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15501 | marriage to James Robson married by Thomas Phillips; witnessed by Thomas Moore, Mary Ann Waistell,and William Learment Refernces are: Archives Toronto Diocese of the Anglican church registers consisting of St. Philip’s anglican church,Etobicoke,Toronto,Baptisms,Marriages,Burials 1831-1851 and Christ Anglican Church, Mimco, Parish Register. Marriages 1832-1835,Baptisms 1835-1845 second marriage to Quintin Mcgill married by Tomas Philips witnessed by Thomas Holly and Mary Ann Holly Archives at the Toronto Diocese of the Anglican Church parish registers,consisting of Parish Register St. Philips Church,Etobicoke,Toronto Baptisms,Marriages Burials 1831-1851 and and Christ Church Mimico Parish Registry Marriages 1832-1835 Baptisms 1835-1845 | WAISTELL, Elizabeth (P51)
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15502 | Marriage to John Littlefield 09 Mar 1649/50 | Family (F458)
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15503 | marriage to Stephen Hopkins 19 Feb. 1617 or 1618 | Family (F648)
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15504 | Marriage took place at the Presbyterian Church Manse in Picton, Ontario. The minister was the Rev. John MacMechen. The bride was a Methodist, the groom was a Presbyterian. The groom was a resident of Chatham, Ontario at the time of his marriage. He was a blacksmith by trade. | Family (F760)
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15505 | marriage witnessed by Nathan Griffith and Francis Jarvis (who is this??) -the Ontario Marriage Record says Harriet married Hiram Perkins Oct 29, 1833; this must be an error and Hiram is really Harris; the 1852 census says Harris's wife is Harriet and they have 4 children, including Curtis; Curtis's Ontario Death Record 1911 identifies his mother as Harriet McNames. -Harriet was age 50 when she gave birth to Helen. -is she buried at BSC? Died in Strathroy or Caradoc | MCNAMES, Harriet (I4)
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15506 | Marriage witnessed by Peter Tunks (brother) and Adam Dell. | TUNKS, John (I239)
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15507 | MARRIAGE. WEDDING RECEPTION AT Country Club Restaurant, TURNERS CORNERS, FONTHILL/THOROLD | Family (F2)
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15508 | MARRIAGE: 002913 ? 81 (Essex) Charles, RUSHELLO, 21, Mersea, Mersea, s/o Richard & Margreth RUSHELLO to Elisa CEDAR, 16, Chatham, Mersea, d/o David & Sally CEDAR; wit Alexander & Melinda CEDAr ON 26, November, 1881 in Mersea | CEDAR, Elizabeth Mary (I1319)
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15509 | MARRIAGE: 1760 June 20 Andrew Jeffrey smith in Rhyslaw and Katherine Steele in Bogend were married. | Family (F389)
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15510 | MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 16 Mar 1802, Chirnside, Berwick, Scotland, United Kingdom. | Family (F95)
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15511 | MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 24 Nov 1861 | Family (F27)
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15512 | MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Belmont Co, Ohio, USA. | Family (F361)
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15513 | MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Cal 1682 | Family (F19)
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15514 | MARRIAGE: From St. Peter's Anglican Church, Cobourg, Microfilm MS46, Reel 7, B-9 to D-2 in Peterborough Museum - - 1822 - Marriage by License, this 9th August, George Gillespie and Isabella Jeffrey, both of this parish, by me, Jas. Thompson. This marriage was solemnized between us, George Gillespie - Isabella Jeffrey in the presence of John R White, Andrew JeffreyMARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. | Family (F294)
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15515 | MARRIAGE: Married by the Rev. John Cassie (from Port Hope Guide - May 3, 1853) | Family (F6)
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15516 | MARRIAGE: married Elva Winter 22 Sept 1923 | RUSSELO, Elmer Ray (I1207)
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15517 | MARRIAGE: married Mildred Lewis 24 June 1924 | RUSSELO, Vilas Laverne (I1208)
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15518 | MARRIAGE: married Olive Sterling 15 Jan 1921 RESID: Merlin, Ont., Detroit, Mich. OCCUP: farmer, soldier in WW1 RELIGION: methodist | RUSSELO, Melvin A. (I1206)
