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15601 Mary (Mollie) Weaver was 20 years old on 1880 Census, Clinch County, Georgia, Ancestry.com, ED# 39, Page 9, Homerville #1224. Mother of one child at the time, 4 months old and unnamed (William Daniel). Mary died before May 1889, when Thomas and Wilantha were married. Mary had eight children in such a short period of time, she probably could never recover from having one child before she had another. WEAVER, Mary Mollie (I12521)
 
15602 Mary / Margaret is the daughter of Thomas Harriot & Mrs. Harriot. HARRIOT, Mary (I26)
 
15603 Mary A Darling's father, Wm. Darling, was born in Vermont and her mother, Mary Ann Pope, was born in New York.

. 16 Jun 1900 Census, Little Rock, Kendall Co., Illinois
John W Teetzel, b Mar 1845, Canada, Married 1867
Mary Teetzel, b Mar 1848, Ohio.

Verify relationship with NEXT PERSONS:
Catherine Pettit, widowed, b May 1827 New York
Nancy A Pettit, single, b May 1827, Illinois. - - - 
DARLING, Mary D (I1370)
 
15604 Mary A is the daughter of Hannah Osborn & Solomon Claypool.

Died Feb 17, 1950, Louisville, 2141 Alta Ave., Kentucky,
widow of Mr. Hilleary. - - - 
CLAYPOOL, Mary Alice (I1043)
 
15605 Mary A. was born in Alabama. Her mother was born in Alabama & her father was born in Georgia.

. 1900 Census Centralia, Lewis, Washington
Mary A Patterson, Age: 44, b. Jan. 1856, Birthplace: Alabama
Head Race: White, widow,
John Patterson, 44 y, born Alabama, father b. Virginia, Mother Alabama;
Oliver Patterson, 22 y;
Albert Patterson, 20 y;
Thomas Patterson, 18 y;
Mary Patterson, 16, y;
Munroe Patterson, 13 y;
George Patterson, 9 y;
Ira Patterson, 5 years. - - - 
MYERS, Mary Ann .1 (I101)
 
15606 Mary Alice is the daughter of Sarah Margaret Willson & Rev. James Hannon. HANNON, Mary Alice (I246)
 
15607 Mary Alice is buried at St Gregory's Cemetery in Oshawa NICHOLLS, Mary Alice (I2799)
 
15608 Mary Alice is the daughter of Ruby Alice Osborn & Lucius P. Chapin. CHAPIN, Mary Alice (I727)
 
15609 Mary and John were also married by John Bishop, Justice of Woodbridge. Family (F727)
 
15610 Mary Ann Cummer Willson is the daughter of Jacob & Elizabeth Fisher & therefore also the sister of Margaret Lawrence. John Willson IV was Mary Ann Willson's stepson.

. 1816 January 1, by special License, Benjamin SLATER & Maria JOHNSON, both of the Township of York. 
Witnesses, John WILLSON & Mary WILLSON.

. "1809 Jan, John Willson rocked the family to its foundations by being hustled off to the presence of Rev. John Strachan to be united in marriage with Mary Ann Cummer, eldest child of Jacob Cummer & his wife Elizabeth, nee Fisher. They must have been rather upset at the time as their daughter was pregnant & John as a widower with a child, certainly should have known better. The child a daughter named Elizabeth was born Jun, 1809, but died in infancy & is buried beside her parents."
Ref: Helen Schaub, Richmond Hill Public Library, Willson Families.

. WILL of her father, Jacob Cummer, 2 Mar, 1842:
. THAT in one year next ensuing after my death the sum of £50 currency to my daughter MARY, wife of John Willson,3rd,

. In one year next ensuing after my death the sum of £50 currency is to be paid out of the said estate to my daughter MARY, wife of John Willson;
& 30 Aug 1834, my Will is that whereas I hold Deeds of Conveyance from John Willson 3rd, of 4 Town Lots situate in the Town of Goderich in the London District, Province of Upper Canada, & also on which his dwelling house, outhouses & tannery is situate, & whereas the said John Willson 3rd, has the privilege of redeeming the above lands within 5 years from the 14th of August, 1834, & in case of his default or non payment then I give & devise all the above named parcels of land unto my daughter Mary, wife of the said John Willson, 3rd, for & during her natural life & after her decease my will is that the above named property is to be equally divided amongst their heirs after deducting from the said lands the amount due me from the said John Willson, 3rd. The money to raised out of the lots that the dwelling house does not occupy.
Witnesses: John Willson, 4th & Jacob Cummer.

