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14051 | Interred in Lundy's Lane Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Records from Niagara Falls Cemeteries say Cornelius died in 1865, however, there may be a transcription error. This may be incorrect. | VANDERBURGH, Cornelius (P561)
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14052 | Interred in Lundy's Lane Cemetery. | VANDERBURGH, Susan (P564)
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14053 | Interred in New Greenwood Cemetery, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on November 9, 1955. Address: 27 4th Line East, Sault Ste. Marie, ON. Location: Range 26, Lot 35, Grave 2 | VANDERBURGH, Irene May (P413)
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14054 | Interred in North Pelham Cemetery. | BROWN, Ella Jane (P695)
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14055 | Interred in Parkholm Cemetery. | GAYTON, John Leslie (P1242)
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14056 | Interred in the Kirk Cemetery | MILLER, Leaman Ray (P922)
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14057 | interred Oakland Cemetery, Delaware | SKUSE, Ella (I455)
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14058 | Interred with her daughter Emily, (north side of her child), at Lundy's Lane Cemetery, Niagara Falls, On. Minister, Rev. Russ. UndertakerM. Morse | SPENCER, Abigail (P1102)
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14059 | Interred with his father, Andrew. Jas.R. son of A.& M. Miller died Sept 28 1848 ae 1 yr 8 mo's 5.d's "Sweetly sleep thy silent slumber, Rest thy bodies in the tomb, Days months and years may number, But thy memory fresh shall bloom. | MILLER, James Ray (P920)
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14060 | interred Woodland | JARVIS, Andrew J. (I166)
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14061 | Invalid. COD: Apoplexy, chronic cardiac rental disease. | HALL, Eunice Muretta (I1192)
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14062 | Inventory 9 Sept 1774 | LEONARD, Nathaniel .iii (I1127)
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14063 | IOOF Cemetery, Monroe, Washington | CLARK, Albert J (I220)
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14064 | Iowa, Marriages | Source (S113597489)
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14065 | Iowa, State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Name: Elizabeth Malla [Elizabeth Knight] Birth Year: abt 1850 Birth Place: England Marital Status: Married Census Date: 1 Jan 1925 Residence State: Iowa Residence County: Butler Locality: Clarksville Rela | KNIGHT, Elizabeth (P515)
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14066 | Iowa. | BENEDICT, Jemima L KITTIE (I2863)
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14067 | Ipswich, Massachusetts | LAWRENCE, Marie (I30)
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14068 | Ira is the son of Eliza Snyder and Louis Swister. Two Osborn children married two Swish children: Jennie Osborn married Ira Swister, William Osborn married Lena May Swisher. - - - | SWISTER, Ira (I1147)
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14069 | Ira is the son of Eliza A Snyder of Ohio & Lewis H Swisher, a carpenter. First wife: Jennie L Osborne, Married 1900 Jul 12. Second wife: Olla Orcutt, Married 1935 Dec 7. . 1928 Jun 16 — Brevities. Mrs Lewis convalesces - Mrs Ella Lewis is convalescing at the home of her sone & daughter- in-law, Mr Mrs Frank Osborne, 693 East High St. She recently underwent an operation at the Taber sanitarium. Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor. MI. - - | SWISHER, Ira Lewis (I1780)
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14070 | Ira is the son of Elizabeth Read & Thomas Breuls. | BREULS, Ira Delos (I239)
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14071 | Ira is the son of Marian & Thomas Hastings. | HASTINGS, Ira T (I398)
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14072 | Ira Roszel is the son of Alice Vannatter & George A Roszel, ( - who is the son of Hannah Fowler & Nathaniel A Roszel, UE, born New Jersey & whose first wife was Christeen Felker. ) XRef: Jennie Walker married John Felker. . 1947 Aug 21 - died Roszel - At Guelph General Hospital on Friday, August 15, . 1947, Ira Roszel, husband of the late Margaret Jane Walker, in his 79th year. . Obituary Ira Roszel 1947 Aug 21 - Funeral services Ira Roszel, 78, held Monday from the Johnstone & Rumley funeral Home. Mr Roszel died August 15 in Guelph General Hospital after a short illness. Services were conduct by Rev J M Anderson Known Church, Acton. Interment in Balinafad Cemetery. Pall bears grandsons: Harold Roszel & Elmer Roszel, Acton; David Roszel, Guelph, John Niekell, Royal Oak, Mich; Jonn Harding & Roy Harding of Erin Twp. Son of the late Mr Mrs George Roszel, Ira Roszel was born in Erin Township & spent his entire life in this district.28 years ago he farmed in Erin Twp. & since that time was employed by J B MacKenzie & Son., Georgetown. For the past year he has been living