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11851 died from diabetes..see death certificate attached. registration is dated October 30.1937 age is listed as 96 years and 15 days racial origin is listed as English address is listed as 356 Hill Street London Ontario . WAISTELL, Isabella (P37)
 
11852 died from diabtes HAYDEN, Margaret (P57)
 
11853 died from drowning date unknown see the application for membership of his father Thomas to the Odd Fellows signed on 30 November 1877 where it says he had one brother who died at age of 20 by drowning. HEADON, Robert (P132)
 
11854 Died from embolism, acute endrocarditis following Quinsy. GROW, Harry LAWRENCE (I1667)
 
11855 Died from flu epidemic. CASSAN, John ARTHUR (I103)
 
11856 died from illness in War of 1812 in Quebec
[HCM, p. 948]: John Odell was born in 1758 in Dutchess County, N.Y.. His wife, Enor Schriver, was also born in that State, Feb. 17, 1761, and to their union a family of ten children were born -- William, Peter, Joshua S., Albert S., John, James, Rebecca (who married a Mr. Doty), Martha (wife of Ezra Griffith, the first tax collector of Westminster Township), Hannah and Loop. During the American Revolution, John Odell was a Loyalist, and left the State of New York shortly after 1785, and settled near Montreal, Canada, where he passed the remainder of his days. All his children, with the exception of Loop, who died in Lower Canada, came to Westminster Township, Ont., his son Albert S. being the first one to come. The latter arrived in 1810, and the remainder of the family shortly after, his brother Joshua coming in 1811 and taking up 200 acres of land, on which he located and began clearing.

[HCM, p. 950]: John Odell was born February 19, 1758, and was married on the 17th day of February, 1779, to Miss Enor Schriver, who was born February 17, 1761. Their sons and dughters are as follows: -- William (who was born February 17, 1782), Peter (born November 17, 1783), Johanna (born September 1, 1785), Albert S. (born May 26, 1787), John (born May 18, 1789), James (born July 19, 1791), Rebecca (born September 19, 1793), Martha (born January 15, 1796), Hannah (born April 1, 1798), and Loop (born March 1, 1802). [The third child was given by William Odell as Joshua S., instead of Johanna.] 
ODELL, John (I466)
 
11857 died from injuries received in a car accident in Ottawa WESTELL, Oran (P9)
 
11858 died from TB HEADON (HAYDEN), Elizabeth Ann (P137)
 
11859 died from whooping cough after 10 days DOYLE, Ann (P142)
 
11860 died from wounds at the Battle of Chippawa 1814 WILKERSON, Jacob (I1587)
 
11861 Died in a hunting accident. FELKER, William GEORGE .8 (I237)
 
11862 died in a snowstorm; body not found for several months.
Buried at Pond Mills [DWT] 
MCLAREN*, Margaret (I1326)
 
11863 died in an auto accident in Rochester, N.Y. DOYLE, Mary Rita (I2645)
 
11864 Died in BattleCpl. Joseph Ward WARD, Joseph (Jane) (P15392)
 
11865 Died in Bolton, but the death was registered in Carlisle (30 miles down the roadprobably the administrative centre for Cumberland County). HALL, Thomas (P851)
 
11866 died in childbirth, age 16 MCLAREN, Marjorie (I1257)
 
11867 Died in childbirth, son John I Doan. WILLSON, Mary .2 (I19)
 
11868 Died in childbirth, son John I Doan. WILLSON, Mary (I1633)
 
11869 Died in childbirth. Aged 38y. WILLSON, Anna Maria ANNIE (I475)
 
11870 died in childhood or infancy? HAYDEN (P79)
 
11871 died in Cobourg hospital Cremation---- MacCoubrey FH, Cobourg Ontario MCINTOSH, Bruce Frederick George (P152)
 
11872 Died in crib KINNEY, William Jeffrey (I537)
 
11873 Died in her 100th year CASSADY, Eliza Ann (I1458)
 
11874 Died In her 97th year. HAYNES, MERCY (I662)
 
11875 Died in her new home, Lot 2, William St., Woodbridge, aged 91, Bronchitis, 2 weeks. BEATON, Margaret (I773)
 
11876 died in infancy LOBB, John Charles (I393)
 
11877 died in infancy LOBB, Herbert E (I394)
 
11878 Died in infancy JEFFREY, Mary (I1300)
 
11879 Died in infancy JEFFREY, William (I1295)
 
11880 died in infancy. LOBB, Henry M (I395)
 
11881 died in infancy. Rd. James Langstaff, Accucheur. STEWART, Basil Dumont Walsingham (I720)
 
11882 Died in Infancy. Dates unknown GROVES, ?? (I528)
 
11883 died in infancy. Verify location. LOBB, Emma C (I392)
 
11884 Died in Lee Co., Florida WHITTEMORE, Aubrey Luther .2 (I550)
 
11885 Died in line of duty as a Firefighter during the Kenyon-Connell dynamite explosion CAMERON, Angus Delwin Duncan (Little Angus) (I4178)
 
