Matches 14,901 to 14,950 of 26,054
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14901 | Lillian is the daughter of Orpha Canfield & John S Willson. | WILLSON, Lillian S LILLIE (I998)
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14902 | Lillian is the daughter of Rebecca Lawrence & William Proctor. Two Proctor sisters married two Marriott brothers: Lillie Proctor married Harry H Marriott. Maude A Proctor married Charles E Marriott. . 1887 Oct 15, Michigan Marriage #63 Harry Marriot, age 21, 1866, Canada, Residence: Pullman, Illinois s/o Katie Morris & Henry Marriott, Furniture finisher, married Lillian Proctor, age 17 / b. 1870 Michigan, residence Grand Rapids, d/o Rebecca Lawrence & Wm. Proctor. . 1916 Aug 22 - Mrs. H H Marriott & daughter, Miss Glayds, of Okmulgee, who have been the week-end guests of Mrs. B. Thompson of 921 South Elwood, returned home today. Ref: Tulsa World Newspaper, Oklahoma. - - - | PROCTOR, Lillian May LIBBIE (I1940)
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14903 | Lillie is the daughter of Sarah Jane Lawrence & Frank A Noverre. . 1888 Aug 30 Marriage. Yesterday Mr. Norman Duperow of firm of Duperow Bros & Co, 4 Adelaide St E, was married to Miss Mary E H Noverre, daughter of Mr & Mrs F A Noverre, 41 Beverly St. The ceremony was performed by Rev H Johnston, Queen St. Methodist, in the presence of a large number of friend & relatives of both pares. Bridesmaids are Miss Ada Ramsay, Maude Cariyle & Louise Nixon. Groomsmen were Mr Mortimer Duperorw, John Tudhope of Orillia & Master Noverre. After the ceremony the newly married couple left by the Cibola for a honeymoon trip to Buffalo, Albany, 7 NY & the Eastern States. The wedding presents are very numerous & some of them very costly. Among them was a handsome wilder water pitcher presented by Mr E Gardiner,on behalf of the members of the Place Club, of which Mr. Duperow was a member. Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto. - - - | NOVERRE, Mary Elizabeth Harrington LILLIE (I742)
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14904 | Lily is the daughter of Annie & Albert E Heard / Herd. | HEARD, Louise Edna LILY (I502)
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14905 | Limehouse, Halton Co., Ont. | MEREDITH, John .2 (I31)
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14906 | Limehouse, ON. | TRAVIS, Elizabeth Ann BETSEY (I70)
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14907 | Lincoln Co): Charles Wesley McCOLLOM, 24, farmer, Gainsborough, same, s/o Hiram & Margaret, married Phebe SCHRUMM, 20, Gainsborough, same, d/o Theobald & Eve, witn: Alfred SCHRUMM & Cevrille ARMINDER, both of Gainsborough, 5 June 1878 at Gainsborough | Family (F10)
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14908 | Lincoln Co., Aged 78y 10m 22d. | FELKER, Johann Ludwig Völkel LEWIS .6 (I107)
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14909 | Lincoln Co., Lovely Plain white sandstone monument. | FURLOW, Leah (I462)
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14910 | Lincoln Co., Ontario. | GRIFFIN, Richard Jr. (I217)
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14911 | Lincroft, Monmouth Co., NJ. | GROVER, Hannah (I1036)
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14912 | Linday is the daughter of Angeline & Edward Henderson. 1912 Aug 8 - Lynn, Mrs. Frank Teetzel entertained her stepmother from Canada during the past week. Ref: Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., Mich. 5 May 1910 Census, Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan Frank Teetzel, head, age 23, b 1866, Canada, Labour odd jobs, Melinda, wife, age 38, b. 1872, Canada, ten children - eight living, Muriel P, age 17, b 1893, Michigan Mary E, age 10, b 1900, MI Harold H, age 9, b 1901, MI Frank H, age 7, b 1903, MI Russel E. age 4, b 1906, MI Lawrence N, age 2,b 1908, MI Bertha F Teetzel, age 8/12, b 1909, MI. - - - | HENDERSON, Melinda Ellen LINDAY (I1009)
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14913 | Lindley Murray lived with his son, Dr. E.M. Moore, in Rochester until he died. | MOORE, Lindley Murray (I1940)
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14914 | listed as by throat cancerage listed as 46; informant was John Short of Port Hope son registered on April 13 1896; see death registration attached | SHORT, John (P88)
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14915 | listed as death by accidental poisoning... took Amonia by mistake | CARSON, Agnes (P151)
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14916 | listed as due to heart problemsresidence listed as Cavan Stree; informant is listed as Hugh Wallace; listed as a methodist; age lited as 82; birthplace listed as Ireland | HAYDEN, Thomas (P74)
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14917 | listed as her last residence | HALL, Nancy Ann (P212)
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14918 | Listed Family Bible Alexander Biraa (no dates). | BIRSS, Esther Howard (I684)
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14919 | Listed in Omaha, Nebraska City Directory Mortuary pages. Page 22, which indicates year 1891. Buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Omaha Nebraska. Forest Lawn Memorial Park 20, Plot 503, Space 3 | DITTRICK, Eliza Jane (P1682)
