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16301 | Murtrie lists the marriage date as 22 Nov which is Frederick's birthday. This may be an error. | Family (F100)
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16302 | Muskegon Chronicle Newspaper 1898 Apr 28 - county drain commissioner Frank Robinson yesterday let the contract for the construction of the Pott Drain in Norton twp. to Jacob Bosma. The drain commissioner will furnish the sewer pipe and the contractor will lay it at the rate of 70 cents a rod. The contract price for making the open drain is 25 cents a rod. - - - | ROBINSON, Frank (I898)
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16303 | Must have lived in Downie Township, Perth County, Ontario, before marrying. After marrying she lived near St Pauls, Downie Township, Ontario (Library/James Jeffrey 1835/5-Various Jeffrey Obits P3) | MACFADDEN, Jessie Maude (I730)
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16304 | Muster British Headquarters Papers, (Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts, Microfilm M369, Ref: MG23 B1, Archives of Canada: Lieutenant Colonel Elisha Lawrence, 1st NJ Volunteers, Skinner's Brigade Return of Troops, British, Foreign & Provincial Troops. . 1779 - Return of Troops, NY, Page10436.64, Item Number 31650. . 1782.6.30, For men employed on boat at Paulus Hook, Period 1782.5.27 - 6.30, Signs, pg 4964.1, Film M356, #31651. . 1782.8.24.8.24 Pay List Period 1782.6.25 - 8.24, Seconded from NJV, Film M357, #31662. . 1782.10.24, Pay List Period 1782.8.25 to 10.24. Seconded from NJV, Film M358, #31661. . 1782.10.24, Pay List Period 1782.8.25 to .10.24. Seconded Officer, pg 5975.1, M358, #31660. . 1782.12.24, Pay List Period 1782.10.25 - 12.24, Seconded from NJV. pg 6506.Film M359, 1, #31664. . 1782.12.26, Return of Troops, Seconded officer from Gen Skinner's Brigade, Pg6552.1, Film M359, #31659. . 1783.1.28, Petition, Previously commanded 1NJV, Film M367, #31652. . 1783.2.23, Pay List Period 1782.12 25 - 1783.2.23, Seconded from NJV, Film M360, #31663. . 1783.4.24, Pay List Period 1783.4. 24 - 4.24, Seconded from NJV, p 7522. film M361, #31654. & p8828.1 Film M364, #31655. . 1783.8.24, Pay List 1783.6.25 -8.24, Seconded from NJV, p8829.1, Film 364, #31656. . 1783.4.28, Nomination by seconded officers as their agent to find lands in Nova Scotia. pg 7575-6, Film M361, #31665-6 1783.7.14. 1st NJ Volunteers. Petition, Certifies the signatories of Petition, pg 8433,.2, Film M363, #31667. .Elisa Lawrence taketh oath, that he has known Daniel VanMeter, late of Monmouth Co., NJ in North America, many years previous to the last Rebellion in America. VanMater has always shown the strongest attachment to His Majesty's person & Govt. In Dec 1776, this deponent was ordered into Monmouth Co. Mr VanMater was very active i rendering every assistance to the troops in disarming & taking Rebel prisoners, that he with some others took one Tunis Vanderveer, a Rebel Militia Capt. & some privates, brought them unto this deponent, as sheriff of Monmouth Co., sold to Mr Van Mater part of the farm he possessed at the commencement of the Rebellion as appear by the title & is well acquitted with the land thinks it was worth at time at £8.per acre, NY currency. This deponent is all well acquainted with Thomas Leonard & John Longstreet, Esq. Thinks them to be good judges of land & particularly acquainted with Mr Van Mater's land from their character this that the greatest credibility may be given to their testimony & further swath VanMater was esteemed an honest man as far as this deponeth knowers.The Value of VanMater's movable estate, this deponeth cannot present to say. He kind he had many Negro slaves & a considerable stock on his farm of all kinds & in particular it was general received opinion that VanMater's horses were some of the best in the country. Signed, Col. Elihu Lawrence, London, March ye 2nd, 1785. Ref: Monmounth Inquirer, Freehold, NJ, published 1898 Sep 8. | LAWRENCE, Sheriff & Lieut. Col. Elisha .Esq, .3 (I504)
