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13801 | I believe this to be the death certificate for John USHER for the following reasons: 1. This death took place in Thistletown in 1883 where his parents resided. 2. John doesn't show up in any relevant census after 1881. 3. I can not locate any marriage certificate for John. | USHER, John (I1461)
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13802 | I can't find this marriage | Family (F718)
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13803 | I don't believe this findagrave is the right person | GRANT, John 12 (P8312)
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13804 | I don't know if this is the right person. Vorpommern Pomerania. East and west were divided by the Oder River. | PETERS, Gottlieb Johann Christian 4 (P161)
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13805 | I don't know. Romaldkirk is 90+ miles from Seaton Ross | WALKER, William (P1430)
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13806 | I have no idea what to do with this information. | CLARK OR WARD, John (P7419)
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13807 | I seem to have her having children with two persons, can you confirm this for me ? Henry Havelock Smith adopted a daughter Norah Havelock Smith who's daughter was Beatrice Sharp who's son was me Wayne Arthur Robson. Any aid you can provide would be greatly appreciated Candwrobson@hotmail.com | ROBSON, Wayne Arthur (P16109)
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13808 | I think here Reinberg, Vorpommern-Rügen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany OR Reinberg | MUNS, Christine Marie Friedericke Mühns 5 (P221)
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13809 | I think his death was reported in a Connecticut newspaper but from what I've found he died in Illinois. | WARD, Jabez (P7754)
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13810 | I think Spurr rather than Shurr because Shurr is a German name from Pennsylvania and Spurr shows up in Canada. Skippy Spurr Lent married Hannah Cook dau of Mann. and Bethania Trask . Harriet's 1/2 sister | WARD EDWARDS SMITH, Rosamond Spurr/Shurr (P131)
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13811 | I thought about adding a "post-em" on ancestry.com but thought it might be better to contact you by E Mail. I am directly descended from the Tallman line which is a very interesting family but my line was in Monmouth County as opposed to Burlington where Martha & John Lawrence lived. The Burlington Tallman's are descended from John Tallman of Flushing, Queen's County New York & John Tallman was the son of Peter Tallman of Rhode Island who immigrated there in 1649. The Tallman's in Monmouth are descended from Peter Tallman's son James so he & John were brothers. My interest in John Tallman is simply because some of his descendants & some of my James Tallman's descendants both ended up in New Jersey. Your posting on ancestry noted a question about Peter Tallman. The Peter Tallman in Burlington County married Margaret Imley whose brothers were Joseph & John Imley of Burlington County. I have not found documentation to prove beyond a doubt Peter's parents but through a process of elimination & circumstances, he had to be Benjamin Tallman's son. Benjamin, Job, James & Joseph Tallman of Burlington County were all brothers & all sons of John Tallman of Flushing, Queens County New York. There is a good deal of documentation to prove these relationships - John Tallman left a will written in 1707, there is a 1698 Flushing census naming the household members, wills for Job, James & Joseph, deeded in Burlington dated 1727 etc. Note that John Stillwell reported in his book that Peter Tallman of Burlington County was the son of John Tallman of Flushing County New York but he was wrong. John Tallman did have a son named Peter but he never lived in Burlington County & is not the same Peter whose records appear in Burlington County. John Stillwell simply didn't have all the information to accurately trace the line. Peter Tallman of Burlington County was John Tallman's grandson, not his son. So Job Tallman would have been Peter Tallman's uncle & Martha Tallman was Peter's 1st cousin. Job was born in 1707 in Flushing, Queens County New York. He married Sarah Scattergood in Burlington Co on 25 February 1736 (New Jersey Archives) & they had 2 daughters, Martha & Sarah. Job's will was proven 11 Jan 1758 & he mentions both daughters as well as John Lawrence. Martha was definitely born in Burlington County. - - - | SHEVE, Martha (I1712)
