil War Nurse. 80
 was a Classical Music Composer and Pianist. 1
 was a Classical/Popular Music Composer and Pianist. 1
 was a Clergyman 2
 was a clergyman. 2
 was a clerk 1
 was a clerk and public servant 1
 was a Clerk for the Steam Locomotive Office. 1
 was a clerk with the Bank of England. 1
 was a Clerk with the railway. 1
 was a clerk, sales manager 1
 was a Clerk. 5
 was a clock maker 1
 was a Clockmaker 5
 was a cloth weaver 1
 was a Clothier. 5
 was a coach and harness maker. 1
 was a Coach Builder 1
 was a coach painter. 2
 was a Coachbuilder and a Carpenter. 1
 was a Coachbuilder with business partner Mr. Hill. 1
 was a Coachbuilder. 2
 was a coachman. 3
 was a coal and iron stone miner 1
 was a coal banks man 1
 was a Coal Breaker. 1
 was a coal engine worker 1
 was a Coal Loader. 1
 was a coal mine dataler 1
 was a coal mine lamp man 1
 was a Coal Mine Owner. 2
 was a coal mine worker. 1
 was a Coal Miner 281
 was a Coal Miner / Hewer. 1
 was a coal miner and a laborer. 1
 was a Coal Miner and Colliery Manager 1
 was a coal miner and iron works labourer 1
 was a Coal Miner and Mine Operator 2
 was a coal miner and worked in Lancashire and Yorkshire 1
 was a Coal Miner as a young man 1
 was a Coal Miner Driver in County Durham, England. 1
 was a coal miner engineer 2
 was a coal miner engineer in Staffordshire 1
 was a coal miner from Beaver County, Pennsylvania. 2
 was a coal miner in [[Space:Drumlemble 11
 was a coal miner in 1904. 1
 was a coal miner in 1910. 1
 was a Coal Miner in Alabama and Illinois 1
 was a coal miner in Appanoose County, Iowa. 9
 was a coal miner in Belmont County, Ohio. 4
 was a Coal Miner in Benham, Kentucky, USA 1
 was a Coal Miner in Bonny Blue, Virginia, USA 1
 was a coal miner in Clarion County, Pennsylvania. 1
 was a coal miner in Coal District, Harrison County, West Virginia. 1
 was a Coal Miner in Farmersville, Illinois 1
 was a coal miner in Fayette County, Pennsylvania 4
 was a coal miner in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. 31
 was a coal miner in Fayette County, West Virginia 1
 was a Coal Miner in Fraterville, TN, USA 1
 was a Coal Miner in Glamorgan, Wales. 1
 was a coal miner in Harlan, Kentucky. 1
 was a coal miner in Harrison County, West Virginia. 1
 was a coal miner in Illinois. 1
 was a Coal Miner in Indiana County, Pennsylvania USA 2
 was a Coal Miner in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA 1
 was a Coal Miner in Itmann, West Virginia, USA 3
 was a Coal Miner in Jenkins, Kentucky, USA 1
 was a coal miner in Kansas. 1
 was a Coal Miner in Kentucky, USA 3
 was a coal miner in Kentucky. 2
 was a Coal Miner in Kentucky's Eastern Coalfield 1
 was a coal miner in Lancashire. 1
 was a Coal Miner in Leatherwood, Kentucky, USA 1
 was a coal miner in Logan, West Virginia. 2
 was a Coal Miner in Lynch, Kentucky, USA 4
 was a Coal Miner in Matewan, Mingo, West Virginia, USA 1
 was a Coal Miner in Mingo, West Virginia, USA 1
 was a Coal Miner in Oceana District, Wyoming, West Virginia, United States. 1
 was a coal miner in Ohio. 2
 was a Coal Miner in Pennsylvania 2
 was a Coal Miner in Pennsylvania, USA 6
 was a coal miner in Pennsylvania. 1
 was a coal miner in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. 4
 was a coal miner in Scotland and Kansas. 1
 was a coal miner in Scotland. 1
 was a coal miner in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. 1
 was a coal miner in St. Charles Coal MIne No. 8. 5
 was a Coal Miner in St. Charles, USA 1
 was a coal miner in the Alsace-Loraine area of France and in Appanoose County, Iowa. 1
 was a coal miner in the Alsace-Lorraine region. 1
 was a coal miner in the Wigan area of Lancashire. 7
 was a coal miner in Washington County, Pennsylvania. 3
 was a Coal Miner in West Virginia, USA 6
 was a coal miner in West Virginia. 4
 was a coal miner in Whitehaven. 1
 was a coal miner in Wise County, Virginia. 1
 was a coal miner in Yorkshire West Riding, England. 1
 was a Coal Miner Leader 1
 was a coal miner living in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 1
 was a Coal Miner Pennsylvania, USA 1
 was a Coal Miner Wagoner 1
 was a coal miner, engineer and manager 1
 was a coal miner, fireman 1
 was a Coal Miner. 76
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 was a Coal Pit Worker 1
 was a Coal Teemer 1
 was a Coalminer 1
 was a coalminer in East Lothian 1
 was a coalminer in East Lothian & Midlothian 1
 was a coalminer in Midlothian 7
 was a cobbler 2
 was a Cobbler / Cordwainer / Shoe Maker. 1
 was a Cobbler amd Shoe Factory Worker. 1
 was a cobbler in Ireland. 1
 was a cobbler in the parish of Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila-de-Blainville. 1
 was a Cobbler. 2
 was a cocoa factory worker. 1
 was a cod fisherman. 7
 was a cod fisherwoman. 1
 was a cod planter. 4
 was a college professor. 3
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 was a Collier / Coal Miner. 1
 was a Colliery and iron works labourer 1
 was a colliery bye work man 1
 was a colliery clerk 3
 was a colliery door minder 1
 was a colliery engine driver 2
 was a Colliery Engine Man 1
 was a Colliery engineer 1
 was a colliery fitter 1
 was a Colliery labourer and engine man 1
 was a Colliery Manager 1
 was a colliery rope lad 1
 was a colliery worker. 1
 was a Colonel 1
 was a colonial police magistrate and gold commissioner over some 25 years 1
 was a Colour Print Technican and Engraver. 1
 was a Comedian. 2
 was a Commercial Traveller 1
 was a commerial transport clerk. 1
 was a Communications Technician 1
 was a composer, musician (bassoonist) and Professor Of Music 1
 was a Comptometrist. 1
 was a Computer Network Technician 1
 was a Computer Scientist. 1
 was a Concrete Blockmaker. 1
 was a Conductor for Erie Railroad for over 50 years. 1
 was a conductor for the L&N Railroad 1
 was a Conductor Paratrooper 1
 was a Confectioner, and owner of the third largest such business in Victoria, Australia by 1900. 1
 was a Confederate Soldier. 1
 was a Constable in Bourbon County, Kentucky. 1
 was a Construction Engineer. 1
 was a Construction Worker. 2
 was a contemporary Czech-American composer 1
 was a convicted criminal. 3
 was a Cook 2
 was a cook at the Andersonia Mill 1
 was a cook in hotels, and also on steam railroad dining cars. 1
 was a Cook. 3
 was a Cooper 2
 was a Cooper. 31
 was a Copper Miner 3
 was a Copper Miner. 1
 was a cordwainer 3
 was a cordwainer in Yorkshire, England. 1
 was a cordwainer. 32
 was a cordwainer/shoe maker. 1
 was a Corn Factor (grain merchant). 1
 was a corn mill proprietor. 1
 was a correspondent for Ukiah Daily Journal 1
 was a correspondent for visual media 1
 was a Cosmetics Saleslady. 1
 was a Cosmetologist. 1
 was a cotton factory worker 1
 was a Cotton Factory worker. 1
 was a Cotton Hosiery weaver 1
 was a Cotton Mill worker 3
 was a Cotton Mill worker. 38
 was a cotton piecer and velvet weaver 1
 was a cotton spinner 1
 was a cotton spinner. 1
 was a cotton weaver 3
 was a cotton weaver. 12
 was a cotton winder 1
 was a Cotton Winder in a Lancashire Cotton Mill. 1
 was a cotton winder. 1
 was a cotton worker 1
 was a Councillor. 1
 was a Cow Keeper 1
 was a Cowkeeper 1
 was a craftsman 1
 was a Crane Operator 1
 was a Crane Operator. 1
 was a Cricket Player at Eltham C.C in Victoria, Australia. 1
 was a Curate 1
 was a Curler 1
 was a Currier. 1
 was a Custodian. 1
 was a Customs House Agent, responsible for maintaining the records of the many details related to import and export of goods. 1
 was a Cutler 2
 was a Cutler. 1
 was a cycle works fitter and turner 1
 was a Czech chemist, specialising in inorganic chemistry 1
 was a Czech clergyman of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren and author 1
 was a Czech composer of popular music 1
 was a Czech composer, archivist and nationalist 1
 was a Czech computer scientist, mathematician, electrical engineer, and researcher 1
 was a Czech poet, playwright, writer, and author 1
 was a Czech writer 1
 was a Czech writer, poet, journalist and translator 1
 was a Czech/Austrian painter 1
 was a Czech-American film director, screenwriter, actor, and professor 1
 was a Czechoslovak general and politician, and he later served as President of Czechoslovakia from 1968 to 1975 1
 was a dairy and sheep farmer in Nelson, New Hampshire 1
 was a Dairy Farm owner and operator. 2
 was a Dairy Farmer 15
 was a dairy farmer and , later, a sugarcane grower 1
 was a Dairy Farmer and butter maker 1
 was a Dairy Farmer for 50 yrs. 1
 was a dairy farmer. 3
 was a Dairy Man. 1
 was a Dairy Proprietor. 2
 was a Dairy Woman 1
 was a Dairyman 3
 was a dairyman for Harbisons Dairies 1
 was a dairyman in New Hampshire 1
 was a Dairyman. 1
 was a damask linen weaver 1
 was a damask weaver. 1
 was a data architect 1
 was a Day Laborer 1
 was a dealer in spirits. 1
 was a Delaware and Hudson Railway Company Employee. 1
 was a Delivery Driver 1
 was a Delivery Truck Driver. 1
 was a dental assistant 1
 was a dentist 3
 was a Dentist in Harmon County, Oklahoma. 1
 was a Dentist Technician. 1
 was a Dentist. 9
 was a Deputy for the Weld County, Colorado Sheriff's Office. 1
 was a Deputy Sheriff 1
 was a Deputy Sheriff in Harrison County, Kentucky 1
 was a Deputy Sheriff in Webster Springs, WV 1
 was a Deputy Sheriff of Hancock County, Tennessee 1
 was a Deputy Sheriff with the Park County Sheriff's Office for 13 years. 1
 was a Deputy Sheriff. 2
 was a Deputy United States Marshall. October 26th, 1899 he died from wounds received while serving a warrant. 1
 was a Deputy. 1
 was a Design Engineer. 5
 was a Designated Naval Aviator/Ensign-USNR. 1
 was a Detective Sergeant. 1
 was a Detroit Police Officer 1923-1941. 1
 was a Diamond Miner 1
 was a diarist. 1
 was a Disc Jockey. 1
 was a dissenting minister 1
 was a District Chief with the Ottawa Fire Department 1
 was a District Nurse. 1
 was a Doctor 9
 was a doctor in central Louisiana. 1
 was a Doctor of Chiropractic 2
 was a Doctor of Dentistry. 1
 was a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine 1
 was a doctor specializing in children and gynecology. 1
 was a Doctor. 20
 was a Domestic Engineer. 1
 was a domestic nurse 1
 was a Domestic Science Teacher. 1
 was a Domestic Servant. 3
 was a Domestic Worker and Cook 1
 was a domestic worker. 1
 was a Dr. 1
 was a drama critic and playwright. 1
 was a draper in Adelaide & the Northern Territory. 1
 was a draper. 7
 was a draper's assistant. 1
 was a Drapers Shop assistant 1
 was a drawing teacher. 1
 was a Drayman. 1
 was a dress designer and fashion buyer 1
 was a dress designer. 2
 was a dressmaker 16
 was a dressmaker in Covington, Kentucky. 1
 was a Dressmaker. 20
 was a Dutch Knight (Ridder) 93
 was a Editor & Publisher. 1
 was a een naaister 1
 was a een timmerman. 1
 was a Electrician. 1
 was a entertainer. 2
 was a Factory Laborer. 1
 was a factory worker 2
 was a Factory Worker. 13
 Was A Faith Based Healer 3
 was a family genealogist. 1
 was a Family Historian. 4
 was a farm hand in Missouri. 1
 was a farm laborer and farmer. 1
 was a Farm Laborer on parents Bowraville farm. 1
 was a Farm Laborer. 10
 was a farm labourer 2
 was a Farm Labourer. 5
 was a Farm Worker. 1
 was a farmer 469
 was a Farmer & Shepherd. 2
 was a Farmer /Farm Labourer. 1
 was a farmer and butcher. 1
 was a farmer and cattle breeder, and served as an alderman on Coomera Shire Council 1
 was a Farmer and Coal Miner. 1
 was a farmer and forester in Montgomery County, Texas. 1
 was a Farmer and Homesteader in Georgia and Alabama. 1
 was a Farmer and Homesteader. 2
 was a farmer and land owner. 1
 was a farmer and maple sugarer in Munsonville 1
 was a farmer and painter in New Hampshire. 1
 was a farmer and pastoralist 4
 was a farmer and stock raiser in Montezuma County, Colorado. 1
 was a farmer and the proprietor of Pine Grove Farm in Alstead, New Hampshire. 1
 was a farmer at Castlereagh, New South Wales 1
 was a Farmer at Sidebottom 1
 was a farmer at the Stearns farm where he boards. 1
 was a farmer by choice and butcher by trade 1
 was a farmer for a time in Nelson, New Hampshire 1
 was a farmer for a time in Vermont following his marriage. 1
 was a Farmer his entire life. 1
 was a farmer in Aldeneik 1
 was a farmer in Alstead and Gilsum, New Hampshire 1
 was a farmer in Alstead, New Hampshire. 5
 was a farmer in Ault, Elliott county Kentucky. 1
 was a farmer in Australia. 2
 was a farmer in Bandera County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Bradford, New Hampshire. 1
 was a farmer in Branch County, Michigan. 1
 was a Farmer in Burleigh County, North Dakota. 1
 was a farmer in Callahan County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Collin County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Fayette County, Ohio. 1
 was a farmer in Franklin, Missouri. 1
 was a farmer in Fremont Township, Saginaw, Michigan. 3
 was a farmer in Georgia 2
 was a farmer in Gilsum, New Hampshire. 2
 was a farmer in Gonzales County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Grafton, Vermont 1
 was a farmer in Hamilton County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Hardin County, Tennessee. 1
 was a farmer in Harrison County, Kentucky 1
 was a farmer in Harrison County, Kentucky. 1
 was a farmer in Hollis, Lebanon, and in Alstead, New Hampshire 1
 was a farmer in Hollis, New Hampshire. 1
 was a Farmer in Idaho. 1
 was a farmer in Illinois. 1
 was a farmer in Indiana and Illinois. He also worked in the Illinois oil fields. 1
 was a farmer in Indiana. 2
 was a farmer in Jefferson County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Johnson County, Texas. 3
 was a Farmer in Kansas. 10
 was a farmer in Keene and Surry, New Hampshire. 1
 was a Farmer in Kentucky 1
 was a farmer in Kimble County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Langlade county Wisconsin. 1
 was a Farmer in Lee County, North Carolina. 1
 was a farmer in Marion County, South Carolina and Shelby County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in McNairy County, Tennessee. 1
 was a farmer in Medina County, Texas. 1
 was a Farmer in Michigan. 1
 was a farmer in Minnesota. 1
 was a farmer in Montgomery County, Texas. 3
 was a farmer in Morgan County, Ohio. 1
 was a farmer in Munsonville, (''a village within Nelson'') New Hampshire. 1
 was a farmer in Munsonville, New Hampshire. 1
 was a farmer in Nelson and Keene, New Hampshire 1
 was a farmer in Nelson, New Hampshire 1
 was a farmer in Nelson, New Hampshire. 2
 was a farmer in New Hampshire. 1
 was a farmer in New South Wales at Inverell and Leadville, and at Whittlesea, Victoria 1
 was a Farmer in New South Wales, Australia. 1
 was a farmer in New York. 1
 was a farmer in Nicholas County, Kentucky 1
 was a Farmer in Ohio 1
 was a Farmer in Ohio. 1
 was a farmer in Osage, Missouri. 3
 was a farmer in Quebec, Canada. 1
 was a farmer in Robertson County, Texas. 1
 was a farmer in Roxbury, New Hampshire, and in Miller County, Missouri. 1
 was a farmer in Roxbury, New Hampshire. 2
 was a farmer in rural America. 6
 was a farmer in rural England. 1
 was a farmer in Shackelford County, Texas. 2
