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16201 | Monument: DAVID SON OF H.D. & P.H. WILLSON DIED APR. 25, 1827 AGED 1 Y ’R, 7 M. White rectangular marble stone, broken and set in a cement slab. The stone is 15.5” wide, and approx. 20” high. - - - | WILLSON, David .3 (I57)
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16202 | Monument: Mary E., Dau. of Hiram A. & MaryFelker /1879 - 1908. | FELKER, Mary Elizabeth (I866)
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16203 | Monument: Brown/ red sandstone monuments, very heavily covered with lichen, which obscures inscription. Monuments is in a lovely treed area, with hills in the distance. [2005]. - - - | TOWNSEND, Hannah (I1118)
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16204 | Monument: Denison
Charles Denison 1826 - 1901; Mary Deacon 1837 - 1914; Charles W. Denison 1871 - 1943; Edith Rothera 1885 - 1958. - - - | DENISON, Charles Sr. (I857)
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16205 | Monument: Morton Hill, MI. Judge Troy, Buffalo, New York. | DAY, Judge George (I511)
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16206 | Monuments Inscription: EE, Ad 29, 1761. | EMLEY, Elisha (I1993)
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16207 | Monuments perhaps reads 2y 1m 14d? | SIMONS, Walter B. (I2682)
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16208 | Monuments reads 1916-2006. | JOHNSTON, Laura Isabelle (I1834)
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16209 | Monuments reads b. 1926. | CONKEY, Halo Gertrude (I1854)
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16210 | Monumentshared with Hellen & Henrietta Mosier. | MOSIER, Henry Chaplin .2 (I203)
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16211 | Moore Lennon and Dennis Lennon, Jr., had a saw mill, which was, according to Yates Lennon of Wilmington, North Carolina, father of Senator and Congressman Alton Lennon, the first in the South. Yates Lennon said when he was a boy, he saw corn ground, lumber sawed, and rice beat out all at one time in this old saw mill building. Moore and Dennis Lennon, Jr., had the first houses made of lumber in their section of Bladen County, built from lumber sawed at their mill. The old mill was build of 10"x10" and 12"x12" timbers. The Lennons grew mulberry trees for their silk worms to feed off and spun their own silk. Dennis Lennon, Jr., owned a toll bridge over the Big Swamp. Although there is a modern bridge there now, it is still known as Lennon's Bridge. He and Epenatus Griffin gave the land for the Baptist Church of Christ at Cross Roads in January 1838. | LENNON, Dennis (I8451)
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16212 | Moose Lake, Carlton Co., Minn. | WILLSON, Arthur Roy .vi (I321)
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16213 | Moose Lake, Minnesota. | LEE, Pearl Amanda (I323)
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16214 | Mordecai Gibbons married Rebecca Grover, b 1678, Middletown, Monmouth Co., NJ . 1684 Aug. 24. GIBBINS, Richard, of Middletown. Letters of administration on the estate of, granted to Elizabeth GIBBINS, widow, & Mordicah GIBBINS, planter, both of Middletown. . 1684 Aug 24. Bond of Mordicah GIBBINS as administrator. William WHITELOCKE of Middletown, planter, fellow bondsman. Ref: Monmouth Wills. . 1699, Dec. 26. Thomas Applegate, of Middletown, bought of John Reid, of Freehold, a lot, in Middletown, adjoining Mordecai Gibbons' corner. . 1701 Mordecai Gibbons was fined for "contempt & misbehavior" in Sessions Court, Middletown. - - - | GIBBONS, Mordecai (I928)
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16215 | Mordecia M Willson was an Allopath Doctor, from Iowa 1905 Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit: Detroit College of Med. & Surg., 1889, (G). - - - | WILLSON, Dr. Mordecia Myers .Jr (I593)
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16216 | Mordicai M. is the son of Statira Edith Montgomery & Stillwell Willson the Younger. Mordicai s a Willson heritage name: Ref: Mordica Willson, c. 1827 Wantage, NJ. Verify place of birth. . 1866 - New York Tax Assessment Lists, Willson Mordecia M, 321 River St., Wholesale Deale., Tax $100 Annual 1866.. . 1870-71.- Gazetter & Business Directory of Rensselaer County, NY: Mordecai m Willson, wholesale druggist, points, oils etc, 321 River. . 1890 - Troy, NY Directory Mordecai M Willson, Tibbits Ave. Brunswick, Stockraiser. Note: Coincidence or family name, there are number of Mordecai Willson in Wantage, New Jersey. - PJA 2012. - - - | WILLSON, Mordicia Myers Sr. (I589)