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16305 | MUSTER DATES: British Headquarters Papers (Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts): Lieutenant, John Lawrence, 1st NJV, (Skinner's Brigade) Pay Lists 1782.8.24 etc. Micrfilm M357, Doc p5405, 9 Items 31671 -31681. . 1778 Jan. Muster Roll of Capt Alexander? Brigide of the First Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers commanded by Lieut. Col. Elisha Lawrence (i.e.his 2nd cousin), based Staten Island, NY. #3. Ensign John Lawrence. . 1778 Mar, JL, Ensign 2dy NJV, Film C1851, p7 . 1778 Jun 24, JL, C1851, p23, 1778 Aug 24, p21; 1778 Oct, p17. . 1778 Nov 27, An expedition with 2,000 troops sailed from Sandy Hook for Savannah, Georgia, & 6 days after landing at Tybee Island, off the harbour of that city, they took part in the fight, December 29th, on Brewton Hill. A detachment of the New Jersey, Volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel Allen commanding, went out with this party & suffered considerably in the battle just mentioned. Ensigns John & William Lawrence & James Moody were together on the same expedition. Ref: NJV in the Revolutionary War, Wm S Stryker. . 1779 May 25, 1st Batt., Commanded by Lieut. Col. Commandant Joseph Barton, Staten Island NJV, present on muster as well Ensign John Lawrence, also counter signature for names on this Muster Roll. Vol. 1852, p3, 9 (= c3873, p762 & 11. Note6: 1NJV Muster alternates with Ensign William & John Lawrence. - PJA. . 1778 Dec 25 - Ensign JL, C1851, p35. . 1779 Jul 20, Ensign JL, c1852, p19 . 1779 Aug 13 - John Lawrence not listed as Ensign on this date c1852, p28; . 1779 Sep 8, Ensign John Lawrence, 1st NJV, page 23; Note7: Again brother William Lawrence was Ensign the day before, 8 Sept, also under Lt. Col. Jos. Barton 1st NJV - PJA; . 1779 Fall - A division of the Queen's Rangers went into winter quarters, [near Hell Gate (?), Staten Island]. on the farm owned by George Brinckerhoff & later by William Bragaw. . 1779 Mar 28, Ensign JL, Staten Island, p50; . 1779 Nov 3, Ensign JL, C1852, p34,39 . 1780 Mar 20, Ensign JL, C1852, p.50 . 1780 May, Ensign JL, Staten Island, p66; . 1780 Jul 14, Ensign JL,, 1NJV, C1852, p70; . 1780 Dec, With Lt. Col. Jos. Barton, Lieut. John Lawrence, 'Injury with the Rebels', Muster Roll 1NJV, Staten Island, C1852, P97. Note8: By the next Dec 1780 Rolls it appears Gen. Barton is on Staten Isl., but Lawrence still sick? - PJA . 1781 Apr 24, Private JL, C1864,p17; . 1781 Jul 25, LIEUTENANT JL, 1NJV, Staten Island, c1854,p96; 1781 Oct, p72; . 1781 Oct 24, Private JL, QUEEN'S RANGERS, C1284,p13; . 1782 Jan. Returned from Yorktown Battle (Oct 10 1781): Lt. Col Stephen Delancey, Lt. John Lawrence, James Moody. NJV2 - Quartermaster John Felker, Capt. Daniel Cozens. [XRef: Upper Canada relations.] . 1782 Feb 20 Lieut. JL, 1NJV, c1853, p3; 1782 Feb 23 Queen's Rangers Dragoons, c1864, p57; . 1782 Paulus Hook, Lieut. John Lawrence, of Col. Delancey's Company in the 1st NJV, also JL counter signed the Muster Roll. . 1782 Sep 17, Lieut. JL, 1NJV, c1853, 26; 1782 Oct 24, c1853, p35; 1782 Dec 24, p30; . 1783 Jan 25, c1853, p42; 1783 May 7, p91; . 1783 May 1, New Town, Long Island, Muster Roll, Col Delancey's Co. commanded by Col Cortland Skinner, Esq., 1st Batt. NJV, Lieut. John Lawrence, 'Went by Home', c1783, p91; . 1783 Aug. 24, Camp Newtown, Commanded by Col Cortland Skinner, 1NJV, Lieut. John Lawrence, who also signed the Muster Roll, C1853, p99. . Camp Newtown, NY, Lieut. John Lawrence, 1NJV. 30th (?) June to 3rd of Aug, John Lawrence, who countersigned Muster Roll c1783, p102. Note9: on next muster or camp Long Island, Aug 23, 1783. Ref: British Military & Naval Records, RG 8, C Series & Carlton Papers. Some Research required: British Headquarters Papers, Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts, Microfilm M355, Ref: MG23 B1, Archives of Canada: . 