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12101 | Durham Co. | BROWN, Jacob B (I813)
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12102 | Durham Co. Lettering clear monument repaired with 2 metal bands 2009.. | VANZANT, Mary POLLY (I796)
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12103 | Durham, Durham Co., Engalnd | POUTON, Ann (I371)
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12104 | Durheim is on the lower Rhine in the Palatinate. | MATTICE, Hendrick (I378)
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12105 | During the Revolutionary War he served as a private in the Sussex Co. , N.J., Militia in 1777. On May 14, 1778 he was a member of Class 7, 5th battalion, Northampton Co., PA. Militia, and in 1781 was a member in Capt. John Franklin's Company of Wyoming Valley troops 5th. Reg. Connecticut Militia, 1782. On Feb. 5, 1787, he signed a petition during the Wyoming controversy. He had Lot No. 10 in the original grant of Standing stone, June 1788, and was a settler there under the Connecticut susquehanna Company, in or before 1790. He is listed as an inhabitant of Luzerne Co. in the 1790 census, which was not returned by townships. And once again we find him performing military duty. In Sept. 1792 he was a lieutenant, Second Co., Luzerne Militia, and Aug. 17, 1793, he was Captain, Sixth Co., First Rgt. of Luzerne Co. Militia. He moved from Standing Stone to Ulster, locating down next to the narrows. Both Leonard and his brother Cherick were taxables in Tioga Twp. Luzerne Co., in list bearing date 1795. It included all of what is now Bradford county above an east- and - west line that passed thru Standing Stone Rock. After living at Ulster for some years, he moved to New York Stae. On Oct. 7, 1803 he purchased land in Ontario Co., N.Y., from Richard Westbrook and Anne his wife, Ezra Towner, husband of his dau. Jane Westbrook, was a witness. He is listed in the 1810 census of Gorham, Ontario Co. He was a resident of Canada during the war of 1812, having resided at Westminster, Ontario, from 1811-1816. By 1820 he had found his way to Ohio, as in that year he was in Bennington, Delaware Co. In 1826 he paid taxes, both real and personal, once again in Bennington Twp., Delaware Co., Ohio. The following year July 5, 1827, was on the Delaware Co. list of Delinquent tax due. The Westbrooks had 7 children. While in Bradford County, Mr. Westbrook had also been an early settler in the Towner Hill area of Rome Twp. for a while. He married the aunt of Pheobe Brink McNames 2nd cousin of Andrew Westbrook. His daughter married Amos McNames, brother of Peter, who deserted from UC militia and fled to Ohio His son married Nancy McNames, sister of Peter. His son James joined the militia and deserted. "A middle aged settler from New York State by the name of Leonard Westbrook was place by [Simon Zelotes] Watson on the south part of lot 36. Later, about the end of April 1811, after Watson learned he was restricted in bringing to Westminster only Lower Canadians, he took the completely illegal action of going to Westbrook and declaring that he would evict him unless his fee was paid. He also apparently tried to extract his fees from a number of others in a similar manner. By these bullying tactics, which he accelerated and intensified during the War of 1812, Watson was trying to recoup some of his losses. Through intimidation Westbrook complied and gave Watson $62.50. By giving in Westbrook, who was well aware that he did not fit the "description for whom Land in Westminster was pprpriated," hoped he would later receive his grant through Watson's recommendation. Obviously he was ignorant of Watson's reduced authority over the settlement as Talbot, and not Watson, was now responsible for passing on applicants for land. When [Lt. Governor] Gore, before leaving for England, learned of the incident he wrote to Talbot suggesting that Westbrook was entitled to a certain amount of governmental indulgence, and also cautioned him regarding the delicacy of the situation. Gore was concerned that Watson would complain to him if he saw the government settling his Americans in Westminster where he was restricted from settling them himself, but Westbrook, considered by Talbot to be an honest and industrious man, was allowed to remain on his land. Unlike some of his fellow Americans, he stayed in Westminster during the war. On March 26, 1815, however, before he received that patent for the lot, he sold his claim to Thomas Dowlin for $200 and returned to the United States......Shortly after this transaction took place Dowlin sold Westbrook's improvements to Nun Moe, one of Watson's Lower Canadians." [Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township - Guy St-Denis] | WESTBROOK, Leonard (I68)
