Matches 12,401 to 12,450 of 26,054
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12401 | Emma died of a heart attack and a stroke. | FERN, Emma (I414)
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12402 | Emma Eliza is the daughter of Margaret & William Crawford. Emma E Crawford & Arthur W Willson are first cousins. Verify birth location of the children. - - - | CRAWFORD, Emma Eliza Josephine (I270)
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12403 | Emma Harriet Adelaide June ADA Snider is the daughter of ELIZAabeth Jane Willson & Joseph Snider. - - - | SNIDER, Emma Harriet (I226)
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12404 | Emma Harriet Adelaide June ADA Snider is the daughter of ELIZAabeth Jane Willson and Joseph Snider. - - - | SNIDER, Emma HARRIET (I2844)
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12405 | Emma is the daughter of William & Mary Ann Oakley Etzel. THREE Estell sisters married THREE Sargent brothers: Ellen Estell married John Sargent, & Emma Louse Estell married Henry Sargent, & Mary Jane Estell married Cyrus Sargent. - - - | ETSELL, Emma Louise (I363)
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12406 | Emma is the daughter of Anna N.K. & Ivor Ivorson, both born in Norway. Emma Josephine's children: Ivan Beaton, 1918; James Rezeau, 192x & Harry Keith Roy Lawrence, 1927. - - - | IVORSON, Emma Josephine (I45)
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12407 | Emma is the daughter of Catharine Buizel & Henry Geisel, both from Germany. | GEISEL, Emma (I384)
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12408 | Emma is the daughter of Christina Pockert & Maximillian Ficsher, both born in Germany. 1892 Jul 29 - Lynn, Miss Fisher of Troy, is visit there her sister Mrs. Lewis Teetzel. Ref: Brockway Centre Weekly Expositor. 1917 - Cause of death: Brights disease (thyroid) & cirrhosis of the liver, various veins, secondary contributory: Hemakorsis of heart Reporter Myrtle Wills (Hills?), Capac, Michigan. 1921 Feb 17 - State of Michigan, the Probate Court for the County of St. Clair. At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Port Huron, in said County, on the 10th day of February A. D. 1921. Present, HON. GEORGE L. BROWN, Judge of Probate. In the. Matter of the Estate of Emma A. Teetzel, Deceased Elmer Teetzel having filed with this Court his petition praying that he or some other suitable person be appointed administrator of said estate; It is ordered that Monday, the 14th day of March next, at 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office be appointed for hearing thereof; & it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published 3 successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Yale Expositor, a newspaper printed & circulating in said County of Si. Clair. GEORGE L. BROWN, Judge of Probate - - - | FISCHER, Emma A (I921)
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12409 | Emma is the daughter of Emma J Mitchell, & Thomas Goldie, Miller, Guelph, Ontario. | GOLDIE, Emma Gwendolyn (I293)
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12410 | Emma is the daughter of Frances Elvidge. & Samuel Roadhouse. | ROADHOUSE, Emma Elvira (I387)
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12411 | Emma is the daughter of Laura Jenson & Thomas W Ketch, of Carribou, Maine. | KETCH, Emma Corina (I2464)
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12412 | Emma is the daughter of Louis & Lavinia Wheeler. | WHEELER, Emma Dills (I55)
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12413 | Emma is the daughter of Margaret Lawrence & John Willson. . OBITUARY: Irwin, On Tues., July 7th at her late residence, Garfield Apts., 1102 Dundas St. W., Toronto - Emma W. in in 76th year, beloved wife of George W. Irwin & daughter of the late John Willson 4th. Service Thursday at 3 p.m. at A W Miles's Funeral Home, 396 College St., Interment, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Ref: The Globe, Toronto, 8 July 1925. - - - | WILLSON, Emma MARIA (I64)