Verify:
. Obituary: 1865 Jan 25, Wed.
Died, at his residence in the Twp. of York on the morning of the 24 instinct at 4 o'clock, Mrs. Willson.3, aged 77 years & 9 mos. [=25 Apr 1785]
The funeral will leave his late residence tomorrow at 4 p.m. Friends & acquaintances are invited to attend.
Ref: Toronto Daily Globe Newspaper. - - - 
CUMMER, MARY Ann DUE (I45)
 
15611 Mary Ann daughter of Elizabeth Doan and William Graham. GRAHAM, Mary Ann (I29)
 
15612 Mary Ann daughter of Mary Hume & Henry Kerr of Watford.

Children: Fred. Henry Lawrence, b 1882 Mar 31st, X Gertrude Brock,
William Harold Lawrence, 1888 Jan 28, attended U of Toronto,
Ernest Wilkinson Lawrence, b 1890 Aug 11.

. WILLS & Bequests
1918 Oct 3 - Mary Ann Lawrence, late of Toronto left an estate of $14,44
Estate Asses consist of Realestate $10,000; life insurance & cash in bank $1,911; bank & other stocks $1,010, mortgages $828 & miscellaneous assets worth $595.
3 sons & 1 grandson inherit:
Capt Earnest Wilkinson Lawrence, Toronto, (now overseas), about $5,200;
William Harold Lawrence of Alma Point, Michigan, about $3,000;
Frederick Henry Lawrence Detroit, income on about $3,000;
John F B Lawrence, a grandson, of Detroit, one-third of the residue after the death of F H Lawrence.
Ref: Toronto Globe & Mail Newspaper. - - - 
KERR, Mary Ann (I691)
 
15613 Mary Ann is the daughter of Anna Maria [Mary] Prosser & Jonas Lewis. LEWIS, Mary Ann (I819)
 
15614 Mary Ann is the daughter of Elizabeth Wykham & John Sibbald Walker.

. 1861 Census, Erin, Wellington Co.
Mary Walker, born Upper Canada, Wesleyan Methodist, Age 3/1858.

. 1871 Census Erin, Wellington Co., 8 Sep 1880
Mary Anne Walker, 1859, 12y, Ontario, Church of England.

. Ontario Marriage Registration 013441-462, on 9 Sep 1880.
Walker Meikham, 29 y / b1851
Born Erin, Blacksmith, Methodist,
s/o Mary & James Meiklham*, married,
Mary Ann Walker, 22 year/ b 1858, Erin, Canada, Episcopalian,
Daughter of Elizabeth & John Walker.
Wit: Rebecca McArn (?) & Ann Hooper, Toronto,
9 Sep 1880, Toronto, License marriage by Rev. John Potts.

Note: Walter Meikeham's Idaho Death Certificates gives his parents as Anna & Brigham Meikeham.

Obituary1:
1907 Apr 7 - Mrs. Mary Meikleham died suddenly last evening at the home of a friend, 422 E Broadway, of heart disease, after having taken a walk with her daughter, Miss Bell. Dr. Haviland was summoned, but before he arrives Mrs. Meikleham had expired. Coroner Stevens was notified & after an investigation diced that an inquest was unnecessary. The body was then removed to the home, 480 E Broadway & prepared fr burial. Mrs. Meikleham was 44 years old & the wife of Walter Meikleham, a blacksmith at the Mountain View mine. She has been ailing for along time, but felt better yesterday & in the company with her daughter , Miss, took a long walk. On their way home she was seized with a fainting spell & taken into the nearest house, where Miss Bell, a trained nurse applied the usual restoratives, but failed to revive her. Mrs. Meikleham had lived in this city for several years & had been subject to heart disease since coming to Butte. The funeral arrangements will not be completed until a daughter Miss Nellie, who resides at Burke, Idaho, is heard from. Pub. 1907.4.8.
Mrs. Meikleham had been a resident of Butte for several years. Tor the greater part of her residence here she had been subject to attacks of heart trouble & dread disease which finally sapped away her vitality & her live was diagnosed as neuralgia of the heart by physicians. She ha been frequently subject to similar attacks & her life was despaired of on a number of prior occasions.
Ref: Anaconda Standard newspaper, Montana.

