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15901 | Michael and Catherine farmed lands, both in Tyendinaga and in nearby Richmond rownship. In 1882 they were living in Tyendinaga on con 8 Lot 28, and a few years later they were listed at con 8 Lot 30. After Michael's early death, Catherine was left a young widow with two small children to raise. In 1906 she moved toLangdon, North Dakota with her married daughter Mary Ann Hunt, where many of her Marysville friends and relatives had also settled. | CALLAGHAN, Catherine (I2329)
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15902 | Michael is listed as Widowed on the 1881 Census. | DELANEY, Michael (I9707)
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15903 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I476)
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15904 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I653)
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15905 | Michael Ward Louise Duprius 0.4% (30.4 cM)Shared DNA 1 Shared segments 30.4 cM Largest segment MyHeritage c/b 4c1r | O'BRIEN, Gary J. 4c1r (P14044)
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15906 | Michael, then aged 26,last appears in the 1881 Marysville census, still living at home with his father and stepmother. No further records have been found for him after that date. | CALLAGHAN, Michael (I2341)
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15907 | Michigan | VANZANT, Oliver (I828)
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15908 | Michigan | HAMILTON, Herman Alfred FRED (I814)
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15909 | Michigan | BLUE, Pearl Alta (I815)
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15910 | Michigan | LIGHTNER, Jennie Teetzel (I1012)
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15911 | Michigan Birth Reg 325. | TEETZEL, Elmer L (I923)
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15912 | Michigan Birth Registration # 43: Registered Jun 18, 1868. Hiram A. Lawrence, Gender: Male, birth 10 Nov 1867, Benton, Berrien, Michigan Father's name: Richard A. Lawrence, b. Canada, Mother's name: Angelina H. Lawrence, b. New York. - - - | LAWRENCE, Hiram A (I521)
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15913 | Michigan Births, Registration # 13614, Marion Hamilton, 24 Jul., 1898, Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan, Father Walter A Hamilton, Michigan, Mother Minnie Hamilton, Ohio. . 1912 Jan 31, Wed. - Miss Helen Hagerman entertained a number of her friends Monday afternoon & evening at a sleight ride. ...Marion Hamilton. . 1914 Feb 10, Tues. YWCA NOTES: A new campfire group has been formed at the Young Women's Christian Association under the direction of Miss Hazel McOmber who will act as guardian. Members are...Marion Hamilton. 1914 Feb 21, Sat. - Children's Cheater First Performance at Academy of Music, Academy of Music, by the Junior Drama league workers only 10 cents. Orchestra, MH. . 1914 Aug 20 Thurs. - Miss MH celebrated her 12th birthday anniversary yesterday by entering the Misses Harriet Fish, Mildred Sweet, Ann Rangis, Muriel Eaton & Alma smith at the Elle? yesterday afternoon. Miss Marian Hamilton acted as chaperone. . 1915 Kalamazoo Directory: Hamilton Marion, Student, bds. 618 Summer. . 1915 Jun 23, Grand Rapids Press Extract Miss Marion Hamilton of Kalamazoo as maid of honor wore a .... . 1917 Apr 7, Sat. - Music in the Churches, Evening Worship, The Lord of Light & Love, An Easter Cantata, sopranos: Miss Marion Hamilton. . 1918 Jun 16 - Western Normal to Graduate Close to 300 Students Tues. Morning ...Marion Hamilton, unidentified photo of 300 students on the school steps . . 1920 Mar 23 Tues. - W A Hamilton co, general retail jewelry business, succeeds W A Hamilton. The new corporation is capitalized at $5,000 & the original incorporators are W A Hamilton, Mrs M B Hamilton & Marion H Hamilton. . 1920 Aug 19, Thrus. - Is Bride of Mr R L Risley - Miss Marion Hamilton is Married at the home of her parents - The home of Mr & Mrs W A Hamilton, 214 West Dutton St, was the scene of a very attractive informal wedding Wed. Afternoon at 4 o'clock, when their dau. Marion, was united in marriage to Mr Roy L Risley of Poughkeepsie, NY. The wedding service was read by Rev Mr Barnes of the First Presbyterian church of Flint, in the presence of 80 relatives & friends in the living room which was prettily decorated with garden flowers & ferns. Blurry large photo: A women with short curly hair, white collar. The bride was becomingly gowned in white tricolette & carried a shower of orphelia roses. Her bridesmaid was Miss Frances Eaton of Battle Creek, who wore pink crepe de metor & carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds & larkspur. The groom was attended by Boyd Redner of Battle Creek. Following the wedding ceremony, a family dinner was given at the Park-American at 5:30 o'Clock, the tables being beautifully arranged with garden flowers, the color scheme of white & gold being carried out. Mr & Mrs Risely left on a wedding trip through the east, where they will take a trip down the Hudson river. They will be at home after Sep first at Poughkeepsie, NY. The bride is a well known Kalamazoo girl. She is a graduate of the Western State normal, Class of 1917 & she has been teaching in Battle Creek schools for the past 3 years. