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23551 | Springfield (Winnipeg). | LAWRENCE, Helen Myrtle (I2767)
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23552 | Springfield, MO, Monument 14, 0 43B. | EVANS, Robert Carl (I219)
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23553 | Springfield, MO. | WILSON, Alfred Ralph (I189)
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23554 | Springfield, MO. | BRITZMAN, Adelia Pauline (I278)
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23555 | Springwater. | COTTON, Noah .4 (I474)
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23556 | Square grey-white monument: JOSEPH G. son of J.C. & Judith STERLING DIED Feb 17th 1860 AE 10 months. - - - | STERLING, Joseph G (I951)
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23557 | SRH - St. Joseph's Health Centre | L'ABBE, Joseph Armand Napoleon (P7)
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23558 | SSN # 288 - 09 - 8678. | WALKER, Edward Philip .4 (I178)
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23559 | St Clairsville High school, Ohio | JEFFREY, Florence Lillian (I561)
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23560 | St John's Catholic Cemetery | OFFSPRING, John Francis (I8322)
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23561 | St John's Catholic Cemetery | WILSON, Frances Josephine (I8355)
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23562 | St John's Norway Cemetery 99 yrs old buried in Toronto at Saint John Norway | LOWMAN, Maude (P14)
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23563 | St John's Norway Cemetery75 yrs old buried in Toronto at Saint John Norway | MORLEY, Alan George (P85)
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23564 | St John's Norway Cemetery75 yrs old buried in Toronto at Saint John Norway | LOWMAN, Edward Pearce (P87)
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23565 | St Joseph Daily Press. . 1908 Mar 6 - Harry Grow is confined to his home by illness. News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI. . 1896 Nov 21 - Harry Grow & John Webster have returned form a trip south. The boys left on Sept 20 & went to Fort Valley, Ga. where they expected to get work in George B Talman's basket factory. They found the labor market clogged at that place & returned with our finding any work except for a few days in Illinois & Memphis, Tenn. Ref: News Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI. . 1897 Jan 23 - Vineland. Harry Grow of Benton Harbor has been visiting relatives here. . 1901 Oct 25 - Benton Harbor, Harry Grow & wife left Tuesday afternoon for Kissimmee, Florida, where they will make their future home. . 1904 Mar 1 - Surprise Party. Last evening was the occasion of a delightful"children's" party when Harry Grow was made the victim of a surprise in honor of his 5th birthday anniversary, he being a leap year boy, & not having had a party for 8 years. Harry's mother had invited him to take tea at her home after supper she decided she would accompany him to his home to spend the evening with him & his wife. When they arrived the house was filled with guests & he was completely over come with surprise. Many games such as only children enjoy were played & a jolly time was had. After the company became tired of being children, they suddenly grew to the age of grown ups & were very dignified for a time & played games suitable for their new condition, first prized for which were won by Miss Mollie Grow & second prizes by Miss Anna Hoffman & Garry Grow. After the games had been enjoyed to the fullest extent a dainty two course luncheon was served. Harry was the recipient of many pretty toys & even if he doesn't have a birthday to celebrate vey often he feels as if he was even for he thinks last evening's surprise was one of the best of his life. . 1908 Sep 7 - Mr Mrs Harry Grow went to Paw Paw today to spend a week camping. . 1908 Sep 15 - Harry Grow & family have retired from a pleasant outing at Paw Paw, where they have been in a camp for a week. . 1910 Jun 11 - In the near future Harry Grow will build a home on his newly purchased lot on Superior St. . 