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22051 | Skuse 2 | WYANT*, Nettie R. (I444)
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22052 | Skuse 2 | SKUSE*, Eli E. Christopher (I442)
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22053 | Slate monument. | LAWRENCE, Elisha Sr. 1st. (I13)
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22054 | Sloanstown, Donaghadee, Irealnd | MCCUTCHEON, John ALEXANDER .2 (I68)
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22055 | Small cement lamb monument. | FELKER, Jessie B .2 (I39)
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22056 | Small granite marker. | ROACH, Hazel Dell (I752)
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22057 | Small granite stone covered with liken. [2011.] | REDMOND, William Preston .2 (I686)
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22058 | Small grey granite monument imbedded in large cement on the ground, | COOPER, Malcolm J MAC (I660)
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22059 | Small grey granite monument reads Christeena 1851-1923. | ROSZEL, Christiana Annetta .2 (I424)
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22060 | Small grey recumbent monument. | PIERCE, John Lincoln .1 (I410)
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22061 | Small recumbent grey granite monument. | SEEL, Mina LUCINDA (I1765)
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22062 | Small recumbent square monument. | CLARK, Sarah (I856)
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22063 | Small red granite monument is semi-illegible. | ANDREW, Merle Arthur (I257)
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22064 | Small white marble monument with two flowers & a star. | MYERS, Herbert Monroe .2 (I311)
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22065 | Small white monument/ son of Jesse & Waite Anne. | DOAN, Daniel Moore (I197)
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22066 | Smith in Risla, according to baptismal records of his son Andrew OCCUPATION: "Smith in Risla" (sic) when his son Alexander was born. | JEFFREY, Patrick (I56)
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22067 | Smith is the son of Elizabeth Smith & William Nelles. * Gertrude Burns Nelles married Frederick O Johnson & brother Smith Burns Nelles married Julia Ann Johnston.ii . 1898 Apr 7 - An very enjoyable entertainment is promised for Good Friday evening. …The funeral of Edna, only dau of Mr Mrs Thomas Maltby, Thursy last, from their residence to family burying plat at Norval. Pallbears, Donald, Alex & John McGregor, Thomas & Smith Nelles & James Jessamin. Ref: Acton Free Press. OBITUARY (of his mother) MRS. WILLIAM NELLES At the residence of her son, Thomas Nellis, Nassagaweya, on Tuesday afternoon, 13th January, Elizabeth Smith, widow of the late William Nelles, passed away after a long & painful illness, which was borne with Christian patience. Deceased was in her 72 year. She was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, & emigrated to Canada with her late husband & their eldest son, William in 1866. They settled first in Chinguacousy, moving from thence to the Scotch Block, Esquesing, & finally to Nassagaweya where the family has spent the past 35 years. Her husband was instantly killed 29 years ago by falling on the ice near his home. A brother & a sister, Mr. George Smith, of Credit Forks, & Mrs. Burns, of England, survive, also 4 sons & 2 daughters, William at Guelph, George, Thomas and Smith in Nassagaweya, Mrs. John Graham, Eramosa, and Mrs. Frederick Johnston, Erin. One son, Benjamin, was drowned in Cuba about 4 years ago. The funeral was held on Friday, 16th inst., to Fairview Cemetery, Acton, and was largely attended. It was conducted by her pastor, Rev. George Clarke, Methodist Minister, assisted by Rev. J. H. Dodds, of the Presbyterian Church, Rockwood. The pall bearers were 6 intimate friends, Messrs. James Scott, James Clark, George Graham, Robert