Matches 18,351 to 18,400 of 26,054
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18351 | Predeceased his father. | LAWRENCE, Joseph (I2677)
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18352 | Predicted relationship: 1st–2nd Cousin | ADMIRE, Samantha (P14800)
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18353 | Preface signed: Franklin B. Dexter. | Source (S-2051188713)
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18354 | premature 7 months | DYKE, Coleen Masie (P13710)
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18355 | Premature 8.6 months. | TABER, Baby (I2848)
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18356 | Prepared for her Aunt Belle (Jeffrey) Greig who was troubling over a Moscrip(t) name on a headstone in Cobourg Union Cemetery. | Source (S29)
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18357 | Presbyterian | Family (F250)
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18358 | Present at Burial was Angus McGillis of Lot 30, 5th Concession Lochiel and John McDonell of Lot 32, 4th Concesiion Lochiel. Duncan bequeathed in his will (read on April 13, 1871) the north half (100 acres) of Lot 2 6th Concession Kenyon Two to his son Roderick McDonald. | MCDONALD, Duncan (I4164)
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18359 | Present at Burial were Duncan Cameron, and Neil Alexx McDonald of Lot 8 - 3rd Concession of Kenyon Twp. Officiated by John S. O'Connor, Parish Priest | MCDONALD, Mary (I4169)
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18360 | Present at marriage were Donald McMillan, Angus McMillan, and Ronald McDonell. Officiated by Father John McDonald, Parish Priest. | MCMILLAN, Dougald (I5256)
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18361 | Presqu'ile, Simonds, Carleton Co., New Brunswick | NICHOLSON, Colin Foy (I1250)
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18362 | Presumed reliable since it is details of direct family | Source (S3)
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18363 | Presumed to be buried on Amherst Island | DUSENBURY, Lucretia (I3361)
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18364 | Previous named Galt, Ontario. | BOND, Alice (I954)
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18365 | Previous spelling: Rousseau. Mary may herself also be a daughter of Empire Loyalist. | REZEAU, Mary UE (I337)
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18366 | previously call Hope, Ontario | KUHN, Catherine B (I809)
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18367 | Price's Corners Union Cemetery 62292 County Rd 3 East Garafraxa Township (Concession 13, Lot 5) Dufferin County, ON | LITTLE, Stuart McCutcheon (I322)
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18368 | Prior marriage to: Mr. Miller | Family (F624)
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18369 | Priscila Playter was named after her grandmother Priscila Waterman. Playter family were formerly Quakers, as were her husband's family the Vernons, Quakers from Pennsylvania. On Dec 1844, Priscila and Silas were married in the Methodist Church. - - - | PLAYTER, Priscila Waterman (I644)
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18370 | Priscilla is the daughter of Pricilla Waite & John B. Bending. . Died on Monday 8th April, Mrs. Priscilla Whittemore, relict of the late Thos. Whittemore, Esq. of Montreal, aged 58 years. [born 1792] Ref: Toronto Mirror, pr 3, Column 5, Vol. 13 #17. . Toronto Necropolis Cemetery Registration # 5313, Priscilla Whittemore & 4 others of same family from Potters Field. Reburied in Vault on Mch. 16, 1906. Plot O 50. Property of E F Whittemore. Pricilla Whittemore & 4 others of same family from Potters Field. Removed to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 20 Dec., 1906. - - - | BELDING, Priscilla (I246)
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18371 | Private Dunham Cemetery | DUNHAM, Jane (I766)
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18372 | Private plot, Haldimand Co., Ontario. | KITCHEN, Mary (I2997)