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16217 | Morley is the son of Maria Patterson & Geo H Wilkinson. . Morley died in St. Josephs Hospital in Hamilton Ontario from pneumonia, he was 44 years old. . Morley married Jeanette Elizabeth Vivian, known as Nettie, on December 20th 1911 in Halton County, Ontario Canada. Children of Nettie vivian & Morley Wilkinson are: Edna Marie Wilkinson, William Henry Wilkinson George Wesley Wilkinson Edna May Wilkinson Charles Ray Wilkinson Harold Alexander Wilkinson - - - | WILKINSON, Morley Ray (I2524)
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16218 | Mornington St., d. heart failure, & general ademia. One year. Widow. | FELKER, Martha Ann .1 (I18)
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16219 | Morpeth, Howard Twp., Kent Co., Ontario. | WHITE, Hester Ann (I319)
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16220 | Morpeth, ON. Tall white marble pillar tombstone Monument W425. | WILLSON, Stillwell The Younger (I7)
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16221 | Morris (Maurice) T Walker married 1927 Oct 1 LA to Gussie Carroll, 1898 Cedartown, Georgia - 1971 Los Angeles.They had fourWalker children. | WALKER, Morris LaRue Taylor (I646)
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16222 | Morris Co., NJ. | DEGRAW, Edna D (I764)
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16223 | Morris Co., NJ. | JOHNSON, Lewis Emery (I757)
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16224 | Mortimer Callaghan also known as Murtmer/Murth/Murty/Murtagh. Several land record documents record it as 'Murtagh' and as this is the original Irish form, With a number of small children to raise, the widowed Murt badly needed a woman in the house. His second wife was already a widow when he married her. He purchased 50 acres of land at the W Half Con 5 Lot 36 on Dec 14, 1856 - land which was later deeded to his son Denis under the terms of his will, on 09 Jul 1884. Murt died of Dropsy (swelling, affecting the heart) | CALLAGHAN, Murtagh (Murt) (I2330)
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16225 | Mortimer is the son of Catherine Buckley and John Henry Lyons. | LOYS, Mortimer William (I2441)
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16226 | Moses died in infancy. | SHAW, Moses (I519)
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16227 | Moses Shaw, father of Moses who married Phebe Moore in 1800, was a Loyalsit from New York. He died in Granville, NS where his tombstone can still be seen. | SHAW, Moses (I528)
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16228 | Moses White and Jane Stinson Conger Hallowell, Mar. 20, 1810 by Stephen Conger, Justice of the Peace, of Hallowell, Prince Edward County was a son of David Conger, one of the U.E.L. pioneers of that county. | Family (F3464)
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16229 | Mosiertown. | COMPTON, Mary MOLLY (I771)
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16230 | Mosley Street. | PETERMAN, Henry James (I453)
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16231 | Most of the Lawrence children attended the school at Eglinton Avenue., Toronto. . 1861 Census, York Twp., York Co., Ontario Note1: At the time this area was called Eglinton, (Toronto), York Twp., York Co., Ontario. Eglinton Ave. is a bit of a stretch, being a few miles distant. The post office was at Eglinton. Previously this area running on both sides of Yonge Street was called Newtonbrook; later called Willowdale in North York, today it is a northern area in the city of Toronto. . Agricultural Census 1861, York Twp: 1861 Jan 29, Toronto, oath by enumerator Robt. James Jr., states to the best of his belief the said & Personal & Agricultural Census are correct & true. . My Enumeration Travel Extended from lot 6, on the East Side of Yonge Street* to the Town Line of Markham, First & second concessions of York Twp. In which there are 1 brick Primitive Methodist Church, acc. about 400 people; 1 English [Anglican] brick church, acc. 500; 1 Episcopal Methodist Church, brick, acc. 400; 1 Wesleyan Methodist Church, brick, acc 800, beside 2 schoolhouses. 3 flour mills capable of grinding a large amount of grain; 5 sawmill worked by water & one steam worked. There are 2 stores, 3 taverns, land is generally good, most people are engaged in agricultural pursuits, land is heavy clay & good for wheat except for wheat owing to the midge the last few years, in many cases a spring crop failure. Crops last summer was much in grieved by a severe hailstones literally those having oats before they were reaped. Signed, Robt. James Jr., Enumerator. Note2: Lot 6, ES Yonge Street is the home of Wm. F Lawrence & residing with him is his widowed grandmother Elizabeth Cummer { sister to Mrs. Mary Ann Cummer Willson. 1894 Jun 30 -Paid $212.40, to Jacob Lawrence & Co., material for building council house Ref: Dept. of Indian Affairs, Chippewas of Sarnia, Ont. #5. Ref: Sessional papers of The Dominion of Canada, 1896. - - - | LAWRENCE, William Fredrick .17 (I441)
