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11051 | Christina is the daughter of William Brown and Hannah Rose. | BROWN, Christina (I363)
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11052 | Christina Newton, b. March 15, 1898. Graduated from Oldfields School, Glencoe, Md. in 1915. | BOGGS, Christina N (I2487)
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11053 | Christopher HODGSON, 58, locomotive engineer, Ontario, Port Arthur, s/o John HODGSON, b. England & Mary HATFIELD, married Mary E. WOOD, 46, widow, Ontario, Port Arthur, d/o Noah Skippen, , b. Ont & Rebecca BAYES, witn: Alina & Harold Skippen, of Port Arthur, 30 Sept 1926 at Port Arthur | HODGSON, Chistopher (I152)
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11054 | Christopher Billopp, b. Bentley Manor, Staten Island, N. Y., born 1737, d. St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, 28 March 1827, son of Thomas Billopp [number 1] & of Sarah Leonard; . Married1 xx, Frances Willett, b. 2 Nov. 1739, daughter of Thomas Willett & of Elizabeth Lawrence; Married2 )xx [lic. 11 Feb. 1773], Jane Seaman, b. 16 Jan. 1754, d. St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, 21 Jan. 1802, daughter of Benjamin Seaman & of Elizabeth Mott, Verify husband of Elizabeth Lawrence was Thomas or John Willett. - - - | WILLETT, John (I415)
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11055 | Chronic nephritis, 2 years, Paralysis. | CUMMER, Jacob .Jr (I421)
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11056 | Chronic nephritis, Heart failure. | WILLSON, Lockman STEPHEN (I261)
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11057 | Church name St Peter and St Paul marriage of Robertus Brownell and Maria Wilson found at https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818848ce93790eb7ffacf95?search_id=593f1bae4325a65e87febf84&ucf=false FreeReg.org.uk | Family (F624)
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11058 | Church of England | Family (F242)
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11059 | Churchhill, Simcoe Co. | WILLSON, Hiram Robinson (I1795)
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11060 | Churchill Rd. & Erin Twp. Road | SWACKHAMER, Stanley Johnston (I1039)
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11061 | Churchill Rd. (3rd Line) and Erin-Halton Town Line. | SWACKHAMER, Annie May (I1037)
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11062 | Churchill, Ontario. | MCLEOD, Caroline P (I171)
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11063 | Churchill, Ontario. | WILLSON, Hiram Robinson (I130)
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11064 | Churchill, Simcoe Co., Ontario | ROGERSON, Hiram Dwight (I395)
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11065 | Cichey is the daughter of Sarah Wychoff & Abraham A Rapalje Cynthia married1, Abraham Rapaljie & married2 to Richard Vanderburg of Dutchess County, NY. . 1787 Apr 6 in the City of New York, Isaac Stoutenburgh, Esq., An Act for the Forfeitare & Sale of Estates of persons who adhered to the Enemies on this State.6 April 1784 Abraham Rapalje of Bushwick Co., Long Island, Innkeeper, convicted, property sold 21 Mar 1784 to Alexander Whaley for £535 . 1786 Feb 25, Personally appeared before me Jonathan Odell, Esq, Majesty's Council, was Richard Vanderburgh, Esquire, late of Dutchess Co., NY, now of Burton Twp., Sunbury Co, New Brunswick, sworn on the Holy Evangelist. Left New York in 23 year of Mayestys' reign, & from his remote situation after his arrival on the River St. Johns was never informed of the American Loyalist Commission for Losses, until February 1784, when he prepared for voyage to prepare his Claim & upwards of hundred Claims of other poor unfortunate Loyalist settled on the River. But not until April 1785 when he embarked at Parrs Town, now City of Saint John & arrived the last of May in London & immediately waited upon the Commissioners for the Losses & Services of American Loyalists accompanied by His Excellency Governor Tryon when he was informed by the Commissioners that the time was expired the this is the reason his Claim was delayed. Signed, 25 February, 1786, John Odell & Richard Vanderburg. . To Commissioners Hon. Thomas Dundas & Jeremiah Pemberton, Esq. Memorial of Richard Vanderburg & Chichey his wife, late Cichey Rapaljie, window of Abraham Rapalje, late of Bushwick on Long Island in Prov. of NB That Abraham Rapaljie in his live time resided in Bushwick was firmly attached to the British & during the late unhappy War he aided & assisted on Long Island until the time of his death in 1781, having served as a Captain in Long Island Militia. His Farm in Bushwich was confiscated & sold by the usurped Authority of the Americans. Your Memoirists & Cichey Vanderburg with the children she had by Abraham Rapalje totally deprived of every part of his Estate. Signed, 1786 Feb 25 St. John, NB, Richd. Vanderburg & Cichey Vanderburg. - - - | BOGHEERT, Cynthia CICHEY (I1384)
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11066 | Cincinnati. | LAWRENCE, Dr. Robert Richard .12 (I1368)
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11067 | Cirrhosis of liver. | REED, Joseph Benjamin (I432)