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14920 | Listed on -Memorial Marker. | COOPER, Chester Wilson (I656)
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14921 | Listed on 1850 census. attended school within the year. | LORD?, Lucinda B (P1891)
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14922 | Listed on Babour Monument S14-10. | BARBOUR, William (I235)
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14923 | Listed on Babour Monument S14-10. | BARBOUR, Mary Lois (I236)
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14924 | Listed on Bacon monument | BACON, David ALFRED (I361)
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14925 | Listed on Bacon monument. | EVES, Viola O (I362)
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14926 | Listed on her father Asa Willson tombstone. | WILLSON, Temperance Jane (I676)
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14927 | Listed on his mothers monument. | WALKER, Frank Edmonson Sr. (I281)
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14928 | Listed on large monument. | LAWRENCE, James Montaudevert .iv (I389)
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14929 | Listed on Lawrence monument Crandall Cemetery, Manitoba | LAWRENCE, Pte. KENneth Samuel (I2762)
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14930 | Listed on Lawrence Monument, Mt. Pleasant Cem. | LAWRENCE, Peter Samuel Jacob W .3 (I681)
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14931 | Listed on Monument U-8-5 with husband Arthur G Felker. | GUMBLEY, Elsie Amelia (I492)
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14932 | Listed on monument with brother Geo. M. Walker Jr. & his family. | WALKER, Robert Alexander .7 (I84)
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14933 | Listed on monument with husband Enogh W Leonard. | HENDRICKSON, Mary Elizabeth (I2399)
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14934 | Listed on monument with Milton T Teetzel. | BROWN, Irene C (I1951)
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14935 | Listed on monument with wife. | BRIGGS, Walter Franklin (I100)
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14936 | Listed on mother's tombstone. | MCCUTCHEON, Anne NANCY .2 (I185)
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14937 | Listed on red granite monument with Jacqueline L Hewitt. | HEWITT, Robert Stewart (I1898)
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14938 | Listed on red granite monument with Jacqueline L Hewitt. | HEWITT, Robert Stewart (I1146)
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14939 | Listed on stone 165 at Mann Cemetery ( Sprague Family Burial Ground), Georgina Twp. York Co. Ontario. c/o A.P. & Margaret. - - - | LAWRENCE, John Prine .xxiii (I779)
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14940 | Listed on Vanzant monument. | MCLEAN, Francis (I822)
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14941 | Listed with Gparents, parents Isaac & Mary, sister Mabel. | LAWRENCE, John Prine .xxiii (I779)
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14942 | Listed with parents on beautiful red granite pillar, Hilltop Gore Cemetery. | LAWRENCE, Mary Elizabeth .xiv (I221)
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14943 | Listed with son John Perine Lawrence. Monuement 165 | CONNELL, Margaret (I81)
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14944 | lists her death from beast cancerlists her birth country as Ireland; listed as a farmers wife; age listed as 57 years 7 months; religion listed as a methodist; informant was listed as James Waistell of Clandeboye | MITCHELL, Jane (P22)
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14945 | live in Kingston, Ontario | MCVICKER, Leo Edwin (I2748)
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14946 | Lived - Upper Saxony & Kirchensittenbach, Germany 1762 - 1780 German Valley & Sussex County (Hardwick Township), New Jersey 1780 - 1800 Grimsby, Upper Canada 1800 - 1820. Palermo, Upper Canada 1820 - 1836. . 1825 Trafalgar Twp. Assessment, Halton Co. Gore District Lot29 NDS Con 2. Number in family 9, John S Teetsell, 40 cultivated & 60 uncultivated acres. . John Solomon Teetzel was born in the city of Cobourg, Upper Saxony, Germany, 27 February, 1762. The record in his Bible, transcribed from the German by Francis Teetzel, Milwaukee, Wis., in1868, gives 1780 as the year he came to America. …The beautifully carved & lettered sand stones which mark the graves in early burying grounds & churchyards in this district are part of his work. Many of them, standing the test of time & marked by there letter T, may be seen in St. Andrew's churchyard, Grimsby. John Solomon was also active in the life of the community. He served on the Grimsby township council as one of 2 Assessors in 1803, as Assessor in 1805, as Collector in 1807, as Town Warden in 1810, as Assessor in 1811, 1812 & 1813, as Collector in 1814-15 & lastly as ASSESSOR in 1818. At about this time he sold his property in Grimsby & moved to Palermo, Halton County where he died in 1836. Ref: Annals of the Forty, Vol 9, 1958. John Solomon Teetzel was born in Saxe Cobourg Gotha, Upper