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13812 | I used this tree for this source because it looked well researched for my purpose. | Source (S660894665)
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13813 | I wonder if this could be Sophia's first child who died rather than her brother?? Or a different Jacob? Need to research this more. | HERMAN, Jacob (P3507)
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13814 | I've also found the date of 3 Nov 1936 but 1940 was in his obit. | Family (F102)
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13815 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1026)
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13816 | ian.a.stewart@pm.me Norman Clark for more info. He knows more than I do. His email is norman4866@gmail.com | STEWART, Ian (P16764)
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13817 | Icylena is the daughter of Lena May Swisher & Wm. Osborn. . 1912 Aug 31 - Mrs JJ Atkinson, Mrs D Crowley & Mrs John Osborne* & daughter Icylena* went to Waterliet this morning to spend Sunday. Note: One or the other is a publication error: Juditha Lawrence Osborne would be Icylena's grandmother - PJA. . 1933 Oct 25 - A quilt will be sold & proceeds used for the patents at the American Legion hospital at Battle Creek & the Children's billet at Otter Lake. the Am. Legion auxiliary luncheon at the home of Mrs Freeman Hewitt, east of the city. the annual collection for the service basket was also brought to the meeting. the collection will be used to buy treats for the patients at the Battle Creek hospital. . 1935 Jun 3 -Mr Mrs Roy Engle, & Mrs Freeman Hewitt, Territorial rd, returns from Thompsonville where they spend serval days with Warren Swisher, former Benton Harbor resident. . 1935 - 25 Years ago: Mr Mrs Roy Engle, Lavette St. & Mrs Freeman Hewitt, Territorial road, have returned from Thompsonville where they spend several days with Warren Swisher, former Benton harbor resident. . 1936 Sep 1 - American Legion Auxiliary elects…Mrs Freeman Hewitt was elected president. A picnic was planned for Sept 13 at Cable Lake, Sept 27will meet in Benton Harbor with an evening dinner at the Hotel Vincent. . 1938 Oct 3 - Attend Funeral Mrs Ira Swisher, 1280 Columbus avenue, Mrs Freeman Hewitt, RFD 2, Benton harbor, have returned from Thompsonville, Mich., where they attended the funeral of Mrs Warren G Swisher, who died at her home Sept 26, after 3 years illness. Funeral at Thompsonville, MrsSwisher leaves her husband, 7 children, 15 grandchildren. Mr Mrs Swisher moved to Thompsonville 38 years ago from Sodus. Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor. . 1941 May 7 - American Legion Auxiliary held is regular meeting Mon. May 5 at Veterans Hall. Delegates named to district rally at Edwardbury, Mrs Freeman Hewitt. . 1952 Aug 5, Benton Harbor Auxiliary of American Legion Post 105, meeting. Mrs Freeman Hewitt served refreshments at the close of the businesses meeting. . 1960 Jun 18- The birthday of Mrs Freeman Hewitt was honored by the Just Us club, when it met at her home, 652 Buss Avenue, Thurs. evening. The club's annual report was given & showed much work had bee done on behalf of veterans & their families. Published 1960.6.18 Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor. . 