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10751 unmarried Bartlett, Hannah (I16170)
 
10752 Unoficially, he had worked on the Wescott Battery for eight days during the failed Penobscot Expedition. He was taken prisoner by the British but released because of his age. Hutchings, Capt. William Sr. (I6675)
 
10753 Upson has 1 Apr 1818. Hickox, Samuel (I8242)
 
10754 Upson has 27 Jun 1777. Bronson, Lt. Thomas (I8173)
 
10755 Variations of the surname Guyon: Despres, Desilets, Dion, Dubuisson, Dufresnay, Dumontier, Duplessis, Durouvray, Dutilly, Fresnay, Grave, Guillon, Guion, Guionet, Guitard, Guyonnet, Guyot, Lemoine, Lafleur, Prezeau, St.-Julienand Yon and in Louisiana, Derbanne. Guyon du Buisson, Jean (I23244)
 
10756 verbal source Source (S961)
 
10757 Verbal Source, supplied old family tree Source (S960)
 
10758 very doubtful, mother already dead. Newton, Eunice (I13677)
 
10759 Viets has 7 May 1723. Find-a-grave has 26 Apr 1725. Dibble, Deacon Benjamin (I20978)
 
10760 Vinalhaven VRs has 10 Aug 1815. Family: John Green / Jane Hall (F10380)
 
10761 Vinalhaven VRs has 10 Dec 1774. Hall, Charity (I23692)
 
10762 Vinalhaven VRs has 1861, but that must be wrong because Willard is older by about a year. Conway, Herbert L. (I10334)
 
10763 Vinalhaven VRs has 22 Feb. 1822. Philbrook, Joel (I17905)
 
10764 Vinton and Cutter say he died 25 March 1657. Richardson, William (I9742)
 
10765 Vinton says he died in Medford on 25 Sep 1726. Usher, Hezekiah (I29073)
 
10766 Vinton says she was killed by Indians in Pelham Neck, New York in September 1643. Marbury, Ann (I2860)
 
10767 Virgilia Avenue in Lot-1295, Grave-2 Butler, John O. (I20204)
 
10768 Virgilia Avenue in Lot-1295, Grave-4 Willard, Olivia P. (I20203)
 
10769 Virgilia Avenue in Lot-1295, Grave-6 Butler, Edwin H. (I35011)
 
10770 Virkus has 1736. TEG has between 1 Mar 1731/2 and 23 Jan 1732. Harriman, Matthew Sr. (I15456)
 
10771 Vital Records of Andover says 9 Nov 1753. Abbot, Benjamin (I9487)
 
10772 Volume I compiled by Marcellus Donald Alexander von Redlich - 2280
Volume II compiled by Aileen Lewers Langston & J. Orton Buck - 2275
Volume III compiled by J. Orton Buck & Timothy Field Beard - 2277 
Source (S851)
 
10773 VRs give the 18th, but that date was adjusted to the 21st later. Brocklebank, Capt. Samuel (I7488)
 
10774 VRs have 16 1 mo 1659. Family: Nathaniel Hutchinson / Sarah Baker (F4113)
 
10775 VRs have 1705, which conflicts with her sister Marcy(Mary/Mercy)'s birth. Davis has 1703. I think it's a little too close to Rebecca's birth for comfort, so my conclusion is 1704. Of course, Marcy could have the erroneous date - as indicated by NEHGS Register 154:49 (1706). Bryant, Priscilla (I37449)
 
10776 VRs have 22nd of the 7th month, probably supposed to be 2nd month? Barron, Ellis (I19090)
 
10777 VRs have 31 Jun 1768. Chandler, Priscilla (I40332)
 
10778 VRs have 7 Jun 1759. Family: Rev. Daniel Little / Sarah Coffin (F17404)
 
10779 VRs have 7 Nov 1757. I made it a year later. Harriman, Hannah (I15425)
 
10780 VT VRs has 15 Aug 1781., Church records have 5 Aug 1784. Family: Corp. Edward Coy / Flavia Martha Gibson (F4843)
 
10781 W21564 says they were married 6 May 1814. Family: Robert Leighton / Elizabeth Field (F3888)
 
10782 Wallop has 5 Mar 1425. Courtenay, Sir Hugh I (I24829)
 
10783 war was formerly declared against the Narragansetts. Campaign, the Narragansett (I45354)
 