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12414 | Emma is the daughter of Mary Ann Philips, Milton, Balgonie, Fife, Scotland born 8 Jan 1841 - 20 Aug 1903 at Guelph & Charles Horning. Her Grandparents are Janet Wilson, 16 Dec 1810, Ontario, Daughter of Miss Markinch & James Philip, b. 1 Sep 1807 in Fife, Scotland. . 1861 Census Guelph, Wellington Co., Chas. Horning, Shoe Maker, 55 years, b. England, Frame House, Religion W (Weslyan Methodist.) Mary Ann Horning, 49 y, b. England Emma W N Horning, 17 y, b. Twp. of Landata (?) . 1871 Census, Guelph, Wellington Co. Chas. Horning, 65, England, Shoe Maker, Mary Ann, 60 y, England; Emma, 26 y, Born Ontario, Methodist. . Early Member of the Methodist Church: Ontario Marriage Registration 49, 1871 Dec 2nd, Blenheim, Oxford Country John Walker, age 24, Res. Guelph, Moulder, son of John J Walker & John Walker. married Emma W N Horning, 28y, Residence: Guelph, d/o Mary Ann & Charles Horning, at Blenheim, Dec 2nd, 1871, W. Methodist. Note1: Confirmation that John Walker was indeed written twice. Perhaps a story told, & unmade as he changed his mind to writing Jane Thompson Walker? - PJA. . John Walker, married 1871 Dec 2, at Plattsville, to Ema Horning, Ref: Elora Observer, Published 1871 Dec 7. Note2: Plattsville is located in Blandford-Blelnheim Twp., Oxford County, Ontario. . NORFOLK ST. METHODIST CHURCH, GUELPH: Church members, living with the John C Walker: . HORNING Charles was born in 1806 in England 1871 shoemaker living Guelph 1856-1858 (Norfolk St. Pewholder); Note3: Small photo of Charles Horning: Older man with eye glasses, white hair & white fluffy beard. . 1881 shoemaker, living with the John C. Walker family in Guelph. . HORNING, Charlotte 1855 Norfolk St. Sunday School class. . HORNING, Emma W. Newel, daughter of Charles & Mary Ann was born on July 29, 1843 in Guelph & was baptized on September 24, 1843 at Guelph by Rev. Thomas Fawcett 1855, Norfolk St. Sunday School member 3rd class girls. . HORNING John 1850 shoemaker & in 1852 owned a tannery Guelph. . WALKER Newell (Miss) 1919-1924 Norfolk St. member. [Identity? Grandchild?] - - - | HORNING, Emma Winslow Newell (I167)
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12415 | Emma is the daughter of Mary Ann Waters & Walter Turner. 1906 Lovell Gazetteer Damascus., a post village in Wellington County, Ontario, 8 miles from Arthur, on the C.P.R. It contains 2 churches, Anglican & Methodist 2 stores, saw, shingle & chopping mills, & 1 wagon shop. 2 establishments for making cement tile are in course of construction. Pop. 100. - - - | TURNER, Emma Ruth (I910)
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12416 | Emma is the daughter of Sarah Jane Lawrence & Frank A Noverre. | NOVERRE, Emma Albertha Sarah Louise (I748)
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12417 | Emma Jane married Wm. Davis Spencer. | TERRY, Emma Jane (I2976)
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12418 | Emma Meredith is the daughter of Susan Taylor & Abramham Meredith Emma Meredith married Harris Ellis | MEREDITH, Emma (I595)
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12419 | Emma Orilla is the daughter of Anne McLean Charles Campbell Woods. | WOODS, Emma Orilla (I462)
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12420 | Emmanuel | MCCORVEY, Edward (I1679)
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12421 | Emmie sis the daughter of Mariah Higgins & John Willson Montgomery. | MONTGOMERY, Martha Emma EMMIE (I1242)
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12422 | Emory Chapel Cem., Pinery Twp., Texas Co., MO. | SITTON, Winifred WINNIE (I136)
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12423 | Encil is the son of Mary Elizabeth Felker & Thomas Henry Hamill. | HAMILL, Ansell Royden (I614)
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12424 | England | UNKNOWN, Isabelle (I22002)
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12425 | England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes | Source (S385332319)
