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17601 | of Benjamin4, John3, John2, Abraham1 | MOORE, Elizabeth (I1938)
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17602 | Of Brighton, when married in 1861. Lived at 46 Henry Street, Toronto in 1898,(ref: Bill Cowan in May 2020 found this on on page 117 of the 1898 Foster's Blue Book and Home Directory, and summarized in his file named "Blue Book 1913")According to the 1901 census he lived in the same part of Toronto with his daughter Edith.(Bill Cowan in his file named "Blue Book 1913") Lived in Montreal in 1905, formerly Toronto (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4, pages 14 and 19). Died at his son-in-law's (Mr C.M.Rogers) residence at 500 Markham St, Toronto. | JEFFREY, Francis (I19)
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17603 | Of Carleton Place | SHAW, Jessie (I205)
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17604 | Of Carleton Place, Ontario | GREY, William B (I202)
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17605 | of Chippewa | STEINHOFF, Elizabeth (I1100)
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17606 | of Delaware immigrated 1853, came to Westminster 1860s it is suspected that Jeptha is the brother of John Foreman of Westminster | FOREMAN, Jeptha (I1304)
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17607 | Of Divide Colorado when his mother died in 2009 | THATCHER, James (I510)
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17608 | Of Fair Oaks California when his mother died in 2009 Obit from The Morgan Messenger https://www.morganmessenger.com/2018/08/07/jeffrey-d-thatcher/ Jeffrey Douglas Thatcher (Jeff), 71, of Berkeley Springs, WV passed away at home on August 1, 2018 while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Jeff was born to Helen and Douglas Thatcher (both of whom predeceased him), in Mequon, Wisconsin where he learned to skate on frozen rivers, a precursor to his later high school and college hockey careers. At a young age his family moved to Colorado Springs, CO, where he was the star center of the Cheyenne Mountain High School hockey team, as well as a State Baseball All-Star, graduating in 1965. He attended Hamilton College in upstate New York on a full scholarship, was the center for his college hockey team, and graduated from Hamilton in 1969. The friends he made at Hamilton were friends for life; all mourn his passing and have been of great comfort to his family. Jeff is survived by his wife Jean Kiel whom he married on July 24, 1987. They enjoyed 31 years of marriage, travel, laughs and love. Jeff was an avid sailor and he and Jean took every opportunity to sail the Caribbean seas in both mono-hull and catamaran boats with long-time sailing friends. They were animal lovers and had many animal companions throughout their marriage, always a Northern breed dog or two (huskies, malamutes) and all manner of kitties who could sniff out a soft-touch from miles away to find a home filled with love and fur. Jeff had three sons, Justin Cain Thatcher, who predeceased him in 2016. Surviving are sons Christopher Jeffrey Thatcher and Derek Jeffrey Kiel Thatcher, both of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle. Three grandchildren lit up his life: Weilun, 12, Isamae, 8, and Darcy 5. He fervently hoped to live long enough to share some of his love with more grandchildren, as they were the light of his life. After graduating from college, Jeff migrated west to San Francisco, spending some rollicking good times in the Haight Asbury District until moving to Gunnison, Colorado in the early 1970s. Starting out as a field technician for Homestake Mining Company, he worked his way up through the ranks to eventually become the chief legislative lobbyist for Homestake in Denver. Jeff enjoyed a varied and interesting career in the mining business throughout the United States for over 45 years, living in Colorado, West Virginia, and California, and working in almost every state of the Union, as well as in Canada and Mexico. He was often a community liaison, and worked with community leaders to establish wildlife habitat, agricultural lands, and other productive land uses for previously mined lands. He also worked with communities to shore up community services with financing from the mining industry. He loved his job and leaves behind many friends from those years. A Celebration of Jeff’s life will be held at the Ice House art center in Berkeley Springs on August 26 at 3 p.m. All are welcome and light refreshments will be served. | THATCHER, Jeffrey D. (I508)
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17609 | of Germantown, PA | SMITH, John (I2455)
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17610 | Of Glasgow | MORRISON, Robert (I154)
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17611 | Of Halifax, Nova Scotia | MOIR, William (I197)
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17612 | of London Twp daughter of a music teacher and UEL settler from Vermont; Samantha was also a musician and inherited her father's piano. | HART, Samantha (I1615)
