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13151 | Gladys is the daughter of Polly Duck and Jeremiah Brooks, Jr. | BROOKS, Gladys Gertrude (I2074)
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13152 | Gladys is the daugther of Adella Teetzel and Charles H Moulton. | MOULTON, Gladys Teetzel (I2028)
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13153 | Glanedale, Cal. | CARROLL, Lottie Jane (I544)
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13154 | Glen Curnoe notes suggest that Mary Ann Richards, buried at BSC, was the daughter of Alonzo & Lois Manning; no record to prove this 1851 census: living with parents, age 4 | MANNING*, Mary A. (I558)
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13155 | Glen Curnoe: John Burleigh Teeple is buried at BSC, no headstone; he died 3 months after marrying Fannie in 1883 | TEEPLE*+, John Burleigh (I125)
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13156 | Glendale Cemetery Des Moines, Iowa, | OHME, Bolette (P5796)
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13157 | Glendale, California | YOUNG, Emma Amanada (I2974)
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13158 | Glendale, LA, Cal. | LAWRENCE, Alexander Stuart .iii (I2186)
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13159 | Glendale, LA. Plot: Haven of Peace, Map 1, Lot 731, Space 1, with wife Mabel. | LAWRENCE, John ERNEST Bridegland .xxvi (I1048)
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13160 | Glendale, LA. Plot: Haven of Peace, Map 1, Lot 731, Space 2, with husband J E Lawrence. | SAWYER, Mabel Bruce (I1649)
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13161 | Glenn has several birth years. 1917 is another good possibility. | O'DELL, Glen Earl (P1799)
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13162 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P7275)
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13163 | God gave the Sabbath as a perpetual Advent & I promise to keep holy the Sabbath. Signed, 1899 E L Lindsay. Ref: Memoranda page from family bible. Bible was a gift from James B. Lindsay to his wife on January 1st 1882. - - - | FELKER, Euphemina Louisa (I261)
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13164 | Goderich, ON. | WILLSON, Oliver Creedon (I259)
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13165 | Goderich, ON. | WILLSON, ELLA Ann Jane .i (I264)
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13166 | Goderich, ON. | MCDOUGALL, Donald Stewart (I119)
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13167 | Goderich. | WILLSON, Lillian Beatrice LILLY (I317)
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13168 | Goderich. | WILLSON, Otter Albert .ii (I318)
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13169 | Goderich. Listed on red granite monument. | WILLSON, Theodore Nelson (I314)
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13170 | Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, : Godfrey Memorial Library. | Source (S656163890)
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13171 | Godkin/Griffith Annie is buried with Eleanor M. Godkin. Was this her sister? | GODKIN*, Annie M. (I335)
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13172 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5923)
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13173 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5868)
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13174 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5922)
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13175 | Godparents were Cornelius Callaghan and Mary Murphy. | CALLAGHAN, MARY (I2857)
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13176 | Godparents were Denis and Catherine Callaghan. | CALLAGHAN, Cornelius (I2854)
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13177 | Godparents were James & Mrs. McHenry. She died of Diphtheria, just three days after the death of her younger brother Michael, also from Diphtheria. | CALLAGHAN, Margaret Veronica (I2317)
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13178 | Godparents were John & Mrs. J. Callaghan | PILKINGTON, Thomas Francis (I2772)
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13179 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5920)
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13180 | Godparents were Mr. & Mrs. Peter Doyle. | CALLAGHAN, Elizabeth Virginia (Bessie) (I2319)
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13181 | Godparents were Peter Michano and Monica Fisher | TWANCE, Elmer Joseph (I5921)
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13182 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5924)
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13183 | Gordon Brown married Ruth Pounder. Three Pounder children. | BROWN, Gordon Merrill (I770)
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13184 | Gordon is the son of Mary Florence Felker & Cy Lang. Ontario Birth Registration 56913 100 Gordon Lang, born March 29, 1908 s/o Mary Felker & Josiah Lang, Residence: 107 Edward St., Temaster. Obituary: LANG, Pearl - At Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Tuesday, November 28, 2006. Pearl Lang of Barrie in her 80th year. Wife of the late Gordon Lang. Ref: The Expositor, Brantford, published Dec 6, 2006. - - - | LANG, William GORDON (I282)
