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12701 | Find a Grave Memorial #109514470 | KINGAN, Etta May (I501)
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12702 | Find A Grave Memorial# 107600230 | DIMMICK DIMMOCK, Anna (P6765)
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12703 | Find A Grave Memorial# 142111212 | GOTTSCHALK, Stephen (P5746)
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12704 | Find A Grave Memorial# 154578349 | WALKER BEILBY, Mary Ann (P2312)
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12705 | Find A Grave Memorial# 23505222 | CLARK 1ST, Ebenezer (P6766)
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12706 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32491039 | JAMESON, Annie M (P818)
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12707 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32957254 | WEEKS, William Henry (P6725)
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12708 | Find A Grave Memorial# 40057549 | RICHARDSON WARD, Emma E. (P854)
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12709 | Find a Grave memorial# 41488779 | SHIPMAN, Priscilla (P17001)
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12710 | Find A Grave Memorial# 55403590 | SAUNDERS, Henry (P1113)
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12711 | Find A Grave Memorial# 56906300 | CROSBY COOK, Joanna (P1039)
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12712 | Find A Grave Memorial# 64587430 Greenwood Cemetery Superior Douglas County Wisconsin, Plot: Block 41 | WEST, Anna (P1830)
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12713 | Find A Grave Memorial# 7268593 | WEEKS, Joseph Edgar (P6729)
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12714 | Find A Grave Memorial# 78439868 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=78439868 | WARD VAIL FERNOW, Harriet Newel (P128)
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12715 | Find A Grave Memorial# 88085239 | BERHOW, Jack Walter Edward Jr (P10800)
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12716 | Find A Grave Memorial# 9320070 | WHITE, Dolores Marilyn (P1978)
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12717 | findagrave MaryWard Harrison Davis Daughter of John Wardand Sarah Hills Ward Davis Birth 11 Jun 1654 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Death 16 Apr 1738 (aged 83) Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Burial Old Burying Ground (Defunct) Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, Memorial ID 176261507 · View Source m. SamuelHARRISON, son of the younger Richard HARRISON & Sarah HUBBARD, b. prob.ca.1648, d. 1724. Source: RichardW. Cook, “John Warde and John Ward of Newark,”Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey57[1982]. She married SamuelHarrison & 2nd, Thomas Davies Mary Ward Harrison Davis children: Samuel HARRISON; Mary Harrison CONDICT 1675-1761 (peter -1714); S nna Harrison WARD; m. Samuel son of Samuel & Phebe Brown Eleanor Harrison LINDSLEY; 1696-1796 Ebenezer Lindsley John HARRISON; Sarah Harrison WARD 1679-1771 (Nathaniel Ward). Her parents,lineage: John WARD and Sarah Hills Ward DAVIS (of Hartford, CTof William HILLS & Phyllis LYMAN (of SarahOSBOURNE/ of Roger/Eliza OSBOURNE of High Ongar, Essex, ENG). children: Mary WARDHarrison Davis Samuel WARD;x Abigail WardGARDNER;x Elizabeth Ward LYON;x Josiah WARD;x Dorcas Ward HARRISON(married brother to Joseph HARRISON ( of Richard H. & Sarah HUBBARD);; Deborah Ward JOHNSON;(M. John Johnson? Find duplicate Deborah OR Eliph Johnson?) Caleb WARD;x Joseph WARD (shouldthis be JOSIAH?) (& Halfsister?? How? of ) Jonathan WARD. She is noted in the Harrison family genealogy books as buried here. Source: Early Bergen CountyFamilies by Pat Wardell, at page 