Saxony, Germany on February 27, 1762. While attending college, being educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood, he ran away to America. Apparently for this action he was disinherited, as the family was later declared extinct. The family had long been associated with the Catholic Church. When he left Germany, he had 2 sisters still living at home & he was the youngest son of the family. The trip to America was very rough & the ship was wrecked off the east coast. He eventually landed in New Jersey in 1780. He married Rachael Von Till on November 5, 1786, & they settled in German Valley, New Jersey. German Valley no longer exists, but was a village in Washington Township, Morris County on the south branch of the Raritan River & High Bridge Branch of the New Jersey Central Railway. It is near Vethlehem, Pennsylvania. Rachael died in Grimsby on March 20, 1813 & is probably buried in the Grimsby cemetery, along with an infant daughter who died in 1805. At this time the family moved to Palermo, Ontario & John Solomon married Mary Campbell, widow of James Campbell. They had 6 children, but only 3 lived to see adulthood. John Solomon was 63 years of age when his last daughter was born & her Monument was hand carved by her father. It is still standing in the Palermo cemetery today in 1994. When the Scottish merchant Hon. Robt. Hamilton died at the port of Queenston, a fascinating inventory was immediately taken of his goods & debts owning to him at Queenston, Ontario as at his death on March 14, 1809: John Sol. Teetzel owned £31. 7 shillings 3 pence. . The detailed inventory includes seven pages of all the goods available for the rugged life on the Niagara frontier. Or perhaps the pioneer stopped by for a wee drop from the 37 barrels of whiskey & other spirits on hand. About 850 people from the Niagara area are listed in a clear hand as borrowing a grand total of £62,729 from Robt. Hamilton. - P J Ahlberg 2009. Ref: Estate file of Late Hon. Robert Hamilton, Queenston MS 639. R 50. . 1794 Feb 24 Kunkele /Cougle & Cunkle, John Jr. of Hardwick Sussex, New Jersey. Admr. Philip Kunke signs Philip Cougle. Fellow bondsman Adam Kunke; both of the said place. Lib 35, p 181 1794 Feb 20 Inventory £69 made by Conrad Arwine & John S Teetzel Ref: NJ File 589S. . War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses John S. Teetzell, Grimsby, Claim 443 & 1242. Arms taken by the Enemy £6.5s. Attendance on two wounded American Officers £6.5s. Amount claimed £12 10s. Remarks: The claimant has dehorsd? to this claim. Refection not of a nature to affect Claim. [No amount recommended.] . Claim 1242. Claimed £12 10s. Paid £3. . Voucher 35-1393, 15s Halifax currency, signed, John S Teetzel by this attorney, James Middleburg. Statement of Loses during the War with the USA, remaining paid: dated at 1842 Sept 30 - John Teetzel, Grimsby, £1.19s. - - - Ref: Journals of Legislative Assembly of Canada GRAVE NOTES Note1: 1827 Oct 28, John S Teetzel*, Wm. Kennedy, John T. Westfall, Stephen Clink were witnesses to the WILL of John McCutcheon, Lot 7, Con 5, Erin Twp., Wellington County. *Note2: In 1827 John S Teetzel was living at Palemro, Halton County, which was quite a distance from John McCutcheon's home in Erin Township. The Will was signed, at Erin Township; two witnesses are also from Erin Twp., & Westall [of Elmira, Waterloo Co] was closer to Teetzel. Rev. Stephen Clink These 3 men were German. The Irish men, Kennedy [of Lot 11, Con. 5, Erin Twp.] & McCutcheon were in-laws. Was Teetzel also commissioned at the same time to make the monument for McCutcheon? If John McCutcheon's gravestone is ever located, it should be possible to determine John S Teetzel distinctive chisel markings. - PJ Ahlberg, 2017. There is a book written on him: John Solomon Teetzel & the Anglo-German Gravestone carving Tradition of Eighteen-Century Northwestern New Jersey. Markers. Written by Richard Veit in 2000. Suggestion of the possibility of Teetzel's handwork: Charles Roszel, b 1740 died 1817, red sandstone monument most certainly imported from New Jersey. . Monument of Charles Roszel, 1742-1817 Gainsborough, Ontario, buried St. Ann's Presbyterian Church cemetery. Notes on the monument: Typical style of a New Jersey monuments. The monument could have been chisel in New Jersey. The Monument is by stone carver John Solomon Teetzel, marked with his signature "T" on the bottom. Teetzel was a fellow German who left New Jersey for Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg 2013. Thank you. - - - | TEETZEL, John Solomon .1 (I290)
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14947 | lived and farmed Skunks Misery 14 children | TUNKS, Robert (I238)
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14948 | lived and raised family in Strathroy 1891 census: Thomas E. Carr, 36, Form Painter, Methodist, Scotch, living at Strathroy with wife Amelia, 3 sons, 1 daughter, b. Ontario, 9 Dec. 1864 | CARR, Thomas (I1774)
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14949 | lived at L37 C1 | SUMMERS, James (I887)
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14950 | lived at L41 C1 at the top of Reservoir Hill c1860 | DORMAN, James Erwin (I328)
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