Obituary 2, slight variations:
. 1907 Apr 8 - Mrs. Mary Meiklheam Victim of Heart Disease Last Night, After Long Illness. She was overcome by an attack of heart trouble on E Broadway last nigh & fell to the sidewalk before she could reach home, 480 E Broadway. She was taken into the home of Mrs J Dalton, & there died.
The body was removed to the Meikleham residence. There will be no funeral arrangements made until sometime today. Corner Steves was notified of the sudden death of the women b7 as she had been known fo some time to suffer from heart disease & complained of trouble in the heart just before her death, he decided that there was no cause for an inquest.
As soon as she was taken into the home of Mrs. Dalton, Dr. Haviland was summoned, but when he arrived it was too late to save her life. The body was then removed by an undertake to the family residence.
Mrs. Meikleham is the wife of Walter M Meikleham, who has been working as a blacksmith's helper at the Mountain View mine. Mrs. Meikleham leaves 3 children, one of them a daughter being Mrs. Rudd, of Burke Idaho.

. 1907 Apr 9 - The funeral of Mrs. Walter Meikleham will take place tomorrow Wed. afternoon at 2 o'clock fro the family residence, 480 E Broadway. Services will be held at the Presbyterian church by Rev J Grosenveld.
Ref: Montana Standard Newspaper, Butte Montana.

. 1907 Apr 11 - The funeral of Mrs Walter Meikleham, who died suddenly Sunday night, was held yesterday afternoon. The attendance was large. The floral tributes ere many & especially beautiful.
Ref: Anaconda Standard newspaper, Montana. - - - 
WALKER, Mary Ann .4 (I58)
 
15615 Mary Ann is the daughter of Isobella MacGregor & Wm. Morgan. MORGAN, Mary Ann (I137)
 
15616 Mary Ann is the daughter of Jacob Snider & Rachel McCready, both born in Canada.

. 1918 Jan 18 - Nobleton. Mr. Arthur Snider, accompanied by Harvey Snider & Howard Mitchell of Toronto, left on Saturday for Cadillac, Mich. to attend the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs Jacob Cummer, who died last week. Mrs Cummer was over 90 years of age at the time of there death & left Canada with her husband many years ago settling on the site of what later became the town of Cadillac. The Cummer family have been very prominent in the lumber business & other enterprises in Michigan & other States of the Union. Mrs. cummer's only surviving brother is Albert Snider of Cadillac. Copied from the Bolton Enterprise. [i.e. A Mississauga-Toronto newspaper].
Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper, Ontario.

. 1915 Apr 8 - Cadillac - Mrs. Jacob Cummer wife of the former well known Michigan lumber man, was 90 years old Wednesday. All her children are dead. She is a mother of the late Mrs. Fred A Diggins & Wellington Cummer, who left estates valued at several milions.
Ref: Flint Journal Newspaper. - - - 
SNIDER, Mary Ann (I492)
 
15617 Mary Ann is the daughter of Margaret Lawrence & Robert Johnston, Jr.

. WILL of Robert Johnston:
1843 Aug 12 - Daughter MARY ANN: The house & lot adjoins the one devised to Richard Johnston. Estate Files J4. (That is next to the store at King & Toronto St.)

. Drawings of 'Checked Store,' on King Street may also be found in Toronto newspapers advertisements.

Johnston, Mary, Newgate St. [1843-4.
Verify this Mary or cousin Mary Johnston? -PJA]

. 1837 May 1 May, by license, Charles Garner PARKS, of the city of Toronto, bachelor,
& Mary Anne Johnston, of the same place, spinster.
Witnesses, Sidney S. Hamilton, Mary Ann DOYLE.

. 1837 May 3 - Constitution Newspaper of Toronto:
On Monday, 1st Inst. Charles G Parks, Printer, to Mary Anne,
eldest Daughter of the late Robert Johnston, both of this city.
Rev. H. Grassett, St. James Anglican Cathedral, Toronto.

Recorded for further research:
. Mary Ann 's sister, Margaret Johnston, steadily maintained she was of Scottish parentage.
Below is an excerpt from a letter that my grandmother, Grace (Brown) Emerson wrote to a relative: 
"My father's mother was Mary Ann Johnston & her parents & grandparents settled originally in Muddy York near the Old St. Lawrence Market. …Her father, William Johnston from Co. Tyrone arrived in NYC in 1815 & owned property which was confiscated & they moved to Upper Canada."
Ref: Sarah Nelson, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, 11 Mar 2001 & the Emerson Family Tree.

