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21751 | Sarah is the sixth daughter of Geo BARKER of Sedgefield parish & his wife Hannah MATHEWS native of Bp Auckland. | BARKER, Sarah (I350)
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21752 | Sarah Jane is the daughter of Elizabeth & Joseph Fearnley. | FERNLEY, Sarah Jane (I1280)
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21753 | Sarah Jane is the daughter of Elizabeth Cummer & Peter Lawrence. Sarah was named after there Aunt Sarah Jane Lawrence. . Married after her father's death in August 1860 and and her first child, Mary E. was born 1866. Obituary . 1899 Feb 27th - Noverre - On Monday, morning, Feb 27th, 41 Beverly St., Sarah Jane, beloved wife of Captain F A Noverre, youngest daughter of the late Peter Lawrence, Esq., Funeral Thursday at 3 o'clock. [Beverly St., Dundas & McCall St, Toronto]. . 1899 Apr 8 - WILLS Entered For Probate: Mrs. Sarah Jane Noverre willed her estate, consisting of $1,200 equity in 41 Beverley street, $185 cash & $150 in household goods of her husband &children. Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto. - - - | LAWRENCE, Sarah JANE .x (I418)
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21754 | Sarah Judith is the daughter of Statira Edith Montgomery & Stillwell Willson the Younger. | WILLSON, Sarah Judith .6 (I1053)
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21755 | Sarah Lawrence married Capt. Wallaby of New York. | LAWRENCE, Sarah .vi (I361)
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21756 | Sarah Lockwood is the daughter of Gersham Lockwood & niece of Lord John Millington England. . 1804 March 8, license, William Marsh & Sarah MontgomeryAt St. James Anglican Church, Toronto. . Like the Marshs & Montgomerys they lived on Yonge St. Stillwell Willson was John Willson, Sr.'s second child. He was born June 2, 1793 & died May 23, 1863. When Mrs. [Sarah] Stillwell Wilson attended her sister Sarah Marsh's funeral in 1883, she was 88 years old. Ref: The ancestors & descendants of F. A. Marsh & Ivy Crites: containing ancestors in America from 1620 to the present with the origins of some English & German ancestors as early as 1480. By William Robert Marsh. Pub 1990. . 1812 Jan 3, Mrs. Sarah Rogers (Timothy) left Newmarket to go to York to get some things she wanted to begin build their house. As we rode this 24 miles she look pleasant & told her wishes, the next day attend to sell & buy. After Sarah & Rogers had been there a while, went 6 or 7 miles up Yonge Street to William Marsh's for his wife was her relations & they used us well; but my wife was taken poorly & complained of chills, then an ague & pain between her breast & side, & her old relations was very kind & also was Sally their daughter; & I won soon went to York & brought Dr. Aspinwall; & everything was done that man could do. We had 4 child at home. It being very cold I was overmuch fatigued in attending upon her. …She died Jan 17 at my own house in Pickering. They were Quakers. Ref: Timothy Rogers: An Autobiography, 1756-1866, published 1937, p32. - - - Obituary 1883 Reach was reported of Mrs Sarah Marsh, of Ridgetown, aged 104. She had been born in New Brunswick where her family had fled following the US revolution, coming to Canada in 198. In 1823 her husband chopped down the first reed & built the first house in Ridgeown. Of 13 children, 4 sons & a daughter survived. She was a sister of John Montgomery at whose Toronto district tavern, William Lyons Mackenzie had rallied his forces in the 1837 rebellion. - - - | MONTGOMERY, Sarah Louise (I481)
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21757 | Sarah Lundy daughter of William Lundy His father, Joshua, Wilson, [ i.e. Joshua, The Third] was a son of a U.E. Loyalty, & settled in Whitchurch in 1821 & died in 1877. Our subject was married in 1861 to Mark Walks of Whitby Twp.; they have 4 children: Ella M., James A. Arthur E & Edgar. Agnes Randall. Sarah Lundy was John David Willson's first wife. John David Willson wrote the following Memorial for his late wife Sarah Lundy Willson: My spirit rent in twain, & I was but part, no Bride without the Bridegroom, nor Bridegroom without the Bride was like the mourning of my soul. I sought for rest & found none. I