Wansbrough, Walter Lamb & William Murray. Ref: Acton Free Press. Obituary: Smith B Nellis Service at the Rockwood United Church on Wed. Afternoon marked the passing of Smith Burns Nellis, RR 1,Rockwood. Mr. Nellis dies suddenly on Monday, a victim of a heart attack. He was in h is 70th year. Native of Scotch Block, Esquesing Twp., he was born Nov 7, 1875, a son of Wm. Nellis & Elizabeth Smith. Later living at Blue Springs, Nassagaweya, he moved to the Fifth Line of Eramosa in Dec. 1917. Mr. Nellis was a farmer, staunch Liberal & member of Rockwood United Church. His wife, Julia Ann Johnston died at their home Jan. 25, 1932. She was born in Erin Twp., a daughter of Herbert Johnston & Martha Leslie. Two child survive: Cecil Rae Nellis at home; Mrs Robert Williamson, RR 3, Rockwood. Also remaining are 2 brothers: Thomas of Nassagaweya & Robert, of Erin, A sister, Mrs. Fred (Gertrude) Johnston, Acton & 3 grandchildren. Three brothers & a sister predeceased him: Wm. Geo. Gen & Mrs John Elizabeth Graham. Rev John Ward officiated at the funeral services. Pall bearers included Alex Brydon, Lorne Allan, Geo. Harwood, Wilbert Smith, Robt Major & Robt Alexander. Henry Nellis, Bill Johnston, Alfred Winters, Lloyd Burt, Bert Nellis, Chester Allen, Mansell Neillis & Norriah Leader were flower bearers. Interment was at Fairview Cemetery, Acton. Ref: Acton Free Press. - - - | NELLIS, Smith Burns (I1208)
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22068 | Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. | Source (S656163884)
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22069 | Social Security Death Index Social Security Death Index Name: Herbert Walker SSN: xxxx-xxx-2084 Last Residence: 50441 Hampton, Franklin, Iowa, Born: 10 Aug 1918 Died: Jan 1988 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1 | WALKER, Herbert Wayne 1 (P19)
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22070 | Solemnization of Matrimony between John Carley and Dorcas Conger, both of Hallowell, according to the form of our Church (Methodist), Mar. 2nd, 1817, by Thomas Madden, Elder. | Family (F3993)
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22071 | Solid white pillar stands before two Monumentcemented on the ground. 2009. | WILLSON, Sarah .2 (I18)
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22072 | Solomon was born in Belleville, Ontario. Lydia Hutchinson was born in Huntingdon Twp, her parents were Jonathan and Elizabeth. They were of English origin and were Quakers by religion. By 1860, the Hutchinson family were living in Hillier Twp. Solomon and Lydia were married on October 8, 1860 in Prince Edward County (probably Hillier Township) and accepted the Quaker religion. PROPERTY - HALLOWELL Solomon purchased the East Half of the North Half of Lot 11 - 3rd Concession - Hallowell Twp from his father Lawrence on April 22, 1867. On October 28, 1868, Solomon sold 20 acres (East Half) to Richard Saylor. The West Half was given by Agreement of Mortgage to Rensaler Cooper, on March 20, 1869. Rensaler married Eliza Goodmurphy, youngest sister of Solomon. PROPERTY - HILLIER Solomon acquired 70 acres of Lot 1, Conc. 1, Hillier Twp on November 5, 1872 from Silas Reynolds & Charlotte Blakely. The property was on the westside of the Town Line Road, and ran from just south of Gilead Rd, and north towards the Swamp College Road. It is presumed that Solomon & Lydia were living down in Hallowell Twp from 1860 to 1872. The Census records seem to indicate that Solomon and Lydia were still living at Lot 11 in Hallowell Twp in 1881, but my father is under the impression that his father Joel was born in a little red house situated on 30 acres at the northeast corner of Gilead and Town Line Roads. This requires further research. The farm was passed onto Lydia on July 11, 1891 before Solomon died and in August 1895 she passed it on to her sons Gilbert and Wallace. Wallace sold out his interest to Gilbert in 1910 and Gilbert passed the property to his daughter