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23601 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File #12607 Joseph, son of Robert Barker, 7 Jul 1795 Female Relative Ann Barker. | BARKER, Joseph .5 (I361)
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23602 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File #14066. Joseph Barker, Born 29 Sep 1799 Baptized 3 Sep 1799 Second son of Joseph BARKER of Sedgefield & his wife Dorothy, dau. of Thomas & Elizabeth CONYERS of Chester le Street, Abode Sedgefield. - - - | BARKER, Joseph .4 (I353)
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23603 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File #14066. Mary Barker born 19 Apr 1804. Baptized 19 Apr 1804. - - - | BARKER, Mary (I355)
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23604 | St. Edmund Parish Register, File #14066. William Barker, born 25 May 1802, Baptized 25 May 1802. William is the third son of Joseph BARKER of Sedgefield & his wife Dorothy Conyers of Chester Le Street. Abode Mill House, near Fishburne. - - - | BARKER, William .1 (I354)
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23605 | St. Edmund Parish Register, Sedgefield, # 12605 Elizabeth Walker Baptized 2 Oct 1794 Daughter of Jane & John Walker, Abode Sedgefield. | WALKER, Elizabeth .1 (I206)
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23606 | St. Edmund's Parish Register, file # 12608 Elizabeth Ann Davidson, Born & Baptized on 16 Feb 1812. Daughter of Dorothy Barker & Thomas Barker, Rector's Agent. Abode Sedgefield. Third hild & 1st dau of Thomas DAVISON native of Woodhorn NBL & his wife Dorothy dau of Joseph & Ann BARKER of Sedgefield. - - - | DAVIDSON, Elizabeth Ann (I245)
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23607 | St. Etheldreda | TORRIBLE, Thomas (I23377)
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23608 | St. James Cathedral, Toronto Wit: Charles Denison & Peter Lawrence, Res., Weston, ON. Lawrence, JACOB, X Anna Maria Wilkinson, both of York 1848 MAY 25 W Meth. Witnesses: John Dennison & Mary Lawrence Double weddings, Anglican and Methodist? - P J Ahlberg | Family (F221)
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23609 | St. James Cathedral, Wedding, by special License, Robert JOHNSTON and Margaret LAWRENCE, both of the Township of York. Witnesses, John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON and Upper Canada Marriage Bond: Lawrence, MARGT, York, Marriage Bond X Johnston, Robert, carpenter 1813 DEC 10, Bond Signature: John Johnston, Calb Humphrey (Wit: John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON both of York, carpenters. 14 DEC 1813, by special License, St James Film C6777, Vol 13. Bond 127 | Family (F60)
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23610 | St. James Church | Family (F1)
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23611 | St. James Church | Family (F70)
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23612 | St. James Church | Family (F557)
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23613 | St. James Ward. | WHITTEMORE, Reginald REGGIE (I853)
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23614 | St. James' Ward. | WHITTEMORE, Harry Theodore (I540)
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23615 | St. James, Goose Creek 1790 Census < Information and Article from "Historic Ramblin's Through Berkeley" written by and used with permission of Mr. J. Russell Cross Early settlements in this parish have been discussed, involving especially the areas around Goose Creek and Wassamassaw. The upper section of this parish was one of the less thickly populated parts of the State until after the Revolution, at which time names began showing up that were formerly found only in the lower parishes or areas where special groups had settled as in the case of John Jenks Singletary, Warnock, Luten and others that had appeared earlier in St. Thomas and St. Denis and Christ Church Parishes and names associated with Dorchester or the Peedee. | SINGLETARY, John Jinks (I6621)
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23616 | St. John at Hampstead | ADDISON, Mary Eleanor Rebecca (P65)
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23617 | St. John's Norway Cemetery | LE MASURIER, Annie Maria (P86)
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23618 | St. John's on the Humber is now part of Weston, Ontario. 'Betsy' Elizabeth Sophia married her first cousin John Fenning Taylor the Elder & they had 10 children. She died at Rolyat House, Ottawa, Carlton Co., Ontario & was buried at St. John's Cemetery. To Elizabeth Sophia Dension, Quebec, 9th October, 1825. My Dear & ever dearest Betsy, It gives me much happiness after a very long separation to write you again from the quarter of the Globe in which I hope & trust I shall now end my days. Anxiety, my dear, is the most poignant sensation of any other, & God knows I have felt it to my heart's content ever since I left you, but by the Divine Will I thank the author for my being, that I have been preserved thus far, after a long & tedious voyage, & of sickness, & shall, I hope, meet you ere long in perfect health. You no doubt have been expecting my arrival for a long time past - as when I parted with you - & also when I last wrote, I had every prospect before me of seeing you in August last, but from the long sickness with which I was visited, prevented me, but I trust nevertheless that my being thus far upon the road to you will sufficiently prove that my sincerity is not to be doubted, & that my attachment for you, is as I have always professed it to be. Oh my dear, dear Betsy, I don't know how to repay you for your kind & affectionate letter which came to hand as a healing draft after a sickness of two months. I never read anything in my life with such joy - nor did I ever in my life read anything so often. The more I dwelt upon its contents & the affection that it breathed from the beginning to end, the more happy in mind I became; but there was, notwithstanding, a degree of pain mingled with it. Because of our being at so great a distance from each, I was fearful you would think from my long absence from you, that I was totally undeserving of your esteem, & which I cannot prove to you is the same as when I took the parting kiss - until I again see you I dread to reveal to you the very heavy disappointment that I have met with since writing you last; but, my lovely girl, do not for a moment suppose I knew of it at the time. I allude to my business transactions with my brother's house. I omitted writing to you until I had seen George (who was out of town when I arrived in London) lest I should be too sanguine in what I should write; & as soon as I saw him, I mentioned the subject of my visit, to him & his partners, & reminded them of their letter