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12426 | England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 | Source (S1411926248)
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12427 | England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 | Source (S1412384558)
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12428 | England? As on Michael J.'s death cert. Any male Ward who is the descendant of Ebenezer/Abraham and Mary Gray Ward line I will pay for a Y DNA test. email me allpetsboarding@yahoo.com with Ward Y DNA in the subject line | WARD, Michael (Louise Mary Marie Dupuis Olive Chiasson) (P12737)
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12429 | English Congregational Church by Rev. R Fowlie of Hillsburg-Erin, ON. | Family (F78)
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12430 | English origin. | WILLSON, Emily KIRK (I237)
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12431 | Enid is the daughter of Mary Rosina Walker & Johnston Wm. Gibson. | GIBSON, Enid Louisa (I366)
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12432 | enlisted in Continental Army 1776 in Baltimor, Private and Corporal, until 1783; 9 months ranging service Mohawk Valley; took part in the taking of Burgoyne and several engagements previous; he received a pension from the U.S. gov't from 1818 until his death. He and wife Mary moved from Vermont to Westminster in 1835 to join their children Griffeth 9 born 1756 - probably the earliest birth of anyone at BSC [HCM, p. 1001]: Nathan Griffith, sr. (grandfather of Mrs. Skuse), was a soldier in the American Revolution on the side of liberty, and received a pension from the American Government. ...Mr. Griffith, sr., resided in Vermont for some years after his son had moved to Canada, but finally took up his residence with his son. | GRIFFITH*, Nathan (I376)
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12433 | Enoch Moore, Borough of Elizabeth, Essex Co., F. 294; i, la, 1755, 11, 22, 1755, codicil dated 10, 6, 1755. Wife: Grace ( Brotherton). Children: John, Enoch, James, Samuel, Frances, Grace, Hope. Brother: Daniel. Witnesses: John Vail (Quaker), Samuel Marsh (Quaker), Ann Moore. Executors: Wife Grace, nephew Joseph Moore. Kinsman: Joseph Shotwell. "Documents relating to the colonial, revolutionary and post-revolutionary history of the State of New Jersey (1880)" 1755, Jan. 10. Moore, Enoch, of the "Borrough" of Elizabeth, Essex Co., will of. Wife, Grace. ChildrenvJohn (under age), Enoch, James, Samuel, Frances, Grace and Hope. Real and personal estate. Executorsv the wife, nephew, Joseph Moore, and kinsman, Joseph Shotwell. WitnessesvJohn Vail, Samuel Marsh, Ann Wren. Codicil of October 6, 1755, provides for an expected child [Henry]. Same witnesses. Proved Nov. 22, 1755. Lib. P, p. 294. Enoch, 1744John (under age), James, Samuel, Frances, Grace and Hope. Enoch Moore Son of John Moore and Hope his wife was Born ye 7th of December 1707 Name: Enoch Moore Relative: son of John & --- Birth Date: 07/10 Dec 1707 Death Date: 18 Oct 1755 Spouse's Name: Grace Marriage Date: bet 21/6 & 18/7 1735 Comment: Grace prob m 2nd Isaac Moore, 1788 Child: Ann; Frances; Grace; Enoch; John; James; James; Samuel; Hope; Henry Birth Date: 23/2 Apr 1736; 09/12 Feb 1737/8; 02/12 Feb 1739/40; 30/2 Apr 1742; 28/4 Jun 1744; 06/9 Nov 1746; 13/9 Nov 1748; 17/2 Apr 1751; 03 Jul 1753; 11 Oct 1755 Death Date: 14 Aug 1754; -; -; -; -; 06/5 --- 1747; -; -; -; - Quaker Records: Rahway & Plainfield Monthly Meetings Essex County, New Jersey | MOORE, Enoch (I2008)
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12434 | Enoch was born in the British refugee camp in 1779 on Long Island while the rebellion was continuing. | MOORE, Enoch (I124)
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12435 | Enoch was likely born in a refugee situation in New York City since his family was sent from its home in New Jersey before he was born. (See source citation) | MOORE, Enoch (I276)