Bernice in March 15, 1932. Bernice sold the farm to Clifford McFaul on October 17, 1961, after it had been held by the Goodmurphy family for 89 years. From the Picton Gazette, December 1961: Farm Changes Ownership Mr. Clifford McFaul purchased the farm on the Town Line, at the Gilead Road turn this fall from Mrs. Percy Cleave. Farms change hands every day, but not this particular one. In 1872, Mrs. Cleave`s grandfather, Mr. Solomon Goodmurphy, purchased this farm from Silas Reynolds, a grandson of "old Smoke" Daniel Reynolds. Mr. Solomon Goodmurphy lived on the farm until he passed away in March 1895, at the age of 88. His sons, Gilbert Lawrence and Wallace E., with their families, lived together on the farm until 1903. Wallace moved to a farm on the Swamp College Road but the brothers continued to work together as partners until 1910. Gilbert bought Wallace's farm and worked alone. Mrs. Gilbert Goodmurphy passed away in 1919, Gilbert passed away in 1932. At that time, the farm was left to their daughter, Bernice. Mrs. Cleave has owned it until this fall 1961, after 89 years being in the Goodmurphy name. Mr. and Mrs. Cleave are living on Wharf Street, Wellington. Note: Solomon was born in 1836, so he was only 59 when he died. Lawrence, his father, was 86 when he died in 1891, I believe they got their names and dates mixed up. Solomon passed away in Kingston according to his Will and left his estate to his wife Lydia. Solomon and Lydia are buried in the Hicksite Cemetery in West Bloomfield. Solomon's will # 165.5 prepared on July 12, 1883, left everything to his wife, Lydia Maria. The executors were Lydia and Solomon's friend, John C. Garratt. | GOODMURPHY, SOLOMON LAWRENCE (I12)
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22073 | Some genealogies suggest the parents of Sarah are Docas Foster 1705.9.24 Chelmsofrd, Mass. & James Simons, 1699.9.24 Enfield, Conn. -1761 East Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. . 1763 January 20th, Hartford County. Marriages Titus Simons of Enfield & Sarah Simons of Windsor ware joyned together in marriage by me Ephraim Terry, Justice of Peace. . Deaths: Titus Simons, son of Tutus & Sarah Simons, died in June 14, 1771. Verify identity. - - - | SIMONS, Mrs. Sarah (Titus.1) (I2887)
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22074 | Some records (secondary sources) state that Hannah died without issue, however, suggested birthdates of Frances and Sarah suggest that Hannah was their mother. It is also suggested that she died as a result of childbirth. | Family (F381)
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22075 | someone says her surname was SKINNER It should be considered because Caroline appears to have preferred the US, like her sisters. Someone else says her name was HERKIMER | LOUNSBURY, Caroline "Lana" (I2810)
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22076 | Something to explore? Was Thomas a SPOW from Battle of Dunbar? If prisoners were sold to Barbados ... and Ann's family lived in Barbados... and they oversaw a sugar plantation... | DURFEE, Thomas 10 (P2118)
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22077 | something's wrong: he was born 18 months after his mother died; stone specifically says he was a son of B&H Skuse DWT under Skuse gives his dates as 1869-1871; this makes more sense. Skuse 2 died age 18 months | SKUSE*, John (I437)
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22078 | sometime between boarding and arrival dates of September 6 and November 9, 1620 | HOPKINS, Oceanus (Pilgrim) (P3325)
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22079 | son Henry Ward, lord of the manor, who was born in 1559 and died in 1645. He sold the manor to people of another name and moved to Norfolk, where the family continued for one or two generations, and then died out without issue. | WARD, 1 Henry + (P13086)
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22080 | Son is Thomas Johnson Jr. | JOHNSTON, [Thomas R] Sr. (I648)
