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11001 | Children of Deborah Haight & Oliver Vanzant. Children: Abigail Vanzant Comer, 1859-1952 Los Angles, Cal., Sgt Calvin Vanzant, 1862-1937.8.6 Batavia, Clermont co., Ohio, Elizabeth Vanzant Rouse, 1864-1936.8.13, grand Rapids, Kent Co., MI, Lucinda Vanzant Clark, 1866-1951.10.15 Caro, Tuscolo Co., MI. Anna Vanzant, 1868-1902, Florence Vanzant Updike, 1872-1942.11.27, Sylvan, Oscelo Co., Michigan Ambrose Vanzant, 1873-1953 .7.4 Evart, MI. | HAIGH, Deborah (I834)
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11002 | Children of George Giddings & Jane Lawrence are Thomas Giddings, 1638 -1681.6.19 Ipswich, Mass., Jon Giddings, 1639 - 1691.3.3. Ipswich, Mass. | LAWRENCE, Jane Antrobus .i (I41)
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11003 | Children of John Teetzel & Rachel Van Till are: 1. Charles Frederick Teetzel, b. 10 Sep 1787, Sussex County, New Jersey , U.S.A.; d. 18 Oct 1856, or 19th, Milton, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Canada West, Mary Tufford, 19 July, 1810. 2. Susannah Teetzel, b. 05 Aug 1789, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 29 Dec 1858, Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, married Lawrence Hagar in 1808 at Grimsby. 3. Elizabeth Teetzel, b. 13 Jun 1791, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 01 Sep 1864, Grimsby, Ont., m. Mathias Book, 2 Dec., 1808, at Grimsby. 4. Julia AnnTeetzel, b. 11 Mar 1793, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 02 Feb 1864, Orford Township, Palmyra, Kent Co., Ontario. married Jacob Street, 30 October, 1815. 5. Johnathan Johnston Teetzel, b. 22 Aug 1795, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 17 Jan 1873, Fingal, Southwold Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, in. Mary Lawrence, 1 January, 1817 at Grimsby. They settled at Southwold, Col. Talbot's settlement. 6. John Solomon Teetzel, b. 01 Sep 1797, Sussex Co., NJ, d. Abt. 1848, Orford Twp., Kent Co., Ontario, married Hannah Havens at Grimsby, 6 July, 1820. He lived near Palermo, Halton County. 7. Annie Christine Teetzel, b. 12 Sep 1799; d. 1870, Morpeth, Howard Twp., Kent Co., Ontario, m. John Adair, 25 Sept., 1816. They lived in Clinton township. 8. David William Teetzel, b. 26 Jul 1802, Grimsby, Lincoln County, Upper Canada; d. 02 Jun 1877, East Zora Township, Oxford Co., Ontario. They settled a few miles north of Woodstock, Ont. Descendants live in Los Angeles, California. 9. Rachel Teetzel, b.8 Dec 1804, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 09 Jan 1805, Town of Grimsby, Lincoln Co. Ontario. Burial: St. Andrews Anglican Church Cemetery, Grimsby. 10. Mary Teetzel, b. 21 Feb 1806, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 09 Mar 1835, Palermo, Halton Co., Ontario, married Joseph Simons, 5 Feb 1823, d. Mar 1835, buried at Palermo 11. Margaret Teetzel, b. 05 Nov 1808, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 23 Apr 1850, Palmyra, Orford Twp., Canada West, married Joseph Everley. 12. Joseph Teetzel, b. 12 Jun 1812, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 15 Jun 1856, age 44 yrs, 3 days, Palmyra, Orford Twp., Kent County, Canada West. TWIN TO: 13. Sarah Teetzel, b. 12 Jun 1812, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 03 Jan 1861, age 48 yrs, 6 months, 21 days, Palymra, Orford Twp., Kent Co. Ontario. . 