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17613 | of measles | HULL, Capt. Giles + (P15469)
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17614 | of Samuel Parker Mary Robinds wife of Daniel Robinds Junr Deceased ye 5th of October 1692. | PARKER, Mary (I2687)
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17615 | Of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan at the time of his mother's death 1892. Signed Janet (Aunt Jess) Jeffrey's visitor book 1864 (see Janet Jeffrey Library Item 4, Page 16). At the time of marriage he was an electician and lived in SSM Michigan (see Library/Jane Jeffrey Kingan/Item 11) In the 1920 US Census (email Tom Loghrin to John cowan JAn 29, 2019) he rented 211 E. University, Royal Oak and was an electrical engineer. He was apparently separated from his wife and children.It shows he immigrated from Canada in 1894 and was naturalized as a US citizen in 1900. http://www.mygenealogyhound.com/kansas-biographies/ks-woodson-county-biographies/john-kingan-genealogy-woodson-county-kansas-toronto-ks.html says Frank mnanaged a light and power company in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, at some stage in his life. | KINGAN, William Francis (I246)
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17616 | Of the other descendants of Frederick Mabee and Peter Teeple little or nothing of special note is known to the present writer, except the dates of their birth and death, and that Oliver Mabee Teeple was also a captain at Lundy's Lane; [dubious - he would have been about 10 years old during the war!] | TEEPLE, Oliver Mabee (I1600)
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17617 | OGS says William F. first son of S.T. & Hannah Nichols d. 18 Aug 1859 aged 6 months & 21 ds; probably Shubal Nichols (son of Subal and Fanny)and Hannah Walters stone very faint Nichols 6 | NICHOLS*, William F. (I1578)
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17618 | Ohio Death Cert, Consumption, 1814-1896.11.8 at Evansport, Tiffin Twp, Defiance, Ohio. | ENSIGN, Horace Lyman (I345)
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17619 | Ohio Deaths, Toledo, Ohio Margaret Phyllis Walker Hofbauer, bon 2 Aug 1916, Toledo, Wood County, died 20 Dec 1995 at 11:45 PM, Long-Term Care Facilities, Age 79, Daughter of Mr. Walker & Miss Philip, 1 year college, Widowed, Industry: Health Services & bookkeeping. - - - | WALKER, Margaret PHYLLIS .6 (I179)
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17620 | Ohio did not make it a law to keep death records until 1867 Phellis Cemetery, Madison County, Ohio | BAILEY, William S. 5 (P513)
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17621 | Oklahoma | PROCTOR, William Thorpe Jr. (I1451)
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17622 | Ola is the son of Phoebe Lawrence and Wm. Schuss. | SCHAUS, Ola (I2269)
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17623 | Ola never married. When her mother died she lived for a few years with the Holiday family near Star,Miss. When Alphronia (Affie) married Thomas Courtney and moved to Shreveport, Louisiana Ola lived with them. Around 1913 her skirts caught fire and the flames engulfed her. She ran in panic. Affie and a colored man ran after her. When they caught her Affie and the man rolled over and over with her to put out the flames. Affie was burned and Ola died, at about 18 years old, of her severe burns. She is buried in the Courtney plot in Shreveport. | BERRY, Ola (I8019)
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17624 | Old Burying Ground | DIMON, Capt. Moses + (P13109)
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17625 | Old Cemetery, Section B | CORWIN, John (I4734)
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17626 | Old Newton Burial Ground. | LANE, Matthias (I1289)
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17627 | Old Part, E 29, Mars, Wellington, Ontario | ROBB, Jannet (I304)
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17628 | Old Pioneer Plot 497. | FELKER, Ivah Elizabeth (I408)
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17629 | Old Protestant Graveyard, Saint Augustine, Florida. | FRENCH, Maria Frances (I829)
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17630 | Old section. Monument 240. | TABER, William (I120)
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17631 | Old Weston Road | FELKER, Charles Hamilton (I73)
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17632 | Old Weston Road. | FELKER, Charles Hamilton (I103)
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17633 | Older German spelling: Kause. | COUSE, Henrietta (I6)
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17634 | Older spellings: Piscataqua Town. Wilfon. Also Styled himself as 'junior', relative to your perspective. | WILLSON, John The Elder Senior (I3)
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17635 | Older twin to Herb Felker. | FELKER, Cornelius NEIL .IV (I172)