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18373 | probably buried at BSC next to between wife Harriet and son Edward Glen Curnoe could find no record of where he was buried, but there is a space between Harriet and Edward, and several other children are buried at BSC. | TEEPLE, John (I119)
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18374 | probably died in child birth | DORMAN, Eliza Catherine (I327)
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18375 | probably died in childbirth DWT says she was the daughter of William and Cynthia; the gravestone says she was the daughter of William and Mary [Polly Griffith] Odell/Rapley | ODELL*, Cynthia E. (I595)
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18376 | Probably died in childbirth. | HOTCHKISS, Temperance (P571)
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18377 | Probably died of Typhoid fever, died at his brother Stephen's house, nursed by his nephew Vincent, who slept in the same room. | BOWERMAN, Gideon (I18283)
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18378 | Probably got his middle name from the St Andrew's minister of the day. | JEFFREY, Herbert Laing (I269)
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18379 | probably NJ. | FELKER, Mrs. Catherine (Lewis) (I210)
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18380 | Probably widow of William Oliver Jr. and had 3 children by him; Hannah, Joseph and William. (see pg 660 Patty Myers) From Paul Bingle: "daughter of Samuel and Mary Oliver of Rahway "Oliver, Samuel - Woodbridge Middlesex"; "Moore, Samuel - Woodbridge Middlesex"; William Gaston's Ledger listed all claims under the individual names of the Loyalists that lost their property. The original ledger (with names and property values) is in the Archives of the New Jersey State Library, Trenton. - Theodore V. Brush, April 12, 197?, Lakewood, NJ". Mary MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 17 Jan 1719 William MOORE, son of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 30 Aug 1720 Hannah MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 31 Mar 1722 Deborah MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 28 Mar 1727 Sarah MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 6 Dec 1728 John(2), Elizabeth, Hope, and Frances are not mentioned" | OLIVER, Mary (I2021)
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18381 | Probate 29 Nov 1756. | PERRINE, Peter (I1130)
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18382 | Probate Court. | SIMONS, William .3 (I2883)
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18383 | PROBATE RECORDS, ENFIELD for further research: . 1743 May 19 - William Simmons, Timothy Simons made guardian unto Joseph Simons a minor under 14 years of ages son of William Simons, late of Enfield, . 1746 Apr 8 - Joseph Markham of Enfield chosen to be guardian to Benjamin Simons, a minor over 14 years of age & one of the heirs of William Simons late of Enfield, decd.' > 1735/6 Mar 22, WILL of William Simons Wife Margaret, Children, William, Stephen, Hannah, Margaret, Joseph, "to Timothy my well beloved son £20 to be paid by John Allen Jun. when his time is out.: Wit. Ed. Collins, Jos. Pease & John Sons, book 7, Leaf 37. -.- . 1805 Oct 29 WILL of Benjamin Simons, presented 1805 Nov 16. Children, Benjamin, Isaac, Edith Fargo Silas Wife Anna Simons, dec, her wearing apparel given to Benjamin's children. [Terry relationship?] . 1730 Dec 12, presented WILL dated, Capt. Samuel Terry, Probated 9 Mar 1730/31, Wife Martha, Children: Samuel, Ebenezer, Hannah Bement, Rebecka Pasco, Jacob, Isaac, Benjamin, Ephraim, Jonathan. Executors: Ben, Ephraim & Jonathan Terry, sons of testator. Wit: Ephraim Terry, Mary & Jos. Pease. Inventory of real estate £113, 10s. additional £172.3s 5p. Taken 7 Jun & 9 Sept 1731 by Thomas Jones, Ben Gains & Joseph Pease. Additional inventory £38.5 dated 1733 Mar 28. Additional inventory £32.10 dated 1749 May 16. . 1772 Aug 18, WILL of Ephraim Terry, presented for Probate 1787 Oct 8. ed 18 Aug. 1772, presented 8 Oct. 1787. Children, Samuel, Ephraim [junior], Elijah, Mary Pease, Ann Kellogg, decd, Lucy Barrett, Sibbel Chapin, Nathaniel, & Elephant, Wife Anna. Executor Eliphalet Terry, my son. Wit: Jacob Pease, David Chapin, Oliver Hall. . WILL of Joseph Warriner, dated 1697Apr 21, presented for probate 1697 oct 7. Son Ebenezer. Wife & daughters (not named). Executor son Ebenezer. Inventory 1697 May 7, £109. 