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13451 | Hartford. | LIGHTNER, Daniel Dudley (I1013)
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13452 | Hartlepool. | YOUNG, Thomas .1 (I427)
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13453 | Harvey is the son of Katie Johnson or Della (Census 1900) & Jos. Middleton. | MIDDLETON, Harvey G (I1143)
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13454 | Harvey is the son of ELIZAabeth Jane Willson & Joseph Snider. On July 31,1926 Harvey, who held a druggist certificate, was killed by the east bound train at the crossing just west of the elevator at Tilston. His remains were sent back to Ontario for burial. Ref: Reflections of Time, A History of the R.M. of Albert, RM of Albert History Book 1984. - - - | SNIDER, Edwin Harvard HARVEY (I4)
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13455 | Harvey is the son of Sarah Maria Lawrence & William Morris. . US WWI Draft Registration: Harvey Kidd Morris, 1578 Fisher Ave., Detroit, born Nov 19 1885. Cook. Next of Kin Mr & Mrs W Morris, mother. 24, Port Huron, Mich. Boarder Crossing from Sarnia, Ont. May 1913, Harvey Kidd Morris, Age 27. Occ: Book. Res. Winnipeg. Next of Kin, Sister, Pearl Bryant, Rodney. . US WWI Draft Registration: Harvey Kidd Morris, 1578 Fisher Ave., Detroit, born Nov 19 1885. Cook. Next of Kin Mr & Mrs W Morris, mother. - - - | MORRIS, Harvey Kidd (I53)
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13456 | Harvey is the son of Sarah Maria Lawrence and William Morris. . US WWI Draft Registration: Harvey Kidd Morris, 1578 Fisher Ave., Detroit, born Nov 19 1885. Cook. Next of Kin Mr & Mrs W Morris, mother. . 24, Port Huron, Mich. Boarder Crossing from Sarnia, Ont. May 1913, Harvey Kidd Morris, Age 27, single. Occupation Cook. Res. Winnipeg. Next of Kin, Sister, Pearl Bryant, Rodney., Height 5' 2" fair, blue eyes. Scar over left eye, . US WWI Draft Registration: Harvey Kidd Morris, 1578 Fisher Ave., Detroit, born Nov 19 1885. Cook. Next of Kin Mr & Mrs W Morris, mother. - - - | MORRIS, Harvey Kidd (I437)
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13457 | Harvey John Finn married Mabel Anderson. | FINN, Harvey John (I679)
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13458 | Harvey L. is the son of Eliza Ann Sayre & Jacob Willson. On 1913 Sep 9, Harvey Lewelen Wilson married 2nd wife Ruth Devenda Hindman, son of Art. Wm. Willson & Emma E Crawford. - WWI Canadian Over Seas Expeditionary Force Unit 122nd O-S B'N, Rank Major, Harvey Llewelly Willson, Born Goderich, Ontario, Present address, Edmonton, Alberta, Born Jul 29th, 1878, next-of-kin: Ruth D Willson, Box 944, Orillia, Ontario, Wife. Commercial Traveller, Presbyterian. Military Service: 101st Reg. E.F., 20.half years Cn. Militia; 10 months CEF., Eng. & France, 3 months CEF, Canada, Fit. Huntsville, Ontario, June 1st 1916. - 23 Sep 1914. Harvey L Willson, born Goderich, ON, Next-0f-kin: Ruth W Willson, Wife, 10624 - 9th 5th, Edmonton, Alberta. Born Jul 29th, 1881, Broker Lieut. H L Willson on Enlistment Apparent Age 33 y, 2 months (= 1881), Height 5 ft, 10 half inches, Complexion fair, Eyes blue, Brown, Presbyterian, Mole on r. abdomen. US Social Security No. 533 055 338. - - - | WILLSON, Major Harvey Lewellen (I296)
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13459 | Harvey Lewellen Willson first on 17 Feb 1904 to 1st cousin Mary Grace Willson. Harvey Willson married second to Ruth Devenda Hindman. - - - | WILLSON, Harvey Lewellen HARRY (I857)
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13460 | Harvey was married to Helen Hibbs, 1893 Bayfield, ON. - 1975 Clinton. | ALEXANDER, William HARVEY (I905)
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13461 | Has a B.A.Sc. from McGill University Lived in Ottawa when History was written (1898?) Lived in Saskatoon and was a professor in 1922 (see Obit of Willima Greig in Library/William Greig/Item 7) | GREIG, Professor Alexander Rodger (I188)
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13462 | Hattie Skippen, married 1907 Feb 19 to Philip Dotterer, 1882 Mar 29 Oil Springs, Lambton Co., Ontario - 1951 mar 19, Ponoka, Alberta. | SKIPPEN, Harriet Jane HATTIE (I464)
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13463 | Hawley, Clay Co., Alt 130-3, Section C. | GRANT, William (I957)
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13464 | Hawley, Clay co., Minn. | MCDONALD, James Stevenson (I959)
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13465 | Hay Bay | DORLAND, Thomas Lazier (I57)
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13466 | Hazel is the daughter of Frank P. Roach & Frances Lee Flippo. | ROACH, Hazel Dell (I752)
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13467 | Hazel is the daughter of Mary Almira Mason & Harvey Whetstone. | WHITESTONE, Hazel Grace (I525)