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11068 | Citing this Record "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8L3-CTG : 24 December 2014), John Dawson, burial 23 Aug 1887citing Seaton Ross, York, England, index based upon data collect | DAWSON, John (P6991)
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11069 | Citing this Record "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL75-544 : 10 December 2014), Charles Beilby and Elizabeth Nichols, 29 Dec 1785citing Seaton Ross,York,England, reference , index based | Family (F461)
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11070 | city hall William Bradford, aged 23, of Austerfield, England and of Dorothy May, of Wisbeach, England, aged 16 years. New Englanders in Nova Scotia Manuscript. R. Stanton Avery Special Collections, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA. (On | Family (F1779)
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11071 | City of Toronto Public Library | Source (S48)
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11072 | Civil War . 1863 June, Indiana Subject to do military duty in the 7th District: Parke Putmans County, Vermillion Vigo Clay & Sullivan Green & Owen, Hough, Americus O, Age 40, Baggage master, b. Indiana. . 1864 Tax Assessment: Hough, A. O., Terre Haute, Duty on 1863 Income: Hough, A. O., Terre Haute, Valuation $135. Income Tax $6.75; . 1865 June Tax Assessment: Hough, A. O., Terre Haute, Mineral Coal. 30. 3.5 tons. Total $0.21; . 1866 Tax Assessment: Hough, A. O. Lost Creek Twp., Tax upon particular article: One Carriage. Tax $1.00 | HOUGH, Americus O MACK (I1505)
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11073 | Civil War at Camp Terry, Fever. (2nd Report DOD: 15 Dec, 1862.) | MONTGOMERY, Alfred E (I1245)
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11074 | Civil War Union Army Officer. He was commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant in Company G, 1st New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, & was mustered in on May 28, 1861. He served until he died of typhoid fever at Harrison's Landing, Virginia on August 6, 1862. Photo: Civil Ward overcoat, hat lies on a pillar just beside him. Arms crossed. Mustache & jaw beard. . 1862 Aug 9 - Death of Lieut. Robert Boggs, We regret to learn that this fine young officer, a son of the gallant commander of the Varune, Charles S Boggs of NB, died a few days since in campy. The despatch announcing his death does not sate whether he died from sickness or was killed, but the former is believed to be the case. At the time of his death he was barely or not quite of age & was 1st Lieutenant of Co. G 1st Reg. NJV, which company he was mainly instrumental in forming & with which he has been on constant duty at the seat of war, participating with it as the reserve at the battle of Bull Run & in all the battles of the Peninsula. He was noble looking, ardent & brave officer & has just been promoted to a Captaincy in the 11 Reg, now at Camp Perrine. The friends of his gallant father will cordially sympathize with him in this sad bereavement. Ref: Newark Daily Advertiser Newspaper, NJ. . 1862 Aug 6 - Lieut. Robert Boggs of the First NJ Volunteers, Co. G. died of typhoid fever in the hospital near Harison's Landing, after 10 days illness, in the 19th year of his age, was 2nd son of Capt. C S Boggs, USN. He was born in New Brunswick, NJ, Oct 18, 1842 & consequently would not have been 20 years of age until the coming fall. Boy though he was in years, he might have shamed many man, by his steadiness of purpose, his industry & love of country. In the words of his commanding General, Always at his post, attentive to his duties, I considered Lieut. Boggs among the first officers of his grade. A loss to his country, he will be sadly missed by friends here to whom he was endeared by his sincerity & fine manly qualities. In his early youth, Lieut. Boggs was remarkable for his love of truth & no fear of punishment could lead him to tell what was false. At the first Union meeting in his native town he was one of the first to sign his name as a volunteer in behalf of his country. He was prior to this, for 2 years in the Naval School at Annapolis, but left there before graduating & then turned his attention to civil engineering, his acquisitions in which science being found extremely useful, when he was leading a band of pioneers before the battle in front of Richmond. He escaped all the perils of those days to fall under the attacks of another & more inglorious foe, which has carried off so many of our bravest men. His remains were brought to NB to be interred. The care with which they were prepared & sent North was another evidence, if lore were wanting, of the affection & respect he was inspired in those around him He was buried from christ church, attended by many sorrowing relatives & friends. the coffin, containing his earthly tabernacle was covered, not with a funeral pall, but with the flag of the Varnuna, surmounted by a cross of evergreen ivy, a profusion of white flowers & his sword & sash, fit emblems of immortality, youth & bravery. Capt. Boggs himself entered the US Navy at the early age of 17 & his son entered the volunteer service when only 18, at a time when there as a fearful looking forward to the further & which has been followed by