wept & knew not the cause. The pillow gave no rest to mine eyes, nor food contentment to my heart. I sought her spirit through all the watches of the night, & found her not. In vain I sought for her whom I would see. I mourned for a communication from her lips again. I mourned to know where she was, & what she had to communicate to me, for I could not live without her conversation. I drew near her bed, I thought I could discover a spark of life to move within her heart although her person was deceased. I put mine ear to her breast to know if I could discover any symptoms of life in her, whether spiritual or personal; I could discover nothing but the breaking of a bubble within her. In despair I left her & mourned again. Disconsolate, I returned to her person & thought I heard a language in her breast saying I will soon come to thee. (I had offered myself a sacrifice to death to be with her but unacceptable to God - I had to remain to weep).  His father, Joshua, Wilson, [ i.e. Joshua, The Third] was a son of a U.E. Loyalty, & settled in Whitchurch in 1821 & died in 1877. Our subject was married in 1861 to Mark Walks of Whitby Twp.; they have 4 children: Ella M., James A. Arthur E & Edgar. Found her not. In vain I sought for her whom I would see. I mourned for a communication from her lips again. I mourned to know where she was, what she had to communicate to me, for I could not live without her conversation. I drew near her bed, I thought I could discover a spark of life to move within her heart although her person was deceased. I put mine ear to her breast to know if I could discover any symptoms of life in her, whether spiritual or personal; I could discover nothing but the breaking of a bubble within her. In despair I left her & mourned again. Disconsolate, I returned to her person & thought I heard a language in her breast saying I will soon come to thee. (I had offered myself a sacrifice to death to be with her but unacceptable to God - I had to remain to weep)." - - - | LUNDY, Sarah (I87)
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21758 | Sarah Lundy was John David Willson's first wife. John David Willson wrote the following Memorial for his late wife Sarah Lundy Willson: “My spirit rent in twain, & I was but part, no Bride without the Bridegroom, nor Bridegroom without the Bride was like the mourning of my soul. I sought for rest & found none. I wept & knew not the cause. The pillow gave no rest to mine eyes, nor food contentment to my heart. I sought her spirit through all the watches of the night, & found her not. In vain I sought for her whom I would see. I mourned for a communication from her lips again. I mourned to know where she was, & what she had to communicate to me, for I could not live without her conversation. I drew near her bed, I thought I could discover a spark of life to move within her heart although her person was deceased. I put mine ear to her breast to know if I could discover any symptoms of life in her, whether spiritual or personal; I could discover nothing but the breaking of a bubble within her. In despair I left her & mourned again. Disconsolate, I returned to her person & thought I heard a language in her breast saying I will soon come to thee. (I had offered myself a sacrifice to death to be with her but unacceptable to God - I had to remain to weep)." - - - | LUNDY, Sarah (I114)
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21759 | Sarah Maria is the daughter of Mary D Willson.III & Peter Lawrence Jr. . Married 3 Jan 1877 at the residence of the bride's father. Tp. of York, Ontario. . 1919 Mar 13, Obituary: died Mrs. Wm. Morris, Rodney, 66 year, nee Sara Lawrence, Dau. of Peter Lawrence & Mary Willson. Ref: Rodney Mercury Newspaper. - - - | LAWRENCE, Sarah Maria .Xii (I48)