1969 Oct 21 - Golden Even Planned Relatives & friends of Mr Mrs Freeman George Hewitt of 632 Buss Ae, Benton harbor, are invited to an open house anther home 2pm on Sunday Oct 26 1969. sponsoring the affair are the couple's 3 ons & their wives. The former Mis Icylene "Icy" Osborne of Sodus & Mr Hewitt were married in Benton Harbor on Oct 30 1919, by Rev TW Bellingham, First Christian Church. They went housekeeping on a Benton Center Road farm & for a few years loved in the Hartford Keeler area. They have lived in the present home for 21 years, since 1948, moving here from Territorial Rd. Mrs. Hewitt was born Jun 18 1900 in sodas Twp., the only child the late Wm & Lena Swisher Hewitt. Her husband was b. Sep 8, 1895, Benton Twp., one of 3 children, a son & 2 Dau., of the late Robt. & Susan Bury Hewitt. His serving sister is Res. Fred Andres. Mrs Hewitt retired in 1961 from Mich. Fruit Canners, Benton Harbor. He was with them 25 years. Prior to that he farmed. Hewitt is a member of Lakeview Barracks 582, Veterans of WWI. Mrs Hewitt of its Ladies Auxiliary. Both are member of the First Christian Church, of BH & she of Ruth Circle of the church, & also a member of Just U Club. When queried on hobbies Mr. Hewitt let it be known that he still like to keep busy work & read & look at TV. Mrs Hewitt's hobby is collecting saucers. She has one that is over 100 years old & the cup to go with it. Her collection is just sort of 80. In addition to the suns: Led of Highland, Mich, Robert of Bangor, F Blaine of Benton Harbor, the Hewitts have 11 grandchildren & 1 great-granddaughter. Article includes a photo of the two standing together. - - - | OSBORN, Icylena (I1774)
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13818 | Icylena is the daughter of Lena May Swisher & Wm. Osborn. | OSBORN, Icylena (I786)
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13819 | Ida Eliza W,Allan - Does the W stand for Willson? | ALLAN, Ida Eliza W (I556)
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13820 | Ida is the daughter of Alice Jane Flanagan & Josiah Brown Sticky. . 1895 Nov 6 - Married at residence of bride's parents, Simonds , Oct. 23rd, by Rev. A.G. Downey, Augustus NICHOLSON, Connell / Miss Ida STICKNEY, same place. Ref: Dispatch Newspaper, Woodstock, NB. - - - | STICKNEY, Ida Elizabeth (I1948)
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13821 | Ida is the daughter of Elizabeth Campbell & Wm. Carport, farmer of Holland Twp. . Ontario Marriage Registration # 9163, Harkaway, Grey Co., 22 Dec 1917 William Nelson Catchpole, Residence: Town of Owen Sound, Grey Co., Age 39, s/o Henry Cathpole & Emma Wheeler married Ida Carbert, Age 33, Village of Harkaway, Grey Co., spinster, with parents, Methodist, daughter of Wm. Carbert, Co. Grey. - - - | CARBERT, Ida May (I133)
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13822 | Ida is the daughter of Hannah D and John Carling. | CARLING, Ida Maria (I2038)
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13823 | Ida is the daughter of Julia Ann Johnston & Joseph Fernley. | FERNLEY, Ida Mary (I1281)
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13824 | Ida is the daughter of Martha Leslie & Robert P Johnston. . Wellington Co. Birth, Registration #037848, Oct 1, 1883. Ida May JOHNSTON, female, Father Robert Johnston, Farmer, Mother Lydia Martha LESLIE. Informant Robert Johnston, Lot 2, Con. 2, Erin. Registered May 13, 1884. Accoucheur Dr. Lowry, Registrar Thomas Young. . 1909 Ontario Marriage Registration #021752-09 (Wellington Co) Ernest Herbert NEAR, 27, bookkeeper, Windsor, Erin Twp., s/o William R. NEAR & Susan L. SCOTT married Ida May JOHNSTON, 24, Erin Twp, same d/o Robert P JOHNSTON & Martha LESLIE. Witn: Margaret A. NEAR & Basil JOHNSTON both of Acton, Jun 16, 1909 at Erin Twp. . Tweedsmuir History. - 1902 Siloam Sunday School Group Studio Photo, 2nd Row Fred Johsnton, Jacket & vest with gold chain, white shirt & colored time, long narrow face, dark short hair. Women's Siloam Sunday School Group 2nd row Margaret [sailor suit] & Ida Johnson [black dress with a belt, large strip neckerchief / collar & a open Bible on her lap. Ref: Wellington Co. Archives & Museum. . 