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15301 | Macomb, MI. | VANNOY, Clayton Eugene GENE (I2505)
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15302 | Macon | SUBER, Mary (I16925)
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15303 | Madison County marriage records online | Family (F1734)
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15304 | Madoc | GREEN, Gladys Helena (I425)
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15305 | Mae Bell is the daughter of Florence Patterson & Hugh Albert Sampson. Newspaper clippings. . 1920 Oct 14h, Thurs. Nursing sister Mae Belle Sampson Honored by Hundreds from Country & Town The Presbyterian Church in Duntroon was crowded to the doors on Sunday afternoon, when the people of Nottawasaga are joined by many from Collingwood in honoring a noble & heroic woman, nursing sister, Lieut. Mae Belle Sampson, C.A.M.C., who was killed in action on June 27th 1918 by the sinking of the Hospital Ship, Llandovery Castle by a German submarine. The service with was beautiful & impressive throughout, according to the Bulletin, open by Rev D G Paton asking the congregation of between 3 & 400 to unite in singing: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty! All They works shall praise Thy name in earth & sky & sea; Holy, Holy, Holy, merciful & mighty, God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity. Mr Paton followed with a short pryer & invocation after which the congregation sang, Ready Kindly Light. Rev S Farley, preached an eloquent sermon, said in part: Today in this church of sacred memories & associations, we meet todo honor to the memory of sone whose devotion was not less lovely than that of Mary of old.It is not any intention to pay eulogy to the life & work of the late Nursing Sister Mae Belle Sampson. That will be more fittingly performed by the gallant Colonel, who with 2 other comrades, donates the tablet to be unveiled at the close of this service. It is fitting that such a tribute should be paid & one who had abundant opportunity of knowing something of the splendid service rendered by her whose memory we this day seek to keep green. In thus honoring this noble daughter of Nottawasaga in this church of her fathers, & amid the scenes of her childhood & young womanhood, these donators have honored themselves. here in this community she was born. here she developed those noble characteristics that latter bore such fruit on the blood stained fields of France. Here she was among the most active & enthusiastic workers of this church. While it is eternally true that her name liveth forevermore that there work & worth required no memorial, it is a very fitting thing, since we are a forgetful people, that this memorial brass should find its place within whose sacred walls were as a young woman she worshipped with you. May its silent appear speak to all sho worship here from Sabbath to Sabbath & to the generations that follow, reminding each & all that in a very real sense we are all debtors. That we are privileged to meet here as we do today issue in no small measure to the fact that once more we have been bought with a price! Yes, at a great price. The price of life itself. Dare we forget? Yonder the cold waters of the Atlantic sing the requiem of this heroine & her brave associates. Whilst it is not given us to hear that paean of praise let us ever remind ourselves that we have a duty to perform to the memory of such glorious souls. … sermon continues with no further biographical information. Col. J A Currie unveiled the tablet, referred, feelingly, the the heroine who had been so foully murdered while ministering to suffering & dying soldiers & seaman. She had voluntarily returned to duty as a nurse on a hospital ship, one of the most dangerous in the service. Obituary: Sacred to the memory of Lieut. Nursing Sister Mae Belle Sampson, CAMC, Born at Duntroon, Ont. June 5th, 1890 Killed in action at Sea when H M Hospital Ship Llandovery Castle, was sunk by a German submarine. June 27th, 1918, Her Name Liveth for ever more. Ref: Midland Free Press., clippings found in the Bible of Jane McCutcheon Hamilton. [ i.e. grandmother of husband of her sister Margaret Sampson Walker.] - - - | SAMPSON, Mae Bell Sampson (I674)
