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Abagail Bartlett (Prowse) (1666 - 1727) "(PROUSE) Abigail [Abiall. CTR], d. John and Hanna, 18: 10m: 1666." "(PROWS (Prowse)) Abiell [Abigail. CTR], and Israel Dymond, Jan. 5, 1690."(2nd) "(DIAMOND (Dimond, Dymond)) Abigail [Abial. int.], wi... |
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Alice Diamond (deceased) |
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Amanda Diamond (Jordan) (deceased) |
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Andrew Diamond (1640 - 1710) ===notes===From , J.P., b. ab 1642, as a boy was in ct. for aggress., early at Smuttinose, where his w., her dau. and both hus. sold without license. Fishing master in partn. with Henry Mains. In 1673 ... |
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Angeline McMannis (Diamond) (1834 - d.) |
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Anna Dimond (Owens) (deceased) |
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Arminda Diamond (deceased) |
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Augustine T. Diamond (deceased) |
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Austin Rice Diamond (1809 - d.) |
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Caroline E. McCracken (Diamond) (1820 - 1859) |
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Catherine Diamond (Jones) (1819 - 1897) |
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Catherine A. Crow (Diamond) (1824 - 1880) |
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Cyntha Ann Diamond (deceased) |
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Cynthia Ann Watson (Diamond) (1815 - 1856) |
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Douglas Diamond, Nobel Prize in Economics, 2022 Douglas Warren Diamond (born 1953) is the Merton H. Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He specializes in the study of financial int... |
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Dustin Diamond (1977 - 2021) Dustin Diamond was an American actor, director, stand-up comedian, musician, and occasional professional wrestler, best known for his role as Samuel "Screech" Powers throughout the Saved by the Bell fr... |
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Eli Barber Diamond (deceased) |
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Eli Matthew Diamond (c.1814 - d.) |
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Eli Madison Diamond (deceased) |
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Eli T. Diamond (1807 - c.1895) |
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Eli Reamer Diamond (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Diamond (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Dimond (Hall) (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Diamond (NN) (1750 - d.) Niece of Queen Anne |
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Elizabeth Diamond (Towles) (1835 - d.) Elizabeth “Lizzie” Towles Diamond BIRTH 1835 DEATH unknown Pike County, Alabama, USA BURIAL Burial Details Unknown MEMORIAL ID 142915933 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 1 Chambers County, AL M... |
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Eliza Ellen Diamond (Elam) (deceased) |
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Emeline Diamond (Turner) (deceased) |
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Emma Diamond (deceased) |
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Frances (Diamond) Strickland (1777 - 1823) GEDCOM Source ====== GEDCOM Source ===Ancestry Family Tree |
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Frances Susan Diamond (Turner) (1843 - 1902) |
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Franklin Cornwell Diamond (c.1813 - 1866) |
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Captain George Washington Diamond (CSA) (1835 - 1911) George Washington Diamond, journalist, Confederate soldier, and politician, one of six brothers who immigrated to Texas before the Civil War, was born on December 26, 1835, in De Kalb County, Georgia, ... |
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Grace Diamond (Sammois) (1619 - aft.1667) DIAMOND, John, from Dartmouth, England., where he m. 2 June 1635 at St. Petrox, Grace Sammon, ment. here in 1652. In 1660 one Walter Winser from Hemick (Hennock), Devon, was apprent. to him. He was a r... |
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Green Berry Diamond, Sr. (1818 - 1884) |
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Green Berry Diamond, Jr. (deceased) |
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Harriett Matilda Diamond (Joyner) (1855 - 1941) |
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Harry Diamond (1900 - 1948) Wikipedia Harry was an American radio pioneer and inventor, and namesake for Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratories.Diamond was born in Russia on February 12, 1900 and immigrated to the United States as a ... |
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Harvey Jackson Diamond (deceased) |
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Henry J. Diamond (deceased) |
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Hester Diamond (Klein) (1928 - 2020) |
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Hugh Calvin Diamond (deceased) |
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Irene June Geer (Diamond) (1865 - 1930) |