1909 Greenock Literary Picnic 1909, Stanley Park, Erin, Ontario Group Photo, standing before a huge tent pavilion: Back Row: fourth of right William Near, [dark jacket, white shirt & white tie, straw hat sits well back on his short dark hair; Leaning slightly on him is Ida Johnston, [white dress with high neck, large 4" or so squares straw hat. Also in photo are 2nd Row: Richard & Margaret Near, Basil Johnson, ...Will Near. 3rd Row: Tom McCutcheon, Eddie Near, Stanley Swackhammer, Also in the back row beside Ida Johnston is Annie McCutcheon. Note: If the photo is strictly named, this would be just before Ida M Johnston's marriage. - PJA Ref: Wellington Co. Museum & Archives . 1924 Oct 2 [time of Acton Fall Fair] Mr & Mrs Ernest Near & children of Toronto, spent the weekend with Acton relatives. Ref: Acton Free Press. . 1935 July 1, Greenock Diamond Jubilee Old Boys Reunion, Richard Johnston, Mrs Wm Gamble-Mary Johnston, Robt. Johnston, Mrs. Jas. Ried-Lydia Johnston, Mrs. Ernest Near- Ida Johnston. Ref: Wellington Co. Museum & Archives. . 1909 Jun 17 - Married, Near - Johnston - at Maple Grove, the residence of the bride's parents, on Wednesday June 17th, by Rev. D H Taylor, Ernest H Near, of 1s Line, son of Wm Near, to Ida May Johnston, daughter of Robert Johnston, all of Erin, Ref: Acton Free Press, 24 Jun 1909, page 2, column 1 & p. 3: . 1909 Jun 24 Jun 1909, Happily Wedded last Week On Wednesday, June 30th, a very happy event took place at "Maple Grove," the home of Mr & Mrs Robert Johnston, 2nd Line Erin Twp., when their daughter Ida May was united in marriage to Mr. Ernest Herbert Near, eldest son of Mr & Mrs Wm. Near, 2nd line, Erin Twp. In the presence of the immediate relatives of the families. The bridge entered the room on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Margaret near, sister of the groom. The young couple, who were unattended, stood under a beautiful arch, tastefully decorated with hawthorn blossoms, honeysuckles & ferns. The ceremony was performed by Rev D H Taylor of Rockwood. The bride looked very sweet in her bridal dress of white silk made in semi-princesses style & trimmed with vaioncpaneurs? lace & intertrim. He wore a veil of white tulle & carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Her traveling suit was of navy blue ladies' cloth with white hat. After receiving the congratulations of the company all adjourned to the dining room & partook of a dainty repast after which happy speeches were made by Rev Mr Taylor & others, all xx the high entours? in which the young couple are hold. Mr & Mrs Near left on the 6.25 train on their honeymoon trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls & other points & will be "At Home" after August 1st, at 73 Turnbull? ave., Detroit, Mich. . 1924 Jul 31, Mr Mrs Ernest Near & family of Toronto, were weekend visitors in town. . 1932 Jun 7, Mr Mrs Ernest Near & family spend the New Year's holiday at the parental home. . Mr Mrs Ernest Near & Master Robert, of Toronto, visited his mother & other Acton friends over the weekend. Ref: Acton Free Press . Johnston, Ida, Death notice on 13 Dec 1950, Oakville Trafalgar Journal, 21 Dec 1950, page 13. . 1974 Mar 6, Mrs. Ida May Near, Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 6 Mar 1974, B7, column 5. Possible a reprint ? Article not found. - - - | JOHNSTON, Ida May (I1275)
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13825 | Ida is the daughter of Mary Kersey and Isaac H Lawrence. Ida Elizabeth Lawrence married John Arthur Cassan. 9 Cassan children. 4 children died young, including the twins Ida and Mabel, b 1903 both died in 1904; Mary Gwendolyn Casann, 1898; Virginia Christina, 1900; m. James Mervyn; two Mervyn children; Velma Lenore, 1901; m. Alex Manson Brown; Arthur S . 1904-1904. - - - | LAWRENCE, Ida Elizabeth (I168)