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22081 | Son James' middle name is Wyckham/ Wykham. Verify if her maiden name. | WYKHAM, Elizabeth (I51)
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22082 | Son of Chas Herbert Walker & Margaret Philip. | WALKER, John Glandstone .14 (I173)
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22083 | Son of E F Whittemore. | WHITTEMORE, Edward W (I2335)
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22084 | Son of Edna Burns & Reginald D Teetzel. He was born in Highgate Feb 12, 1864 (Camden) - May 18, 1947, Leamington, ON. Reginald is the father of Evelyn J (John Sherman Wood), Clara (Wm. Geo Birr, son of Adolph Birr & Marie Alexander ), Clifford (Mary May Houghton), Lottie (Robert Ross). - - - | BURNS, Edna (I324)
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22085 | Son of Mary Harcott & Thos Sibbald. | SIBBALD, Robert (I222)
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22086 | Son of Mary Harriot & Thos Sibbald. | SIBBALD, Thomas .3 (I29)
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22087 | Son of Peter W. Gerrie & Mary Felker; husband of Margaret Laing, married Apr. 29th, 1914 at Wellington County. | GERRIE, George Watt (I346)
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22088 | Son of R.T. & A.E. Parks | PARKS, Harry Filgate Whittemore (I2322)
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22089 | son of Robert | DENNIS, Jonathan (I2046)
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22090 | Son of Robt & Mary Lawrence Boggs. | BOGGS, John LAWRENCE .ii (I594)
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22091 | Son of Sarah Lundy & Joshua Wilson. Born & died on W half Lot 27, Con 4 West, Vaughan Twp. . 1862 Nov 14, Whitchurch Agricultural Society Show, Aurora, 800 Entries: Fowls, Pair Geese, 2nd, J. Willson; Carpet Rug, 1st prize, J. Willson. Ref: York Herald Newspaper. Note: J Wilson could also been his father. . 1911 Oct 27 - Mr. Joshua Willson visited Mr. Jos. Mowder of Glasgow, Ontario, over Sunday. 1914 Oct 9 - Mr & Mrs. Jos. Powder of Uxbridge Twp. visited Mr & Mrs. Joshua Wilson during the Fair. . 1915 Jun 4 - Mr Jos Mowder & wife of Uxbridge Township spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs Joshua Wilson, Monday being his 84th birthday. [1831] Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper. . 1900 Sep 21- Ribs Broken - On Tuesday morning Mr. Joshua Wilson, on the 4th Con. of Whitchurch, when to the stable for milk, when a cow became frightened & kicked at him so viciously that she broke 2 ribs & otherwise bruised this severely. Medical assistance was procured & at last accounts was doing nicely. Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper. . Obituary: The Late Joshua Wilson There passed away at the age of 85, on Thursday, Jan 13th, in the person of Mr. Joshua Wilson, one of the oldest & most widely known of the old time yeomen of Whitchurch Township, where he was widely known for 60 years as a progressive & successful farmer. Mr Wilson born on May 31st, 1831, was the second son of the late Joshua Wilson, Sr., one of a family of 11 children, who with their father, a New Brunswick, Shipbuilder, & their mother emigrated from that province to Whitchurch Township in 1811. Young Joshua, following the vocation of his father, & commencing on the homestead farm, ultimately added to his holding the 200 acres on the opposite side of Union Street, where he erected the substantial residence & farm buildings now owned by Mr. Mordecai Starr. Mr Wilson married in 1861 Miss Mary Walks of Whitby, who with his sons, James Albert of Toronto, Edgar of Roblin, Man., & Mrs. Ella M. McConochie of Aurora, survive to mourn the loss of a kind & ever thoughtful husband & parent. Another son, Arthur E., met with a tragic death by lightning in 1903, while working in a field on the homestead. Mr Wilson whilst never holding or aspiring to any municipal office, showed much interest in public affairs, & was one