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15519 | MARRIAGE: married to Herman Belanger 3 May 1932 | RUSSELO, Angeline (I1210)
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15520 | Marriage: Minor Teetzel & Alice May Bartholomew. Ref: Sentinel Review, 19 Sep 1879, p. 5. - - - | TEETZEL, Minor (I1096)
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15521 | MARRIAGE: remarried in London, Ont. | GLADSTONE, Nancy Lorraine (I770)
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15522 | MARRIAGE: this is second marriage | MOODY, Josephine (I1531)
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15523 | MARRIAGE: unmarried | NOBLE, James Clifton (I1171)
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15524 | MARRIAGE: Witnesses: John Short, Woodstock - John Jeffrey, Cobourg | Family (F374)
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15525 | Marriages Sep 1896 Surname First name(s) District Vol Page King Annie Rochford 4a 812 LIZMORE John William Rochford 4a 812 | KING, Annie G (I435)
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15526 | Married & moved 5 miles to Reydon, Suffolk County, England. | SKIPPEN, John Sr. (I46)
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15527 | Married & moved 5 miles to Reydon, Suffolk. . Resided January 1817 in Reydon, Suffolk. . Landed Guelph, Ontario 1831. . Noah Cotton lived on Oro Concession 10, Lot 14 (E 1/2) Simcoe County, 1837 settlement. . 1837 is also the year Mary Cotton settled into Garafraxa Twp, Wellington Co., with her second husband Henry Catchpole. - PJA. . 1853 - Will of her husband Henry Catchpole: " To beloved wife (unnamed), the bedding and a parcel of land with the brick house on the lot of land at 86 Norfolk Street, Guelph." Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts: Widow & Orphans Fund (Clergy): Donations: . 1853 Guelph, Mrs. Catchpole, 2s 6p. . 1854 Mar 31, Mr. Catchpole, Mrs. Catchpole [No amounts listed this year. - PJA]. . 1855 Apr 30, Mrs. Catchpole, 2s 6p., Mr. Catchpole, (Henry Jr.?) 2s. 6. Ref: Anglian Church of Canada, Toronto Diocese Archives. Descendant: . Ontario Marriage Certificate 001132- 89. George Peters, 27, Sailor, Tp Mongowen?, Little Current, s/o Wm Peters & Maggie Bell, married Eliza Jane Gamble, 18, Tp Artemesia, Little Current, d/o Robt John Gamble & Mary Cotton Skippin. Witn: Maggie Lena & James Caleb Shirlock, no residence given. 29 May, 1889, Little Current. Note: At this time, Little Current is largest town on isolated Manitoulin Island, Ontario & has a somewhat, Native Reservation with some non-native cattle farming settlements on the Island. -PJA. - - - | COTTON, Mary Caroline (I5)
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15528 | Married 1771 first wife Margaret, Daughter of John Leonard. He died 1780. 2nd wife. Elizabeth Newell, daughter of Elizabeth Lawrence & Dr. James Newell. - - - | MONTGOMERY, Robert .31 (I1152)
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15529 | Married 1840, Diocese of Kildare, Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds indexes 1623-1866 | Family (F120)
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15530 | MARRIED 64 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Dagg Four Years past Diamond Anniversary Kincardine March 22- Just 64 years ago yesterday Mr. and Mrs.Richard Dagg of this town now 93 and 90 respectively were wedded in the town of Lucan. Though it is four years since the Diamond Anniversary of that wedding was celebrated ,the couple who have by two decades and more passed the prescribed three score and ten are sill activly iinterested in the world about them and appreciative of life and action. It was on March 21,1848 that Richard Dagg.a young Irishman had come to Canada while yet a youth,took as his bride Miss Elizabeth Culbert , of Lucan,the wedding ceremony having been solimized at that village. One of the pioneers of Biddulph township(middlesex) Mr. Dagg hewed his farm there from the virgin forest ,fighting with other pioneers of the trownship the battle of civilisation against the gigantic pines and maples of the forest. In the Fenian Raid of 66 he shouldered his rifle and marched to the front, for the protection of home and country..hard to read...he helped to build the original Broughs bridge at London. Proudly identified with the advancement of the Township of Biddulph and of Midlesex ,he