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12436 | Enock an Frances were twins. | MOORE, Enoch (I2031)
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12437 | Enock and Frances were twins. | MOORE, Frances (I2032)
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12438 | Enscribed on red granite monument with husband Ernest, but no death date given. | MYERS, Virginia Irene (I195)
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12439 | Ensign William settled in Fairfield, purchasingthePerryhouseand lot of Dr. Thomas Pell's heirs, on the Newton Square, next adjoining that of Rev. Samuel Wakeman. | WARD, Ensign William + (P13098)
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12440 | Entered into Rest, Saturday after Christmas, | BOGGS, Robert Neilson .6 (I1541)
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12441 | Ephraim Jr. is the son of Ephraim Tisdale (1707-1754) & May Martha Hodges Evans, (d.1795); both are buried at the Tisdale Burying Ground, Freetown, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. The children of Ephriam Tisdale Jr. are: Ephraim Tisdale, (1768 - 1853) Lot Tisdale (1776 - 1865) [Lot 15 & 17, Con 2 Charlotteville] Joseph Tisdale (1778 - 1864) Walker Tisdale (1783 - 1857) Matthew H. Tisdale (1787 - 1875) . New Brunswick Land Petition, 1785, Saint John, Ephraim Tisdale; NBLP, 1786, Kings Co., Ephraim Tisdale; NBLP, 1792, York Co., Dissenters of Gagetown, Ephraim & John Tisdale; NBLP, 1817, Kings Co., Ephraim Tisdale. NBLGrant #70, 1785 Jan 2, Parrstown, Sunbury Co., Comment Reregistered NS Grant of 1784 Aug 14. Ephraim Tisdale. NBLG #17, Kennebecasis River, Sunbury Co., 200 Acres. Reregistered NS Grant of 1784 Jul 15, Ephraim Tisdale. NBLG #46, Saint John River, Queens Co., 1786 Jun 10, 150 Acres to Ephraim Tisdale. . 1786 April: Account of the Settlers, Improvements & Stock on Colonel Spray's Land on the River St. John. On the Tongue of Interval: Ephraim Tisdale, Lot 2. . 1802 Jul 13 - UCLPetition 5,T6, C2833. Petition of Lot Tisdale, Twp. of Charlottesville, yeoman. Your petitioner joined his majesties Standard with his father in the late American war who fled from his County into the British lines for his loyalty & went to New Brunswick at the conclusion of the war. But chose this country for his further residence. Prays for consideration & grant him some vacant Crown land. Signed, Lot Tisdale. Petition of Ephraim Tisdale, Twp. of Charlottesville, yeoman. Petition as above, signed, Ephraim Tisdale. Granted 200 Acres. . Quarter Sessions of Peace, at Charlotteville, District of London. . 1802 Jun 8. Grand Inquest, Ephraim Tis-dell, Foreman . 1803 Jun 14. Grand Jury, E Tisdale, King VS Alex Hutchinson, Good Behaviour. Jun 16th. E Tisdale, High Constable for District, sworn. . 1803 Dec 14. AnnStone, wife of John Stone, relinquishes all her right to Dower, to Ephraim Tisdale, Lot 8, Con 1, Charlotteville to E Tisdale. . 1805 JUNE 13 - Grand Jury having presented Alexander Hutchison, Henry Bostwick, Ephraim Tisdale & Lot Tisdale for ROIT. Recognizance to next Assizes Ephraim & Lot Tisdale £200 each. Ordered that than an Indictment form now made out , but the presentment laid one to the next Gaol delivery: [No further information - PJA] War of 1812 Muster: . 1812 Jul 9, Day 1, pd. 6p. Private Ephraim Tisdale, 1st Regiment of Norfolk Militia Must Roll, Commanded by Capt. James Mitchell. . 1814 Jun 25 - Jul 24, Ephraim Tisdale & Henry Tisdale Days 30 pd. 15s. 6th Norfolk Militia, Capt. J Mitchell's Co. . 