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13185 | GORDON, DAVID WILLIAM. (Vancouver Island.) Grandson on paternal side of John Gordon, who emigrated from Coventry, Eng. , to India, & thence to America; served in the Royalists Forces during the Revolutionary war, removed with other U.E. Loyalists to Can. & finally settled in the Township of Camden, Co. of Kent, Ont. S. of Michael Gordon, who with his brothers served in the Canada Militia, under Gen. Brock at the taking of 'Detroit ; was at the Battle of Chrysler’s Farm, & other engagements during the war of 1812, 13 & 14. His residence & crops were destroyed by the American General Harrison, when he ascended the River Thames in pursuit of Gen. Proctor & Tecumseh. Born in the Tp. of Camden, Ont., 27 Feb., 1832. Emigrated to California in 1856 & thence to B. C. in 1858. & settled in Nanaimo in 1861. Married 1st, 3 Sept, . 1864, Emma Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James Robb, Esq., J.P. of Comox, (she d. 15 Feb. 1882); MARRIED 2nd, 15 June 1886, Statira Katherine, youngest dau. of Joseph Shepard, Esq., of Lansing, Yonge Street, Ont. Is a builder by trade. Was an unsuccessful candidate for Nanaimo in Leg. Assem., B.C., 1876, & on the resignation of the sitting mem., John Bryden, was elected in June 1877. Sat two sessions, & was one of the Committee that arranged the Order of Business, which terminated the dead lock in the Assem. 1878. Was an unsuccessful candidate for same seat again in 1878, & an unsuccessful candidate for present seat in the Commons again in 1878. First returned to the Commons, 4 Aug. 1882. Re-elected again 1887 & 1891. A Liberal Conservative & opposed to Chinese immigration. Was chiefly instrumental in inducing the Elliott Government in BC. to carry through the Assem. the Bill known as “The Coal Mines Regulations Act, 1877.” - Nanaimo, B.C. Ref: Cdn Parliamentary Guide, 1891. Son Herschel Gordon, Customs Officer, Nanamio, BC is a son from his first marriage to Emma Robb. - - - | GORDON, David William (I1037)
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13186 | Gordon, Manitoulin Island. | ROSZEL, William Eagles (I414)
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13187 | Gore is forerunner of Wellington Co. (and Peel Co.) | Source (S4)
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13188 | Gore of Toronto, ON. | Family (F181)
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13189 | Gore Rd., Peel Co. Very tall red granite pillar, slightly off kilter. | LAWRENCE, John Rezeau .xv (I162)
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13190 | Gored by a quiet bull. | SMITH, Henry Allan (I26)
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13191 | Gottliebe Schneider is the daughter of Johannes Thebes Schneider. | SCHNEIDER, Gottliebe (I547)
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13192 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1803)
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13193 | Grace is the daughter of Eliza Folwell & Charles Horace Gooderham. | GOODERHAM, Grace Adelia (I1605)
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13194 | Grace is the daughter of Ida Eliazabth Stickney and Augustus LeRoy Nicholson. | NICHOLSON, Grace Leone .3 (I2446)
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13195 | Grace is the daughter of to Nancy Davis & Robt. Balmer of Atkins, Mich. . 1916 Jun 8 - Lynn, Mrs. Ransom Teetzel is spending a few days with relatives in Port Huron. . Work of County Agriculturist: About 60 of the leading farmers & their families of Lynn & adjoining township met at the home of Mr. & Mrs. William Campbell. Friday, the occasion being the June session of the Lynn Farmers' Club. The meeting was opened with a patriotic song, followed by prayer by Rev. Charles, of Yale. After the reading of the minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Ransom Teetzel, the matter of joining with the other clubs in holding a county picnic in August was discussed at considerable length. The sentiment was unanimously in favor of some location on Lake Huron, such as Lakeside Park or Lakeport on July 4th. Mrs. Andrew Curry was chosen vice-chairman, Mrs. Ransom Teetzel, secretary. Ref: The Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., MIchigan. - - - | BALMER, Grace Marion (I919)
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13196 | Grace Presbyterian Church | Family (F931)
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13197 | Grace Street, West Toronto. | BELL, Clara Margaret Maude (I2234)
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13198 | Grace was a twin to a girl McCutcheon. | MCCUTCHEON, Grace Isedle (I71)
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13199 | Graduate of Edinburgh University. Ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church. Came to Canada and supervised "mission work amongts the then scattered congregations on the lake front." He was living in Cobourg at the time of his marraige to Jane (Cobourg Star May 31, 1848) Due to infirmity of the voice he got into the hardware business in Cobourg, moving to Peterborough in 1850. (Peterborough Historical Atlas says 1848. The Atlas says he was a Merchant in 1875) In 1854 he was an "elder and session clerk," (Library/William Jeffrey (II)/3-The Jeffrey Tree, page 2) presumably in Cobourg, though it may have been in Peterborough based on the above date. Final residence at 271 Brock St, Peterborough where the funeral was held. (The Peterborough Historcal Atlas of 1875 says living at "pt 2 n Hunter wG." All John Cowan can tell from the key to this code is that in 1875 Robert lived in part of lot 2 (maybe the north part) west of George street. The reference to Hunter is probably the street to the south. A strong churchman. A pronounced Liberal in politics. In 1881 he turned the hardware business (Kingan and Co) over to his sons. See death notice in Jane Jeffrey Kingan Libary Item 2. 3 children died in infancy, 7 lived "Doors Open Peterborough" list his house at 271 Brock street and business thus: "Robert Kingan emigrated from Scotland in 1840 and opened a hardware store in Peterborough in 1850. His red brick home was built about 1863. Originally the front of the house faced east towards Bethune Street and resembled a Georgian structure with a symmetrical façade, flanking 6-over-6 sash windows and a restrained entryway with side lights and a transom. A number of additions and annexes have been added. The Kingan family continued in the hardware business on Simcoe Street until Charles Kingan, Robert’s grandson, retired in 1976. Formerly the Brock Mission, it is being restored by a local software company as offices." Web search shows that in 2018 Kingan Home Hardware is a thriving business at 167 Simcoe Street. John Cowan determined this is a new location. TBD | KINGAN, Robert (I90)
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13200 | Graduated from Upper Canada College in 1922 Got an engineering degree at U Toronto (SPS) Died of a ruptured appendix (a Masson family afflication, according to Louise Campbell while meeting John COwan on Jan 23, 2018) See a picture of his tombstone in the Library of his father, Bob Jeffrey | JEFFREY, John Masson (I210)
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