Matches 18,501 to 18,550 of 26,054
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18501 | Recorded for further research: . 1784 - NJ Supreme Court Case # 34201, Purthenia Lawrence, Deponent, State of NJ. VS Arthur Barcalow, Murder, Monmouth Co. - - - | LAWRENCE, Parthenia (I338)
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18502 | Recorded for further research: . Johnston, Florence, Marriage notice, appeared in Canadian Champion, 20 Dec 1888, page 3 column 4. . Johnston, Florence, Marriage notice, appeared in Canadian Champion, 27 Jun 1888, page 3, column 3. . Johnston, Florence, New, appeared in Georgetown Herald, 26 Mar 1964, page 13, column 6. . Johnston, Florence Elizabeth, News, appeared in Georgetown Herald, 30 Apr 1947, page 1, column 5. - - - | JOHNSTON, Mary Florence .3 (I943)
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18503 | Recorded for further research: . NJ Index of WILL, John Newel, 9279M, Inventory 1818. - - - | NEWELL, John (I787)
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18504 | Recorded for further research: . Rebecca Redman Lawrence 1793 Sep 11 - 1841 Aug 7, Burial: Christ Church Burial Ground Philadelphia Philadelphia County Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Section L, Plot XXX. - - - | LAWRENCE, Rebecca Redman .iii (I360)
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18505 | Recorded for further research: . TOVELL, Mark , d., son of a pay officer in the British Army, was b. near Lowestoft, in Suffolk Co., England in about 1769. . Sarah, m. the late George Sunley, & later T. H. Taylor (d.), & still lives in Guelph; Mark (d.); Mrs. Ford (d.), Guelph; Mrs. Busby, Guelph; George (d.); Charles (d.), & Nathan (d.). Ref: Historical Atlas Co. Wellington, 1906. Note: Sarah Tovell married Geo Sunely, making her an in-law to her father's second wife's sister's (Mary Ann Catchpole), child (Mary Patterson). Geo. Sunley, (Mrs. Mary Patterson Felker lent a mortgage,) Wm. Sunley was executer of her father (?) Henry Catchpole. - PJA 2010. - - - | CATCHPOLE, Sarah (I45)
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18506 | Recorded for further research: Chantler-Wilson- At the residence of the bride's mother on the 23rd inst., by Rev. Mr. Peer, Mr. Albert N. Chantler of Newmarket to Miss Mary (Minnie) E. Wilson of Whitchurch Tp. Ref: York Herald, Published March 1880. | WILLSON, Mary Agnes MINNIE .xiv (I171)
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18507 | Recorded for further research: Deaths summer, Suddenly, at his home 22 St.Clair Ave W, on Thurs. Aug 15, 1929, Harold Bayne, derby beloved son of Dr & Mrs Harold H Cummer, Aged 28 years. Funeral notice later. [and] Funeral from the residence of his grandparents, Mr & Mrs. W L Cummer, 13 Balsam Ave. 3 pm. Monday. 19th inst. to Pine Hills Cemetery. Hamilton Spectator please copy. 1929 Aug 17 - Obituary Harold Bayne Cummer. The death of HBC, aged 18 years, son of Mr & Mrs Harold H Cummer, occurred suddenly at this residence, 225 St. Clair Ave. on Thursday, from complications attendant upon a sunstroke. The young man was born & received his early education in Toronto on moving here. At the time of his death he hand completed the honor matriculation examination at Pickering college, Newmarket. He is survived by his parents U a younger sister, Rachel. Refs: The Globe Newspaper, published Aug 16-17, 1928, - - - | CUMMER, Harold H (I603)
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18508 | Recorded for further research: Ontario Birth Registration: 1888 Jan 1, Marion Kathleen Johnston, born Acton, Halton County. Father Robert Laurence Johnston & Emma Martindale. - - - | JOHNSTON, William .1 (I935)
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18509 | Recorded for further research: . 1963 May 2 - New officers of the Kansas Professional Photographers Association installed earlier this week at a meeting of the board of directors at the Parsonian, include Olin Wilson of Kansas City, Kan., president, succeeding Leon Crooks of Parsons; Frank Folger of Atchison, vice president; Richard... Ref: Joplin Globe, MO, Sun. - Olin was the son of John D. & Hattie Wilson. He was the husband of Cleo Wilson. Obituary 1955 Oct 27 - Olin was the son of John D. & Hattie Wilson. He was the husband of Cleo Wilson. He died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident at the age of 54 yrs old. Olin Wilson, 54-year-old Ft. Wood employee & a longtime resident of the Huggins community, was instantly killed about 1:30 Wednesday morning in a