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Elizabeth Pye 1818–1879 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1818

Birth Location: New York

Death Date: 7 Sep 1879

Death Location: Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA

Father: Pye\Shaquethqueat None

Mother: Laura None

Spouse(s): Thomas Antone

Children(s): Mary (Howe)

The story of Elizabeth Pye began in 1818 in New York. Elizabeth Pye married Thomas Antone, and had children including Mary Elmeda Antone Howe. Elizabeth Pye passed away in 1879 in Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Pye began in 1818 in New York.
  • Elizabeth Pye married Thomas Antone, and had children including Mary Elmeda Antone Howe.
  • Elizabeth Pye passed away in 1879 in Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Elizabeth Pye's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Pye
1818–1879
Birth Place: New York
Parents
Pye\Shaquethqueat
1774–
Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
Laura
1789–1850
Mohegan, New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
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Elizabeth Pye's Descendants

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Elizabeth Pye (1818–7 Sep 1879) m. Thomas Antone (1812–1 Feb 1854)
  1. 1. Mary (Elmeda Antone) (Howe) 1849–1935 m. Tunis (Talman) Howe 1846–1915
    1. 1. Flora (Mae Howe) (Moon) 1873–1942 m. Arthur (Richardson) Moon 1874–1949
      1. 1. Gertrude (Mildred) Moon 1906–1955 m. Johan Heikkinen 1879–
        1. 1. Ina (May Hill) Dorger 1933–2014 m. Joseph (Henry) Dorger 1930–2015
        2. 2. William (J) Hill 1925–2001
        3. 3. Alfred (Frederick) Hill 1928–2010 m. Opal (Martha) Hill 1929–2017
      2. 2. Winona (Maud) Moon 1904–1905
      3. 3. Phylena Moon 1899–1968 m. Spyros (Peter) Stavrakis 1890–1966
        1. 1. Guadalupe (Genevieve) Vellez 1927–2006
      4. 4. Amy (Hazel) Moon 1912–1970
      5. 5. Charles Moon 1910–1991
      6. 6. Allen (Delbert (Allgreis)) Moon 1896–1968
        1. 1. Laverne (Joyce) Ramirez 1933–2005
        2. 2. Ernestine (Moon) Brown 1926–1989
      7. 7. James (Nicholas) Moon 1923–1944
      8. 8. infant (daughter of Arthur (Flora)) Moon 1902–1902
      9. 9. Infant (daughter) Moon 1908–1908
    2. 2. Joseph (S.) Howe 1867–
    3. 3. Jay Howe 1887–
      1. 1. Bernie (Edwin) Howe 1915–1983
        1. 1. Margaret (Ellen) Howe 1939–2013
      2. 2. Myrtle (Alice) Howe 1917–2003
    4. 4. Chas. (H.) Howe 1871–
    5. 5. Guy (Madison) Howe 1879–
      1. 1. Pearl (Ethel) Loudner 1901–1997
    6. 6. Lois Howe 1882–

Elizabeth Pye's Timeline

3 Records

1818
1818
Birth of Elizabeth Pye in New York
New York
1879
9 Sep 1879
Age 61
Death of Elizabeth Pye in , ,Wisconsin, USA
, ,Wisconsin, USA
1879
7 Sep 1879
Age 61
Burial of Elizabeth Pye in Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1818
    Event Place: New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Sep 1879
    Event Place: , ,Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 7 Sep 1879
    Event Place: Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA

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