Matches 17,551 to 17,600 of 26,054
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17551 | OCCUP: nurse | NOBLE, Hazel (I4303)
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17552 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2881)
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17553 | OCCUP: NWA flight attendant | MORSMAN, Margaret 'Peggy' (I1519)
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17554 | OCCUP: oil driller | CAMPBELL, Edward (I10358)
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17555 | OCCUP: painter RESID: Lot 12 Conc 5 Mersea | JACKSON, Charles G. (I4855)
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17556 | OCCUP: painter | EATON, Isaac James (I7929)
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17557 | occup: piano finisher | HERBERT, Charles Louis (I1575)
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17558 | OCCUP: pipe fitter, military 1945 RESID: Van Dyke, Macomb, Mich. | SETTERINGTON, Raymond Douglas (I1214)
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17559 | OCCUP: plumber | LAWRENCE, Albert Elmer (I8687)
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17560 | OCCUP: preacher RESID: South prt. lot 2 West Erie | WILKINSON, Francis A. Jr (I3547)
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17561 | OCCUP: printer | SIM, Ebenezer (I8874)
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17562 | OCCUP: printer | WIGLE, Wallace Corydon (I6058)
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17563 | OCCUP: RR agent | GALLAGHER, Henry (I9049)
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17564 | OCCUP: Sargeant in Canadian Horse Artillery in WW1. RESID: 157 Queen St., Kingston, Ont. | SETTERINGTON, George William (I1303)
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17565 | OCCUP: school teacher RESID: 17 Clark St | NEIL, James (I6812)
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17566 | OCCUP: Sergeant in army, received miltary medal. #5691, loco wiper in Campbellton, BC in 1907? !death: Kingston Military College oftuberculosis, cardiac failure RESID: 187 Queen st, Kingston, Ont. | SETTERINGTON, George William (I1584)
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17567 | OCCUP: shoemaker; RESID: lot 11 conc A Mersea | KIMBALL, Warren (I7223)
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17568 | OCCUP: tailor | MANN, Charles Edward (I9790)
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17569 | OCCUP: teacher RESID: Lot 6 conc.5 mersea | FOSTER, Ralph (I3557)
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17570 | OCCUP: tinsmith RESID: lot 2 & 16 ERIE St. South, Leamington | FOSTER, Edward (I2453)
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17571 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I996)
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17572 | OCCUP:labourer RESID: lot 239 STR Mersea; 62 Victoria Ave., leamington | FOSTER, George (I3559)
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17573 | OCCUP:lighthouse keeper at Carillon and Capt. in Argenteuil Rangers | SETTERINGTON, Capt. John (I5136)
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17574 | OCCUP:military, farmer, wagon maker. Owned saw mill in Wheatley and flour mill RESID: Romney Twsp., Kent Co. source - Helen at | FOX, Thomas M. (I2545)
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17575 | OCCUP; Linesman DEATH! electrocuted | MALOTT, Carl (I8067)
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17576 | OCCUP; Nurse | TILDEN, Melissa (I8543)
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17577 | occupation Carpenter not a part of his name | Family (F3995)
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17578 | Occupation: Teacher | BROWN, William Edward (P696)
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17579 | OCCUPATION: On Andrew's son's birth registry, his occupation is listed as 'thatcher.' | MOSCRIP, Andrew (I925)
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17580 | Odel 4 | ODELL*, John (I589)
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17581 | Odell 1 | GRIFFETH*, Annis (I454)
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17582 | Odell 10 | ODELL*, Priscilla (I567)
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17583 | Odell 11 Oliver Odell Died Feb 25 1870 Age 34 yrs Husband of Ann. Killed in a Refinery explosion [2010] | ODELL*, Oliver (I470)
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17584 | Odell 3 | ODELL*, Edwin Augustus (I572)
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17585 | Odell 3 | ODELL*, Nathan (I568)
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17586 | Odell 3 | ODELL*, Seraph Prissila (I459)
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17587 | Odell 4 9 children | ODELL*, Lyman Oscar (I496)
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17588 | Odell 4 | ODELL*, Eanor Louisa (I588)
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17589 | Odell 4 | GRIFFETH*, Jane (I198)
