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1 | HOLYCROSS, Spencer B (P540)
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2 | BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1795 A "William Grigg" is reported to have been appointed Collector, Street Surveyor and Bailiff June 28, 1837 by the newly elected Board of Police of the new Town of Cobourg. Andrew Jeffrey his brother-in-law?) was an elected member of this Board at the time. (ref: Page 87 in " Early Cobourg" by Percy L Climo, self-published, 1985, printed by Haynes Printing (Cobourg) Limited, 880 Division St Cobourg. ISBN0-9692131-0-7. This quotes the Cobourg Star of July 12, 1837.) | GRIGG, William Ralph (I215)
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3 | BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1817 | JEFFREY, Peter (I1290)
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4 | BIRTH: Also shown as Born 6 Apr 1836, Haldimand Twp. | GILLESPIE, Peter (I1020)
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5 | BIRTH: Also shown as Born Sunnyside, Berwickshire, United Kingdom. | LYALL, Joseph (I664)
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6 | BIRTH: Also shown as Born Swinton and Simprin, Berwick, Scotland. DEATH: Also shown as Died Sutton, York County, Ontario. | LYALL, Jean (I1060)
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7 | DEATH: Also shown as Died 6 Aug 1874 | MACDOUGAL, Janet (I233)
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8 | DEATH: Also shown as Died Crowbut, Berwick, Scotland, United Kingdom. | SIMPSON, Jean (I67)
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9 | GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Isabel | LYALL, Isobel (I70)
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10 | GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as William B BIRTH: Also shown as Born Prenderguest, Ayton, Berwick, Scotland, Great Britain. | JEFFREY, William (I1279)
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11 | SURNAME: Also shown as Johnston | JOHNSTONE, Margaret (I302)
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12 | MCDONALD, Clifford Angus (I3732)
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13 | REID, Joseph James (I3822)
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14 | WELLINGTON, Roger (I10563)
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15 | MATHEWS, Enoch (I11446)
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16 | KEMP, RS JohnSr (I8949)
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17 | RUMGAY, George (I5430)
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18 | WHYTE, David (I5480)
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19 | SINGLETARY, Cornelia Ann (I6668)
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20 | SINGLETARY, C.S.A. Doctor Benjamin Bunch (I6637)
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21 | SINGLETARY, C.S.A Dr Samuel Louis (I5920)
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22 | HOUSTON, William Hubbard (I2607)
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23 | MATHEWS, William J (I1382)
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24 | HOUSTON, Mary (I960)
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25 | Family (F102)
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26 | Family (F110)
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27 | DORLAND, Thomas (I18054)
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28 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I325)
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29 | GOODMURPHY, Francis Christopher (I327)
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30 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I328)
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31 | MCVICKER, Catherine E. (I335)
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32 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I388)
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33 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I389)
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34 | MCDONALD, Archibald (I5252)
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35 | -buried at Woodland James was left much of L40 when his father died. He sold Pt L40 to the City of London for a water reservoir. He was killed by a falling tree during a wind storm in 1909. The property was divided among his children. | TUNKS, James (I250)
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36 | . | TABER, Marion LULU (I1302)