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13826 | Ida is the daughter of Medora Thaolin (b. 1845 MO.) & Wm Washington Main (b. 1833 Mass). . 1896 Jan 25 A Chance for Reconciliation. Benjamin Tarbox of the Reception Saloon has been given opportunity to effect a reconciliation with his wife, Ida, form who he has been living part for some months. Recently Mrs. Tarbox brought a suit for separate support & the action reached a trail in Judge Hun's your yesterday. Tarbox declared that he left his wife in consequence of difficulty with her folks. He had since regretted his action & wrote a letter to his wife asking her t live with him. Mrs. Tarox testified that she had loss all affection for her husband & had no desire to continue his wife. Judge Hunt thought, however, there was a chance for a recon illation & for that reason he dismissed the wife's suit. Ref: San Francisco Chronicle. . 1896 Jan 25 -TARBOX TROUBLES. The Affairs of the family Are Laid Aside by Judge Hunt in Hopes of Peace. Judge Hunt played the part of a peace maker yesterday between the various members of the Tarbox family. Mrs. Ida E. Tarbox, wife of Ben C. Tarbox, wanted her husband to support her & as he did not do so she sued for maintenance. The Tarboxes have been living apart for some time. They used to live in a flat at 909 Oak street & at 911 Oak, the flat above theirs, lived the father & mother of Mrs. Tarbox. The husband says the parents were always interfering In his domestic relations & finally one day when he had a little quarrel with his wife they came in & fanned the flames to such an extent that be left the home & refused to come back. Soon after he sent a note to his wife saying that he bad provided a home for her & for himself away from her parents & asking that she come to it, but she refused. She said she had lost all affection for him & did not want to live with him. This letter was submitted in evidence. Judge Hunt decided not to award the wife any allowance, as the husband was willing & anxious to take her back & he thought a reconciliation possible. . 1896 Mar 7 - Deaths, Main, in this city, Mar 5, Wm. Washington, dearly beloved husband of Medora Thaolin Main, father of Mrs JC Fitzgerald, Mrs Ida T Tarbox, Mrs Owen H Wayne, Miss Alice L & Stanford W Main, a native of Boson, Mass, Aged 67y & 22d. Friends & acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow, sundae from his late residence, 911 Oak St. . 1896 Mar 8 Death of Wm W Main, An Accident which ha a fail result W W Main, a California pioneer, died at his home last Thursday in consequence of an accident. Monday he ascended a latter to fasten a hook in the wall in the sore of Main & Winchester. The ladder slipped & he fell to the floor sustaining concussion of the brain. Mr. Main was bon in Boston, Mass 67 years ago & came to California in 1849 with Charles Main, his cousin & E Winchester. He was identified the the vigilante movement in the early fifties. He was engaged in business in Petaluma for serval years but returned to San Fran. & entered the employ of Main & Winchester the well known saddlery firm. He was related to the Hartwells of Penn & to the Mains of Boson. He leaves a widow, 4 day. Mrs JC Fitzgerald, Mrs I T Tarbox, Mrs Owen H Wynne, Miss Alice L Main & one son Stanford W Main. The funeral will take place at PM today from the family residence, 911 Oak st. the remains will be interred at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Ref: SF Chronicle . 1896 Oct 25 - Divorce Record Complains filed: Benjamin L Tarbox from Ida F Tarbox; by Judge Slack. | MAIN, Ida T (I2956)
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13827 | Ida K Simons married Mr. E Boothby. | SIMONS, Ida King (I2500)
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13828 | Ida Mary Felker married Mr. Moeller. | FELKER, Ida Mary (I633)
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13829 | Ida Myra is the daughter of Sarah Adeline Mitchell & Arthur Lawrence Willson. Obituary: Speight - on May 5, 1928 at the late residence, 143 Pearson Ave., Ida Myra Wilson, beloved wife of Frederick J Speight, in 47th year. Funeral at above address Monday, May 7 at 3:30 p.m. Internment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Ref: The Globe, Toronto, May 7, 1928. - - - | WILLSON, Ida Myra Adeline (I234)
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13830 | identical twin to Alan | MORLEY, Norman Edward (P84)
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13831 | identical twin to Norman | MORLEY, Alan George (P85)
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13832 | Identified as a Half-Breed Indian. Both parents were also identified as Half-Breed. | FIRTH, Ann Nancy (I5765)