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Israel Diamond (1662 - 1716) |
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Colonel James Jackson Diamond, Jr. (CSA) (1827 - 1867) James Jackson Diamond, secessionist politician and soldier, was born on July 16, 1827, in De Kalb County, Georgia, the eldest of six sons born to James and Nancy Diamond. He attended Maryville College ... |
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James McK. (McKinley?) Diamond (deceased) |
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James B. Diamond, Sr. (1781 - 1849) from Garrett's: one of DeKalb's first setlers. Diamond live in the eastern part of the county, north of the future town of Lithonia. The section in which he lived is known to this day as Diamond's Mili... |
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James Diamond (Dimond), Free Settler “Ontario” 1854 (1827 - 1903) Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Jan 13 2021, 14:03:20 UTC He was the son of James Diment/Dimond b. c1789 Devon, England - d. 16 Apr 1845 St Peter Port, Guernsey and his wife Elizabe... |
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Jared Mason Diamond is an American scientist and author best known for his popular science books The Third Chimpanzee (1991); Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997, awarded a Pulitzer Prize); Collapse (2005); a... |
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Joan Blagdon (unknown) (c.1653 - aft.1702) William Diamond, son of John Diamond & Grace Sammon, was born about 1642 in Kitttery and died before April 1, 1679 in Kittery. He married Joan unknown. 3 children: John (died unmarried); Margaret (marr... |
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John Diamond, Jr. (1639 - bef.1693) arrived in MA around 1640,about age 1, son of John & Grace (Sammon) Diamond -moved to Boston and then to coastal ME/NH- tortured and killed by Indians after raid at Wells (1693)- KIng William's War ( p... |
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John Diamond (c.1667 - 1702) notes===From - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -John, liv. 1691, d. s.p. before his mother; app. the one who came passenger from Bost. to Wells in time to be tortured to death June 1702. [note: grand... |
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Major John Roberson Diamond (CSA) (1820 - 1880) John Roberson Diamond, businessman, farmer, and Confederate military officer, was born on May 14, 1820, in DeKalb County, Georgia. Sometime near 1840 John married Emiline R. The couple subsequently had... |
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John Diamond (1750 - 1834) Served in Capt. Williiam Byers Company of Col. Thomas Neel's regiment of Horse from the new Acquisition District, now York County, S. C. in Gen. Andrew Williamson's brigade of the South Carolina militi... |
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John Towles Diamond (deceased) John Towles Diamond BIRTH unknown DEATH unknown BURIAL LaFayette Cemetery Lafayette, Chambers County, Alabama, USA MEMORIAL ID 81274099 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 3 FLOWERS 0 Family Members Parents... |
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John B. Diamond (1818 - c.1860) |
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John K. Diamond (1785 - d.) |
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John Diamond (Dimond), Sr. (c.1610 - 1667) John Diamond===* Birth: Circa 1610 - of Dartmouth, Devon, England* Death: July 9 1667 - Kittery, York, Maine* Wife: Grace Sammois (AKA Sammon)* Children: Thomas Diamond, Grace Lewis (born Diamond), Wil... |
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John F. Diamond (deceased) |
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Laura Diamond (1860 - 1867) |
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Lavenia Diamond (deceased) |
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MGSgt Lou Diamond (USMC) ["Mr. Leatherneck"] (1890 - 1951) Gunnery Sergeant Leland "Lou" Sanford Diamond, USMC (May 30, 1890 – September 20, 1951) is famous within the U.S. Marine Corps as the classic example of the "Old Breed" — tough, hard-fighting career ma... |
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Lillie Diamond (deceased) |
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Lizzie Diamond (1864 - 1867) |
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Lloyd Lathiryl Diamond (1897 - d.) |
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Louisa Diamond (deceased) |
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Louisa Scroggins (Diamond) (1814 - 1852) |
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Louise Pierson (Diamond) (1856 - 1932) Louise Diamond Pierson BIRTH 1856 DEATH 1932 (aged 75–76) BURIAL Oakwood Cemetery Troy, Pike County, Alabama, USA MEMORIAL ID 5892560 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 1 Family Members Parents ... |
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Louis Klein Diamond (1902 - 1999) K. Diamond (May 11, 1902 – June 14, 1999) was an American pediatrician, known as the "father of pediatric hematology".Diamond was born in Kishinev, Bessarabia, at the time part of the Russian Empire. H... |
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Lula Diamond (deceased) |