5, and in her citations as noted atGenealogies of NJ Families, Vol. 1. source: geni.com: Born: June 11, 1654 Branford, New Haven, Connecticut and died April 16, 1738 (83) at Newark, Essex, New Jersey Place of Burial: Old Newark Burying Ground, Newark,Essex, New Jersey, Family: Wife of Thomas Davies andSamuel Harrison Mother of : Mary Condict (Peter); Samuel Harrison; S nnah Ward; Eleanor Lindsley; John Harrison; and Sarah Ward. half -sister of JonathanWard; Caleb Ward and John Davis. (How?) Siblings: Sister of Samuel Ward; Abigail Ward Gardner; Elizabeth Ward Lyon; Josiah Ward; Dorcas Ward Harrison and Deborah Ward Johnson; Caleb Ward and Joseph Ward and | WARD, Samuel (m. Susanna Harrison) (P14199)
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12718 | findagrave 89952161 Thomas and William are listed on this marker, too. Thomas was buried in the paupers cemetery in Elkhorn. | RICHARDSON, Margaret 5 (P458)
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12719 | findagrave http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=43035950&PIpi=83672863 | SULLIVAN, Alexander Breckenridge "Breck" (P858)
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12720 | findagrave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124662551 | OGDEN SAYRS EAGLES, Martha (P15215)
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12721 | findagrave 124718390 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124718390 | OGDEN JOHNSON, Sarah (david david john) (P12707)
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12722 | findagrave info Mary Ward Harrison Davis Daughter of John Ward and Sarah Hills Ward Davis Birth 11 Jun 1654 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Death 16 Apr 1738 (aged 83) Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Burial Old Burying Ground (Defunct) Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, Memorial ID 176261507 · View Source Her parents, lineage: John WARD and Sarah Hills Ward DAVIS (of Hartford,CT of William HILLS& Phyllis LYMAN (of Sarah OSBOURNE/ of Roger/Eliza OSBOURNE of High Ongar, Essex, ENG). m. Samuel HARRISON, son of the younger Richard HARRISON & Sarah HUBBARD, b. prob. ca.1648, d. 1724. Source: Richard W. Cook,“John Warde and John Ward of Newark,”Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey57[1982]. She married Samuel Harrison& 2nd, Thomas Davies Her children: Samuel HARRISON; Mary CONDICT (peter); S nna WARD; Eleanor LINDSLEY; John HARRISON; & Sarah WARD (Nathaniel). John WARD and Sarah Hills Ward DAVIS children: Mary WARD Harrison Davis Samuel WARD;x Abigail Ward GARDNER;x Elizabeth Ward LYON;x Josiah WARD;x xDorcas Ward HARRISON(married brother to Joseph HARRISON ( of Richard H. & Sarah HUBBARD);; xDeborah Ward JOHNSON; (M.John Johnson? Find duplicate Deborah OR Eliph Johnson?) Caleb WARD;x Joseph WARD shouldn't this be Josiah?; & Half sister of Jonathan WARD. She is noted in the Harrison family genealogy books as buried here. Source: Early Bergen County Families by Pat Wardell, at page 5, and in her citations as noted at Genealogies of NJ Families, Vol. 1. source: geni.com: Born: June 11, 1654 Branford, New Haven, Connecticut and died April16, 1738 (83) at Newark, Essex, New Jersey Place of Burial: Old Newark Burying Ground, Newark,Essex, New Jersey, Family: Wife of Thomas Davies and Samuel Harrison Mother of Mary Condict (Peter); Samuel Harrison; S nnah Ward; Eleanor Lindsley; John Harrison; and Sarah Ward. Siblings: Sister of Samuel Ward; Abigail Ward Gardner; Elizabeth Ward Lyon; Josiah Ward; Dorcas Ward Harrison and Deborah Ward Johnson; Caleb Ward and Joseph Ward and half -sister of Jonathan Ward; Caleb Ward and John Davis. | WARD, John DNA the dish turner (of Geo. ) Warde 139666 Y DNA (P12950)