still more fearful continuation of our trials.. It is somewhat remarkable, that Capt. Boggs should have received is promotion as Post captain in the US Navy & his son as Capt. in the 11th Reg. NJV, on the same day, shut when the latter was too ill to realize it. There was a saying among the ancients, that he whom the gods loved died early, surely therefore, we who live in a christian country with christian privileges, should hope abad trust that the stroke which removed our young friend so early from the scene of life was sent in loving kinds & tender mere. Ref: Newark Daily Advertiser Newspaper, NJ. Published 1862.8.19. Obituary: Lieut Robert Boggs, of New Brunswick, NJ, son of Captain Boggs of the Varuna, died a few days since encamp. At the time of his death he was barely or note quite of aerie & was 1st Lieut. of Co. G. 1st Regiment NJV, which company he was mainly instrumental in forming. He was in the battle of Bull run & all the battle on the Peninsula. Monument is a stout, tall pillar of white sandstone. - - - | BOGGS, Lieut Robert .4 (I1869)
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11075 | Civil War, COD: typhoid fever. | BOGGS, Lieut Robert .4 (I1869)
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11076 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16)
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11077 | Claire is the daughter of Statira Katherine Shepard & David William Gordon. | GORDON, Claire Elizabeth (I1310)
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11078 | Claireville (Brampton), Ontario. | LAWRENCE, Elisha William .8 (I179)
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11079 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario | LAWRENCE, Mary Elizabeth .xiv (I221)
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11080 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario | LAWRENCE, Stuart BEATON (I223)
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11081 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario | LAWRENCE, William Elisha Thomas .18 (I235)
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11082 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario | CRAWFORD, Eugene Marguerite (I775)
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11083 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario (Alt DOB: 10 Sep 1867.) | LAWRENCE, James HUVER .viii (I236)
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11084 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario ALT DDOB: Bible says 5th of Sept 1883. | LAWRENCE, Mabel Agnes Triphenia (I781)
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11085 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario Alt DOB: Bible 20 Jul 1864 | LAWRENCE, Mary Eleanor MINNIE .xviii (I234)
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11086 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. | LAWRENCE, William Harold Rezeau .22 (I211)
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11087 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. | LAWRENCE, Sarah Margaret .xv (I214)
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11088 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. | LAWRENCE, Katherine Agnes .iii (I222)
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11089 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. | LAWRENCE, Sarah Catharine GERTRUDE .iv (I233)
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11090 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. | LAWRENCE, Townley Rezeau .v (I170)
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11091 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. | LAWRENCE, John Thomas .xxiv (I189)
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11092 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. Age one year. | LAWRENCE, Jonathan ALEXANDER Rezeau (I225)
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11093 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. Alt Name: Charles Mathew Lawrence would appear to be incorrect. | LAWRENCE, Charles Jonathan .5 (I780)
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11094 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. Bible DOB 2 -- 1761, | LAWRENCE, Ida Elizabeth (I168)
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11095 | Clairville (Brampton), Ontario. Monument reads died O t 10, 1867. | DEVINS, Sarah (I111)
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11096 | Clara A is the daughter of is the Clarissa Simons & Francis Wilkinson. Clara A Wilkinson is the wife of Wm. B. Harrison. - - - | WILKINSON, Clara A (I2873)
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11097 | Clara Agnes and Amos were at Marie McVicker's wedding in June 1931 | MCVICKER, Clara Agnes (I2357)
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11098 | Clara died in infancy a few months after her mother Margaret died. | FERN, Clara (I437)
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11099 | Clara is the daughter of Elmira Gorton and Benjamin T Godbolt. | GODBOLD, Clara (I2221)
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11100 | Clara is the daughter of Frances Buckley & John McGee. | MCGEE, Clara Elizabeth (I1771)
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