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11301 | COD: Valvulor disease of heart. | HUGHSON, Susan (I342)
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11302 | COD: Whooping Cough. AE 5 mo., 3 wks, s/o Charles & Grace Lawrence. Monument S4.19. | LAWRENCE, George B .i (I1441)
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11303 | COD:Typhoid Fever, 6 weeks. Aged 65y 4m. b. May 1840. | WALKER, Edward R .3rd (I53)
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11304 | Codicil of Will; (Will dated 1770.3.5) & Proved 7.27.1771. | BORDEN, Hannah Anne (I2709)
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11305 | Coffeville. | ROSZEL, Eugene Quiinton GENE (I708)
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11306 | Coffeyville, KS. | TRUGHBER, Lael Elizabeth (I706)
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11307 | Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., Kansas | ROSZEL, Roy Stanley (I702)
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11308 | Coffeyville. | BERTRUM, Ruby Lauretta (I713)
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11309 | Coldwater Road. | LAWRENCE, Andrew EGERTON (I1477)
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11310 | Coldwell aged 5 years, | CALDWELL*, William Mathew (I967)
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11311 | Colin is the son of Julia Baldwin & Abram Lockwood Willson. . Lot 23, Con 3, Harwich Twp., Elgin Co., On Lake Erie, Township of Harwich, [recombined} Book 299-302, p1218-9. . 1882 Oct 31, B&S, Collin Willson et ul?, to Abram L Willson, $1100, Part 17.5 Acres. - - - | WILLSON, Collins Handy (I1106)
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11312 | Colin is the son of Mary Jane Nichols and John Nicholson. | NICHOLSON, Colin Foy (I1250)
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11313 | Collection of materials relating to many of the Jeffreys | Source (S35)
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11314 | College Student Lists | Source (S389242978)
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11315 | Collingwood Street. | PATTERSON, Lawrence Irvington (I407)
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11316 | Collingwood, Con 7, Lot 41. | HALE, Evelyn Freda (I505)
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11317 | Collingwood. | CONNOLLY, Charles R (I508)
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11318 | Coloma, Berrien Co., MI., cremation. | CROWLEY, DONald A (I1807)
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11319 | Colonel James Newell Hay married Margaret Montgomery, b 22 Jun 1784, Monmouth, NJ. Their child Mary Montgomery Hay, 26 Nov 1807, Monmouth, NJ. 1850 Census, Lawrence, NJ. James N Hay M 67 New Jersey Margaret Hay F 65 New Jersey Cornelia Hay F 35 New Jersey William G Hay M 34 New Jersey Sarah Hay F 28 New Jersey Peter Spader M 45 New Jersey Arget Brisk F 22 Germany Samuel Wooley M 12 New Jersey Elisabeth Crumbell F 8 New Jersey. - - - | HAY, Col. James Newell (I1724)
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11320 | Colorado Springs Directory . 1924 - Hamilton, Herman A (Pearl A) sec. Elton Oil Co., h. 22 E San Miguel. . 1927 - 1828 - 1929 - Herman A Hamilton, 22 E San Miguel; Mrs Pearl A Hamilton, mustchr 22 E San Miguel, r. do. . 1938 - Hamilton, Herman A (Pearl A) sec- treas Investors Motor Oil Co., Elton Oil Co., h. 22 E San Miguel. Mrs Pearl A Hamilton, mustchr 22 E San Miguel. . 1939 - Hamilton, Herman A (Pearl A) secretary pres. Am. Flueorspar Corp, Investors Motor Oil Co., Elton Oil Co., h. 22 E San Miguel. . 1942 - Pearl A Hamilton (wid. Herman A) mus. tchr., 22 E San Miguel h. do. . 1891 Feb 13. Durand, Fred Hamilton, a former resident of tis place, but now of Bay city, has been visiting friends intern this week. [Verify this Fred Hamilton.] . 1891 Mar 20 - Fred Hamilton, of Bay City is visiting in town this week. . 1891 Mar 27 - Fred Hamilton returned to his home in Bay City this week. Ref: Owosso Times Newspaper, Michigan. . 1894 Apr 20, Ithaca. Fred Hamilton was in Frankfort Tuesday. Ithaca is to have a new jewelry store, also a secondhand store. Ref: Alma Record Newspaper, Alma, Michigan News-Palladium & Daily Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan: . 1897 Oct 2 The reception at the residence of Rev James Hamilton has evening was attended by a large crown. The occasion was a very happy one & the evening passed very pleasantly. Music provided by Fred Hamilton, with the cornet & Art Pianist. . 