one-car accident about one-fourth mile south of Highway 17 on Rt. 38. Investigators said Mr. Wilson, who for 25 years had had various contracts to haul United States mail from Huggins, apparently lost control of his 1955 Chevrolet. The car left the highway & crashed into 2 trees near the road. The automobile was apparently traveling at a high rate of speed, officers said, & death was believed to have been caused by a broken neck. Mr. Wilson resided on a farm between Dykes & Huggins & was widely known in the western section of Texas county. Since his employment in the laundry at Ft. Wood, Mrs. Wilson has been carrying the mail. In addition to his wife, the former Cleo Yarnall, he is survived by 2 sons, Olin, Jr. of Los Angeles & Dickie Ray, a freshman at Houston high school; one daughter, Fern Bettes, of Huggins; his parents, Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Wilson of Houston & several brothers & sisters. Members of the family said the funeral probably would be held Sunday afternoon but arrangements have not been completed. Elliott's of Houston will be in charge. RefL Houston Herald newspaper., MO. - - - | WILSON, Olin Sr. (I268)
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18510 | Recorded for further research: . Lena L Swisher, b 8 12 1913, Benton Hart, or St. Joseph, Mi, newspapers, 1993 6 21. . Lena L Swisher, married, George Brower, - - - | SWISHER, Lena L (I1897)
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18511 | Recorded for further research: . Lot 15, 9 Con., Innisfil Twp., Simcoe Co., ontario The Upper Landing was more frequently called "Johnson's Landing," after its first settler, Joseph Johnson, Sr. He was one of five brothers of U.K. Loyalist descent, & had originally settled on Yonge Street, between Thornhill & Hogg's Hollow, about the time of the war of 1812-15. Shortly after this, however, he exchanged this Yonge Street Property with a Mr. Davis, (whose hotel, built upon it, has been a familiar landmark for later travellers), taking in exchange the property at the Upper Landing Place on the Holland River. He at once permanently settled upon the latter, & his name from that time onward was connected with the place. Ref: A History of Simcoe County, Andrew F Hunter, 1909. . 1804 Oct 2 Tuesday. Town of York, Read the Petition of THOMAS R JOHNSON, Keeper of the Home District Gaol & House of Correction, praying that his Salary may be paid to him half yearly. Recommended he paid the sum of £20 currency, the amount of six months salary, due to him the 10th day Oct. last past. . 1804 Apr 10, Read the Account of Thos. R. Johnston, Keeper of the Home District Gaol & of House of Correction from 10 Apr 1804 - 10 April 1805, amount to £49. Approved. A Committee of the Magistrates, who had visited the Home District Gaol report that they find it in such state of disorder & filth as denotes great negligence on part of the Gaoler. [ His name name was not stated. - PJA] Clerk of Peace to write the Home District Sherriff to request he will have said gaol constantly kept in a state of cleanness & good order. . 1805 Mar 5, Petty Jury called & severally sworn, 2nd case: Wm.. Marsh, Jr. Abraham & THOMAS JOHNSON, John Harkie VS Henry Busman, Assault & Battery, Guilty, fined £5. . 1807 Apr 18, Saturday, Thomas R. Johnson, Keeper of the Gaol Account & Contingent Acct. Approved £40. . Read a Protest of Miles McDonell, Esq' Sheriff of the Home District, against the insufficiency of the Home District Gaol, also read a Certificate of Joshua Leach & John McBeath Carpenters, relative to said Gaol. . Ordered, That the Sheriff be directed to have the rubbish & filth removed from the Gaol yard & the Building & that he bring in his account for said service. Ordered that the Clerk of the Peace shall not paid the Sheriff Joseph Hillocks Esq. shall have paid the the reasonably incurred Goal yard & Building expenses. . Hugh Carfrae, Gaoler, from 10 Apr 1807 to 10 Ap. 1808, £17. Ref: Twenty-first Report of Dept. Public Records & Archives of Ontario. . 1810 Apr 21, Sat. Hugh Heward Assessor for the Town of York for the year 1810, reported to the court the following percent, who had neglected or refused to give to him a list of all their Ratable property for the year 1810, & were ordered to be summoned as follows, T R Johnston, Fined 40 shillings & ordered to be summoned to attend next session. & John Vanzantee, ordered to summon James Wood of Toronto. . 1811 Oct 12, York. Path Master Jacob Smith produced his account for statuary labour, there appeared to be 5 defaulters: J R Johnson, 6 days labour. . 