9s. 8p. sworn to by Sarah ye relict of Joseph Warrener. Addition inventory 1698 Ma4 2, Amt. £62. 10s. Probate Records Hartford: . Ebenezer Warrener, Will dated 1751 Aug 16, presented 1751 Oct 1, Wife Mary, Children, Sam & HannahWarren. Grandchildren, Dorcas Addams, Zadoc Addams, Isabel Addams & Elizabeth Adams Ex. son Saml Warrener & John Gains; Wit: Ephraim Terry, Jos Parons, Ann Terry. Enfield Graveyard: . Anson, s/o Benjamin& Martha Simons, who died 1792 May 23, Aged 7. Mrs. Edith Simons, consort of Ben Simons, who died 1803 Sep 4, aged 81y. . Silas Simons, b 1771 Jan 4 - 1833 Oct 28, .Sibyl his wife Born Jan 3 1765-1803 Sep 14. . In Memory of Miss Ama Simons [Anna?] d/o Benjamin Simons Jr & Mrs. Alma Simons, who died Sept 13,1803 / aged 27y [b1776]. Inclosed within this sacred urn, Here virtues favorite lies. Follow the path she trod & find The way to reach the skies. . Mary wife of Alva Simons, d. 1840 Jan 4, aged 37. . Hannah consort of Silas Simons died 1844 Mar 2, 1844, aged 68. | SIMONS, William Robert .1 (I2878)
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18384 | Probated 21 May 1908. | TEETZEL, Charles Wesley .5 (I302)
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18385 | Prominent pillar monument. | ADAMS, Elizabeth (I625)
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18386 | Properly called Midland District in Upper Canada | HOLLAND SMITH STINSON, Elizabeth 8 (P3613)
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18387 | Property inventoried on 25 Mar 1689. | GROVER, Joseph Sr. (I533)
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18388 | Property on County Road 1 at Chisholm's Corners sold by Lottie Goodmurphy to William Henry Hicks Brown (Art Brown's brother) for $1.00,on September 10,1917. As part of this Conveyance, William Henry Hicks Brown, adopted Dorothy Irene Brown (aged 4) and Orville Henry Brown (aged 6), and undertook to provide for them until the age of 21, or if they married before that age. | VANCLEAF, Charlotte Martha (I345)
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18389 | Prospect Hill Cemetery | WALKER, Mary Elizabeth (P759)
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18390 | Proved 21 Jun 1760. | LAWRENCE, Samuel .ii (I515)
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18391 | Proved 7 Sep 1770 | LEONARD, Sarah (I2515)
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18392 | Proved Sept. 30, 1767. | LEWIS, Catherine (I1120)
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18393 | Provided by email to John Cowan May 26, 2014 from James' various sources | Source (S8)
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18394 | Provided to John Cowan Nov 29, 2017 | Source (S32)
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18395 | Providence United Church | DOLSON, Roger Allan (P16)
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18396 | Prudence is the daughter of Ann & Michael Clark of Wentworth Co. | CLARK, Prudence Alberta (I810)
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18397 | Prussia ( Latin Borussia) was since the late Middle Ages A country on the Baltic Sea , between Pomerania , Poland and Lithuania. Between 1815 and 1945 Pomerania ('Pommern') was a province in the former kingdom (until 1918) and free state of Prussia. | BAHLS, Charles Carl B. 3 (P86)
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18398 | Prussia ( Latin Borussia) was since the late Middle Ages A country on the Baltic Sea , between Pomerania , Poland and Lithuania. Consider searching Jarmen-Tutow near Greifswald | BAHLS, Martin 4 (P92)
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18399 | Prussia. | MÜELLER, Catherina Elisabeth (I85)
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18400 | Pryan never married and lived at home until his mother died in 1964. He lived for sometime with his sister Nora Groves in the Kinmount, Ontario area. He then spent the last years of his life in the nursing home in Elora, Ontario. He died in the Fergus hospital November 4, 2004. | DUCK, Pryan William (I1261)
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