1887 Aug 26 - J V Teeter, lawyer & David Dexter Mag. director of the Central Life Insurance co., both of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, arrived here today. These gentleman have just returned from a trip to Winnipeg where they spent several weeks. In conversation with Mr. Teetzel gave some interesting facts in relations to the feeling in Manitoba over the efforts of the dominion government to prevent the people of the province from building a railroad that all be a competitor of the Canadian Pacific. While the people there are determined to build the new road if they have to protect their work with bayonets, they propose to insist first on their rights in a civil manner. It is the opinion of many of the best lawyers that Manitoba was incorporated as a prince prior to the granting of the Cdn. Pacific subsidy by the Gov. Manitoba's never lost the power to control the granting of railway franchises within its own boundaries. … Mr. Teetzel says Manitoba is a fine country and will have a great future before it when the transportation question is settled. He says the crops are very late this year, grain promising 30 to 35 bushels per acre. One farmer near Portage La Prairie, 60 miles west of Winnipeg, whom he say, said that he would get an average of 35 bushels per acre from his 800 acre farm. Ref: Daily Inter Ocean Newspaper, Chicago, Illinois. INHERITANCE HUNTING: . 1888 Feb 4 - Want column: $100 Reward will be paid for discovery of original record of marriage of John Solomon Teetzel to Rachel Van Sill (or Van Tile) in 1786, in New Jersey; locality not known, but supposed to be "Log Jail." Address J. V. Teetzel, Hamilton, Canada. Ref: Trenton Evening Times Newspaper, New Jersey. Note: Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario is near the general area of the Teetzel original settlement in (Tarfalgar Twp.) Canada. . 1888 Feb 12 -The heirs of the Teetzel estate of several millions of dollars have formed themselves into a regular organization at Benton Harbors to secure their rights. Their agent is now in Germany to claim the estate for them. Ref: Sault Ste. Marie News, Michigan . 1899 Jan 3, Toronto, Ont. Jan 2. Municipal elections were held throughout Ontario today. Mayors elected: Hamilton, J V Teetzel. Ref: Duluth News Tribune, Minnesota. . 1903 May 12 Their Good FortuneSix heirs of $50,00 left by the late Geo G todd, who recently died in Hamilton Canada, Deceased was a half brother of their father, the late Parley Hunge. Mr. Hung has just returned from hamilton & Illinois were deceased was buried. He was ably assisted in establishing the claim by J V Teetzel, K.C. of the firm of Teetzel, Harris & Lewis barrister of Hamilton. Ref. Cornell Evening Tribune, New York. - - - | VANTILL, Rachel (I484)
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11004 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I143)
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11005 | Children of Luisa Green & Robt Dunham are: Maria Dunham Barett, 1865 Sep 9, Peel Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario -1946 Dec 25, Toronto, ON., Walter Dunham, 1867 Oct-1882 Arkona, Ontario Herbert Dunham, 1870.17-1954 Summerland, BC Mabel Olga Dunahm Austin, 1872 Lobo, ON - Arkona, ON. Colonel Cecil Dunham, 18757.19 Lobo, ON -1962.10.9 Delaware, ON EthelBERT Dunham, 1877 - Creelman, Weyburn, Saskatchewan Loftus LLOYD Dunham, 1884-1954 Langley, Vancouver, BC Myrtle Louise Dunham, 1887.1.18 -1919.1.31 Arkona, ON Florence Hacel Dunham Campell, 1890.1027 - 1984.12.26 Arkona Heather Fordyce Dunham, 1894.3.14 -1977.4.24 Arkona, ON. | GREEN, Louisa (I369)
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11006 | Children of Margaret O Boyd & Clarence E Fearnley are Elsie Fernely, Oliver Fearnley married Harold Morris Wright - 2 Wright children, & Walter Fernley married Miss Young, 2 Young children. - - - | BOYD, Margaret Olive (I2939)
