Matches 18,301 to 18,350 of 26,054
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18301 | Plymouth, Massachusetts, /Plymouth, Massachusetts, | BARNES, Lydia (P3291)
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18302 | Plymouth, Massachusetts, /Plymouth, Massachusetts, | BARNES, Hannah (P3292)
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18303 | Plymouth, Massachusetts, /Plymouth, Massachusetts, | FISHER, Elizabeth Separatist 9 (P3296)
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18304 | Plymouth, Massachusetts, /Plymouth, Massachusetts, | TRASK, Joseph (P1050)
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18305 | Plympton, ON. Train collision on G.T.R. | LAWRENCE, Henry Peter .ii (I585)
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18306 | pneumonia | BAILEY, Martha L. (P6211)
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18307 | Pneumonia, Intestinal introxication. | HUNTER, Jane (I413)
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18308 | Pneumonia. | WILKINSON, George Henry (I1580)
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18309 | Pneumonia. | DE LA HOOKE, James Acland .ii (I1181)
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18310 | Pneumonia. | KILCOLLINS, Lena EFFIE (I2463)
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18311 | Poillon Ave in the Huguenot section of Staten Island. Lovely red stone which is either short or buried deeply, 2012. | POILLON, John JEAN (I640)
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18312 | Polar Hill, Ontario. | WILLSON, Jane .1 (I107)
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18313 | Polly is diminutive of Mary. Verify name & DOB. | SIMONS, Polly [Mary?] .1 (I2893)
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18314 | Polly is the daughter of Mary Teetzel & Joseph Simons. | SIMONS, Polly .3 (I1025)
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18315 | Polly married Jermiah Books, Jr., born Smithfield, Etobicoke Twp. (Toronto), Ontario, blacksmith. | DUCK, Mary Hannah POLLY (I1262)
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18316 | Polly McCauber had one daughter, Elizabeth. Dates are elusive. I know that Benjamin's first wife had one daughter and died. He then married Mary Smith, the mother of all the other children. | Family (F1342)
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18317 | Polt Z3.7 | SIMONS, Lorraine Blanche (I2757)
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18318 | Port Arthur | Family (F109)
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18319 | Port Arthur, Ontario | HODGSON, Chistopher (I152)
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18320 | Port Arthur, Resided | WOOD, Mr. (I154)
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18321 | Port Bruce Street Names by Bruce Connor Johnson Jr. July 1999 http://www.amtelecom.net/~bjohnson/PortBruce/pbstreets.htm Colin Street - This street was previously part of Water Street and all of Walnut Street. It is named for Elgin County Sheriff Colin Munro (1821-1883) a well known businessman, county official and frequent visitor at Port Bruce in the 1850s and 1860s. He married Amy Moore the daughter of Lindley and Amy (Lewis) (Davis) Moore of Port Bruce. Colin (not to be confused with "colon", the punctuation mark and body part) is a common and popular old Scottish name. Unfortunately the street signs were made in error and we see "Colen" at a half a dozen crossroad signs in the village. Our township councillors are aware of the misspelling and have indicated that they plan to correct the mistake. | MUNRO, Colin (I2436)
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18322 | Port Hope Guide newspaper January 29,1873 " BIRTH- HAYDEN On Monday January 27 the wife of Thomas Hayden, of a daughter" gives birth but no name | HAYDEN (P79)
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18323 | Port Huron, Plot R 243 003. | SUTPHIN, Jessie (I1169)
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18324 | Port Huron, buried with husband Russell E Teetzel. | OLIVER, Ruth E (I1439)
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18325 | Port Huron. Plot Block P, Lot 58, Grave 7. | TEETZEL, Russell E (I1382)
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18326 | Port Jervis. | DEWITT, Gideon M (I689)
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18327 | Port Lambton, Sombra Twp, Ontario, Canada | MURRAY, Annie (I12314)
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18328 | possible | Family (F588)
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18329 | Possible Address: Redekopp, A A 2360 Jefferson St Ottawa, ON K1H 7A4 (613) 731-7219 ----------------------------------------------- http://webhome.idirect.com/~palmagma/occb/OCCBlist.pdf Plays the clarinet in the Ottawa Community Concert Band 7th November 2003 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | REDEKOPP, Art (I2327)