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12723 | findagrave info MaryWard Harrison Davis Daughter of John Wardand Sarah Hills Ward Davis Birth 11 Jun 1654 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Death 16 Apr 1738 (aged 83) Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Burial Old Burying Ground (Defunct) Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, Memorial ID 176261507 · View Source Her parents, lineage: JohnWARD and Sarah HillsWard DAVIS (of Hartford,CT of William HILLS& Phyllis LYMAN (of Sarah OSBOURNE/ of Roger/Eliza OSBOURNE of High Ongar,Essex, ENG). m. Samuel HARRISON, son ofthe younger Richard HARRISON & Sarah HUBBARD, b. prob. ca.1648, d. 1724. Source: Richard W. Cook,“John Warde and John Ward of Newark,”Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey57[1982]. She married Samuel Harrison& 2nd, Thomas Davies Herchildren: Samuel HARRISON; Mary CONDICT (peter); S nna WARD; Eleanor LINDSLEY; John HARRISON; & Sarah WARD (Nathaniel). John WARD and Sarah Hills Ward DAVIS children: Mary WARD Harrison Davis Samuel WARD;x Abigail Ward GARDNER;x Elizabeth Ward LYON;x Josiah WARD;x xDorcas Ward HARRISON(married brother to Joseph HARRISON ( of Richard H. & Sarah HUBBARD);; xDeborah Ward JOHNSON; (M.John Johnson? Find duplicate Deborah OR Eliph Johnson?) Caleb WARD;x Joseph WARD; & Half sister of Jonathan WARD. She is noted in the Harrison family genealogy books as buried here. Source: Early Bergen County Families by Pat Wardell, at page 5, and in her citations as noted at Genealogies of NJ Families, Vol. 1. source: geni.com: Born: June 11, 1654 Branford, New Haven, Connecticut and died April16, 1738 (83) at Newark, Essex, New Jersey Place of Burial: Old Newark Burying Ground, Newark,Essex, New Jersey, Family: Wife of Thomas Davies and Samuel Harrison Mother of Mary Condict (Peter); Samuel Harrison; S nnah Ward; Eleanor Lindsley; John Harrison; and Sarah Ward. Siblings: Sister of Samuel Ward; Abigail Ward Gardner; Elizabeth Ward Lyon; Josiah Ward; Dorcas Ward Harrison and Deborah Ward Johnson; Caleb Ward and Joseph Ward and half -sister of Jonathan Ward; Caleb Ward and John Davis. | WARD HARRISON DAVIS, Mary 1 (P13019)
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12724 | findagrave2. MaryWard Harrison Davis Daughter of John Wardand Sarah Hills Ward Davis Birth 11 Jun 1654 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Death 16 Apr 1738 (aged 83) Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Burial Old Burying Ground (Defunct) Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, Memorial ID 176261507 · View Source m. SamuelHARRISON, son of the younger Richard HARRISON & Sarah HUBBARD, b. prob.ca.1648, d. 1724. Source: RichardW. Cook, “John Warde and John Ward of Newark,”Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey57[1982]. She married SamuelHarrison & 2nd, Thomas Davies Mary Ward Harrison Davis children: Samuel HARRISON; Mary Harrison CONDICT 1675-1761 (peter -1714); 3. S nna Harrison WARD; m. Samuel son of Samuel & Phebe Brown Eleanor Harrison LINDSLEY; 1696-1796 Ebenezer Lindsley John HARRISON; Sarah Harrison WARD 1679-1771 (Nathaniel Ward). Her parents,lineage: 1. John WARD and Sarah Hills Ward DAVIS (of Hartford, CTof William HILLS & Phyllis LYMAN (of SarahOSBOURNE/ of Roger/Eliza OSBOURNE of High Ongar, Essex, ENG). children: Mary WARDHarrison Davis Samuel WARD; Abigail WardGARDNER; Elizabeth Ward LYON; Josiah WARD; Dorcas Ward HARRISON(married brother to Joseph HARRISON ( of Richard H. & Sarah HUBBARD) Deborah Ward JOHNSON;(M. John Johnson? Find duplicate Deborah OR Eliph Johnson?) Caleb WARD; Joseph WARD (shouldthis be JOSIAH?) (& Halfsister?? How? of ) Jonathan WARD She is noted in the Harrison family genealogy books as buried here. Source: Early Bergen CountyFamilies by Pat Wardell, at page 5, and in her citations as noted