1779 - Ensign John Lawrence. 1st NJ Volunteers, Skinner's Brigade Return of Troops, British, Foreign & Provincial Troops, at NY, #Item 31672, pg 10436.58, Item Number 31672. . 1782 May 1 - Lieutenant Lawrence, 1NJV, Return of Troops on Duty at Decker's Ferry, NY, pg 10286.1, #31673. . 1782 May 1 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, State of Provincial Forces in NY on Duty at Decker's Ferry, NY, pg 180288.1, Film M368, #31674. . 1782 Jun 14 - John Lawrence [identify?], Bills drawn on Harlely & Drumond, New York, pg 4973.4. #31671 . 1782 May 1 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, Pay List, Period 1783.2.24 - 4.24, pg 7515.3, #31675. . 1782 Aug 24 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, Pay list, Period 1782.6.25 - 8.24, pg 5405.3, #31676. . 1782 Feb23 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, Pay list, Period 1782.12.25 to 1783.2.23 pg 6968.3, #31677. . 1782 Dec 24 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, Pay list, Period 1782.10.25 - 12.24, Pg6502.3 #31681. . 1783 Jun 24 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, Pay list, Period 1783.4.25 - 6.24, pg 8163.3, #31678. XRef: as above, at Camp Newtown, NYC. . 1783 Aug 24 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, Pay list, Period 1783.6.25 - 8.24, pg 8821.3, #31679. (Skinner's Brigrade) . 1783 Dec 24 - Lieut. JL, 1NJV, Pay list, Period 1783.8.25 -10.24, pg 9449.3, #31680. XRef: British Military &Naval Records (RG 8, C Series) - INDEX. See Arch. of Canada - . | LAWRENCE, Lieut. John , UE, & JP (I136)
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16306 | Muster roll of “Disbanded troops and Loyalists” dated 5 October 1784, Peter with two of his brothers were still “in the States, expected in that Fall”. Listed on " Assessment for the Township of Murry in the District of New Cassle the year Commencing the first Monday in March 1811 and Ending the first Monday in March 1812" | MAYBEE, Peter (I18394)
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16307 | My Brother, Roger, passed away in Heber Springs, Arkansas on 11/30/2012. On 12/03/2012 I saw him prior to returning to Taylorville, Ill. where he had made his home with his wife before her death in 2007. Roger had been in poor health for some time and looked to be at peace & was smiling. I felt in my heart he had found his wife & our parents & Family. I want to Thank Waren Olmstead, Olmstead Funeral Home & Dean w/Shafer Funeral Home for their kindness in helping me at this difficult time. Mary Ann Walker-Cornell | WALKER, Roger Alan (P74)
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16308 | My mom suffered a ruptured aortic aneurysm at home in Highgate, and was rushed to London hospital, but did not survive. She and my stepfather had moved to Highgate from Blenheim three days prior to this event. | HALL, Elizabeth (Beth) Janet Grace (P3)
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16309 | My name is Patti Bateman Quinn and we share relatIves in ourFamily Trees. For me the Tree is the Bateman Family Tree. Our shared relativeis Jacob Smith Moody and his ancestors. Jacob'so daughter, Eliza, marriedWilliam Johnson. One of their children was Ernest Halsey Johnson who is myGreat Grandfather. In searching for ancestors the question, that you and I have dealt with is whowas the first Moody from which we are descended. One of my cousins, MilesMoody, Had a 23 and Me YDNA test done last year. He has given me permission toshare that report with others researching our Moody roots. I would be willingto share that information with you. I am currently away and do not have access to his password information. I willbe returning home next Wednesday at which time I could provide you with thepassword and test kit number. | BATEMAN QUINN, Patti (P11764)