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21760 | Sarah Maria is the daughter of Mary D Willson.III & Peter Lawrence Jr. Ontario Land Registry, Simcoe Co., Lots 7-8 Con 8 Innisfil - 400 Acres, Books 93, 94, p102 & 182 . 1850 Jun 17, Patent, Crown, to Peter Rezeau Lawrence, Lots 7-8 each at 200 acres [=400 Acres]; . 1852 Jun 13, B&S, Peter Lawrence etux, to Sarah Maria Lawrence, £25, Lot 7 E½, 100 acres; . 1856 Oct 13, Rufus Skinner of Toronto etux (Sarah Maria), to Alex W Smith of Toronto, £1627, E½ Lot 7, 100 Acres certificate endorsed. . 1877 Jan 3, at the residence of the bride's father. Twp. of York, Ontario. . 1919 Mar 10 - Obituary - Morris, At Rodney, Ontario, on Tuesday, Mar 4, Sara Lawrence Morris, wife of Wm. Morris & daughter of Peter Lawrence & Mary Willson & granddaughter of the late Major Peter Lawrence & Elizabeth Cummer of Eglinton. Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto. . 1919 Mar 13, Obituary: died Mrs. Wm. Morris, Rodney, 66 year, nee Sara Lawrence, Dau. of Peter Lawrence & Mary Willson. Ref: Rodney Mercury Newspaper. - - - | LAWRENCE, Sarah Maria .xiii (I432)
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21761 | Sarah married 1852 Jan 4 to Wm. Teeple. . 1903 Nov 12 - Mrs. Wm. Teeple passed away on Sunday last at her home just west of town, after a long illness. She was in her 72nd year & was greatly esteemed by a large circle of friends. Mrs. Teeple who was in her 72nd year is one of the oldest residents of the township having always lived in the neighborhood of Aylmer. Her aged partner & 1 daughter, Miss Jennie, at home, are left to mourn her loss. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon to the Aylmer cemetery, a large number being present to show their respect for deceased. Ref: Aylmer Express Newspaper, published 10 & 12th Nov, 1903. - - - | WHITESELL, Sarah J (I153)
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21762 | Sarah McCutcheon married Chas. James McCormick, 1863-1906. Their child: Wm. Chas. MCormick, 1893-1967. | MCCUTCHEON, Sarah (I337)
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21763 | Sarah Townley married Mr. Shackmaple. Sarah Lawrence married Joseph Rodman, b: 1685-04-11 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA: Child: William Rodman, b: 1721-10-31 in Coleraine, Londonberry, Ulster, Ireland. - - - | TOWNLEY, Sarah (I412)
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21764 | Sarah Tuttle daughter of Joan Antrobus & John Tuttle. Married Boston 1653 Feb 1, to Richard Martine. deposed 1659 Jun 13, aged about 26 years. | TUTTLE, Sarah (I574)
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21765 | Sarah Vanzant married 27 Dec 1831, at Pickering, to Jacob Caster, by Rev Wm. Jenkins, Witnesses: Elijah Y Miller & Catherine Caster [ Jacob Castor ] - - - | VANZANT, Sarah SALLY (I800)
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21766 | Sarah, b. ca. 1652, m. by license dated 23 of 1, 1674 to Jabez ROGERS (GMNJ 43:51). On May 1, 1697 Jebez ROGERS of Newark received a patent for 250 acres, including a home lot of 6 acres (NJA 21:263). | Family (F3768)
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21767 | Sarah.1 is the daughter of Rebecca Briggs & Capt. Thomas Cornell. . Sarah Cornell married first 1 Sep 1643, New Amsterdam Reformed Church, NY to Thomas Willnett. Children Wm & Thos. Willett. . Sarah Cornell Willet married 2nd. on 3 Nov 1647 NY to Charles Bridges. . Sarah Cornell Willet Bridges married 3rd (before 9 Jan 1679), John Lawrence. . 1662 - Witness at the 1662 baptism of her neice Elisabeth, daughter of Richard Cornell. . 1673 - Sarah and Rebecca make their brother Richard, attorney, to collect moneys under their mother's WILL. It may be well to mention here, that Cornell's Neck, which was a grant to Thomas Cornell from Gov. Kieft, July 21, 1646, was occupied for a number of years by him, but that being driven away by the Indians he returned to Portsmouth, Rhode Island, where he had a grant from that town of over 100 Feb. 4, 1646, & here he lived & died and was hurried in the family cemetery as before mentioned. He seems to have left all his landed estate to his wife, Rebecca. She gave Cornell's Neck to her daughters, Sarah & Rebecca, & the latter conveyed her interest in it to her sister, Sarah, who thus became the second whole owner of the property. She seems never to have occupied the place, but have preferred the security of city life in New Amsterdam, & Flushing was probably the summer residence of her first husband, Thomas Willett, also of her third husband, John Lawrence. After the law suit she conveyed Cornell's Neck to her eldest son, William Willett, who occupied this place, but died unmarried; his nephew, Col. Thomas Willett, was his