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21851 | Section U. | FELKER, George LeRoy .1 (I141)
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21852 | Section W, Lot 28, Rt. 5. | HAMILTON, Walter Alexander (I551)
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21853 | Section W. | MASON, William Lorne Charles (I734)
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21854 | Section: 03, Plot: 017, Grave 4 | CHURCH, Munson Knapp (P890)
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21855 | Sedenbaugh/Seedenburg tree | PAYNE, Elizabeth (P8353)
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21856 | Sedgefield. | BARKER, Dorothea .2 (I360)
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21857 | Sedgefield. | WALKER, Jane .1 (I246)
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21858 | Sedgefield. | IRWIN, Jane (I207)
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21859 | Sedgefield. Cement pillar monument. | LACKENBY, Jane ANN (I41)
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21860 | See "History of a Pioneer Family" BIRTH: Also shown as Born 15 Oct 1840 | SHORT, Richard James (I459)
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21861 | See "History of a Pioneer Family" in possession of John Cowan January 2019 BIRTH: Also shown as Born 22 May 1842 DEATH: Also shown as Died 28 Jan 1924 | SHORT, Joseph William (I449)
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21862 | see Alberta BMD newspaper index.... Calgary Herald June 7,1990 | HAYDEN, Carolyn ( Carrie)Jennie (P72)
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21863 | see also records of Messiah Anglican church in Kincardine. Dagg, Henry,age 78 of Kincardine, labourer, priest was Rev. William H. Hartley | DAGG, Henry (P96)
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21864 | see application for headstone | HAYDEN, William Wallace (P198)
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21865 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1150)
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21866 | See attached sources. | MOORE, Harry Claud (I1233)
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21867 | See attached sources. | MOORE, Elizabeth "Bessie" Greenwood B.A. (I1352)
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21868 | see baptism | DOYLE, Mary Ellen (P144)
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21869 | See bio in Library/Janet Hall Jeffrey/8-Francis Hall | HALL, Francis (I12)
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21870 | See Biography of Sir Henry Mill Pellatt | PELLATT, Sir Henry Mill (I18407)
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21871 | see births attached | HAYDEN, Winnifred Mae (P126)
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21872 | see births attached | HEADON (HAYDEN), John (P138)
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21873 | see cemetery/burial record update... now online see CemSearch.ca Hayden Matilda Ada81 yearsdied November 1 1919 buried November 2 1918 of old age union cemetry Rev Shorey | WALLACE, Matilda Ada (P73)
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21874 | see death certificate | DOYLE, John D (P146)
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21875 | see death certificate | SAINSBURY, Albert (P203)
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21876 | see death certificate | DYER, Harriett Carder (P204)
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21877 | see death certificate residence is listed as Huron Terrace Street in Kincardine | DAGG, Ann Jane (P91)
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21878 | see death certificate Wingham Cemetery Plot B | CAMPBELL, Maggie A (P21)
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21879 | see death certificate attached | CAMPBELL, Maggie A (P21)
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21880 | see death certificate attached | CAMPBELL, Maggie A (P21)
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21881 | see death certificate attached died of old age...heart failure | WALLACE, Matilda Ada (P73)
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21882 | see Death Certificate attached listed as dying from a disease of the heartemployment listed as a dressmaker; the informant was the medical Doctor | HEADON (HAYDEN), Mary (P134)
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21883 | see death certificate attached see marriage certificate | HALLAM, Susanna Margaret Reta (P67)
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21884 | see death certificate familySearch | DOYLE, John D (P146)
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21885 | see death certificatefrom peritonitis and gangrenous appendix while i Sacred Heart Hospital; informant listed as Harry Doyle of Kingston Ontario; listed as a cook; | DOYLE, John D (P146)
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21886 | see death index | HAYDEN, Mildred Adelaide (P196)
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21887 | see death notice dated 27Feb. 1886 attached in gallery | HAYDEN, Catherine Winnifred (P83)
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21888 | see death notice from a Port Hope newspaper dated March 10 1894 attached in gallery | WALLACE, Clarke (P90)