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16232 | Mother Agnes D Jackson. | SISLEY, Marjorie (I972)
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16233 | Mother Grace Ryall Lawrence listed on reverse of monument. | LAWRENCE, George B .i (I1441)
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16234 | Mother is a Madgett. | SHAW [MADGETT*], Hazel (I2246)
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16235 | Mother leaves bequest to his son, Richard. | LAWRENCE, William .3 (I397)
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16236 | Mother of 12 children | DOLSEN, Maria Annetta (P94)
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16237 | Mother: Agnes Donalda Jackson. | SISLEY, Lucy Olivia Jackson (I973)
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16238 | Mott Park. Verify this Alice Phipps. | PHIPPS, Alice (I902)
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16239 | Mount Hope Cemetery | JENKINSON, John (I9966)
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16240 | Mount Meridian, IN. | JONES, Benjamin O .1 (I1511)
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16241 | Mount Pleasant Cemetery | WILSON, Maria (I144)
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16242 | Mount Pleasant Cemetery | FARROW, Cecil Dorland (I310)
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16243 | Mount Pleasant Cemetery F 4 1 | DAVIDSON, Charles (P965)
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16244 | Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto Maria Bridgeland Lawrence, died 8 Oct 1918, Toronto, Age 24 [1894] Removed, from Weston cemetery, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Plot H5, Plot owner & also nearest relative John W Lawrence, of Jacksons Point. | LAWRENCE, Maria Bridgeland (I2960)
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16245 | Mount Union College, Alliance Ohio. Never married. Lived at home with her parents in the Jeffrey farmhouse (Library/James Jeffrey 1835/1-Casey Notes P36) | JEFFREY, Mary Isabella (I521)
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16246 | Mountain Grove | HUTSELL, Ivy ALBERTA (I218)
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16247 | Mountain Grove, Wright Co., Monument SW 1st 310-4. | EVANS, Monroe H (I217)
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16248 | Mountain View Cemetery | BEGG, Leah Gertrude (I8426)
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16249 | Moved east from Cabri, Saskatchewan in 1917. (Carol Moore research) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Saskatchewan Homestead Records - FHL film 1031003 Record #1886803 On October 20, 1908 William Edward Moore applies for a Homestead Patent for the South East of Section 22, Thp 22 Rge 2W of 3rd Meridian. The application was supported by sworn statements from Ole Gaushed and D.S. McPhail, both of Eyebrow, SK. The application states that: William Moore is 29 years old residing at Eyebrow. He obtained entry to the homestead on July 19th of 1904. The homestead house was built between Nov. 1 and Nov. 9th of 1905 Resided there from Nov. 9th of 05 to May 15th of 06, and from April 1st to Dec. 31st of 07, and from April 1st 08 to present(October 20th 1908). When absent from the homestead he resided in the vincinity and his occupation was carpenter. His family consisted of a wife and child who commenced residence on April 1st 1907, and continuously since. Year Acres broken Acres cropped 1905 10 0 1906 30 10 1907 30 60 1908 70 135 In 1907 he had 6 oxen. In 1908 he had 6 oxen and 1 horse. The house size was 12 by 14, a 10 by 16 annex, made of spruce and valued at $150. Other buildings and assets include a stable valued at $125, a poultry house valued at $15, and a well valued at $20. The application was recommended for approval on June 24, 1909 by the Local Agent for Dominion Lands for Moose Jaw District. It was accepted in Ottawa on July 15, 1909 by Roy Dixon, the Assistant Deputy Commissioner. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = | MOORE, William Edward (I1448)
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16250 | Moved east from Cabri, Saskatchewan in 1917. (Carol Moore research) | DUFORD, Albertina Mary Cordelia (I1449)
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