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3451 She is possibly one of the two following persons in Italy.

Elena Margherita Mazzoni
Principal
Italy, Trento, Diocesi di Trento, Catholic Church Records, 1548-1937
birth:
4 April 1848
baptism:
5 April 1848
Santa Maria Assunta e San Giovanni Battista, Tione di Trento, Trento, Italy
father:
Giuseppe Mazzoni
mother:
Speranza Armanini
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Elena Mazzoni
Principal
Italy, Teramo, Teramo, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1940
birth:
1864
Notaresco
death:
21 October 1917
Notaresco, Teramo, Abruzzo, Italia
father:
Camillo
mother:
Semira Semproni 
MUSONI, Ellena (I11297)
 
3452 She is possibly the Elizabeth Evans married to Daniel Evans in the 1851 census for Llanwenog, Cardiganshire, Wales. She was born in 1795 and Daniel in 1805. Their son, Samuel, was born in 1829 and their daughter Ann Coans was born in 1840y live on Loft No. 1 Street. Her husband was an agricultural laborer and their son was carpenter. They were all born in Llanwenog Parish, Cardiganshire, Wales. She is the only Elizabeth Evans born in 1797-1799 in Cardinganshire married to a Daniel Evans. However, she is more likely the Elizabeth married to Thomas Davies whose 79 year old father was living with them in the 1841 census for Llangadfan, Montgomeryshire, Wales. JAMES, Elizabeth (I298)
 
3453 She is possibly the Mrs. Albert Dimmack who visited Cincinnati the week of Sep. 11, 1925 according to the Hamilton Daily News along with her daughters, Marian and Audrey. JEAVONS, Harriet (I7910)
 
3454 She is presumed to have died young. HARP, Maria Magdelena (I1556)
 
3455 She is probably living with her possible daughter-in-law, Margaret Davidson, age 55, and grand-daughter, Mary Strangeway, age 10, in the 1841 census for Northumberland, England. In the 1851 census, she is likely living as the head of hod with her grandson, John Strangeways, age 18. She was either born in Berwickshire, Scotland or in Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland, England. It depends on whom interpreted each census record. INDERWICK, Isabella (I8523)
 
3456 She is probably the Betty Coate who died in 1805 in Muchelney. SHERRAD, Elizabeth (I10108)
 
3457 She is probably the daughter, Betty Crooks referred to in her father's will. (C-1, p. 62) COATE, Elizabeth (I14884)
 
3458 She is probably the niece of William Westly Turner who left a will in 1771 indicating a lot of family that did not include a wife or children. She was left a chest by him under the name of Alse Ponder, his niece. PONDER, Alice (I10058)
 
3459 She is referenced in Genesis of the Bible in G:2:22 and G:3:20. Eve (I14116)
 
3460 She is referred to as Jane B. Norris Coates in her son, George's obituary. (C-1710) NORRIS, Jane Brinton (I14789)
 
3461 She is related to Texas' famous Sam Houston. HOUSTON, Lady Elizabeth Anne "Annie" (I9004)
 
3462 She is remembered by different branches of her descendants as being either Cherokee or Shawnee. I'm not sure if either tribe was from Pennsylvania or New Jersey where her ancestry is from.

However, unless she was adopted, she was not a native American as her parents, grandparents and siblings are not in any way described as American Indians.
 
HARRISON, Barbary American Indian? (I1262)
 
3463 She is sometimes listed with the surname of Hill, but deed and will evidence has led researcher Fran Osborn to believe she was Mary Underwood instead. (C-2394) Not supporting this theory which fits well with most first hand records i. John Upton's will in which he names the children of his latest wife, Margaret (who was married to William Underwood) who were living near them in Virginia but he does not name Mary in his will dated 1752. (C-2403) UNDERWOOD, Mary (I7862)
 
3464 She is supposedly listed as his wife under the name of Margaret who disclaims her headrights when John Ponder sells land in 1680. Candee Varville has not been able to find this deed. It is theorized she could have been the daughteilliam Woodroofe and Ellen if she was born before 1652. (Margaret) (I10460)
 
3465 She is the only Sarah of Curry Rivel on the right age to be the spouse of Richard Jeans. COATE, Sarah Sr. (I6687)
 
3466 She is the supposed daughter of Arnoldus, Bishop of Metz and he the son of Ansbertus, the Senator. (C-1440) OF AUSTRASIA, Itte (Itta) (I13902)
 
