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15801 | Max is the son of Emily Hanner & Emilius Woolcott. Verify complete AD: . 1925 Jun 1 - Max E. Wolcott, Watervliet. Mich. 5-27 FOR SALE - Hudson co. h. 1921 model. In good condition. New tires with 2 extras. Bumpers, front & rear. Spotlight automatic windshield wiper & many other extras. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor, p6. Obituary of his father, Emilius Woolcott Sr. . 1932 Jan 1 - Pioneer Citzens Pass with dawn of the new year. Emilus J Woolcott Died at Home January First. Emilius J Woolcott, son of early day settlers in Watervliet died shortly after midnight of New year's Eve. Funeral services were conducted at the late home onMainSt., Sunday afternoon & were attend by large concourse of friends & acquaintances. Emilus J Woolcott was born at Cleveland, Ohio, Nov 13, 1849, s/o Samuel & Elizabeth Woolcott, died at his home in Watervliet, aged 82y 1month 19dy. His death followed several years of ill health & much suffering. He came to Watervliet with his parents in 1851, over 80 years his home has been in Watervliet, except 2 years in Hartford. 1874 Apr 15, he was united in marriage to Emily Hanner, & to them were born 4 children: Mark, Etta, Nina & Max. Etta pass in 1891. The other 3 children are sill living. Mark Woolcott, Lexington, Kentucky Mrs Nina Easton, Beton Harbour; Max Woolcott, Watervliet & 1 granddaughter, Miss Donna Easton. After their marriage they lived 3 years on Mr. Woolcott's farm east of Watervliet. Then then purchased the father's hotel in the Village, where HG Geisler store now stands. They conducted this hotel for 7 years & during this time he was also engaged in farming. 47 years ago this old hotel burned & Mr. Woolcott built a new helmet at the corner of Main & Pleaant its, destroyed by fire a few years. For 15years Mr Mrs Woolcott owned & operated this hotel which was a favorite stopping place for travelers in those early days of Watervliets's history. Traveling salesmen would often urge their tired horses a few mils further to spend the night at the Woolcott Hotel & breakfast. for 2 y they owned & operated the Richmond House in Hartford. Besides the hotel business Mr W. was primarily interested in agriculture up to his death an extensive land owner. The manufacture of maple syrup & sugar, crops & live stock. For many years he bough & shipped hogs & cattle, for 15 y he operated the Watervliet grand elevator. When this elevator which was owned by the railroad company, burned 35 years ago, its huge bins were filled & running over with wheat, oats, grass seed & corn. Mr. Woolcott was kind hearted & generous, not only to his own family but soothers who appealed to his sympathy. - - - Ref: Watervillet Records Newspaper. - - - | WOOLCOTT, Max Emilus (I1805)
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15802 | Maxwell | HOLT, Robert Plunket (I3119)
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15803 | Maxwell | MAXWELL, Hugh (I2712)
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15804 | Maxwell | GRADY, Repsey (I2719)
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15805 | Maxwell | MAXWELL, Doctor John Flavius (I2739)
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15806 | Maxwell | MAXWELL, Mable Vane (I2748)
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15807 | May 14, 1791? | MCCAULEY, James married Clough (P9833)
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15808 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | SMITH, Capt. John 11 (P10118)
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15809 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | SHAW, Abigail 11 (P10119)
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15810 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | SMITH, Lt. John "called the cooper" (P10123)
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15811 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | HUSSEY SMITH, Hulda (P10124)
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15812 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | SHAW, Benjamin (P10144)
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15813 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | RICHARDSON, Esther (P10145)
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15814 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | SHAW, Roger (P10162)
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15815 | May 22, 1639 – General Court at Boston allowed Winnacunnet to change its name to HamptonAllowed to become a town and choose its own officials. | SHAW, Anne (P10163)
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15816 | may 4 1760 is for a different Samuel Smith | SMITH, Samuel (P9649)
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15817 | May 7, 1866 Fulton, Oswego, New York, | PETERS, William Charles (P153)
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15818 | May be buried in the Bowerman Hill Cemetery | BREWER, Henry (I14555)
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15819 | May is the daughter of Ada Webb & Wm. J Jackson, Hamilton, Ontario. Hamilton, Wentworth Marriage Reg. # B 37712, Frank Edmonson Walker of Hamilton, married May Emily Jackson of Hamilton, Methodist. - - - | JACKSON, May Emily (I327)
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15820 | May is the daughter of Caroline Dewitt & Jno. H Martin. | MARTIN, May (I1589)
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15821 | May is the daughter of Clarissa C Pangborn & Parker Smith Condit. | CONDIT, Mary Bettie May (I2870)
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15822 | May listed with parents, buried in an unmarked grave a short distance away. | MCWEBB, Mary Ann (I1402)