1825 Jul 25 - Aug 24, Ephraim & Henry Tisdale, Days 8, pd. 4s. 7th NM. PIONEER SKETCHED OF LONG POINT SETTLEMENT. None is more strongly suggestive of old Charlotteville than that of Ephraim Tisdale. From the beginning of the century down to the present time, there has been one or more Ephraim every generation of the Tisdale family, & those of the first 3 are entitled to the honor of being classed as pioneers. There are 7 Canadian branches of the Tisdale family, & the genealogy of each except that of Ephraim is given in another sketch entitled, The Tisdale Brothers. The Tisdales, of Norfolk, are the descendants of an old Welsh family that settled in the County of Lancaster, England, where they rose to eminence through their acknowledged head, Sir John Tisdale, who was raised to the peerage. The Tisdale arms is minutely described in an old paper brought from New Brunswick. John Tisdale - the family crest being a peacock's head in natural colors on an azure field. Some time in the first half of the seventeenth century, the great-grandfather of our own Col. David Tisdale's great-grandfather, came to America & settled in old Mass. Bay Colony, receiving a grant of land which was described as the town of Freetown. Walker Tisdale, the only son of the first Ephraim, who remained in New Brunswick, visited Freetown early in the present century & saw there, in the old Tisdale burying ground, the trouble? of his great grandparents, being married by 2 large granite slabs. During Cromwell's time!, one John Paul, a Scotch Loyalist, fled from England & came to America, & his daughter - was the grandmother of father xx of this sketch. Ephraim father owned a shipyard in the vicinity of Boston. He conducted an extensive business, & was a leading influential man. Ephraim Tisdale, the father of the Norfolk Tisdale family, was a sea captain. He owned a sailing vessel, & was employed in the West India trade; & it is said that during the early part of the war of the Revolution he was engaged in government service in the distribution of army supplies. During the war he fought for old King George, & when the end came, with its independence for the Americans bitter persecution first Loyalists, the Tisdale estates were confiscated & the Captain & his family subjected to ignominious treatment. Turning their backs upon the old home, they fled into New Brunswick. Here, on the St. John River, between St. John & Fredericton, & near a place called Waterbury, they settled on lands allotted to U. E. Loyalist. Although very much reduced in circumstances & surrounded with less favorably conditions, the Old Flag which they loved & for which they had sacrificed so much, still waved over their heads, inspiring them with renewed courage & increased energy, & they were soon on the road to prosperity again. Captain Tisdale reassumed his seafaring life, as shown by an old document, which reads as follows: By this Public Act, or Instrument of Protest, be it made known & manifest unto all men that on the day of the date hereof before me, Valentine Jones, jun. Deputy Secretary & sole Notary Public of this Island, personally came & appeared Ephraim Tisdale, Master or Commander of the schooner Polly, now riding at anchor in Carlisle Bay in this Island, & George Furser, Mate, belonging to the said Vessel, who being duly sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God, registered by me, the said Notary, to make or draw a Protest for the reasons following, viz: For that these Appearances? sailed from the Port of Parr, in the Province of New Brunswick, on the 13th day of December last past bound for the Island, & proceeding on they sailed Voyage on the nineteenth day of the same month, in the Latitude 40.00 North, & Longitude 60.80, met with a very hard Gale of Wind, which obliged them for the preservation of their lives to through overboard 80,000 shingles. Wherefore I, the said Notary, at the Instance & xx aforesaid, did even as I do by the presents publicly & solemnly Protest as well against the hard Gale of Wind aforesaid as against the Insurers & owners of the said schooner Polly & the shippers of her cargo, & all Persons with them concerned, for all Costs, Losses, Damages, Hurts, Detriments. Prejudices & Inconvenience whatsoever arising to these Appearers, or any others with them concerned, for or by reason or means of the Accidents & Misfortunes hereinbefore mentioned & set forth. In Faith & Testimony whereof I, the said Notary, have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal of office this Twelfth day of January, 1785 Valentine Jones, vs., (Seal). D. Secxx. The city