Matches 14,701 to 14,750 of 26,054
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14701 | Kent Co., Michigan. | GROW, Elizabeth Ann LIZZIE (I1672)
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14702 | Keswick, ON. Son of A P & Margaret Lawrence. Monument 165. | LAWRENCE, John Perine .xxii (I100)
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14703 | Keswick, York Co. | WILLSON, Rev. Elder Hugh Henry .4 (I131)
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14704 | Keswick,York Co., ON. Listed with son John Perine Lawrence. Monument 165. | LAWRENCE, Capt. Abraham PERINE SUE (I252)
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14705 | Kezia is the daughter of Rhoda Bee & Noah Cotton. Children of Kezia Bee Cotton & Wm. Dunmore are: William Cotton Dunsmore, 1845 Oro Twp.-1921Perth, Ontario Janet Cotton Dunsmore, 1849-1925, Simcoe Co., Ontario Rhoda Cotton Dunsmore, 1850-1925, Simcoe Co. Noah Cotton Dunsmore, 1851 - John Cotton Dunsmore, 1853-1940.2 24 Toronto, Ont. Thomas McCullogh Dunsmore, 1856-1922.9.3 Victoria Harbor, Ont. Simeon Cotton Dunsmore, 1856-1920.8.11 Victoria Harbor, Ont. David Cotton Dunsmore, 1859-1922.9.3 Victoria Harbor, Ont. Kezia Cotton Dunsmore, 1862 Oro Twp., Simcoe Co. -1940 Ferland, Saskatchewan Martha Ann Dunsmore, & James Albert Dunsmorre. - - - | COTTON, Kezia Bee (I257)
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14706 | Kilbourn family moved to St Clair Co., Michigan about 1873 but Catherine was returned to BSC for burial. | DALE*, Catherine (I676)
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14707 | killed accidentally while hunting, age 19 | NIXON*, George S. (I813)
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14708 | Killed at train crossing just within sight of his home. | SITTON, Ransom Lynch RANCE (I78)
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14709 | Killed by a falling tree | PETIT, Dinah (I2744)
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14710 | Killed by an enemy shell during operations in front. | DENISON, Ross Elwood ROSSY (I1170)
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14711 | Killed by gun accident | DOLSEN (DOLSON), Albert (P532)
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14712 | killed by lightening, Jennie (Luna Jane) Bailey was driving the team | BAILEY, Raleigh E (P4127)
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14713 | Killed by the fall of a tree. | KILLMAN, John (P298)
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14714 | Killed in Action in France during World War l, October 1, 1918 at Cambrai, buried Sancourt Cemetery. | OTTEWELL, Samuel Wilfred (I288)
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14715 | Killed in Action WWI, Military Metal. | MCDOUGALL, Neal Gorden (I509)
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14716 | Killed in action WWI. | GIBSON, George WALKER (I365)
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14717 | Killed in auto crash at train crossing. | REDNER, Gordon Hamilton (I1297)
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14718 | Killed in France 1918 no issue | DOLSEN, Frederick (P1615)
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14719 | Kimball Publishing Co., Rosalie Kimmerly, St. Joseph MI, Sept 2001 | Source (S21)
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14720 | King and Bay streets. | VANZANT, Stella (I1450)
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14721 | King Street. /46 Duke St. | JOHNSTON, Thomas.2 (I647)
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14722 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1513)
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14723 | Kitchener, Ontario. | LEAVENS, FREDerick Reginald (I2734)
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14724 | Kitty is the daughter of Amy Gidley (1805.8.4 Saratoga, NY-1882 Apr 7, Mahaska Co., Iowa) & John J Benedicat. . CRAWFORD Brown-red granite monument reads: At rest Kittie L, wife of Sam Crawford, died Dec 4, 1920, Aged 80 Years. - - - | BENEDICT, Jemima L KITTIE (I2863)
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14725 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F1521)