wit his son Bill on Bower Avenue in Acton. Predeceased by his wife, Margaret, Mr Roszel is survived by 5 children: George, Guelph, William, Acton, Comfort of Georgetown; Mrs. James Brown (Jannie) of Royal Oak, Mich; Mrs. Victor Harding (Wilda) of Erin Twp. One son Wilfred predeceased him. Attended from out of town were Mrs. Beatrice Gordon & son Earl, Miss Irene Walker, Mr. Mrs. Melbourne Phillips, MR Mrs Will Walker, all of Eugenia Falls, Mrs Rennie Spears, Mrs W Young of Erin, Mr Mrs G Wilson, Cataract; Mrs. Johnson Gibosn, Toronto, Mrs. Len Harding, Georgetown, Mrs. Clarence Downs, Guelph, Mrs. Roger Downs, Galt; Mr Mrs Lloyd Easton, Royal Oak, Mich; Mr Mrs Dave Rosse, Guelph, Robert Breadner, Erin. Floral tributes are sent by he following: Allen & Geon Tilxx; Bill & Caroline; Comfort, Olive & Margaret, Mr Mrs Jas Bracon; Mr Mrs John R Nickell, Mr Mrs Lloyd Easton, Mr Mrs Jarvis Wilber; the Harding family; granddaughter Beth; Johnson, Jean & Lois; Dave & Grace Roszel; John Nieal?; Geo & Nellie; Mr Mrs F Lingard; Kenneth & innie? Rotz; Johnny Nickell; Wayne & Gayle Roszel; Gloria, Jean & Reihurst Wilbert, Winnie & Harold; Leana & Elmer, Jetin? & Tom; J R MaKenzie & sons; Acton Fire Bridgate; Bill & Lolla Walker; Melbourne & Lorene Phillips, Charlie Evans. Ref: Acton Free Press. Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | ROSZELL, Ira Benjamin (I410)
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14073 | Ireland | WHITESIDE, John (I27265)
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14074 | Ireland | HENCHMAN, Hannah (I15032)
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14075 | Ireland. Tullamore. Page 778, Tullamore, District of Philipstown, Kings County, line 21 | Source (S2407)
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14076 | Irene Brown was the daughter of William H. Brown & Mary Stewart. . Nine Children Carrie Hale, born 24 February, 1863; married Benjamin Burkholder; died 17 December 1908. William James., born 12 May, 1864 at Port Huron, Michigan; he married first 25 Aug 1887 Agnes Eleen Kedslie d. 9 May, 1889 & then married 2nd. Minnie Atkinson. Stephen Russel, born 14 April, 1867; died 1876. Theodore, born 28 August, 1870; married Mary Brand, Resided 1911 at Clinton, ON. Eliza Jane JENNIE, born 1 January, 1872; married Alfred Edwards. Frank, born 21 September, 1877; married Melinda McClymont. Maude W, born 6 September, 1879. Mary S (May S?, born 13 December, 1881; married Louis McRae. Edgar BERTram, born 4 May, 1884; married Margaret Vanstone. Grandson: Harry Hale, b Jul, 1892, Park St., machinist/ 1911 Census living with 2 grandparents. Irene & Hezekaih Hale. - - - | BROWN, Irene (I389)
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14077 | Irene is the daughter of Myrtle Stratton & Theodore P Brown. | BROWN, Irene C (I1951)
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14078 | Irish Genealogy | Source (S1411927634)
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14079 | Irish Genealogy | Source (S1412249777)
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14080 | Irl is the son Ada O Jones & Geo. Spaulding. | SPAULDING, Irl L (I1347)
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14081 | Irwin | HOBBY, Martha Jane (I9600)
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14082 | 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 (I461)
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14083 | is he buried at BSC? | MONGER, William Franklin (I136)
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14084 | Is Henry Sr. her uncle? parents? | CATCHPOLE, Sarah (I45)
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14085 | Is she Deborah Johnson, a different person? | WYETH WARD JOHNSON, Deborah (john 1626) (P7776)
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14086 | Is she related to Mary Gray wife of Abraham/Ebenezer Ward? | CLARKE 5, DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) (P6713)
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14087 | is the daughter of Elizabeth Ann Nichols & John Skippen. | SKIPPEN, Eliza Cotton .2 (I456)
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14088 | Is there a connection with the Norton family who ran a tourist house in Georgia in the 1940's? | NORTON, Daniel Charles (aka Cletus Wersinger) (P1801)
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14089 | Is there a Smith Bailey d. 1864 son of Wm K and S n d. 1876? | KING, Eunice (P7167)
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14090 | Is this her? NEWSOM ELIZABETH CRAPAUD, LOT 29, P.E.I. 1880 64 CEMETERY T… | NEWSOM BEST, Elizabeth (P12401)
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14091 | Is this her? NEWSOM MARY CRAPAUD, LOT 29, P.E.I. 1872 68 CEMETERY T… | NEWSOM PLATES, Mary Caroline (P12399)
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14092 | Is this the right Mary Bailey? Nothing in the papers to prove it either way. | SMITH, Mary (P2467)
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14093 | Is this the Roy Griffith, son of Thomas and Rachel Ann? | GRIFFITH, Roy Russel (I1381)