successor as owner of the estate. The Willetts were a family of considerable prominence in the early history of the colony & filled many political & military offices. Cornell's Neck remained in the possession of the Willett family for over one hundred years. It was however afterwards divided, & in the absence of male heirs, passed out of the family & Cornell's Neck is now [1902] owned by the families of Ludlow & Beach, some Roman Catholic institutions, and others . Sarah third married John Lawrence, son of John Lawrence (ca 1618-1699) & Susannah (-aft May 1699), in Flushing, Queens County, New York. Born ca 1644. John died ca 1697 - - - | CORNELL, Sarah .1 (I2663)
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21768 | Saratoa, Santa clara Co., Cal. | SHIEFFIELD, Leslie Ellsworth (I2351)
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21769 | Saratoga, Cal. | WITHEY, Hattie Elizabeth (I1772)
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21770 | Sarnia, ON. | BOWEN, Harry Littleton (I697)
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21771 | Sarnia. | LAWRENCE, Jacob .III (I314)
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21772 | Sarnia. | LAWRENCE, Edward Carroll .ii (I1061)
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21773 | Sarnia. | HANES, Ada Jane (I1500)
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21774 | Sarnia. Monument 185, buried with Jean Core. | LAWRENCE, William RALPH .20 (I1062)
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21775 | Sask. | DOANE, George Roland .2 (I245)
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21776 | Saskatchewan, Canada. | LIND, Walter George (I536)
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21777 | Saskatchewan, Plot 48A-L052-NH. | WALKER, Arthur Edward .2 (I194)
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21778 | Saskatchewan. | SIMPKIN, Lillian LILLIE (I238)
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21779 | Sattle. | PATTERSON, Nicholas Ira (I338)
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21780 | Saturday. Ontario | Family (F20)
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21781 | Savage suggests that Elizabeth may have been the widow of Thomas Periman. | PERRIMAN, Elizabeth (I2083)
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21782 | Sawyer Hill Burying Ground Newburyport Essex County Massachusetts | MORSE, Ruth (P3810)
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21783 | Sawyer Hill Burying Ground Newburyport Essex County Massachusetts, | MOODY, Deacon Caleb (P3783)
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21784 | sboeka@abbnebraska.com Sarah Boeka sent pictures | WOODS, Salem (P2658)
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21785 | sboeka@abbnebraska.com Sarah Boeka sent pictures | HALL, Marcella Genevra (P826)
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21786 | Scan in John's e-Library | Repository (REPO1)
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21787 | Scanned from microfilm Oct 10 2019 by John Cowan | Source (S130)
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21788 | Scarboro Jct., RR 1. | RICHARDS, James Ernest (I1503)
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21789 | Scarborough, ON. A fine well chiseled white monument #15.18, reset in a free standing setting. | RUSSELL, Elizabeth A (I67)
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21790 | Scared to the Memory of Mercy Miles. | HAYNES, MERCY (I662)
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21791 | scattered | DAVIS, Catherine Lee (I1801)
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21792 | Schameder, Siegen-Wittgenstein, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany | MÜELLER, Catherina Elisabeth (I85)