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16310 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P14462)
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16311 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P14097)
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16312 | Myra is the daughter of Lizzie (unknown name) & Richard Lawrence. Myra was born Dec 23 1856, Sandwich, Canada (Near Windsor & Gosfield, ON.) Res. RR 1 Coohersville, Michigan. Ref: Her death certificate. . 1867 Dec 19 Affidavit of sister Esther Lawrence King was present at the births of Clarissa & Almira Lawrence. . 1879 Apr 18, Local News. Frank Grow has launched his bark upon the matrimonial sea with Miss Myra Lawrence as first mate. Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor. First marriage: . Michigan Marriage Registration # 969, 1879 Apr 9, Frank H Grow, Benton, Michigan, Age 24, born Monmouth, Ill, Agent, Married; Elmira Lawrence, Benton, Mich, Age 22, Born Canada. Wit: M. Rose? & C. Grow, both Benton Harbor. Reg. 10 Apr 1879. Second Marriage: . Michigan Marriage Registration #1073, 1899 Dec 25, St. Joseph, Michigan; J A Burgess, age 42, Res. St. Joseph, born Illinois, Machinist; parents R B & Mary Burgess; married: Myra Grow Lawrence, age 43, b 1856, resided St. Joseph, born Canada; parents R & E Lawrence; Both one previous marriage. Minister: James Hamilton* Note1: Their cousin James Hamilton. Wit: C L Carrao & Rebecca Carrao*, both Ann Arbor. Note2*: Myra's sister Rebecca Lawrence Carrao. . 1899 Dec 26, Tues. - News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, p1 . 1899 Dec 29, Affairs At the County Seat, Marriage Licenses, J A Burgess 42 & Mrs. Myra Grow, 43; St. Joseph. Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI. . 1902 July 17, Thurs. - Mrs. Myra Grow is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Charles Carrao of Ann Arbor. p4. . 1905 Feb 8 - Small Informal Part. Mrs. Myra Grow entrained a few friends pleasantly last evening at her home in the Herring block. The game of the evening was Ringtoff, the prize being won by Mrs T A Shave. Mrs. Geo Mills received the booby prize. Solos were rendered by Miss Evelyn Grow & Mesdames Shaver Plumb sang duets. Refreshments were served.On leaving the guests left a pretty plate & pantry with their hostess. (Ref: & Republished 25 Years Ago 1930 Feb 8.). . 1905 Apr 21 - Mrs Myra Grow & dau. Every left last night to spend 2 weeks with Mrs Vofers?, south of St. Joseph. Ref: News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, . 1908 Dec 5, Sat. - Mrs. Myra Grow of Holland is here visiting her son, Harry Grow & family for a ... its history turned out Saturday night as the Berrien County Shrine club staged its ... News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, p2. . 1910 Nov - 50 years ago. Mrs. Myra Grow of Washington Street, left for Goshen, Ind., where she will join her younger daughter, Evelyn row, who recently accepted a position as telegraph operator in that city. Ref: News Palladium, published 1960.11.10. . 1914 Dec 5 - Mrs Myra Grow of Holland is here visiting her son, Harry Grow & family, for a couple of weeks. Ref: St. Joseph Daily Press. . 1925 Sep 3 - Honor Mrs Grow - complimenting Mrs. Myra Grow of Holland, who is in the city visiting fiends, Mrs Amos Messner of Flair Plain, was hostess yesterday to the Pleasure Seekers at a 1 o'clock 3 course luncheon. Mrs Grow is the mother of the late Harry Grow of this city. His wife the late Mrs. Grow, was a beloved member of the Pleasure Seekers & an ardent club workers. Other guests of the club yesterday were Mrs Wm. Messner & Mrs Maude Miller, both of this city. Mrs messier served the repast at a table artistic in a color scheme of Yellow & white. . 