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14726 | KNOW all men by these presents, that I, Bildad Simons of the Township of Trafalgar in the Gore District, and Father of Mary Lizy Simons. Sealed at Toronto, in the Home District, on 13 October, 1830. Richard Lawrence of the said Township, cabinet maker and Mary Lizy Simons of the same place, Spinster. Signed in prescence of T. Jarvis, Bildad Simons. See Photocopy Ref: C6780 Arch. of Ont. | Family (F65)
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14727 | Known as Jeff to the community where he served as doctor. Known as Alec within the family. After medical school lived near Doreset (and bought lots on Hardwood Lake (now Clinto Lake). Built log cabin and out building there. Moved to Nipigon where Sandy and John were born | JEFFREY, Dr Alexander Hall (I104)
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14728 | Knox Church, 104th Street, Edmonton South, Alberta | Family (F136)
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14729 | Knox Presbyterian Church. | Family (F92)
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14730 | Kootenay, BC | LAWRENCE, John Thomas .xxiv (I189)
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14731 | Kyle is the daughter of Sallie Ward Barns of Jefferson, West VA. & Denis Butler Baldwin of Virginia. | BALDWIN, Amanda KYLE (I985)
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14732 | L 2 C9. | LAWRENCE, Ranald MacDonald (I219)
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14733 | L1, C7, Erin Twp., Monument S13-5. | MCCUTCHEON, Hugh Sr. (I7)
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14734 | L11, C2, Erin Twp., | MCCUTCHEON, Bertha Louisa .1 (I37)
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14735 | L11, C5, Erin Twp., Main Street. Tuesday. | KENNEDY, Sarah Matilda (I2)
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14736 | L31, C11. Aged 83y 4m 21d. Died Pulmonary Tuberculosis. | ROY, Elizabeth Jane ELIZA Jane (I21)
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14737 | L37 C1 a school trustee for 3 years a Reformer in politics owned several farms from the Thames River to C2 Trowbridge/Nixon married his 1st cousin [HCM, p. 1029]: William Trowbridge, one of the enterprising and successful farmers of Westminster Township, is the son of Eli Trowbridge, ...William Trowbridge, was born April 14, 1827, on his father's farm, and received a common school education. He assisted his father on the farm until grown, and then married Miss Mary Nixon, daughter of James Nixon, an old pioneer of the Township. To Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge were born two children --Jane and Mary. After marriage, Mr. Trowbridge and fmaily settled on Lot 37, and has always resided in the immediate vicity, and is now residing on Lot 35. He has been successfully engaged in farming all his life, and is one of the substatnial farmers of the county. He takes great interest in educational work, and has filled the office of School Trustee for three years. He has also held other offices. He has always been a hard-working, industrious citizen, and a pleasant, genial gentleman. He is a Reformer in politics. | TROWBRIDGE*, William (I512)
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14738 | L42 C1 (Springbank Park) -fisherman in England -"he was a soldier, and had served in America, and had charge of a fort in England in the French wars" -immigrated to New York 1834,Westminster c1835 [HCM, p736-737]: Robert Flint was an Englishman, who came with his family to this county in 1830, and two years later moved to Byron, where he worked at the mason trade for some time. Later he bought a farm. He was the father of seven children - Robert G., George, Mary (deceased), Mary, Pirney, Patience and H.B. Mr. Flint died at the age of seventy-five years. He was a member of the Church of England, and was a prosperous farmer. [HCM, p816}: Robert Flint was a fisherman by occupation, and owned a fishing smack [in England]. He followed this business for many yiears, and married Miss Harriet Pirney, daughter of