Matches 451 to 500 of 810
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lived Brantford area, 2 children | Dale, John Adam (I750)
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lived in Adelaide Tp
married his cousin
3 children
| Dale, Henry (I746)
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lived in Aylmer
[London Free Press, 4 Feb 2013]
MENNILL, Marjorie - Of Aylmer. Today we say good-bye to Marjorie Mennill. She died peacefully after a short illness at St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Friday, February 1, 2013 in her 89th year. She is survived by her daughter Joanne, son and daughter-in-law, Dave and Judy, grandchildren, John Lea Reynolds and Rita Mennill Cochrane (Will) and great grandchildren, Lauren and Aidan, sister Evelyn (Dale) King and brother, Brian Dale, as well as a number of nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her husband, Joe, a brother, Rae and sister, Ruth (Upfold) and son-in-laws, Bill Weichsel, John Reynolds and Bill Thomas. She was born in Westminster Township, May 17th, 1924, daughter of the late Clifford Dale and Marion Currie. Marjorie was a devoted and skilled homemaker. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church where she volunteered in a variety of capacities including a guide leader and a kitchen helper. She and Joe enjoyed many opportunities for travel. She was devoted to her family and she was committed to her community. She will be missed. Friends may call at the H. A. KEBBEL FUNERAL HOME, Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Monday, February 4, 2013 at 11:00 am. from St. Pauls United Church. Interment, White Oak Cemetery, London. Donations will be gratefully accepted for the St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital or St. Paul's United Church. Share memories or condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com 12246655 | Dale, Marjorie (I1782)
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lived in Aylmer | Currie, Marion (I1781)
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lived in Battleford, Sask.
-buried at Woodland | Mair, Andrew (I766)
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lived in Delaware
- censuses all says born UC/Ont.
-Ont. death record says died 11 Dec. 1894
marriage witnessed by Peter Tunks & Lyman Griffith | Hammond, Andrew (I364)
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lived in Delaware
LFP obit says buried BSC
No marker | Hammond*+, John (I367)
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lived in Goderich | Griffeth, Charles Ezra (I339)
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lived in Kilworth | Kilbourn, Samuel Doddor (I862)
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lived in Kilworth | Mair, Ellen Valencia (I864)
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lived in Lambeth; buried at Scottsdale | Nichols, Alonzo (I1843)
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lived in Toronto | Griffeth, Eli (I500)
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lived in Westminster | Mair, John (I851)
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lived in Westminster | Mair, William (I1091)
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lived to be 103
no marker at BSC but obituary says buried there (DWT); auxiliary brick placed 2010
DWT p466 says buried at Pond Mills | McEwen*+, Margaret (I412)
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Luke Teeple, second son of Peter, was a tailor, shoemaker and tanner. The first two trades he learned in Oxford. Just before the war of 1812 he went to New Jersey on a visit, and while at his uncle | Teeple, Luke (I1624)
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Mair/Hammond
-farmed E 1/2 L38 C1; also owned land on L39 in 1898
see notes for his mother Ellen | Mair*, William (I847)
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Mair/Hammond
never married | Mair*, Elizabeth (I857)
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Mair/Hammond
never married | Mair*, Sarah A. (I858)
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Mair/Hammond | Hammond*, Ann (I848)
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Manning 1 | Manning*, infant (I1010)
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Manning 2
1851 census: farming 50 acres at L17 C5, next to his parents, and living in a one-storey log cabin. | Manning*, Alonzo (I11)
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Manning 6 (snapped off and missing, but probably is hers); DWT says buried at BSC
1851 census: Hannah Manning, 58, b. USA | Schriver*, Hannah (I576)
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Manning 7
age 1 year 4 months | Manning*, Hannah Maria (I1006)
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Manning 7 | Wiltse*, Caroline (I1004)
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Marjorie was our neighbour in the little white house, corner of Wonderland and Teeple Terrace, now condominiums | Parsons, Marjorie Jean (I136)
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marriage witnessed by Nathan Griffith and Francis Jarvis (who is this??)