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15306 | Mae McDonald married first Syd Hamilton, Married second, Mr. Girling. | MCDONALD, Amelia MAY (I273)
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15307 | Mae McDonald was widowed during the war. She attended St Johns Anglican Church in Port Arthur up until the time she was remarried to Cletus MacDonald. Mae converted to Catholicism upon marrying Cletus MacDonald, and became a member of St Andrews Roman Catholic Church. She was a member of the Catholic Womens League. She is buried in St Andrews Cemetery. | MCDONALD, Mae Mary (I3729)
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15308 | Magdaline is the daughter of Ann Willcocks of Perth Amboy, NJ & John Ritchie, born Scotland. Her two sisters are Elizabeth Ritchie and Mary Ritchie married 1758.5.26 Burlington, NJ to Jacob Bryan, b. 1735 NJ - 1757. Magdalene married John Leonard; their children are: 1. Margaret Leonard, died 14 Dec 1780. Margaret Leonard married 1771 Nov 14 to Robert Montgomery of Monmouth. Five Montgomery children: Elizabeth, Sarah, Susan, Robert and Margaret Montgomery. 2. Sarah Leonard 1760.6.14-1787.4.18, married Thomas Harrison; Four Harrison children: Hannah Harrison Maria Harrison Elizabeth Harrison, 1782-1825. Thomas Harrison, 1785-1868. Burlington, NJ. Madeline's maternal grandfather's estate: CONVEYANCE. West Jersey, Grantor the Estate of George Willcocks. 1759 Jan 5 - Heirs of Grantee John Ritchie. Ref: NJ Early Land Records, O WJ, Folio 490. Magdalene's father estate: 1762 Nov 8 - John Ritchie, Deceased, Husband of Ann, Father of Mary, Elizabeth, and Magdalen all of East Jersey. CONVEYANCE: Perth Amboy, Middlesex County. Grantee John Smyth ; Grantor Jacob Bryan, Husband f Mary, et al; Grantor Mary Bryan, Wife of Jacob, et al; Grantor Elizabeth Lawrence (Wife of James, et al; Grantor James Lawrence, Husband of Elizabeth, et al; Grantor JOHN LEONARD, Husband of Magdalen, et al; Grantor Magdalen Leonard, (Wife of John, et al; Grantor Ann Ritchie, Deceased, Wife of John, Mother of Mary, Elizabeth and Magdalen; Named); Named: John Ritchie, Deceased, Husband of Ann, Father of Mary, Elizabeth, and Magdalen. Locations: East Jersey; Middlesex; Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Amboy Bay, Amboy Point. Ref: NJ Early Land Records, A-3, Folio 5. We hereunder conclude the historical paper of F. W. Earl, Esq., on the early settlement of Burlington County: The History of Springfield Township, West Jersey Surveyors Association.. Patrick Reynolds who owned one-fourth and built the mills at Pemberton in 1752, was a native of Ireland, and a resident of "Bridgeton" at that time. His son Thomas Reynolds held a colonel's commission during the Revolutionary War, his first wife being Mary Brian, {Bryan-Baird] widow of Jacob, she being an heiress, the daughter of John Ritche, a merchant of Aberdeen, in Scotland, and Ann Ritche, his wife. Ann Ritche, the mother of Mary Reynolds, was the niece of one of the residuary legatees of George Willock, also a native of Scotland, who settled at Perth Amboy, was one of the early proprietors of East Jersey, and located many tracts of valuable land. At the death of Ann Ritche, the title to all her valuable tracts of land passed by descent to her three daughters: Magdaline Ritche who married John Leonard; Elizabeth Ritche who married James Laurence; and Mary Ritche who married Jacob Brian, and after his death married Thomas Reynolds. After the death of Mary Reynolds, (by whom there was no issue,) Thomas Reynolds married Elizabeth Budd, the only daughter of David Budd. Ref: Burlington Newspaper., published 1874.2.5, P3, Col. 3. - Transcribed by PJ Ahlberg, 2015. Thank you. . Certified copies of deeds, Page 134, Secretary of Sate of NJ, Burlington: 1759 Mar 2nd, James Lawrence & others to Samuel Blackwood Indenture made in, 32 year of King George, Joseph Lawrence, Upper Freehold , farmer and Elizabeth his wife; John Leonard & Madgaline his wife; Jacob Brian of Chesterfield, Burlington Co, Merchant & Maay his wife, which said Elizabeth, Madgaline & Mary were the only children & daughters of Ann And John Ritchie, late Perth Amboy, deceased, on one part and Samuel Blackwood, City of Burlington, Gentleman of the other part, Witnesseth that the said James Lawrence & his wife Elizabeth, Madgaline & John Leonard, Mary & Jacob Brain for five shillings have distance Samuel Blackwood all the tracts lying in Upper Freehold, Monmouth, where of George Willocks, died City of Perth Amboy & Devised to his Executors for the use of Ann Ritche, containing 2000 Acres. lying sough River in Middlesex NJ, where Geo. Wilcox died, containing 1500 A. and also land in Perth Amboy. Executors Rev. Wm. Skinner, Perth Amboy & Rev. Edward Vaughan, Elizabeth Town. XRef: Claims & Losses included in husband John Leonard, page 354. . 