1811 Apr 13, Sat. Persons appointed Constables in Town of York: Thomas Johnson Junr. Sworn on 23 April 1811. . 1812 Apr 18, Constables appointed for Town of York, Robert Johnson, Sworn. . 1812 Apr 30, York, York. On the 18 instant appeared pursuant to their notifications: Thomas Johnson, a Path Master, York Twp. Robert Johnson, appointed on 18th Inst., did not attend, Ordered that Clerk do Notify him to shew cause &c. on the 9th May next. . 1814 Apr 20 Summoned to shew cause why execution should not issue against them for not paying the amount of their Assessment of Last year, Thomas Johnson, Twp. of York. Adam Johnson, Jos. Kendrick, Thomas Johnson. Constables appointed in East Riding of York Co, Town of York, Robert Johnson, John Vanzanatee Junr., Sworn. VERIFY IDENIFY for clarification: * UCLP14 C2108, p804, Thomas Johnson, Lot 21 East side Yonge St., cleared 5 Acres, Signed for Thomas (crossed out Nicholas) Johnson & Lawrence Johnson. UCLPet 11, Joseph Johnson, Lot 20 Westside Yonge St. 10 A cleared & House. UCLPet 15 Nicholas Johnson, Lot 20, ESY 7 A cleared, UCLPet 16., page 809, Asa Johnson, First settler in the wilds of Yong St. [Possible difference family]; wife Hannah Johnson, UCLPet 35, p890, 5 children, of which 2 are sons]. UCLP47, p931, Lawrence Johnson, Lot 19 ESY, considerable improvements, 7 A cleared. UCLP48. p 934, Abraham Johnson, Cultivated upward 20A land, house larger than required, by Justice of peace, Abraham writes 12 A cleared, . 1833-4, York Commercial Directory Directory, Capt. T H Johnston, of the 66th Regiment, Garrison; Regiment of Line, Serving in York, 66th Regiment of Infantry, Commander, Maj James Baird, Capt. T H Johnston, about 200 men. Toronto & County of York, Ontario, Published 1885., Vol. 2 Thomas R Johnstone, flour & feed merchant, was born in Little York in 1829, on the present side of the Post-office, & is the 7th in a family of 9 children. His father, John Johnston, came to Canada from Scotland about 1798, with his father's family. His father carried on the business of a butcher & drover until his death in 1834. He left a family of 4 daughters & 2 sons, as follows: John, living in the United States, Thomas R, Almeria, Sarah, Dead Adeline; & Isabella married to T W Gosford, Aurora. Mr. Thomas R Johnstone has been engaged in the flour & feed business since 1882. - - - | JOHNSTON, [Thomas R] Sr. (I648)
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18512 | Recorded for further research: 1871 Wellington County Directory, Eramosa Twp. Samuel McGladdery, con 3, Lot 26 Freeholder | MCGLADDRY, Margaret Jane (I369)
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18513 | Recorded for further research: D W Smith, Survey General, under GS Simcoe, early Town of York. There are a great many documents with DW Smith, signed in his capacity as Survey General. 1804 Lieutenant of Counties David W Smith's house was at the east end of the town. It stood on the north side of King street, a little east of Ontario street, in a great vacant lot. The house which was one storey high is shown in the illustration. It was called Maryville, & its location is given in both of the maps drawn by Mgt Smith in 1794, both of which accompany this article. The house faced King St.. At one end was Mr. Smith s office. About 200 feet to the east of the he use were the stables & outhouses. The house was built in 1794. It was of frame, & owing to the the fact that it was painted yellow, it after ward acquired the appellation of " The Yellow House." . 1800 - DWSmith, Acting Surveyor General. . 1801 Hon DW Smith is down as subscriber for £10 for the opening & improving of Yonge St. Years after Mr. Smith had ceased to occupy Maryville, the cottage was taken by Mr. Castle, a school master, who kept a school there in one of the large rooms of the house. Papers collected by Col DW Smith, son of the last British officer who commanded the Fort Niagara, given to the Americans in 1796. Col. Smith, the younger, accepted the position of Surveyor- General under Gov. Simcoe in 179x, & held that office until 1804. When he left the county he received the thanks of all branches of the Government under which he served & a bonus amounting to 329 6s. He succeeded to a baronetcy in Northumberland & died in 1837. Simcoe Place: he larger map shows the Government House & grounds, south of King street, on the site of the old jail & the location of Maryville on the north-east corner of King & Ontario streets. The grounds were beautifully laid