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15851 | Melvin is the son of Alice Matilda Heliker & Francis Henry Edward Baynton, | BAYNTON, Melvin Francis (I368)
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15852 | Melvin J. is the son of Rose Warner & J. Hunziker. M. Hunziker, 25 Acres, Ganges, Allegan Co., on Lake Michigan, One farm over is his father-in-law, Alex Hamilton. Hunziker family was from Switzerland. . 1892 Chicago Voter Registration, Wm. M J Hunziker. . 1908 May 2 - Wanted Colt or mare in foal in exchange for a driving mare. M J Hunziker, Kent City, Mich. Bell Phone. Ref: Gand Rapids Press. . 1916 Jan 11 - 'Dead' Woman appears suit over will ends Fennville. Mourned as dead for many years a woman appeared in the circuit court at Allegan as a witness in the Scott will case & brought the litigation to a sudden termination. For days the case brought by Melvin Hunziker of Florida, to break the will of this half-sister, Miss Fanny A Scott, had been on & witnesses had testified to & against Mrs. Scott's sanity, when the missing sister of Mrs Scott walked into the court. As a result of her unexpected appearance the case this week will be settled out of court & she will receive one fourth of the estate consisting of 235 acres & some money. Mrs Scott left a will giving $500 to a nurse & neighbor & a dollar to her half sister Eva, & half brother ], Melvin Hunziker. The balance of the estate was to be distributed between the 3 Margot brothers, nephew of Mrs Scott & heirs of her own broth. How the remaining 3/4 of the property will be distributed has not been made public, but an amicable settle will be made, it is said. Ref: St. Joseph Daily press. - - - | HUNZIKER, Melvin Julius MELLIE (I125)
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15853 | Melvin Skippen, married1, 1915 Nov 1, Mary Elizabeth Fowler, 1892.12.3, Alta, Buena Vista, Iowa - 1943 Jun 23 Drumheller, Alberta. Three Skippen, children. & married2, 1949 Oct 27 to Myrtle Lemay Anderson, d. Jan 1981 Vancouver Island, BC. - - - | SKIPPEN, Melvin Henry (I468)
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15854 | Melvina married1, to William Marshall Cross in 1887, married2, Dr. George Thomas Leedle in 913. . Illinois Death Registration Eunice Melvina Lawrence, born Birth Date: 14 Oct 1864, Sodus, Michigan Death Date: 10 Jun 1927, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, Aged 62, Burial Date: 12 Jun 1927, Benton Harbor, Benton Harbor, Michigan Crystal Springs Cemetery Occupation: Housewife, M Street Address: 8111 So. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Cook, Illinois Father Name: Richard Lawrence, Father Birth Place: Toronto, Canada, Mother Name: Angeline Smith, Mother Birth Place: Rochester, Minn*. Spouse Name: George Note: Mother of Melvina Lawrence, is Angeline Smith, born is Niagara Falls, however, Rochester, New York is not too far away along the south shore of Lake Ontario. - PJA 2016. - - - | LAWRENCE, Eunice MELVINA (I1913)
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15855 | Member or the Watervliet Loge, Berrien Co., MI, No. 903, I.O.G.T., C F Teetzel & W Teetzel. . 1871 Teetzel, William H, druggist, 166 Main. Jackson Citizen Patriot, Jackson, Michigan. . 1871 Sept 26, Attempted suicide of George Gifford, son of the Proprietor of the Union Hotel. Our city as startled early Thursday evening by by the report that Mr. George Gifford, a young man about 28 years, had attempted to commit suicide by taking arsenic. Young Gifford is addicted to drink, & at times, after having been on a spree, becomes very morose & despondent. He works on the Michigan Central Railroad as a brakesman, & a short time ago left, & has been drinking. About 7 o'clock in the evening he went into Teetzel's drug store, over the river on Main st. & accosting the proprietor, asked for 10 cents worth of arsenic which which to kill rats at the barn. Mr Teetzel gave him 2 drachus, giving him the proper directions for its use, as Gifford requested. "Will, this is the last arsenic you will ever sell me." Mr. Teetzel's suspicions were immediately aroused that all was not right & he asked Gifford what he meant: "Nothing, only I'm going to see my girl," was the reply & he dart across the street. Mr. Teetzel went straightway to the hotel, & informed Gifford's father of the occurrence. Mr. Teetzel & another young gentleman immediately started in pursuit of him, to recover the poison before it was too late. Meanwhile, young Gifford had gone down Main St. to a saloon where he was known & asked for liquor. The proprietor refused, saying that he had drank enough already. George jumped over the bar seized a bottle & glass & rushed for the back door. A Gentleman attempted to stop him & he struck him in the face, knocked the bottle out of his hand. Gifford tore open the paper of arsenic with his teeth, & swallowed