Patrick Pirney, a Scotchman. He was a soldier, and had served in America, and had charge of a fort in England in the French wars. To Mr. and Mrs. Flint were born four children - Pirney, Mary, Robert (deceased), and George (deceased). In 1834, Mr. Flint immigrated to America and landed in New York. He left his family in that city while he went to Pottsville to earn some money, having been robbed before leaving England. Not returning as soon as expected, Mr. Flint became anxious, made inquiries, and heard that he had died of cholera. She then returned to England. In the meantime, three days after Mrs. Flint had started back to England, Mr. Flint returned to New York and found his family gone. He then went to Canada, settled in Byron, and later sent to England for his family, the coming on in 1836. Mr. Flint, not being successful in business, left Byron and purchased sixty-three acres of land where his son Pirney now lives, 1st Concession, Lot 42. Mr. Flint was a member of the Church of England, and was an honest, hard-working citizen. He died in 1870 at the age of 75 years.[this must be incorrect!] | FLINT*, Robert (I1105)
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14739 | L42, Con 1 Yonge St., Frame 1½ story house. Aged 66 years. | LAWRENCE, Lieut. Col. Charles Earl . 1st, SUE (I117)
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14740 | LA, Cal. | COLLINS, Charles P (I1463)
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14741 | LA. 'Beloved wife, sister, mother & grandmother.' buried with husband Bruce Lawrence. Plot 731-3. | GRAY, Beverly Jane (I2436)
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14742 | LA. Plot Section S. | TALBOT, Thomas Hart (I1979)
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14743 | Lady Elizabeth is the daughter of Lady Alice Hunt & Sir Richard Bull, both of Herefordshire, England. | BULL, Elizabeth (I203)
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14744 | Lady Minto Rebekah Lodge No. 360, I.O.O.F [Independent Order of Odd Fellows], Harriston, records, 1952-2006: . photo 23099: Lady Minto Rebekah Lodge, second prize float, Centennial parade, 1 July. Mary Tardif; Isobel McCutcheon; Laura Ziegler; Bettie Zimmerman; Isobel Dowling; Mary McNab; . Photo 23101: Aleatha Dowler; Isobel McCutcheon; Ruby Chambers; Marguerite Wallace; Olive Walker; Isobel Dowling; Nila Harris; Mary Tardif; Ellena Arthurs; Lenore Gowing; Isobel Morton; Florence Bridge; Laura Ziegler; Bettie Zimmerman; Doris Newman; Isobel Harkness; . Photo 23102: Jean Rennie; Marie Heipel; Isabel McCutcheon; Bernice Noble; Doris Newman; Doreen Dickert; Lenore Gowing; Mary Tardif; Norma Ott; Isabel Newman; Mary Cameron; Edith Kennedy; . Photo 23103: Laura Ziegler; Isabel McCutcheon; Bernice Noble; Bette Zimmerman; Doris Newman; Jean Rennie; Marie Heipel; Norma Ott; Isabel Dowling; Mary Tardif; Leola Pritchard; Doreen Dickert; Agnes Job; Ruby Chambers; . .Photo 23104: Dell Dinniwell; Lenore Gowing; Ruby Chambers; Bette Zimmerman; Isabel Dowling; Doreen Dickert; Marie Heipel; Norma Ott; Isabel McCutcheon; Doris Newman; Leola Pritchard; Mary Tardif; Bernice Noble; Florence Bridge; Grace Tipping. Photos may be found at: Ref: Wellington County Museum. - - - | MCCUTCHEON, Isabella Jr. (I59)
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14745 | Lael is the daughter of Winifred & Chares Raymond Traughber. | TRUGHBER, Lael Elizabeth (I706)
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14746 | Laid out the village of Irondale in March 1887. See http://www.irondaleontario.ca/church/history | PUSEY, Charles Jonathan (I438)
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14747 | Lakeview Cemetery, Sarnia, ON | BROWN, Edna Adele (P1404)
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14748 | Lakeview Cemetery, Sarnia, ON | LYNDEN, Charles William (P1421)
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14749 | Lakeview, Cemetery, Sarnia, Ontario | DE KELVER, Albert Joseph (P1748)
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14750 | Lakewood, Pierce Co., Wash. | CLARK, Roy Julius Kellogg (I18)
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