of the first members of the North York Liberal Association, in whose interest he was indefatigable worker, being always known as a staunch & unswerving Liberal & an untiring worker throughout each & every party campaign. Coming to reside in Newmarket some 12 years ago [1904], our aged & esteemed friend owes his death evidently to a fall on one of our icy pavements in December last. We have seldom had, as a resident, an citizen whose unostentatious liberality was more generally acknowledged than the late Mr. Wilson. Appeals for charity, education & Red Cross purposes always elicited from him instant & invariably a liberal contributor. The funeral service on Saturday afternoon last, from his late residence, Huron St., was conducted by his late Pastor, Rev. A. Young of the Friends Church & remains placed in Newmarket Cemetery. (noted at the bottom "Joshua Willson II Bible now owned by the Mowder family Stouffville). Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper, published 1916 Jan 16. Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | WILLSON, Joshua .III (I156)
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22092 | Son of Wm & Alice Walker. | WALKER, John .iii (I218)
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22093 | Son of Wm & Sarah Willson, | WILLSON, William Lewis (I946)
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22094 | Sonoma Co. | EOFF, Harry Jr. (I250)
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22095 | Sophia Boggs married John H Poole, 1831-1907. | BOGGS, Sophia (I2489)
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22096 | Sophia Felker is the daughter of Mary Mingle & Johann Frederick Völkel JOHN Felker, U.E. (United Empire Loyalist.) Sophia Randall born 1803 in the 1881 Census for Ontario. - - - | FELKER, Sophia (I43)
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22097 | Sophia is the daughter of Arthur Taylor, Esq., Born Dovercourt, Harwich, Co. Essex, England. Ontario Land Registry, Abstract Register Book 152: Lot 3 Con 4 West of Yonge St., York Township [Toronto]. . 1804 Feb 11, Bargin & Sale, Grantor Silas Cook to John Denison 200 Acres . 1824 Apr 24, by WILL, Grantor John Dension . 1845 Aug 28 , Assignment by Grantor Sophia Denison to George T Denison, Sr. £250 per annum for life. 200A . 1853 Dec 2, by WILL Geo T Denison . 1854 Feb 3, by D.P., Maria P Denison to Geo P Ridout £31.5. . 1907 Apr 17, Certificate High Court of Justice to Geo T Denison Estate, $22,000., Approved by Official Guardian. Inscription: In Memory of John Denison, Esquire, Son of George Denison, Esq., Of Rotherham, Yorkshire England By his wife Mary Parkinson Born at Headon, Yorkshire 20 Nov. 1755 Died at Toronto, 28 Oct. 1824 And also of his wife, Sophia Taylor, Daughter of Arthur Taylor, Esq. of Harwich, Essex, England By his wife Hannah Harwood, Born at Dovercourt, Harwich, Essex, 13 Dec. 1765, Married 19 Dec. 1782 And died at Quebec, 26 Nov. 1852. Having determined to leave England and go to Our Canada upon the solicitation of friends. Then going to our new colony, they sailed from Hull on 11 July, 1792 with their sons, George Taylor, Thomas John, & Charles. Settled at Kingston in Oct, of that year& resided there until Oct. 1796When they moved to York, Being then just surveyed from the wildernessTo be capital of Upper Canada John Denison set apart this burial ground about the year 1800, and fully established it As a cemetery on the Humber with right of burial to all those only of his blood with their wives and husbands respectively This tablet was erected in their memory by their grandchildren subsequently replaced in June 1992 To commemorate the 200th anniversary of John Denison's arrival in Canada. Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | TAYLOR, Sophia (I204)