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11007 | Children of Marie Francois Bernardau & Jacques Louis Ripaud De Montaudevert: . Marie Anne Ripaud de Montaudevert, 1752-1755 . Jacquette Ripaud de Montaudevert, 1753 . François Fidèle Ripaud de Montaudevert,, 1755-1814 Feb 23 Bayonne, France. . Georges Amand Cyprien Ripaud de Montaudevert, 1756-1757 . Marie Anne Angélique Ripaud de Montaudevert,, 1757-1801 . Juste Benjamin Ripaud de Montaudevert, 1758-1761 . Julien Louis Hillaire Ripaud de Montaudevert, 1761-1810 . Joseph Benjamin Ripaud de Montaudevert, 1764-ca 1799 Died at sea. . Research, descendants: Lawrence Waterbury, son of James Montaudevert Waterbury. Ripaud de Montaudevert. - - - | BERNARDEAU, Marie Francois (I1725)
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11008 | Children of Mary Doan and Lambert Willson are Norman, susan, Eileen, Hubert Doan. - - - | DOAN, Mary (I180)
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11009 | Children of Mary Thornell & Wm. Thickston are: Rachel Thickstun 1763 Sep 30 Woodbridge, NJ - d1838 Mar 30. Vestal Broome NY, married Pvt. Isaac Potts. 5 Potts children; Mary Thickstun, 1746 Metuchen, NJ; Lewis Thickston, 1765 Dec 2, Metchen - 1719 Dec 27, Cussewago, Crawford; married 1779.1.25 Bonhamtown, NJ to Mary Molly Compton.; Alice Thickstun 1766 Isreal Thicksun, 1773 Metuchen - est 1873 Johnathan Thickstun, 1775 Piscataway, NJ - 1872 Piscataway, NJ; married 1802.2.7 Metuchen to Margaret Manning, one Thickstun children; Jane Thickstun, b 1777 New Jersey. - - - | THORNALL, Mary (I698)
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11010 | Children of Miriam Jones & John Simons: 1. Miriam, b. 30 May 1753 2. Mary Simons, b 11 Oct 1744 Enfield, Conn. 3. Mary, b. 11 Oct 1755 4. Alvin, b. 21 Aug 1756 5. Tabitha, b. 26 June 1759 - - - | JONES, Miriam (I3046)
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11011 | Children of Nany Jane Price & Simon Meredith are: John Meredith, 1680 Lancaster, Penn. - 1758 Hugh Meredith, 1697 Philadelpha - 1749 Chester, Penn. Jane Meredith, 1700 - d. Pennsylvania James Meredith , 1701 Llanfihangle, Wales - 1774 Doylstown, Bucks, Penn. Thomas Meredith, 1703 Wales - 1799 Pipes Creek, Maryland | PRICE, Nancy JANE (I862)
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11012 | Children of Oswald S McCutcheon and Mae E Morin are: Stuart Odell McCutcheon, 24 Jun 1923, Ottawa, Ontario, & Barbara S. McCutchen, c 1927 (Detroit, MI. Verify). | MORIN, Mae E (I206)
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11013 | Children of Peace Burial Grounds. | WILLSON, John Esq., 1, Sur. (I1)
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11014 | Children of Peace Monument Inscription: In memory of JERUSHA Daughter of Rowland AND Sarah Ann WILLSON, died NOV. 17, 1862 Aged 2 y'rs 27 d's. Oh Mary when my grave you see Although you may have weeping eyes And that's where you will shortly lie There your dear little sister lies. - - - | WILLSON, Jerusha (I208)
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11015 | Children of Peace. Monument erected by D.W. | KUHN, Catherine B (I99)
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11016 | Children of Peace. Monument erected by D.W. | KUHN, Catherine B (I84)
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11017 | Children of R Emma Mariott and William Yates Teetzel are: Pearl, Fred. Walter Yates, Ruth; Irene, Hester and George Teetzel. 1910 Aug 1, Monday, Yesterday'sArrivals, W YK Teetzel and wife, Miss rather Teetzel, Irene Teetzel, Adeline Teetzel and Juliette Teetzel. Ref: Salt Lake Telegram Newspaper & san Diego Union Newspaper. 1913 Sep 5, Riverside, Cal Ref: Riverside Independent Enterprise, Cal., published 1913 Sep 6. Advertise Letters, Juliette Teetzel (2). - - - | MARRIOTT, Ruth EMMA (I1817)