to me, who seemed much pleased with the idea of doing business, & obtained a list from me of all the articles I wanted to take out, got me samples of different goods to show me, requested me to engage a vessel, which I did, & ever kept me in painful suspense for two months, when, to my great astonishment, & mortification, they told me that they had been weighing matters, & after mature consideration, they would wish for the present to decline doing business with me, as they did not like speculations so far out of their usual course of business, but at a future day they should be very happy in embracing my offer. This, you may be sure, was like a thunder clap upon me, & my letter to you was foremost in my mind. But when I meet you, I will explain their base conduct more fully. My grandfather is still living, & my brother & brother-in-law have been fleecing him completely. My brother-in-law has all his affairs in his own hands; & in place of there being something like £2000 in one stock when I left, there is now only about £:300 or £400 - & still he has been paying up the interest of the first sum regularly, & impoverishing the principle. God knows what I shall do when I return, or how I shall bear to see you, after deceiving you so grossly in my expectations. I have brought you a few presents, & have not forgotten the knives forks, & spoons; neither did I forget the ring. I have brought your Mama a pair of spectacles, prayer book, rosemary & lavender, &, not forgetting the locket. This has been written in great haste to save the post, which please excuse. I take the boat tonight - therefore, my dear girl, adieu till I, see you in York, when I hope you will grant me an interview at Miss Caldwell's, prior to my going to your Mama's. I remain Your affectionate, lover, & I hope, husband, J F Taylor. Ref: Toronto Reference Library. - - - | DENISON, Elizabeth Sophia .ii (I763)
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23619 | St. John's on the Humber/Denison Family+, North York Twp. Cemetery, Toronto. Thomas John DenisonDied March 20, 1928 Aged 72 yearsMary Catherine Mino Wife of Thomas Denison Died Nov. 16, 1918 Aged 65 years Their son Ross Ellwood Denison Killed in action at Arris Aug. 28, 1918 Aged 21 years Buried at Vis-en-Trois, France. Denison War Memorial [North Side] [Coat of arms with motto Perseverando] Erected In the memory of the descendants of Captain John Denison Founder of this cemetery who gave their Lives for the Empire in the Great War 1914 1918: Pte. Ross Ellwood Denison 18 Batt. C.E.F. Son of Thomas John Denison, Huttonville Ont. and grandson of late John Denison Weston Ont. Born Dec. 28, 1896. Killed In action near Arras France, Aug. 29, 1918. - - - | DENISON, Ross Elwood ROSSY (I1170)
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23620 | St. John's/Humber. | Family (F848)
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23621 | St. Johns Ward. Aged 4/12 months. Month of death June. Gen. Debility. | MASON, Edward Morley (I1253)
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23622 | St. Joseph Hospital, Chatham, ON | DOLSON, Roger Allan (P16)
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23623 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P54)
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23624 | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital never married | WARD, Walter "Charley" Brian (P115)
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23625 | St. Joseph Township Cemetery | MITTLEFEHLDT, James Frederick Bruce (P1046)
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23626 | St. Joseph's Church Adam Klein and Mary Burkheardt are his parents | Family (F1760)
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23627 | St. Joseph, Indiana | Family (F647)
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23628 | St. Louis Co., MO | WILLSON, Arthur MITCHELL .iv (I219)
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23629 | St. Louis. | WILLSON, John Edmund .14 (I218)
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23630 | St. Louis. | KEEN, Juliana A (I679)
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23631 | St. Louis. | WILLSON, John Edmund Willson .16 (I1056)
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23632 | St. Louis. | HUDSON, Mabel Marie (I1202)
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23633 | St. Luke's Anglican Cburch | Family (F1156)
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23634 | St. Luke's Church | Family (F246)
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23635 | St. Marays Church Algiers in the city on the second day February 1878 | Family (F185)
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23636 | St. Mark's Church, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario | Family (F754)
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23637 | St. Mary and All Saints | BINGHAM, Caroline (I21177)
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23638 | St. Mary and St. Lawrence | HAWKS, Eleanor (I18082)
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23639 | St. Mary's Epis. Church /Dau. of John & Martha Lawrence, born & baptized Nov 24, 1771 at Burlington | LAWRENCE, Lucy .iii (I377)
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23640 | St. Mary's Records: Bap. by Revd. Mr. Frazer Nov 14, 1781, James of John and Martha Lawrence. | LAWRENCE, Capt. James .iii (I374)
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23641 | St. Marys, Perth Co., Ontario. | MALOTT, Rev. Frederick Edwin BA., BD. (I357)
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23642 | St. Pancras, Great London | WALKER, Frank Edmonson Sr. (I281)
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23643 | St. Patrick's Rectory, Niagara Falls, Ontario | Family (F923)
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23644 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F6)
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23645 | St. Paul's Angelican Church records at familysearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939X-3MPY-J?i=265&cc=1827236 | UNKNOWN WARD, Mary (& baby John) (P4433)
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23646 | St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Adolphustown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada | RUTTAN, Daniel (I17302)
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23647 | St. Paul's burial register | IVES, Mary Ann (P4463)
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23648 | St. Pauls Anglican Church. | Family (F252)
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23649 | St. Peters Church. Alt 1634 2 20 | Family (F38)
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23650 | St. Thomas | SINGLETARY, Richard (I5947)
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