1728 Jan 13, Abstract, WILL of Geoge Willocks, Perth Amboy, NJ Wife Ann Ritchie, land at Crosswalk reek, all lands upon South River, Middlesex, house on Smith Street,, partnership of land sold to Daniel Astale, 2000 A, give to him to Ephonia Johnston, decreased & Mary Smith two of daughters of John Johnston; Terry house from Perth Amboy to Staten Island should be let, the remainder of personal estate for the use of children of Geo. Leslie & Ann Riche. Research & transcription by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | RITCHIE, Magdaline (I2791)
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15309 | Maggie is the daughter of Julia Ann Teetzel & Richard Lawrence Johnston. . Ontario Middlesex Marriage, London John James McMaster, age 23 / 1855, Erin Twp., Wellington Co. Resided Twp. Eramosa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, farmer married Margaret Johnston, age 25 /born 1853, London, Ontario, Resided Waterdown, Wentworth Co., d/o Richard & Julia Johnston. Wit: William Teetzel & Samuel Campford? . 1878 Dec 5 - In London, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, on the 23rd lets. Mr. John McMaster of Erin to Miss Maggie, third daughter of Richard Johnson of Esquesing. Ref: Acton Free Press. - - - | JOHNSTON, Margaret Elizabeth MAGGIE .4 (I516)
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15310 | Maggie is the daughter of Eleanor Clay & Charles Earl Lawrence. Letters Remaining in Richmond Hill Post Office 1861 Mar 1 - Lawrence, Margaret; Lawrence, M.E; Lawrence, G. S. Ref: York Herald Newspaper. - - - | LAWRENCE, Margaret MAGGIE .ix (I582)
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15311 | Maggie is the daughter of Eliza Roy & William Henry Walker. . 1915 Jan 21 - Ballinafad, Mr. Blake Vanmatter had a valuable fox poisoned about a month ago. They have a detective working the case. He visited Ballinafad a work ago last Monday & interviewed a number of young man around here, but do not think that there is any person around here that would be guilty of such an act. . A very pleasant family reunion took place at the house of Ira Roszel on Friday 13 January, when quite a number of friends of the family were present to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their wedding day. The time was spent in dances & music. W J Willson? gave a number of violin selections, His daughter Blanche, accompanied him on the organ. Miss Waddell gave a couple of instrumental selections There were additions by Rev Mr Waddel & Mr F Nunmutter. There ware friends present from Flesherton, Cataract, Grand Valley, Inglewood, Toronto & Aurora. - Miss Fannie Roszel has gone to Toronto where she will spend a month or two. Ref: Acton Free Press. . 1918 May 29 - Ballinafad, Mr Mrs Deagle of Orangville, were callers at Ira Roszel's on Sunday. . Mr Mrs J Deagle of Orngeville, accompanied by Misses Jean & Wilda Roszel, motored to Aton & visited Engineer G King of Exhibition camp, Toronto, who was home at Acton for the weekend. Ref: Georgetown Herald, Ontario. . 1918 Jul 3 - Ballinafad, Mrs W Gibson, of Markdale & Miss Enid Gibson, Cataract, returned to Cataract on Friday, after spending a week with their aunt, Mrs. I Roszel. Ref: Georgetown Herald, Ontario. . 1919 Aug 21 - Ballinafad, Will Hiltz, of Toronto, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs Ira Hilt & other friends. . Mr Mrs Will Gordon, of Clear Brook Trout Farm, Centre Road, Caledon, were the guests of Mr Mrs Ira Roszel last Sunday. Ref: Acton Free Press. . 