1925 Sept 4, St. Joseph, Mrs Myra Grow of Chicago, has been best for past 2 weeks of Mrs Jay Gard of Niles Ave, left yesterday for Holland for indefinite stay. J J Gard of Niles ave, who recently accepted a position with the Eaglesfied Co. in Milwaukee, Wis., is expected home the later part of the week to spend the weekend with Mrs. Gard. . 1928 Oct 20 - Mrs Myra Grow of Albuquerque, NM is here for a visit at the home of her son Frank Grow & family. The trip from New Mexico was made by auto is company with fiends who are visiting in Benton Harbor. Ref: News Palladium Newspaper. . 1927 Jul 28 Thrus - The home of her daughter, Mrs. Myra Grow. Edwards avenue, Benton Harbor, on the occasion of her with. Obituary . 1938 Apr 21 - Funeral services for Mrs. Myra Grow, 82, Virginia Park resident, who died Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Grand Rapids, were held Friday in Benton Harbor she was a member of the Maccabees lodge whose members are expected to attend the services. Mrs. Grow is reported to have died of heart trouble. Burial Morton Hill cemetery. A son Frank of Eau Clair & a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Olinger of Grand Rapids, survive. Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor, MI. - - - | LAWRENCE, Almira MYRA (I1665)
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16313 | Myron is the son of Sarah Ann Hoyt & Rufus Durkee. | DURKEE, Myron Gould Sr (I741)
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16314 | Myrtle is the daughter of Eliza Whaley & Otis Peck. Their children are Elsie, Erma & Ella Awrey. - - - | PECK, Myrtle Estele (I960)
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16315 | Myrtle's first marriage was to Mr. Williams. . 1904 Apr 3 - Michigan Marriage Registration #123, Myrtle A King, Residence Benton Harbor, Age 26/ 1878, Married once before, daughter of Henry King & Miss Lawrence; married Harry A Wyman, Benton Harbor, Age. 28/ 1876 Telephone Inst. Son of Wallace Wyman & Alice Gardner. - - - | KING, Myrtle F Wreath .3 (I1762)
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16316 | N C | SINGLETARY, Brayton (I5969)
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16317 | N OTES: THE JANE HOUSTON IN THE 1901 IN BELFAST, AND HER PARENTS WERE CHURCH OF IRELAND. SO NOT SURE IF I HAVE THE RIGHT PERSONS. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT JANE MET HER FUTURE SPOUSE AND CONVERTED TO CATHOLICISM. | HOUSTON, Jane (Jennie) (I13644)
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16318 | N Y & New Jersey Miscellany | Source (S29)
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16319 | Nairn | MCEWEN, John D (I23223)
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16320 | Nairn | COLLINS, Mary Ann (I23224)
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16321 | Nairn | MCEWEN, Donald (I23225)
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16322 | Nairn | MCEWEN, James (I23226)
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16323 | Nairn | MCEWEN, Lilly May (I23229)
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16324 | Nairn | MCEWEN, Elizabeth (I23230)
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16325 | Nairn | MCEWEN, Mary (I23231)
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16326 | Nairn | MCEWEN, Hugh D (I23232)
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16327 | Nairn | UNKNOWN, Ann (I23233)
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16328 | Nairn | UNKNOWN, Mary Ellen (I23234)
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16329 | Nairn | MCEWEN, Charles Freeman (I23235)
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16330 | Nairn | HAPPER, Stewart (I23240)
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16331 | Nairn | MCEWEN, Donald (I23637)
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16332 | Nakusp Presbyterian Church | Family (F352)