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11018 | Children of Richd. & Frances Stout are: John, Richard III, James, Johnathan, David, Benjamin, Mary, Alice, Sarah. daughter-in-law, Mary Stout & her son John. Kinswoman, Mary Stout, daughter of Peter Stout. - - - | HEATH, Frances (I476)
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11019 | Children of Sarah J & William J Smith are: 1. Emma B SMITH, b: 1900 in Ontario 2. Sarah Mildred SMITH. b: 26 MAY 1902 in Everton, buried Everton Cem. B13-11; 3. Percy SMITH, b: JAN 1904 in Everton 4. Elva Pearl SMITH, b: 20 DEC 1906 Everton - Aug 9 1798, Brampton, ON. buried Everton Cem. B14-12; married Alvin Otto Miller, 1902-1949. 5. Vera May SMITH, b: 23 JUN 1909 in Everton, Ontario, buried Everton Cem. B14-12. - - - | MCCUTCHEON, Sarah Jane .3 (I33)
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11020 | Children of Sarah Jane Melroy & Jacob Near Jr. are: Florence Priscilla Near Mary Ellen near, 1786, Ancaster, ON. Lucianda A Near 1879-1880 Lilly May Near. 1879 John Arthur Near, 1881-1882 Ira E Near, 1884-1887 Ancaster, ON.. - - - | NEAR, Jacob .4 (I893)
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11021 | Children of Sratira F Hungerford are: Rita Eleanor Anger VanLuven 1917–1980 Ruth Gertrude Anger 1920–1920 Herbert George Anger 1921–1993 Frederick Charles Anger 1922–1997 Mildred Gossman 1923–2013 Gerald William Anger 1927–2017 . | HUNGERFORD, Statira Frances (I1172)
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11022 | Children of Thomas & Agnes Robinson are: James Alexander Robinson, B. 1865 in Adjala Township, Simcoe West, Ontario. Thomas B Robinson, B. 1868 in Adjala Township, Simcoe West. John Newton Robinson, B. 1870 in Adjala Township, Simcoe West. Robert C Robinson, B. 1871 in Adjala Township, Simcoe West. Mary Elizabeth Robinson, B. 1st January 1875 in Adjala Township, Simcoe West. - - - | MCCUTCHEON, Agnes .2 (I72)
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11023 | Children of Verna & Joseph McCory are: James Arthur McClory, b: 24 Aug 1932 and Verna Margaret McClory. - - - | SNIDER, Verna Ethel (I356)
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11024 | Children: I. Mary E., 5 born 9 Jan. 1879. II. Sarah A., 5 born 18 April 1881; died 16 May 1884. III. Grace A., 5 born 21 June 1883. IV. Martha Maud, 5 born 11 July 1885. V. June Willson, 5 born 4 June 1888. VI. Jean Heather Willson, 5 born 28 Nov. 1890. - - - | WILLSON, Edith E (I406)
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11025 | Children: Joseph Carl, 4 born 23 June 1869; married Myra Stafford. Cora Jane, 4 born 28 February 1871; married William Rathbun Hees. Le Grand, 4 born 8 October 1873; married Mary Ellen Crawford. - - - | CUMMER, Sarah E (I427)
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11026 | Children: Sturkey, b 1784. OCT. 19, Cambridge, Mass. Thomas, Ezekiel, Ann Cutter, Maria b. 1794-d Feb 1795, Aged 8 months., Mara, Ebenezer Frances Whittemore, b Aug 1814 -d. 13 Aug. 1804. Cambridge Mass. | CUTTER, Susannah Francis (I251)
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11027 | Childs Single Grave 2309. | GREGORY, Charles (I683)
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11028 | Chinguacousy. | GARBUTT, Ross (I487)
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11029 | Chippawa | LIZMORE, Anne Margarite (I369)
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11030 | Chippawa | LIZMORE, Mary Elizabeth (I370)
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11031 | Chippewa, Welland County, | CONLEY, William (I3450)
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11032 | Chippewa, Welland County, | CULLEN, Margaret (I3451)