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21793 | Schodack is a corruption of the Indian name Esquatak, meaning the fireplace of the nation," because the of the Mohican Indians held their council-seat here. Henry Hudson visited here in 1609. * UCLPetition 96, M Batch 4, C 2193, p 363: [Summary] . to Lt. Gov. Peregrine Maitland, Petition of Thomas Mulloy. He has been 38 years [1779] in the Canadas, served faithful the former war with the USA. Himself & 2 sons served in Flank Companies of Glengarry Militia Regiment; also in the Secondary Militia in the year 1794 at Mississgua Bay. He resided in Lancaster, Glengarry Co., he has borne a general good character, has a large family & never received any lands or renumeration whatever for his services. Wants lands form him & his sons. He moved his family to this part of the country for the benefit of health. Signed, Thomas Mulloy. [undated, but envelope reads 12 Feb 1817] Envelope, Granted 300 Acres as a solder, was ordered 14 June, 1798, but no location found. Signed, 19 Dec 1818, Survey General Office, T. Ridout. . To Peter Russell, Petition of Thomas Mulloy Lancaster Twp.., Eastern District, Glengarry Co. He served as a prime solder in Indian Dept. under the command of Captain Joseph Brant & has received no lands. Signed, 10 October, 1797, Co. Glengarry. Thomas Mulloy. . Walter Sutherland, Esq. informs me the Captain Brant acquainted him & that the Thomas Mulloy served in Indian Dept. due the late Rebellion. Signed, Wm. Filker, JP., 12 Oct 1797. . UCLPetition 429, M Batch 12, C2202, P309-319. To Lt. Gov. Frances Gore, Petition of Thomas Mulloy of Lancaster Twp., Yeoman Petitioner resided in the Colones previous to the revolution in the Province of New York. He joined the Royal Standard in 1780 & served in British volunteers Corps, in the Indian Department, until the reduction there of in 1783. He resided in this Province from its first settlement. In 1797 he Petitioned the Government by the late Robert J D Gray, Esq., to have his named inserted on the UE List to receive land but he never heard whether his Petition was ever granted or not. doing the late war [1812] he & his sons did their duty in defense of the Province without suspicion of aiding or assisting the enemy. John H Campbell of Charlottenburgh to be take out the deed when completed. Signed, Thomas HISXMARK Mulloy, Charlottenburgh, August 24, 1816. Sworn before Alex McKenzie, J.P., Thomas HISXMARK Mulloy. Note: Petitions are written in the same strong & neat handwriting of John Cameron, JP. . Affidavit1: Home District, James Young of Markham, yeoman, late of Lancaster Twp. where he resided since infancy, till about 2 years past, taketh oath that has been for many years reacquainted with Thomas Mulloy, the elder, now of Vaughan Two, Home District [York Co.], yeoman & also a resident of Lancaster. Mulloy resided nearly 10 years preceding 1804 & he removed to Lower Canada. Mulloy returned to Lancaster about 1808 & resided in Lancaster about 12 months ago when he removed to Vaughan where he has ever since remained. Signed, 21 December, 1808. John Small, JP, James HISXMARK Young. . Affidavit2: Home District, Wincy Mulloy, wife of Thomas Molly, Vaughan Twp., yeoman, late Lancaster Twp., East District, makedth oath, 52 years of age [1766]. She was brought up at Schoodick, the late New York Province, USA. She was acquainted with Thomas Mulloy at the age to 10 or 12 years , who a that period went to the same school with herself at Schoodick. Signed, York, 21 Dec, 1808, John Small, JP, Winey HERXMARK Mulloy. . Affidavit3: I certify the petitioners Thomas Mulloy did his duty in defence of the Province during the late war the the United States & his 3 sons served in the Flank Companies of the First Reg. Glenegarry Militia, the first years of the War & then afterwards 2 of them into the Provincial Dragoons. Signed, York, 19 Sept 1816. John H. Campbell, 1st Reg Glengarry Militia. Affidavit4: I certify This Molly joined his Majesty Standard at Niagara in the year 1780 & served in captivity Joseph Brants Corps as a Volunteer,. Signed, York 9 July, 1819, David Secord, M.P. Affidavit5: Before me John Cameron, Justice of Peace.Thomas Mulloy of Lancaster Twp., Glengarry Co. makekth oath he resided in the US previous to the Revolution. He joined the Royal Standard in 1780 & served in Brant's Volunteers until the Peace in 1783. Signed, 23 Jan 1817, John Cameron, JP, Thomas Mulloy Affidavit6: I do hereby certify from he recollection I known the bear Thomas Mulloy. I believed he serve in the revolutionary was as a Forester (or Volunteer) in the Six Nation Indian department at Niagara., Signed, Robt. Nelles, York 1st March 1820. Affidavit7: Before John Cameron, Esq, JP. Jeremiah Snyder, Lancaster. maketh oath he was acquainted with Thomas Mulloy's father in the US, that the was a Loyal Subject. One the the above mentioned, Thomas Mulloys brothers joined the Royal Standard with him in 1776. Sworn, at Glengarry, 23 Jan 1817, John Cameron, JP & Jeremiah HISXMARK Snyder. Envelope: Entered into UE List, 22 March 1820. Ontario Land Registry Abstract Book Peel County Lot 19 South, Con 3, AlbionTwp., . 