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16501 | Nichols 8 age 2 died in the same week as her halfbrother Warner; probably cholera | NICHOLS*, Elizabeth S. (I1201)
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16502 | Nichols 8 age 6 died in the same week as his halfsister; probably of cholera | DYGERT*, Warner (I1199)
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16503 | Nicie is the daughter of and Winifred Myers and Burgess Myers. | MYERS, Nicie Jane (I304)
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16504 | Nick name: 'Pedie'. | FELKER, William GEORGE .8 (I237)
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16505 | Nickels 1 1871 census: George Nickels, 44, Livery, living London with wife Eanor L., 2 boys Richard & Samuel Underhill, possibly father George Nickles, 76 widow b. England; Congregational; b. England | NICKELS*, George (I570)
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16506 | Nickels 2 | NICKELS*, John Franklin (I1802)
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16507 | Nickels 3 | NICKELS*, Mary Ann (I1804)
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16508 | Niles. | ATKINSON, Lawrence Milton (I1785)
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16509 | Nilestown named after him. William E. Niles apparently first came to Upper Canada as a child with his brother Stephen to live with an uncle, Willet Casey, in Adolphustown Township. In 1820, Niles, then living at Detroit, was commissioned by Governor Lewis Cass of Michigan to purchase lumber from William Putnam of Putnamville, Middlesex County, Upper Canada. The following year he settled in Upper Canada near the present site of Nilestown, established a farm, erected a sawmill, and later operated a store. His sawmill was to supply “a large proportion of the lumber of which early London was built.” In 1821 Niles married Gertrude Dykert (Daggart), also a native of the United States, and sister-in-law of William Putnam, and they had four children, one of whom Annie Maria, married Ellis Walton Hyman. Raised as a Quaker, William Niles became a Presbyterian and later an Anglican. He was a prominent freemason. [Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online] | NILES, William (I1554)
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16510 | Nixon 1 farmed S1/2 Pt L38 and 39 C1 | NIXON*, William Bryant (I792)
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16511 | Nixon 1 | WILKINS*, Suphronia Nancy (I803)
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16512 | Nixon 2 1861 census: Robert Nixon, 73, no profession listed, single, living with brother James's family in Westminster; b. England | NIXON*, Robert (I862)
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16513 | Nixon 2 1861 census: William Nixon 1871 census: William Nixon, 73, Farmer, single, living with brother James's family in Westminster | NIXON*, William (I863)
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16514 | Nixon 3 -never married -lived with brother John -they adopted 2 young children who eventually married each other. | NIXON*, Margaret (I788)
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16515 | Nixon 3 moved from Bewcastle, Cumberland, England to Hall's Corners, NY near Geneva in 1816 settled Westminster S1/2 L21 and 22 C1 in 1819 (The Nixons, Summers and Routledges (of London Township) all came from Bewcastle; the Robsons of London Township came from Roxburghshire, not far from Bewcastle) no known 1812 War connection; ancestry military search 2013: Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy, 1660-1815: James Nixon L[?] 3 Jan. 1812 UK Waterloo Medal Roll 1815: James Nixon, Corporal, Light Company Grenadier Guards, Wounded, Not Since Heard of James Nixon, Lieutenant and Captain, Light Company 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards James Nixon, Private, 2nd Battalion 35th Regiment of Foot War of 1812 Prisoner of War Records: James Nixon, 27 Regt. Inf. recruit War of 1812 Papers, 1789-1815: James Nixon, private in militia, captured at Detroit Middlesex Death Record: James Nixon, 85, Farmer, died 25 Dec. 1873; b. England; died old age and cold on the lungs; Physician: J.J. Lancaster; informant: John Nixon farmer of Westminster; Religion: Church of England [HCM, p. 945]: James Nixon was born in England, and was there married to Margaret Summers, and with her immigrated to America in 1816, locating in New York State, where he resided three years, and then came to Canada and settled on and cleared the farm now occupied by his son John, which consists of between 700 and 800 acres. He and wife became the parents of the following children: - John, Robert, George, William (deceased), James, Margaret, Mary and Elizabeth. At the time of their settlement Westminster Township was a wilderness, and he and wife were compelled to suffer many of the privations and hardships incident to pioneer life. He died December 25, 1873, at the age of eighty-five years, but his wife is still living at the advanced age of ninety-four years, and possesses her strength and mental faculties to a remarkable degree. Mr. Nixon was a member of the Church of England, and was an honorable and upright citizen. | NIXON*, James (I772)
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16516 | Nixon 3 never married, lived with sister Margaret -the business and financial head of the family -owned several farms in Westminster -Justice of the Peace for 35 years -Reeve of Westminster Tp -served onWestminster Tp. Council for 32 years, except 1872-75 when visiting England -a director of Westminster Mutual Fire Insurance Company for 30 years -a director of bothe Western Fair Board and East Middlesex Agricultural Society -Church of England member -noted for strict integrity -respected by all [HCM, p. 945]: John Nixon, a member of the Township Council, is a descendant of a prominent family, the male members of which have been farmers of England for several hundred years, and were the owners of landed estates, on which the ruins of the family castle can still be seen. John was born in New York State, in 1817, and came to Canada with his parents, but owing to the newness of the country the school facilities were very poor. Indians were very plentiful at that time, and the woods were filled with wild game of all kinds. John grew to be skilled in woodcraft, and the hardships of pioneer life were as naught to him. He has been Justice of the Peace for probably thirty-five years, and has also been a member of the Township Council for thirty-two years, with the exception of three years spent in visiting England, from 1872 to 1875. He has been a Director of the Westminster Mutual Fire Insurance Company for thirty years, and holds the same connection with the Western Fair Board and the East Middlesex Agricultural Society. He is a member of the Church of England, and is the owner of 425 acres of land, all of which is well improved; and he is noted throughout the county as a man of strict integrity, and has the respect of all who know him for his affection and fidelity to his aged mother, for whom he has always made a home. | NIXON*, John (I789)