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11033 | Chippewa, Welland County, | CONLEY, George S (I19742)
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11034 | Choked to death while eating dinner. | MCCUTCHEON, Samuel .2 (I311)
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11035 | Christ Church Parish Register, Shrewsbury, " James Kearney, Middletown." Verify this James Kearny. | KEARNY, James .2 (I603)
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11036 | Christeen Felker is the daughter of Johann Jakob Völckel JACOB FELKER & Maria Elisabeth MARY Griesing. Christeen Felker was born in (Elizabethtown?), NEW JERSEY, USA & died in Smithville, Ontario, then considered the Niagara Frontier of Upper Canada. Two Roszel brothers married two Felker sisters: Nathaniel Roszel married 25 Oct 1809 to Christina Felker. George Roszel married 1810 to Catherine Felker. > Noted1: It is further noted that Christeen Felker Roszel died after childbirth on the 10th of October 1812. Did the War of 1812 add further deprivations to her travail? The Battle of Queenston Heights, the first major engagement of the War of 1812, began at 3 a.m. on Oct. 13. Although the Battle of Queenston Heights was a 'surprise attach', there was much tension was in the air. The 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia was on standby for the inventible attach by the invaders from the USA. Was Christeen's husband Nathaniel Roszel on duty when his second son was born? In any case, Nathaniel, married 10 January, 1813, three months to the day after Christeen's death, to Hannah Fowler. - PJ Ahlberg 2012. . 1802 Apr 25, Niagara. Claim 43. Joseph Felker, Gainsborough, Farmer, S. Lot 33-34, Con 5 Gainsborough, 200 A, Original Nominee John Felker, claim allowed. Claim 45, Lewis, Catharine, & Christina Felker, Gainsboro Twp., L38, C5, Gainsboro, 100 A., from Jacob Felker, Allowed that a Deed should be issue to the 3 Heirs in trust for Lewis, Catharine & Christine Felker, as Heirs in Common. Ref: Upper Canada Heir & Devisee, H1148, p 361. . 1803 Apr 25 taken at Niagara. Heir & Devisee Claim 45, Ascertain Land Grants: Lewis Filker, farmer, Catherine Filker, Christine Filker, Spinsters, of Gainsborough, Farmer, Lot north half of Lot 38, Con 5, Gainsborough Twp., Lincoln Co., 100 Acres. Former Assignee Joseph, {rewritten Jacob] Felker. Proceedings of Commissioners: Joseph Felker the heir of the applied & consented, Allowed that a Deed should issue to the Hon. Robert Hamilton*, his heirs assign in Trust for Lewis, Catharine & Christine Filker, son & daughters of the said Jacob Felker, deceased & their Heirs as Tenants in common for the within named Lot North Half of 38. Remarks. Claim allowed. Entered toJacob Felkir & appears to be without difficulty. Ref: Upper Canada Heir & Devisee, H1141, p. 5112, Archives of Canada. Duplicate entries pg. 525. Note2: Including Robert Hamilton on the deed would imply that Joseph Felker had some debt owed for goods purchased at Hamilton's general store at Niagara-on-the-Lake. - PJA 2001. . 1803 Apr 25. Niagara Claims for land. Commissioners Present Hon. Henry Allcock, Robert Hamilton, Rev. Addison, clerk. Claim 45, Lewis Felker, Farmer, Catharine & Christine Felker, Spinsters, all of Gainsborough, Lot 38 North half, Con 5, Gainsborough, 100 A. Original Nominee Jacob Felker, Proceedings: Agreed that a Deed should be issued to the Hon. Robt. Hamilton & his heirs & assigns in trust for Lewis, Catherine & Christina Felker, sons & daughters of the said Jacob Felker, deceased & their Heirs as Tenants in Common. Ref: UC Heir & Devisee H 1148, p 361. Note3: Note that Robert Hamilton was a Land Commissioner, on a claim were he had potential to benefit! - PJA Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | FELKER, Christeen .2 (I111)