1912 Feb 24 - Drayman Harry Grow has moved his offices from Frank Noble's plumbing shop Pipestone St to an office room on the ground floor of the Benton Harbor State and building on Michigan St., New Telephone # is 940. . Leap year, Harry Grow observed his 7th anniversary at a gather of Pleasure Seekers at the Grow home on Superior st. . 1918 Apr 13, Harry Grow, confined at his home on Superior St. . 1918 - 25 years ago, A business deal of importance has been committed between Mrs Mar Grow, owner of the Grow Transfer Co & HA Foeltzer, whereby taking over the transfer & storage business of the company. The new owners will use the old from name of Grow Transfer Company. Republished 1943.12.4. . 1918 Apr 18 - Greatly beloved by all who knew him, the death of Harry L Grow of 668 Superior st., is sincerely mourned by the city of Benton Harbor today. His demise occurred at 7 oclock Wed. evening following an illness of several weeks, rheumatism & quinsy being the immediate cause of death. A severe heart leakage also hastens the end. the general friendly young man, who was but 38 y of are, & was called to his last home while in the prime of live & amid successful business interest, will be missed in many circles of the city's activities, was well as by scores of personal fiends. For 14 y, Mr Grow has conducted a transfer business here. This industry flourishing & expanding under the careful management of the owners who has spend his entire life in the city. Always active, Mr Grow was engaged in various minor business pursuits before establishing himself in the one which he left only when filling health & strength demanded. He was a member of he Congregational church, of the Knights of Pythias & Elks loges of the city & as always the first to lend air where it was needed. the filly who survive are the widow Cora L Grow, who gave her husband such unremitting & constant care during his illness, that her condition is very serious at the present time, 3 children, Milton aged 13; Wendell aged 10, Harry Jr, aged 4 years. 3 sisters: Mollie of chicane, Mrs Thomas Ollinger of holland, Mrs James Eastman of Kennedwick, Washington, one brother Frank Grow of Eau Claire. The mother & Myra Grow of Chicago & Miss Mollie were here at the time their son & brother passed away. Mrs Olinger arrived today. Funeral Friday at the congregational Church. Interment in Crystal Springs cemetery. Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. | GROW, Harry LAWRENCE (I1667)
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23566 | St Luke's; Inscription: To the memory of Stephen Sidney son of Stephen & Sophie Smith died Oct 14 1867 aged 18 years. | SMITH, Stephen Sidney (I284)
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23567 | St Nicholas Cole Abbey | CHASE, Aquila 12 (P2798)
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23568 | St Sylvester Church Cemetery in Nipigon | KILEY, Patrick (I4286)
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23569 | St-Y-Nill | MATHEW, Sir Thomas (I13169)
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23570 | St. Albans's Burial Register is consecutively by month, BUT without the year: Index reads 1624 | LAWRENCE, Capt. Thomas .I (I29)
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23571 | St. Andrew's Church, Staten Isl. | Family (F2)
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23572 | St. Ann Presbyterian Church, 1799, Lot 13, Con 6, 1816 a Methodist Church was built. . The early settles used the Chippewa River to enter the Niagara Frontier. Others rivers are: North's Creek emptied into Twenty Mile Creek, also called Jordon Creek; Ash Ck. Beaver Ck. & Sucker Ck. emptied into the Welland River; Fifteen Sixteen & Twenty Mile Creek all flow through Gainsborough Twp. - - - | ROSZEL, Jacob .2 (I601)
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23573 | St. Anne's | DUGRAY, Mary Louise (P549)
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23574 | St. Anne's Presbyterain Cem. | SNYDER, Maria MARY (I740)
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23575 | St. Anne's Presbyterian Cem. Niagara. | MINGLE, William (I738)
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23576 | St. Boniface Hospital | LAWRENCE, Helen Myrtle (I2767)
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23577 | St. Catharines. | WHITESTONE, Hazel Grace (I525)