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21889 | see Drouin Collection attached | MASTERSON, Catherine (P141)
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21890 | see drouin collection burials | HEADON (HAYDEN), John (P138)
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21891 | see druoin collection burials | HEADON (HAYDEN), John (P138)
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21892 | see funeral home record | HAYDEN, Thomas (P81)
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21893 | see gallery | BARKER, Kate Maud (P127)
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21894 | see headstone for date | CAMPION, Elizabeth Agnes (P123)
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21895 | see headstone for date gallery | CAMPION, Elizabeth Agnes (P123)
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21896 | See Isabella 1771, May 11. [c1758]Carman, John, of Middlesex Co. Ward. Son of Stephen Carman, of said Co., deceased. Said Ward makes choice of Jonathan Moores as his Guardian. Guardian - Jonathan Moores. Fellowbondsman - Samuel Franklin Parker: both of Woodbridge, said Co Lib. K, p. 322. 1st wife was Catherine Ryno (c1725-c1759) whom he married May 1746 #047; Jonathan MOORE & Charles WRIGHT, both of Woodbridge in the County of Mid'x... [bound to]... Lewis MORRIS, Governor... 500 pounds... 17 May 1746. ... Jonathan MOORE... obtained license of marriage for himself and for Catherine RYNO of Woodbridge aforesaid, spinster... [w] Tho:s BARTOW [consent] May 17 1746 John RYNO Juner and Mary RYNO dos frely give their consent . . . [affidavit] sworn to the signing & that it was intended to signifie consent than Jonathan MOORE should mary their daughter. . . Jonathan Moore (carpenter), Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., 39, 19; 2, 20, 1800, 3, 19, 1800. Children: Experience (my eldest daughter), wife of William Inslee, Sarah, wife of Isaac Tappen, Rebecca, Deliverance, and Isabel, my three youngest daughters Witnesses: Ichabod Potter, William Gilman, John Aikens. Executors : Friend Richard Wright, son-in-law William Inslee. James-w-moore: Rev-john-moore-of-newtown-long-island-and-some-of-his-descendants #047; Jonathan MOORE & Charles WRIGHT, both of Woodbridge in the County of Mid'x... [bound to]... Lewis MORRIS, Governor... 500 pounds... 17 May 1746. ... Jonathan MOORE... obtained license of marriage for himself and for Catherine RYNO of Woodbridge aforesaid, spinster... [w] Tho:s BARTOW [consent] May 17 1746 John RYNO Juner and Mary RYNO dos frely give their consent . . . [affidavit] sworn to the signing & that it was intended to signifie consent than Jonathan MOORE should mary their daughter. . . #198; Jonathan MOORE and Jonathan INSLEE, both of Woodbridge in Middlesex County... [bound to]... Thomas BOONE, Governor... 500 pounds... 12 Aug 1761. ... Jonathan MOORE... obtained license of marriage for himself and for Mary STONE of the same place, spinster... [w] John SMYTH 1773, Nov. 17. Dolbeer, John, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co. Int. Adm'x - Rebecca Dolbeer. Fellowbondsman - David Herriot; both of said place. 1773, Nov. 11. Inventory, made by Jonathan Moores and Jonathan Inslee. Lib. K, p. 553 | MOORES, Jonathan (I2661)
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21897 | See Lavinia2 in media | Family (F842)
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21898 | See Maggies Story "Margaret FARMER was born March 28, 1870 in Bythswood, Glasgow Scotland. She was the illiegitimate daughter of Agnes FARMER. Agnes was the daughter of Thomas Farmer and Mary Campbell. Shortly after her birth Maggie was adopted by Andrew SHANKIE and Margaret CUNNINGHAM, Andrew worked as an iron moulder and the family lived at #5 Burnside Buildings in the Milton District of Glasgow. Andrew passed away not too long after that, and his widow then remarried. Eventually Margaret was not wanted and she was placed in the City Orphans Home at James Morrison Street on April 4,1882. Margaret was sent to Canada on May 26,1882 and would have been sent to the Marchmont Home in Belleville. From there she was placed with Levi and Eliza Varney in Bloomfield." Margaret Shankey became the adopted daughter of the Varneys, see the book "Quaker Days and Quaker Ways" which refers to the Varney Family. Eliza Hollingsworth Jones - born Sep 30/1829 in Picton. Her parents were John Jones of County Wexford, Ireland - born Mar 20/1795, and Abigail Richmond Cunningham - born in Hallowell on Aug 26/1809. She met Levi Varney and they were married on Jun 16/1848 in Bloomfield at the Friend's Meeting House. By 1881, Levi and Eliza Varney were running the West Lake Boarding School. In 1882, Levi and Eliza built a 3rd Meeting House in the Village, on the west side of the town of Bloomfield. Eliza Varney died on April 26/1915 on Big Island. Her funeral was held in Picton two days later. | SHANKIE, Margaret (I262)
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21899 | see marriage contrat | MCINTOSH, Jean Annie Winifred (P41)
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21900 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I175)
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