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11037 | Christening 12 November 1772 Lanesborough, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States | BURDICK, Rachel (I2018)
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11038 | Christening 25 August 1776 Lanesborough, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA ____________________________ In the Report of the Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario (1933), there is a record dated 20 July 1797: "Samuel Burdick, praying for lands as a settler and for a lease of lot 15 2nd Concession of Oxford. Recommended for 200 acres. Also recommended for a lease of the lot he has improved." (page 39) In "Baptists of Beamsville, 1788-1988", by Marion Whitman Dawdy, "Our [second] pastor was Lic. Samuel Burdick. He has the dubious honour of being the first candidate examined by an Ordination Council in Ontario: dubious, because he was refused ordination. The council felt his acquaintance with scriptures and human nature in general had not been sufficient. Five months later, he was granted a letter of dismissal from our church and disappeared from the scene." Samuel Burdick appears to have purchased land in Chautauqua County, New York by an indenture on " 20 Oct 1818 between Willum Willink, Hendrick Vollin (?), and Rutger Ian Schinn___?, all of the city of Amsterdam, in the Kingdom of the United Netherlands". At the time of the 1850 Census, Samuel and Dorothy Burdick were living with their daughter and son-in-law, Judah and Lawton J. Knapp, in the town of Hanover, Chautauqua, New York. Samuel's and Dorothy's birth places were both given as 'Vermont'. His age was 74 years, and hers was 67 years. Samuel S. Burdick's last will and testament was made on the 19th of August 1850, and was submitted for probate in the Surrogate's Court at Sinclearville, Chautauqua County, New York, on 19 December, 1850. His heirs were "Dorothy Burdick his widow, Judah L. Knapp wife of Lawton J. Knapp of Hanover, Chautauqua County, New York, Enoch Burdick of Beachville, Canada West, Francis Burdick of St. Marys Blanchard, Canada West, Alvin Burdick of Coldwater & John Burdick of Hastings State of Michigan, Rachel Black of Nauvoo state of Illinois, Pamelia Houck wife of Chancellor Houck of Liberty township Pennsylvania, George Burdick of London, Canada West, Malvina Burdick of Westminster Canada West, all of full age, & grand children of the said deceased & Samuel Burdick, Amos Burdick, James Burdick, Ira Burdick, Charles Landphere, Thaddius Landphere, William Landphere, Orlando Landphere all grand children of the said deceased & minors under the age of twenty one years having no general guardian residing in the said town of Hanover & Emory [letter crossed out] Warren a reputable & disinterested freeholder of the town of Charlotte having duly consented to act as special guardian of the said minors it is ordered that the said Emory [T?] Warren be the hereby is [sic] appointed the special guardian of the said Samuel Burdick, Amos Burdick, James Burdick, Ira Burdick, James Landphere, Charles Landphere, Thaddeus Landphere, William Landphere, & Orlando Landphere for the sole purpopse of appearing for them & taking care of their interests in the proceedings attendant on the probate of the said will." He is buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Forestville, Chaut. Co. NY. Sources; Samuel [S.] Burdick's will, 19 Aug 1850, pro 19 Dec 1850. In the 1830 and 1840 censuses of Chaut. Co NY, Samuel Burdick appears to have purchased land in Chautauqua Co., NY by an indenture on " 20 Oct 1818 between Willum Willink, Hendrick Vollin (?), and Rutger Ian Schinn___?, all of the city of Amsterdam, in the Kingdom of the United Netherlands" (Chaut. NY Deeds, film # 0478718, vol 30, page 350.). The published record of the Pioneer Cemetery in Forestville says that his burial date was November 9, 1830, but his will was probated on the 19 of December, 1850, so there seems to be a misprint in the published record. | BURDICK, Samuel S. (I1795)