 was a farmer in Shelby County, Texas. 2
 was a farmer in Slains Parish. 1
 was a farmer in Springfield, Vermont 1
 was a farmer in Stoddard, New Hampshire. 2
 was a farmer in Surry, New Hampshire 1
 was a farmer in Surry, New Hampshire. 4
 was a farmer in Swanzey, New Hampshire. 1
 was a farmer in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. 1
 was a farmer in Telfair County, Georgia 1
 was a farmer in the Gippsland area of Victoria, Australia. 1
 was a Farmer in the New England region of New South Wales. 1
 was a farmer in the Schofields—Riverstone area of New South Wales. 1
 was a farmer in the Victorian Mallee district 1
 Was a Farmer in Vermont 1
 was a Farmer in Victoria and New South Wales, Australia. 1
 was a farmer in Walker County, Texas. 2
 was a farmer in Washington County, Illinois. 1
 was a Farmer in West Virginia and Idaho. 1
 was a Farmer in West Virginia and Ohio. 1
 was a Farmer in West Virginia. 23
 was a farmer in Winston County, Alabama. 1
 was a farmer initially operating a dairy bur later producing fruit & vegetables 1
 was a farmer of considerable acreage. 1
 was a farmer on Harbour Island, Bahamas. 1
 was a Farmer or Boer. 4
 was a farmer who worked at Riverbend Farm in Townshend, Vermont 1
 was a Farmer Worker. 2
 was a farmer, establishing a large family farm and orchard in Cheshire County 1
 was a farmer, owning a Droughtmaster Stud 1
 was a Farmer, running the family farm for years after her husband died young. 1
 was a Farmer, Shoemaker, and Minister. 1
 was a farmer, teacher, laborer and janitor. 1
 was a Farmer. 723
 was a farmer... 1
 was a Farmer/Foreman 1
 was a Farmer/Grazier 1
 was a Farmer/Grazier in Shetland. 1
 was a Farmer/Grazier. 26
 was a farmer's daughter. 4
 was a farmer's wife in the Gippsland area of Victoria, Australia. 1
 was a farmer's wife. 2
 was a farrier 3
 was a Farrier/Horseshoer 3
 was a Farrier/Horseshoer. 2
 was a fashion designer 1
 was a Fax & Sheep Farmer. 1
 was a Federal Judge. 1
 was a felt maker. 1
 was a feminist activist, writer, painter, and digital artist. 1
 was a Fiddler. 1
 was a Field Nurse during the American Civil War, alongside her sisters: Mary and Elizabeth in South Carolina and Georgia for the Confederate soldiers.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 was a field nurse in the American Civil War era tending wounded or sick troops in South Carolina and Georgia. 1
 was a filling station operator and auto mechanic. 1
 was a filling station owner, and auto mechanic. 1
 was a Finish Grader Operator in Oregon, Washington, California. 1
 was a Fire Investigator for DCFD 1
 was a firefighter 7
 was a firefighter for City of Detroit. 1
 was a Firefighter for City of Rhode Island, RI. 1
 was a Firefighter for Hook & Ladder Co., Brooklyn, NY. 1
 was a Firefighter for Milwaukee Fire Department 1
 was a Firefighter for Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 1
 was a Firefighter for Piedmont Fire and Rescue in OK. 1
 was a Firefighter for the El Paso Fire Department in Texas. 1
 was a Firefighter for the Railroad. 1
 was a Firefighter in Queens, NY. 1
 was a Firefighter in St. Louis, MO. 1
 was a Firefighter. 17
 was a Firefighter/EMT for Dresden Volunteer Fire Department. 1
 was a Fireman 1
 was a fireman for the Buffalo, New York Fire Department. 1
 was a fireman for the City of Boston Fire Department. 3
 was a fireman in Snohomish, Washington 1
 was a Fireman in Youngstown, Ohio. 1
 was a Fireman on the B&O Railroad in 1917 1
 was a fish dealer 1
 was a fish shop assistant 1
 was a fisherman 9
 was a fisherman and seaman 1
 was a Fisherman. 22
 was a fishmonger. 5
 was a fitter 1
 was a Flax & Sheep Farmer. 2
 was a flax dresser and scutch mill owner 2
 was a flesher/butcher. 1
 was a Florist 1
 was a Florist. 1
 was a football coach 1
 was a Football Player 1
 was a football referee and Stoke Football Club manager 1
 was a Foreman in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a forge labourer and coal miner 1
 was a forge man 3
 was a forge man, pudler 1
 was a forgeman. 2
 was a former slave holder. 2
 was a Founder member of Swimming Life Saving Association and an Examiner 1
 was a founder of Fayette, Utah 2
 was a founder of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). 5
 was a founding member of the Case Cutlery Company in Little Valley, New York. 1
 was a founding member of the Kennebunport Historical Society which perserves her husband's black smith shop to this day. 1
 was a foundry caster 2
 was a foundry labourer 1
 was a foundry striker 1
 was a foundry worker 1
 was a Foundry Worker. 1
 was a frame work knitter 1
 was a framework knitter 1
 was a free mason Grand Master 1831–1832 and 1863-1872 1
 was a free person of color. 1
 was a freedman of the Cherokee Tribe. 2
 was a freedman of the Chickasaw Tribe. 1
 was a freemason 49
 Was a Freemason (F&AM) and a member of the Burbank Masonic Lodge No. 406 1
 was a freemason in the town of Munsonville, New Hampshire 1
 Was a Freemason in the United Grand Lodge of England Freemasons, Royal Victoria Lodge, Nassau, West Indies 3
 was a Freemason, 1st National Grand Master of the National Grand Lodge 1847-1857. 1
 was a Freemason, 8th Grand Master Grand Lodge of North Carolina 1
 was a Freemason, Fidelity Lodge No. 103, Chicago, Illinois. 1
 was a Freemason, First Grand Master for the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 1
 was a Freemason, King Solomon Grand Lodge, Detroit, Michigan. 1
 was a Freemason, Meridian Lodge No. 6, Washington D.C.. 1
 was a Freemason, Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Maryland 1
 was a Freemason, North Star Lodge No. 69, Rodessa, Louisiana. 1
 was a Freemason, Oriental Lodge No. 68, Chicago, Illinois. 1
 was a Freemason, Past Grand Master Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia 1
 was a Freemason, Past Grand Master Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Tennessee 1
 was a Freemason, Prince Hall Affiliated 2
 was a Freemason, Prince Hall Affiliated Mason 2
 was a Freemason, Wisdom Lodge No. 102, Chicago, Illinois. 1
 was a Freemason,Prince Hall Affiliated 1
 was a Freemason. 46
 was a Freemason. 1st (1875-1876) and 4th (1879-1881) Grand Master, Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Texas 1
 was a French polisher 1
 was a fruit-grower 1
 was a fur sewer. 1
 was a fur trader 1
 was a fur trader. 2
 was a furnace labourer and manager 1
 was a furnace labourer. 2
 was a furnace man 1
 was a furniture manufacturer and businessman 3
 was a game warden 1
 was a gamekeeper. 1
 was a Gardener 11
 was a gardener who brought plants and seeds from the old country when he emigrated. 1
 was a Gardener. 15
 was a '''gardener'''. 1
 was a Gardner 4
 was a gas labourer. 1
 was a gas stove moulder 2
 was a gas works labourer. 2
 was a gas works worker and foreman 1
 was a Genealogist 5
 was a Genealogist and editor for The Izard County Historian 1
 was a Genealogist dedicated to preserving family history 1
 was a Genealogist dedicated to preserving the family trails of Searcy County, Arkansas 1
 was a Genealogist dedicated to preserving the trails of her family's history 7
 was a Genealogist dedicated to preserving the trails of his family's history 4
 was a Genealogist that passionately followed the trails of her family's history 2
 was a genealogist. 12
 was a Genealogist. Founded the Murphree Genealogical Association in 1963. 1
 was a general domestic servant. 2
 was a General Manager of the Western Lines of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. 1
 was a General Nurse & Certified Midwife 1
 was a general practitioner 1
 was a general practitioner, surgeon M.R.C.S. 1
 was a general servant. 1
 was a general store apprentice 1
 was a Gentleman. 8
 was a Gentlemans Outfitter. 1
 was a geologist, predicting the colony's mineral wealth well before the discovery of gold 1
 was a Georgia Trustee. 22
 was a Girder Plater 1
 was a Girl Scout 2
 was a Girl Scout. 1
 was a Glazier. 1
 was a gold beater 1
 was a Gold Miner 9
 was a gold miner at Bendigo 1
 was a Gold Miner in Dahlonega, Georgia. 1
 was a Gold Miner. 2
 was a Gold Star Mother 1
 was a Gold Star Mother. 14
 was a Golden Glove Boxer 1
 was a goldminer who panned for gold. 2
 was a Goldsmith. 1
 was a Golfer 1
 was a Government Employee, working in the Railway Department. 1
 was a grade school teacher 1
 was a grader operator. 2
 was a graduate and taught at [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 2
 was a graduate of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was a Grain Farmer 1
 was a grain merchant. 1
 was a Graphic Designer. 1
 was a grazier and farmer 6
 was a grazier and pastoralist 1
 was a grazier in the Riverina 1
 was a great Australian singer and entertainer 1
 was a Green Grocer. 1
 was a greengrocer 1
 was a Greengrocer. 6
 was a gripman and a fireman (aka stoker). 1
 was a grocer 14
 was a grocer and businessman 2
 was a grocer in Amersham, Buckinghamshire 1
 was a Grocer Owner. 1
 was a Grocer. 16
 was a Grocers assistant 1
 was a groom and gardener 1
 was a groom. 1
 was a Guard in the Air Force, 1 Aug 1944 to 18 Jun 1946. 1
 was a Guide in Alaska Wilderness 1
 was a gun lock filer 1
 was a gun maker 1
 was a hair dresser 2
 was a Hairdresser. 2
 was a hammer man 1
 was a handy man. 2
 was a handyman, even with just one hand 1
 was a hardware merchant 1
 was a Hardware Merchant. 1
 was a harness maker 1
 was a hat maker in Keene. 1
 was a Hatter in Harrison County, Kentucky, in 1850. 1
 was a hatter. 2
 was a Head Master. 1
 was a head nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tacoma, Washington 1
 was a head teacher 6
 was a Head Teacher. 1
 was a Headmaster at Concord Public School, Concord, NSW, Australia. 1
 was a Headteacher. 1
 was a Heavy Equipment Operator. 2
 was a High Court Judge at Nurenburg. 1
 was a high school math teacher in Sylva, NC 1
 was a high school teacher in West Virginia. 1
 was a high school teacher. 5
 was a Historian 1
 was a Historian. 9
 was a Hollywood Film Actor 1
 was a Home Builder. 1
 was a Home Economics Teacher. 1
 was a Home Maker . 1
 was a Home Maker. 11
 was a homemaker in Vermont and later in New Hampshire 1
 was a Homemaker. 147
 was a homemaker. For over 50 years she was married to George Barnthouse. 1
 was a homemaker.. 1
 was a horse keeper. 1
 was a horse nail maker. 1
 was a Horse Racing Jockey 12
 was a Horse Trainer 8
 was a horse trainer. 2
 was a Horticulturalist, Wine & Wheat Farmer. 1
 was a horticulturist or fruit grower. 1
 was a hoseman for the Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island Fire Department. 1
 was a Hospital Kitchen Worker. 1
 was a Hospital Maintenance Worker.. 1
 was a Hotel and Saloon Keeper. 1
 was a hotel keeper 1
 was a Hotel Keeper, and Publican. 1
 was a Hotel Keeper. 2
 was a hotel manageress 1
 was a Hotel Proprietor. 1
 was a House Carpenter. 1
 was a house keeper 1
 was a House Keeper. 4
 was a house painter 4
 was a House Painter. 9
 was a House Servant 1
 was a housekeeper in Bexar County, Texas. 1
 was a Housekeeper. 16
 was a housemaid. 4
 was a housepainter. 1
 was a Housewife 2
 was a Housewife. 6
 was a Housewright 1
 was a housewright . 1
 was a housewright. 23
 was a Human Resources Manager. 1
 was a hunter 4
 was a husbandman. 32
 was a Husmoder. 20
 was a in a Farming Family all of her life. 2
 was a inn holder. 1
 was a Innholder. 7
 was a Innkeeper 1
 was a Iron Works Laborer. 1
 was a Jacobite who supported James Stuart's claim to the British throne at Peterhead Jacobite Rising in 1715 1
 was a Jacobite, who supported James Stuart's claim to the British throne 1
 was a Janitor. 3
 was a Jazz Musician. 1
 was a jazz pianist, composer, and vocalist. 1
 was a Jesuit. 1
 was a jeweller 2
 was a Jewller. 1
 was a Joiner 2
 was a joiner and undertaker 1
 was a Joiner. 6
 was a Journalist 1
 was a Journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald. 1
 was a Journalist, and a War Correspondent. 1
 was a journalist, correspondent, and an editor, for the New York Tribune, and also the New York Times. 1
 was a journalist, publisher, abolitionist, women's rights advocate and Civil War nurse. 1
 was a journeyman tailor. 1
 was a Joyner. 2
 was a judge 3
 was a Judge in the Georgia Superior Court. 1
 was a junior high school teacher. 2
 was a Jurist. 1
 was a justice of the peace 2
 was a Justice of the Peace and Registrar. 1
 was a Justice of the Peace in Indiana. 1
 was a Justice of the Peace, the youngest judge ever appointed or elected in the world. 1
 was a Justice of the Peace. 30
 was a keen horticulturist 1
 was a Kentucky Carpenter 1
 was a Kentucky Coal Miner 1
 was a Kentucky Coal Miner. 9
 was a Kentucky Duster Pilot 1
 was a Kentucky Farmer 250
 was a Kentucky Farmer and Dentest 1
 was a Kentucky Farmeress 2
 was a Kentucky Farmtress 1
 was a Kentucky Share Crop Farmer 22
 was a Kentucky Share Cropper 6
 was a Kentucky sharecropper. 1
 was a Kentucky Tobacco Farmer 1
 was a kitchen maid. 1
 was a knitter. 3
 was a Laboratory Technician. 1
 was a Laborer for the City of Miami, Florida, USA. 1
 was a Laborer for the Miami Gass Company in Miami, Florida, USA. 1
 was a Laborer on Green Turtle Cay, Abaco. 1
 was a Laborer on Ragged Island. 1
 was a laborer with his brother, Alex, in a Ship Yard in Pensacola, Florida, USA. 1
 was a Laborer. 28
 was a labourer 15
 was a labourer and a foundry worker 1
 was a labourer for M&SLR. 1
 was a labourer in Smith's garage in Port Macquarie while waiting to be enlisted into the Airforce, age 20. 1
 was a Labourer. 4
 was a lace maker 1
 was a lace manufacturer and merchant 1
 was a lady's nurse and companion 1
 was a Lamplighter 1
 was a Lamp-Lighter 1
 was a Lancashire mill worker. 1
 was a Lancastrian-born London-based portrait artist most active between 1748 and 1758. 1
 was a Land Speculator. 1
 was a landlady 1
 was a Land-Registry Superintendent 1
 was a lath render. 1
 was a Lathe Operator. 1
 was a Laundress 5
 was a Laundress and Housewife 2
 was a Laundress in 1901 1
 was a laundress. 5
 was a Laundry Truck Driver 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for Cleveland Police Department, Cleveland, Ohio. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for Columbus Division of Police, Columbus, Ohio. 15
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for Muskingum County Sheriff's Office, Muskingum County, Ohio. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for Reynoldsburg Police Department - Reynoldsburg, Ohio. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for Sharon Police Department, Massacusetts 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for the Boulder, Colorado Police Department. 7
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for the Montrose, Colorado Police Department. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for Weld County Sheriff's Office. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer for Zanesville Police Department, Zanesville, Ohio. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer who was killed in the Line of Duty.