. Photo Mary Ann Johnson
Beautiful cameo photo of Mary Ann Johnston. Bright eyes, clear of a healthy & respectful women. She is seated at a small covered table with books, 'Thinking.' She has traces of smile.
Age possibly mid fifties. The Victoria dress should be dateable: plain 'grey' skirt with medium dark lace over top, short ruffles on her shoulders & chest, also ruffles on the wrists; white kerchief around her next with male cameo broach; a ribbon necklace with dangling broach is partially visible. She wears bracelet, possible black stone & on the other wrist she wears a double metal jointed band which is an inch & half wide. Earrings are possibly clip on.
She appears to have light short? brown hair parted in the middle. Distinctive Victoria white & black lace or ribbon, dangling house -headdress - with two or so prominent black centre pieces. (1865ish is an estimate).
Over her dress she is wearing a dark printed flower shawl, hanging just off her shoulders.

. Toronto Necropolis Cemetery:
Monument F-160/161d, TWO grey slate stones, both imbedded in the ground.
1. Mary Ann Johnston, wife of C G Parks, died Jun 19, 1887, in her 69th year.
2. Open grey state 'book' reads Charles G Parks, died Dec 24, 1909, in is 91st year & Mary M Parks, died Nov 19, 1910 in her 65th year. - - - 
JOHNSTON, Mary Ann .1 (I644)
 
15618 Mary Ann is the daughter of Mary Caroline Cotton & Henry Catchpole Sr.

. Did Mary Ann Catchpole Patterson die of childbirth in Alabama?
(Research in Wellington Co., Ontario has produced no death or gravesite information.) - PJA 2010.
Son John James, 1890 Census of Centralia,
John James Patterson records he was born Jan. 1856 in Alabama. - PJA.

. The Richard Patterson family Bible lists the following children:

1. Kenery Catchpole Paterson, Female, born Jan 11, 1842, Guelph, Ontario
2. Noah Paterson, Male, born July 3, 1843, Guelph
3. Sarah Paterson, Female, born Sep 28, 1844, Guelph
4. Elizabeth Paterson, Female, born May 10, 1846, Guelph
5. Mary Paterson, Female, born Dec 28, 1848, Guelph
6. Pheby Paterson, Female, born July 28, 1850, Guelph
7. James Paterson, Male, born March 22, 1852, Guelph
8 Caroline Paterson, Female, born March 10, 1854, Guelph.  
Ref: Received this information from Jewell Scott, a granddaughter of Caroline Patterson.

* Died [1855 Feb 5th]:
On the 5th instant, in the Township of Garafraxa, Mary Ann Patterson, wife of Mr. Richard Patterson, of the Ball Tavern, Garafraxa, aged 38 years.
Ref: The Globe newspaper, Toronto, published 1855 Feb 17.
Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg, U.E., - - 
CATCHPOLE, Mary Ann (I4)
 
15619 Mary Ann is the daughter of Mary Caroline Cotton & Henry Catchpole Sr.

Did Mary Ann Catchpole Patterson die of childbirth in Alabama?
(Research in Wellington Co., Ontario has produced no death or gravesite information.) - PJA 2010.
Son John James, 1890 Census of Centralia,
John James Patterson records he was born Jan. 1856 in Alabama - PJA.

The Richard Patterson family Bible lists the following children:

1. Kenery Paterson, Female, born Jan 11, 1842, Guelph
2. Noah Paterson, Male, born July 3, 1843, Guelph
3. Sarah Paterson, Female, born Sep 28, 1844, Guelph
4. Elizabeth Paterson, Female, born May 10, 1846, Guelph
5. Mary Paterson, Female, born Dec 28, 1848, Guelph
6. Pheby Paterson, Female, born July 28, 1850, Guelph
7. James Paterson, Male, born March 22, 1852, Guelph
8. Caroline Paterson, Female, born March 10, 1854, Guelph.
 
Ref: Received this information from Jewell Scott, a granddaughter of Caroline Patterson. - - - 
CATCHPOLE, Mary Ann (I645)
 
15620 Mary Ann is the daughter of Mary Noller & John Cotton. COTTON, Mary Ann .2 (I394)
 
15621 Mary Ann is the daughter of Sophia Felker & Israel Randall.
Mary Ann Randall married 1847 Dec 21, Elgin Co., London District, Ontario
to David Clark, b 1818 Jul Nova Scotia - 1903 May 3, Nessen City, Grand Transverse, Michigan.