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12106 | During the winter 1889 her mother, Mary Patterson Felker, visited her sister Phoebe Myers in Lynch, Missouri. Owing to Lela being but an infant at the time, surely Lela must have been taken with her. - - - | FELKER, Lela Blair (I39)
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12107 | During the winter 1889 her mother, Mary Patterson Felker, visited her sister Phoebe Myers in Lynch, Missouri. Owing to Lela being but an infant at the time, surely Lela must have been taken with her. - - - | FELKER, Lela Blair (I39)
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12108 | Durnbach War Cemetery, Plot 5H6, RCAF. | JACKSON, Alvin Roy (I268)
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12109 | Durran Durra Via | THISTLETON, Eleanor Leah (P891)
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12110 | Dutch Reformed Church | Family (F1179)
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12111 | DWT also gives the last name as Swart; p 607 says Jannetje Swart Is there a relationship with Jacob Bartholomew Swart of Port Sarnia, husband of Mary Ann Odell? | SHORTZ, Jane (I478)
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12112 | DWT says b. 1864; mixed up with William? Teeple 9 | TEEPLE*, Delial (I108)
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12113 | DWT says George Nathan Griffith was unmarried. The dates given by DWT coincide with the gravestone saying died 1942 age 65. Being unmarried would make sense that he would be married with his parents. However the gravestone says George M., not George N. I think the gravestone is incorrect. Griffeth 8 | GRIFFETH*, George Nathan (I418)
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12114 | DWT says James & Margaret are both buried at BSC but only Margaret has been found.; her stone is a double one, (Nixon4) but only her inscription is there, the other is blank; GPR reading in 2012 shows there are 3 burials at the stone; G. Curnoe confirmed James is buried at BSC so it is presumed he is there with wife Margaret, but the stone was never inscribed [who is the 3rd one buried there?] farmed L75 ETR at corner of Bostwick and Pack roads | NIXON*+, James (I793)
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12115 | DWT: buried at BSC; we have no record for Hannah Manning nee Odell | ODELL, Hannah (I560)
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12116 | DWT: buried on the family farm | MANNING, Jacob (I561)
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12117 | dypyheria. Aged 13y 7m 7d. | LAWRENCE, Mary Eleanor .xv (I1480)
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12118 | E Lot 12, Con 7 (from brother James Sargent) | SARGENT, Cyrus (I330)
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12119 | E Lot 25, Con 5 | CARLAW, Walter FERGuson (I434)
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12120 | E Marie Felker. | FELKER, Ella MARIE (I77)
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12121 | E-mail on 1/13/2004 from Gmd6224@cs.com to led103@hotmail.com// recrowley@earthlink.net// and Tazdough@aol.com: Today , I went to Isaac W Dunhams English history to check the info on the Dunham's to see if there was a marriage between a Dunham, Singletary, or Cook. Well ofcourse there was nothing. I have the first 15 pages of the English history BUT; in reading the pages, the Contract, the passengers on the Mayflower signed was there. As well as all the male passengers who signed it : Guess What???????? There in the middle of the list Francis Cook. Now look at the new papers Jackie sent us=page 1. Check the list on the first page Maybe we can straighten out the dates by finding the Cook family, of the Mayflower. Gladys D Sussanah Cook daughter of Francis Cook married Richard Singletary. First son named Francis=He married Agnes Cook. Then Richard Dunham Singletary married Sussanah Cooke Daughter of Jonus Cooke. | COOK, Susannah (I7337)
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12122 | E. Gwillimbury Twp, Plot Stone 2 | WOODCOCK, Sylvester (I370)
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12123 | E. Gwillimbury, L7, con 4. | WILLSON, Richard TITUS (I127)
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12124 | E. Gwillimbury. | WILLSON, William Graham .2 (I31)
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12125 | E. Marie Felker, Res. Weston Rd. | FELKER, Ella MARIE (I69)