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13468 | Hazel is the daughter of Mary Imler and William M Paige. . 1921 Jan 6 - We wish in this way to thank all neighbors& friends for the help and kindness during the illness & death of our husband& father; also Rev. McCue for ministering words of comfort & sympathy, to the choir for hymns sung & all who sent floral tributes. Mrs. Frank Teetzel &family. Ref: The Yale Expositor, Yale, St. Clair Co., MI. - - - | PAIGE, Hazel L (I1971)
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13469 | Hazel is the daughter of Maud Sisley & John T Manes. | MANES, Hazel Sisley (I974)
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13470 | Hazel is the daughter of Mina Lucinda Seel & John Wm. Silver. . Several photos show a lovely lady with a jolly smile. Obituary1 . 1942 Aug 6 - Mrs Hazel Beatrice Davis, aged 50, of 17 Straight Ave NW, entered not rest late Wed. evening. She is survived by her husband Allen, 2 dau. Mrs Carl Bergh & Mrs Edward Baar, both of Grand Rapids; 2 sons, Kenneth of Petoskey & Keith of Grand Rapids, 8 grandchildren; 2 brothers James & Winfred Silver of Detroit; 2 sisters Agnes Silver of Watervleit & Mrs Margaret Walcott of Detroit, Interment Rosedale Memorial Park. Ref: Grand Rapids Press. Obituary2 . 1942 Aug 14 - Mrs Hazel Davis Dies Enroute to an Oxygen Tent. Watervliet. funeral services were held in Grand Rapids Saturday for Mrs Hazel Davis, who dies Wednesday night, Aug 5, while being removed from her home to a Grand Rapids hospital. The deceased had long been a sufferer from asthma & was being taken to a hospital to be placed in an oxygen tent when death overtook her. Mrs. Davis was 50 years of age & was born near Benton Harbor. She was a daughter of the late Mr Mrs Wm. Siliver, of Watervliet & moved here with her parents in 1900. She attended Watervleit public school & lived here until her marriage to Allen Davis. Following her marriage she lived for time being in Belding, Michigan, going from there to Grand Raids. Besides the husband, 2 sons & 2 daughters, all of whom are married, the deceased is survived by 3 sis sisters & 1 brother. They are Miss Agnes Silver, Watervleit; Mrs Margaret Woolcott, Miss Winnifred Silver & James Silver, all of Detroit. One sister dies in Watervliet many years ago. Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor. - - - | SILVER, Hazel Beatrice (I1790)
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13471 | Hazel moved to Oakville to take up hair dressing. | GOODMURPHY, Hazel Margaret (I237)
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13472 | Hazel Valley, Arkansas. | MYERS, Abraham Anderson ABE (I167)
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13473 | Hazen is the son of Grave V Nicholson & Sir Wm. J. Ritchie. | RITCHIE, Hazen (I1077)
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13474 | He died of Diphtheria, just three days prior to the death of his sister Margaret, of the same illness. His Godparents were Mr. & Mrs. John Hunt. | CALLAGHAN, Michael Patrick (I2321)
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13475 | He died of gall bladder cancer. Occupationally induced? | FELKER, John Wesley JACK .IV (I120)
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13476 | He died of gall bladder cancer. Occupationally induced? | FELKER, John Wesley JACK .19 (I132)
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13477 | He easily could have been the son of 1678Enoch or 1671CaptJohn Moores and 1673Mary Wright Monette, in fact, says (mistakenly) he belongs to Captain John Someone has provided a firm birthdate of 1702, but it doesn't work except with twins His Will is dated 1741, proved 1742. He was an innkeeper. [He lived in Cumberland, West Jersey] Children were John, Alexander, Henry, William, George, James, Mary Alexander Moore, inn keeper, New Brunswick, D. 28; 5, 27, 1741, 3, 21, 1742/3. Wife: Elizabeth. Children: Mary, William, George, James, John, Alexander, Henry, witnesses: Fran. Costigan, Jan De Witte, Thos. Harding. Executors: My friends Alexander Henry, Wm. Cuke, wife Elizabeth [Rev John Moore...] 1741, May 37. Moore, Alexander, of New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., Innkeeper; will of. Wife, Elizabeth. Children-John, Alexander, Henry, William, Mary, George, and James, all under age. Real and personal estate. Executors-friends Alexander Henry and William Cuke, both merchants of New Brunswick. Witnesses-Fran. Costigan, Jan DeWitte, Thos. Harding. Proved March 21, 1742. Lib. D, p. 28. | MOORE, Alexander (I2832)
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13478 | He immigrated from New Jersey, USA in 1787 with 4 siblings and their families. They probably left in the summer of 1787 and travelled up the Hudson River to Albany. From here they turned west and followed the Mohawk River Valley and then Indian trails to Niagara, where they crossed the border into Upper Canada Over his lifetime he acquired some 1000 acrtes of land in Lincoln, now called Welland County. It was on part of his property that the battle of Beaverdams was fought during the War of 1812. | HANSEL, Andrew (I1585)