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37 | . 1787 Dec 24, Allentown Academy is now opened for the reception of scholars where are taught the following: English, Grammar, ...Latin Greek, Composition & eloquence. on the public stage road between NY & Philadelphia, about 15 miles from NJ College. £6 per year. By order of the Trustees, Dec. 19th 1787, Elisha Lawrence, Clerk. Verify this Elisha Lawrence. . 1788 Mar 13, WILL of Elisha Lawrence of Upper Freehold Twp., Monmouth Co., Gentlemen: Daughter Elizabeth Newell, wife of Dr. James Newell, house & ground in Allentown where they live during their lives; then to their eldest son Elisha Newell; he paying his brothers John & Robert Newell £20 each. Son, John, of Burlington, negro woman Rose & negro boy Paddy. Son Elisha homestead, called Chestnut Grove, 3260 acres, also all other personal; He making the following payments: - son John, £975, - daughter Elizabeth Newell £300, - daughter Lucy Lewis, wife of Nathaniel Lewis of Philadelphia, £300, - daughter Ann Keen, wife of Reynold Keen of Philadelphia, £465 Each, - grandchildren: 2 silver spoons make E.E.L., Executors: Sons John & Elisha, neighbor Peter Covenhoven. Witnesses: John Lawrence, Daniel Danser, Wm. Colwell Proved Jul 26 1792. Ref: NJ Lib 34, p 323 xxdate Renunciation by John Lawrence & Peter Covenhoven. Ref: NJ Calendar of Wills, File 6737-6738M. - - - | LAWRENCE, Elisha Jr., Esq., .2 (I349)
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38 | . 1903 Toronto Directory Felker, Herbert . 1912 The Toronto City Directory: Felker Bros., Neil & Herbert, dyers, 1736 Dundas W. Neil and Herbert, Felker Bros., 1 305 Pacific Ave. [i.e. parent's home] Miss Maggie, Tlrs. Aust M Gabel, 1 305 Pacific [tailorest, sister.] Felker, John W, Painter, 318 Pacific Avenue [i.e. brother]. . 1917 The Toronto City Directory: Felker Bros., Neil & Herbert, dyers, 1736 Dundas W. Neil, Felker Bros, h 174 Midland. . 1918 The Toronto City Directory Felker Bros., Neil & Herbert, dyers, 2908 Dundas W. . 1921 The Toronto City Directory 2908-2908A Dundas St. West, Felker Bros, dyers (cleaners). Neil C., Felker Brothers, h 221 Evelyn Ave. . 1922 The Toronto City Directory Felker Bros., Neil & Herbert dryers, 2908-2908A Dundas St. Herbert, Felker Bros, h. 458 Quebec Ave. . 1943 Jan 12, Buffalo, NY Border Crossings: Herbert Felker & wife Lela, . 1946 Oct 16, New York, NY Border Crossings: Herbert Felker & wife Lela, 7 Kingsmill Dr., Toronto, Ont. Born 10.16/83 Bellwoods, Ont., Age 63, retired, Race Dutch, Nationality Canada, Nearest Relative: daughter Doris Robinson. Destination. Mrs. Appleyard, Gen. Del. St. Petersburg, Fla., 63 Kirkwood Terrance N., Cash $300. Height 5ft, 9 in. Complexion Medium, Hair, Dark, Eyes Gray. . 1946 Oct 16, Buffalo, NY Border Crossings: Herbert Felker & wife Lela. (as above). . Obituary: Felker, Herbert Suddenly May 12, 1966, husband of Viola McFadden and the late Lois Blair, father of Trix (Mrs. T Paris), Doris (Mrs D. Robinson) & grandfather of Susan Robinson; sept-father of Norm and Ruth, rother Neil, sister Margaret (Mrs. A Knight). Interned Park Lawn. Ref: Globe & Mail Newspaper, Toronto - - - | FELKER, HERBert (I38)
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39 | . Dear Friend, I have done extensive research on John Brown Lawrence and the Lawrence Family. I think you may have copied some tree that had a number of incorrect attachments: Briefly, John Brown Lawrence, born 1728, Upper Freehold, His only TWO wives: Anne Alice Leoanrd (1 child) & Martha Tallman (10 children). John B is indeed the son of Elizabeth Brown & Elisha Lawrence. . John was an Anglican, but not a reverend. He was involved in raising a salary for the unpaid Anglican minister in Burlington, NJ. He is a very interesting person with a great many references. Further info can be found on my tree All2gether, on the Rootsweb.com So the question is which John Lawrence is your ancestor. For instances, he is not the John Lawrence, from Connecticut, who signed many documents for Gen. Washington. During the Revolution, John B Lawrence, was the Mayor of Burlington, NJ - after NYC, then the 2nd largest city in the USA - John Lawrence protected Burlington from burning & pillage by the German Hessians mercenaries hired by the British. For this bravery, on the contrary, he was falsely accused of siding with the British, dispossessed of his property, imprisoned & lost his lawyer's practice. From 1783 to 1795 he participated in NJ elections - i.e. he did not flee to Canada, as sometimes asserted. While in the Burlington Goal, he met the injured British General John Graves Simcoe. It is my belief that it was here the John Lawrence discussed with Gen. Simcoe, JB Lawrence's previous attempts to establish an new utopian settlement on the Ohio River. In 1793 John G Simcoe was appointed Governor General (like a commander/ president) of Upper Canada, now known as Ontario. Gov. Simcoe invited John Brown Lawrence (& others) to Toronto to help in the administration of the new utopian Canada as envisioned by Simcoe himself. Some ground work was done but either Simcoe nor John Lawrence lived must longer after that time. I hope this is not too confusing. Most sincerely, Pat Ahlberg, U.E. So the question is which John Lawrence is your ancestor. For instances, he is not the John Lawrence, from Connecticut, who signed many documents for Gen. Washington. - - - | GOELET, Mary Ann (I1533)
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40 | 22 days 6 months 66 years. Plot 108G Red Granite monuments. | MYERS, Mary Ann .1 (I101)