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12126 | EA 080 | WARD HAM, Alice Thera (P408)
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12127 | Eager enclosure | SMITH*, Eliza (I1050)
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12128 | Earl David Magee MAGEE, Earl David - Peacefully at Toronto General Hospital on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Marjorie, loving father of Nancy, Robert (predeceased) and Karen. Proud grandfather of Brandee, Asta, Ryan and B | MAGEE, Earl David (P253)
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12129 | Earl is the son of Johannah Talbot & Oscar John day b 1877, Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. | DAY, Earl (I311)
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12130 | Earl said in a letter that he was born in the house at Chisholm's Corners (Hwy 62/County Road 1). | BROWN, Earl Manson (I368)
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12131 | Early churches in the Niagara Peninsula, Stamford and Chippawa, with marriage records of Thomas Cummings, and extracts from the Cummings' papers, George Vanderburgh and Betsey Ann Church, of the Township of Thorold, were married by license, March 26, 1835. | Family (F8)
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12132 | Early History of the Twp. of Erin | Source (S3)
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12133 | Early in 1921 Alexander developed abdominal tubercular disease. In May he developed acute tuberculosis in his lungs. He died at 5:20 a.m. on August 1, 1921 at the age of 33. His family suspected that his illness was partly caused by his exposure to chemical gas during World War I. | WHYTE, Alexander George (I5477)
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12134 | Early Members of Mount Carmel Methodist Church, Lot 15, Con 7, Garafraxa Twp.: Monkman Martha Ann was born in 1838 in Ontario, 1871 living West Garafraxa. . Fred Felker, (1843-1903), married Jane Monkman, (1851-1929), daughter of John Monkman who lived on W? Lot 15, Con, 7, 6th Line., W Garafraxa. (John Monkman died in 1866, at age of 30 years.) . Fred & Jane Felker had a son, Frank W., born in 1887 in W Garafraxa and died in Toronto, Mar 17, 1964, aged 77 years. He married Florence McDonald (some relative of Eva Gerrie's for they visited with the Felker). Frank & Florence Felker settled in Fergus. About 1944, they moved to Toronto. He was buried at Belsyde Cemetery, Fergus. . They had a daughter, Mrs. C V McLachlan of Ingersoll. Fergus Freeholder Newspaper: . 1902 Aug 28, Mr Mrs F Felker spent Sunday with latter's brother, Wm. Monkman, . 1902 May 29, Mr Mrs F W Felker & children of Guelph visited Fergus for Victoria Day. 1920 Sep 23 -24, Centre Wellington First Prize Winners, held in Fergus Mrs. Felker entered in a number of categories: Domestic Science, Homemade: Loaf White Bread, Loaf Brown Bread; Tea Biscuits; Plain Cookies; macaroons Or Fancy Tea Cakes; doughnuts; White Fruit Cake; Pumpkin Pie; Lemond Pie; Canned Sealer Tomatoes; Two loaves of Bread from Snowdrift flour;. Ladies useful Work: Rag Floor mat, braided; Fancy Wrist Bag. Note: First name of Mrs. Felker was not given. Based on available information, Mrs Jane Felker was living in Fergus in 1920. She must have been a very good cook! Snowdrift flower was manufactured in Dayton, by North Pacific Flour Mills Co.. .1921 Oct 13 - Fergus 16th Annual Fall Fair Prize, listings for Mrs J Felker: 8 Tea Biscuits, 12 Macroons/fancy tea cakes; 6 Doughnuts; Pumpkin Pie, Lemond Pie.; Bottle Sour Mixed Pickles; 2 Loves Bread; Best 2 Loves of Bread from Snowdrift Flower; Mrs J Felker, Crocheted Rag mat, Black Currants. . 1924 Oct 9, Fergus Fair Prize Winners: Mrs. Felker, Loaf brown bread, heart rising; White fruit cake, Bottle Sour Mixed Pickles; Centre-piece crochet trimmed colored. . 1924 Oct 9 Prize Winners at Fergus Fair, Mrs Felker: White fruit cake, bottle sour mixed pickles; centre pieced crochet trimmed colored; Loaf brown bread, yes rising. . 1925 Dec 3. Want Ads. Articles for sale: Some good second-hand furniture & a range. Will be sold reasonable. Apply to Mrs Felker. St. Andrew St. . 1926 Jul 3, Belwood, Mrs Felker & daughter, Mrs Grieve of Fergus, visited Mrs Jas. McDonald & Miss Mable McDonald, a few days ago. . 1926 Jun 24. Last Hallowe'en somebody took a rustic seat from the residence of Mrs Felker, St. Andrew St. Would the party who has the same in their possession kindly communicate with the owner. . 