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13479 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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13480 | He is listed as a private in company a, 8th Georgia regiment Militia Calvary during the war between the states. These units were usually made up of older men and younger boys for a short duration in the waning days of the War Between the States especially when Sherman invaded the state and made His now famous march to the sea. Family lore relates that he owned One slave. At the conclusion of the War Between the States he allegedly gave his Slave several gold coins and set him free with instructions to leave. The individual supposedly did not leave and buried the gold coins on The bank of a nearby stream. It was a fantasy years later of some of His descendants to get a metal detector and find the gold. Enumerated With his household on the 1870 census was a black man by the name of Jake Jordan, listed as a servant. A land transaction involving him was Recorded in Crawford county on December 25, 1871. His father bequeath to his mother a life tennacy in his property. At her death, the Property was to be equally divided amongst the children. Apparently She died in 1871. Evidently to satisfy the terms of his fathers will. He Purchased 100 acres, more or less, for the sum of $800. Those Individuals signing the deed conveying title to the property were his Brother Daniel, his sisters temperance Bryant, Elizabeth Wellons, and M. A. (Martha) Hatcher. His name is mentioned quite often in the Estate records of Crawford county. He was always listed with or Adjacent to his mother on the census. Evidently he was a good and Faithful son. Like his father he made a nuncupative will shortly Before he died. ( a nuncupative will is a verbal will made in front Of witnesses). His wife Penelope to have all his property for her Natural life. To be divided equally between his children upon her Death. His oldest son William to be the executor and relieved from Making inventory and appraisement. To his grandchildren, something of His to be agreed upon by the family, be it of ever so little value, asA keepsake or momento. There is a grave in the Rowell cemetery located On the Rowell place off oak grove church road in N.W. Crawford county Marked e.r. And father I believe this to be his grave. | ROWELL, CSA Edward (I12386)
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13481 | he is mentioned on the Jarvis/Learn/Griffeth obelisk but it also says "interred at Mt. Pleasant" | JARVIS*, Eli Samuel (I163)
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13482 | He left home and was never heard from again. | MCCAULEY, Charles Stewart (P4061)
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13483 | He likely emigrated to Canada with his parents, in about 1840. All three of the original Callaghan brothers named their first-born sons Cornelius, strongly suggesting that this may have been their father's name. In order to distinguish one from the other, they were assigned their father's name as their own middle name. Cornelius seems to have always lived with his family, first with his parents, then with various siblings, working as a farm labourer. He died at the age of 75 years, at home at concession 5, Lot 36 of Kidney disease. | CALLAGHAN, Cornelius (Denis) (I2335)
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13484 | He lists his birthday as March 29,1834 on an Oddfellow's insurance application in 1877 | HAYDEN, Thomas (P74)
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13485 | He married Mary Ann Miller (1852-1897), daughter of William Miller and Ellen James, on Oct.5,1875 in Adelaide township. They had two sons: (1) Herbert Wilson Burdick (1876-1929) married Wilberta Ann Armstrong in Winnipeg. He died in Essondale, BC. (2) William Leslie Carroll Burdick (1878-1937) married Esther Rubina "Ruby" Armstrong in Winnipeg. He died in Burnaby, BC. After Ira's death, Mary married Joseph Trott on June 14,1892 in Camlachie, Lambton County. | MILLER, Mary Ann (I1792)
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13486 | He must have a Freidrich in his name because later documents give his name as Fred | GLAWE, Carl Christoph Theodor 5 (P220)
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13487 | He must have been a widow as he had 2 children. 1881 census: Nicholas Ormsby, 55, Gentleman, living London with wife Eanor, 1 son, 1 daughters; b. Ireland | ORMSBY, Nicholas (I571)
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13488 | He signed Janet Jeffrey's Visitor Book noting he was from Toronto (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4, Page 14) But on page 17 he signed as being from Stratford. | JEFFREY, Charles F (I242)