-the Ontario Marriage Record says Harriet married Hiram Perkins Oct 29, 1833; this must be an error and Hiram is really Harris; the 1852 census says Harris's wife is Harriet and they have 4 children, including Curtis; Curtis's Ontario Death Record 1911 identifies his mother as Harriet McNames.
-Harriet was age 50 when she gave birth to Helen.
-is she buried at BSC? Died in Strathroy or Caradoc | McNames, Harriet (I4)
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Marriage witnessed by Peter Tunks (brother) and Adam Dell. | Tunks, John (I244)
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married a Hammond (Death Record), her 2nd cousin
-buried at Woodland (G. Curnoe) | Jarvis, Ida Jane (I141)
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married a Jarvis, his 2nd cousin
-1911 census: Thomas Hammond, 57, living with nephew Andrew Hammond and family in Westminster Twp; b. Oct. 1853
-1929 Death Record indicates parents were Andrew Hammond & Alvira Griffith
-G. Curnoe notes: LFP July 15, 1879. p4, c1 Accident July 14, 1879: While forking in the harvest field of his brother-in-law, Wm Blinn, in Byron he was kicked in the groin by a horse and severely injured.
-G. Curnoe notes: he remarried to Elizabeth (Murdock) (Dorman)
-buried at Woodland
Obit of Thomas Hammond in Free Press Aug 12, 1929. | Hammond, Thomas (I368)
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married her cousin
3 children | Dale, Anne (I697)
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married his cousin
immigrated to London Township 1818; founded Hyde Park | Routledge, Thomas (I1852)
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married only 6 months, perished in the Victoria Day disaster | Dennis, Amelia (I1095)
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McDonnell | Griffith*, Ellen (I14)
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McLaren 1 | McLaren*, Peter (I402)
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McLaren 1 | Allen*, Mary Ann (I403)
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McLaren 3
died age 5 almost | McLaren*, Hugh (I413)
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McLaren 5 | Foreman*, Mary E. Josephine (I407)
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McLaren 5 | McLaren*, John (I540)
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McLaren 5 | Dishman*, Cora Mae (I541)
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McNames 4
among the oldest stones at BSC 1821 | McNames*, Elizabeth Ann (I9)
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McNames/Norton | Norton*, Julia Maria (I18)
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MD | Jarvis, Charles Eli (I206)
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might she be buried at BSC along with her unmarked husband? | Jarvis, Jane (I1517)
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Monger | Norton*, Elizabeth Jane (I21)
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moved to Canada and received grant of 200 acres 26 aug 1797, Oxford County
had 13 children | Brink, Nicholas (I56)
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moved to Grimsby c1896 and fruit farmed | Jarvis, Lyman Gage (I175)
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moved to Illinois in the 1850s, probably with brothers but moved to Ingersoll by 1871.
6 children
-witnessed his brother Peter's marriage 1846
Marriage witnessed by R. Dawson & Job Hammond (cousin)
from Tunks descendant Chris Karlgaard, Aug. 25, 2015: "One interesting thing I did come across in the records was the name of Richard's company commander, Captain Robert Carew. Captain Carew was also apparently in command of the group of sick soldiers from the 82nd Foot at the battle of Talavera (see http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/organization/c_detach.html). The 1814 muster rolls indicate that Captain Carew was Richard's company commander during the the battle of Orthez, France, and through the final months of the War of 1812. I think I have found a little information about Robert Carew here:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sandberg&id=I24353
I have to wonder if Richard named one of his sons, George Carew Tunks, after his former company commander. Its an interesting possibility. Do you have any information about this?" | Tunks, George Carew (I248)
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moved to Michigan (see Duncan Carr's obituary) | Carr, Isaac (I1818)
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moved to Michigan US 1879 | Jarvis, Horatio A. (I204)
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