Date of death 1923 Jan 28, Grant, Grand Transverse, Michigan, age 95,
widow of David Clark. - - - 
RANDALL, Mary Ann (I531)
 
15622 Mary Ann Sargent married first Mr. John Beatty, a police officer killed in the line of duty.
Married second Joseph Herbert Cawthra, b 1833 Mar 9, Penn. Seven Cawthra child, Garafraxa Twp.

. The descendant of Mary Ann, Mrs. Joseph Cawthra sent information from Marriage certificates,
Ref: The Pioneer's wife, "Felker."

. May Ann, 1827-1883, b. Grimsby, married Joseph Cawthra, Grandfather of David Cawthra of Elora & Joseph of Erin Twp.
Ref: Tweedsmuir History, Bellwood, Garafraxa Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. - - - 
SARGENT, Mary Ann MARY (I356)
 
15623 Mary Ann Simons married Simon Fraser McNabb, b 1778. SIMONS, Mary Ann (I2895)
 
15624 Mary Ann's mother was Lois Esther Bailey 1818-1896. She married Isaac Morse 1819-1907
 
MORSE, Mary Ann (P5755)
 
15625 Mary Anna is the daughter of Hester Lawrence & John S Teetzel.

. 1869 Minutes of the Michigan Methodist Episcopal Church Annual Conference.
Mrs. John Teetzel & Miss M. A. Teetzel, each $1.00.

. Morton Hill Cemetery: Mrs. W. A. Smith B 1842, died 1915 (William Smith not list for this cemetery.)

. Alternate date of marriage 31 Oct 1870 to William Smith. Verify. - - - 
TEETZEL, Mary Anna .III (I289)
 
15626 Mary Anthony Terry marred Zaida Small. TERRY, Mark Anthony (I2981)
 
15627 Mary Boggs, Shrewsbury, household head.

. Mary Morris, (1746-1831) the daughter of Robert Hunter Morris, the Chief Justice of New Jersey & Governor of Pennsylvania, & sister of Judge Robert Morris, (d. 1815) who taught law at Rutgers College.

. Mary Morris Boggs children are Robert, Samuel, Charles, Thomas, James Jr., Rebecca & Elizabeth Boggs. Robert Boggs, (1766-1831) & James Boggs remained in New Jersey.
Ref: NJ Historical Society, Newark, NJ.

. Further evidence in the case of Dr. Jas. Boggs.
Claimant sworn: roduces an acct. of different articles of personal property, which were sold under confiscation. Mrs. Boggs was present when the whole was sold:
1777: Waggon £10; chaise £10; sulky £13m £32; 3 horses £48, 5 horned cattle old & young £13;
Plough & harrow £2.10.0; 3 feather beds, bedstead & bedding £18;
£2.10.0; a bureau £8; 8 Chairs £16;
Kitchen furniture £5; shop furniture, medicines etc. £30, Books £6; Sheets & table linen £4.
Amounting to N. York currency £189, since to the value £1. £190.
He practiced as physician & surgeon to a very considerable exert. There was no practitioner of note with 7 miles of the place. He estimated his professional gains at £200 N.Y. currency.

. MARY BOGGS, wife of the claimant, sworn:
She remained behind her husband at Shrewsbury, & recollects all the articles contained in the list delivered in, were all sold by the Committee of Sequestration. Thinks they are all charged under their real value. 2 of the houses were valuable.
Decision in the case of Dr. Jas. Boggs: The claimant is a meritorious Loyalist. He lost a farm in Shrewsbury, 111 acres, Valued at £430.0.0 str.
Personal property 100.0.0 (is) Profession 100.0.0 per acre.
Ref: Commission for Loyalist Claims, Saint John, New Brunswick.

. 1770 Oct 7, Shrewsbury, to Robert Morris
Dear Brother, You will doubtless be surprised at receipt of a line from me & I daresay can't devine the case that sets my pen in motion after remaining so long in a lethargic state. You must known I have taken it most unaccountably in my hand to long for a gown made out of a certain figured silk suite of clothes of your fathers, that he had made at Paris, now dear brother, if you have not allowed these cloths for your own wearing & have otherwise no particular object, I should esteem it a favor if you would take the earliest opportunity of sending them down to me. We have been expecting you down sometimes 7 & hope you intend t take up your winter quarters with us, you know how very agreeable it would be to Mr. Boggs. Signed, Sister Mary Boggs.