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs Dan Brown of Fort Worth. Tex, Mr & Mrs Glen Barett of Philadelphia, Ned Henley of Middleville, Herbert Andrews of Lansing, Mr & Mrs James Redner, Mr & Mrs C Squiers, Mr & Mrs W Forsythe, Miss Blanche Squires, Miss Bernice Squires, Mr & Mrs Amos Stevens, Miss Lulu Yongs, Mrs. Horance Keyes, Arthur & Keith Redner, Mrs Jennie Kulp, Mrs Grace Missock, Mrs D Eaton, Miss Pauline Eaton & Mr & Mrs B C Kirkland of Battle Creek; Miss Gladys Goldsborough, Mr & Mrs Go bunker, Mr & Mrs N L Gill of Grand Rapids, Mr & Mrs Ccill? Culp & Mr & Mrs Bruce Benham of Toledo; Miss Lillian Carlton of St. Joe; Mr & Mrs Will Hamilton of Bangor; Mrs Mary Warner & Miss Elizabeth Hamilton of Hartford, [Grandaunts] Norman Hays & Miss Lillian Benham of Fostoria, Ohio, Mrs Blanch Robinson & M L Boshier of Bangor. [Aunt & her son-in-law.] . 1943 Apr 15. Mrs. Marion Risley of the Upjohn School of Special Education, at Kalamazoo, was the speaker. Ref: News Palladium Benton Harbor, Mich. . Passenger List Honolulu, Hawaii on the S. S. Lurline Depart Los Angeles, Cal. Port 2 Jul 1951; Arrival Honolulu, Hawaii 7 Jul 1951. Marion Risley, age 52 /b 1899 Grand Rapids, Michigan. - - - | HAMILTON, Marion Helena (I249)
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15914 | Michigan Death Certificate # 262, Chas. W. Teetzel, Born 1837 April 6; Died 29 Jan. 1901; children: 8 of 11 children living in 1901, Father John S Teetzel, Born New Jersey. Married. - Cause of death: Paralysis, Reporter Charley Teetzel, Lynn, Mich. . 1818 - Palermo Cemetery, Dundas Concession 1, SDS Lot 29 & 30 A parcel of land was sold to by Teetzel for the sum of £2 & 10 shillings. The agreement said the land was "forever for the sole & proper use of a place to bury the dead for them & as many of the inhabitants of Trafalgar lying between the Twelve & Sixteen Mile Creeks as may think proper to join them: as also for a Meeting House & a school house should the same at any time be required." A log church was built in 1812 on the low where the cemetery now is. The Wesleyan Methodists were first mentioned in an article in the Christian Guardian in 1851. Two frame churches stood on either side of the cemetery & can be seen on the 1858 Tremaine Map. In 1867, 17 years before the general union of Methodist churches, they united & built the present church. At the time of the union, a small minority continued to worship in the small frame church. Eventually it was closed & used as a stable. (Taken from a history by Rev. M.J.H. Aiken, 1962.) . 1808 Elder William Case, of the Ancaster Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church, began to preach in the homes of pioneers in Trafalgar Township. This property was deeded in 1818 for a burial ground & a meeting house. By 1824, the Trafalgar Chapel had been built here. The Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1833 to form the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada. However, several dissident preachers met here on March 10, 1834, to organize a continuing Methodist Episcopal Church. On June 27, 1835 in this chapel the Rev. John Reynolds was elected & consecrated to the office of Bishop. A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was also built on this site in 1848. Both were replaced in 1869 by the present church a short distance to the west now known as Palermo United Church. "Erected by the Canadian Methodist Historical Society at Palermo Cemetery - 1997." Source: Trafalgar Township Historical Society, Fall 2008 Newsletter. . 1888 May 3, Teetzel Local Heirs meeting, heirs to Teetzel estate in Germany, held at the office of Dr Bell, Tues. evening. The whole questions hinges on their ability to prove that the estate, now oath several millions dollars, legally belongs to the descendants of John Solomon Teetzel, who emigrated from Germany to this country many years. John Teetzel of St. Thomas, Canada, attended the meeting here, & the local branch as follows: Hiram Teetzel, president, Chas W Teetzel, vice-president; Dr Geo Bell, secretary & treasurer. . 1889 Apr 4 - Annual Election Lynn. The entire union ticket was elected here by large majorities: Chas. Teetzel, Constable. Ref: Weekly Expositor, Brockway Centre, Michigan. . 1901 Feb 15, Obituary: Facts 7 Fancies Picked Up Our correspondents Lynn: On Tuesday evening of last week Charles Teetzel, Sr., died at the age of 65 years. Mr. Teetzel has been failing in health for several months & recently suffered a stroke of paralysis. The funeral was held from the Lynn Corners school house on Friday, Elder Meyer of the Baptist church of Capac officiating. A large concourse of people followed the remains to the Lynn cemetery were the last sad rites were performed. The old gentleman was a pioneer resident of the township & had many warm friends. He leaves a wife & 9 children. Ref: The Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., Michgan. Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | TEETZEL, Charles W .2 (I295)