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17590 | Odell 5 The inscription is very worn. The name is William I. Odell, but the BS and OGS records say only William Odell. OGS also says there is a footstone marked WLO which suggests William Loop Odell. The footstone, if it ever existed, cannot be found and the dates do not match those of William Loop Odell. This must be William I. Odell, son of Joseph and Sally, father of Cynthia through his first wife Cynthia | ODELL, William I. (I461)
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17591 | Odell 6 | ODELL*, William A. Eddy (I475)
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17592 | Odell 7 12 children moved to Westminster from Quebec 1837 lived in London, died in Putnamville [HCM p. 949]: The Odells are from an American family from Poughkeepsie, New York, and are of German origin. William Odell was born in Poughkeepsie, and came when a young man to Odelltown. He was married there, and became the father of these children: -- David, John H., James, William L., Frederick, Alfred, Adolphus, Johanna, Deborah, Sarah, Marietta and Amelia. In 1837, Mr. odell moved to Westminster Township, and settled where the Warrior Hotel now stands. Afterwards he resided in London, and then in Putnamville, where he died. He was a member of the Methodist Church, was a hard-working, industrious citizen, and in his early days was a man of considerable property. He was a man who was upright and honorable in every respect, and had the esteem of all who knew him. He died at the age of 64 years. | ODELL*, William (I598)
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17593 | Odell 8 | WILSON*, Caroline (I599)
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17594 | Odell/Manning | SCHRIVER*, Regina Enor (I467)
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17595 | Odell/Nickels "In memory of Eanor L. Ormsby daughter of John and Annis Odell died April 11, 1889 aged 59 years" Eanor was first married to George Nickels. He died 1879. She remarried to Nicholas Ormsby. In 1881 she is married to Nicholas Ormsby. When she died in 1889 she was buried next to her first husband and their children. 1871 census: Eanor L. Nickels, 40, living London with husband George Nickels, 2 boys Richard & Samuel Underhill, possibly father-in-law George Nickels, 76 widow; Congregational; b. Ontario 1881 census: Eanor L. Ormsby, 60, living London with husband Nicholas and his 2 children; b. Ontario | ODELL*, Eanor Louisa (I569)
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17596 | Odell/Percevil | PERCIVAL*, Charlotte (I565)
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17597 | Of "Arkansas" at the time of his mother's death in 1892 (according to his mother's Obit - Library/Jane Jeffrey Kingan/Item 1. Conflicts with the following data. Maybe his mother's obit confused Kansas and Arkansas. US Census records show he lived in Kansas with his family until 1920: 1895 Toronto City, Woodson Co. Kansas John - 42, I. C. - 34, Fred -12, Etta - 9, Jenna - 3, Fred - 25 (brother, Canada) John was a lumberman. 1900 Toronto City... John - 47, Ida - 40, Fred J. - 18, Jennie - 8 John was a lumberman. 1910 Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas John - 57, Ida - 47, Ida J. - 17 John was a lumberyard proprietor. 1915 Topeka... John - 62, Ida - 51 owned their house 1920 Trinidad, Los Animas Co., Colorado John - 66, Ida - 50 John was a lumberyard manager. There were two boarders; one of whom worked at the lumberyard. 1930 Denver, Colorado John - 77, Ida - 69, Fred - 37 (son) Fred was a manager in the lumber industry; he was also a veteran of WWI. 1940 Denver, Colorado John - 87, Ida - 77, Fred J. - 58 No one was working. Find a Grave #76193174 According to Tom Loghrin on Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kingan-22: "John grew up in Peterborough, Ontario and became an assistant to his father in the hardware store. There he remained for four years, after which he spent five years in Montreal in the wholesale hardware business. He moved to the United States about 1877 and was engaged in the grain business west of Chicago on the Chicago and Iowa railroad. He went to Kansas about 1879 and settled in Mound Valley where he was engaged in the lumber and grain business for eight years. He came to Toronto (Kansas) from Emporia, Kansas where he was connected with the lumber trade for two years as representative of the firm S. A. Brown & Company. He bought the lumber business of S. A. Brown in Toronto, Kansas[1]. He married Ida in Mound Valley, Kansas and their first child, Fred, was born there. John's younger brother, Fred, had moved from Michigan to Join them in Toronto, Kansas in 1895. The family lived in Topeka before they moved to Colorado; by 1920 they were in Trinidad, Colorado. Finally, they lived in Denver. John worked in the lumber business most of his life. In 1910 he was a lumber yard proprietor in Topeka and, in 1930, he managed a lumber yard in Denver. He is buried with his wife and son in Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka, Kansas." | KINGAN, John (I244)
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17598 | of a car accident | STEWART, David Russell (P221)
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17599 | of ALS | DENISOFF, Samuel Peter "Sam" (P399)
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17600 | of apoplexy | STREET, John (P718)
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