1898 July 2- MARRIED IN DETROIT, Herman Alfred Hamilton & Miss Pearl Alta Blue, Wed. Herman Alfred Hamilton, the well-known clerk in Haydon's jewellery store & son of Rev. James Hamilton of St. Joseph was married to Miss Pearl Alta Blue of Elm, Michigan. Wednesday morning in Detroit: Only the immediate relatives were present at the ceremony. The happy couple arrived in Benton Harbor Wed. evening & Mr. Hamilton, who is better known as "Fred" is receiving congratulations from his friends. Both young people are highly esteemed by all their acquaintances. . 1905 May 5 - Rev. James Hamilton of Grand Rapids is the guest of his son, H A Hamilton. . 1899 Sep 23 - Messrs. Teetzel & Hamilton will open another store in St. Joseph Oct 1, of which Mr. H. A. HAMILTON will have charge. Mr. Teetzel remaining in the store here. The stocks of both stores are to be filled to meet all demands. Note: Chas. W Teetzel is the 2nd cousin of Herman Hamilton. - PJA . 1899 Dec 12 Advertisement: Teetzel & Hamilton, Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Two stores, well filled, new stocks, all novelties, latest in everything, Benton Harbor & St. Joseph. - We are closing out C E Bowman's line of musical instruments cost. . 1900 June 21 - Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Teetzel & Hamilton formally dissolved partnership today. Mr. T retains the store in Benton Harbor & Mr. Hamilton takes the St. Joseph business. The dissolution is the result of the increase & growth of the firms business & seemed advisable for the mutual interests of the parties. Mr. T has for many hears been engaged in the jewelry business in this city & his success is note with satisfaction of his friends. . 1902 Aug 15 - Mrs. James Redner & son of Battle Creek arrived this morning & will visit at the home of H A Hamilton until Sunday. . 1903 Mar 23 - Co. Elects Officers. Kenneth MN Ransom chosen head of Boat Building concern. St. Joseph Herald, Stockholders of the St. Joseph Boat Manufacturing Co. 1st annual meeting Sat. night. KMR. St. Joseph, Ernest F Smith, Chicago & H. A. Hamilton (Sec, Treasurer) of this city were chosen directors for the ensuing year, co. ...several contracts. . 1903 Jan 5 - Mrs. Fred Hamilton who has been quite is much improved. . 1903 Jan 7 - Mr. Fred Hamilton is confined to his home with influenza. Mrs. Hamilton, who has been ill, is able to be up. . 1905 May 27 - THE NICKEL CLUB. The E A Graham home was the scene of a pretty gathering last evening it being one of the meetings of the Nickel card club. The tables were all named for cities in Michigan with the exception for Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, which is the home city of the guest of honor, Mrs J K Ross. The tables were named & presided over by the following ladies, Fond du Lac, Mrs J K Ross; Detroit Mrs. H A Hamilton; Grand Rapids Mrs I W Riford; Niles, Mrs F A Woodruff; Battle Creek, Mrs J FJ W Fletcher; Benton Harbor, Mrs. G M Bell & St. Joseph, Mrs. Mary Ransom. Detroit was the successful table, capturing 16 flags, the ladies who won were Mesdames H A Hamilton, I C Travis, O O Jordan, N, C Sanbier, A Velie & L Schultz. The prizes were beautiful china plates & the guest of honor was presented with a pretty sugar bowl & creamer by the hostesses Mesdames Hull & Graham, assisted by Mrs. Lewis Schultz, served lemon ice & cake. . 1903 Oct 2, Rev JH of Grand Raids has arrived to visit his children, Fred Hamilton & Mrs. Kenneth Ransom. . 1905 Oct 20 - Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hamilton left yesterday afternoon for the eastern part of the state where they will visit friends for two weeks. Mrs. Hamilton will then leave for Colorado Springs, but Mr. Hamilton will return to this city for a few days before leaving for his home in Colorado. . 1931 Oct 17 - Rev. James Hamilton & Walter Hamilton of Grand Rapids are guests of H A Hamilton. . Fred H Hamilton, son, 5 yrs /1875 born MI, Father b Canada, Mother, born Penn. - - - | HAMILTON, Herman Alfred FRED (I814)
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11321 | Colpoy's Bay, Edgehill, Grey County, | HIUSER, Frederick (I14876)
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11322 | Columbus, Fraklin Co., Ohio | LEIN, Mildred Natalie (I2824)
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11323 | Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio | MCFARLAND, Robert Doner (I3026)
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11324 | Comelius T. Callaghan seems to have been a man of some means, as he bought several parcels of land around 1856. He held the original Crown Patents for 100 acres Con 5 Lot32 (Dec.4, 1856), and also for 100 acres at Con 5 Lot36, bought on the same day. He lived on the farm at Con 5, S 1/2 Lot 36 | CALLAGHAN, Cornelius T (I11219)
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11325 | Commache, OK. | SITTON, William Brown BILL .1 (I122)