3467 She is very likely the mother of Mary Sue True. She would have been only 14 when she had Mary Sue. CONNALLY, Mahala (I1710)
 
3468 She likely married a Mr. Lowe. She was the mother of Margaret E. Lowe, b. abt 1862 in Hoxton, Middlesex Co., ENG. Margaret, age 8, was living with her grandparents, John and Isabell Tonkin in the 1871 census, but was back home livingr mother when her family was in the census. Her husband did not live with the family in 1871 and is likely deceased. She is listed with the occupation of "mangling". TONKIN, Margaret Eliza (I5723)
 
3469 She lists Chester (Ohio) as her place of residence in their family bible. William and Elizabeth Snider were their witnesses at their marriage. TORRENCE, Mary Olive (I7)
 
3470 She lived as a widow in house 41 in the 1869 census as a widow with Gyorgy Dudik's family born 1830. ROGACHE, Anna (I10554)
 
3471 She lived in Dayton as an adult. (CL-97) CLARK, Rose (Rosa) M. (I11991)
 
3472 She lived in her brother Charles' household in the 1900 census records for Glenn County, CA. Listed right under her and Charles is a Glenn French. He is listed as a nephew to Charles, b. Sept, 1883 in CA. Glenn French's parents were borissouri. GLENN, Ella G. (I6042)
 
3473 She lived in house 19 in the 1869 census.

She lived in house 19 in the 1869 census. It is a loose theory that she is the sister to Andras and Stefan because of her age and their close proximity to each other in Neviczke. He and Stefan lived in house 23 on the one street that wenn the valley between 2 mountains in Neviczke. The spelling of her husband's surname could be incorrect. I was translating it from a Cyrllic alphabet with difficult handwriting. 
DUDIK, Maria House 23 (I9806)
 
3474 She lived in house 47 in 1869 in Nevike. Four children named Tejrik are living with Anna and her husband. They are likely relatives that this family took in.

She lived in house 47 in 1869 in Nevike. Four children named Tejrik or Pipik are living with Anna and her husband. These children were born between the years 1858-1867. They are described in a word that ends with child but is not theirren. 
DUDIK, Anna House 27 & 47 (I9799)
 
3475 She lived in house 81 as a widow with daughter Maria, b. 1858. She lived with the Mihaly Gyurik family. She is listed as a day laborer. It could be she worked for the family she was living with. She is not listed as a mother or motherw. PIPIK, Anna (I2543)
 
3476 She married at least twice according to Byzantine Church records and lived in house 27 at the time of her second marriage. Her new husband lived in house 66 in Nevike. A younger Ivan Dudik lived in her household and was probably a nephewch younger brother by age according to Byzantine Church Records. DUDIK, Julianna House 27 & 38 (I10585)
 
3477 She might be either of the following Victorina's in the Philipino death records.

Philippines, Select Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957
DEATH, BURIAL, CEMETERY & OBITUARIES
NAME: Victorina Diaz
BIRTH: 1852
DEATH: Aug 1928 - Kawitt, Cavite, Philippines

Philippines, Select Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957
DEATH, BURIAL, CEMETERY & OBITUARIES
NAME: Victorina Diaz
BIRTH: 1865
DEATH: 5 May 1925 - Calbayog City, Samar, Philippines 
VALINO, Victorina (I117)
 
3478 She might be the Ann Calhoun that married Abraham McDowell. If so, they had a daugher, Sarah, that was living in Prince Edward Va when she died in 1789. Sarah's husband was Archivald McCune. COLQUHOUN, Ann (I10483)
 
3479 She might be the Elizabeth Coate who was buried on May 23, 1736 in North Petherton. I believe she is the widow buried in Curry Rivel in Nov. of 1747 instead but that is theory.
 