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1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer who was killed in the Line of Duty.
'''End of Watch:''' 16 Dec 1930
1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer with the Herington Kansas Police Department. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer, Sergeant, for Los Angeles Police Department. 1
 was a Law Enforcement Officer. 23
 was a lawyer 12
 was a lawyer and a Judge of Probate in Keene, New Hampshire 1
 was a lawyer, editor, and publisher. 1
 was a Lawyer. 30
 was a lead miner 2
 was a leather dresser. 2
 was a leather merchant 1
 was a lecturer 1
 was a lecturer or professor 1
 was a legal historian, considered the creator of Czech legal history 1
 was a Legal Librarian. 1
 was a Legendary Person 18
 was a legislator from Warren County, Georgia 2
 was a liberated ancestor. 2
 was a librarian 14
 was a librarian . 1
 was a librarian and author of children's literature 1
 was a librarian in Beaumont, Texas. 1
 was a Librarian. 3
 was a licensed practical nurse 1
 was a Licensed Practical Nurse. 2
 was a Licensed Victualler 1
 was a Licensed Victualler. 7
 was a lieutenant 1
 was a lieutenant colonel 2
 was a life-long resident of Kentucky. 1
 was a Lighterman. 1
 was a Lighthorsemen in the Cherokee Nation. 3
 was a Lighthorsemen in the Choctaw Nation. 6
 was a lighthouse keeper 3
 was a Lighthouse Keeper. 2
 was a lime burner 1
 was a Linen Draper. 1
 was a linen mill worker 6
 was a lint dresser. 1
 was a literary 1
 was a loading machine operator in West Virginia, USA 3
 was a lobsterman. 1
 was a Lock Keeper 4
 was a Locksmith 4
 was a Locomotive Engineer 1
 was a Locomotive Engineer in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. 1
 was a Locomotive Engineer. 1
 was a lodging house keeper 1
 was a Lodging House Keeper. 2
 was a London Firefighter. 1
 was a Louisiana State Legislator 1
 was a Loving Mother & Matriarch 1
 was a Lumber Expert. 1
 was a lumberman 1
 was a Lumberman. 5
 was a machine fitter 1
 was a Machine Operator for a Coal Company. 1
 was a machinist 7
 was a Machinist in a Foundry. 1
 was a Machinist in a Machine Shop 1
 was a Machinist. 7
 was a magistrate 2
 was a Magistrate. 8
 was a maid at Hotel Lakeside. 1
 was a Mail Carrier 3
 was a Mail Carrier. 6
 was a mail handler for the U.S. Postal Service. 1
 was a mailman 1
 was a Maintainance Engineer and Maintenance Foreman in West Virginia, and Virginia USA 1
 was a maintenance engineer 1
 was a male nurse 1
 was a Malster. 1
 was a Manager at a Trucking Company. 1
 was a Manager. 2
 was a Manganese Miner 1
 was a mantle maker. 1
 was a Manufacturing Chemist. 1
 was a Manufacturing Plant Foreman. 1
 was a Manufacturing Plant Worker 1
 was a Marble Cutter. 1
 was a Marine Store Shop Labourer. 1
 was a Mariner 7
 was a mariner & river pilot. 1
 was a mariner and harbour master. 1
 was a mariner and ship builder. 1
 was a mariner. 162
 was a market gardener and orchardist 1
 was a Marshal with the Como Marshal's Office Como, CO. 1
 was a mason. 11
 was a mason’s labourer 1
 was a Mason's helper. 1
 was a Master Butcher in Gloucestershire, England. 1
 was a Master Chimney Sweep. 1
 was a master cutler 1
 was a Master Mariner 3
 was a Master Mariner with the British Mercantile Marine, having worked his way up the ranks from Able Seaman. 1
 was a Master Mariner. 19
 was a Master Printer 2
 was a Master Printer. 1
 was a master shoemaker 1
 was a Master Shoemaker. 1
 was a Master Stone Mason. 1
 was a Master Tailor. 9
 was a Master Tailor.and Merchant 1
 was a mat maker. 1
 was a Math Teacher. 1
 was a Mayflower Descendant of George Soule (Soule-33). 5
 was a Mayflower Descendant, of George Soule (Soule-33). 4
 was a Mayflower Descendant. 2
 was a Mayor of Columbus, Indiana (1947-1952). 1
 was a Mayor of Karori, New Zealand. 1
 was a Mayor of Lambeth. 1
 was a Mechanic 6
 was a mechanic and carpenter with the railway. 1
 was a Mechanic and Garage Owner. 1
 was a Mechanic. 15
 was a Mechanical Engineer 2
 was a Mechanical Engineer. 5
 was a medical doctor 3
 was a medical doctor and plastic surgeon 1
 was a medical doctor and surgeon 3
 was a medical doctor who specialised in ophthalmological surgery 1
 was a medical doctor who was a pioneer in the field of obstetrics 1
 was a medical doctor who was a pioneer in the field of tropical health research 1
 was a Medical Doctor. 14
 was a Medical Geneticist 1
 was a Medical Laboratory Technician and Phlebotomist. 1
 was a Medical Laboratory Technician. 2
 was a Medical Librarian. 1
 was a medical pioneer. 1
 was a Medical Practitioner in Western Australia 1
 was a Medical Practitioner. 3
 was a Medical Receptionist. 1
 was a Medical Technologist. 1
 was a member of a brass band 4
 was a member of a Lydbrook Silver band 1
 was a member of a Nailsworth and Horsley Brass band 1
 was a member of England's Women's Land Army. 1
 was a member of Haywood County Medical Society 1
 was a member of Mensa 1
 was a Member of Parliament 18
 was a member of the [http://www.croatianculturalclub.com/ Croatian Cultural Club], Joliet, IL 1
 was a member of the 11th Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. 2
 was a member of the 17th Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. 1
 was a member of the 1854 first graduating class of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 2
 was a member of the 18th Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. 1
 was a member of the 1st Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. 15
 was a member of the 3rd Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. 1
 was a member of the Bluegrass Duo, '''Stanley Brothers''' 1
 was a member of the British Women's Land Army. 1
 was a member of the Cherokee Nation 1
 was a member of the Cherokee Nation, I. T. 10
 was a member of the Cherokee Nation, I.T. 2
 was a member of the Church of England Clergy. 1
 was a member of the clergy. 1
 was a member of the Country Band, '''The Maddox Brothers and Rose''' 6
 was a member of the Donald Gage singers 2
 was a member of the first graduating class of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 4
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic #Post 102, Clarkston, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic (Chamberlain) Post #1, St. Johnsbury, Vermont]. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic (Edward Clapp) Post #151, Hudson, Wisconsin. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic in Nebraska. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (A. Lincoln) Post #19, Bangor, Michigan. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Beloit) Post #147, Beloit, Kansas. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Daniel McCook) Post #105, Wenatchee, Washington. 22
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Daniel McCook) Post #94, Cashmere, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (E. M. Stanton) Post #86 Arlington (Haller City), Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (E. M. Stanton) Post #86, Arlington (Haller City), Washington. 31
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Garfield) Post #25, Wichita, Kansas. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Gen. Hancock) Post #22, Sioux City, Iowa. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (General H C Bull) Post #106, Alton, Kansas. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Hancock) Post #339, Clare, Michigan. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Harrison) Post #104, Chelan, Washington. 2
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Horace S Roberts) Post #139, Alpena, Michigan. 2
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Isaac Stevens) Post #1, Seattle, Washington. 3
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (James A Parsons/David Ford) Post #11, Yakima, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (John Buford) Post #89, Everett, Washington. 163
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (John Miner) Post #8, Vermillion, South Dakota. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Joseph Woodruff) Post #281, Marseilles, Illinois. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Lucius Day) Post #123, Monroe, Washington. 18
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Meade) Post #9, Yakima, Washington. 2
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (N. B. Page/Mission) Post #94, Cashmere, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Nathaniel Lyon) Post #19, Colfax, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Oliver Morton) Post #10, Snohomish, Washington in 1895 and transferred to (John Buford) Post #89, Everett, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Oliver Morton) Post #10, Snohomish, Washington. 133
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Rawlins) Post #26, Elk Falls, Kansas. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Sedgwick) Post #8, Spokane, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Stevens) Post #1, Seattle, Washington. 2
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (Stone River) Post #74, Sedan, Kansas. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (W.A. Babcock) Post #416, Onarga, Illinois. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (William B Hazen) Post #46, Ritzville, Washington. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, (William Hall) Post #107, Granite Falls, Washington. 8
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, Post 106, Du Quoin, Illinois. 1
 was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, Post 618, Edwards, New York. 1
 was a Member of the House of Representatives 1943-1971 1
 was a Member of the House of Representatives from 1931 to 1956 and then Australian High Commissioner to the UK to 1960 1
 was a member of the Independent Order of Oddfellows 2
 was a member of the Parliament of Great Britain 1742-1762 1
 was a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary 2
 was a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary. 5
 was a member of the Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain 219
 was a member of the Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain. 25
 was a member of the Royal Society of Musicians. 5
 was a member of the Scottish Parliment 1850-1855 1
 was a member of the Scottish Parliment 1929-1943 2
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1853-1888 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1856-1890 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1859-1866 & 1870-1900 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1869-1886 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1876-1907 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1886-1911 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1892-1905 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1897-1915 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1897-1925 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1898-1937 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1900-1908 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1900-1926 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1901-1914 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1905-1935 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1911-1932 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1912-1914 & 1918-1937 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1912-1916 & 1919-1964 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1918-1921 & 1929-1949 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1918-1946 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1923-1938 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1934-1965 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament 1979-2001 1
 was a member of the Swedish Parliament in 1922-1926 (First chamber), 1927–1934 (First chamber), 1937–1944 (Second chamber) 1
 was a member of the USSC overseeing hospitals and field camps during the Civil War introducing sanitation protocols and training nurses.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 was a member of the Women's Land Army. 5
 was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers 8
 was a Merchant 5
 was a Merchant and Draper in the City of London. 1
 was a merchant for the city of London. 1
 was a merchant seaman. 2
 was a Merchant Tailor. 1
 was a merchant. 15
 was a metal pattern maker 1
 was a metal worker 1
 was a Methodist Minister. 3
 was a Midwife 2
 was a Midwife. 5
 was a Military Police in the 622nd in WWII. 1
 was a Military Surgeon. 1
 was a Milkman. 1
 was a Mill Carpenter. 1
 was a Mill mechanic. 1
 was a mill worker 4
 was a mill worker (flax dresser) 1
 was a mill worker. 16
 was a Miller 2
 was a Miller & Baker. 1
 was a miller in Escharen. 1
 was a Miller in Johnson County, Texas. 1
 was a Miller. 8
 was a milliner & dressmaker. 1
 was a milliner and dressmaker. 1
 was a milliner. 10
 was a millwright 1
 was a millwright at the Velie Motor Co 1
 was a millwright in Baltimore, Maryland 2
 was a Millwright. 4
 was a Mine Agent 2
 was a Mine Deputy in 1954. 1
 was a Mine Engineer in West Virginia, USA 5
 was a mine foreman that was fatally electrocuted while on the job. 1
 was a Mine Inspector in West Virginia, USA 3