atGenealogies of NJ Families, Vol. 1. source: geni.com: Born: June 11, 1654 Branford, New Haven, Connecticut and died April 16, 1738 (83) at Newark, Essex, New Jersey Place of Burial: Old Newark Burying Ground, Newark,Essex, New Jersey, Family: Wife of Thomas Davies andSamuel Harrison Mother of : Mary Condict (Peter); Samuel Harrison; S nnah Ward; Eleanor Lindsley; John Harrison; and Sarah Ward. half -sister of JonathanWard; Caleb Ward and John Davis. (How?) Siblings: Sister of Samuel Ward; Abigail Ward Gardner; Elizabeth Ward Lyon; Josiah Ward; Dorcas Ward Harrison and Deborah Ward Johnson; Caleb Ward Joseph Ward and (& Half sister?? How? of ) Jonathan WARD | WARD, Susanna (m. samuel d. 1733) Harrison (P14197)
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12725 | findagrave: Records, if they are accurate, point to Johannah (Joanna, Johanna) marrying Samuel Edison around 1648-1649. Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth, is listed as being born in May 1649. | SWAINE WARD OGDEN, Elizabeth 7 (P12698)
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12726 | findagrave: Records, if they are accurate, point to Johannah (Joanna, Johanna) marrying Samuel Edison around 1648-1649. Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth, is listed as being born in May 1649. | WARD SWAINE, Johanna 8 (P12964)
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12727 | findmypast says this is on the linked page. It is not. Ashe Nicholas — — 1538-1812 England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913 Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, England | Family (F3171)
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12728 | Fine white marble pillar, with open book & urn & thick orange licken 2015. | FELKER, Levi .1 (I623)
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12729 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1406)
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12730 | First burial. - Died in 1918 world flu epidemic in Denton Montana | FELKER, Marguerite Jane .4 (I409)
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12731 | First Congregational Church. | Family (F538)
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12732 | First husband Alexander Montgomery, Second husband c. 1869 Wm. Taylor. . Toronto, 5 Apr 1857, by license, Alexander Montgomery of Twp. of Nottawasaga, widower, Simcoe Co., married Eliza Bruce, of Nottawasaga, by Rev. H J Grasett, St. James Church, Toronto. - - - | BRUCE, Eliza (I680)
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12733 | First husband of Elizabeth Teetzel was John Sam Williams. Second husband was Judge Geo. Day. - - - | TEETZEL, Elizabeth Jane .ii (I296)
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12734 | First husband was Rev. Levi Hall & daughter Ada Hall, c. 1804. She was married a 2nd time with the last name of Hall, therefore, making Asa Willson her third husband. (Verify.) - - - | WILLSON, Mrs. Margaret Hall (I942)
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12735 | First husband, Mr. Sorted. died by 1910; Second husband, Mr. Mann, divorced by 1920. 1920 Mary S Mann was working as a nurse for the Hewitt family. Could that have been her mother's cousin, Icylena Osborn's (Elizabeth Lawrence) family, Freeman Hewitt - who also lived in Benton Harbor? - PJ Ahlberg 2012. News-Palladium: Benton Harbor, Michigan: . 1927 June 11 - Former Resident Dies: Mrs. George Leedle, of Chicago, known here where she was a former resident, passed away Friday at the Jackson Park hospital, Chicago, following a severe illness. She was a sister of C. M. Gustine, of the South Pipestone road, who as summoned to her bedside earlier in the week, and of Mrs. Mary Mann of Weld street. The remains are to be brought to Benton Harbor Sunday over the Pere Marquette train, arriving at about 2:35 o'clock in the afternoon. They will be taken at once to the Bethel cemetery for burial, Mr. Leedle, husband of the deceased, will accompany the body. . 