Genealogy Data Page 41 (Notes Pages)

Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Oliver Michael JACOBS
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KAMSTEEG, Klaas {I01242} (b. 1888, d. ?)

Source: (Birth)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:
Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1
Page: Utrecht/263/695/Barwoutswaarder/Marriage/6

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KARREMAN, Hendrika Cornelia {I02994} (b. 06 APR 1875, d. 15 MAY 1921)
Source: (Birth)
Author: Published by van Tiggelen family members in Holland
Title: Familie van TIGGELEN
Publication: Name: Typed manuscript in two volumes (held by M. Jacobs);Source Medium: Book

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KASTELEIJN, Bastiaantje {I01147} (b. 1856, d. ?)
Source: (Birth)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:
Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1
Page: Utrecht/264/44/Polsbroek/Marriage/6

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KASTELEIJN, Dirk {I01167} (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:
Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1

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KASTELIJN, Lijsbeth {I02701} (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Birth)
Author: Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Title: International Genealogical Index (IGI)Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Low
This is an index only and requires confirmation of actual recordsRepository:
Name: http://www.familysearch.org
Page: Film 2034785
Data:
Text: Father Teunis Kastelijn

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KEANE, Arthur Henry Jacobs {I02742} (b. 06 DEC 1862, d. 1942)
Note: Adopted son.

Did I ever let you have a transcript of William Hearn Jacobs' will? If it is anything to go by he outlived many of his children. It also tells us that he had adopted Arthur Henry Jacobs who was now living with him. Incidentally he (AHJ) born 6th December 1862, Parish of St. Mary, Islington (this from the Keane family Bible but I have not been able to trace a birth certificate - maybe he wasn't registered?) He died Belmont Road Hospital Anfield, Liverpool 1942 (information from his grandson Noel Keane via family Bible). Family tradition tells that he was adopted by Augustus Henry Keane (whose surname is incorrectly spelled on your website (the spelling of Keane varies according to where in Ireland their roots were)) - presumably when he married his mother Harriette Jacobs (anyway he certainly went by the name Arthur Henry Jacob(s) Keane. I have some more information about him if you need it.

I also have the marriage certificate of Augustus Keane & Harriette & also copies of both their wills(not very revealing).

(per Angela McCarthy)
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Census 1881 Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Augustus H. KEENE Head M Male 46 Ireland Author Anthropology Philology
Harriette KEENE Wife M Female 40 Chalt, Hampshire, England
Arthur H. KEENE Son U Male 18 Islington, Middlesex, England Commercial Clerk (Publishers Office)
Ellen OWEN Serv U Female 19 Gt Marlow, Buckingham, England Gen Domt Serv

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Source Information:
Dwelling 19 Westwick Gardens
Census Place London, Middlesex, England
Family History Library Film 1341013
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 0059 / 80
Page Number 31

Other Information:
Birth Year <1863>
Birthplace Islington, Middlesex, England
Age 18
Occupation Commercial Clerk (Publishers Office)
Marital Status U
Head of Household Augustus H. KEENE
Relation Son
Disability

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Source Information:
Dwelling 19 Westwick Gardens
Census Place London, Middlesex, England
Family History Library Film 1341013
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 0059 / 80
Page Number 31
However in 1891 he is not living with his parents
Source: (Birth)
Title: Free BMD (on line)
Publication: Name: Transcription of British BDM's from 1837 onwards;Source Medium: Internet
Source: (Birth)
Title: Keane Family BibleSource Medium: Book
Keane Family Bible per Angela McCarthy
Source: (Individual)
Title: UK Census 1871Source Medium: Book
Occupation: Date: 1881
Place: Lighterman
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Chale, IOW, Grandson of William H. Jacobs

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KEANE, Augustus Henry Professor {I02509} (b. 01 JUN 1833, d. 13 FEB 1912)
Note: AUGUSTUS HENRY KEANE - a language teacher working in Southampton later an eminent ethnologist & anthropologist, author of many books on the subject & Professor of Hindustani at University of London. He married Harriette Jacobs in 1874
Source: (Birth)
Title: UK Census 1841Source Medium: Book
Data:
Text: London, St. John, Hampstead, Augustus H. Keane, head, married, literary, unemployed aged 55, born Cork, Ireland lving with Harriette, aged
UK Census 1841, London, St. John, Hampstead, Augustus H. Keane, head, married, literary, unemployed aged 55, born Cork, Ireland lving with wife Harriette, aged 56 born Chale, Isle of Wight
Source: (Individual)
Title: UK Census 1901Source Medium: Book
Occupation: Date: 1874
Place: Teacher of languages
Occupation: Date: 1901
Place: Author