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22098 | Sophia is the daughter of Harriet Terryberry & Jacob Hesse. 1901 Apr 26-27 Census, Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario Walker, Frank E. b 4 Jun 1857, Ontario, Church of England, Furniture Dealer Tryphena, b. 20 Dec 1865, Ontario, German origin, Ch. of England. Frank E, 16 Jun 1887, Ontario Ethel Walker, b. (27?) Jan, 1886, Ontario. - - - | HESS, Dorothy TryPHENA J (I303)
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22099 | Sophia is the daughter of Mary Terry, b 1802 US &. Samuel D Edmondson Ref: Census 1851 [ ?Ann Graham b 1800, Washington Co., Virginia] & Samuel father was born 1796, New Brunswick, Canada, a son of a United Empire Loyalist. [ ?Ann Graham, b 1800, Washington Co., Virginia] Robt. Walker of Hamilton, married Sophia Edmonson of Markham, Ontario, on 30 Oct 1843 by Rev. John Baxter, Wesleyan Minister. Wit: John Subbing. Hamilton City Directory . 1889 Mrs. Robt. Walker, 5 Walnut St., S E side from 113 King E, South to Hannah, & again Walker, Mrs. Sophia (wid. Robt), 5 Walnut St. . 1890, 1891- Walker, Mrs. Sophia (wid. Robert) 11 Walnut. Walker, William, upholsterer, 181 Walnut S. . 1894, 1895, 1896 - Mrs. Robt Walker, 11 Walnut St S, from 202 King E to Hannah. ( & again) Walker, Mrs. Sophia (wid. Robert), 11 Walnut S. . 1897 - Walker, Mrs S (wid. Robert), 11 Walnut S. . 1898, 1900 - Mrs. Rob. Walker, 1 Walnut S. - - - | EDMONSON, Sophia Anna (I279)
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22100 | Sophronia daughter Harriet West (23 Sep 1817-30 Dec xx) & Geo. Arksey. (5 Apr 1809 - 6 Aug 1897) both buried Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, cement pillar. . 1860 Apr 1 - Letters remaining in Richmond Hill Post Office: Mrs. James Lawrence. . 1879 Apr 10 Birth Pry - A large number of ladies & gentlemen enjoyed a very pleasant evening on Saturday last, at a part held at the residence of James Lawrence, Esq. JP, in commutation of the birthday of his father-in-law, Geo Arskey, Esq. Ref: York Herald Newspaper. . 1889 Jun 6, Richmond Hill, Miss Arksey of Toronto, is making a visit with her sister, Mrs J Lawrence. Ref: The Liberal newspaper. . 1895 Sep 26 A Pleasure Party,The reside of Mr Mrs Jas. M Lawrence was a scene of gaiety last Sat. evening, when bet. 20 & 30 ladies & gentlemen arrived from Toronto in a handsome tallyho, down by 4 horses, Noticeable among the guest where: Mr Ms G B Smith & Miss Smith; Miss Minnie Arksey, Mr Mrs A G F Lawrence, Mr Mrs E A Trow & Dr Trow, Dr Grant, Mr Mrs Horston, Mr W A Hutchinson, Mr G Baker, Mr Hodge, Mr. Middleton of Sarnia. Shortly after arriving the party were summoned to the spacious dining room where a tempting repast was spread & it is needless to say after the long drive, amp justice was done. The party was joined by a few ladies & gentlemen from this place when a most enjoyable evening was spent together. The part from Toronto was chaperoned by Mrs G B Smith; Mr Smith who is most popular with young people as well as old, assisted in making it exceedingly pleasant for all concerned. The super being over, besides promenading on the law & outside the grounds, dining in the drawing room was nudged in at intervals during the evening & despite the extremely hot night, was greatly enjoyed. The music was unusually excellent, the guests having brought with them an accomplished pianist & Mr Hutchinson contributed several sons which added much to the interesting event. The merry part started homeward about 11 pm, after warmest expressions of appreciation for the hospitality extended by the host & hostess. Before starting, the time honored custom of singing "Good Night Ladies" was duly observed, when the Scotman mounted and the tally-ho horn was sounded, after which the other guests dispersed, thereby bringing to a close a most pleasant & unique part, which will long be remember by those who were present. Ref: The Liberal newspaper, Richmond Hill. . 1898 Nov 4. - Mrs. C. Hanmer of Newmarket is making a visit with Mr. & Mrs. J M Lawrence. Richmond Hill Liberal Newspaper. Ref: Reprinted in the Newmarket Era Newspaper. - - - | ARKSEY, Sophronia (I75)
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