of St. John, N.B., was at this time called the town of Parr, & it was at this place, on the 18th day of Majesty, where the first settlement in Canada of U. E. Loyalists was, erected. We also learn that in 1786 Captain Tisdale had made a change from the Port? to some other vessel. His sons did' not all come to Long Point the same year. Lot came first. He came in 1798, & from that year down to 1808, when the old Captain & his remaining so-s? -night up the rear, much correspondence of a highly-interesting character passed to & between the Town of Charlotteville, Upper Canada, & Waterbury, New Brunswick.This correspondence has been preserved, &, if published, would throw much light on the life & times of a hundred years ago. Lot, writing to his sister Hannah in 1800, states that peach's are plentiful, & that he will secure a supply, as a young widow has an xx so heavily laden that the trees have to be propped up. Who the young Widow was who had such an orchard in Charlotteville in 1800, he did not say. It is supposed, however, that 17 she was Mrs. John Stone, nee Nancy Mabee, & that the peach orchard was located a little west of The Glen, on the lot purchased & settled on in the following year by Ephraim son of the Captain. . 1807 - Father Ephraim wrote to Lot, describing an overflow of the St. John River. The water rose until it was 27 inches deep on the floor of his house, & the fences on his farm were nearly all washed away. He states that he can sell his farm for £800, & that he expects to be able to come to Long Point in the following spring. In 1808 he came, & settled near Vittoria. He died, in 1815, in his 71 year. Ephraim Tisdale, son of the Captain, first came to notice as a cabin-boy on board his father's vessel, a few years before the war of the Revolution broke out. It is said he was also a captain of a trading vessel for some years previous to his coming to Upper Canada. In 1801 he was a married man, with 2 or 3 children. xx had been in Long Point settlement for two or three years, & had written back many glowing descriptions of the country, leading other members of the family to a determination to come also. Accordingly, in 1801, Ephraim & his family, William, & their widowed sister, Hannah, who had married Israel Perley, & her 3 children, started for Long Point. They came in small boats, taking advantage of the numerous water-stretches that intervened. At night the boats were drawn ashore & made to serve as a covering & protection for their sleeping berths. They came up along the shore & landed at the mouth of the ravine where now is located "The Glen." Ephraim settled on Lot 18, on the lake front, formerly taken up by John Stone, & here Ephraim, the grandson was born. Joseph Tisdale came to the settlement in 1802, & purchased a portion of Ephraim land, including the notorious hollow, where he built his pioneer cabin. Ephraim did not possess that speculative spirit that his brothers were imbued with, & he took no part in their contented? business adventures. He stuck to his farm & was content with agricultural pursuits. He was appointed High Constable for the District of London, June 14th, 1803, & served 1 year. He had 5 sons - Henry, Lot, Ephraim, James & Benjamin; & 5 (daughters - Elizabeth, Ruth, Philena, Matilda & Mary Ann. Henry Tisdale, eldest son of Ej) Ephraim, married Phoebe Teeple, & settled in Malahide. He had one son. Walker; & 2 daughters - Tryphena & Sulnnit?. Lot Tisdale, second son of Ephraim, married Margaret .Shoemaker, & became a pioneer, settling near Courtland. He had 4 sons -Lot, George, Nicholas & William F.: & 3 daughters - Hannah?, Matilda & Sarah. Ephraim Tisdale, third son of Ephraim, was twice married. By his first wife, Mary Monroe, he had 3 sons - Ephraim, James & William L.; & 1 daughter, Mary; & Ity? his second wife, Hannah Price, he had 5 sons - Thomas P. Alonzo, David, Charles & Edward: 2 daughters - Margaret Ann & Mary Francis. James married Maria Coltman, settled on the homestead & had 3 sons - Walker, Allen McNabb & John C.: & his