10784 Wardwell has 19 Nov 1773. Wright, Dorothy (I807)
 
10785 Warner & Nichols have 26 May 1706. Crowfoot, Sarah (I14121)
 
10786 Warner & Nichols have 8 Nov 1711 (from the tombstone). Warner, Jacob (I14164)
 
10787 Warner & Nichols have 8 Sep 1854 (clearly incorrect). Warner, Isaac (I14127)
 
10788 Warren appeared to show the signs of suffering a stroke when we visited them in Dec 2004. He exhibited short-term memory loss and found it difficult to communicate a great part of the time. Subsequent diagnoses indicated a glioblastoma, a particularly nasty form of cancer. He began treatment in April of 2005. Wintrub, Warren George (I6427)
 
10789 Warren was the youngest partner elected to the executive committee of Coopers & Lybrand, an international professional services organization, where he worked from college graduation through his retirement in January of 1992. While at C & L, Warren also chaired the Retirement Committee.

Warren Wintrub Retires

Warren G. Wintrub, a partner of Coopers & Lybrand for 3l years, was honored for his many contributions to the Firm at his retirement dinner on March 4.

Warren served on C&L's Executive Committee for 12 years, was instrumental in the formation of the Partner Investment Committee and the Asset Fund, and chaired the Pension Committee since it became funded in 1979. Warren was also largely responsible for the Firm's leadership position in providing financial advisory services to the investment banking community.

Warren's reception, hosted by Harvey Bazaar and Henry Immerman, was attended by over 100 current and retired partners. Harvey and Harry were joined by Warren's partners, Herman Schneider, Dave Goodrich, Bob Herz and Sy Jones, in presenting speeches that both honored Warren's contributions and recollected stories of his early years as a partner and mentor to so many of his colleagues. The presentations were heartfelt and often witty--reflecting the feelings of all who knew and worked with Warren.

Warren's family including his wife, Toby and his daughter Marcy Wintrub, an MCS consultant, were also present at the party to see and hear for themselves how well respected Warren is by the Firm.

Harvey noted that "Warren's legacy to this Firm is embodied in the inquisitive and creative process which he has taught to many of our most successful partners. Those who have had the privilege of working with him flourish from the wisdom he has imparted and will build on the foundations he has created."

The Firm will miss Warren's intellect and strength, and, as Harry said, we will mostly miss Warren's capacity to "challenge us to probe, to evaluate, to stretch our creativity and to be decisive."

We wish Warren many happy and fulfilling years.

from "Core of the Apple", Coopers & Lybrand newsletter, June 1992, No. 42. 
Wintrub, Warren George (I6427)
 
10790 Warren Wintrub was the youngest partner elected to the executive committee of Coopers & Lybrand, an international professional services organization, where he worked from college graduation through his retirement in January of 1992. While at C & L, Warren also chaired the Retirement Committee. He was on the boards of Getty Petroleum Corp., Chromecraft Revington, Inc., W.P. Carey, as well as others. Wintrub, Warren George (I6427)
 
10791 was named Governor on the fifth day. Winthrop, Gov. John Sr. (I29367)
 
10792 was named Governor on the fifth day. Company, the Massachusetts Bay (I43582)
 
10793 was originally on genealogy.com, but see americanancestors.org for the article. Source (S631)
 
10794 Waters says 1629. Appleton, Sarah (I12522)
 
10795 Watney has 18 June 1450. Stafford, Sir Humphrey (I27756)
 
10796 Watney has her as the granddaughter of Philip and Ermengarde. Beaumont, Maud (I24830)
 
10797 Watson has 1649. Jacob, Martha (I29629)
 
10798 Watson say abt 1783, but the family was in Hallowell in 1780, already married. Some other records have 1770, but their first child was 25 Sep 1768. Family: Daniel Stevens / Mehitable Dudley (F13433)
 
10799 Watson says 1641. Bradstreet, Hannah (I22947)
 
10800 Webster & Webster have 24 Mar 1662. Family: Stephen Webster / Hannah Ayer (F5386)
 

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