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23578 | St. Catharines. | WALKER, Elton Freeman (I429)
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23579 | St. Cathrines | LAWRENCE, William .23 (I1494)
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23580 | St. Clair Ave W, Toronto. Plot GWV 381-C2422. | FINN, John .1 (I295)
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23581 | St. Cuthbert | BENTALL, Amelia (I14160)
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23582 | St. Cuthbert | BENTALL, Henry (I3392)
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23583 | St. David's Ward. 288 Carlton St. | WALKER, Paul Victor (I332)
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23584 | St. Edmund Parish Birth Register, File # 12605 George Walker, born 26 Sept 1802, Baptized 2 Jan 1803 Son of John Walker, Black Smith, & Jane Barker NOTE: 8th child of John Walker and his wife Jane Barker, both native of Sedgefield. St. Edmund Parish Death Register, # 899, File# 12609 George Walker, 34 (b. 1802), abode Bath, Buried 22 Jun 1836 Sedgefield. NOTE: Cited as late of Bath, formerly of Sedgefield. - - - | WALKER, George .ii (I37)
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23585 | St. Edmund Parish Register # 499, File # 12608, Robert Walker, Baptized 15 Feb. 1821, Curate J Arrowsmith. Son of Margaret & John Walker, Carpenter. . 1852 Jan 12 Census Hamilton, Wentworth Co. Robert Walker, Carriage maker, born England, Age 31/1821, Methodist, 1.5 stories Frame house, containing 3 families. 1/5 Acre. Main Street. One Wagon shop, 2 two Blacksmiths shops, 1 show shop, 1 paint shop, 1 Trim Shop. Sophie Walker, b. Canada, age 27, married; Mary Walker, born England, age 20/1832, single, church of England, William Walker, born England, age 22/1830, single, Raymond Walker, born Canada, age 2, Single. Manufactures: A Carriage and Waggon in all its Branches, No. of hands employed: 12. Rewards Under the head Shops stores I have given the names of the different work shops I have in operation. There are also 5 persons who do not sleep on the premises but who work with me & board with me but sleep out. Signed, Robert Walker. HAMILTON CITY DIRECTORY . 1846 Smith's Canadian Gazetter, Province of Canada West: Hamilton, Barton 2. Wentworth. Many buildings are already erected with cut stone fronts. Public buildings consist of stone jail & court house, 2 market houses, 2 [fire] engine houses, & theater, 11 churches. Population in 1842, 4774., Excellent roads & stages every day. . 1851 - Canada, Coach & Carriage Makers WALKER, ROBERT, carriage, waggon & sleigh maker, 30 Main st. - every description of carriage made to order on the shortest notice. . St. Patrick's Ward. 105 King St. . 1853 - Walker, Robert, Wagon Maker, 30 Main, Hamilton. (Court House Square next block.) . 1856 - Advertisement - WALKER, ROBERT, CARRIAGE-SHOP, 30 Main, h. 105 King. See Adv. p. 37: Robert Walker, Manufacture of CARRIAGES, [fancy wagon diagram] WAGGONS, Wheelbarrows, dumping Carts &c., Main Street, Hamilton. . 1858 - Walker Robert, waggon maker, 30 Main St.., Upper John St. intersects. (next Bowen St. & Upper Catherine St.) Shop at 46 Catherine Street (modern street renaming? see below directory listings). - Walker, Robert, Carriage factory, Main n. John, h. Walnut, N. King. See Ads, P.89: Robert Walker, Manufacture of Carriages, Waggons, Wheelbarrows, Dumping Carts, etc, Main Street, Hamilton. [different adv. than the above.] . 1866 - Walker Robert, carriage maker, corn. King & Walnut. . 1867 - Walker, Robert, Wagon-maker, Walnut bet Main & King, h same. . Walker, Mrs. Margaret, h. Vine bet Park & Bay. . Wagon Makers, Walker, Robert, Walnut bet. Main & King. . 1870 - Walker, Robert, Waggon maker, h. 7 Walnut. East side. Commences of King East & runs to Hannah Street. . 1871 - Walker, Robt, wagon maker; carriage-maker, h 7 Walnut. Walker, Wm H, machinist, h 11 Walnut, west side. Walker, Mrs., wid, h 11 Walnut. Walker, Mrs. Margaret, [wid Thos.] h. 65 Vine. Again in 1874. Vine is just a block away from Robert at Walnut St. Verify identity: 1. 1861 - 1870 Hamilton - Thos. Walker, Waggon-maker, Nightingale St. . 