Matches 18,401 to 18,450 of 26,054
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18401 | Pt. 1. Records of trustees and sessions, from 1742-1882--pt. 2. The combined registers. | Source (S-2053763641)
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18402 | Public General Hospital | DOLSON, Roger Frederic (P10)
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18403 | Published every Wednesday. | Source (S12)
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18404 | Purdy is her husband David Purdy buried next to her? infant children? | NICHOLS*, Susan Matilda (I1204)
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18405 | Purlant Peritonitis for three days | FELKER, Jessie .1 (I265)
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18406 | Putnam Co. | HOUGH, Julia Ann (I1503)
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18407 | Quarter Session of the Peace, Home District, York 1823 Nov 18, Alexander Mcdonall, Esquire, Chairman, Stephen Jarvis, Chris Widmer, james Miles, Esq, Justices, Grand Jury Sworn: David Wilson, John willson, Rich. Graham, Hiram R Willson. King & John Eastwood VS Isaac Flitchell, Assault & Battery, Sentenced one months imprisonment, Till costs of suit are paid. Kings & James Stinson VS: John Perry, Assault & Battery. Perry & Stinson both do enter into Recognizance. The King & David Willson VS Henry Gannor, Petty Larceny. Court was informed that Gannor had left the Province. - - - | WILLSON, Hiram Robinson (I130)
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18408 | Queen St. East, Toronto | Source (S33)
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18409 | Queen St. West. COD: Paresis. | SLATER, Thomas H. (I709)
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18410 | Queen St., Toronto, by Rev. Jhn Strachan. | Family (F5)
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18411 | Queen's Own Rifles Militia, Seven years, Pte. Draft WWWI, Whittemore, Frederick Macdonald, 54 Dupont St., Toronto, Ont. Military Ser # 833752; born 1889 Feb 22 Toronto Single Anglican, Claims Investigator, Next of Kin Mrs. Sophia Whittemore, Mother, same Address, Previous Militia for Pte. 7 years. Dated 1917 Sep 26, Toronto, Category K2, Age 28y 7 mo. Height 5' 8.25: Chest 33 +3 Expansion, Complexion Medium, Grey Blue Eyes, Fair hair, distinctive marks, Mole back Neck, Scar Right Thumb. WWI Accession registration. Census 1911 shows Fred McDonald Whittemore was living with Uncle Wm. Henry & also with his sister Penrose M Whittemore on Dundas St., Waterdown. 31-1 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Royal Cdn. Mounted Police Service, Metal. The following persons have been awarded RCMP Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, as from Jan 1 , 1936: Reg. No. 9107 constable Acting Lance Corp F Whittemore - Verify this F Whittemore. Ref: Canada Gazette. - - - | WHITTEMORE, Frederic McDonald .2 (I266)
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18412 | Queens Co., NB. d/o John Leonard. | LEONARD, Catharine (I2790)
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18413 | Query about first marriage to McGurk - so far assumed from family stories but no records found. Children resident with her brother's family may not have been hers. | MALCOLM, Agnes (P114)
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18414 | R 15 with parents & brother Charles, Buried in a cement a liner. | FELKER, Ella MARIE (I72)
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18415 | R gonis Baptist Church Cemetery in Sunbury County's Lincoln Parish, just a short walk from their farm | TRACY SMITH, Abigail (P10545)
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18416 | R. Bruce Griffis, Letter: R. Bruce Griffis. | Source (S3)
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18417 | R. R. 1, Eugenia. | WALKER, Minnie BEATRICE Maude .2 (I107)
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18418 | R.R. 3. | NELLIS, Mrs. Robert Williamson (I2046)