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41 | buried at Woodland -kicked in the head by a horse | TUNKS, Henry (I1388)
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42 | Cory Nakvinda <nakvin@yahoo.com> | FERRELL ORTON PETERS DOUGLAS, Grace (m. Merle) (P3965)
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43 | Gilbert and His wife May are buried in the Wellington Village Cemetery. | GOODMURPHY, Gilbert Lawrence (I164)
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44 | Ida Alberta Young was the daughter of William Andrew Young and Margaret Ann Vail. She was born in Consecon, Ontario. She was buried in the Belleville Cemetery on Nov. 4th, Plot R, Sect. 8, Cons.1162. | YOUNG, Ida Alberta (I2407)
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45 | In the 1911 census Edward Lister appears with this family as a brother-in-law, born Dec 1868. Thomas is buried in Riverside cemetery in Weston, Ontario, Canada. | USHER, Thomas (I1460)
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46 | John Byron was an only child, he married an Ida Alberta Young on March 5, 1889 in Ameliasburg. They had 6 children, he left the family when the children were young and moved to Montreal where he died in 1925. According to Kathleen Lina, her father split from his wife Ida, when Kathleen was a small child, because he drank to excess. He left his family and moved to Montreal. He died in Montreal, but is buried in the Belleville Cemetery beside his wife. He is buried in Plot R, Section 8, Grave 94, Cons. 1162. The story goes, that John Byron took his daughter Leila Muriel to Rochester, N.Y. to live with her older brother Percival. Sometime before October 1920. Ida Alberta Young was the daughter of William Andrew Young and Margaret Ann Vail. She was born in Consecon, Ontario. She was buried in the Belleville Cemetery on Nov. 4th,1957. - Plot R, Sect. 8, Cons.1162. William Andrew Young was a carpenter and fisherman. He was stern, strict, and stout-hearted. Margaret Ann Vail was Welsh, a lovely fair skinned, meek person. They had 6 children: Emmaline, Amanda, Ida, John, Letitia, and Edith. They lived in Consecon, Ontario. Ida eventually lived in Carrying Place - just down the road. Murphy vs Goodmurphy Note: John Byron may have gone by the surname Murphy, as did some of his children. Much of the information retrieved from Ancestry.Ca has recordings under the surname "Murphy". However, I do note that the Marriage Notice for Netah Grace, has her surname as Goodmurphy, and her parents as John B Goodmurphy and Ida Young Goodmurphy. According to Lelia Muriel's descendants, she elected to use the surname Goodmurphy. The older Census records tended to use, for example: John G Murphy. I have elected to use the Goodmurphy surname for the whole family, John Byron's grandfather John C. eventually went by that surname. John C.'s older brother Lawrence went by Goodmurphy. So did the youngest brother Francis. Whether Murphy or Goodmurphy, they were all blood-related. | GOODMURPHY, John Byron (I2401)
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47 | married, children moved to Warsaw, NY | M.TUNKS, Richard (I240)
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48 | Mary was born in Deseronto accoring to the Marriage Notice | MCVICKER, Mary (I2354)
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49 | Never married according to death cert. | TOWLE, Elizabeth (I201)
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50 | No record of William at Salem, I don't know when he died, but am told that he died after an accident with a threshing machine. He was brought into the farmhouse from the fields, but the injuries were so severe that he bled to death. The 1861 Census has him listed as Single, and living in Ameliasburg Twp. Caroline was the daughter of Jacob Carnrike (1802-1882) and Mary Parliament (1806-1887) and was an older sister to Selim Carnrike, who married Wm Henry's sister Deborah Ann. Caroline is buried in Salem Cemetery. The headstone reads May 7, 1856 but the stone is broken in to two pieces. There is a another piece nearby, which reads 21 years and 1 month, and I presume this to be related to Caroline. The birth and death dates were provided by Cheryl Carnrike. William Henry and Catherine were married on February 26, 1861. Catherine was the daughter of Sylvanus Trumpour (Aug 1804 - March 1, 1875 of Hillier Twp) and Susan Holt (1807-___). Sylvanus was the son of Paul Trumpour, born 1781 in Rhineveck, NY and Catherine Doxsee, born about 1783 in ____________. Sylvanus and Susan also had 3 other children, Samuel H., Andrew, and Rebecca. William Henry and Catherine had 1 son together - John Byron, born in 1865. The 1866 County Directory listed Wm Henry under Hillier Township on the 1st Concession Lot 32H. I believe that he may died that summer of 1866. Catherine was remarried to a John Bishop of Sophiasburg on September 30, 1867. | GOODMURPHY, WILLIAM HENRY (I50)
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