1927 Dec 16 - Mrs. Mary Mann has sufficiently recovered from an illness with the flu to return from the home of her brother, Clarence Gustine, to her own home, 807 Weld Street. . 1929 May 21 - Brevities: In convalescing - Mrs. Mary Mann, of Weld Street, is reported convalescing at her home after a severe illness. . 1930 Jun 23: The building inspector submitted a list of property owners, owning property on which outside toilets were located and sewage connections available: Mrs. Mary Mann, 807 Weld St. . 1942 Sep 17, Brother From Florida Visits Yunds, Schauses - [ Family reunion] Mr & Mrs W L Schaus of Jacksonville, Fla. are guest of Mrs. Wm Yund of Bainbridge, an only sister & 2 brothers Clarence and Ola, of Benton Harbor. Present at the Yund home last Sunday in their honor were: Mary Mann [nee Lawrence]. * Photo Est. 1935, Gentle portrait of Mary Lawrence Mann: her short hair is turn grey, two barrettes, metal rim eye glasses, plain short sleeves dark dress, with a large stone surrounded by silver/diamonds broach. . Obituary: 24 May 1943: Mrs. Mary Mann Taken By Death At 81 Years: died at 3 o'clock, Sunday afternoon at the Berrien Co. Hospital, Berrien Centre. She was born July 16, 1861, in Sodus Twp. and spent most of her life in this vicinity. For the past 6 years she has resided at the WCTU Home in BH. She is survived by a brother, Bert R Moore, Mobile Ala., and a half-brother, C.N Gustine, Benton Harbor. The funeral will be held at 4 o'clock Tues. afternoon at the Reiser chapel with Rev G M Frye officiating. Burial will take place in Bethel cemetery, Sodus twp. Ref: Herald Palladium Newspaper. . 1943 May 26 Mrs. Mary S Mann is Buried Tuesday. Funeral rights, 81 y. of the WDTU home on Highland ave., whose death occurred May 23, Methodist Peace Temple, Mrs B J Raiser was organist. Casket bears: Wm. Connell, J Mayard, H Gustine & Richard Watts. Funeral in Bethel cemetery. - - - | LAWRENCE, Mary S .xv (I1912)
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12736 | First settler on Lot 6, S of Ferry Lane. | SIMONS, William Robert .1 (I2878)
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12737 | First wife Marie Hollabaugh, born 1900, 18 years, Michigan, 1898. Second wife, Vera McCue, married 13 Apr 1918, at Holland, Michigan. . Census 1910 Los Angles, California William J Proctor, Age 36, born Michigan, 7 years married, Cook, Hotel; Vera, born Can. German, age 33, one living child, Landed US 1885; Norman J, Age 10, born 1900 Can. English, Landed US 1885* cook restaurant. Note: Two apparent error noted: How could a 10 year old be a restaurant cook? Also the date of landing from Ontario is 1885 was before his birth. Grand Rapids City Directory, 1913-15 Wm. T. Proctor, chef. house 324 Division Ave West . 1915 - Wm. T. Proctor, cook Livingston Hotel. h 324 Ottawa ave. NW. . 1916 - Wm T Proctor, chef G A Fraam; h.2 Crescent NW and Mrs. Vera, furnished rooms 2 Crescent NW. Norman J Proctor, sorter, 2 Crescent NW. . 1916 - Norman, bds. 2 Crescent NW . 1919 - Norman Proctor, film Opr. Crestornette Vaudette, h. 2 Crescent NW, resides with father Wm. Proctor. . 1920-21 - Norman J Proctor -h. 135.5 Fulton E. with father, Wm P, cook. . 1923 - Norman, film opr. Wealthy Theatre, r. 932 Division Ave. S., resides with father. [Nothing for 1925-26.] . 1927- Proctor, Norman J (Beatice), Projectionist, Strand Theatre, 456 North av SW. . 1928 -1940 - Proctor, Norman J. (Beatice), Projectionist, h. 557 Cedar N.E. . 1932 - 1942 - Proctor, Norman J. (Beatice), film opr. Kent Theatre; h. 557 Cedar N.E. . Michigan Divorce Records 75269: Norman & Marie Proctor, married 1918 Apr 1, Holland Michigan, No children. Husbands Complaint, of 1943 Jun 13, Finail 1943 Aug 13, Extreme & repeated cruelty, no contest, granted Absolutely. For further research: Norman Proctor, Sun, 15 Jun 1958, GR Herald Engagement Announcement, pC8, . 1974 Jan 18, Fri, GR Press Anniversary Announcement, p B10, . 1979 Jan 19 Fri., GR Press Anniversary Announcement, p DB3, . 1980 May 15, Thrus., GR Press Obit, p F2, - - - | PROCTOR, Norman J (I1936)