out. The maps & elevation of the house are beautifully drawn, equal to what could be done in the best architect. Ontario Land Registry Town of York Book 151, page 324 Lot 2, Stoyells Blcok 1798 Jul 23, Grant, Carown, to D W Smith, 7 acres 1798 Mar 6, Grant, Anne Smith, 1 acre 1818 Oct 6, David Wm. Smith, to Thomas Stoyell, £1200, Loats & 5 north of King St., formerly Duke St. . UCLPetition 3, S Bundle 4, York, 2 January 1807, Microfilche C2807: To Peter Russel, With our Honors permission, he has purchased Lot 21, 2nd Con of York, as the receipt from Abner Miles, Signed, D W Smith, York, 29 Jan 1797. Permission to transfer. PR. Petition 14, S Bundle 1, C2805, pr 1177. To Gov. JH Simcoe, Memorial of DW Smith, Flattered by your Excellences goodness, your Memorialist though himself bound to expensive the profits of his employment in the Province, which induced him to build at Newark, the building has already cost upwards of £1000 sterling, & will cost at least £500 more to finish it. He prays that a small irregular gore of land in Newark Twp. be grand to its at being unclaimed, that more than 50,000 acres (!!!) & he will give up as much land in River Latranche as mediated every improvement on the land granted to him by our Excellency. Signed, Niagara 15 Feb 1794. DW Smith, Esq. Granted unconditionally. War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, Ref t-1124,p138 Claim 9, D W Smith, Esq. Claims renumeration for damaghe arose to this house & premises at York, when occupied [by US enemy] as a ramsack & hospital from March 1813 to March 1816. Wherefore the same amoung above period £96. Total claim £238.15 Remarks: This Claim ordered to be returned to Claiments Attory. Being reco erable againts the Barrak? Department. Ontario Land Registry, Toronto Book 683, p87 Lot 2 AND 3, North side of George St, TOWN OF YORK .1798 Mar 6 AND July 23, Grant, Crown, to David S Smith, 1/5 Acre Front & Rear part . 1802 Jul 21 Deed Ex. J Small, to D W Smith . 1818 23, David Wm Smith, to Thos Stoyell, Rear Half [Note no record noted for front half of lot.] Ontario Land Registry, Toronto Book 683, p89 Lot 4 North side of George St, TOWN OF YORK . 1796 Dec 15, Grant, Crown, to Dav W Smith, 2/5 acre . 1796 May 3, Bargin &Sale, John Kendrick, to David W Smith . 1818 Oc 23, Lease & Rec, D W Smith, to Thomas Stoyell, N rear Half Lot 5, North Side King Street, Town of York Book 683, p89 .1798 Dec 31, Grant, Crown, to Hon, D W Smith, X a. . 1818 Oct 23, Le & Release, D W Smith, to Thos Stoyell, £1200, All etr al Acres. . Reseach & transcription by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | SMITH, David William (I38)
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18514 | Recorded for further research: Is Job Harvey related of John Harvey who married Ann Tilton. That is, 2 Tilton sisters married 2 Harvey brothers? - - - | HARVEY, John (I1266)
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18515 | Recorded for further research: Is Reta Duggan related to Christianna 'Kitty' Duggan the wife of Abner Miles Arnold, (son of John of John Arnold & Mary Willson). Reta Dugan was adopted. She was not mentioned in Arthur Willson's WILL, but it is noted in the obituary notice of April 1944 for Norman James Willson, she is listed as family. - - - | WILLSON, Reta DUGAN (I238)
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18516 | Recorded for further research: Is Reta Duggan related to Christianna 'Kitty' Duggan the wife of Abner Miles Arnold, (son of John of John Arnold & Mary Willson). Reta Dugan was adopted. She was not mentioned in Arthur Willson's will, but it is noted in the obituary notice of April 1944 for Norman James Willson, she is listed as family. - - - | WILLSON, Reta DUGAN (I2564)
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18517 | Recorded for further research: Toronto Directory 1843-44 Mulveeny, Jos., Tailor, rear of F. Lewis's office, Yonge St. [Francis Lewis, land agent & notary public, Yonge., res. Bay near King St.] 30June, 1840, by license, John Mulveney, [Mulvaney?] of the city of Toronto, bachelor & Margaret Johnston, of the same place, spinster. Marriages Performed by H. J. Grasett, B.A. Asst. Minister in 1840 & 1841; (H.J. Grasett was also Officiating Chaplain to H.M. Forces). - - - Margaret John Mulvaney died of Consumption a year later. Cen 1852, Marg. age 29, b Eng. child Wm. Geo R. Isabella John, Alex. | MULVANEY, John (I1410)