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18419 | R/139233, Flight Sergeant (pilot), RCAF serving with 51 Squadron, Royal Air Force (Halifax Bombers) was shot down on a bombing raid over the Ruhr on 19 November 1943. He was 25 years of age. The Ruhr was Germany's industrial heartland which made it a prime target for Bomber Command & a top priority for German air & ant- aircraft defense. THE BARRIE EXAMINER Obitituary: February 1944 "Flight Sergeant McCUTCHEON believed killed" Mr. Mrs. J.A. McCUTCHEON, 524 Albert Street E, Sault Ste. Marie, recently received word from RCAF Casualties Officer that German sources have informed the International Red Cross that their son, Flt-Sgt. Franklin Tees McCutcheon (R-139233) lost his life on November 19. No other particulars were given & pending further confirmation, their son is now for official purposes considered "Missing, believed Killed." Flight-Sgt. McCUTCHEON was captain & pilot of a 4 engine aircraft which was sent to bomb targets in the German Ruhr on November 19 & on November 22 his parents were notified that he was missing from his aerial operation which was his third over enemy territory. Three members of his crew have already turned up as prisoners of war & among these is the only other Canadian, the bomb-aimer. Flight-Sgt. McCUTCHEON had previously taken part in the big raids over Hanover & Kassel & in this later raid, which was on the night of his 25th birthday, his plane was badly chopped by flak, but he managed to pilot it back to its bomber-base in England. The young airman had done exceedingly well in his training, having got the highest assessment in his class before being attached to the RAF. In a letter received from his Commanding Officer, high tribute was paid to his zeal & conscientiousness & in furtherance, the officer stated that "he was a pilot of very great promise." Flight-Sgt. McCUTCHEON was born at Bruce Mines, Ontario, but prior to joining the Air-force, spent the greater part of his life in Sault Ste. Marie & Barrie. He attended Alex Muir Public School & SCI Sault Ste. Marie & BCI in Barrie. At the time of his enlistment, he was employed by National Steel Car, Hamilton. A brother, Harold, RCAF, after having spent 18 months over-seas in ground-crew duties, has been recently repatriated for the purpose to re-muster to aircrew & is now stationed at No. 1 Manning Depot, Toronto. Another brother, Wallace, is in Sault Ste. Marie. Flight-Sgt. McCUTCHEON enlisted in Hamilton, Ontario, & trained in Cap de la Madeleine & Victoriaville, Quebec, & was winged by the Governor-General in St. Hubert in December 1942 & proceeded overseas during the following month. Frank McCUTCHEON is buried in Rheinberg War Cemetery, Germany. He is also memorialized on page 189 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance in the Peace Tower, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. Ref: Barrie Examiner & research by ADAM McARTHUR. - - - | MCCUTCHEON, FRANKlin Tees (I277)
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18420 | R1 Plot 6, "Be kind to the children.' Weeping willows on thin white monument. | DARROCH, Mary (I81)
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18421 | R15 with parents & brother Chas. | FELKER, Ella MARIE (I69)
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18422 | R15-16 | WALKER, Jennie (I68)
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18423 | R15-16 | WALKER, Jennie (I135)
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18424 | R15-16 | WALKER, Jennie JENN (I965)
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18425 | R15-16 [corner back plot] | WALKER, Jennie JENN .1 (I2)
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18426 | R16 - 13 | WALKER, Kathleen Hamilton KATE (I17)
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18427 | R16 - 13. | WALKER, Kathleen Hamilton KATE (I975)
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18428 | R16 - 3. | JAMIESON, Homer Jacob (I132)
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18429 | R16 -13 | WALKER, Alice Louise .6th (I13)
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18430 | R16 -13 | WALKER, Alice Louise (I973)
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18431 | R16 11 | HAMILTON, Ella E (I159)
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18432 | R16-13 | WALKER, Irene (I972)
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18433 | R16-13 Beside with sister Alice Walker. Red Granite. | WALKER, Irene (I12)
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18434 | R28-4. Bur. with grandparents, Richd. & Ella Hamilton | WALKER, Henrietta Charlotte (I18)
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18435 | R43 - 3 | FINN, Ruby Elizabeth (I144)
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18436 | R43 - 3 | FINN, William PERCY .2 (I134)