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17636 | Oldest daughter | CORMIER, Angelina Marguerite (P16621)
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17637 | Oldest member of Fonthill United Church passes at the age of 84. | MILLER, Margaret Ruhamah "Amy" (P30)
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17638 | Oldest son | POIRIER, Emile Joseph (P16622)
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17639 | Olga is the daughter of Anna D M Mahnken & Cord Behrens, both born Germany. . First husband: George W Withey, married about 1909. Second husband of Olga Behuns is Oscar Glans. - - - | BEHENS, Olga Adelaide OLLIE (I2352)
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17640 | Olive is the daughter of Mary Jane Fraser & Rev. Nathan Waddell. | WADDELL, Olive Eunice (I419)
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17641 | Olive R is the daughter of Alfred Balmfirth, stationary engineer & Isabella Grant McIntosh. | BALMFIRTH, Olive Ruther (I502)
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17642 | Olive was from the Montgomery-Willson, UE. Families. | MONTGOMERY, Olive Belle (I932)
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17643 | Oliver is the son of Eliza Ann Sayre & Jacob Willson. . 1873 March 28, Advertisement with drawings: Implements for Spring Work. O C Willson Wished to direct the attention of Farmers to his stock of Implements: thistle Cutters, various Plows, Reapers & mowers, Sewing machines. Musical instruments, Markham Street, Seaforth, Ontario. General Agent for the Dominion. Ref: Huron Expositor newspaper, p6. . 1874 Apr 16, Advertisement: Music & Sewing machines, O C Willson's Sewing machine & Agricultural implements Emporium. Seaforth, Ont. Still in the Front Bank as usual. Ref: Exeter Times newspaper, Ont. . 1879 Jun 13 - Advertisement: Seaforth Agricultural Warerooms, O C Willson, Proprietor, has now on hand a large & well elected stock of farming implements. The New Massey Reaper & Mower a specialty., OC Willson, Main St. Seaforth. . 1892 Jul 15 - Buggies & Wagons in Seaforth, Celebrated makers: Gananoque Carriage Co., Brantford Carriage Co., W J Thompson o London. Ref: Huron Expositor newspaper. Note: Many more advertisements by O C Willson may be found in the Huron Expositor. - PJA . 1902 Oct 10 - For Sale at a Bargain - House with 2 lots attached. That comfortable & commodious brick residence on West Goderich st., owned & occurred by O C Willson. the house contains parkour, sitting room, dinning room, kitchen, pantry, wood shed, coal bin & hard & soft water down stairs.There are 6 bed rooms, sewing room, clothes closets & bathroom up stairs. Apply on the premises to O C Wilson, Seaforth. . 1911 Oct 20. Work was received at Seaforth of the death in Detroit on Tuesday of last week of O C Willson, for many years engaged in business in Seaforth. Deceased was 74 years old & for some time he conducted a feed store here & after that travelled through the district as representative for farm implements. Ref: Herald newspaper. | WILLSON, Oliver Creedon (I259)
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17644 | Oliver is the son of Wanda Juanita Ceclia Aernia & Clarence W Fisher (Verify) | FIKE, Oliver C A (I644)
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17645 | Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska. Plot # 80. | TERRY, Jane (I564)
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17646 | On 6 Sept 1787, George and Tobias Meyers are entitled to 200 acres and have drawn Lot 7 in front, consisting of two hundred acres in full in Seignure of No 8 (became Sidney). Source: Township Papers, Hastings, AO, MS 658, reel 442, #87, copy Meyers files. DEATH: "Tobias died in a tragic accident. Bears had been bothering the farmers, so Tobias and George (his brother) went out one night when there was a full moon to see if they could shoot it, as it would crush the cornstalks in the field. They separated in the cornfield and lost sight of one another. George thought he heard the bear and shot, but it was his brother, Tobias, who lay dead in the field. He was buried in the Old Sidney Burying Ground, the 2nd of John and Polly's children to be buried there." (MS) Source: excerpt from the book by Herman Witthoft, Sr. | MEYERS, Tobias W (I18495)
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17647 | ON Birth Reg # 38708. Daughter of E.W.A. Horning & J C Walker. | WALKER, Blanche M (I254)
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17648 | ON Birth Reg 114029, Bruce Co Geo Hospital, Walkerton. | WALKER, Clare Scott (I586)
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17649 | ON Birth Reg. # 105; Son of Edwd. John Clifford Walker & Edith Emily Hawkins. | WALKER, James Bertram .2 (I252)
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17650 | ON Birth Reg. b 1.29.1888 & registered 4.19.1889. | LINDSAY, William ORLAND (I517)
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