is one of the better known men not only of the sesction of this part of , but of the entire Western Ontario peninsula. For the past few years Mr. and Mrs Dagg have been residents of the town of Kincardine ,and left their farm in Biddulph to reside here. Now,after a lifetime of noble usefulness in the pioneer upbuilding of his country ,he has a rich fund of stories and tales of pioneer happenings and incidents.Gifted with an excellent and unimpaired memory he delights in entertaining his grandchildren and great grandchildren with the stirring tales of pioneer days. Mr. Dagg is a staunch ..cant read...member of the anglican church and an old time conservative. He has been a life long reader of the London Press . The union,consumated over three score years ago ,has been blessed with five sons,four daughters,21 grandchildren,and 11 great grandchildren. The sons are James of Montana,Jon of Bervie,Henry,William, and Albert of Western Canada and Robert of Kincardine. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Hall ,Mrs.Omar Westell, and Mrs. Wardle , all of Kincardine,and Mrs. J. Smith Kilarney Man. Mrs. Robinson J. Orr of 262 Cheapside street ,London is a niece,while Mr. Thomas Culbert ,748 Wellington Street of that city ,is a brother of Mrs. Dagg--- London Free Press source London Free Press March 1912 | DAGG, Richard Brough (P25)
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15531 | married a Hammond (Death Record), her 2nd cousin -buried at Woodland (G. Curnoe) | JARVIS, Ida Jane (I137)
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15532 | married a Jarvis, his 2nd cousin -1911 census: Thomas Hammond, 57, living with nephew Andrew Hammond and family in Westminster Twp; b. Oct. 1853 -1929 Death Record indicates parents were Andrew Hammond & Alvira Griffith -G. Curnoe notes: LFP July 15, 1879. p4, c1 Accident July 14, 1879: While forking in the harvest field of his brother-in-law, Wm Blinn, in Byron he was kicked in the groin by a horse and severely injured. -G. Curnoe notes: he remarried to Elizabeth (Murdock) (Dorman) -buried at Woodland Obit of Thomas Hammond in Free Press Aug 12, 1929. | HAMMOND, Thomas (I354)
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15533 | Married abt 1718 | Family (F1419)
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15534 | Married at David Muir residence | Family (F157)
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15535 | Married at father's home. | Family (F190)
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15536 | Married at her father's house near Bryan, Ohio. . 1860 Census, Farmer Twp., Defiance, Ohio Sophia Ensign, age 42 b 1818, Massachusetts. . 1900 June 11 Census. Sophia states 5 children, 4 living: C Maude Hamilton, died 5 Dec 1874. The Lake Shore Commercial Record Newspaper, for the Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan Area, Pub. every Saturday morning: . 1883 Jul 27 - Peach Belt Pick-Ups. Mrs. C. Ensign of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Hamilton. . 1883 Oct 5 - Peach Belt Pick-Ups. Miss Hattie E. Ensign, of Ohio, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hamilton. . 1884 Sep 19 - Peach Belt Pick-Ups. Miss Hattie Ensign, of Ohio, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hamilton. . 1884 May 29 - Mrs. Hamilton assisted at the Sabbath school organization Sunday. . 1885 Sep 18 - Mr. Ensign of Ohio, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. Hamilton. . Obituary: Widow of Alexander Mrs. Sophie Hamilton dies at the home of her son Harry at Tallahasee, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 4 after an illness of 2 months. She was born Oct 22, 1846; the widow of Alexander Hamilton & lived in Ganges for several years before moving to Bangor where they lived from 1896 till 22 years ago they moved to Florida following Mr. Hamilton's death. Those surviving are a daughter & 2 sons, Mrs. Blanche Robinson, W L Hamilton of Bangor and Harry of Florida, Six grandchildren, 4 great grandchild, 1 sister and 3 brothers. Funeral services were hale Aug 8, at Sherrod's chapel, Bangor, Rev. Harold Hamilton officiating. Burial was Arlington Hill Cemetery at Bangor. - - - | ENSIGN, Sophia CLARISSA (I82)
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15537 | Married at the home of Jane's father (Andrew) by Wm Reid, Grafton (from the Cobourg Star May 31, 1848, abstracted by Gayle Nelson 1993 and sent to Bill Campbell and read by John Cowan Dec 1, 2017). | Family (F28)