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15915 | Michigan Death Certificate #164. dated 5 Dec 1874, Saugatuck, Allegan, Michigan Aged 2 months 5 days, daughter of Sophia and Alex Hamilton. - - - | HAMILTON, Cecelia MAUDE (I84)
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15916 | Michigan Death Index | Source (S1412600306)
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15917 | Michigan Marriage Certificate # 2686 married by Alice's father, James Hamilton, Min. of Gospel, Wit; Harry E Hamilton of Bangor [bride's brother], Mich and Mary G White of Ganges, Mich. | Family (F61)
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15918 | Michigan Marriage, on 3 July 1881, Benton, by J Alworth, Minister William M Schaus, born Bainbridge, Michigan, Age 26, 1855, married Phoebe Lawrence, age 16, 1865, Benton Harbor, Witnesses: Jacob Schaus, Bainbridge, Michigan and Ella Lawrence, Benton Harbor, Michigan. News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan: 1942 Sep 17 Brother From Florida Visits Yunds, Schauses - Mr & Mrs W L Schaus of Jacksonville, Fla. are guest of Mrs. Wm Yund of Bainbridge, an only sister and 2 brothers Clarence and Ola, of Benton Harbor. Present at the Yund home last Sunday in their honor were: Mrs. Carrie LaPorte, Dowsic; Ernest Rohn & Dau., St. Joseph, Mr & Mrs Cooper Jackson & 2 sons Mrs. Ernest Birmingham, Mrs. Mary Mann [nee Lawrence]; Mr & Mrs Roscoe Dalrymple & grandau. Margaret, Mrs. John Stuart & dau. Jesse; Mr & Mrs Clarence Schaus, Mr & Mrs Ola Schaus, all of Benton Harbor [Ola and Maud Schaus]; Mr Mrs Lowell Peters & 2 children; Mrs Mrs CC Braugh & 4 children [Chester C Braugh, Keeler Twp., Vanburen, MI.]; Mrs Glen Yund & 2 daus. of Coloma; Mrs Mrs Kenneth Yund & da. of Lawrence. The brother, W L Schaus, has been away for 36 years, an in that time has only seen his sister & brothers twice. He as in BH 17y. ago [1926] to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Wil. Schaus. They left today for their home in Florida. Photo, Est. late 1870 or early 1880s. Sepia photo blond hair piled on top, blue eyes, light striped dress, high collar with lapel pins, and flower broach at her neck. - - - | LAWRENCE, Phoebe L (I1448)
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15919 | Michigan Reg. # 685. Horace Hamilton, born 20 Dec. 1876, Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Mich., son of Alexander Hamilton of Canada and Sophia Hamilton. Registered June 17 1877. Lake Shore Commercial Paper, Saugatuck, Michigan. 28 AUG, 1885, Peach Tree Pick Ups - The enrollment of Peach Belt school for month ending Oct 9, was 25, of which number Harry Hamilton, were neither tardy nor absent. Miss Ella Barager is Teacher. - - - | HAMILTON, HARRY Horace Ensign (I816)
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15920 | Michigan. | CROWLEY, Margarete Loretta (I1809)
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15921 | Michigan. | WANNER, Julius C (I348)
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15922 | Michigan1 Marriage: 7 Sep 1871, Tuscola, MI William Imerson, age 23, 1848, Canada, farmer, married MARY JANE GUILDS, AGE 15, 1856, Canada. Michigan2 Marriage: Francis Brock, b 1847, Southfield, MI married 6 Sep 1874, Tuscola, Michigan to Mary Jane Guilds, b Kent Co.,Canada. | GUILDS, Mary Jane (I1164)
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15923 | Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest. | Source (S656163881)
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15924 | Middlesex Co. | BARCLAY, George Jr. (I1361)
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15925 | Middlesex Co., NJ. Plain recumbent sandstone monument clear inscription. | THICKSTUN, Joseph (I674)
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15926 | Middletown Point. | WILLSON, Joan (I581)
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15927 | Middletown Point. | DISBROW, Hannah (I586)
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15928 | Middletown Twp. | LEONARD, Maybelle Lillian MABEL (I2404)
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15929 | Middletown, Connecticut | SUMNER, Ebenezer (I16180)
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15930 | Middletown, NJ | LAWRENCE, Elizabeth .ii (I497)
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15931 | Middletown, NJ. | HARTSHORNE, William Sr. (I60)
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15932 | Middletown, NJ. | GROVER, Abigail ABBY (I2027)