1871 Apr 7 Census Hamilton, St. Patricks Ward Robert Walker, Age 30 / 821, born England, Carriage maker, Methodists New Connexion Sophia, age 47 /1824, b. Canada Raymond, age 20, b. Ontario, Book Agent Frank, age 13, b. Ontario, school Maud, age 11, b. Ontario, school Anne T, Age 5, b, Ontario. & also living with them is brother : George M Walker, 47 y, 1723, b. England, widowed, Plough Maker, C of E. Robt. Walker, 12, b. Ontario. school (George's son). Declaration accompany this Census 1871: 1/5 Acre: One waggon shop, 2 blacksmiths shops; 1 show shop; 1 paint shop; 1 trimming shop. Notes: A carriage & Waggon Manufactory in all its Branches under the head stores XX. I have given the names of the different work shops I have in operation. Number of hands employed 12. There are also 5 persons who do not sleep on the premises but who work with me & board with me but sleep out. Signed, Robert Walker. (Those 12 workers are: Blannehurst, Arther, carriage Maker, Ireland, O'Brien, Michael, Blacksmith, Scotland; Henry Robert, Blacksmith Scotland; McAdam William, Carriage Maker, Scotland; Kelerhan Patrick, Painter, Ireland; Robinson John, Painter, Scotland; Appleton Edward, Blacksmith, England; R; Filmore Edward, Blacksmith, England; Perkins Charles, Carriage Maker, U. Canada Meth; White William, Carriage Maker; Hannah William, Carriage Maker, Ireland; Hannah Alice, Ireland.) . 1874 - Robert Walker, inspector public works, 7 Walnut. Walker, Raymond, Book-keeper, Gurneys & Ware, bds. 7 Walnut Walker, Wm. H., machinist, 11 Walnut, east side, from 113 King e to Hannah & Main St. intersects. . 1875 - Work shop unoccupied., 5 Walnut, - Robert Walker, Inspector public works , res. at house, 7 Walnut, W H Walker, machinist, 11 Walnut, at Main st. intersects, Vacant lot (13 Walnut). . 1876 & 77 - Note: Slight street renumbering - PJA Robert Walker, inspector public works, 7 Walnut Frank Beer, butcher, 7.½ Walnut Kenrick, Broden, clerk, 9 Walnut Wm. H Walker, machinist, 11 Walnut at Main St. . 1881 - Walker, Robert, Inspector Public Works, 7 Walnut. (Same address as Raymond Walker & Frank E Walker). . 1881 Census Hamilton, St. Patrick Ward. Robert Walker, Carriage Maker, England, born 1821; wife Sophia, Mary Walker, Wm. Walker, Blacksmith 22 y / b. 1859, England. Ontario Death Registration # 399 - 23347, Toronto Robt Walker, died 18 Apr 1881, 61 years / b.1820, Railway Employee, England, Died of Gangrene of right leg, 8 days. Dr. T B Klingnen, Toronto, Registered 20 Apr 1881, Methodist. - - - | WALKER, Robert Raymond .4th (I80)
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23586 | St. Edmund Parish Register # 907, File #12608 Margaret Walker, Baptized 20 Aug 1827, Curate Wm. Middleton Daughter of Margaret & John Walker, Carpenter. Abode Sedgefield. - - - | WALKER, Margaret .ii (I211)
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23587 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Joseph Walker, Born18 Dec 1799, Baptized 7 Jan 1800 Son of Alice Barker & Wm. Walker, Currier Note: Third child of William WALKER of Sedgefield & his wife Alice BARKER native of Sedgefield. Verify this Joseph Walker: 1834 Pigot's Directory, Sedgefield, Durham Co., England TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES. Black Horse, Jos. Walker, West Auckland. - - - | WALKER, Joseph .ii (I235)
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23588 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Alice Walker, born 23 Feb 1805, Bap 10 Apr 1805 Daughter of Alice Barker and William Walker, Carrier. NOTE: Third dau of William WALKER of Sedgefield parish and his wife Alice dau. of Joseph BARKER of Sedgefield parish, Forge master. - - - | WALKER, Alice .1st (I45)
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23589 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Ann Barker, Baptized 28 Apr 1776 Daughter of Ann & Joseph Barker, Abode Sedgefield. | BARKER, Ann .1 (I215)
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23590 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Ann Walker, Baptized 21 May 1797 Daughter of Jane & John Walker, Abode Sedgefield. - Note for further research: marriage 1744 and birth date 1797 out of sync: Marriage with Wm. Smith too early, any relationship? - - - | WALKER, Ann .2 (I43)
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23591 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Dorothy Barker, Baptized 23 Jun 1780 Daughter of Joseph and Ann Barker, Abode Sedgefield. | BARKER, Dorothy .1 (I216)