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15823 | Maybe Marxhagen, Kirche Rambow/Moltzow, Meck-Vpr, Ger. Stavenhagen is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany | SCHUMACHER, Vollrath 5 (P3470)
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15824 | Mazo De La Roche is the author of the Jalna series of Canadian novels. | DE LA ROCHE, Mazo (I223)
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15825 | McCreary, Manitoba. | ANDREW, Pearl Margaret (I256)
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15826 | McCutcheon, Bertha, Marriage notice , appeared in Acton Free Press, 15 Nov 1923 , page 6 , column 1 McCutcheon, Bertha, Wedding Announcement/Description , appeared in Acton Free Press, 15 Nov 1923 , page 6 , column 4 McCutcheon, Bertha D., Death notice , appeared in Acton Free Press, 4 Feb 1970 , page 6 , column | Family (F27)
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15827 | McCutcheon, Ernest, Mrs., Death notice, McCutcheon at London, Ontario, Dec 8 1858, Sarah Jane Thompson of Acton, wife of the late Ernest McCutcheon. Interment Erin Cemetery. Ref: Acton Free Press, 11 Dec 1958, page 8, column 1. . Notice to Creditors and others, in the estate of Sarah Jane McCutcheon, late of the Town of Acton, in County of Halton, Widow Deceased. All parties having claims against the aforementioned estate of Sarah Jane McCutcheon, who dies on or about 8 Dec 1958, are required to file proof thereof with the undersigned solicitor for the Executor on or before 28 Mar 1959, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims the files. 5 Mar 1959, C F Leathermanland QC, Acton. Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 12 Mar 1959, p. 5, column 6. - - - | THOMPSON, Sarah Jane (I94)
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15828 | McCutcheon, Matthew (Daughter), Birth announcement, appeared in Acton Free Press, 28 Apr 1887, page 2, column 1 Grace married c 1855, James Warren, born 1855. - - - | MCCUTCHEON, Grace Isedle (I71)
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15829 | McDonnell | GRIFFITH*, Ellen (I14)
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15830 | McLaren 1 | ALLEN*, Mary Ann (I389)
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15831 | McLaren 1 | MCLAREN*, Peter (I388)
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15832 | McLaren 3 died age 5 almost | MCLAREN*, Hugh (I398)
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15833 | McLaren 5 | DISHMAN*, Cora Mae (I522)
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15834 | McLaren 5 | MCLAREN*, John (I521)
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15835 | McLaren 5 | FOREMAN*, Mary E. Josephine (I393)
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15836 | McLean Family Tree owner: lstokes553 | WETMORE, John (P14370)
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15837 | McNab Anglican Church | Family (F24)
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15838 | McNames 4 among the oldest stones at BSC 1821 | MCNAMES*, Elizabeth Ann (I9)
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15839 | McNames/Norton | NORTON*, Julia Maria (I18)
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15840 | MD | JARVIS, Charles Eli (I201)
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15841 | Meaford, Grey Co., Ontario | MARTIN, Nelson Vernon (I105)
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15842 | Medicine Hat, Plot: Section CE, Block 154B, Lot 1. | LAWRENCE, James HUVER .viii (I236)
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15843 | Medicine Hat, Plot: Section CE, Block 154B, Lot 17. | CLAY, Reginald Alfred (I2154)
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15844 | Medicine Hat, Plot: Section CE, Block 154B, Lot 2, beside father. | LAWRENCE, Frank Huver (I2159)
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15845 | Mehetable was the step-sister of husband James Lawrence. . Mehetable Alburtis is the daughter of Jan Alberti, b 1643 - New Amsterdam, NY & Elizabeth Scudder, b 1650, Salem, Massachusetts. . 1731 Apr 1 - Widow Mehetable Lawrence was assessed for 300 A. of land in Upper Freehold. . WILL of James Lawrence, Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ, Yeoman, Summary dated 6 Mar 1729 & Proved 7 Apr., 1730: "Unto my loving wife Mehetabell the sum of one £100 at 8 s. p. & ye use of the remaining part of my personal estate, after debts funeral charges & legacies are paid out. - - - | ALBURTIS, Mehitable (I1000)
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15846 | Melbourne is the son of Hattie Murdock & John Edward Overholt. . Mrs. Hattie Murdock, resided at Brantford, Ontario in 1925 when she was a witness at Melbourne's wedding. - - - | OVERHOLT, Melbourne Charles (I1651)
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15847 | Melissa is the daughter of James Bowman, born c 1842 Ontario & Dinah (Mary Ann) Ross. Resided Nassagaweya Twp., Halton, Ontario. . Ontario Marriage Registration # 24, Wentworth Co., 7 Feb 1900 Sherwood T Walker, 24 y /1876, Setter, Guelph, s/o Jno C Walker & Emma Horning, married Melissa Bowman, 25 y/ 1875 Ontario, d/o Jas. Bowman, Dina Ross. - - - | BOWMAN, Melissa (I249)
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15848 | Melvin Francis is the son of Alice Hillier & Francis Baynton. - - - | BAYNTON, Melvin Francis (I460)
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15849 | Melvin Henry Skippen married Miss Mary Elizabeth, b. 1893 Iowa, they had 2 son: Dale Wmm. Skippen | SKIPPEN, Melvin Henry (I468)
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15850 | Melvin is the son of Alice Hillier and Francis Baynton. | BAYNTON, Melvin Francis (I368)
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