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15933 | Middletown, NJ. Elizabeth dau. of Thomas & Alice Leonard. | LEONARD, Elizabeth C .2 (I892)
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15934 | Middletown. | LEONARD, Elizabeth Ann .3 (I2390)
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15935 | Middletown. Very tall Leonard Pillar monument. | LEONARD, William F Jr. (I1815)
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15936 | might be 15 March 1887 | BAILEY, Caroline (P4140)
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15937 | Might have been 1888 in South Dakota. The 1900 census shows Gittle as widowed. | WALKER, Cora Etta 1 (P456)
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15938 | Might possibly be buried at Beaverdams Church yard. | MOORE, William (P513)
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15939 | might she be buried at BSC along with her unmarked husband? | JARVIS, Jane (I1472)
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15940 | Mildred Eileen married Mr. McPherson on 1 Jun 1936. | BRIDGES, Mildred Eileen (McPherson) (I2041)
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15941 | Mildred is the daughter of Mary & Thomas Beattie. First husband John Simons, Second husband Benjamin Dunn. | BEATTIE, Mildred Augusta MILLIE (I2805)
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15942 | Mildred is the daughter of Mildred Catherine Mary Elizabeth Cripps (1886-1912). Twin sister to Violet Leavens. Obituary In Memory of Mildred Marguerite Leavens at the Schoellkopf Health Centre in Niagra Falls, New York, on Saturday October 19th 2002, in her 95th year. Born in Acton, Ontario, she lived most of her life in Niagara Falls, New York, where she trained as a registered nurse. During World War II she served in the U.S. Army Medical Corp in England & Germany. She retired as a registered nurse from Memorial Medical Centre in 1973 after 42 years of service. She is survived by her sister Dorothy Ford and her husband Henry of Baysville, a sister Edna of Fonthill, a sister-in-law Marjorie Leavens of Stoney Creek, a brother-in-law Gerry Stortz of Welland as well as neices, nephews, great nieces & nephews and great-great nieces & nephews. Marguerite is predeceased by her brothers and sisters Ileen, Edward, Florence, Violet, Fred and Charles. Cremation with interment of cremains at Pleasantview Memorial Gardens. | LEAVENS, Marguerite (I2731)
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15943 | Mildred is the daughter of Miss Brown and Mr. Wyman. | WYMAN, Mildred E (I1514)
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15944 | Mildred's father Geo Cummingham born in Canada & her mother, Ellen Morrill, was born in Michigan. X-ref: Photo of Mr Mrs Geo Cunningham: News Palladium, 1935 Jul 9. | CUMMINGHAM, Mildred Anne (I792)
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15945 | Mildred's father Geo F Cunningham born in Canada & her mother, Hellen Miranda Morrill, was born in Michigan, (buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.) . 1901 Mar 29 - Mrs. Mildred Osborn, aged 22, died at her home in swords township last evening. The funeral will be held from the residence of there father-in-law, John Osborn, Sunday at 10 o'clock. Burial will take place at Pearl Grange. She lives a husband & 2 children. Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor. - - - | CUNNINGHAM, Mildred Anne (I1749)
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15946 | Miles is the son of Alice clark and David Trecartin. | TRECARTIN, Miles (I2457)
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15947 | MILITARY Meyers, Jacob Walden is listed as a Captain (date of rank September 5, 1807) in the 1st Hastings Regiment. Meyers, Jacob Walden, Captain, is listed in the 1st Hastings Regiment, Flank Companies. He is charged with disobedience in 1814. Source: Soldiers of the King, Upper Canadian Militia, 1812 - 1815, William Gray, 1995, p. 66, 122 Captain Jacob Meyers, 1st Regiment of the Hastings Militia, age 40, Sidney Twsp., Concession 1, Lot 9, dated 19 Jan 1819. Source: Early Militia Lists of Hastings County 1799-1826, from the William Bell Papers; compiled by Don Kellaway, 1994, Quinte Branch, OGS, p. 7. LAND CLAIM Jacob W. Meyers made a land claim as a militiaman who served in the War of 1812 - 1814 with the Flank Company, 1st Regiment Hastings Militia. Source: Index of the Land Claim Certificates, Lauber, OGS, 1995, p. 60: RG9, IB4, V. 22, pp. 416 - 421, NAC. | MEYERS, Jacob Walden (I18499)
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15948 | Military Post, Presqu'ile, Simonds, Carleton Co., NB | WALSH, Lieut. Arthur Blaney (I868)
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15949 | Millburg Post Office. | SLATER, Emma J (I144)
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15950 | Millburgh Post Office. | LAWRENCE, John C .xix (I72)
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