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23592 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Dorothy Walker Baptized 4 Apr 1790 Daughter of Jane & John Walker, Abode Sedgefield. | WALKER, Dorothy .1 (I205)
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23593 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 John Davidson, Born 17 May, 1807 & Baptized 24 May 1807 Son of Dorothy Barker and Thomas Davidson, Rector's steward. Abode Sedgefield. First son of Thomas DAVISON native of Woodhorn NBL & his wife Dorothy dau of Joseph and Ann BARKER of Sedgefield - - - | DAVIDSON, John (I243)
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23594 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Mary Walker, born 25 Mar 1807; Baptized 5 Apr 1807 Daughter of William Walker, Carrier & Alice Barker Note: Fourth dau of William WALKER of Sedgefield & his wife Alice, dau of Joseph and Ann BARKER of Sedgefield. - - - | WALKER, Mary .i (I213)
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23595 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Robert Walker Baptized 27 Dec 1785 Son of John Walker & Jane his wife of Sedgefield. . 1800's when Robert, foreman. Working with him is younger brother William, he employs 3 men & has branched out to make bespoke Spade's and Shovels. . 1828 Pigot's Directory, Sedgefield, Durham Co., England Sedgefield: In manufactures this town shoe making is the principal trade; & about a mile from the town is a forge for making spades, shovel, & some otter agricultural implements.* Miscellaneous: Walker, Robert, Manufacturer of spades and edge tools, Sedgefield. . 1834 Pigot's Directory, Sedgefield, Durham Co., England EDGE-TOOL & SPOADE MANUFACTURER: Walker, Robert, Sedgefield. . 1841 Census Civil Parish: Sedgefield; Hundred Stockton NE Div., County: Durham, England Robert Walker, Born Durham, 50 /1791, Forgeman; Ann, Durham Co., 50 / 1791, Durham; Elizabeth, 25 /1816, Durham; Joseph, 16 1825, Durham; Benjamin, 14 /1827, Durham; Jane Walker, 6 y, /1835, Durham; > Harriot Walker, Age 24 years, / 1817, (not from Durham Co.) . 1851 Sedgefield, Durham Co., England Robert Walker, House with the boundaries of Sedgefield: Wide. Retired Spade & Shovel Manufacture. Widow. . 1871 Sedgefield Census Robert Walker, age 85, Widow, Retired Edge Tool maker Jane A Walker, Daughter, unmarried Age 36. Probate Index of Will: Robert Walker effects under £200. Probated 14 February, The will of Robert Walker late of Sedgefield in the Country of Durham who died 17 Sep 1871 at Sedgefield was proved at Durham by Robert Walker of Hartepool in the said County, Jeweller, the son, the Executor. - - - | WALKER, Robert .i (I35)
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23596 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 Robert Walker, Born 2 May 1809; Baptized 22 May 1809 Son of Alice Barker and William Walker, Carrier. Note: Third son of William WALKER of Sedgefield and Alice dau. of Joseph and Ann BARKER of Sedgefield. St. Edmund Parish Register 454 Robert Walker of Segefield, Died 7 Sept 1825, buried by J. Arrowsmith, Curate. - - - | WALKER, Robert .ii (I214)
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23597 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 12605 William Walker, born 5 Aug 1804, Baptized 18 Sep 1804 Son of Jane Barker and John Walker, Forgeman NOTE: Fifth child of John Walker & his wife Jane Barker. - - - | WALKER, William .iii (I38)
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23598 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File # 1585 Ann Walker Baptized Jun17 1822, by J Arrowswmith, curate Daughter of Ann & Robert Walker, Sedgefield. | WALKER, Ann .3 (I212)
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23599 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File #12606 Ann Thompson of Sedgefield, married on 20 Jul 1775 Joseph Barker of Sedgefield. - - - | THOMPSON, Ann (I202)
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23600 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File #12607 Jane, Wife of Joseph Barker, Abode Sedgefield, Buried 22 Mar 1774. - - - | IRWIN, Jane (I207)
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