1922 Jan 25- Roszel - In Georgetown on Monday January 23, 1922, Margaret Jane Walker, beloved wife of Ira Roszel. Aged 5y 3m 2d. The funeral will take place from there late home on Thursday. Service at hour at 1 PM. Interment in Ballinafad Cemetery. Ref: Georgetown Herald, Ontario. . 1922 Feb 2 - Died, Roszel, In Georgetown on Monday, January 28, 1922, Margaret Jane Walker, beloved wife of Ira Roszel, aged 56 years. Ref: Acton Free Press, 1922.2.2. . 1922 Feb 1, Obituary Mrs Ira Roszel One of our most highly respected citizens in the person of Margaret Jane Walker, beloved wife of Ira Roszel, passed away at there home here on Monday, January 23rd. Deceased was 56 years of age & was born at Ballinafad, Erin Tp. Beside her husband she leaves to your the loss of a kind & loving mother, 2 daughters & 3 sons, George, Sask., William & Comfort, Georgetown; Mrs Victor Harding, Esquesing; Mrs James Nickell, Limehouse. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs E J Walker & 4 brothers & 3 sisters: Wm. Walker, Eugenia, John Walker, Called, Arthur Walker, Sask.; R C Walker, Mitchell; Mrs A D Thirston, Montreal; Mrs W A Gordon, Engenia & Miss Irene Walker, Georgetown. Deceased was a member of thePresbyterian church; also a member of the Chosen Friends. The remains are entered in Ballinafad beside her infant son who died 21 years ago. Rev R F Cameron conducted the service. Pall bearers were Blake Vannatter, Clayton Beswick, Herb Allen, Rich Shortill, Fred Shortill & R B Shortill. There were many beautiful flora tributes. - - - | WALKER, Margaret Jane MAGGIE .4 (I102)
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15312 | Maggie is the daughter of Elizabeth Adams & Asa Willson. * 1900 Jan. Fourth Generation, 5th child, Margaret Sarah: Born July 6, 1843, Died April 27, 1873. Aged 29 years, 9 months, 13 days. - - - | WILLSON, Margaret Sarah MAGGIE (I630)
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15313 | Maggie is the daughter of Elizabeth Jane Miller & David James Stoddard. Death Sep 1909, Mats Bay, Island Co., Washington Contracted a sever cold while waiting for a train as she and her husband and 4 children were moving to Cranbrook, BC. William brought her back to the Island in the summer of 1909 where they lived in a tent on the beach at Mats Bay, near Port Ludlow. Ref: Neal Johnston. | STODDARD, Maggie B (I941)
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15314 | Maggie is the daughter of Louisa Sinclair & William Rae. Maggie is the daughter of Louisa Sinclair & Wm. Rae. James died in the Fall of 1918 of influenza. Maggie died 3 weeks after husband Jim. Maggie Rae of Ennotville area, was a sister of the father of Loren, Bruce & Rawley Rae, Lower Nichol. - - - | RAE, Margaret MAGGIE Wood (I299)
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15315 | Maggie is the daughter of Margaret McDougall & Douglas McCallum. | MCCALLUM, Margaret Ann F. MAGGIE (I19)
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15316 | Maggie is the daughter of Nellie Southworth & Warren Guilds. | GUILDS, Margaret May MAGGIE (I1409)
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15317 | Maggie is the daughter of Sarah Jane Willson & Hugh Evans. | EVANS, Maggie Eliza (I1479)
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15318 | Mahala is the daughter of Hannah & Richard Montgomery. David Montgomery, Toronto, was a witness at Masala's wedding. | MONTGOMERY, Mahala (I1642)
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15319 | Main & Scotch St., Erin Village | WALKER, Charles Henry (I89)
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15320 | Main & Scotch Streets. Died of Valvular disease of heart. | WALKER, Charles Henry .1 (I7)
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15321 | Main st. | WALKER, William James .9 (I263)
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15322 | Main St. Aged 78y 9m 27d. D. Mitral Regurgitation. | MARSH, Alexander Newton .2 (I1092)
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15323 | Main Street, Erin Village | WALKER, Jennie JENN (I965)
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15324 | Main Street, Erin Village. | WALKER, Jennie JENN .1 (I2)
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15325 | Main Street. Aged 73y 4m. (=26 Jan 1830.) Bronchitis, 2 Weeks. | WYKHAM, Elizabeth (I51)