nearly all of its contents before any one could interfere. He was immediately taken to Union Hotel & medical assistance was summed. Drs. North, Bronson & McLaughlin attempted to administer the proper antidotes, but Gifford resisted with all this strength. Policeman Riley was obliged to handcuff Gifford with his hands behind his back. In the struggle while endeavoring to force some sweet oil down his throat, he knocked the glass containing in into Dr. McLaughlin's face & cut his nose. The antidotes were administered & the effects of the poison stayed. Friday morning he was out on the street, apparently as well as ever, complaining only that his stomach is a little hot. He says that he will kill himself yet in spite of the doctors. Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot Newspaper (Extracted.) . 1873 Jan 24 - Vaccine Matter - Notice is given that Dr. McLaughlin has a good supply of fresh & pure vaccine matter, both from the cow & child, at his office in Teetzel's Drug store, No. 166 Main St. Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot. . 1873 Mar 21 - Liquor Suites, Yesterday a summons was served on W H Teetzel, a drug store keeper on Main street to appear to Concord on the 8th of March, to answer to a complaint for selling liquor with satisfying himself that it was for medicinal purposes. Judge Videto says he has proof sufficient to prosecute every drug storekeep in the city. Whether he intends to do so or not we cannot tell. . 1873 Sept 23, Oct 30 & Nov 11-20 - Healthy childhood measures robust manhood. Feed your little ones on Ridge's Food, for sale by C E Webb & Bro. Mssrole & Green, J M Holland, Martin & Boylan, W H Teetzel & C B Colwell, 75 E. Main Street. Food for sale: W H Teetzel, East Main Street. . 1874 March 24. - W H Teetzel, dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery & Fancy Toilet Articles, Trusses, Shoulder Braces & Syringes. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. No. 166 Main St., Jackson, Michigan. Dr. McLaughlin's office at rear of store. . 1874 Aug 14 - Central City Brevities, Accident to a Drayman. Yesterday afternoon as Chas. Hayes, a drayman in the employ of Reuben Tingley, was loading some barrels of tallow in front of Dettman & Weber's meat market, on of the barrels slipped, & striking his fingers, inflicted a very painful wound. The flesh was completely parred from the bone in one or two places. The wounds were dressed by Mr. W H Teetzel, & although it will make Hayes unfit from doing any work for se little time, there were no bones broken. . 1885 May 28 - The following patents were granted to citizens of Michigan, bearing date May 19, 1885: W H Teetzel, Detroit, door check, patent 318323. . 1905 Jul 13, Kalamazoo, Mich. Blacksmith Becomes Insane. William Teetzel, 40 years old, a wealthy blacksmith, of Benton Harbor, & a brother of Coach Teetzel, once a great Michigan half back, was brought to the asylum for the insane here. Ref: Bay City Times. . 1905 Jul 13 - Roosevelts Relative - Benton Harbor Man Taken to Kalamazoo Asylum - wife distantly related to Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. - William Teetzel, a well known blacksmith of Benton Harbor, was brought to the Kalamazoo asylum yesterday by Benton Harbor officers. Just what caused his insanity the officials refuse to say. Mr. Teetzel was one of the most prominent men in Benton Harbor, where he & his wife moved in the best society. Mrs. Teetzel is a distant relative of the wife of President Roosevelt. A brother of the insane man is Teetzel, the former star half-back at the University of Michigan & later coach at the Normal school in Ypsilanti. Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette. . 1906 Oct 8 - Van Burrien Co. Clerk's Office, Paw Paw. Report on Insane Case since Oct 1, 1905. William Teetzel, Decatur, public patient admit'd. May 18, 1906. Ref: The True Northerner, Paw Paw, Michigan published, 1907 Feb 8 . - - - | TEETZEL, William H WILLIE .3 (I322)
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15856 | Memomonie, WI. Buried with sister Katie Running Lanford. | RUNNING, Gunda (I322)
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15857 | Memorial service given at Jordan Chapel Church by Rev. Charles Wilson and internment in the Bryant Family Cemetery | BRYANT, Ada Virgina (P7)
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15858 | Memphis, Macomb Co., MI.Lovely cement tree trunk monument, with a fern at the bottom. | FELKER, Benjamin .1 (I58)
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15859 | Menlo Park., | FELKER, Anabel Virginia (I582)
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15860 | Mentioned in her father's will in 1895. | MURPHY, Phebe Good (I94)
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15861 | Mentioned on Woodlawn Cem. monument, Terre Haute, Indiana. | DONNELLY, Cora (I976)