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18330 | Possible Address: Redekopp, Michelle 11718 Olympic View Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V0 (250) 495-4245 | REDEKOPP, Michelle (I2328)
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18331 | Possible siblings Mary, Rebecca | PLUMMER, Sarah (P3869)
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18332 | possibly 20 Jan 1845 | Family (F619)
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18333 | possibly an uncle of Peter McLaren immigrated to Westminster from Johnstown, NY about 1832 McLaren 2, discovered 2009 | MCLAREN*, James (I1660)
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18334 | Possibly Ann Morley | RICHARDSON, Ann 6 (P753)
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18335 | possibly at BSC? determined yes by GC [Port Huron Times Herald]: Mrs. Catharine A. Jarvis, aged , widow of the late F.W.H. C. Jarvis, died at her home, 1102 art street, Saturday afternoon. Surviving are three sons: Charles Jarvis, of Guelph, Ont., Leon and ratius Jarvis, of this city. Private funeral services were held this morning and the remains were taken to London, Ont., where burial will be made. Re. Catherine Hull Jarvis. A year or so ago [2014?] there was correspondence with a relative living in Michigan who stated that Catherine's Obit. in a Michigan newspaper indicated that her remains were transported to London and buried at BSC. Also, Her husband, Francis WHC Jarvis's obit. indicates he died in Michigan and transferred to BSC(Bathtub Monument). An older photo of the bathtub monument shows a stone laying next to it. GPR survey clearly indicates grave shafts on either side of bathtub monument. Regards. Bernie G. [with Glen Curnoe's research] | HULL*+, Catherine Ann (I195)
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18336 | Possibly Carolina Wilhelmina Maria Arndt. Original family research said Caroline Christina. Left from Alt Nezentin, Preußen. Between 1815 and 1945 Pomerania ('Pommern') was a province in the former kingdom (until 1918) and free state of Prussia. | ARNDT, Caroline Wilhelmine Marie 4 (P218)
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18337 | Possibly Colchester, England see "What works?" in gallery. His company was raised from New Jersey, New York, New England. Information is not clear. | CLARKE, Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) 5 (P6714)
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18338 | Possibly Earles Colne, Essex County, England | COOKE, John 11 (P2567)
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18339 | possibly Hannah Hopkinson m. 1767 Sept 13 to James Walker | WALKER, James delete Wrong person wrong location 7 (P5678)
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18340 | possibly Hannah Hopkinson m. 1767 Sept 13 to James Walker is probably the right person and not m. to this James | WALKER, Elizabeth Clarke? WRONG PERSON 7 (P5681)
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18341 | possibly her will was made at Wethersfield, Conn 15 Nov 1640 | WARDE, Joice Jeasse of Wethersfield (P13033)
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18342 | Possibly John didn't die until 1878. Find A Grave Memorial# 84042944 Mary Walker Ball is also buried in this cemetery Find A Grave Memorial# 84042724 | WALKER, John 5 (P457)
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18343 | Possibly living in the Sellers Turpentine Settlement in the 1920 census for Bay County Florida. | MOORE, Warren Nicholas (I480)
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18344 | possibly three brothers: Duncan,Peter and Hugh, and two sisters: Ann and Catherine | MCEWEN, John A (P112)
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18345 | Post Office was in New London The 1900 census gives June 1859 as birth and both parents b. Nova Scotia. | WARD, Albert Lafayette 2 (P106)
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18346 | postmaster of Woodbank Post Office 1900-1909 Norton/Gullen -5 children | NORTON*, John (I911)
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18347 | Potter's Manchester gave the date as 1693. A Bible gives the date of July 8, 1687 | STARK, Archibald 9 (P9600)
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18348 | POW in WWI. Cause of death Bright's Disease likely as complication of influenza pandemic. | SWAYZE, William Keith McGlashen (Pete) (P39)
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18349 | Prairieview Cemetery is found in Section 26 of Green Castle township. After they spent so many years living apart, seems unkind to bury them side by side. | NELSON, Elizabeth 5 (P506)
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18350 | Prairieview Cemetery is found in Section 26 of Green Castle township.. | SMITH, Lena May (P5830)
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