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18437 | Rachel & Joseph had a family of 6children, 5 of whom are living, viz., Joseph C, Jr., George H., Herbert L., Walter C. & Margaret H., all living in Brant County but one, who is in the States. . Married 1846 Apr 2, St. Andrew's Church, performed by Rev. A N Bethune or Rev. George Grout, Rectors. Joseph Tisdale, Brantford & Rachel Carpenter, Saltfleet. - - - | CARPENTER, Rachel MARY (I1160)
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18438 | Rachel Ann and her sister Sarah Ann died at birth, according to their younger sister Lucetta Eliza. | GOODMURPHY, RACHEL ANN (I15)
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18439 | Rachel C dau. of Sarah Bates, b 1808 9 29 | LOTTRIDGE, Rachel Catherine (I430)
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18440 | Rachel died young. No issue. | WHITE, Rachel (I188)
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18441 | Rachel Folke was the widow of David Curtis is the mother of Elisha Lawrence, & Benjamin Lawrence and she c 1720, resided South Carolina, Abbeville. Alternate marriage date: . 1712 Oct 18th - LAWRENCE, Joseph, of Monmouth County, & Rachel Curtis, of Burlington county, at Chesterfield. 18th 10th mo. 1712 Witnesses: Elisha, James, Hannah & Elizabeth Lawrence, Thomas Folkes, Sr., John Bunting, William Wood, Richard Harrison, Samuel Taylor, Joseph Reckless, Joseph Steward and others. Ref: Chesterfield, Burlington County, Friends' Monthly Meeting Marriage Records. - - - | FOLKE, Rachel (I532)
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18442 | Rachel is the daughter of Anna Maria Schedecker, b. c. 1745 Chester Co., Penn & Jacob Fisher, of Somerset Co., Penn. Rachel married John Oster, 1781-1846 Vaughan Twp., Ontario. - - - | FISHER, Rachel (I1662)
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18443 | Rachel is the daughter of Elizabeth Leppard & Levi Harrington. The children of Rachel & John Wilson Armitage: Jane Armitage, Almedia Elizabeth Armitage, b. 1859, Charles Edward Wilmot Armitage, 1860 -1939, William John Nelson Armitage, 1866 - 1922, Beatrice Amelia Victoria Ida Bell Armitage - - - | HARRINGTON, Rachel Rebecca (I1254)
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18444 | Rachel is the daughter of Hester Winne & Gerrit Vanzant. Rachel Van Zandt was born in May 1759. She was the daughter of Gerrit & Hester Winne Van Zandt. She grew up in a small family in the home of a first ward businessman, city officer, & property holder. Her father also owned a mill & farm on a creek south of Albany. In November 1782, she married Jacobus Bleecker at the Albany Dutch church. By 1790, four children had been christened in Albany. This Bleecker family joined the others on Pearl Street from where Jacob/James Bleecker, Jr. followed business & real estate interests. In 1800, their home was served by four slaves. In 1806, Rachel was the only living child & was well provided for in the will filed by her father. Her legacy included substantial Albany real estate. Her 3 living children were to receive substantial bequests as well. James/Jacob Bleecker, Jr. died at the end of 1808. Subsequent city directories showed "Widow Bleecker" in their town house at 49 Pearl Street. By 1820, her name had dropped from the directory listings. Rachel Van Zandt Bleecker died on March 22, 1837 & was buried from the house of her son, Gerrit. This Pearl Street widow had lived 79 years. - - - | VANZANT (VAN SANT), Rachel (I1040)
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18445 | Rachel is the daughter of Marion Russell, 1798-5.8.1862 & Robert Brownlee 1807-1891, buried Ballinafad cemetery.. | BROWNLEE, Rachel (I324)
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18446 | Rachel is the daughter of Wm. Near & Mary Felker. Rachel was named after her Aunt Rachel Near. | NEAR, Rachel A (I376)
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18447 | Rachel Moore was likely a second cousin to her husband, Thomas Moores since they almost certainly shared the same great-grandparents, Francis Moore Sr, and Katherine Montford. | MOORE, Rachel (I2010)
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18448 | Rachel's first husband was Thomas Robinson. Rachel Hartshorne 2nd marriage in c 1779 NJ, Jesse Salter born c 1732 in Monmouth. … Three Salter's married three Hartshorne of whom both had Lawrence mothers. - - - | HARTSHORNE, Rachel (I877)
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18449 | raised family in Delaware Tp | GRIFFETH, Alvira (I1395)
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18450 | Raised in Waterford, Ont. | KITCHEN, Mary Ann (I3383)
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