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14094 | Is this the same spouse named Mary? | BAER, Marie (I1717)
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14095 | Is this the sister of Eliza Jane dau. of Martha Roberts and John T. Stokes? | WILLSON, Emily Roberts (I42)
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14096 | Isaac G Lawrence married May Quarrie. Four Pierson children: Arabell, Gertrude, Elizabeth and George. Peirson. | PIERSON, Isaac GEORGE (I238)
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14097 | Isaac Hoover. [Indefinate date of death is overwritten as either 19th or 29 Dec. 1885). | LAWRENCE, Isaac Huver .i (I163)
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14098 | Isaac is the son of Hannah ELIZABETH Hover 1749 NY & Abraham Devins (various spellings) born 21 Jun 1747 Machackemeck, Orange Co., NY. (Afterwards the widow Elizabeth Devins married Asa Johnson & resided on Yonge Street.) . Abraham, his father, came to Upper Canada in 1793 with his family. One of his sons was Issac Jr. He was named constable of the Humber, listing among his contributions as having worked as foreman on Yonge street. There is no record of his twin, Abram Devins, but he must of left or died.For he is on the census records one year, and then he vanishes with no clue at all. Ref: Terry Greatrex, Genealogy.com . UCLPetition, Granted 176 Acres Aug 24, 1796. About the same time, William Berczy, who was an agent for the the English Land Company & leader of a group of German immigrants & their family, brought the group to Upper Canada from New York State, as they were having problems settling there. Berczy hired Isaac & Levi Devins to help his group & the Simcoe Rangers from the to time. [Feb 1795] For their labors, the Devins received payments in flour, salt & other goods as in a barter system, money noting being plentiful & supplies were more necessary for the settlers. Ref: History of Vaughan Township, G Elmore Reaman. . There is a story, recounted by James I H Devins an incident, which happened in the United States. We do no know the location, however, it must have happened when Isaac & Abram were young children. "Abraham, the father, had built the little log house in a clearing & was in the bush cutting down trees & cleaning up the brush. This day, he was late coming home, so his wife went out to see if she could find him. When she called him, he answered & said he would be right in. The twins had followed her from the cabin. She heard a noise & a little way off in the bush she saw a panther. She had a big apron on, so she gathered up the twins in it & struck out for the house. When they reached the cabin, she shut the door with the panther right behind her. The animal put his big feet on the door. Abraham arrived on the double, & shot the panther with his rifle, which he always carried. The cat measured 9 feet from tip to tip. He was a pretty big animal." . 1790 Census town of Genesee, Ontario Co., New York Abraham, 3 males over 16, 2 males under 16, Females 2. . It is noteworthy that with the Devins are also listed in Genese Town, the family of Nathan Chapman & Nicholas Miller, who became interlaced through marriage before arriving in Canada. . 1795 Jan, Isaac Debits participated with the group hauling supplies to the settlers in Markham by sleigh & oxen. . 1795 Mar 16 - Wm. Berry sent to Burlington Bay, Mr. Beasley's boar with Swift, Morrison, Miller, Devins & Sutton to fetch flour & other provisions & to transport remaining trunks, boxes & tools from Queenstown to York (Toronto). War of 1812 . Private in the 3rd York Militia. . 1814 Jul 12-16, Captain John Playter's Company and transferred to Capt. Heward's Co. on the 16th. . 1814 No 12 - 24 Cdpt Heward Detachment, York Garrison, engineering Dept. Isaac is reported to have be killed in the Wyoming Massacre at Beaver, Pennsylvania. . 1814 Dec 10, Capt Heward, Duty York Garrison [Toronto waterfront]. House Photo from 1902, Lot 20, Con. 6 West. Finch Ave. Devins home. Finch, south side near Weston Rd. The Devins family was the first to settle in Emery, when Isaac Devins (a U. E. Loyalist from Pennsylvania) arrived in 1795, after working with Governor Simcoe as a superintendent on the construction of Yonge St. He is credited with building the first saw mill on the Humber in the same year. His son John R. Devins was the father of John C. & Isaac Jr., who owned a carriage shop and blacksmith shop at the crossroads of Weston & Finch. Isaac Sr. lived in this house in 1804, and his descendants lived there until at least the 1960s. No longer standing. - - - | DEVINS, Isaac (I115)
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14099 | Isaac is the son of Hannah Lowe & Wm. Shepherd. | SHEPPARD, Isaac (I606)
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14100 | Isaac is the son of is the son of Nancy Ann North & Benjamin Roszell. Isaac Roszel was married twice. In 1823 he married Mary Felker. After Mary's death in 1838, he married for a second time ca1839 to Mary Ann Amelia Hill. - - - | ROSZEL, Isaac John (I833)
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