11886 Died in North Carolina no issue DOLSON, Alfred Ford (P1620)
 
11887 Died in the summer. GIBBONS, Richard .2 Patentee (I126)
 
11888 Died in Villa d'Elcie, near Florence.  LAWRENCE, Mary Neill .ix (I387)
 
11889 Died in WWII. BENTON, Robert Bruce Jr. (I1859)
 
11890 Died in/after childbirth BAILEY, Jane Jenny (P5581)
 
11891 Died Infancy LAWRENCE, James Montaudevert .iv (I389)
 
11892 died infancy LAWRENCE, Joseph .V (I448)
 
11893 died infant EVELEIGH, Albert Newton (I93)
 
11894 Died intestate in England.
Wife & children Landed at Plymouth Mass on Sunday, 1635 Apr 2, on the ship "Planter".

Mouthmouth Co. From its Settlement to the Surrender of the Gov of NJ, to the Crown in 1702, by Hon Joel Parker, NJ Historical Society paper, extracted from a long article:
. 1609 Sep 3, Natives who lived in what is now Monmouth col, discovered a ship bearing toward the shore, He Half Moon, commanded by Hendrick Hudson, of Dutch East India Co, anchored in Raritan Bay, near Sand Hook.
. 1664 Apr 2 -James Duke of York, brother to Charles II of England gave Governor Col. Nicolls powers to grant land. The Monmouth patent granted Elizabethown settlers lands in Middletown, Shrewsbury & Portland Point (after called the Highlands). Each town had a law making body, & a board of Land proprietors, this was a pure democracy.
. 1667 Dec 12, General Assembly Officer shoes by Middletown Inhabitants & established by oath: Middletown: constable Rid Gibbons, Overseers J. Holmes, William Lawrence, Deputies Shem Arnold.
. 1668 May a law had been passed by the Elizabethtown Assembly levying a £5 tax on each town. Middletown & Shrewsbury refused to pay this rate because the Nicolls patent excepted them from taxes for 7 years. James Ashton, Jonathan Holmes, Richard Gibbens, Richard Stout, William Lawrence & Edmund Tartt were ordered to give answers the Governors men in the town's behalf.
. 1674 Jul 31 - King Charles give new grants & instructions to Sir Geo. Carteret. & Line was drawn between the two patents. Carteret disowned the Nicolls patent & order if the inhabitants did not take out new patents the Governor & Council should dislodge them.
Ref: Monmouth Inquirer newspaper, Freehold, NJ, publ. 1872 Dec 12.

Members of the NJ Provincial Assembly from Monmouth Co.
. 1707 Assembly -William Lawrence
. 1708-09-10 Elisha Lawrence
. 1716 Wm & Elisha Lawrence
. 1721 Wm. Lawrence
. 1743 to 49, 1751, 1752 - Robert Lawrence
. 1761-1772 Richard Lawrence.
. 1746-7, & 1754-58. Robert Lawrence was Speaker of the Assembly.
. 1789 - 1795, Elisha Lawrence, Vice President of NJ Legislative Council
Ref: Monmouth Democrat newspaper, Freehold, NJ, pub. 1873 Dec 4.

The Lawrence Estate in England
the supposed heirs of the Lawrence Estate in England are combining throughout the US to bring the question which has so long agitated the family, to a final test in the Court of Chancery in England. also a great many traditions among different members of the family as to the manner in which the heirship became vested in the Lawrence family.

Some claim the estate originated in the sequestration of the estates of Sir Richard Townley, by chapels the Second, in consequence of the part his father took against King Charles the first, & who was killed at the battle of Marston Moor.
Others that the estate originated in the adherence of Sir Richard Townly to Cromwell, he being a member of Cromwell's council which condemned King Charles to death, of which William Lawrence, (who is claimed by nearly all the Lawrence in America as ancestor) is said to have been President: & that upon the accession of King Charles the First to he throne, they were obliged to fly the kingdom, leaving behind them their estates, which were confiscated during their life times & reverted to their descendants after their death; & as their descendants have never taken any legal steps to recover them, they have remained in the court of Chancery ever since.
…advertisement of a meeting June 10, 1868 in Dayton, Ohio for all claimants of this person of immense fortune are earnestly invited to attend: signed W Lawrence Winchell, chain. Executive Committee, Box 210 Dayton, O,
Ref: Monmouth Democrat newspaper, Freehold, NJ.

Note: The claims of a fortune, was in fact a lawyers' scam to earn fees! Elisha Lawrence's family, of Ontario, were among the lost hopefuls.- PJ Ahlberg. 2018. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Capt. Thomas .I (I29)
 
11895 died October 15, 1921 at the age of 8 months and was buried in St. Joseph's cemetery in Lemieux, ON under the name of McGinnis. MCINNIS, Thomas Gerald (I5688)
 
11896 Died of a cerebral hemorrhage after few hours. HAMILTON, Richard Lawrence (I17)
 
11897 Died of a heart attach after spending a day at the Acton Fall Fair. MCCUTCHEON, Hugh .5 (I44)
 
11898 died of a heart attack had hyperlipidemia HAYDEN, Edward (P54)
 
11899 Died of a ruptured appendix Was engaged to be married The home on the river road had been built for him and his fiance. His brother Frederick ended up living in the house. DOLSEN, John Gilbert (P88)
 
11900 died of acute bronchitis see death certificate DAGG, Henry (P96)
 

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