daughters - Mary, Nancy, Camilla, Caroline, Susan & Harriet. Benjamin married Caroline Williams, settled near the homestead, x had 2 sons - Albert & Eli: & 3 daughter.s - Elizabeth, Heli'ii? and another who xx into the Oak's family. Elizabeth & Ruth married, respectively, James Spoi'e? & Rev. Horace Dean. Philenia married Ephraim T. Perley, & settled in Middleton, near Courtland x x married a Txx, & settled in Ohio: & Math, xx single. Ephraim Tisdale, the father of this family, settled on Lot S, .xth?lot concession of Charlotteville, remaining there until he died. He served his native township in the Municipal Council, leaving a creditable record behind him. He served as a sergeant in a troop of cavalry during the War of 1812 & ever after held an official position in the Norfolk Militia, It is not necessarily to tell the people of Norfolk that Ephraim Tisdale was a staunch Loyalist. This would be a waste of words. He was notoriously loyal. He was fearless & outspoken in giving expression to his sentiments, politically, religiously or socially. He was upright & honorable in business transactions, & sympathetic & generous in social intercourse; but it was x hardest thing in his life to exercise charity in dealing with a man who scooted at the Old Flag while claiming its protection. His grandson, George, son of Alonzo, occupies the old homestead at present, being the great-great-grandson of the original Ephraim Tisdale, who followed his sons to Long Point so many years ago. Ephraim Tisdale died in 1883, in his 83rd year. Tisdale Remembered, Obituary . 1846 Oct 16 - d. Trafalgar, Canada West, 3rd inst., William TISDALE, formerly (St. John) N.B., among first settlers of Trafalgar in which he has remained nearly 40 years, age 65. Ref: New Brunswick Courier, Saint John, NB, Canada. Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank You. - - - | TISDALE, Ephriam Jr. (I1694)
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12442 | Ephriam Thomas is the son of Mary Ann Boulding & Thos. Howse (b, 3 Jul 1848 verify). . 1906 Wellington County Atlas Howse, Thomas, was b. in England, & came to Canada in 1830, set. in Pilkington, on Lots 10 &11, Con. 4, where he owned 160 acres. He lived there until his death about 1886. He is a Methodist & a Liberal, & has held the office of School Trustee. He m. Mary Ann Boulding, who is living, aged 74. Issue: John, m. Miss Brown, set. in the North-West; Elizabeth (d.), Mrs. Albert Pike, Victoria B.C.; Mrs. Harry Larter, Guelph Tp; Mrs. Albert Howse in Pilkington; William H., m. Sarah Tuckey, & set. Rainy River Dist.; Jennie (d.), Carrie (d.), Albert E. m. Kate Rudel, set. Guelph, & Ephraim T. owns a farm of 100 acres in Pilkington on Lot 16, Con. 3. His farm is in a good state of cultivation, & he has some fine Clydesdale horses. He feeds cattle for export, & gets high prices. He is a Methodist, & in politics a Liberal. He married Nancy Felker. Issue: Earl F., Mary J., & Bella E. - - - | HOWSE, Ephriam THOMAS (I239)
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12443 | Episcopal Church. | Family (F126)
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12444 | Eramosa | MCCUTCHEON, Elizabeth Catherine BETSY .2 (I110)
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12445 | Eramosa Twp., Monument A1-5 | MCCUTCHEON, Matthew Sr. (I22)
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12446 | Eramosa Twp., Monument B7-3 | LOREE, Eleanor Jane ELLA (I67)
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12447 | Eramosa Twp., Monument B7-3. Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co. | LOREE, Isaac WASHINGTON (I65)
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12448 | Eramosa Twp., Monument B9-7. | MCCUTCHEON, Elva Elizabeth (I96)
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12449 | Eramosa Twp., Monument B9-7. | PATTERSON, Ross (I176)
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12450 | Eramosa, ON., Listed on Monument A1-6. | YOUNG, Amelia Abigail (I48)
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