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15326 | Mair/Hammond -farmed E 1/2 L38 C1; also owned land on L39 in 1898 see notes for his mother Ellen | MAIR*, William (I825)
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15327 | Mair/Hammond never married | MAIR*, Sarah A. (I836)
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15328 | Mair/Hammond never married | MAIR*, Elizabeth (I835)
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15329 | Mair/Hammond | HAMMOND*, Ann (I826)
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15330 | Maitland Seaforth. | ALEXANDER, Mabel (I906)
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15331 | Mal presentation which so delayed labor tht babe was born dead. | FELKER, Infant daughter1 (I293)
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15332 | Malahide Twp., double Monument with sisters Anna Lafey & Elizabeth Whitesell. | FELKER, Lydia (I44)
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15333 | Malahide Twp., Elgin Co. | FELKER, Anna Nora ANNIE .2 (I32)
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15334 | Malahide, Ontario, Plot 152 | WHITESELL, Daniel .2 (I156)
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15335 | MALCOLM AND BERTHA are both buried on the McInnis family plot in Fournier, Ontario. After their wedding, Malcolm and Bertha settled on the McInnis family farm which was situated on the Boundary Lot #3 and raised their family. After his father, Archibald's death, Malcolm inherited the farm. | MCINNIS, Joseph Malcolm (I5526)
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15336 | Male child is the son of Sarah & Gideon Hopkins. | HOPKINS, Male (I1273)
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15337 | Malfus is the son of Eder B Chittenden. | CHITTENDEN, Malfus M (I1765)
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15338 | Malinda is the daughter of Louisa Cash and Wm. Sutton. | SITTON, Malinda Idora (I124)
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15339 | Mamie is the daughter of E S Williams of Detroit. . Mary Harriet Williams was born in Walkerville, Ontario, her father being involved in the Hiram Walker distilling operations there during that time (Walker was her father's brother-in-law). . Her 1st husband was Albert Jacob Willson, a hardware dealer whom she married in 1895. . They had 3 children, all born in Detroit: Ken, b.1896 Sydney, b.1902 Dorothy, b.1903 . Mary suffered the calamitous loss of her entire Willson family from the years 1920 through 1927... She was surely devastated to have occasioned such loss. . She eventually married Canada-born William A. Cloughley, who was & had been a streetcar conductor (or rather a "coach driver" on the "street railway") in Canada & Michigan, & they took up residence in Highland Park. - - - | WILLIAMS, Mary H MAMIE (I272)
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15340 | Maned in Elias Sr.'s will. | MOORE, Mary (I561)
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15341 | Manhattan | KEARNY, John (I601)
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15342 | Manhattan Beach, LA, Cal. | WALKER, Lurabelle (I545)
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15343 | Manhattan, New York WW I Draft Registration Card Calvin Pomeray Reid, born 26 apr 1875 7 Harford Court NY for seven years Medium Height, Medium build. blue eyes, no vision in left eye. - - - | REID, Calvin Pomeroy Nelson .2 (I111)
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15344 | Manitoba. | MCCUTCHEON, Andrew Thomas ANDY (I76)
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15345 | Manitoulien. Buried in family plot. | SKIPPEN, John Jr. (I47)
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15346 | Manitoulin | MCCUTCHEON, Vespar VEP (I285)
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15347 | Manitoulin Isl. | SKIPPEN, John Samuel .5 (I382)
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15348 | Manitoulin Isl. COD: Heart disease. | SKIPPEN, William Thomas .1 (I483)
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15349 | Manitoulin Island | VANZANT, Amanda MANDY (I806)
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15350 | Manitoulin Island. | SKIPPEN, Caroline (I457)
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