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18518 | Recorded for further search Cameron's Langman Cemetery, red granite monuments reads: Cotton Noah Cotton, 1842-1921 Mary, his wife, 1841 - 1921 Mary Isabel, Daughter of Noah & Mary Cotton, 1869-1907. Finda A Grave notation: sibling of Noah Cotton: Rhoda Caroline Cotton Orr, B 1879-1961, Burial Creemore Union Cemetery, at Creemore, Simcoe Co. | COTTON, Noah .4 (I474)
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18519 | Recorded for reference: .1871 Wellington County Directory, West Garafraxa Leybourne, E & J, Con 8, Lot 1, householder . 1906 Wellington County Atlas LAYBOURNE, Robert, was b. Durham Co., Eng., 1832, & came to Canada with his parents when 3 years old. They set. near Cobourg & he was brought up there. He m. Ann J. Martin of Hope Tp., & the following year they came to Alma. When the land sale in Minto occurred in 1854, he secured 100 acres, lot 19, con. 3, but aside from doing settlement duty did not settle permanently on this land until 1863. This farm he cleared & still owns. Mr. Laybourne has practically retired from active business, & the homestead is carried on by his son, Samuel L. Laybourne, with whom this respected pioneer lives. In 1901 they had their golden wedding anniversary, & in 1904 his wife passed away. Issue: Lorenzo, ry. conductor in Wis.; Arthur, on Wis. Cen. Ry.; James M., rancher in the N.; Charles, connected with ry. bridge construction in the West; Mrs. John Burns, Wallace; Mrs. Albert Copland, Wallace; Mrs. Richard Burns, Wallace; Mrs. William Taplin, Seattle; Mrs. T. Murphy, Spokane, & Samuel L. Samuel L. is the only one living in Minto. In 1881 he went into the railway business at St. Paul, on the Great Northern Ry., & rose from brakeman to passenger conductor, resigning in 1897, when he returned to Minto & purchased 100 acres, lot 20, con. 2, also buying his father's stock & implements, & paying cash for all. He now carries on the home farm as well as his own. He m. Jane Morrison. Issue: Marguerite I., Clarence B. & Kenneth M. - - - | LEYBOURNE, Charles CHARLEY (I354)
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18520 | Recorded here for future reference. Olive Belle Montgomery was a descent of Alexander Montgomery, U.E. . OLIVE BELLE COOPER (nee MONTGOMERY) It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Olive Belle Cooper (nee Montgomery). Billie passed away Sunday night surrounded by family at York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill. She will be dearly missed by her husband Sylvan, her children & families. Her legacy will live on in grandsons & granddaughters. She leaves behind her a brother X and was predeceased by sisters Violet & Margaret. Born March 24, 1925, Billie lived a full & rich life; she was a strong woman with a big laugh & a huge, kind heart. An outgoing force of nature & a woman ahead of her time, she always made time to chat with anyone she met. Friends & family will recall her quick smile, zest for life & a woman constantly on the move, gladly taking on all the challenges of a life well lived. A descendant of United Empire Loyalists, Billie was proud of her rich Montgomery family heritage. With 18th Century roots that predated Confederation, she had several illustrious ancestors that played a part in the history of Canada: Montgomery's Tavern which served as a staging ground for the rebellion of 1837 was part of family lore; Lucy Maude Montgomery was a distant relative; & when Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery passed away her father received a few hundred Pounds Sterling as inheritance. Her father Oliver was the first property manager at the O'Keefe Centre & her childhood home was full of show biz photos & mementos from the era. This pride in her heritage led Billie to see it as a duty to take an active role in making her community a better place for all. Billie was a presence in her neighbourhood, making a point of getting to know all the families in the community. Locally she lobbied the old borough of North York to install the first public bocce court after watching her neighbours enjoy the game on a piece of scrub grass by the public school. Billie followed this up by getting lights installed so that her neighbours' enjoyment could continue into the evening. An enjoyment in community service led Billie to found Forgotten Corners rate-payers association providing recreational facilities for a then neglected corner of North York. Billie was also an active member of the Liberal party of Canada & served on the successful campaigns of several MPs for York-West Riding through the 1960s, 1970s & the 