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13833 | ie. near Poughkeepsie, NY | WILLSON, Hugh .1 (I92)
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13834 | if the OGS record for BSC is correct, Levi was 13 when he fathered Charles! jamescobban.net says he died at the London Insane Asylum, COD Exhaustion of Melancholia and that he is buried at BSC [we have no stone for him] OGS says his wife was Amy and they had a son Charles jamescobban.net makes no mention of Amy but gives Catherine Aurilla Jarvis as the wife and they had 3 children. I have listed her as a second spouse. | PERKINS*, Levi (I1022)
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13835 | If Wesley was 2 in June of 1900 he would have turned three in December, 1900 making his year of birth 1897. Wesley is Wesley Peters until Sarah married Albert Ward and then Wesley is Wesley Ward. I hope someone checks his birth cert. in 2037 | PETERS WARD, Wesley (P108)
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13836 | Ille de Monreal | WHITTEMORE, Thomas Belding .III (I956)
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13837 | illegitimate | CALLBECK, Phillips Morris (P12545)
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13838 | Illegitimate | LAMARSH, Wesley (I4863)
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13839 | Illegitimate | Family (F2423)
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13840 | IMMIG: 1910 RESID: Portage La Prairie, Man. | SITTLINGTON, Sam (I5204)
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13841 | Immigation 1909 to Quebec on Empress of Ireland | SETTERINGTON, Margaret (I2119)
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13842 | immigrated 1836 | MURRAY, George (I1333)
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13843 | Immigrated to Quebec landing on ship Megantic June 1914. | SITLINGTON, Robert James (I5128)
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13844 | Immigrated to the United States in 1904 | NEELY, Annie I. May (I1396)
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13845 | immigrated with parents to Westminster from Johnstown, NY not buried at BSC?? | MCLAREN, John (I360)
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13846 | Immigration: 1911 on ship Corsican to Quebec City | SETTERINGTON, George (I7807)
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13847 | In "Pioneer Sketches of Long Point Settlement", there is a paragraph about her and her family. "It is said that Mr. [Samuel] Brown served in the commissariat department of some loyal troops during the war of the Revolution. He was married three times. His third wife, Mrs. Joshua Hoy, nee Phoebe Burdick, had a family of six or seven children by a former marriage, and these children, together with his own, including himself and wife, made a family of twenty-four members. This was the largest family in Walsingham, and was known by the old pioneers as the 'four-and-twenty family.' It is said that the descendants of this family outnumber, in the Province of Ontario, those of any other pioneer family of Norfolk. They are widely scattered throughout the province, and, owing to their inherited love for the Old Flag and the instututions it represents, only a small proportion have traded off their Canada birthrights for messes of Yankee pottage." (page 516) She is buried in Nerkirk Cemetery, Norfolk, Ontario. | BURDICK, Phoebe (I2017)
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13848 | In 1683 Ann Smith married Daniel Tourneur of Harlen, NY. | SMITH, Ann (I850)
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13849 | In 1704, "the will of Roelof Martense Schenck mentions children of deceased daughter Anake. This seems to fix the parentage of (his) first wife" referring to Jan Albertse Terhune who married Annatje Schenck, who may also have been known as "Anake." | SCHENCK, Roelef M. (I825)
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13850 | In 1704, "the will of Roelof Martense Schenck mentions children of deceased daughter Anake. This seems to fix the parentage of (his) first wife." | Family (F305)
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