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12738 | First Wife of Arthur Nicholson. . Affidavit, Robert Payne, aged 80 years, late of Kings 17th Reg. Light Dragoons makekth oath the late Adj. Arth. Nicholson did on or about the year 1778 introduce to this deponent, a lady (whom he had personally known some time before) as his wife, her maiden name was Eleanor Henry. They lived together as man & wife from that time till her death in 1784. They had offspring a son, long since dead & a daughter born about 1780, named Jane, a lady well known to this despondent who at this time is about making an application with her sisters & brothers by a subsequent marriage, for an allowance from the Companionate Fund. Signed, Robt. Payne, Sr, Fredericton, 29 July 1822. . 1822 Jul 30 - I Andrew Phair, Assistant Barrack Master General, NB do certify I was well acquainted with Adj. Arthur Nicholson, lately deceased. About the close of the year 1778 Arthur Nicholson introduced a Lady to the officers of his Regiment & all other persons of his acquaintance - as his wife - who was taken acknowledged & reputed to be the former wife of the said Arth. Nichoson, was was never doubted by anyone. I verily believe the wife to be the mother of Jane Nicholson, the daughter of Arthur Nicholson now applying for an allowance. Signed, A. Phair. Fredericton, NB, 30 July, 1822. Affidavit: Arthur Nicholson, b. Feb 1746 Co. Leitrium, Irland, married to Eleanor Henry Southampton, Long island Province of New York, 17 Mar 1779. Issue, Jane Nicholson, born 29 Aug 1780, at Hampstead, Long Island & Wm. Henry Nicholson, b 12 Apr 1784 at Maugerville, Prov. of NB. Extracted the the Family Bible record by me. Signed, Fr. Dibble, Rector Parish of Woodstock. [undated] - - - | HENRY, Ellen (I1001)
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12739 | First wife Sarah Elizabeth Newcomb dau. of Eliakim she died 1854. . Second wife was Nancy Rushton, mother of James Rushton. . Alexander is also the father of William, Charlotte L ( John McAffee), Hannah Marsh. INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF THE SITE The David Dunlap Observatory property is an area of 76.5 hectares (189 acres) bordered by Hillsview Drive to the north, Bayview Avenue to the east, 16th Avenue to the south & the CNR Bala Line rail tracks to the west. The property was the site of a 19th-century farmstead owned by Alexander Marsh, comprised of a brick farmhouse, a lane from Yonge Street, agricultural fields with hedgerows & an orchard. When its observatory in downtown Toronto became unworkable due to light pollution, the University of Toronto identified the site as appropriate for a new facility, and the land was purchased as a gift to the University by Jessie Donalda Dunlap, as a memorial to her husband, David Alexander Dunlap. The new Observatory, which opened in 1935, included a dome housing a 74-inch (1.88m) reflector telescope & an Administration Building with 3 smaller telescope domes. See Figure 1. The main telescope was the second largest in the world at the time, and remains the largest in Canada. From 1935 to the early 1970s, the Observatory was at the forefront of Canadian astronomical research. Its achievements included advances in radio astronomy & the first direct evidence that the star Cygnus X-1 was a black hole. - - - | MARSH, Alexander Sr. (I1084)