 was a Mine Pumper in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a Mine Timberman in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a Mine Trackman in West Virginia, USA 2
 was a Miner 89
 was a Miner and furnace labourer 1
 was a Miner for Glen Alum Coal Co. 1
 was a Miner for U.S. Steel. 1
 was a miner in Colorado 1
 was a miner in Cornwall. 1
 was a miner in Hailey, Idaho 1
 was a miner in Kentucky. 1
 was a Miner in Scotland 26
 was a miner in Shropshire 3
 was a miner in Shropshire and Staffordshire. 4
 was a miner in Shropshire and Yorkshire. 1
 was a miner in Shropshire. 26
 was a Miner. 101
 was a miners labourer 1
 was a Mining Commisioner 1
 was a mining engineer 1
 was a Mining Engineer. 2
 was a mining magnate 1
 was a Minister 2
 was a Minister for The Churches of Christ. 3
 was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal New York Conference 1
 was a Minister of the Gospel in the Pentecostal Holiness Denomination. 2
 was a Minister. 1
 was a Minuteman and answered the Lexington Alarm 2
 was a Minuteman and answered the Lexington Alarm marching from Wrentham and arriving on 19 April 1775. 1
 was a Minuteman answering the Lexington Alarm. 1
 was a Minuteman. 7
 was a missionary nurse 1
 was a missionary to India 3
 was a Missouri Pacific Railroad Employee. 1
 was a model for the [[Wikipedia:All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors 1
 was a Model. 1
 was a Moonshiner 1
 was a Moonshiner during the Prohibition Era 1
 was a Moonshiner. 2
 was a Mormon Missionary. 3
 was a mother and a homemaker 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Almond Township, Minnesota 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Alstead and Claremont, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Alstead and Gilsum, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Alstead and Surry, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Alstead, New Hampshire 6
 was a mother and a homemaker in Barre, Massachusetts 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Cherryfield, Maine. 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Claremont, New Hampshire, and later in Springfield, Vermont 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Concord, Massachusetts 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Fitchburg, Massachusetts 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Gilsum, New Hampshire and worked at the Collins Woolen Mill there 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Hazel Green, Iowa 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Hollis, New Hampshire 3
 was a mother and a homemaker in Hopkinton, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Jackson, Ohio 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Keene, and Sullivan, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Keene, New Hampshire 7
 was a mother and a homemaker in Limerick, Maine. 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Ludlow, Vermont 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Lunenburg, Massachusetts 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Lyndeborough, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and in Nelson, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Marlborough, New Hampshire 2
 was a mother and a homemaker in Marlow and later in Penacook, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Massachusetts and in the state of New York 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Nelson, New Hampshire 20
 was a mother and a homemaker in New York City, New York. 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Newport, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Reading, Massachusetts 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Rochester, New York 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Rupert and Pawlet, Vermont 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Southborough, Massachusetts 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Stoddard, New Hampshire 2
 was a mother and a homemaker in Surry, New Hampshire 2
 was a mother and a homemaker in Tewksbury, Massachusetts 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Tewksbury, Massachusetts Colony 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Tuftonboro and Ossipee, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Westminster, Massachusetts, and Nelson, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and a homemaker in Wilmington, Massachusetts, and Nelson, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and homemaker in Alstead, New Hampshire 2
 was a mother and homemaker in Charlestown, New Hampshire 1
 was a mother and homemaker in Surry, New Hampshire 1
 was a Mother and Homemaker. 17
 was a Mother and Housekeeper. 1
 was a Mother of 14 children. 1
 was a mother, and a homemaker 1
 was a Mother. 36
 was a Motor Engineer. 1
 was a Motor Mechanic 1
 was a Motor Mechanic for 2 years, age 18 and 19. 1
 was a Motor Mechanic in the auto industry. 1
 was a Motorman in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a moulder 1
 was a Music Professor. 1
 was a Music publisher's clerk. 1
 was a music seller 1
 was a Music Teacher. 21
 was a Musical Therapist. 1
 was a Musician 4
 was a musician (bass player), composer and professor of music 1
 was a musician (bassoonist) and Professor Of Music 1
 was a musician (horn, harpsichord and organist) and professor of music 1
 was a musician (ophicleide), composer and professor of music 1
 was a musician (organist) 1
 was a musician (organist) and professor of music 1
 was a musician (organist) and teacher of music 1
 was a musician (organist), composer and professor of music 2
 was a musician (Pianist & Flautist) and Professor of Music 1
 was a musician (pianist) 1
 was a musician (pianist) and professor of music 1
 was a musician (pianist), composer and a professor of music 1
 was a musician (pianist), composer and professor of music at the Royal Academy 1
 was a musician (trombonist) and professor of music 1
 was a musician (violinist) and director of concerts 1
 was a musician (violinist), composer and professor of music 1
 was a musician (violinist), composer, professor of music conductor and biographer (of Edward Elgar) 1
 was a musician and a music teacher 1
 was a musician and Chelsea pensioner 1
 was a musician and composer 1
 was a musician and professor of music 3
 was a musician in Her Majesty’s Chamber Band. 1
 was a musician, composer and professor of music 6
 was a musician, organist 1
 was a musician, organist, tuner and organ builder 1
 was a Musician. 12
 was a Muslin Embroiderer, crafting the popular Ayrshire Whitework. 1
 was a Muslin Embroiderer. 1
 was a Mythical Person 19
 was a naaister. 1
 was a nail maker 1
 was a nailer 1
 was a National School Teacher 2
 was a National School Teacher. 3
 was a Native American Interpreter 1
 was a Native basketmaker 1
 was a native of Belgium. 9
 was a Naval Surgeon . 1
 was a Nebraska farmer. 3
 was a needlewoman. 1
 was a New South Wales Policeman 1
 was a New York Policeman. 1
 was a New Zealand railway employee. 1
 was a Newsagent & Tabacconist. 1
 was a Newsagent and Tobacconist. 1
 was a Newspaper Editor. 4
 was a newspaper journalist and editor. 1
 was a Newspaper Reporter, Editor & Publisher. 1
 was a Newspaper Reporter. 3
 was a Newspaper Typist. 1
 was a nonconformist minister 202
 was a nonconformist minister and home secretary of the London Missionary Society 2
 was a nonconformist minister In Chelmsford 1
 was a nonconformist minister in England 1
 was a nonconformist minister In Lincolnshire, Surrey and Westminster 1
 was a nonconformist minister in Poole, Dorset 1
 was a noted classic blues singer in the 1910s to the 1940s. 1
 was a noted composer, choir director, and educator in the Bahamas. 1
 was a noted historian and biographer. 1
 was a Notion Peddler. 1
 was a novelist 1
 was a nurse 117
 was a nurse and midwife 1
 was a nurse at and gathered supplies for Gettysburg and Fredericksburg field hospitals from July 1863 through April 1865 - the end of the US Civil War.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 was a nurse at Bellevue Hospital in New York. 2
 was a nurse at Harpers Ferry, Antietam, and Gettysburg field hospitals from Sept 1862 through the end of the US Civil War. 1
 was a Nurse during the American Civil War (aka the War Between the States).
Honored for eternity:
[[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses
1
 was a Nurse during the American Civil War, under the auspices of the South Carolina Hospital Aid Association.
Honored for eternity:
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1
 was a nurse during the US Civil War serving in Indiana, Nashville and Murfreesboro, Tennesee cared for wounded in the [[Space:Battle of Stones River 1
 was a nurse in Sacramento, CA. 1
 was a nurse in the American Civil War
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1
 was a Nurse in the Colony of New South Wales. 1
 was a nurse known as a humane and gentle woman with a salty sense of humour 1
 was a Nurse who was a pioneer in wartime nursing 1
 was a Nurse with the [[Space:Frontier Nursing Service 11
 was a nurse with the Chicago Sanitary Commission during the Civil War, initially collecting and distributing supplies, and then working with Mother Mary Bickerdyke in the care of the ill and wounded for over four years. 1
 was a nurse, serving at Cobar and Brewarrina NSW, before serving in The Great War at Malta, Sicily and Bombay 1
 was a nurse, trained by Florence Nightingale 1
 was a nurse, vivandiere, and Daughter of the Regiment during the US Civil war. Honored for eternity: [[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses 1
 was a Nurse. 80
 was a Nurse’s assistant. 1
 was a Nursing Assistant 2
 was a nursing sister and matron 1
 was a OnlyFans Model. 1
 was a orchardist and plantation manager 1
 was a Painter of Porcelain China 1
 was a Painter of Pottery. 2
 was a Painter. 16
 was a Panel Beater 1
 was a paper hanger and house painter 1
 was a Paper Hanger. 2
 was a parachute packer during WW2. 1
 was a Paramedic for Mercy EMS and Piedmont Fire and Rescue in OK. 1
 was a Paramedic for the East Joliet Illinois Fire Department. 1
 was a Paramedic. 1
 was a parish clerk 1
 was a park ranger 1
 was a Parlour Maid 1
 was a Particle Accelerator Scientist focusing on cyclotrons. 1
 was a part-time mill worker. 1
 was a Passamaquoddy basketmaker. 1
 was a pastor 1
 was a pastor in the AME Church. 1
 was a pastoralist 13
 was a pastoralist and farmer 3
 was a pastoralist and meat producer 1
 was a pastoralist in the Kimberleys 1
 was a pasturalist, owning one of today's famous sites, Duntroon 1
 was a Pawnbroker and Jeweller. 1
 was a Pawnbroker. 1
 was a Payroll Supervisor at Sears for 25 years.. 1
 was a peanut farmer 1
 was a Pennsylvania Coal Miner 1
 was a Perfumer (perfume maker). 1
 was a Petroleum Geologist. 1
 was a Pharmaceutical Chemist. 5
 was a Pharmacist 6
 was a Pharmacist & Optician. 1
 was a Pharmacist. 5
 was a Photoengraver. 1
 was a Photographer 11
 was a photographer in the city of Keene, New Hampshire 1
 was a photographer. 11
 was a photographers assistant 1
 was a Physcian. 1
 was a physician 17
 was a physician and surgeon 2
 was a physician and surgeon. 3
 was a physician at [[Space:Lunatic, Idiot and Epileptic Asylum 1
 was a physician at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. 1
 was a physician employed at [[Space:Lunatic, Idiot and Epileptic Asylum 1
 was a physician for the Northwestern Railroad. 1
 was a physician in California 1
 was a physician in Flushing, New York 1
 was a physician in Johnston County, Oklahoma. 1
 was a physician in Jonesboro, Illinois. 1
 was a physician in Washington County, New York. 1
 was a Physician. 96
 was a pianist, cellist, composer and professor of music 1
 was a Pianist. 1
 was a Piano Teacher. 6
 was a Piedmont Blues Musician 1
 was a Pilot 1
 was a pineapple grower 1
 was a pioneer farmer 1
 was a pioneer settler 1
 was a Pioneering Aviator. 1
 was a pitcher for the Miami Marlins. 1
 was a plantation owner on Royal Island, Bahamas. 1
 was a planter in the U.S. Southern states. 1
 was a Plantress. 1
 was a plasterer 1
 was a Plasterer in Exeter and Kingston upon Thames. 2
 was a Plasterer in Kingston upon Thames. 2
 was a plate and bar straightener. 1
 was a plate layer 2
 was a plater's helper in a shipyard. 1
 was a ploughman . 1
 was a plumber 4
 was a plumber and decorator 1
 was a Plumber and Gas Fitter. 1
 was a Plumber by trade 2
 was a Plumber. 5
 was a Plumbing Inspector 1
 was a poet and writer. 1
 was a poet. 4
 was a Polar Explorer. 1
 was a Polic Officer in Baltimore, Maryland 1
 was a Police Captain. 1
 was a Police Chief 1
 was a Police Constable 2
 was a police office for the Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island Police Department. 1
 was a Police Officer 14
 was a Police Officer (Schutzmann) 1
 was a Police Officer for the city of Hobbs, New Mexico at the time of death 1
 was a police officer in both Ireland and Victoria 1
 was a police officer in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1
 was a police officer in Ireland and New Zealand 1
 was a Police Officer who was killed in the Line of Duty.