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16333 | Name Robert S. Bailey Spouse Elizabeth Marriage Date 1773-1865 Source Marriage and Death Notices, Southern Christian Advocate | Family (F882)
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16334 | Name given as Jenny Bayley. Is it her? | BAILEY, Jane Jenny (P5581)
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16335 | name is incorrectly listed as Omar on the source | WESTELL, Lila (P17)
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16336 | Name of Bridegroom Frederick Grenville Ellsworth Age 25 Place of Birth Ridgeway, Ont Residence when married Ridgeway, Ont Bachelor or Widower B Rank or Profession Farmer x Name of Parents Walter Edgar Ellsworth and Sarah Imogene Ellsworth Name of Bride Esther Clementine Moore Age 20 Bride's Residence when married Ridgeway Bride's Place of birth Ridgeway Spinster or Widow S Names of Bride's parents Ezra Freeman Moore and Eliza Alice Moore Names and address of witnesses J.L. Pound Ridgeway J.B. Gamble New York State Date of Marriage Dec.2, 1890 Religious Denomination of Bridegroom Friends Religious Denomination of Bride E. Ch (most likely means English Church) By Whom Married C. Stringfellow By Licence or Banns Licence Source:Ontario Archive research by Sharon Dell | Family (F535)
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16337 | Name of Groom William Pickard Age of Groom 21 Residence when married Ridgeway Place of birth Apperley R (unsure about the spelling), Yorkshire, Eng. Bachelor or Widower B Rank or Profession Miller Name of Parents John and Hannah Pickard Name of Bride Charlotte Ann Moore Age of Bride 24 Residence when married Ridgeway Place of birth Ridgeway Spinster or widow S Names of bride's parents James J and Ann Moore Names and addresses of Witnesses Jacob Lown Ridgeway May Magee Ridgeway Address of Witnesses Ridgeway Date of Marriage Aug 12, 1890 Religious Denomination of Bridegroom Methodist Religious Denomination of Bride Methodist By Whom Married C Stringfellow By Licence or Banns L Source: Ont Archives research by Sharon Dell | Family (F567)
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16338 | Name was legally changed to MacDonald. | MCDONALD, James JIM (I271)
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16339 | Name: John Clark Gender: Male Christening Date: 29 Aug 1731 Christening Date (Original): 29 Aug 1731 Christening Place: SAINT JAMES,COLCHESTER,ESSEX,ENGLAND Father's Name: John Clark Mother's Name: Elizabeth familysearch England Births and Christe | CLARKE, Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) 5 (P6714)
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16340 | Name: Wesley Ward SSN:482-01-6797 Last Residence: 50677 Waverly, Bremer, Iowa, BORN: 7 Dec 1898 Died: Jan 1975 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951) http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42856864 | PETERS WARD, Wesley (P108)
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16341 | named after her dad's first wife?? | BURR, Sarah Dimon (P13263)
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16342 | named after Isaac Brock's brother [DWT]. Brock had several brothers, but the one referred to is Daniel De Lisle Brock: Daniel De Lisle was born on December 10th, 1762. In 1795 he was elected a jurat [* See Below] of the royal court. He went to London in connection with trade and other ancient privileges of the island. Afterwards he assumed the very influential position of lieutenant-bailiff or chief magistrate of Guernsey. He was responsible for building Elizabeth College which today is a very popular boys' school. De Lisle was Isaac's mother's maiden name. Coming from the Channel Islands, the French name is not surprising. Teeple 12 | TEEPLE*, Delial Brock (I73)
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16343 | named after Richard's army buddy, Christopher Spettigue | TUNKS, Christopher Spettigue (I245)