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12740 | First wife, unknown. Second wife, Hilda M Johnson, married 16 Oct 1908. (Lorenzo Teetzel.First, name-sake, Sept 10, 1819-Nov 25, 18456, buried Palemro Cemetery, Trafalgar Twp., Ontario. . Corporal Lorenzo H Teetzel, enlisted Aug 10, 1861, Company B, sixth Infantry, as Corporal Aug 9, 1861, St. Joseph for 3 years, age 19. Mustered Aug 20 1861. Sergeant Jun 1 1863. Discharged at expiration of term of service at Kalamazoo, Mich. Aug 23, 1864. Ref: A twentieth century history of Berrien County, Michigan Orville W., 1906. . Civil War Michigan Record of Service, Union Army, Michigan Heavy Artillery. Lorenzo H Teetzel, Age 19, / b. 1842. Enlisted: 8 Sep 1861, at St. Joseph, Michigan, Rank at enlistment: Corporal, Ranked out at: Sergeant. Enlisted in Company B, Michigan 6th Infantry Regiment on 20 Aug 1861. Promoted to Full Sergeant on 01 Jun 1863. Mustered out on 23 Aug 1864 at Kalamazoo, MI. . 1865 Feb 4 - We are credibly informed that Mr. L. Harry Teetzel of this village who has served 3 years in the 6th Mich Reg. & has been honorably discharged, has been authorized by Gov. Crapo, to recruit men for the serve mr. Teetzel authorizes us to say that he will pay the highest bounty allowed, & that he will go in person with then men he may recruit to the field. Here is an excellent opportunity offered for all who which to enter the service & we cheerfully recommend all such to apply immediately to Mr. T who is an experienced & fearless soldier. Ref: St. Joseph Herald. * Battles Fought by B Company, Mich. 6th Infantry: Fought on 15 May 1862 at Opelousas Railroad. Fought on 20 May 1862 at Vicksburg, MS. Fought on 26 May 1862 at Grand Gulf, MS. Fought on 31 May 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA. Fought on 5 Aug 1862 at Baton Rouge, LA. Fought on 16 Mar 1863 at Ponchatoula, LA. Fought on 26 Mar 1863 at Ponchatoula, LA. Fought on 12 Apr 1863 at Manchac Pass, LA. Fought on 12 Apr 1863 at Lake Maurepas, LA. Fought on 12 May 1863 at Port Hudson, LA. Fought on 27 May 1863 at Port Hudson, LA. Fought on 14 Jun 1863 at Port Hudson, LA. Fought on 15 Jun 1863 at Baton Rouge, LA. Fought on 27 Jun 1863 at Port Hudson, LA. Fought on 11 Oct 1863 at Near Nashville, TN. Fought on 7 Nov 1863 at Port Hudson, LA. Fought on 8 Nov 1863 at Tunica Bayou, LA. Fought on 8 Apr 1864 at Sabine Cross Roads, LA. Fought on 28 May 1864 at Port Hudson, LA. Fought on 24 Jul 1864 at Steamer 'Clara Bell'. Fought on 24 Jul 1864 at On Steamer "Clara Bell". Fought on 24 Jul 1864 at Ashton, AR. . Civil War & Later Veterans Pension, filed 1892 Jan 4, Invalid 108314 J. B 6th Mich Infantry Lorenzo H Teetzel, Michigan Infantry, Regiment 6, Company (Date unclear 1872 Jan 9?) Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - - - - | TEETZEL, Corp. Lorenzo HARRY .2 (I1032)
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12741 | First wife: Ella A J Willson Second wife: Carrie Shortried. James is the son of Agnes Dickson & Robt SCOTT. | SCOTT, James (I269)
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12742 | First Wife: Agnes Donalda Jackson Second Wife: Lucy Robin 1864 - d. 1890. Son Lester B Sisley, estimated birth: Sept 1890. . 1895 Feb 28 - Maple. Mrs (Dr.) Sisley, returned to her home in Gravenhurst last Saturday. Ref: The Liberal Newspaper, Richmond Hill. Cdn. Passenger Lists: NYC, 11 May 1914, Caronia, Departs from Liverpool, England. Destination: Calgary, Physician. - - - | SISLEY, Dr. Euston (I116)