'''End of Watch:''' 27 Sep 1942
1
 was a Police Officer. 17
 was a Police Sergeant with the Camberwell Division. 1
 was a Police Sergeant. 2
 was a Policeman 2
 was a policeman in the South African Police Force 1
 was a policeman with the Metropolitan Police. 1
 was a policeman, a 'bobby' 1
 was a Policeman, Taxi Driver & Carpenter 1
 was a Policeman. 4
 was a Polled Hereford breeder 1
 was a Poor Worker 1
 was a Porter 1
 was a Post Master 1
 was a Post Master. 1
 was a postal worker. 1
 was a postman 1
 was a postman. 1
 was a postmaster 1
 was a Postmaster. 1
 was a potter 35
 was a potter and carter 1
 was a potter and gilder 1
 was a potter dipper 1
 was a potter sagger maker 1
 was a potter slip maker 1
 was a Potter thrower 1
 was a potter transferer 2
 was a potter warehouse woman 1
 was a potter, clay presser 1
 was a potter, printer 1
 was a Potter. 5
 was a Potters Burnisher 1
 was a potters decorator 1
 was a potters errand boy 1
 was a potters gilder 5
 was a potters handler 1
 was a Potters Hollow Ware Presser 1
 was a Potters Holloware Presser 1
 was a potters kiln fireman 1
 was a potters labourer 1
 was a potters mould maker 1
 was a potters placer 1
 was a Potters placer slip maker 1
 was a potters printer 1
 was a potters saggar maker 1
 was a potters stilt maker 1
 was a potters transferer 1
 was a potters warehouse woman 1
 was a Pottery handler 1
 was a Pottery painter 1
 was a pottery transferrer 1
 was a pottery worker 1
 was a Poulterer in Harrison County, Kentucky. 1
 was a Poultry Farm Owner. 1
 was a poultry merchant known as The Turkey King in Winchester, Kentucky. 1
 was a Practical Nurse. 1
 was a Preacher. 6
 was a Presbyterian Minister 1
 was a Presbyterian Missionary to the Choctaw. 1
 was a Presbyterian Missionary to the Muscogee (Creek). 1
 was a Presbyterian. 1
 was a Preschool Teacher. 1
 was a president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) . 1
 was a presser. 1
 was a primary school teacher at the Normal School and Gladstone State School 1
 was a primary school teacher in West Virginia. 1
 was a Prince Hall Afiliated Freemason 1
 was a Printer 27
 was a Printer and editor of ''The Union Flag nwspaper in Jonesboorough, Tennessee 1
 was a Printer and publisher 1
 was a printer compositor manager 1
 was a Printer. 5
 was a private piano teacher. 1
 was a Produce Clerk. 1
 was a professional cork cutter. 1
 was a professional musician. 1
 was a professional photographer. 1
 was a professional singer & musician. 1
 was a professional singer. 1
 was a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Cincinnati. 1
 was a professor of music 2
 was a Professor of Music and Singing. 1
 was a professor of music, pianist, violinist, organist, conductor and composer 1
 was a Professor of Music. 10
 was a Professor of Social Work. 1
 was a Proprieter 1
 was a Proprietor of a Hat Cleaning Business. 1
 was a Proprietor of a Hatter Business. 1
 was a proprietor of houses 1
 was a Prospector and Miner 1
 was a Pub & Cottage Owner 1
 was a pub owner in Paterson, New Jersey. 1
 was a Public Officer and Registrar. 1
 was a public school teacher in South Bend, Indiana. 1
 was a Publican 2
 was a Publican. 13
 was a published author 1
 was a published author. 1
 was a Puddler 1
 was a QC. 1
 was a Quaker educator and international missionary with her missionary husband, travelled throughout the United States, Europe, Liberia, Egypt and Palestine. 1
 was a qualified Car Mechanic at 16 years old. 1
 was a qualified electrician. 1
 was a Quartz miner in Grass Valley, California. 1
 was a Queensland police officer 1
 was a quilter 2
 was a racially fluid ancestor. 9
 was a Radio Actress 1
 was a radio personality 1
 was a Railroad Construction Foreman. 1
 was a railroad engineer. 1
 was a Railroad Fireman. 1
 was a Railroad Laborer. 1
 was a railroad machinist 1
 was a Railroad Signalman. 1
 was a railroad worker 1
 was a railway carter 1
 was a railway carter and parcel van driver 1
 was a Railway Clerk 5
 was a Railway Company Carpenter. 1
 was a Railway Company Employee 2
 was a Railway Company Employee — firstly as a railway guard, and later as an inspector. 1
 was a Railway Company Employee as a Locomotive Fireman. 1
 was a Railway Company Employee as a Machinist Helper. 1
 was a Railway Company Employee as a Porter. 1
 was a Railway Company Employee. 53
 was a Railway Company machinists helper 1
 was a Railway Company Mechanic. 1
 was a railway engine driver 1
 was a railway engine driver. 1
 was a railway inspector 1
 was a railway labourer 1
 was a railway plate layer 1
 was a railway porter 4
 was a railway porter and guard 1
 was a railway porter. 1
 was a Railway Station Master 1
 was a railway waggoner 1
 was a railway worker 1
 was a Railway worker employed firstly as a Fireman, and latterly as an Engine Driver. 1
 was a railway worker. 5
 was a Rancher 2
 was a rancher. 4
 was a Real Estate Agent. 2
 was a real estate appraiser. 1
 was a red leader (ship painter) 1
 was a referee and Stoke Football Club manager 1
 was a Refrigeration Engineer 1
 was a Registered Male Nurse 1
 was a Registered Nurse 26
 was a Registered Nurse and Teacher. 1
 was a Registered Nurse at Anderson Memorial Hospital. 1
 was a Registered Nurse. 26
 was a Registered Psychiatric Nurse 3
 was a Registered Psychiatric Nurse. 1
 was a registrar of births and deaths 1
 was a renowned mining engineer who had a profound influence on the metallurgical industry in Australia 1
 was a reporter for many Boston-area newspapers in the early 1900s. 1
 was a representative from Liberty & Richmond County, Georgia 1
 was a re-shearer of iron plate 1
 was a restaurant owner 1
 was a Retail Grocer. 1
 was a Retail Merchant in Jacksonville, Alabama. 1
 Was a retired farmer... 1
 Was a retired Native American Missionary 1
 was a Reverend. 3
 was a ribbon weaver 1
 was a riveter 1
 was a Riveter during the Second World War. 2
 was a Riveter during WWII. 1
 was a Road Construction Engineer 2
 was a Road Surveyor 2
 was a roller 2
 was a Roman Catholic Priest. 1
 was a Rooming House Keeper. 1
 was a Ropemaker. 1
 was a Rosie the Riveter 7
 was a Rosie the Riveter type worker during wartime 1
 was a Rosie the Riveter type worker during wartime. 5
 was a Rosie the Riveter, working at a Mobile, Ala. shipyard during WWII. 1
 was a Royal Arch Freemason 1
 was a Royal Marines Corporal, then Sergeant 1
 was a royal photographer. 1
 was a Rubber Plant Worker. 2
 was a Rugby Player for the All Blacks 1
 was a Rugby Player for the All Blacks. 424
 was a Rugby Player for the British & Irish Lions team. 9
 was a Rugby Player for the Ireland national team 96
 was a Rugby Player for the Ireland national team and the British & Irish Lions team. 1
 was a rural school teacher. 1
 was a Rural Teacher. 1
 was a Saddler 2
 was a Saddler and Harness Maker. 1
 was a Saddler and Tanner 1
 was a Saddler. 2
 was a sail maker. 1
 was a Sailmaker. 12
 was a sailor 10
 was a sailor in Hampton Bays, Suffolk County, New York, USA. 2
 was a sailor. 50
 was a sailor/ mariner. 1
 was a Sales Clerk as a young woman. 1
 was a Sales Clerk in a grocery. 1
 was a Sales Clerk. 1
 was a Saleslady as a young woman. 1
 was a Saleslady. 1
 was a salesman 3
 was a salesman in a hardware store. 1
 was a Salesman. 5
 was a saloon keeper. 1
 was a Sawmill Labourer. 1
 was a sawyer 2
 was a sawyer and mill manager. 1
 was a Sawyer. 11
 was a scholar, mentor, and nursing leader. 1
 was a Scholar. 1
 was a school head master 1
 was a School Master 1
 was a school master on Exuma Island, Bahamas. 1
 was a School Master. 1
 was a school mistress 1
 was a School Mistress / Teacher. 1
 was a School Mistress and Teacher. 1
 was a School Mistress. 2
 was a School Principal at Mound Bayou Public School in Mound Bayou, MS. 1
 was a School Principal. 1
 was a School Teacher 7
 was a school teacher in England, and head master of Geelong Grammar School 1
 was a school teacher in Moran, Texas. 1
 was a school teacher in Queensland, Western Australia and Victoria 1
 was a school teacher in Rockhampton 1
 was a school teacher in the Bahamas. 1
 was a school teacher in West Virginia. 1
 was a school teacher on Ragged Island, Bahamas. 1
 was a school teacher. 13
 was a Schoolmaster 2
 was a schoolmaster at Northam 1
 was a Schoolmaster. 2
 was a schoolmistress. 1
 was a Schoolteacher. 1
 was a schooner captain. 1
 was a Science mistress. 1
 was a science teacher and a principal in St. Louis Public Schools 1
 was a Science Teacher. 1
 was a Scottish School Teacher. 1
 was a sculptor 1
 was a Sculptor. 1
 was a sea captain 3
 was a sea captain and a gentleman 1
 was a sea captain. 3
 was a seaman 2
 was a seaman and fisherman. 1
 was a seaman during the 1800s. 1
 was a seaman on the ''SS Cuba'', which sailed from Havana, Cuba to Key West, Florida, United States in 1928. 1
 was a Seaman. 3
 was a seamstress 7
 was a seamstress in Harrison County, Kentucky. 1
 was a seamstress. 107
 was a seamtress. 1
 was a seasonal Kent hop picker. 1
 was a Secretary for a Mining and Manufacturing Co. 1
 was a Secretary, Bookkeeper & Accountant. 1
 was a Secretary. 6
 was a Section Foreman by L & N Railroad. 2
 was a Section Foreman for Union Pacific Railroad. 1
 was a semi skilled aircraft builder in WWII 1
 was a Servant 1
 was a Serving Sister of the Order of St John. 1
 was a Seventh Day Adventist Minister. 1
 was a Sewing Machine Repairer. 1
 was a sewing-machine operator for a private company that made ladies underwear. 1
 was a Shearer 1
 was a Sheep & Flax Farmer. 8
 was a Sheep and Dairy Farmer 1
 was a sheep farmer 2
 was a Sheep Farmer. 6
 was a sheep rancher 1
 was a Sheep Shearer 4
 was a shepherd 2
 was a Shepherd, Labourer in 1890. 1
 was a shepherd. 1
 was a sheriff deputy for Eddy County Sheriff's Department 1
 was a Sheriff for Upshur County, West Virginia 1
 was a Sheriff of Logan County, West Virginia. 1
 was a Sheriff. 3
 was a Sheriff's Deputy. 1
 was a Ship Builder or Shipwright. 1
 was a ship builder's blacksmith in Providence, Virginia 1
 was a ship builders clerk 1
 was a ship captain. 1
 was a ship carpenter 1
 was a Ship joiner. 1
 was a Shipbuilder 1
 was a ship's Captain 3
 was a Ships Carpenter. 1
 was a Ship's Carpenter. 1
 was a ship's engineer. 1
 was a Shipwright 3
 was a shipwright. 38
 was a Shipwrite and Carpenter 1
 was a shipyard labourer 2
 was a shoe binder 1
 was a shoe maker 2
 was a shoemaker 33
 was a shoemaker and smith 1
 was a shoemaker by trade. 1
 was a shoemaker for quite a number of years 1
 was a shoemaker in Fife. 1
 was a shoemaker in Hampton Bays, Suffolk County, New York, USA. 1
 was a shoemaker in Pennsylvania 1
 was a shoemaker in Saline Township, Michigan. 1
 was a shoemaker in Stettin, Pomerania. 1
 was a shoemaker in the Bahamas. 1
 was a shoemaker in the village of Karlevi 1
 was a Shoemaker. 32
 was a Shoemaker/Own Shop. 1
 was a Shop assistant 2
 was a shop keeper and a salesman 1
 was a Shop Owner in Aurora Minnesota for 22 years. 1
 was a shop sales worker 1
 was a shop teacher. 1
 was a Shopkeeper 3
 was a Shopkeeper (Grocery). 1
 was a Shopkeeper. 16
 was a Shopkeeper/Grocer. 7
 was a shoreman. 1
 was a Shorhand Typist 1
 was a Shorthand Typist 1
 was a shot fireman in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a shovelman in road construction. 1
 Was a Shriner Freemason 1
 was a Shuttle Car Driver in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a Shuttle Car Operator in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a SICU/Multiple Trauma Nurse- 40 years 1
 was a Sieve Maker 1
 was a Sieve Maker. 1
 was a Silk Block Printer in 1939 1
 was a silk dyer 1
 was a Silk Mercer & Draper. 1
 was a silk mill worker. 1
 was a silk piecer 1
 was a Silk Screen Printer 2
 was a silk worker 1
 was a Silversmith 2
 was a silversmith's clerk. 2
 was a singer. 1
 was a singer-songwriter and musician 1
 was a Skilled Horseman. 1
 was a slave holder. 1
 was a Slave Owner 6
 was a smith in Liverpool. 1
 was a soap and glycerine factory manager 1
 was a Sod Farm Laborer. 1
 was a soldier 18
 was a soldier -Colonel 1
 was a soldier in the 13th Artillery Regiment, French Army 1
 was a soldier in the Italian Army during the Great War. 1
 was a soldier. 4
 was a Solicitor 5
 was a Solicitor and Barrister 3
 was a Solicitor and Barrister, and later a Judge becoming the first Chief Justice of Papua and New Guinea 1
 was a solicitor in the City of London. 1
 was a Solicitor, Barrister and Judge 6
 was a Solicitor, Barrister and Judge including inaugural Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia 1
 was a solicitor’s clerk 1
 was a Solicitors Office Manager. 1
 was a South African Police Constable . 1
 was a South Eastern Railway Company Employee. 1
 was a Southern planter in Georgia 1
 was a spade maker and brick yard labourer 1
 was a Special Constable. 1
 Was A Special Needs Teacher 1
 was a Special Officer for the NYPD. 1
 was a spinner in a cotton mill 1
 was a spinner in a flax mill 1
 was a squatter for some 25 years 1
 was a stage and screen actor, also directing numerous stage productions. 1
 was a stagecoach driver between Nelson and Keene, New Hampshire 1
 was a State Registered Nurse 1
 was a State Registered Nurse. 1
 was a State Registered Staff Nurse 1
 was a station overseer and farmer 1
 was a station overseer in his brief civilian career 1
 was a Stationary Engineer. 1
 was a Stationery Engine Driver 2
 was a stay at home mother 1
 was a stay maker. 1
 was a stay-at-home Mother. 1
 was a Steam Bender (of wood). 1
 was a Steam Engine Driver. 6
 was a steam engine fitter. 2
 was a Steam Engine Stoker. 1
 was a Steam Locomotive Driver 1
 was a Steam Locomotive Driver. 1
 was a Steam Locomotive fitter 1
 was a steamboat/tug captain 1
 was a steel car foundry worker 1
 was a Steel Mill Worker. 4
 was a steel roller 1
 was a Steel worker. 1
 was a Steelworker 1
 was a stenographer 1
 was a Stenographer for TVA. 1
 was a stenographer in Rockford before she married 2
 was a Stenographer. 6
 was a Stenographer/Bookkeeper. 1
 was a stevedore in the boat industry in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida, USA 1
 was a Stevedore. 1
 was a stock & station agent in Queensland and New South Wales 1
 was a Stock Exchange clerk. 2
 was a stock loader for the stage coach 1
 was a Stockbroker. 1
 was a Stocking Framework Knitter 1
 was a stockman 1
 was a stockman and farmer 1
 was a stockman, jackaroo and pastoralist 1
 was a Stockman. 1
 was a Stoke Football Club manager 2
 was a Stoke Football Club player and coach 1
 was a Stoke Football Club player and manager (and later a Port Vale manager) 1
 was a stoker 1
 was a Stone Cutter. 1
 was a Stone Mason 1
 Was a Stone Mason and Bricklayer 1
 was a stone mason. 5
 was a Stone Miner 1
 was a Stonemason 10
 was a stonemason in London. 1
 was a stonemason on the San Jacinto Monument 1
 was a Stonemason or a Brick Mason. 1
 was a Stonemason, in Scotland, and in Van Diemen's Land /Tasmania. 1
 was a Stonemason. 17
 was a straw hat maker. 1
 was a Straw Plait Dealer. 1
 was a straw plaiter. 1
 was a street car operator. 1
 was a Streetcar Conductor for over 30 years. 1
 was a Streetcar Conductor. 2
 was a Structural Engineer. 1
 was a stud Hereford cattle breeder 1
 was a student at a Dissenting Academy 7
 was a student at a Hoxton Dissenting Academy 2
 was a student at Abraham Taylor's Academy, Deptford 3
 was a student at Abraham Taylor's Academy, Deptford Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Abraham Taylor's Dissenting Academy 2
 was a student at Abraham Taylor's Dissenting Academy, Deptford 1
 was a student at Bristol Baptist Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Carmarthen Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Charles Owen's Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Doddridge's Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Hoxton Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at James Scott's Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at James Scott's Dissenting Academy, Heckmondwike 1
 was a student at Julius Saunders' and John Kirkpatrick's Dissenting Academy 2
 was a student at Moorfields Dissenting Academy 3
 was a student at Newport Pagnell Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Northampton Dissenting Academy 2
 was a student at Philip Doddridge's Dissenting Academy 3
 was a student at Plaisterer’s hall Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Plaisterers Hall Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Plaisterer's Hall Dissenting Academy 6
 was a student at Samuel Parson's Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Samuel Parson's Dissenting Academy, Clerkenwell Green 1
 was a student at Samuel Parsons's Academy, Clerkenwell Green 1
 was a student at Samuel Parsons's Dissenting Academy 4
 was a student at Stepney Academy Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at Stepney Dissenting Academy 7
 was a student at the [[Space:Dissenting Academy at Homerton 102
 was a student at the Daventry Dissenting Academy 5
 was a student at the Doddridge Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at the Mile End Dissenting Academy 29
 was a student at the Philip Dodderidge's Academy, Northampton 1