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15538 | Married at the residence of William Jeffrey (ELizabeth's Father) Married by Rev D.D. McLeod of Barrie | Family (F73)
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15539 | MArried by her father Rev Dr Don Macleod | Family (F29)
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15540 | MArried by Rev JAmes A Anderson of Goderich, Ontario (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4 Page 11) | Family (F33)
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15541 | Married by Rev John Grier of the Anglican Church at Carrying Place. | BURR, William (I15702)
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15542 | Married by Rev. D. McMullen | VANCLEAF, Joseph A (I1887)
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15543 | Married by the Rev Duncan M Sinclair at Tenandry Church in Pitlochry, Scotland. The witnesses were George Borthwick and Christina Forbes. | BORTHWICK, Nellie (I446)
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15544 | Married by the Rev Macamus | GOODMURPHY, Mabel Pearl (I1253)
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15545 | Married Deborah ROBBINS in Easton PA Will dated Oct 20, 1768 Probated 4 Feb 1769 probably Easton County courts were established by executive order of the NJ governor Sussex County was formed on 8 June 1753. Jonathan's tavern/public house in Hardwick Twp, the "Dark Moon", became the courthouse. Five judges included Jonathan Pettit. PETTIT, Jonathan of Easton, Northampton Co., PA. 134S - W. 20 Oct 1768; Filed 4 Feb 1769. Wife: Deborah. Sons: Nathaniel, Jonathan, Isaac, Andrew, John and (youngest child) William (a minor). Daughters: Dinah and Elizabeth. Others: Bro, Nathan PETTIT; bro-n-law, William ROBINS. Executors: Wife, Deborah PETTIT, bro, Nathan PETTIT and b-n-l, Willliam ROBINS. Witnesses: William LEDLIE, John GODFREY and Robt. TRAIL. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., Volume II, 1730-1750; Honeyman, A. Van Doren; Somerville NJ 1918. Page 377: Amos Thatcher and Job Robins [Robbins] performed an inventory, dated 26 Dec 1748, on the estate of Andrew Pettit, of Amwell, Hunterdon Co., will date 21 Oct. 1748. (Lib. 6, p. 76) Jonathan Pettit was born in 1721.7 John Reading, a large landholder in colonial New Jersey, mentioned writing a deed to Jonathan Pettit in his diary entry of May 26, 1749. The deed was written at the home of Samuel Green who lived in the area that later became Sussex County14 (63:47). Jonathan Pettit became a justice of the peace on May 13, 1749 in Morris County.28 Sussex County was erected from Morris County in 1753 and one of the first acts recorded in Sussex County was Jonathan's application for a tavern license on Nov. 20, 1753.18 He was appointed one of the first justices of Sussex County.29 The first court in Sussex Co. was held at the house of Jonathan Pettit in Hardwick (now Frelinghuysen) Township. The next year the county built a jail near Jonathan's tavern and the place received the name "Log Gaol". It is now called Johnsonburg and became part of Warren County when that county was erected in 1824. The family later moved to the southwest corner of Sussex County where they owned land on both sides of the Delaware River at Easton, PA and Phillipsburg, NJ.7 Jonathan Pettit wrote his will on Oct. 20, 1768 and it was proved Feb. 4, 1769. The inventory of his estate was done on Nov. 15, 17684 (33:327). Jonathan Pettit married Deborah Robbins.13 She survived him and moved back to Hardwick Twp., Sussex County, NJ. She died in March 1791. Her will was written Mar. 21, 1791 and proved Mar. 31, 17914 (37:282). Jonathan and Deborah Pettit had children including these (my grandparents): | PETTIT, Judge Jonathan (I2695)
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15546 | Married first. Mr. Bell. | MCCONNELL, Mary Louise (I324)
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15547 | married her cousin 3 children | DALE, Anne (I678)
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15548 | Married her second cousin | FERGUSON, Katherine Agnes (I78)
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15549 | married his cousin immigrated to London Township 1818; founded Hyde Park | ROUTLEDGE, Thomas (I1793)
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15550 | Married in 1852. Received a gift of china from parents. | Family (F9)
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