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11326 | Commache, OK. | CASH, Louisa LOU (I123)
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11327 | Comment by Jay Moore, Jan. 2000: I have a photocopy of the article, "The Bowlby Family. An Interesting Sketch of Traditional History by Dr. A. Bowlby" and attached to it is a note, written in a hand I don't recognize, appearing to be from someone from the family. In it, he or she has described a number of errors made by Dr. A. Bowlby, the author of the article. The first states "Adam Bowlby's grandfather was Richard Bowlby, not John." However, when I compare the dates, it appears logical that John WAS his grandfather after all. This will require further confirmation. | BOWLBY, Adam (I581)
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11328 | Complete Minutes may be found on the internet, at The City of Toronto Public Libraries. | Source (S48)
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11329 | Compton | CHILDERS, Charlie C (I19335)
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11330 | Compton | CHILDERS, Hilary D (I19336)
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11331 | Compton | CHILDERS, Richard (I19337)
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11332 | computer . smith at hotmail com Mark Smith https://ftonsmiths.tribalpages.com | SMITH, Roger Mark (P11468)
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11333 | Con 10 | VANZANT, Henry .3 (I1375)
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11334 | Con 2, Lot 2. | WILLIAMS, Nelson Ray (I1066)
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11335 | Con 2, Lot 5, Toronto Twp. [Verify this Wm. Johnston.] | JOHNSTON, William .1 (I935)
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11336 | Con 2. | DOAN, Elizabeth (I338)
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11337 | Con 3, Lot 9, Erin Twp. Alt Name Stuart. | MCCUTCHEON, Stewart .1 (I5)
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11338 | Con 4 Whitechurch Tp. | WILLSON, Alonzo P (I198)
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11339 | Con 5 Lot 26 | FELKER, Daniel (I213)
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11340 | Con 6 E, Lot 4 | HEATON, Noah (I1717)
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11341 | Con 6, Lot 17, Mongolia, Markham Twp., Stouffville, Ontario. Weeping willow tombstone, lies flat in a grouping on the ground. (Also known as Bronwsburger Cemetery). | VANZANT, Garrett William .2 (I773)
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11342 | Con 9, Lot 1. | WATSON, ISABELla Victoria (I188)
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11343 | Con 9, Lot 13. | BURTON, Robert Errol BOB (I2112)
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11344 | Con 9, Lot 2 Toronto Gore | LAWRENCE, Isaac James .ii (I215)
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11345 | Con. 5 | BAILEY, Alfred Jr. (I496)
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11346 | Confirm location. | RITCHIE, Owen Esq. (I1072)
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11347 | Confirmation, St. Peter's Ang. Church, 12 Oct 1812. | GOELET, Mary Ann (I1533)
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11348 | Conflict or Fact? Estella Nina Hobby b. 2-20-1894 is researched to be the wife of Randolph Dalmous Houston. However, Offie Houston married Stella Hobby, b. 12-1894. He died in 1930, leaving time for Randolph Dalmous to marry her as a widow after he was 21. The presumption is then that Randolph Dalmous married Stella Nina Hobby, after she was widowed from Offie Houston. The connection has not been executed in the Family Tree, until more evidence corroberates this finding. | HOUSTON, Randolph Dalmous (I519)
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11349 | Conflicting information: - Middle name conflicts with Eileen Hutchison's transcription of death notices (Library Item 7) where it says McGowan rather than Rodger. - Part History of the Greig Family says living in Montreal (around 1898-1900?) Only birth record is the Part History of the Greig Family (Library/William Greig/Item 2). It suggest the same biirth date as her brother John - twins. In 1922, at time of her father's death she lived with him in Baltimore (See Library/William Greig/Item 7) Died in Vancouver (Library/Wickliffe Greig/Item 7) | GREIG, Elizabeth McGowan Rodger (I145)
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11350 | Conflicting surname for Mercy. Vaughn is sometimes said to be her stepfather's name or not related at all to any Vaughn. The step father of Caleb's second wife was Wm. Vaughan | CARR, Mercy (P9192)
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