 was a student at the Philip Dodderidge's Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at the Plaisterer's Hall Academy 1
 was a student at the Plaisterers Hall Dissenting Academy 8
 was a student at the Plaisterer's Hall Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student at the Western Dissenting Academy 2
 was a student at Western Academy, Ottery St Mary Dissenting Academy 1
 was a student. 1
 was a Sub Postmisstress. 1
 was a substitute teacher. 1
 was a successful actress, performing to packed houses on both sides of the Atlantic began career at age seven in England performed from 1837-1860 and again from 1865-1877. 1
 was a successful hunters of bears, deer and even mountain lions. 1
 was a sugar company manager. 1
 was a sugar engineer. 1
 was a Superintendent of Schools 1
 was a Superintendent of the Weymouth Borough Police, 1869-1886. 1
 was a Supervisor at a Bakery. 1
 was a Surgeon 10
 was a Surgeon . 1
 was a Surgeon Dentist. 1
 was a surgeon in Duluth, Minnesota. 1
 was a surgeon physician 1
 was a Surgeon. 11
 was a surgeons assistant 1
 was a surgical nurse 1
 was a Surveyor 6
 was a Surveyor and Bridge Builder 2
 was a Surveyor. 1
 was a Sutler during the US Civil War for the 3rd US Colored Infantry 1
 was a Sutler for the 6th Indiana Regiment during the US Civil War 1
 was a Sutler to the 105th OVI during the US Civil War 1
 was a Swimmng Coach 1
 was a Table Tennis Player 1
 was a Tailor 11
 was a Tailor & Draper. 1
 was a Tailor and a Clothing Factory Employee. 1
 was a Tailor and Clothier. 1
 was a tailor, dry goods merchant, and a farmer 1
 was a Tailor. 39
 was a tailoress 2
 was a Tailoress. 9
 was a talent agent, managing many actors - including some with whom she had previously worked when an actress herself. 1
 was a tambour worker. 1
 was a tanner. 10
 was a tape weaver 2
 was a Tasmanian police officer 1907-10 1
 was a taxi driver 2
 was a Taxi Driver. 1
 was a Tayloress. 1
 was a teacher 66
 was a teacher and coach in the Houston Independent School District. 1
 was a teacher and educator 1
 was a teacher and headmaster at Sydney Grammar School, All Saints College, Bathurst, and Brentwood College, Essex 1
 was a teacher and high school principal 1
 was a Teacher and Principal. 1
 was a teacher at Arlington Elementary School, Woodholme Elementary School andSt. Paul's School for Boys in Baltimore MD. 1
 was a teacher at Campbellsville City Schools and Adair County Public Schools. 1
 was a teacher at Jefferson County Schools in Louisville, Kentucky. 1
 was a teacher at Laguna Beach High School in Laguna Beach, CA. 1
 was a teacher at Mountain View, Oklahoma 1
 was a Teacher at Palo Alto Sr. High. 1
 was a teacher at Queensland 1
 was a teacher at Renkum, Gelderland 1
 was a teacher at the county school in Ward County, ND. 1
 was a teacher at the Menaul School in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1
 was a teacher at the Roosevelt School in Keene, New Hampshire from 1923 until 1926 1
 was a teacher at various schools in Oregon. 1
 was a teacher before she became a nurse. 2
 was a teacher before she married. 1
 was a teacher but wasn't allowed to keep her job once she became a married woman 1
 was a Teacher in 1940 1
 was a Teacher in a Chicago area public school. 1
 was a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse. 1
 was a teacher in a public school in Brooklyn, New York, USA. 1
 was a teacher in Albany, New York 1
 was a teacher in Atlanta, GA. 1
 was a Teacher in both a rural school, and a public elementary school. 1
 was a teacher in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1
 was a teacher in Decatur Co., IN, ca. 1840. 1
 was a teacher in Harrison County, West Virginia. 1
 was a teacher in Indiana, USA. 1
 was a teacher in Nelson, MN. 1
 was a Teacher in New South Wales schools. 1
 was a teacher in Pike County, Illinois 2
 was a Teacher in Rifle, Colorado. 1
 was a teacher in Rockford for 41 years. 1
 was a Teacher in the Morristown, Tennessee City Schools. 1
 was a Teacher in the New York City Schools. 1
 was a teacher in West Virginia. 1
 was a Teacher of Music. 4
 was a teacher of the pianoforte and a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music. 1
 was a Teacher on the Great Trek. 1
 was a Teacher with a M.S. in Counselling. 1
 was a teacher, a historian, and an author. 1
 was a teacher. 182
 was a Teamster during the Civil War. 1
 was a Teamster in California, United States. 1
 was a Teamster. 7
 was a teenage Judge. 1
 was a Telegraph Operator and a Censurer for the Telegraph Co. 1
 was a Telegraph Operator. 4
 was a Telegrapher for the Railroad 1
 was a telephone company supervisor 1
 was a Telephone Lineman 1
 was a Telephone Operator. 6
 was a Telephone Repairman. 2
 was a Telephone System Repairman and Line Locator for Illinois Bell. 1
 was a Tennessee Farmer 5
 was a Tennis Player 4
 was a Texas Ranger. 1
 was a Textile Mill worker. 1
 was a thatcher. 1
 was a Theatrical Agent for Vaudevillians. 1
 was a tile maker 1
 was a timber hewer 1
 was a Timberman in a mine 1
 was a Timberman in West Virginia, USA 1
 was a Time Keeper 1
 was a Timmerman. 1
 was a tin man 2
 was a tin plate worker 1
 was a tinker (tinsmith). 1
 was a tobacco farmer. 3
 was a Tobacco Planter. 1
 was a Tobacconist. 3
 was a toy maker 1
 was a tractor driver 1
 was a trader. 8
 was a train conductor & railroad worker. 1
 was a tram conductor 1
 was a Tram Conductor. 1
 was a Tram Operator in a Mine. 1
 was a Tramways conductor 1
 was a Trapper. 1
 was a Traveling Nurse 1
 was a traveling salesman. 7
 was a Truck Driver for 30 years logging over 3.1 million miles in the United States and Canada 1
 was a Truck Driver for Nicholson Trucking Company. 1
 was a Truck Driver in the 1940s and 50s. 1
 was a Truck Driver. 7
 was a tube drawer 1
 was a tutor at [[Space:Dissenting Academy at Homerton 7
 was a tutor at Axminster 1
 was a tutor at Bristol Dissenting Academy 2
 was a tutor at Daventry Dissenting Academy 1
 was a tutor at David Jennings Dissenting Academy 1
 was a tutor at Deptford Dissenting Academy 1
 was a tutor at Gosport Academy 1
 was a tutor at Hoxton Academy 1
 was a tutor at Hoxton Dissenting Academy 1
 was a tutor at Moorfields 1
 was a tutor at New College Hackney 1
 was a tutor at New College Hackney, a dissenting Academy 1
 was a tutor at Philip Doddridge's Academy, Northampton 1
 was a tutor at Plaisterer's Hall Academy 1
 was a tutor at Plasterer's Hall Dissenting Academy 1
 was a tutor at Samuel Parsons's Academy 1
 was a tutor at Stepney Academy 1
 was a tutor at Swansea Academy 1
 was a tutor at the Dissenting Academy at Abergavenny 1
 was a tutor at the dissenting academy at Daventry 1
 was a tutor at Western Academy 1
 was a tutor at Witham Dissenting Academy 1
 was a tutor at Wymondley Academy 1
 was a tutor at Wymondley Dissenting Academy 2
 was a typist 1
 was a Typist for a Training Camp. 1
 was a Typist. 1
 was a U.S. Indian Agent. 3
 was a U.S. Postmaster. 1
 was a Unitarian Minister. 1
 was a Unitarian Universalist Missionary 1
 was a United State Postal Service Worker. 1
 was a US Civil Service Employee. 1
 was a US Civil War Nurse. 1
 was a vanman. 1
 was a Vaudeville Actor in the United States. 1
 was a Vaudeville showman in Illinois. 2
 was a Veterinarian 5
 was a Veterinarian Surgeon 1
 was a Veterinarian. 2
 was a vicar. 1
 was a Victualler (Brewer). 1
 was a villager's daughter. 1
 was a violinist playing with The Trinity College of Music 1
 was a violoncellist (a cello player) 1
 was a Virginia Capitol Police Officer 1
 was a viticulturist and vigneron: Tizzana Vineyards 1
 was a vocalist 1
 was a Volunteer Firefighter 2
 was a volunteer Firefighter for Gasburg Volunteer Fire Department. 1
 was a volunteer Firefighter. 9
 was a volunteer fireman for Enterprise Fire Company #2, Little Falls Fire Department (NJ). 1
 was a volunteer fireman for the City of Momence, Kankakee County, Illinois Fire Department. 1
 was a Volunteer Nurse during the American Civil War.
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 was a Volunteer Police Officer. 1
 was a volunteer with the 1950 Census [[Space:The WikiTree 1950 Census Indexers Group 1
 was a VP of gold mining company. 1
 was a WAC Veteran (WWII) 2
 was a Wagon Greaser. 1
 was a wagonmaker 2
 was a waitress 1
 was a Waitress in a Hotel as a young woman in 1940. 1
 was a Waitress. 1
 was a War Correspondent. 3
 was a warehouseman and grocer. 1
 was a was a Fire and Rescue volunteer 1
 was a washer woman 1
 was a washer woman. 1
 was a watch case maker. 1
 was a Watchmaker 14
 was a Watch-Maker 2
 was a Watch-Maker & Jewller. 1
 was a watchmaker. 2
 was a Watch-Maker. 5
 was a water colour artist 1
 was a weaver 10
 was a Weaver and Overlooker of Warp Frames. 1
 was a weaver. 63
 was a webster 1
 was a Welder 2
 was a welder in Detroit. 1
 was a Welder who specialized in Railroad track repair. 1
 was a Welder. 6
 was a Well-Known Artist 1
 was a well-known Shearer in Barcaldine. 1
 was a West Virginia Coal Miner 1
 was a wheat farmer and pastoralist 1
 was a wheat farmer. 1
 was a Wheelwright 4
 was a Wheelwright. 7
 was a whiskey distiller 2
 was a whiskey distiller in Campbeltown. 1
 was a whiskey distiller. 27
 was a white smith 1
 was a whitesmith 1
 was a Winding Engine Driver 1
 was a Wood Cutter. 1
 was a Woolen Mill worker. 3
 was a worker at Remington Typewriter Co. 1
 was a worker at Royal Typewriter Company in Hartford, CT. 1
 was a worker's wife. 3
 was a World War 1 Soldier 2
 was a worsted hand loom weaver and cotton warp dresser in the Textile Industry 1
 was a Worsted Mill worker. 6
 was a wrestler. 1
 was a Writer 1
 was a writer for magazines, and later an author of children's books. 1
 was a writer of Fiction Novels. 1
 was a writer, and a sociologist. 1
 was a Writer. 6
 was a WW1 Officer 1
 was a WW1 soldier 1
 was a WW2 US Army Nurse 1
 was a WWI Choctaw Code Talker 1
 was a WWI Choctaw Code Talker. 18
 was a WWI soldier 2
 was a WWII Choctaw Code Talker. 4
 was a yahtman. 1
 was a Yeoman 13
 was a yeoman. 42
 was also a wagonmaker in Granville, Wisconsin. 1
 was among the first to join the Civil war as a Union Army nurse, and served for three years nursed in hospitals in Tennessee and on the transport ship North America which sank of the Florida coast. 1
 was an [[Space:Irish Mathematician Team 22
 was an [[Space:Irish Palatines 49
 was an [[Space:Irish Poets Team 3
 was an [[Space:Irish Writers Team 1
 was an AB seaman 1
 was an abolitionist served as a Union nurse in Nashville, Tennessee hospitals during the Civil War partnered in the establishment of the Indianapolis Home for Friendless Women. 1
 was an Accountant 3
 was an Accountant & Office Administrator 1
 was an accountant and, later, a business consultant 1
 was an accountant. 7
 was an accoutant for the State of Maine. 1
 was an acid etcher 1
 was an active member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He served in both the {{Yellow 1
 was an actor 1
 was an Actor from 1949 to 1995. 1
 was an Actor of stage and screen. 1
 was an Actor on stage and screen. 1
 was an actor who played the Meddling Monk on the television show Doctor Who. 1
 was an Actor, and a Teacher of Drama. 1
 was an Actor. 15
 was an actress 1
 was an Actress during the 1950s and up until 1961. 1
 was an actress in both silent films and talkies. 1
 was an actress of stage and screen in Australia, and England. 1
 was an actress of stage and screen in the United States, Australia, and England. 1
 was an Actress of Stage and Screen. 1
 was an Actress of Stage, Screen, and Radio. 1
 was an actress on stage and screen. 1
 was an actress on the screen. 1
 was an Actress, probably best remembered for her role in Doctor Who. 1
 was an Actress. 4
 was an Advocate. 2
 was an aerospace Crane-Rigger 1
 was an agricultural implement agent 1
 was an agricultural laborer 1
 was an agricultural labourer 23
 was an agricultural labourer or farmhand 1
 was an agricultural labourer. 53
 was an agricultural stock dealer. 2
 was an Aircraft Assembler. 1
 was an aircraft worker. 1
 was an Airport Worker 1
 was an Alpine Skier. 2
 was an amateur [[Space:Irish Mathematician Team 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: 6GK 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: G3ACC 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: GI5SJ 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: K2GL 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: K4EB 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: K4EBO 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: KA0UIL 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: KC8WHK 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: KD4UP 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: KD6OY 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: KE6PZH/FO5GJ 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: KF8VX 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: N0KNK 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: N8OWS 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W1GBE 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W1HHG 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W1ZE 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W2BML 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W4CGP 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W4NHV 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W6OBB 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W8DGE 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W8KGF 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W8PA Second Class Radiotelephone Operator License 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W8ULQ 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: W9KAF 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: WA5GNB / KC5RG / NNN0VHX 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: WB4APR 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: WiAW 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign:3BNP 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign:W0CXX 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign:W4ZKY 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign:WD8OAW 1
 was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsigns: G3RWL & 8P6DR 1
 was an amateur scientist who discovered a species of snake, the Queen snake first to import the Guernsey cow to America first person to successfully breed Canada Geese Secretary of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia from 1814 -1831 member of the American Philosophical Society member of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture helped to found the Franklin Institute, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, and the Philadelphia Agricultural Society. 1
 was an American acoustics expert, former MIT professor, and a company founder 1
 was an American Actor best known as the voice of Goofy and as the Original Bozo the Clown 1
 was an American Astronomer. 1
 was an American Author 1
 was an American child film actor best known as the voice of young Bambi 1
 was an American composer, violinist and music teacher 1
 was an American Film Actor 5
 was an American Film Actress 3
 was an American Film Director 1
 was an American Film Editor 1
 was an American Folk Artist 6
 was an American Radio Personality and Film Actor 1
 was an American rice planter 1
 was an American Stage and Film Actor 4
 was an American Stage and Film Actress 1
 was an American Voice Actress and Singer, known as the voice of ''Snow White'' 1
 was an Analytical Chemist. 1
 was an Anglo-Dutch classical-subject painter 1
 was an Apothecary 1
 was an Appalachian American writer and journalist. WWI Correspondent 1
 was an Appalachian author 1
 was an Appalachian Folk Artist 16
 was an Appalachian Old Time Musician 23
 was an apprentice iron moulder 1
 was an APPRENTICE TO MECHANICAL ENGINEER 1
 was an Architect 5
 was an Architect in both England and Canada. 1
 was an architect in Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1
 was an architect in Troup County, Georgia 1
 was an architect. 7
 was an Army Captain 1
 was an Army nurse appointed by Dorothea Dix to Frederick, Maryland hospitals served at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Fredericksburg awarded the Kearny Cross by the 17th Maine Infantry. 1
 was an art teacher 1
 was an Art Teacher. 2
 was an article law clerk. 1
 was an artist 2
 was an Artist and Art Teacher. 1
 was an artist in the Tonalist tradition 1
 was an artist painter. 1
 was an artist, painter and wood draughtsman. 1
 was an Artist. 5
 was an artist/painter 1
 was an Assistant Public Librarian. 1
 was an assistant schoolmistress 1
 was an assistant tutor at Hoxton Dissenting Academy 1
 was an Astronomer 2
 was an Astronomer. 2
 was an asylum attendant 1
 was an athlete and football coach 1
 was an Atomic Researcher 1
 was an attorney 4
 was an Attorney At Law 1
 was an attorney in general, later private, practice. 1
 was an Attorney. 9
 was an Aussie farmer and pastoralist 1
 was an Aussie singer, killed in South Vietnam whilst entertaining troops 1
 was an Australian author and historian 1
 was an author 4
