Matches 23,701 to 23,750 of 26,054
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23701 | Stone shared with Henry Chaplin Willson and Henrietta Mosier. | MOSIER, Henrietta (I204)
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23702 | Stoney Creek Cemetery | NASH, Catharine "Kitty" (P1522)
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23703 | Stoney Creek, Buried with parents & sister. | THOMPSON, Catharine (I556)
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23704 | Stories of Hon Andrew Jeffrey and family of his son William | Source (S65)
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23705 | Stouffville, ON. | WILLSON, Joshua Sr. (I10)
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23706 | Stouville. | ARMITAGE, Ann Eliza (I1252)
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23707 | Stroke | RUSSELL, Jane (P10)
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23708 | stroke | WESTELL, Omar (P14)
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23709 | Stuart McCutcheon, 30, Erin, same, s/o Hugh McCutcheon & Mary STUART, married Sarah J. KENNEDY, 26, Erin, same, d/o William KENNEDY & Elizabeth Ann TRAVIS, witn: Matthew SMITH & Nancy SMITH, both of Erin, 13 Oct. 1860 Congregational Church, Georgetown, Halton Co. | Family (F2)
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23710 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P26)
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23711 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P28)
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23712 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P29)
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23713 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P30)
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23714 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P31)
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23715 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P37)
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23716 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P25)
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23717 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P12)
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23718 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P11)
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23719 | Sue Zetta Mae Sullivan was born on June 11, 1881 in MT. Pleasant, Henry Co., IA and died on January 14, 1952 in Compton, Los Angeles Co., CA.. She was the second child of Wm. Ross Sullivan and Anna Mary Drayer, daughter of Judge John Brientenbach Drayer. She married twice, first to Elmer Goodmurphy, a barber in Port Gamble, WA., and then to Carl Lund in San Diego, CA. They had no children, but was very generous and kind to her nephew, George Augusta Williams, and her great niece, Beverly Williams. | SULLIVAN, Sue Zetta Mae (I2231)
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23720 | SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist | LAWRENCE, John SUE (I444)
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23721 | SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist. | LAWRENCE, Lieut. Col. Charles Earl . 1st, SUE (I117)
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23722 | SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist. | LAWRENCE, John SUE, The .xii (I93)
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23723 | SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist. | LAWRENCE, Capt. Abraham PERINE SUE (I252)
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23724 | SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist. | LAWRENCE, Lieut. Col. Alexander Cairns SUE (I250)
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23725 | SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist; resided June 1813. | LAWRENCE, John SUE, The .xi (I102)
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23726 | Sugar Grove, PA. | WILLSON, Capt. John I (I474)
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23727 | Sugar Grove, PA. Grey monument with a slanted, wreath top. | WILLSON, Capt. John I .2 (I96)
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23728 | Sugar Grove. | ELLIOTT, Mary Ann (I201)
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23729 | Suicide by drowing | WARD VAIL FERNOW, Harriet Newel (P128)
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23730 | Summers 1 | SUMMERS*, Harry E. (I891)
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23731 | Summers 10 | BELL*, Margaret (I780)
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23732 | Summers 11 farmer, then introduced this area's first knitting machine 1869 and established a custom knitting shop in Byron; 1879 his four daughters established large knitting trade in London; 8 children Photo of him from London library on file. HCM, p. 1013]: Robert Summers, a resident of the 2nd Concession of Nissouri Township, Middlesex County, was born in County Cumberland, England, on the 14th of July, 1810,, his parents, Robert and Margaret (Bell) Summers, being natives of the same county....Robert has been a farmer the greater portion of his life, but for a time was engaged in merchandising. In 1865 he went to Massachusetts, and for about four years was engaged there in a cotton factory, but then returned to Middlesex County. Since that time he has resided five miles south-west of London, and is one of the oldest and most honored residents of the county. Although seventy-nine years of age, his memory is remarkable, and he recollects with distinctness incidents that happened when he first came to this county. He has always been a Reformer in politics. July 29, 1833, he was married to Miss Isabella robson, who was born in Cumberland County, England, and immigrated to Canada in 1820. The following are their children who are living: -- Margaret (Mrs. Kenny), Robert (in San Jose, California), Ann (wife of Albert McCulloch, in New York State, near Rochester), Jane (wife of Thomas H. Orrell), Isabella, Mary and Katherine. John, the eldest son, died in California on Christmas Day, 1878. | SUMMERS*, Robert (I867)
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23733 | Summers 12 -lived L37 C1 -their 3 young children under 4 died in Jan. 1864 "The other war-time squatter was James McNames, who was born in New York State in 1792. In 1804 he and his family immigrated to Upper Canada and lived on a reserved lot in Oxford Township. McNames bought Orrison Gillet's improvements on the southern part of lot 37, first concession, in October 1814 for $150, and shortly afterwards Gillet returned to the United States. In the spring of 1815 McNames moved his family onto the lot and over the next year cleared five acres of land in addition to the seven already improved. Then, on January 29, 1816, Sykes Tousley was allowed a large location in Westminster including the old location of Orrison Gillet, now, of course, occupied by McNames. As far as the government was concerned the lot was still located in Gillet's name and since he had returned to the United States, it was considered forfeited and located to Tousley. In March McNames brought the matter to the government's attention and it was later decided that McNames should be recommended for a grant of the north half of the lot, leaving the south half to Tousley. McNames accepted the government's decision and on March 5, 1817 he paid the necessary fees. Two years later, on December 18, 1819, he received his patent for the land, which he eventually sold on January 17, 1840 to Thomas Summers. [Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township - Guy St-Denis] | SUMMERS*, Thomas (I879)
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23734 | Summers 12 | ANN?* (I880)
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23735 | Summers 4 died age 16 | SUMMERS*, Louisa (I898)
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23736 | Summers 6 died age 4 years 10 months | SUMMERS*, Robert (I895)
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23737 | Summers 7 | MCQUIRE*, Catharine M. (I1260)
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23738 | Summers 8 buried with daughter Sarah | TEEPLE*, Martha (I865)
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23739 | Summers 9 -lived L36 C1 on east side of Wonderland Road. | SUMMERS*, John (I864)
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23740 | Summers/Dale -lived on L36 C1 east side of Wonderland Rd. -all 3 children died in 1864 under the age of 4 -a carpenter | SUMMERS*, William (I695)
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23741 | Summers/Dale all 3 children died in 1864 under the age of 4 Eliza Ann remarried after William Summers died. When she died in 1924, she was buried with William at BSC but under the surname of Summers, not Vanstone. [G. Curnoe] | DALE*, Eliza Ann (I673)
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23742 | Summit corners, Wisconsin, Plot 106, Grave 2. | VANZANT, Nancy (I804)
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23743 | Sumner | SUMNER*, Roy Chester (I533)
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23744 | Sumner | SUMNER, John Chestnut (I26224)
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23745 | Sumter | TISON, Maud S (I18851)
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23746 | Sumter | TISON, Annie C (I18852)
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23747 | Sumter | TISON, CSA Henry C (I18853)
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23748 | Sumter | TISON, Lucien (I18854)
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23749 | Sumter | TISON, Lucia (I18855)
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23750 | Sumter | TISON, Issac P (I18856)
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