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13489 | he survived his identical twin, Donald | MACGREGOR, Bruce Morley (P13)
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13490 | He was a bachelor, she was divorced with a daughter, Lorraine b. 1916. | Family (F360)
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13491 | He was a captain in the Twenty-eigth Michigan Infantry. He served two terms as United States Marshal in the Eastern district of Michigan. | BOWKER, George Wesley (I1973)
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13492 | He was a doctor in Morristown, Ohio | JEFFREY, Dr Hugh Rogers (I520)
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13493 | He was a farmer, beekeeper and active in community affairs. | MCMURRAY, Ralph Swayzie (I469)
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13494 | He was a juror in a wich trial. One found guilty but never executed. Mercy Desborough wife of Thomas Desborough of Compo, in Fairfield | WARD, Sgt. Samuel (of Andrew) + (P13087)
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13495 | He was a Justice of Sussex County, N. J. (?) Nathaniel PETTIT was born 1676 in Newtown ( now Elmhurst) Queens Co., Long Island, NY, and died 1768 in Hunterdon, NJ His father had purchased land at Trenton in 1695. By 1723 Nathaniel was listed as a carpenter of Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, which indicates that he made a move from the vicinity of Trenton to Amwell Township between 1719 and 1723. By 1735 and with the purchase of 100 acres the Pettit homestead was probably in Holland Township (Spring Mills) or Alexandria Township of Hunterdon County. By 1749 sons of Nathaniel Pettit began moving north to Sussex County. 30 year old Thomas Pettit died in Newton, Sussex, NJ in 1758. Residences: In 1693 he purchased part of 700 acres on the Delaware at Trenton NJ Unlike his Quaker parents Nathaniel Jr started as a Quaker but about 1724 helped to found St Andrews Episcopal at Ringoes, (which before 1776 moved to Lambertville NJ.) #023; Nathaniel PETTIT of Little Egg Harbour in the County of Burlington, yeoman... [bound to]... Lewis MORRIS, Governour... 500 pounds... 14 Dec 1744. ... Moses PETTIT, son of the abovebound Nathaniel PETTIT... obtained a License of Marriage for himself... and for Ann WAINWRIGHT of Little Egg Harbour, spinster... [w] Isaac DECOW Jr, Jos SCATTERGOOD [affidavit] Nathaniel PETTIT of full age, being sworn... doth depose that he... heard the within named James WAINWRIGHT and Susannah his wife give their full and free consent that Moses PETTIT this deponents son should marry with their daughter Anne WAINWRIGHT which consent was given sometime in November last. Sworn this 14 Dec [1744] before me, Jos SCATTERGOOD, Surrogate Dennison lists two other sons: Amos=Esther Stout and 1726John=Mercy Fisher [and others include Thomas, who died 1758 sp] Nathaniel is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Alexandria Township in Hunterdon Co. NJ THOMAS2 WOLVERTON (865) (from Charles1) was born on 17 May 1717 at Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. He married Mary Pettit, daughter of Nathaniel Pettit (1738) and Elizabeth Heath (2285). He died circa Jun 1759 at Sussex Co., New Jersey. Children of Thomas2 Wolverton (865) and Mary Pettit (888) were as follows: 14. i. THOMAS3 (890), born circa 1735 at Sussex Co., New Jersey; married Elizabeth Crowell (4885); married Catharine Barton (4884). | PETTIT, Justice Nathaniel (I2696)
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13496 | He was a mechanic and had his own garage. | TOWLE, Lindsay Dawson (I301)
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13497 | he was a stone church builder https://archive.org/stream/ogdenfamilyiname00whee#page/14/mode/2up/search/david | Family (F3670)
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13498 | He was born in Mississippi in 1857 or 1858 and died there in Sept. of 1907. He married (1st) Ellen Singletary, daughter of Ephriam Singletary and Liza Ann Davis in Star, Mississippi. The old Singletary home was bought by the Holidays who adopted Ola after Ellen died and it became known as the Holiday place. Other children of the Singletary's were: Mary Ann who married LEWIS, Margaret who married PHILLIPS, Rosanna married MCCALL, John Everett and two other sisters (prob. Nancy and Hanna). Ephriam Singletary married 2nd to Mellie (or Nellie) T. SOURCE NOTES for John follow: | BERRY, John J. (I8008)
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13499 | he was killed when a log upon him killing him instantly while he was helping to build the log house of Castleconnel Henry Hodgins. Lot 6,South | DAGG, James (P100)
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13500 | He was killed. | TURNBULL, James JIM .2 (I487)
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