1834 Nov 23, Patent, The Crown to Thomas Mulloy, 100 Acres West Half . 1833 Aug 1, Reg. 1834 Dec 22, Bargin&Sale, Thomas Mullory, to John W Brown, Part A . 1833 Aug 1, B&S, TM to Hugh Mulloy, Part . 1839 May 19, B&S, TM & wife, to Mary Mitchell, £11, 1s., part acre. . 1863 Apr 25, Hugh Mulloy etux, to James Wilson, $100, 50A NW Quarter. . 1872 Sep 7, B&S, Hugh Mulloy, to Barnibus Mulloy, $1000, 50 A SW Quarter. . 1878 Feb 19, Mortgage, Banibus Mulloy, to Landed Banking & Loan co., $919.44, 50A SW. . Transcripts by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | MULLOY, Thomas (I1665)
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21794 | Scotch descent. | HAMILTON, James .1 (I1349)
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21795 | Scott is the son of Mary Jane Nichols and John Nicholson. | NICHOLSON, Scott Andrew (I1247)
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21796 | Scott is the son of Mary Anne Morgan & Stewart McDougall. . 1946, Milner Hotel, Boise Idaho. . 1916 May 2, Detroit Border Crossing, Resident Alien's Border Crossing ID Card: McDougall, William M, a lawful permanent resident of the US at 287 Depew St., Buffalo, NY Born 1/30/94, Goderich, Ont., Marital Status D, Occupation; Wrestler, Nationality Canada, Height 5 ft, 11 In., Age. 52. Weight 230, Complexion fair, Hair Brown, Eyes Grey. One finger print. Buffalo, NY, 2 May 1946. Departure contract: Mother, Mary McDougall & Arrival contact, foster-sister, Mrs. A Taylor. > USA Declaration of Intention to (become an American citizen) Scott Morgan McDougall residence Milner Hotel, Boise, born Mar 11, 1899, age 47 y. [Information as below Naturalization]., Boise, Restaurant manger. Signed photo of William Morgan McDougall attached. Note: Scott wears a suit, white shirt & dark tie with large figures like 'O's on it. Short hair, a Large man. - Idaho Naturalization Records, William Morgan McDougall, 1709 N. 8th St. Boise, Housewife & Nurse, Age 57, born Jan 20, 1894 Goderich, Ontario, Complexion Medium, grey eyes, brown hair, height 5 feet 11 inches, weigh 230 Lbs. Scar right forefinger. married Ruby McDougall on Aug 3, 1946, at Boise, Idaho, He was born at Goderich, Ontario, Jan 20, 1894, Last residence, Toronto, ON. He has 6 children: Donald 2.3.13, born Winnipeg, Manitoba & resides Ashern, Manitoba, Marion (f) 9.17.14, Winnipeg, resides Wyevale, Ontario; Ivy (f) 9.21.16 Winnipeg, res. Toronto, Ontario; William, 8. 17.18, born at & resides Ashern, Manitoba; Margaret, 8.2.20 b. Ashern, Manitoba, res. Toronto; & Gordon McDougall, born 6.5.22 Ashern, res. Toronto, Ontario. Affidavit of witnesses, Clarence J Rigney, Detective, 1902 N 7th St. Boise; & Phylis Catalano, housewife, 3401 Crescent Rim Dr. Boise. - both have known Scott since Nov 1, 1946. Sworn William Morgan McDougall. 12 Feb, 1952. . Ruby recounts that one weekend Scot skipped out of Boise to go gambling in Nevada, but his luck was with him & he had won a good packet of money. Scott knew he be in hot water when he came home, so to smooth his return he bought Ruby this beautiful black vase with gold leaf on it. It was a even toss to knew whether which Ruby liked the better, the adventure or the prized gold vase. - - - | MCDOUGALL, William Morgan SCOTTY (I131)
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21797 | Scottish origin. | COWELL, Mrs. Caroline (I572)
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21798 | Scotty is the son of Margaret S Ferrier & David Lewis Hammond. Scott married Margaret Ross 1910-2004. | HAMMOND, Elias Johnston SCOTTY (I924)
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21799 | Sea Tac, King Co., Wash. Red granite monument with 2 candles. | MYERS, Laura Elizabeth (I21)
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21800 | Seaforth | WILLSON, Elizabeth MARY .11 (I276)
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