1980s. Her long service was rewarded with an honorary position in the Party, a distinction she was rightly proud of. To her family she was a constant inspiration & pillar of support. Billie was always on the go & stressed the importance of service & charity to her children. An active member of the Sisterhood of Beth Am synagogue, she instilled in her children the value of giving, setting an example of what the concept of Mitzvah meant: Billie was always making time to help out the underprivileged, the infirm & anyone in need. At the same time she dearly loved her children & spared no effort in attending to raising them. She taught her children to be open minded, fair & giving. She stressed the importance of education to her children; with her constant support & encouragement her 3 children all graduated from University. Her many friends will remember Billie as fun-loving & loyal, a woman who enjoyed entertaining at her homes in Toronto & Florida. Billie loved the open road & was always on the go. She had a keen interest in design & decor & an enthusiasm for antiques & curios. She loved pets & especially her Yorkie Mickey, who kept her company on many drives to Florida. Billie spent the last few years at home focusing on family. She took great joy in her children's happiness & accomplishments. She enjoyed watching her grandchildren growing into fine young men. ... recent grandchildren added smiles & much laughter to her home. Her devoted daughter was a constant support to Billie, & provided much appreciated help whenever it was needed. Dau.X was a tiny baby & at the time this was not as commonplace as it is today. It was only with huge effort & endless dedication from her mother that Sharon went on to thrive, grow strong & grow into the accomplished woman Billie was so proud to call her daughter. Billie delighted in Sharon's world travels & loved to hear her stories & share the pictures she took. In the end, she was her own woman, true to herself as well as family & friends & all our worlds are diminished with her passing. Funeral services will be held at: York Cemetery & Visitation Centre, 160 Beecroft Road, Toronto, (1 block West of Yonge, north of Shepard). Chapel Service commences at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 15th. The family will be hosting a celebration of Billie's life for guests following the service from 3:30 till 9:30 p.m. at home. Published in the Toronto Star from August 14. - - - | MONTGOMERY, Olive Belle (I932)
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18521 | Recorded strictly for further reseach, as currently no family connection is yet found: Northfolk Families, Patteson: he names of Patteson or Patterson * were not uncommon in Norfolk in early times, but the best known (the brewers) came into Norwich from Birmingham in the 18 century, probably through the marriages of 2 of the family with Norwich people. 1) John Patteson of the “Swan” Inn, Birmingham, said to have been a great sufferer in the Royalist cause, by Anne Sparke had (2) Henry Spark Patteson of the “Bell,” Birmingham, who married Millicent Colborne of Norwich (his sister Anne married the Rev. Edward Wace, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk), & was father of (3) Henry Spark Patteson, b. 1684, d. 1765, married his cousin Catherine Wace, & had (4) Henry Spark Patteson, ironmonger and free man of Norwich (admitted 1755), b. 1725, d. 1764, married Martha Fromanteel & was father of 7 *‘This is not to be confounded with the refugee name of Peterson. John Patteson, J.P., D.L., b. 1755, Sheriff 1785, Mayor 1788, M.P. 1807, d. 1833, who by Elizabeth Staniforth had (6) John Staniforth Patteson, J.P. and D.L., b. 1782, d. 1832, admitted freeman 1804, who by Anne Elizabeth Tasker had (7) (a) The Rev. John Patteson, Canon of Norwich, who by Elizabeth, (1.of Samuel Hoare, had Frank Eugene, J .P., now of Hautbois, who in. Dorothy, d. of Capt. Philip Hamond of Westacre (q.v.), and has issue John, b. 1904:, & others. ((2) Henry Staniforth Patteson, J.P., D.L, of Cringleford, Sheriff 1858, Mayor 1862, Captain of the Norfolk Volunteers, b. 1816, d. 1898. He married Isabella Katherine Partridge of Hockham (q.v.), & had (8) Col. Henry Tyrwhitt Staniforth Patteson of Beeston Hall, D.L., b. 1851, Sheriff of Norwich 1903, High Sheriff of Norfolk 1907, married Rosa Chambers, & has issue. (9) John Dossie Patteson, b. 1889, & Robert Wace Patteson, b. 1895. Arms by gr-ant - Arg. on a fesse indented between 2 mascles paleways sa. 3 fleurs-de-lis or. Ref: Norfolk Families Vol 2, p654., by Walter Rye, Norwich, 1913. - - -98 | PATTERSON, John Sr. (I480)