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KELLAWAY, Frederick George {I02144} (b. 1871, d. ?)
Occupation: Place: Member of UK Parliament (MP)
Occupation: Place: Managing Director Marconi Wireless

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KELLAWAY, Leslie Vernon {I01839} (b. 01 AUG 1893, d. ?)
Note: Leslie Vernon KELLAWAY
Regimental number 9852
Religion Church of England
Occupation Clerk
Address 867 Rathdown Street, North Carlton, Victoria
Marital status Single
Age at embarkation 21
Next of kin Father, William Colley Kellaway, Darwin, Northern Territory
Enlistment date 21 July 1915
Rank on enlistment Driver
Unit name Army Service Corps 18, Reinforcement 5
AWM Embarkation Roll number 25/37/2
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board RMS Orontes on 29 March 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll Driver
Unit from Nominal Roll 26th Company, Australian Army Service Corps
Fate Returned to Australia 22 December 1918

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KELLAWAY, William Colley {I01837} (b. 06 FEB 1868, d. 1950)
Event: Type: Arrived
Date: 1890

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KELLAWAY, William Colley {I01842} (b. 28 OCT 1898, d. 19 OCT 1976)
Note: William Colley KELLAWAY

Regimental number 749
Religion Church of England
Occupation Clerk
Address 889 Rathdown Street, North Carlton, Victoria
Marital status Single
Age at embarkation 18
Next of kin Father, W C Kellaway, 889 Rathdown Street, North Carlton, Victoria
Enlistment date 15 June 1917
Rank on enlistment Private
Unit name Machine Gun Company 10, Reinforcement 13
AWM Embarkation Roll number 24/15/3
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board SS Indarra on 26 November 1917
Rank from Nominal Roll Private
Unit from Nominal Roll 3rd Machine Gun Battalion
Fate Returned to Australia 23 September 1919

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KELLY, John J. {I05566} (b. 1849, d. ?)
Event: Type: Moved
Date: 1864
Place: From Schuykill County, PA to Liberty Tsp, Keokuk, IA

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KENNINGTON, Winn King {I04982} (b. 1881, d. 02 JUL 1957)
Source: (Death)
Title: WA BDMs 1841 - 1905 (on line)Source Medium: Internet
Data:
Text: KENNINGTON WINN KING 76 1957 HILTON

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KERSTBERGE, Hendrina Cornelia {I00643} (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:
Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1
Page: Utrecht/281/992/Willeskop/Marriage/7

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KIERSTEDE, Blandina {I03869} (b. 1653, d. 1702)
Note: Page 34.--BLANDINA BAYARD. In the name of God, Amen. Be it known and manifest to all people, that I, Blandina Bayard, of the city of New York, widow. I leave to my eldest son, Samuel Bayard, ?25. To my daughter Sarah all my wearing apparell of woollen and linen, and one of my beds and furniture and ?12 in money to make her a silver tankard when she is of age or married. Whereas by a certain deed of Partition, made on the 13 day of June, 1699, between my eldest son, Samuel Bayard, and his heirs and assigns and myself, whereby I do in conscience judge before God he has had a sufficient part of the estate of his father, Petrus Bayard, my late husband deceased, therefore I have thought best to give all my estate, both real and personal, to my dear and well beloved son, Petrus Bayard, and to my dear and well beloved daughter, Sarah Bayard. I appoint my son Petrus and my brother, Lewis Kierstede, and my friend, Hendrick Van Bomel, executors, with full power to sell.

Dated September 25, 1702. Witnesses, Cornelius Lodge, Jacobus Bayard, Jacob Bloom. Proved, April 16, 1711. And Petrus Bayard and Lewis Kierstede both being dead without having proved the will, Letters of administration are granted to Rachel, widow of Petrus Bayard and to Abraham Goesbeck who married Sarah Bayard, daughter of Blandina Bayard.