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15862 | Merchant in NY, but resided Monmouth | HOLMES, James (I819)
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15863 | Mercy is the daughter of Lovis Love Sherman & Peter Haynes. . THE HAYNES FAMILY of Brimfield were descendants of Walter Haynes, a linen weaver of Sutton, England, who was one of the first proprietors of Sudbury. His son John, born in England, was the father of 11 children, one of whom Peter had 2 sons, Peter & Joseph, among the original proprietors of Brimfield. Jonas Haynes, who came some years later, was a son of Daniel, & cousin of the 2 first settlers. He married Peter's daughter Mary, & lived on what was then called the East Hill. … Mercy Haynes married Abner Mighel, Jan 4, 1776. Ref: Historical celebration of the town of Brimfield, Hampden Co. Mass. 1879. Miles Court . Abner Miles was Richmond Hill's first storekeeper & manufacturer, with a shop & ashery at the intersection of Yonge Street & Major Mackenzie Drive. He received the patent for his land in 1803. He also ran a small inn in connection with his shop, making him the first Richmond Hill innkeeper. Lot 21 Lot 46-1-Vaughan . Abner Miles was the first occupant of this land, receiving the patent in 1803. Upon the death of his son James, Abner's various properties were divided among his three daughters. Elizabeth (Miles) Arnold & her husband John R. Arnold acquired Lot 46. James Miles had given land for a school & the Presbyterian Church & the Arnolds deeded lands for the Anglican Church. Well-known Richmond Hill businessmen on this lot over the years were Matthew Teefy (postmaster & village clerk), William Myers (saddler), Francis McConaghy (shoemaker), John Palmer (hotel keeper), Jerry Smith (watchmaker), & William H. Pugsley (butcher). Ref: Early Days In Richmond Hill, Robet M Stamp, 1903. . Markham, Lot 1, Con 36, 1795, Miles, Abner, 1803, Miles, Abner, 1000s of acres Markham, Lot 1, Con 37, 1796, Miles, James 1803 Sly, Joshua settler . 1798 Dec 19 - Married last Monday, James Playter to the agreeable Miss Hannah Miles, daughter of Abner Miles of this town. Ref: Gazette & Oracle Newspaper. - - - | HAYNES, MERCY (I662)
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15864 | Mercy is the daughter of Margaret Carr & Richard Hartshorne. Two Lawrence siblings married two Hartshorne siblings: . Elizabeth Lawrence married William Hartshorne Sr. & William Lawrence married Mercy Hartshorne. . 1716, Oct 9. John Stout of Middletown, yeoman, son & heir of Peter Stout of Middletown, deceased, for £500 sold land to Obadiah Holmes of Middletown, yeoman, on Hop River, & meadow at Conescunk which land was conveyed to Peter Stout by his father Richard Stout June 29, 1690. The deed was signed by John Stout & Sarah Stout. Witnesses: Rebekeh Tilton William Lawrence, Jr., Mercy Lawrence (daughter of Richard Hartshorne, born 1693) & Rachel CLARK." . 1730 Apr 25 - Gershom Mott went to Mercy Lawrence, (she was dau. of Richard Hartshore) with Homes & touched my compass needle on her load stone. . 1732 Jan 25 - Gershom Mott went to window Lawrence (Mercy Hartshorne, widow of William, son of William & Ruth Gibbons Lawrence. Extract from diary of Gershom Mott.3 . A large manuscript collection on the Hartshorne Family may be found at the NJ Historical Society, Newark, NJ. - - - | HARTSHORNE, Mercy .1 (I5)
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15865 | MERGE with Hannah Johnson Eames Ward | JOHNSON EAMES WARD, Hannah (P8201)
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15866 | Merrick Co., Plot D4-D36. | MARSH, Maud (I1364)
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15867 | Merrill is the son of Caroline Callfas & Solomon Brown. | BROWN, Merrill Callfas (I287)
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15868 | Merritt is the son of is Elizabeth Adams & Asa Willson. * 1900 Jan. Fourth Generation, 6th child, Merritt Nathaniel, Born July 22, 1848 - died April 3rd, 160. Aged 11 years 8 months 11 days. - - - | WILLSON, Merriet Nathanial (I631)
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15869 | Merttie is the daughter of Selina Buckholder & Walter A Davis, both born Canada. For further research, children/ grandchildren? Myrtle King, Wed, 28 May 1952, GR Press Wedding Announcement, p 27, Myrtle King, Thu, 29 May 1952, GR Herald Wedding Announcement, p 6, Myrtle King, Sun, 3 Mar 1957, GR Herald Obit, Myrtle King, Thu, 25 Apr 1974, GR Press Obit. - - - | DAVIS, Myrtle A MERTTIE (I1848)
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15870 | Merv is the son of Edna Ingle & Leonard Clifford Van Norman. | VANNORMAN, Williard MERVin (I387)