. 1777, Oct 22, I received with pleasure my dear brother favor, but was sorry to find you was unwell -as have since heard you are prodding at Morris court presume you have recovered your health. Nothing new here but what the daily transgression . Returned in safely from the actions at Philadelphia suppose you have heard. I much obliged to you the pains you have taken to supply me with butter. Have sent your message to Mrs. Leonard but there has not been time since to git an answer, Truly affectionate sister, Mary Boggs.

. 1780, May 24 - I just love received my dear brothers favor of 13th Instant. I removed to Black Point the 27 April, am to pay Mr. Hartshore £25 for the house & land that Mrsch occupied which is 20 Acres. We could not procure our own horse again but have got a small mare. I am sorry you have so troublesome a complaint as sore eyes you should not let business prevent your taking proper care of your own health. i am sincerely sorry for Mr. G. Morris should he recover he well need ll this good sense & philosophy to bear such a misfortune as the loss of a limb & at his time of life too.,. Your fiends here are all will, my little ones grown friendly excuse the mother MISS KEARNY is with me. Signed, Mary Boggs.

. 1793 Sep 30 Halifax, My Dear Brother, Now more than a year since I sent my youngest son to your care & direction since which we have never had a single line from you. ...Believe me my brother we have never or can forget you. Beck was not so happy as to meet your approbation & read gives me sufficient regret., Signed, sister Mary Boggs.

. 1807, June 13, Halifax. After so many ears of silence the hand writing of a sister will not be recommend, - her heart tho ever grateful, but my dear & excellent brother has evert continued his acts of kindness to me & mine. Thank yo for the late prints in the barrel & box both of which we have safe & in good order. If I may judge by the excellent likeness you have favored with me, - time has laid a more lenient hand on you than myself, you looks are the same as you wore 3 & 20 years ago. Robert's last letter gave us that both your health & looks were of late much improved. I am grieved to find that his poor fellow are quite the contrary, but hope there is no cause for serious alarm, if he will only quit the ODIOUS HABIT OF SMOKING. Thomas & Charles have each excellent wives & healthy fine children. - Betsy is a pattern of industry, serving for comfort & independence in the cultivation of their farm & garden in the stone clad soil. Rebecca still lignite ins singe blesses , the comfort & assistant of her mother. Signed, with your very affectionate sister, Mary Boggs.

. 1831 Jan 9, Halifax, WILL of Mary Boggs, widow, Nova Scotia
Formerly entitled to a share in the Estate of my late father Robt. Hunter Morris & various money paid to my late husband, James Bogg, Surgeon, did release our interest upon receiving $1200 invested in NS & US.
Sons Thomas & Charles Boggs, Executors of my late husband Estate, do dispose my estate in a similar manner. Signed, MARY BOGGS,.
Proved 1831 Dec 9, Lawrence Hartshorne.
In the last WILL of my late husband the 3 silver salvers bequeathed to son Robert Boggs & at his decade to his son Robt. Morris Boggs, I now hive to my son Thomas Boggs, he paying the heirs to Robt M Boggs a fair & reasonable compensation. Signed, Mary Boggs. - - - 
MORRIS, Mary .i (I609)
 
15628 Mary C is the daughter of is the Clarissa Simons & Francis Wilkinson. WILKINSON, Mary Caroline (I2874)
 
15629 Mary C Is the daughter of John Willson Osborn.

. Samuel Barnes Gookins married Mary Caroline Osburn, b Nov 2, 1815 at Homer, N.Y., d Aug 26, 1889 at Columbus, Ga, daughter of John Willson & Ruby (Bishop) Osburn. The marriage was recorded by J R Wheelockin Vigo Co. Court House, Feb 22, 1834; the marriage date was Jan 23, 1834.
Ref: Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959.