 was an author - writing books for children. 1
 was an author and playwright 1
 was an author and poet 1
 was an author of Australian literature 1
 was an author of children's literature 1
 was an author. 3
 was an Auto Assembly Worker. 1
 was an auto mechanic 1
 was an Auto Plant Utility Man. 1
 was an Automotive Repairer 1
 was an Aviator 19
 was an Aviator. 3
 was an Avid Duck Hunter 2
 was an avocado and orchid grower 1
 was an award-winning writer, film director, and animator. 1
 was an Constable in the South African Police Force 1
 was an Dressmaker. 3
 was an Eagle Scout 1
 was an early Jacobite, who supported James Stuart's claim to the British throne 1
 was an early Oklahoman 8
 was an early settler 2
 was an early settler in Burke County, Georgia 1
 was an early settler in Keene, New Hampshire. 1
 was an early settler in Liberty County, Georgia 1
 was an early settler in Monadnock No. 6, later Nelson, New Hampshire. He helped to establish the settlement as a town 1
 was an early settler in Sullivan, New Hampshire. 1
 was an early settler in the town of Keene, New Hampshire 1
 was an early settler in Union, Maine, He helped to establish the settlement as a town 1
 was an early settler in Union, Maine, She and her family helped to establish the settlement as a town 1
 was an early settler in Warren County, Georgia 3
 was an early settler in West De Pere, Brown, Wisconsin. 1
 was an early settler in Wilkes County, Georgia 1
 was an early settler of Egelston Township in Muskegon County, Michigan. 3
 was an edge tool maker 1
 was an Editor for the Lone Scouts. 1
 was an Editor. 5
 was an educator in Rowan County, Kentucky. 1
 was an Educator. 1
 was an Egg & Butter Dealer 1
 was an elastic weaver. 1
 was an elected (R) Senator of the State of Maine. 1
 was an elected (R) Supervisor of the Town of Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York. 1
 was an electric switch maker 1
 was an electrical engineer 1
 was an Electrical Engineer and a Physicist. 1
 was an Electrical Engineer and Inventor. 1
 was an Electrical Engineer. 7
 was an Electrician 2
 was an Electrician for a Coal Mining Company 1
 was an Electrician. 12
 was an elementary school teacher in West Virginia. 1
 was an elementary school teacher. 1
 was an Elevator Operator. 1
 was an Elizabethan poet. 1
 was an embroiderer 1
 was an Emergency Medical Technician. 1
 was an Emergency Medical Technician/First Responder/Disaster Relief in Orange County and Riverside County, California 1
 was an employee at the Air Force Research Laboratory. 1
 was an employee of South African Railways 1
 was an Employee of the South African Railway Services 9
 was an EMT. Join us at [[:Project:First Responders 1
 was an enamel paintress 1
 was an engine driver 4
 was an engine driver electric supply works 1
 was an engine driver. 1
 was an engine fitter 1
 was an engine fitter. 1
 was an engine iron moulder 1
 was an engine man 1
 was an Engine Man At Pot Works 1
 was an engine stoker 1
 was an engine tenter 1
 was an engine worker 2
 was an engine wright 1
 was an engineer 4
 was an engineer at Junkers and ship builders. 1
 was an engineer pattern maker 1
 was an Engineer with Union Pacific Railroad. 1
 was an engineer. 4
 was an engineering fitter 1
 was an Engineering Foreman. 1
 was an engineering heavy worker 1
 was an engineers fitter 1
 was an English architect and decorator 1
 was an English Embroiderer and a muse of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1
 was an English footballer. 1
 was an English genre and history painter 1
 was an English morality and history painter 1
 was an English Painter and member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 3
 was an English Painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1
 was an English Philosopher and aesthete 1
 was an English philosopher and scientist 1
 was an English police officer. 1
 was an English Pre-Raphaelite painter 1
 was an English Sculptor 1
 was an English Sculptor & Poet, and member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1
 was an enslaved ancestor. 69
 was an Entertainer & Comedian. 1
 was an entertainer. 1
 was an entrepreneurial Shipwright (shipbuilder) in colonial New South Wales. 1
 was an Episcopal deaconess head nurse at Church Home Hospital, Baltimore administrator at the National Hospital, Baltimore nurse at U.S. General Hospital, Chester, Pennsylvania administrator of the U.S. General Hospital, Annapolis and later administrator of Boston Children's Hospital. 1
 was an estimating engineer. 1
 was an ethnic Slovak philologist, poet, literary historian, historian and ethnographer 1
 was an Executive Assistant. 1
 was an exploited Farm Labourer. 1
 was an farm labourer 1
 was an Illinois and Nebraska farmer. 1
 was an Illinois Circuit Judge from 1870-1891 1
 was an Illinois farmer. 3
 was an Illinois State Representative 1856-1857 1
 was an Illinois State Representative in 1852 and 1864 1
 was an Independent Energy Producer. 1
 was an infant's nurse. 1
 was an Inn Keeper. 1
 was an innkeeper 1
 was an innkeeper and surveyor 1
 was an innovative pastry chef. 1
 was an Instrument Maker. 1
 was an Insurance Adjuster. 1
 was an insurance agent 1
 was an Insurance Agent and Clerk. 1
 was an Insurance Agent. 1
 was an Insurance Clerk. 1
 was an international Rugby League player 2
 Was an Inventor. 9
 was an Iowa farmer. 1
 was an Irish [[Space:Irish Poets Team 1
 was an Irish [[Space:Irish Writers Team 1
 was an Irish Notable see [[Space:Ireland Notables Team 1
 was an Irish Poet - [[Space:Irish Poets Team 1
 was an Irish Poet (see [[Space:Irish Poets Team 7
 was an Irish Poet see [[Space:Irish Poets Team 18
 was an Irish Scientist - [[Space:Ireland Notables Team 1
 was an Irish Writer - [[Space:Irish Poets Team 2
 was an Irish Writer - [[Space:Irish Writers Team 4
 was an iron forge man 1
 was an iron founder 1
 was an iron founder and colliery engine fitter 1
 was an iron foundry engineer 1
 was an Iron Foundry Man 1
 was an iron furnace labourer 1
 was an iron labourer 1
 was an iron moulder 3
 was an iron moulder and foreman 1
 was an Iron Moulder. 1
 was an iron puddler 1
 was an Iron Ship Plater. 1
 was an iron stone loader 1
 was an iron stone picker in Shropshire. 1
 was an iron turner 3
 was an iron turner and fitter 1
 was an iron worker 2
 was an iron worker. 10
 was an iron works lab 1
 was an iron works labourer 4
 was an iron works labourer. 1
 was an ironstone miner & a coalminer in Midlothian 1
 was an Izard County historian 1
 was an Lawyer. 1
 was an Obstetrician/Gynocologist 1
 was an Obstetrician-Gynecologist. 1
 was an Odd-Jobs Handyman. 1
 was an office clerk 4
 was an Office Clerk. 1
 was an Officer in the South African Police Force 1
 was an Oil Field Worker. 1
 was an Oil Refinery Worker. 1
 was an Oil Rig Worker 1
 was an Oil Rig Worker. 8
 was an Olympic Gold Medalist 2
 was an olympic gold medalist in Men's team persuit(cycling) for Italy in the 1928 Olympics. 1
 was an olympic gold medalist in team gymanstics for Italy in the 1912 and 1920 Olympics. 3
 was an olympic gold medalist in team gymanstics for Italy in the 1912 Olympics. 2
 was an Olympic Gold Medalist. 8
 was an Olympic medalist, earning gold, silver and bronze medals in three Olympic games. 1
 was an Olympic medalist. 4
 was an Opera Singer. 1
 was an Operator at a Naval Facility. 1
 was an Optician 1
 was an Optometrist. 1
 was an orchardist 17
 was an orchardist and farmer 1
 was an orchestra Contuctor. 1
 was an Orderly at Lee Memorial Hospital 1
 was an organ building apprentice 1
 was an organist 1
 was an organist and music teacher. 1
 was an organist, composer, arranger and professor of music 1
 was an Ornamental House, Sign, and Carriage Painter and Gilder. 1
 was an orthotist. 1
 was an Overseer. 3
 was an owner of [[Space:The Anderson Middleton Families Role in Northwest Timber History 4
 was an ox wagon Transport Rider 1
 was an seamstress. 2
 was an upholsterer and auctioneer.. 1
 was an upholsterer in his furniture store 1
 was an upholsterer. 2
 was an uphosterer 1
 was appointed as a Vestryman for the Parish of Granville in 1758. 1
 was appointed as a Vestryman of Cumberland Parish in Lunenburg County, Virginia in October 1746. 1
 was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George. 2
 was Appointed Postmaster of Neville OH on 13 April 1887. 1
 was appointed postmaster on 26 March 1836 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri 1
 was appointed surveyor of the road from Allen's Creek to Butcher's Creek in May 1746. 1
 was apprenticed to a draper. 1
 was Apprenticed to a Milliner. 1
 was as a Fireman in Youngstown, Ohio. 1
 was Assistant Chief for the Suffern Fire Department Suffern, Rockland County, New York 1
 was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal 5
 was awarded the Medal for Merit by President Truman. 1
 was boer. 1
 was born at Johannesburg in the Union of South Africa. 1
 was born at Pretoria in the Transvaal Republic. 1
 was born free. 10
 was born GB 1
 was born in Canada West. 5
 was born in GB 654
 was born in Great Britain 1
 was born in Jamaica British West Indies 1
 was born in St Kitts, Leeward islands 2
 was born in the GB 2
 was born in the Kingdom of Great Britain 1
 was born in the Union of Great Britain 143
 was born in Upper Canada. 4
 was born in Washington, District of Columbia 2
 was born, lived, farmed, and died in Clarke County, Alabama. 1
 was both a proprietor of a barber shop and {{Orange 1
 was Brick Maker 1
 was by trade a blacksmith. 1
 was called to be a nurse with her ''Daughters of Charity'' sisters after the Battle of Gettysburg and in the Gettysburg Hospital caring for wounded soldiers.
Honored for eternity:
[[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses
1
 was captain of the ''SS Cuba'' of the P&O line, which sailed from Havana, Cuba to Key West, Florida, United States. 1
 was Chief Collector and Cashier, Belfast Gas Department 1
 was Chief of Police of [[:Category:Buckhannon, West Virginia 1
 was Chief of Police, Correction Officer & Squad Leader 1
 was Chief of Police, Norfolk, VA 1
 was Civil War nurse, matron, lady superintendent and administrator of numerous field hospitals, transport ships, Soldiers' Home, and Convalescent Camps from Sep 1861 thru the end of the war published the weekly Soldiers' Journal . 1
 was Cocke County Trustee 1
 was confirmed as a DNA Match of [[Dale-2827 16
 was co-owner of a bookstore. 1
 was Court Clerk and Deputy Sheriff of Hancock County, Tennessee 1
 was dedicated to charity and serving those in need before and during the Civil War appointed Lady Principal of the Cooper Shop Hospital in Philadelphia, overseeing nurses and patients known as Soldier's Friend. 1
 was deported for forced labour to German 1
 was dock master 1
 was een boer-kolonist. 1
 was een leraar. 1
 was een naaister 1
 was een naaister. 17
 was een schaapherder. 1
 was een schilder. 1
 was een slager. 5
 was een timmerman. 37
 was een verpleegster. 4
 was een Verpleger. 1
 was employed as a bank clerk. 2
 was employed as a banker's clerk. 2
 was employed as a barber. 3
 was employed as a bookbinder. 2
 was employed as a bookeeper, manager and cashier for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Agency. 1
 was employed as a Bookkeeper. 1
 was employed as a builder's clerk. 2
 was employed as a Butler. 1
 was employed as a cellarman. 1
 was employed as a Civil Servant as County Surveyor. 1
 was employed as a Civil Servant with the General Post Office. 2
 was employed as a clerk 3
 was employed as a clerk by a gas company, and also at a railway station. 1
 was employed as a clerk in the Public Service in New South Wales. 1
 was employed as a clerk with the WPA. 1
 was employed as a clerk, in both civilian life and military service. 1
 was employed as a clerk. 62
 was employed as a clerk/bookkeeper. 1
 was employed as a Coachman. 1
 was employed as a commercial clerk. 1
 was employed as a construction and home repair worker. 1
 was employed as a cook. 5
 was employed as a corset maker. 3
 was employed as a day laborer. 1
 was employed as a delivery truck driver for SB Manning of White River Junction, Vermont 1
 was employed as a delivery truck driver. 5
 was employed as a Dental Assistant. 1
 was employed as a dock labourer (lumper) in 1901. 1
 was employed as a dressmake. 6
 was employed as a dressmaker 7
 was employed as a dressmaker. 16
 was employed as a farm worker. 1
 was employed as a Firefighter. 3
 was employed as a Gas Fitter's clerk. 1
 was employed as a governess. 3
 was employed as a Government Agent: at Sea. 1
 was employed as a government clerical worker. 1
 was employed as a hairdresser. 1
 was employed as a Horse Cab Driver, and also, later, as a motorised taxicab driver. 1
 was employed as a house servant 1
 was employed as a housemaid. 1
 was employed as a huffler (poleman) on barges. 1
 was employed as a hydraulic repairman for Joy Mining Co. 1
 was employed as a janitor along with [[Everman-77 1
 was employed as a janitor along with [[Rodgers-3692 1
 was employed as a janitor for Pocahontas Fuel Co . 1
 was employed as a janitor. 3
 was employed as a Laundress 3
 was employed as a Laundress. 12
 was employed as a Laundrymaid. 1
 was employed as a mercantile clerk. 1
 was employed as a motor mechanic. 1
 was employed as a nursemaid. 1
 was employed as a policeman. 1
 was employed as a Postmaster with the General Post Office. 1
 was employed as a printer's clerk. 1
 was employed as a Public Servant in the Health Industry. 1
 was employed as a Public Servant. 2
 was employed as a publisher's clerk. 1
 was employed as a Recording Clerk. 1
 was employed as a Restaurant Owner. 1
 was employed as a Retail Clothing Clerk. 1
 was employed as a Retail Office Clerk and Bookkeeper. 1
 was employed as a sanitation worker. 1
 was employed as a sawyer for more than 70 years. 1
 was employed as a sawyer. 1
 was employed as a Secretary. 1
 was employed as a security officer. 1
 was employed as a shipping clerk. 1
 was employed as a Shorthand Typist. 1
 was employed as a stenographer with the Federal Gov't. 1
 was employed as a stenographer. 2
 was employed as a stock clerk. 1
 was employed as a Stock Exchange clerk. 1
 was employed as a stock jobber's clerk. 2
 was employed as a Stockbroker's clerk. 1
 was employed as a Sub Postmistress with the General Post Office. 1
 was employed as a Surgeon. 1
 was employed as a teamster 1
 was employed as a teamster. 1
 was employed as a truck driver. 2
 was employed as a Typist. 1
 was employed as a Volunteer Firefighter 1
 was employed as a warehouse and shop porter. 1
 was employed as a Wheelwright. 2
 was employed as an Administrative Assistant at the University of Tennessee/Knoxville & Farragut Be Well/Farragut, TN. 1
 was employed as an auto mechanic of English Sport Cars. 1
 was employed as an auto mechanic painter. 1
 was employed as an auto mechanic. 6
 was employed as an Auto Parts Clerk. 1
 was employed as an Automobile Upholsterer. 1
 was employed as an insurance clerk. 1
 was employed as an odd job man. 1
 was employed as an office clerk. 3
 was employed as an order clerk. 1
 was employed as an upholsterer. 2
 was employed as an upholsterer's clerk. 1
 was employed as candy packer at Saunders Chocolatier in Detroit. 1
 was employed as Postmaster of Neville OH. 1
 was employed at an Earthernware Factory 1
 was employed at Loyola University. 1
 was employed by a butcher to tend cattle. 1
 was employed by a private family as a Laundress. 1
 was employed by the Australasian United Steam Navigation Company. 1
 was employed by the government as a clerk. 1
 was employed by the New York Telephone Company. 1
 was employed in automobile manufacturing. 2
 was employed in the Auto Industry. 2
 was en slager. 1
 was en Timmerman. 1
 was Engaged as a Mail Carrier. 2
 was engaged as a Stone Mason. 1
 was engaged for the Hudson's Bay Company. 1
 was engaged in Dairy Farming 1
 was engaged in farming 2
 was engaged in farming at Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts 2
 was engaged in farming... 19
 was engaged in sheep farming at Chilcombe Hills, Upwey, Dorset 6
 was engaged in the fur trade. 1
 was faculty at John Carroll University. 1
 was Fire Chief for the City of Anniston Fire Department. 1
 was for a time employed as a blacksmith's striker. 1
 was Great Britain team's swimming Coach at the 1908 & 1912 Olympic Games 1
 was greatly admired as one of the earliest portrait photographers kept extensive notes on her darkroom process. 1
 was Head of the Music Department at [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was Husmoder. 1
 was Illinois State Representative for 10th District, 1886 1
 was Illinois State Representative for 40th District, 1894 1
 was Illinois State Representative for 55th District from 1864-1866 1
 was in a double-in-law marriage 6
 was in a double-in-law marriage, '''for a 2nd time!''' 1
 was in a farming family all of her life. 1
 was in a farming family in Clarke County, Alabama all of her life. 1
 was in the [[Space:Napoleonic Wars 42
 was in the Aviation industry. 1
 was in the coal industry 1
 was in the first graduating class of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was in the Merchant Navy in WW1 1