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16517 | Nixon 3 | SUMMERS*, Margaret (I773)
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16518 | Nixon 4 | WALKER*, Margaret Peggy (I827)
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16519 | Nixon 5 | BLAKIE*, Elizabeth (I802)
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16520 | Nixon 5 | NIXON*, George (I791)
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16521 | Nixon/Mitchell -arrived in Canada age 21 -died age 100 | MITCHELL*, Mary (I795)
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16522 | Nixon/Mitchell -lived S1/2 L25 and 26 C1 | NIXON*, Robert (I790)
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16523 | NJ Cumberland Will Index # 1441, Inventory 1808. | PARKER, John (I383)
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16524 | NJ Land Transfer: . 1763 Dec 6 - Grantor John Willson. Grantee James Willson. Conveyance: Piscataway, Middlesex, East Jersey, Ref: NJ Early Land Records, Folio 6, D3 EJ: SSTSE023. On Dec 6, 1763 his father John Willson Sr. gave Samuel 62.5 Acres in Piscataway, which he subsequently sold to move to the Willson property in Sussex County, New Jersey. - - - | WILLSON, Samuel .i (I5)
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16525 | NJ License # H 351 James Holmes of NYC, Eleanor Lawrence, Monmouth. | Family (F261)
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16526 | NJ Marriage License.#382; Michael KEARNEY (KEARNY) and Francis KEARNEY (KEARNY), both of to Gov. William FRANKLIN, Governor £500, 30 June 1774. Michael KEARNEY obtained license of marriage for himself and for Elizabeth LAWRENCE of Burlington... Wit. Rob't BURCHAN. | Family (F289)
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16527 | no attestation found | NORTON, Bruce Stanley (I910)
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16528 | no children Owen & Ada were the last Tunks to live on L40 C1 and in 1966 the property was sold to Dora Reidinger. Wen and Ada leased the land back until 1971 for the sum of $50 per month while they were living in an apartment at 220 Commissioners Rs. W. Wen and Ada lived there until early 1980 when Owen suffered some small strokes and Ada who had lost a leg many years before was confined to a wheel chair. They both went into Sun Haven Nursing Home in Delaware until their deaths. They are buried in Thedford Baptist Cemetery. | TUNKS, Owen Roden (I276)
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16529 | No Children ============== See the Oral History project of Fort Erie & Ridgeway Musuem interview of Mrs. Winnie Pickard on May 7, 1985 by Beverly Brandon for more on James Keithley. Interview held at 171 Gorham Road in Ridgeway. ================ Obituary Niagara Falls Review, June 26, 1986 Pg 26 PICKARD - At the Douglas Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, June 25, 1986. James Pickard of 171 Gorham Road, Ridgeway, beloved husband of Winnifred (Stein), beloved father of Ted Reeks of Pontiac Michigan, Frances (Mrs. Dean Fowler) of Sarasota, Florida, Charles Stein of Fort Erie and Jeffrey Stein of Winnipeg. Also survived by five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Interment in the Vetern Section of Ridgeway Memorial Cemetery. ==================================== | PICKARD, James Keithley (I1672)
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16530 | no children farmed W Pt. L31 -separated from his wife eventually and lived with sister Miranda Norton 14 | NORTON*, Nathan (I903)
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16531 | no children | MANNING, Hannah (I980)
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16532 | no children | MANNING, John (I979)
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16533 | no children | DALE, James Henry (I651)
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16534 | no children | DALE, Eizabeth (I632)
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16535 | no children | MCLAREN, Daniel (I631)
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16536 | no children | SKUSE, Elizabeth (I450)
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16537 | no children | SKUSE, Hannah (I447)
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16538 | no children | MCLAREN, Jeremiah (I390)
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16539 | No Children | SCHOLFIELD, Mary Margaret (I1667)
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16540 | No Children | JANE, Ella (I1670)
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16541 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1768)
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16542 | No children according to Howard Tyler. | ROGERS, Polly M. (I1655)
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16543 | No children with Adam (see Library/Andrew Jeffrey Siblings/Item 4 p3) | CAMERON, Sarah (I1028)
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16544 | no children [A Brink Book] | MCNAMES*, Mary (I6)
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16545 | No data. | WHITE, Lindsay (I191)
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16546 | No doubt Sarah Catherine was named after her aunt and great-aunt Sarah Catherine Lawrence. | DUCK, Sarah Catherine KATE (I1574)
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16547 | no headstone [G. Curnoe] a member of council and deputy reeve | NICHOLS*+, David (I1202)
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16548 | no marker [G. Curnoe] buried at BSC but no marker | HART*+, James (I1354)
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16549 | no marker | JACOBS*+, Nathan (I1175)
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16550 | no marker (G. Curnoe) | MCPHERSON*+, Amy Catherine "Emma" (I334)
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