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15871 | Methodist Baptism, Nelson Twp., Halton Co., Residence: Wellington Square Mary Amanda Simons, Born 28 Nov 1963 at St. Catharines, Ontario, Son of son Susan & Albert A Simons Baptized 11 Oct 1867 at Wellington Square by Rev. T A Ferguson. Note: Baptized at the same time as her brother Albert Edward Simons and her father Joseph Andrew Simons. - PJA - - - | SIMONS, Mary Amanda (I1771)
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15872 | Methodist Church 70 Grange Ave., Toronto. | Family (F276)
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15873 | Methodist Church Baptisms, Vol 2., Pg.414, Registered at York Co.,York Twp., . Angeline Emma Elizabeth Lawrence, born 1863-09-08?, Baptized 1863-10-30 at Eglinton (north Toronto, Yonge St.) . Margaret Lawrence, born 1863 09 08. Baptized 1863 10 30 York. . Margaret Phoebe Maria Lawrence, Residence York, Born York 1863-09-08?? Bap Date 1863-10-30 at Eglinton, Ontario; . Margery Lawrence, Born 1863-09-08. Baptized 1863-10-30 at York Co.. York Twp.; . Margery Sarah Anne Lawrence, Born 1863-09-08?? Bap.1863-10-30 at Eglinton; . Maria Lawrence, born 1863-09-08. Bap.1863-10-30 at York; . Children of John & Sarah Margaret, by, Rev. Thomas Cosford. Note: All separate entries, these records appear to be duplicated. - - - | LAWRENCE, Mary Susannah MARIA .xvii (I1141)
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15874 | Methodist Church record book accessed Nov 4, 2019 Rev. M. O. Lambly | Family (F493)
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15875 | Methodist church record book accessed Nov. 4, 2019 Rev. M. O. Lambly | Family (F494)
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15876 | Methodist church, 1836 Davenport Rd. | Family (F1496)
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15877 | Methodist Church, Willowdale | CUMMER, Jacob Sr. (I20)
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15878 | Methodist Church, Willowdale Original willow stone with now in a wall monument. | CUMMER, Jacob Sr. (I123)
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15879 | Methodist Church. | Family (F308)
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15880 | Methodist church. | Family (F384)
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15881 | Methodist Epicopal Church, Rev. John Ormerod. | Family (F190)
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15882 | Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, Douglas, ON (Belwood). | Family (F126)
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15883 | Methodist marriages in Welland | Family (F124)
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15884 | Meuric, born abt. 1280 in Llandewi, Glamorgan, married Wenllian ferch Madoc ap Gwilliam ap Owen ap Sir Girgenni ap Griffith ap Jestyn.of the line of Iestyn * Madog, (next) * Elen, married Arthen ap Cynfyu ap Genyllyn * Llewelyn, father of Jevan who had David * Evan * David | CARADOC, 9th Lord of Cardigan Meuric Ap (I13128)
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15885 | MI. | BRIBS, Mary (I1615)
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15886 | MI. | SCHAUS, Clara Mae (I2272)
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15887 | Mich Birth Reg 659. | TEETZEL, Lizzie P (I1146)
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15888 | Mich Deaths Reg. 100. Aged 20y 3m. | DRUMMOND, Anna (I980)
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15889 | Mich Marriage Cert. 159. | Family (F349)
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15890 | Mich Reg. # 241 | Family (F82)
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15891 | Mich Reg. 19749, Reg. 14 Aug 1920 | Family (F80)
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15892 | Mich. 1910 Census: 3 Oct. 1837. This seems to be correct. - PJA 2010 | HAMILTON, Alexander (I340)
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15893 | Mich. Birth Cert. 241. | TEETZEL, Olive May (I1137)
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15894 | Mich. Birth Cert. 245. | TEETZEL, Myrtle E (I922)
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15895 | Mich. Birth Certificate 3631. | WANNER, Samuel Julius .2 (I329)
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15896 | Mich. Birth Reg. #1208, Grand Rapids Twp., Kent Co., MI. | HAMILTON, Mildred Anna (I260)
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15897 | Mich. Birth Reg. #1824, Registered Jul 15, 1883. Apparently registered in 2 places! | WITHEY, Hattie Elizabeth (I1772)
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15898 | Mich. Birth Reg. 203. Birth Reg. reads 'Female', | TEETZEL, Berneth Fred (I933)
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15899 | Mich. Death Cert. Burial place: Ridgetown, ON. | TEETZEL, William THOMAS .1 (I934)
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15900 | Mich. Reg. 43. Reg. 18 June 1868. | LAWRENCE, Hiram A (I521)
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