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16344 | Named for her aunt, Emily Prescott Gooding? | BAILEY, Emily Gooding (P525)
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16345 | Named in Elias Sr.'s will. __________________________________________________________________ http://www.library.elgin-county.on.ca/history/ESTATE3.TXT ]LNAME[ MOORE FNAME[ LINDLEY RESID[ MALAHIDE DATE[ NOV 28, 1893 FILE[ 2212 MFNO[ 1395 NOTES[ - executors: Walter Chauncey Lewis, Yarmouth; Adelia Davis, Malahide, spinster and stepdaughter; Peter Taylor, Malahide LEFT LEGACIES TO: - Adelia Davis, who was the eldest daughter of stepson Lewis Davis; - second daughter Amy Bradley; - Charles Moore, Michigan, son of Elias Moore, brother; - Lindley Moore, Michigan, son of Elias Moore, brother; - Elias Moore, Michigan, son of Elias Moore, brother | MOORE, Lindley (I559)
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16346 | Named in Elias Sr.'s will. | MOORE, Elias Jr. (I560)
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16347 | names grandson, Uzal and son, Ebenezer, as executors of his will. This will come up later when Uzal tries to get compensation for property taken by the Patriots in the Revolutionary War | WARD, SAMUEL son of Josiah and Elizabeth 6 YES (P12679)
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16348 | Names of parents incorrect in transcription: Mother is Margaret DingmanFather is William Colwell. Names of household members is incorrect: should be only Maria Palmateer Colwell | COLWELL, Thomas (P8)
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16349 | Nancy Elizabeth Near resided in Ancaster. Her Grandparents had originally lived in Ancaster & likely there were still some relatives in the area. - - - | NEAR, Nancy ELIZABETH (I374)
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16350 | Nancy is the daughter of Beatrice C McCue & Norman J Proctor. Husband Martin Paauwe Obituary of Brother-in-Law: PAAUWE, GERALD Gerald Leon Paauwe, of Grand Rapids & North Muskegon, went with open arms & a smile on his face to the Lord on Friday, October 4, 2013. He was a loving husband, father & grandfather. Gerald was preceded in death by his wife Nancy. He will be greatly missed by his children, Jerry and Nancy Jo of Venice, FL, Brenda and Dr. Lawrence Pawl, April and Mark Donaker, Craig Paauwe Sr. of Holland, Heather Paauwe and Motoyuki Otsuka of NYC; grandchildren: Amber (Matt) Gowen, Amy (Nate) Bowman, Luke Vredeveld, Jared Vredeveld, Craig Paauwe, Jr, Tessa Paauwe, Amanda (Gerson) Lopez, Katrina (Ryan) Scoglietti, & Mark Donaker, Jr.; great-grandchildren, Nathan Jr., Gerson, Jr., Aqua Lili, Jadalynn, & Liam; his special friend, Marlene Dykstra. He is also survived by his brother, Martin; brother-in-law, Neil VanderMaas; > sisters-in-law, Norma Dausman, Patricia Renner, Peggy (Bill) Roger, Joline McCarty; & numerous nieces & nephews. Gerald served in WWII with the 1539th U.S. Army Air Force stationed in occupied Japan 1946-48. He worked at S. Abraham & Sons before taking his passion for numbers and people to become a financial advisor. Gerald worked for IDS, American Express and Regal Investments. He had a strong work ethic & active practice until age 79. Jerry loved fishing, deer hunting, & working with his hands. He built and remodeled many cottages, homes & his hunting cabin. The Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, high noon at St. Alphonsus Church followed by Military Honors. Interment Washington Park Cemetery. Further research: . Nancy Proctor, Tues, 10 Oct 1950, GR Herald Wedding Announcement, Page 6; . Fri, 19 Apr 1957, GR Press Engagement Announcement, p19; . Thu, 9 May 1957, GR Press Wedding Announcement, p 22; . Fri, 2 Apr 1976, GR Press Obit. - - - | PROCTOR, Nancy Irene (I489)
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