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18522 | Records of the Town of Smithtown | Source (S11)
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18523 | Records show that Carl was born in Gardenville which is very near to Carrying Place, Ontario. Carl was with the Artillery in WW1 - Canadian Forces ex Belleville. | GOODMURPHY, Carl Sigmond (I2411)
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18524 | Recumbant bland stone, plot Section F, Block 20, Lot 10. | MILLARD, Arthur Medford (I318)
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18525 | Recumbant grey stone monument with tombstone on top. | BOGGS, James MD (I608)
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18526 | Recumbent cement monument, cracked in two major pieces & one small piece. | ROSZEL, Christiana .1 (I598)
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18527 | Recumbent granite monument. | PIERCE, Leah (I421)
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18528 | Recumbent memorial monument shared with husband. | TAYLOR, Sophia (I204)
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18529 | Recumbent monument on a grassy hillside. | LAWRENCE, John ERNEST Bridegland .xxvi (I1048)
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18530 | Recumbent white sandstone monument with book. | FELKER, William .1 (I212)
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18531 | Recumbent white sandstone monument: drapped Top. | GRAHAM, Mark Willson (I55)
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18532 | Recumbent white sandstone, on a cement base. | WILLSON, Phoebe Ann .2 (I11)
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18533 | Recumbent, cracked monuments 2011. | DENISON, Capt. John Lawrence .ii (I762)
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18534 | Recumbent, cracked monuments. | WILKINSON, Mary Caroline (I2874)
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18535 | Recumbent, Monument Inscription: MARK WILLSON son of Chas & Phebe GRAHAM died Dec. 20, 1869 aged 4 y's 1 mo' 22 d's. Beneath this tomb in peaceful slumber The hallow'd spirit of final rest Dear son thou art added to the number Of souls in living union blest A voice divine [?] mission [?] blessing | GRAHAM, Mark Willson (I55)
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18536 | Red Granite Monument A1-11, with Melvin W. & Roy V Mccutcheon. | MCCUTCHEON, Stewart Thomas .4 (I42)
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18537 | Red Granite Monument A1-5. | LOREE, Annie Elizabeth (I25)
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18538 | Red granite monument book & ivy, with husband Lyal. | WEST, Helen Adeline (I313)
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18539 | Red granite Monument R13 - 1. | OVERLAND, Jessie Trout Kirkwood (I128)
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18540 | Red granite monument R13-1, buried with wife Jessie Overland. | WALKER, FRANK Francis Edward .3 (I10)
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18541 | Red Granite monument reads Mary Isobel MacQuarrie, born 1888 - 1966. | MACQUARRIE, Mary ISABELLA (I245)
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18542 | Red granite monument reads 1878-54, Row 24. | WALKER, Robert James .8 (I83)
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18543 | Red granite monument s24-3. buried with siblings Matt. & Mary E Overlands. | OVERLAND, Margaret L .1 (I422)
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18544 | Red granite monument shared withT Murdo & Sarah McCut & Eileen Tinney. | TINNEY, Roy Cecil (I101)
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18545 | Red granite monument, lot 260 with wife Harriet Stevens. | MONTGOMERY, John .II (I1429)
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18546 | Red Granite monument, Plot 260. | STEVENS, Harriet Isabelle (I1641)
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18547 | Red granite monument, Plot C14-24. | LAWRENCE, Franklin (I683)
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18548 | Red granite Monument, South face, with parents. Monument S6.14. | LAWRENCE, Maranda V. (I570)
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18549 | Red granite monument. | ANDERSON, William (I270)
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18550 | Red Granite monument. | WILKINSON, George Henry (I1580)
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