GRISTOCK, Elizabeth (I6777)
 
3480 She might be the following Gladys in the Social Security Death Index: b. 14 Dec 1903, d. Nov 1990 Whitehall, Muskegon, MI. If so, she obtained her social security number before 1950 in Michigan. STEVENS, Gladys (I13843)
 
3481 She might be the following in the Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1598 through Ancestry.com.Name:Eva Maria TempeleGender:FemaleBirth Date:4 Apr 1793Birth Place:Kirchberg (OA. Gerabronn)
 
TIUMPFHALLEI, Eva Maria (I16210)
 
3482 She might be the Joan Cote who married Roger Eddington in St. Mary, Bridgewater, Somerset, England in 1634. COATE, Joan (I6281)
 
3483 She might be the Polly Danner who had her estate probated in Gallia Co.,OH in 1892, Vol. C, p. 1208. CL-360 UNKNOWN, Mary "Polly" (I14903)
 
3484 She might have come to the American colonies with a child/children and lived in New Jersey aft 1703 where she likely married again. She has no death record that we've found in Somerset, England. COATE, Elizabeth (I12425)
 
3485 She might have died in Wayne Co., WV instead. FERGUSON, Elizabeth (I8472)
 
3486 She might have died on the voyage to the Americas. EMERSON, Susan (I167)
 
3487 She might have had another daughter who was mentally handicapped and was placed in a medical care facility. She changed her surname and her children's to Green because she liked the name. It came from someone in the media that she respected. SHORTS, Karen Jean (I21)
 
3488 She might have married a Stink. FORTE, Anne Estwicke (I119)
 
3489 She more likely was born before 1687. NORTON, Elizabeth (I7069)
 
3490 She moved to Carroll Co., VA from Warren Co., NJ in 1784 after her husband had died. She lived to a ripe old age of 101. (C-740) Most of their descendants now live in Virginia and Canada. WILLSON, Ann (I16050)
 
3491 She moved to Green Co., Tenn. after her husband's death with their son, Samuel sometime around 1805. According to a descendant, Almedia Lappin, Abigail is a descendant of Jacobus Schelinx who moved to New Amsterdam in 1643. He marriedia Melyns. She was the daughter of a politician, Cornelis Melyn, who owned half of Stanton Island (NY, NY). Jacobus had Cornelius about 1658. Cornelius married Lydia called Abigail who lived to age 92 (d. 1748). They had son Abraham (b. 1710). Abraham married Jane Taylor and lived in Katemay Co., NJ. They were the supposed parents of Abigail, though no first hand proof has yet been found. (C-1258, 1303, 1305-1316) SCHELLENGER, Abigail (Skillern) (I15892)
 
3492 She moved with her brother Aaron Coppock to Washington Co., TN before removing to Miami Co., Ohio. (C-1546) COPPOCK, Susannah (I13833)
 
3493 She or her step sister might be the Joanne Coate who was buried on 13 AUG 1673 or (Anna?) 12 JUN 1674 in St. Andrew, Curry Rivel Parish. COATE, Joan (I2204)
 
3494 She pronounced her name with a long e, like Leena according to my father, Al Coate. HARB, Lena (Georgianna) (I11909)
 
3495 She recieved a Rev. War Pension for her husband from 1831-early 1837. Sarah (I17956)
 
3496 She resided at Danbury after her marriage. (F-88, 2297) PECK, Lydia (I15734)
 
3497 She seems to have also gone by the name of Hildebranda of the West Franks. (C-663) ROBERT I, Liegarde D.Of I (I13177)
 
3498 She signed away her dower rights to her husband's heirs on Aug 1, 1797. (C-168) LNU, Margaret (I12136)
 
3499 She supposedly datd her future brother-ina-law, Stanley Gora, before marrying John. GIEWONT, Antionette (I9449)
 
3500 She was 15 when her father died making her the sole heiress of a very large estate. She instantly became the most desired bachelorette in Europe.

She was first married to King Louis VII and was Queen of France as his wife. He had the married dissolved when she was unable to bear him sons. They had had two daughters.

She next married King Henry II of England whom she fell in love with. They did separate but remained married after having 8 children together. Not only was she the Queen of France and England but also lead one crusade to the Holy land, and was in charge of Court when her sons were gone for lengthy periods of time.

These positions enabled her to leave the following legacies. She encouraged a culture of chivalry among her courtiers that had far-reaching influence on literature, poetry, music and folklore. She also is believed to be the creator of the modern indoor fireplace at least by idea. She found her home with her 2nd marriage to be quite cold and drafty --- thus the design of the fireplace. It's concept quickly spread. 
OF AQUITAINE, Eleanor (I7621)
 

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