. Issue:
i. Charles, d Aug 18, 1836
ii. Frank Barnes, b Dec 1836 at Terre Haute, d Feb 5, xxx (21)
iii. Lucy Lee Kinney, (1838-1925) (22)
iv. James Farrington b. ? Charles, b T.H. Nov 1 1854 (Rec. of Shirlaw D. Gookins, 1923. )
Ref: The History of Early Terre Haute from 1816 to 1840, by Blackford Condit New York: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1900 - - - 
OSBORN, Mary Caroline (I710)
 
15630 Mary Catherine is the daughter of Charlotte Wurtz & John Mino.

. Grey Monument reads:
Thomas John Denison
Died March 20, 1928
Aged 72 years
Mary Catherine Mino
Wife of Thomas Denison
Died Nov. 16, 1918
Aged 65 years
Their son
Ross Ellwood Denison
Killed in action at Arris
Aug. 28, 1918
Aged 21 years
Buried at Vis-en-Trois, France. - - - 
MINO, Mary Catherine (I1164)
 
15631 Mary Colton (her married name) was the grandmother of Mr. Edward Sales of Ontonagon Mich. All children of Joseph Moore and Mary Colton are buried in Chippewa. Source: Obituary of Joseph Moore.
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COLTON, Mary (I2503)
 
15632 Mary Cornell is the daughter of Elizabeth Jessup & Richard Cornell.

. Mary Cornell married first William Creed.
. Mary Cornell married c 3 Dec170 - 10 Apr 1711, second to Richard Betts. - - - 
CORNELL, Mary (I2653)
 
15633 Mary Cotton signed with an X, Wit: Wm. Summon & John Smith. Family (F36)
 
15634 Mary Cotton Skippen is the daughter of Elizabeth Ann Nichols & John Skippen.
Mary was named after her great-grandmother Mary Cotton.

1. Mary Ann Gamble, Abt 1865, Ontario; 
2. Wm. John W, b Abt 1870, Guelph, Wellington Co., ON., Apr 1951, Aged 81 years; 
3. Sarah Elizabeth Austin Gamble, b 23 Aug 1870, Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario, Canada ,   d. 6 Mar 1874 Aged 3 years; 
4. Eliza Jane Gamble, 10 Jun 1872, Artemesia Twp., Grey Co., ON.; 
5. Robert John Gamble, 1875; 
6. Henry James Gamble, b 13 Jan 1877, Howland Twp; 
7. Frances M Gamble, b 20 Mar 1880, Howland Twp; 
8. Joseph Falvin Gamble, 26 Feb 1883, Howland Twp; 
9. Charles Alfred Gamble, 18 Jul 1889, Walford, Ontario, Canada. - - - 
SKIPPEN, Mary Cotton .1 (I458)
 
15635 Mary daughter of Harriet & David Lloyd. LLOYD, Mary (I368)
 
15636 Mary daughter of Rebeckah Chapman and Amos Hughes.

Yonge Street Quaker Meetings, June 12, 1828:
Mary Willson, late Hughes, married a man not in membership. Disowned [i.e. Israel Willson is not a Quaker.]

1876 Jun 8 - Died - East Gwillimbury on the 8th last, Mary, the beloved wife of Israel Willson, aged 67 years. Deceased was born in York County. Pressed through all their trails and privations xx early xxx of Canada. Beloved and esteemed by all who knew her, the xx by her decease will be felt by a late number of relatives and friends who where deeply sympathy.
Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper, published 16 Jun 1876, somewhat blurry copy. - - - 
HUGHES, Mary (I12)
 
15637 Mary died a spinster TOWLE, Mary (I245)
 
15638 Mary Eleanor is the daughter of Mary Cambers and William Henry Lawrence. LAWRENCE, Mary Eleanor .xv (I1480)
 
15639 Mary Elisabeth is the daughter of Hannah Mariah Thickson & John Skippen, , Jur. SKIPPEN, Mary Elisabeth .2 (I387)
 
15640 Mary Elizabeth Doan is the Waite Ann Willson & Elias Doan. DOAN, Mary Elizabeth (I195)
 
15641 Mary Elizabeth Willson married Wm C Brothers.

. Their son John Thomas Brothers born about 1854 in Canada, married Lucinda Hillard 10 Sep 1881 in Toronto, Canada, then married Laura Govan 26 Oct 1911 in Tacoma, Washington, lived in Washington & New York, and is believe to have died and is buried in New York.

Daughter Mary Louise Brothers born 12 Sep 1856 in Canada, married Napoleon Harrison Dennis, lived in Delaware and Pennsylvania, and it is unknown where she died or where she is buried.

