See Also pages 9-10 of The Coolbaugh family in America, from their earliest appearance at New Amsterdam, 1686-1938 in North American Family Histories. [3]
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Johnson-25741 and Johnson-1099 are not ready to be merged because: Not born in the same place. Died on different dates and places. No other related information provided.
I agree with Philip and have approved the merge from my side. The birthplace in the top part is not consistent with what is shown in the bio sources -- there must have been an error -- this will be corrected after merging.
Johnson-25741 and Johnson-1099 appear to represent the same person because: Johnson-1099 was an orphaned profile so I cannot vouch for the sources of information, but it generally agrees with my version, except for the birthplace (which should be Staten Island as in Johnson-25741); Birthdates match, child Moses Coolbaugh (and hence spouse surname) match; death dates/places do not match, so will need to review sources for those. Will need to merge multiple copies of Moses profiles next.
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Thank you. Sources and detail in bio show that these are the same - please read bios and complete merge.
Thank you. Note place of death almost certainly should be Pennsylvania, unless there is a solid source for something better.