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Mahala Diamond (Brown) (c.1805 - 1887) Residence : Conecuh county, Conecuh, Alabama, United States - 1850* Residence : Conecuh, Alabama, United States - 1860* Residence : Conecuh, Alabama - 1866* Residence : Alabama, United States - 1870* R... |
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Margaret "Peggy" Taylor / Pritchett (Diamond) (1759 - d.) |
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Margaret Tripe (Diamond) (bef.1674 - 1741) AKA Tripp AKA Dymond===notes===From , Sylvanus, Kittery, weaver, m. About 1695 Margaret Diamond. Will, 29 Dec. 1714 - 10 May 1716, left all to w. for maintenance of herself and eight ch. (named) until ... |
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Margaret McKinley (Diamond) (1798 - d.) |
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Dr. Marian Diamond (Cleeves) (1926 - 2017) Marian C. Diamond, a neuroscientist who overturned long-held beliefs by showing that environmental factors can change the structure of the brain and that the brain continues to develop throughout one’s... |
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Marnie McPhail (born July 4, 1966) is an American-Canadian actress, musician, and voice artist who is known for playing Maria Wong in Braceface, Annie Edison in The Edison Twins, and Peaches in JoJo's ... |
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Martha Diamond (deceased) |
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Mary Ella Diamond (deceased) |
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Mary Diamond (Grimes) (deceased) |
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Mary A. Diamond (Blackmon) (deceased) |
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Mary Elizabeth Tucker (Diamond) (1672 - aft.1732) Biography ==Mary Diamond, daughter of Edward and Rebecca (Norman) Diamond of Marblehead was born 7 Oct 1672 in Marblehead. She married Andrew Tucker on 6 Nov 1690 in Marblehead. She died after 1732 whe... |
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Mary Inman (Diamond) (c.1795 - d.) |
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Moll Pitcher (1736 - 1813) Even she, our own weird heroine, Sole Pythoness of ancient Lynn, Sleeps calmly where the living laid her; And the wide realm of sorcery, Left, by its latest mistress, free, Hath found no gray and skill... |
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Mary Elizebeth Spinney (Diamond) (1670 - 1733) Mary Diamond of Kittery (dau of John) who m John Spinney Mary (Diamond) Spinney (abt. 1673 - abt. 1744) Mary Spinney formerly Diamond Born about 1673 in Kittery, York, Maine Daughter of John ... |
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Mary A. Diamond (Corley) (deceased) |
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Mary "Polly" O'Neil (Diamond) (1770 - d.) |
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Mollie Diamond (Sanford) (deceased) |
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Nancy Diamond (Holmes) (deceased) |
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Nancy Diamond (Rice) (1787 - 1857) |
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Nancy Diamond (Cornwell) (1788 - 1869) Spouse & ChildrenJames B. Diamond 1781–1849Eli Matthew "Matt" Diamond 1814–1859Franklin Cornwell Diamond 1815–1866Green Berry Diamond 1818–1884John Roberson Diamond 1820–1880Rebecca Ann Diamond 1822–18... |
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Nancy Jane Towers (Diamond) (1824 - 1884) |
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Website * Neil Diamond Discography Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) i s the third most successful Adult Contemporary vocal artist ever , ranking behind only Barbra Streisand and Elton John. ... |
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Nigella Lawson is a British food writer, journalist, and broadcaster best known for her best-selling cookbooks and her various cooking television programs and specials.==Professional Life==Lawson is th... |
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Peter A. Diamond, Nobel Prize in Economics, 2010 Peter Arthur Diamond (born April 29, 1940) is an American economist known for his analysis of U.S. Social Security policy and his work as an advisor to the Advisory Council on Social Security in the la... |
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Rachel Judith Diamond (Tabel), Free Settler “Ontario” 1854 (1827 - 1856) Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Jan 13 2021, 13:56:19 UTC Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Jan 13 2021, 14:03:20 UTC |
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Rachel Marina Fenton (Diamond), Free Settler “Ontario” 1854 (1851 - 1931) Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Jan 13 2021, 13:54:59 UTC * Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Jan 13 2021, 14:03:20 UTC |
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Rebecca Diamond (deceased) |
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Rebecca A. Diamond (Watson) (deceased) |
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Rebecca Burton (Diamond) (deceased) |
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Rebecca Ann Bond Marbut (Diamond) (1822 - 1871) was born in DeKalb County, GA and died in Cave Spring, Floyd County, GA. She was first married to Young Joshua Marbut in 1843. when Young Joshua died in 1855 she then married Young Joshua's older broth... |