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KIERSTEDE, Hans {I03883} (b. , d. ?)
Note: Surgeon
Occupation: Place: Surgeon
Residence: Place: Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany

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KING, Bayard Leroy {I00175} (b. 15 MAY 1922, d. 01 JAN 2008)
Note: Ethel, his mother's sister, reared Bayard and Nicholas due to the advanced years of LeRoy and his wife.
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New York Times
King, Bayard LeRoy
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KING--Bayard LeRoy, died in Albuquerque, NM on January 1, 2008. Born in NYC, 1922. Attended St. Paul's School and Harvard. An ambulance driver in the American Field Service, in North Africa during WWII. Served in the OSS, awarded the Croix de Guerre. Following, served as a U.S. Foreign Service officer in Baghdad, Australia, Latin America, Africa. Deputy Chief of Mission in Bamako and Kinshasa. Survived by wife Joyce, two children from first marriage, Alexandra King-Nastase and George Gordon King, four grandchildren. Donations to St. Chad's Episcopal Church, Albuquerque or Newport Reading Room, RI.
Published in the New York Times from 1/6/2008 - 1/7/2008.
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KING -- Bayard LeRoy King, died in Albuquerque, January 1, 2008. Born in New York City, May 15, 1922, he attended St. Paul's School in Concord, NH and Harvard College. During WWII, King was an ambulance driver for the American Field Service in North Africa. He later served in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in North Africa and France, and was awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French Army. After the war, he was a Vice-Consul in the US State Department and became a Foreign Service officer assigned to Baghdad. He assumed similar posts in Australia, China, Mexico, Algeria, France, Latin America, Mali, and Congo/Kinshasa. He was Deputy Chief of Mission in Bamako and Kinshasa. He retired in 1975 after a final assignment with the State Department's Office of Intelligence in Washington D.C. He is survived by his wife, Joyce, two children by his first marriage, Alexandra King-Nastase and George Gordon King, currently the director of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe. Others who survive him include four grandchildren, Nicholas, Charlotte, Harry, and Marina. Service will be held Friday, January 4, 2008 at 6 p.m., St Chad's Episcopal Church. 7171 Tennyson Street, NE, Albuquerque, 87122. Donations may be made in his name to St. Chad's, or the Newport Reading Room, 29 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, 02840.
Source: (Birth Field)
Footnote: Moya King
Moya King
Event: Type: Fact 7
Date: 1946
Place: Entered Sate Dept. (Foreign Service)
Event: Type: Fact 8
Date: ABT 1942
Place: Served with the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) in Nth. Africa and France WW2
Event: Type: Fact 9
Date: 1949
Place: Married
Emigration: Date: 1944
Place: Alumnus of St. Paul's School and Harvard College

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KING, David {I00669} (b. , d. ?)
Note: Twin brothers

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KING, David {I03197} (b. 02 APR 1774, d. 13 NOV 1836)
Note: Doctor of Medicine

David King

KING, David, physician, born in Raynham, Massachusetts, in 1774; died in Newport, Rhode Island, 14 November, 1836. He was graduated at Rhode Island college (now Brown university) in 1796, and pursued his medical studies under Dr. James Thatcher, of Plymouth. In 1799 he settled in Newport, Rhode Island, and also held the appointment of surgeon at Fort Wolcott, Newport harbor. In 1819, during the prevalence of yellow fever, his skill and experience were successfully called into operation in combating that malady, which he considered non-contagious. He was one of the earliest promoters of the Rhode Island medical society, and served as its president from 1830 till 1834. In 1821 he received the degree of M.D. from Brown.--His son, David, physician, born in Newport, Rhode Island, 12 May, 1812; died there, 7 March, 1882, was graduated at Brown in 1831, studied medicine with his father and at Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia, and received the degree of M.D. in 1834. He settled in Newport, where he soon secured a large practice, and in 1850-'1,1872-'4, and 1880, visited Europe for study. He was elected a member of the Rhode Island medical society in 1834, and subsequently served as its president. He was also president of the Newport historical society, the Rhode Island state board of health, and the Redwood library, and a founder of the American medical association. His collection of several thousand rare books was sold at auction in New York in 1884. Many of his literary treasures, consisting chiefly of Americana, bring exceedingly high prices. Among his publications were three Fiske prize essays, entitled " Purpura Haemorrhagica" (Boston, 1837); " Cholera Infantum " (Boston, 1837); and "Erysipelas" (Boston, 1840). He also wrote "History of Redwood Library" (Boston, 1860), and an "Historical Sketch of the Island Cemetery Company at Newport, Rhode Island" (1872).
Source: (Burial)
Title: Rhode Island Cemetery DatabaseSource Medium: Electronic
Data:
Text: KING DAVID, M.D. 1774c - 13 NOV 1836 NT001
Occupation: Date: 1836
Place: Doctor of Medicine
Religion: Place: Newport, Rhode Island, USA

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KING, Edward {I03195} (b. 15 FEB 1815, d. 02 SEP 1877)
Note: 1860 Census RI, USA - Real Estate value $280,000 other assets $170,500. Occupation - Gentleman

1857 travelled to UK and returned with wife and first three children
1873 travelled to UK with wife and 6 children (excluding George)
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Rhode Is., USA

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