 was in the UK Royal Army 3
 was in the Wool Trade. 1
 was in WW1 marine service 1
 was is a farming family all of her life. 1
 was kleermaker 1
 was laid to rest in [[Space:Laurel Cemetery%2C Baltimore %2C Maryland 1
 was laid to rest in [[Space:Laurel Cemetery%2C Baltimore%2C Maryland 56
 was Lost at Sea 3
 was Managing Director of a Cotton Mill. 1
 was married 51 years
to George L. Barnthouse
25 Jan 1872 - 29 Mar 1923.
1
 was Marshal of Abilene Kansas 1870. 1
 was Mayor of [[space:Rockford Illinois 1
 was Mayor of Menasha, WI. 1
 was Mount Desert Chief of Police. 1
 was naaister. 3
 was not only a nurse during the American Civil War, she opened her own hospital and ran it.
Honored for eternity:
[[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses
1
 was of European dominant ancestry. 8
 was officer in a Marine Company Detachment 1
 was onderwijzeres. 1
 was one of a few women doctors in early 20th century 1
 was one of a few women doctors in the late19th century 2
 was one of Australia's finest songwriters and bush balladeers 1
 was one of few women doctors in early 20th century 1
 was one of the first female members of NEHGS. 2
 was one of the first Justices of the County Court of Lunenburg County, Virginia. 1
 was one of the first nurses in Rockford. 1
 was one of the first stenographers in Rockford. 1
 was one of the founders and president of the Ladies Association for Soldiers Relief labored unceasingly to care for soldiers at over forty hospitals and made at least five visits to the front lines died in service 1
 was one of the world's greatest operatic sopranos 1
 was owner of Starr Construction Company. 1
 was part of a farming family all of her life. 2
 was part of a farming family in Clarke and Choctaw Counties, Alabama. 1
 was part of a farming family in Marshall County, Alabama. 1
 was part of a Farming Family. 3
 was part of the first family to settle Sterlington Plantation in 1776 and to found there the town of Union, Maine by incorporation on 20 October 1786. 3
 was President of Stoke Baseball Club and a director of Preston North End Baseball Club 1
 was president of University of Detroit 1944-1949. 1
 was Queensland Police Commissioner 1
 was railroad foreman. 1
 was raised on a farm. 1
 was recruited by the federal government to serve in Union Civil War hospitals in the South, against the wishes of Dorothea Dix also supervised nurses in Beaufort, South Carolina. 1
 was science master (1928-36) and head master (1936-64) at Rockhampton Grammar School. 1
 was Senior Head Warder, Prisons Dept., Natal 1
 was Sheriff of Saline County Kansas. 1908-1911. 1
 was Shoe & Boot Salesman 1
 was slager 1
 was soldier in a Marine Troops 3
 was Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. 1
 was State Representative for Winnebago County from 1850-1852 1
 was Taree Town Clerk (1888-1933) 1
 was the 1st Baronet Peek, of Rouston, Devon 1
 was the 1st Black Canadian Firefighter in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1
 was the ''Angel of Santa Fe'' in 1862 for her compassion toward sick, wounded, and freezing Confederate soldiers at Santa Fe, New Mexico, and organizing wives as nurses for the wounded and sick soldiers.
Honored for eternity:
[[Space:In Memoriam - Civil War Nurses
1
 was the Bailiff of Dunstable 1
 was the blacksmith and a Selectman for the town of Rye, New Hampshire. 1
 was the Chief Engineer in the Davenport Public School System. 1
 was the Chief Inspector for the South African Post Office Service 1
 was the Chief of Department for the New York City Fire Department. 1
 was the Chief of Police. 1
 was the Colonial Receiver and Registrar for the Districts of Long Island or Exuma, Bahamas from 1854 to 1867. 1
 was the Deputy Sheriff of Orange County, New York. 1
 was the director of a dance orchestra. 1
 was the Editor of The Genealogical Advertiser. 1
 was the first African American Marine from Massachusetts during World War II. 1
 was the first Black Registered Nurse in Illinois. 1
 was the first Deputy Sheriff in Randolph, North Carolina. 1
 was the First Elected Mayor of Washington, District of Columbia 1
 was the first female Produce Manager for Jewel/Osco in Oak Forest Illinois. 1
 was the First Lady of Lithuania. 1
 was the first Librarian in America 1
 was the first matron of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was the first Mayor of [[space:Rockford Illinois 1
 was the first post master in Hollister, OK. 1
 was the first President of Chile 1
 was the first President of NEHGS. 1
 was the first recipient of a Master’s Degree from [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was the first representative from Winnebago County to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1838 1
 was the first Vice President of NEHGS. 1
 was the founder and first President of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was the Founder of the [[Space:Frontier Nursing Service 1
 was the fourth President of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was the hard-working wife and strength of a grazier and farmer 1
 was the librarian at University of Indiana, 1904-1912 1
 Was the licensee of the Dog Beerhouse in Hannington 1
 was the Mayor of Southern Cross, Western Australia. 1
 was the Muster-Master for Keene, New Hampshire during the Revolution 1
 was the official genealogist for the Murphree Genealogical Association 1
 was the oldest Lay Reader in Diocese of Newcastle 1
 was the owner of Advanced Coffee Concepts. 1
 was the Postmaster in Donnybrook, North Dakota. 1
 was the President of Hamilton College from 1892-1917. 1
 was the President of the Massachusetts Medical Society 1
 was the registrar of births and deaths for various Districts of Exuma, Bahamas ca. 1864 to 1873. 1
 was the Registrar of Births and Deaths on Andros I. 1
 was the second President of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was the Sheriff in Fayette, Georgia from 1833-1837. 1
 was the Sheriff of Aurora County, South Dakota. 1
 was the Superintendent of Iroquois County. 1
 was the superintendent of the St. Andrews Bay Ship Yard in Pensacola, Florida, USA. 1
 was the telegraph superintendent with the New York Central Railroad. 1
 was the third Black woman admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. 1
 was the third President of [[Space:Rockford Seminary -1 1
 was the town Blacksmith in Wrentham 1
 was the Treasurer of Iroquois County from 1890-1894. 1
 was the wife of a Canal Boatman 1
 was Timmerman. 7
 was verpleegster. 2
 was Vice President and General Manager of Magnolia Petroleum Company 1
 was vleeshouwer (slager) 1
 was well known in the Australian musical world 1
 was worked as a Baker. 1
 was, at different times, a journalist, correspondent, and editor, for the New York Tribune. 1
 Wells was a Lawyer. 1
 Weyer was a merchant. 1
 Wiard Ihnen won 2 Academy Awards for Best Art Direction 1
 Wilburn Clark was a sheep farmer. 1
 William was a Rugby Player for the All Blacks. 1
 Williams was a farmer in the Northern Riverina Region of New South Wales. 1
 Willumsen was a sailor. 1
 Willumsen was a ship captain. 2
 Wilson, Esq., was Justice of the Crown's Quorum Court for Newberry County, South Carolina. 1
 Wirich was a ship captain. 1
 Wm Ewing was a Wagonmaker and Wheelwright. 1
 won a Bronze Medal representing Norway at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm 1
 won gold for Australia at the Olympic Games (Barcelona, 1992 & Atlanta, 1996) 1
 won the first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1927-28 1
 won the Marathon at the 1900 Olympic Games. 1
 worked 16 years as a mason in Michigan and Minnesota. 1
 worked as a Barber 1
 worked as a bartender. 1
 worked as a Beautician. 1
 worked as a blacksmith at Ipswich, Queensland before 1930 1
 worked as a blacksmith in a coal mine. 1
 worked as a blacksmith in Keene, Gilsum, and in Surry, New Hampshire, as well as in Manchester, Vermont 1
 worked as a Blacksmith in Keene, NH 1
 worked as a Blacksmith in Templeton, Massachusetts 1
 Worked as a Blacksmith. 193
 worked as a Bookkeeper and Insurance Agent. 1
 worked as a carpenter. 1
 worked as a coachman 1
 worked as a Coachman. 1
 Worked as a Cobbler 1
 worked as a commercial traveller. 5
 worked as a cooper 4
 worked as a Cooper. 1
 worked as a Credit Union Clerk. 1
 worked as a Dental Assistant. 1
 Worked as a dentist 1
 worked as a driver on the railway. 1
 worked as a farm laborer in Pawlet, Vermont 1
 worked as a farm laborer in Virginia. 1
 Worked as a Farmer. 1
 worked as a Gardener. 1
 worked as a Gardner. 1
 worked as a Hairdresser 5
 worked as a Horse Cab Driver. 1
 worked as a land steward. 1
 worked as a Laundress. 1
 worked as a Legal Secretary 1
 worked as a licensed practical nurse at St. Frances Hospital in Olean, NY 1
 worked as a linen merchant 1
 worked as a linguistic consultant until 2019. 1
 worked as a Mail Carrier 2
 Worked as a Mail Carrier. 4
 worked as a nurse 3
 worked as a nurse. 1
 worked as a printer 1
 worked as a Radio Tester. 1
 worked as a railway engine driver 1
 worked as a registered nurse at the Gowanda State Hospital 1
 worked as a sales representative. 2
 worked as a salesman. 1
 worked as a sawyer. 1
 worked as a servant in McKinney, Texas before her marriage. 1
 worked as a sexton. 1
 worked as a Shoemaker. 1
 worked as a Stonemason. 1
 worked as a traveller. 1
 worked as a tugboat cook. 1
 worked as a Vine dresser in vineyards 1
 worked as an accountant. 2
 worked as an Electronics Technician 1
 worked as an Insurance Adjuster. 1
 worked at Glenn Manufacturing for many years. 1
 worked farms in Munsonville, and later in Sullivan, New Hampshire. 1
 worked for a steam railroad. 1
 worked for Allied Aviation Fueling Co. 1
 Worked for John L. Montgomery Eye Clinic in Athens 1
 worked for Pocahontas Fuel Co Inc 1
 worked for Southern Railroad at Bulls Gap, TN Depot. 1
 Worked for Stokely Foods. 1
 worked for the Boston and Albany Railroad. 1
 worked for the Cunard Line shipping company 2
 worked for the New South Wales State Treasuryr 1
 worked for the railway. 1
 worked for the Tazewell Farm Bureau. 1
 worked for the United States Sanitary Commission during the Civil War one of the first women to practice medicine in Chicago, first woman to perform major surgery in the United States, founder, head physician and surgeon of the Chicago Hospital for Women and Children, founder of the Women's Medical College and Nursing School. 1
 worked his family farm in Alstead, New Hampshire 1
 worked in a factory or mill 1
 Worked in a Leather Factory 1
 worked in a plant nursery. 1
 worked in Campbell & Jones sawmill, Wingham 1
 worked in Chicago. 1
 worked in coal mines. 1
 worked in construction 1
 worked in Sales at a Rubber Factory. 1
 worked in the coal mines of Sullivan County, Indiana. 1
 worked in the coal mining industry, and was a mine owner. 2
 worked in the Royal Irish Constabulary 7
 worked in the textile industry 1
 worked in the timber industry and is a pioneer of the Wahroonga district, his name being given to Pearce's Corner 1
 worked on a front-end loader. 1
 worked on his family's farm. 1
 worked on the railway. 1
 worked the family farm in Keene, New Hampshire 1
 worked with St. Johns Ambulance Service 1
 worked with the Alabama Great Southern railroad. 1
 worked with the railway as a RR Conductor. 1
 worked with the railway. 13
 Worsley Richardson was a nurse. 1
 Worsley Richardson was an artist. 1
 Wright was a ship captain. 2
 WWI Royal Navy seaman 1