1926 Feb 7, Fergus Fair, Mrs Felker: Summer Radish.White Bread, 6 Tomatoes with steams on, Collection of 12 Dahlias; 8 Oatmeal cookies with fruit or jam filling; 6 fruit filling Tarts, Lemond & pumpkin Pie; Sealer variety pickles; & Lady's Beaded necklaces; homemade comforter; Wool socks or stockings; Pair pillow cases & sheets. . 1927 Aug 25, Fergus Fair, Mrs Felker: Lots of Blooms at Flower show: Stocks (flowers); Dahlias, flower table ornament. . 1927 Nov 3, For Sale - Rug, size 9X12 in good condition. Will sell for $12.00; also leather covered arm chair & small table for sale. Apply to Mrs Felker, Fergus. . 1927 Nov 17, (Front Page;) Help to Sell Several Articles: S Meyer sold the ram he advertised, the robe that was found located its owner. A. Johnston sold the wood, Mrs Felker, her rug & several other sales were made last week through the small advertisements on our Business Pointers page. If you have anything you want sell or to buy, try one of these small advertisements. They cost only 50 cents for 5 lines or less.Ref: Fergus News Record. - - - | MONKMAN, Jane (I228)
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12135 | Early Members of the Methodist Church: TURNBULL, Isabella, d/o James Isabella, was born on August 27, 1845 in Guelph, & was baptized on November 30, 1845 at Guelph by Rev. J. Briggs. Isabella Turnbull married Bill Reid of North Dakota. - - - | TURNBULL, Isabella (I416)
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12136 | Early Members of the Methodist Church: TURNBULL, John, s/o James Isabella was born on January 28, 1844 in Guelph & was baptized on November 20, 1845 at Guelph by Rev. J. Briggs. - - - | TURNBULL, John (I417)
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12137 | Early Members of the Methodist Church: FELKER, Ivan , 1919 Norfolk St. member. . Ontario Marriage Registration, Wellington Co., #021677-25 Ivan Oswald Felker, 20, salesman, Guelph, 76 St. Amand St. Guelph, s/o Freeman Washington Felker (b. Fergus Ontario) & Elizabeth Mooney, married Louisa Harriet Britton, 24, bookkeeper, Nichol Twp., 76 St. Amand St. Guelph, d/o James Ellis Britton (b. Nichol Twp.) & Mary Goodwin, Witn: Mrs. Adam Taylor of 64 Glasgow St. & M.E.H. MacKenzie of 48 Glasgow St., 10 March 1925 at Guelph. Orton, Mr Mrs Ivan Felker & son of Guelph, visited with friends here on Sunday. . 1990 - The Wellington County Museum has an audio cassette recording of the Merv Woods Orchestra, including the music of Ivan Felker. Old-Time Fiddling in Wellington County: A Historical Perspective, by D. Wayne Bridge, 12 pages, 1990[?]. Includes audiocassette with 17 selections. . 1937, Orton, Mr Mrs Ivan, of Guelph called on friends in town on Sunday. - - - | FELKER, Ivan Oswald (I249)
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12138 | Early NJ Marriage, Vol. GN, NJ State Archives, 1788 Jul 19, Burlington, NJ | Source (S7)
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12139 | EARLY SETTLERS OF BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA,, listed the personal facts. Sources: Text: Godfrey, Marie H.. EARLY SETTLERS OF BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA, VOLUMES I & II. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1979. | BUSH, JohnJr Council (I2573)
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12140 | Earnest H is the son of Mary E Jacobs & Wm. Teetzel. | TEETZEL, Earnest Hilured? (I1378)
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12141 | East Garafraxa Twp., Dufferin Co., Ontario | SARGENT, Henry (I359)
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12142 | East Garafraxa Twp., Dufferin Co., Ontario | SARGENT, John (I358)
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12143 | East Gwilimbury Twp., Lot 7, Con 4. | WILLSON, Richard TITUS (I478)
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12144 | East Gwillimburn Twp., ON. | WILLSON, John David .4 (I15)
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12145 | East Gwillimbury | EMES, Eleanor PNELOPE (I1509)
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12146 | East Gwillimbury. | EMES, Eleanor PENELOPE (I157)
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12147 | East Lansing, MI. | OLINGER, Theodore J (I1883)
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12148 | East of Rd. 8 & 9 south, between 2nd-3rd Cons. | RANDALL, Elizabeth BETSEY (I452)
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12149 | East of Yonge St., Toronto. | SAMPSON, Hugh Albert (I673)
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12150 | East Parish Burying Ground | WARD, JOHN X (P14355)
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