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11039 | Christening | HARRIOT, Mary (I26)
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11040 | Christening | WALKER, Thomas .i (I203)
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11041 | Christening 21 Jun 1775 Saint Marys Church, of John & Martha Lawrence, page 52 | LAWRENCE, Elisha Tallman .6 (I590)
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11042 | Christening Date: 24 Jun 1804 | TOWLE, Frances (I214)
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11043 | CHRISTENING: by Rev. C.S. Jones RESID: lot 12 Conc. 9 Mersea | REID, Willis Elihu (I1389)
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11044 | CHRISTENING: by Rev. R. Phelps RESID: Talbot Rd, Mersea | ROACH, John (I1391)
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11045 | CHRISTENING: by Rev. Sol Waldron | ROACH, Elizabeth Ann (I1390)
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11046 | CHRISTENING: by Rev. T.S.Howard | ROACH, Susan Amelia (I1393)
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11047 | CHRISTENING: by Rev. T.S.Howard | ROACH, Mary K. (I1392)
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11048 | Christina is the daughter of Elizabeth Michael & Benjamin Taylor, born Feb 3, 1780. . Nicholas Near, 1811-1882, married in 1834 to Christina Taylor, 1819-93. She was a capable midwife. There were 13 children. . 1861 Census Garafraxa, William 23, b. 1838, Lucina, 20, Jacob, 16, Mary 13, Martha 10, Rachel 7, Edward 5, Susan 3, Nicholas 1, & Christina, born later. Henry Near, Jr., (Brother) b 1808, wife Ellen, b 1812, Lived on W Lot 20? Con 4, 3rd Line, Garafrax in 1853 when they paid taxes toward the first school at Livingsprings. . Children of Christina Taylor & Nicholas Near are: William Near, b: 12 JUN 1838 in Brantford, Brant Co., Ontario; Lucinda Near, b: 18 FEB 1841 in Brantford; Elizabeth Near, b: 30 JUN 1843 in Brantford; Jacob Near, b: 14 DEC 1845 in West Garafraxa Twp., Wellington Co., ON; Mary Near, b: 06 MAY 1848 in Garafraxa Twp. - 24 Dec 1922 Chronic Bright's disease & Pneumonia; Rachel Near, b: 12 MAR 1853, Garafraxa Twp; Edward Near, b: AUG 1856 in Garafraxa Twp; Susan Sophia Near, b: 18 JUN 1858; Nicholas John Near, b: 14 OCT 1860- 14 Oct 1922 Brantford. of La griape.; & Christina Annie Near, b: 21 MAR 1863 in Ancaster, Ontario, . Christina Taylor Near had unusual knowledge of roots & herbs & was called Doctor Near & traveled miles on foot in all weather to deliver babies & give medicine. They resided near Governor's road near Brantford. . Bethel church Cemetery monument: Christina Near May 25, 1893 aged 74 years. A faithful friend & mother dear A tendor parent lieth here Great is the lose we now sustain But hope in heaven to meet again. - - - | TAYLOR, Christina Ann (I380)
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11049 | Christina is the daughter of Jennie Frances Wilson & Charles Whiting Newton. | NEWTON, Christina Maria (I2485)
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11050 | Christina is the daughter of Margaret Neilson of Lanark, Scotland & Donald Cameron McDonald, born Ontario. Death reported by Dd & Willson, son (Geo. Herbert?) 186 Spadina Rd., Toronto. - - - | MCDONALD, Christina Cameron (I289)
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