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12743 | First Wife: Annie Hunter, 1851 Caledon, ON. - 26 Jul., 1880. Second Wife: Jessie May Kirkwood, married 18 Jul 1883. . 1883 Jul 18, At Caledon, by Rev. A.B. Dobson, by license Charles Overland, 37y, merchant, of Erin Village, born England, Presbyterian, widow: parents were Charles & Mary Overland. married Jessie M. Kirkwood, 28 of Caledon, born Canada, spinster, Presbyterian: parents John & Margaret Kirkwood. Witnesses E.B. Thompson of Tp. of Esquesing, Halton Co., and Annie P. Kirkwood of Brampton. . 1897 Jan 14 - Erin, C Overland Jr, who was elected by acclamation, will make a good Reeve. Ref: Acton Free Press. Obituary, Charles Overland A highly respected citizen of Erin village passed peacefully away at this residence onion. Jun 25h, in there person of Charles Overland, in his 89th year. The eldest, son of the late Charles Overland & Mary Matthews, he was born in Upwell, England, & came to Canada with his parents when 12 years, when the family settled at Brampton, Ontario; 2 years later they moved to Erin where deceased spend his life & for 46 years conducted a funeral service, furniture & general store, retiring in 1911. He was twice married: his first wife Annie Hunter, predeceased him 55 years ago. On July 18, 1883 he united in marraige to Jessie Kirkwood, who survives him; & on July 18, 1933, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. He is survived by 2 sons: R J of Timmins, C K of Erin, 2 dau: Mrs Jesse Walker, Erin; Miss Queenie of Galt; 2 brothers: Luther & Matthews of Erin; 2 sisters, Margaret of Erin & Mary (Mrs H B Pearcy) of Toronto; He was a member of Burns Presbyterian Church & during his active business life, served the village as councillor & for 19 years as Reeve, as well as several years on the school board.He took a nee interest in the business & social life of the village & his passing leaves but a vey few of the original business men of the boom days of Erin. On Nov 22, 1926, he was presented with he Veterans Gold Medal by Grand lodge to all Past Masters over 70 years of age. W Bro. Oveland had been a member of Wellington lodge, AF&AM, #271, for 52 years at the time, having joined the Lodge in 1876, 6 years after it was organized. A Funeral took place from his residence on Wed. afternoon. Honourary pallbearers: RD Nodwell, TR Akins, AG Parry, JGSharp, James Justice & RO Harris. Pallbears: HC Lyons, TC Foster, Dr J M Abott, NA Dearing, George Kirkwood, GT Scott, all brother masons. The many beautiful floral tributes bespoke of the high esteem in which deceased was held as did the large number of relatives, neighbors & friends, who assembled to pay their last respects to a beloved citizen. Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | OVERLAND, Charles Jr. (I129)
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12744 | Fisher's Glen. | TISDALE, Sarah Charlotte (I1693)
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12745 | Fishing accident. | SITTON, Cicero Squires .2 (I86)
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12746 | Fitzgerald is the son of Matilda Fisher & Levi Byers. | BYERS, Fitzgerald Douglas (I572)
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12747 | Fitzgerald is the son of Matilda Fisher & Levi Byers. | BYERS, Fitzgerald Douglas (I2545)
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12748 | Five children of Elizabeth Dewitt & John Johnson: Lewis Tucker Johnston, 27 Aug 1844,- 3 Feb 1913, Wantage, NJ William H Johnson, 1851 NJ, Resided 1870, Wantage, NJ Joseph Johnson, 1853 -Resided 1870, Wantage, NJ Thomas Johnson, 1853- Resided 1870 Wantage, NJ Susan Johnson, 1860-1870, Wantage, NJ Edward Johnson, 1865 -15 Sep 1860 Wantage, NJ. - - - | DEWITT, Elizabeth (I633)
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12749 | Five children: 1. Willson, 2 Isabella, 3. Willson, 4. Josephine 5. William. - - - | SMITH, Margaret (I166)
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12750 | Five Lawrence children. | LAWRENCE, Bertram Ivan (I2766)
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