Son Charles Albert Brothers born 06 Dec 1862 in Canada, married Ludmilla M. Muth, lived in Oregon, died 26 June 1926 in Lane County, Oregon, and is believed to be buried in Oregon.

Son Joseph Haywood Brothers born 06 Aug 1872 in Canada, married Elizabeth Florence McPherson, lived in Saskatchewan, Oregon, & California, & is believed to have died & is buried in California. - - -
 
  
WILLSON, Mary Elizabeth (I149)
 
15642 Mary Emma's father's will read "leave to my daughter Mary Emma Dinsmore of
Cloverdale, B.C., all my lands and property in the Province of British Columbia",
(value $2000.00).
 
GOODMURPHY, Mary Emma (I1047)
 
15643 Mary Felker is the daughter of Johann Jost Völkel JOHN Felker,

. WILL of Joseph Felker, 3 December, 1804.
Secondly I give unto my granddaughter Mary Felker all my beds & bedding & money & movables, after my honest debts & Funeral Expenses paid to be put to use till her child Sarah comes of age of 18.* The said Mary will have one bed & the Interest she is to have yearly to her use till her child Sarah comes to the age of 18 then she, Sarah, is to come in full heirs of all.
Note1: Sarah Felker, at the outside, would therefore be eighteen on or before 1822.

. Census 1851, Garafraxa Twp., Wellington Co.
Note2: Mary Felker is the only living adult living with 6 children.
Lewis Felker & family are just a couple of farms away. Where are the parents? Dead or visiting elsewhere?

. John Beasley, born England, W. Meth., Age 14, b 1838 [Alt Surname: Bearley.]
Georgeanna Beasley, born England, Age 11, b 1841, W. Methodist. [Georgiana?]
Jane Beasley, born England, age 9, b 1843 [i.e. arrived in Canada between 1843 - 1846.]
Seth Beasley, b Canada West, age 6 b 1846
Mary Beasley, b Canada West, Age 4, b 1848
Becy (? female) Beasley, b Canada West, age 1, b 1851, &
Mary Falker, born United States, Age 65, b 1787. Residing in a log cabin. - - - 
FELKER, Mary .2 (I503)
 
15644 Mary Felker.4 is believed to be the adopted daughter of Eleanor & is the daughter of Mary Bentley &John Frederick FRED Felker.3rd. FELKER, Mary .6 (I66)
 
15645 Mary Florence is the daughter of Mary Hannah Duck & Jeremiah Brooks, Jr. BROOKS, Mary Florence (I2073)
 
15646 Mary Florence is the daughter of Mary Turnbull & John Felker.

. Ontario Birth Registration #006837 4025, Wellington Co.
Mary Felker, daughter of
John Felker, Farmer, Lot 27, Con 7, Garafraxa
Born Dec 12 870, & registered Mar 30, 1870,
Drs. J C Homer & Trannor?

1930 Jun 12, Hillsburg, Mrs Lang is visiting out of town.

. Her father John Felker was a baker in Hillsburg as this time. Later he & his family would move from Belwood to Erin, Ontario. - - - 
FELKER, Mary Florence .11 (I159)
 
15647 Mary found the Moore Family Genealogy on Jay Moore's website and wrote to him with additional information. Jay will contact Mary to get more details about her and her data. Source (S81)
 
15648 Mary gave birth to nine children. MCCORMICK, Mary (I476)
 
15649 Mary Grace married John Sydney Bruce Annett, son of Henry Phillip Annett and Alice Maud Payne.
They lived in Fingal, Ontario.
Mary passed away suddenly at the family residence in Fingal, Ontario, apparently of a heart attack.
She was resting at the Rankin Funeral Home, Shedden. A private funeral service was held there at 2 P.M., officiated by Rev. E.A. Poulter of Fingal United Church. Interment was in the Fingal Cemetery.
The obituary notice identifies her as the step-mother of Mrs. Clare Boweley, Mrs. James Witherow, Miss Alice Annett, and Sydney Annett, of St Thomas, Ontario, and Henry Annett of Fingal, Ontario.
 
MCVICKER, Mary Grace (I2377)
 
15650 Mary Grace is the daughter of Eliza Ann Sayre & Jacob Willson.

Harvey Lewellen Willson married first his cousin,
Mary Grace Willson, daughter of Anne Wilson & Lockman Stephen Willson. - - - 
WILLSON, Mary Grace .xv (I295)
 

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