Matches 24,251 to 24,300 of 26,054
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24251 | Topping 1 | TOPPING*, Elmer (I768)
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24252 | Topping 1 | STANFIELD, E. Louisa (I764)
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24253 | Topping 2 8 children | NORTON*, Mary Ann (I421)
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24254 | Topping 3 Came to Canada 1910 | DAVIES*, Stanley Edward (I755)
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24255 | Topping 3 lived L35 C1 | TOPPING*, Nathan (I750)
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24256 | Topping 3 Trowbridge/Nixon (he is mentioned in both family's stones) | TOPPING*, Oliver Trowbridge (I751)
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24257 | Topping 3 | TOPPING*, Olive Irene (I754)
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24258 | Topping 3 | TOPPING*, Russel Trowbridge (I753)
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24259 | Topping 3 | TOPPING*, Inez Mary (I752)
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24260 | Topping 3 | TROWBRIDGE*, Mary (I749)
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24261 | Torbolton Twp., Carleton Co., Ontario | RITCHIE, Vernon (I1083)
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24262 | Toronto | MILLARD, John Terry .3 (I437)
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24263 | Toronto | Family (F55)
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24264 | Toronto | WILLSON, Laura Amelia (I315)
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24265 | Toronto | REDDITT, Thomas Henry (I759)
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24266 | Toronto | KNIGHT, ARThur Wm. Edgar (I171)
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24267 | Toronto | SPANTON, Viola RUTH (I169)
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24268 | Toronto | PLAYTER, James Thomas Sr. (I1725)
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24269 | Toronto | Family (F407)
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24270 | Toronto (now United Church). | Family (F1052)
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24271 | Toronto History: . On July 30, 1793, Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe landed at Toronto Bay to supervise the planning of a garrison & town. Thus the arrival of the Montgomery family in 1798 (as well as the Marsh family) was not coincidental, but part of the general shift of population. In the fall of 1798 Alexander Jr., with his family, moved to Toronto, then known as Little York. Statira Montgomery Dodge, writing for her mother, Sarah Montgomery Marsh, claims that Alexander Montgomery Jr. was a good friend of the governor. When the Montgomery's arrived, the town had approximately 250 people. Ironically, York was largely settled by Americans. Most of these Loyalist Americans settled in farming townships on Yonge Street. The first record we have of the family is in 1804 in March of that year their daughter, Sarah married William Marsh Jr., who was employed as a blacksmith in his father's shop on Yonge St. In 1812 Alexander & his son John managed to find themselves in the thick of the war with the Americans. At the time they were in Kingston bringing provisions by boat when they spotted the American invasion fleet. In an effort to warn Toronto of the impending invasion, John Montgomery along with his brother-in-law William Hill & 3 other men began a forced march of 65 miles to reach the town before the enemy. - - - | HILL, Miss (I1637)
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24272 | Toronto Junction | Family (F82)
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24273 | Toronto Junction (i.e. 3 train tracks converge.) | Family (F72)
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24274 | Toronto Junction [west end of T.O.]. | MCCLELLAN, Evelyn Guinevere (I563)
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24275 | Toronto Junction. | MADGETT, Gladys Ellen (I2239)
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24276 | Toronto Junction. 46 Laws Street. | WALKER, Martha Ann ANNIE (I116)
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24277 | Toronto Lot 28, Tier 11, Sec E. | FELKER, Caroline CARRIE (I24)
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24278 | Toronto Lot 28, Tier 11, Sec E. | FELKER, Caroline CARRIE (I161)
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24279 | Toronto or Erin? | BROCK, Edward (I127)
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24280 | Toronto Plot Sec 31, Lot 270. | BISHOP, Eleanor Augusta (I994)
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24281 | Toronto Sundries, Home District Quarter Sessions Minutes | Source (S3)
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24282 | Toronto Twp. Gore., with parents, wife, Dau. Mabel, son John P. | LAWRENCE, Isaac Huver .i (I163)
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24283 | Toronto West. | BLACKWELL, Gertrude Millicent LULA (I2225)
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24284 | Toronto World Newspaper. . 1884 Feb 18 Mon, pg .3 - The Snow Shoe Races. The races of the Toronto snowshoe club came off on Saturday at the lacrosse grounds. There was fair attendance of spectators, including ladies. Game Committee: L H Whittemore. . July 16, 1884Wed - Accident to Argonauts: On Monday night the four-oared crew of the Argonaut, made up of Whittemore, Langmuire, Davidson & Wyatt, were out for a spin on the Toronto Bay in their new papermache boat. When coming between the Aileen & the Oriole at anchor, they struck a boat with twp. half drunken chaps in it, & broke off over 4 feet of the shell. One dingy put off the the Oriole & picked up the 2 men of the skiff & another from the Aileen picked up the crew. Some of the parties had narrow escape. The crew will have trouble in replacing their boat in time for the races. . 1884 July 30, Wed - Long description of thrilling rowing event. Argonauts won $600 & gold watches. . 1884Sep 29 Mon- "Toronto at Hamilton met, lasted too long, event continues next week." . Toronto Star, Start 13 Season in Baptist Hockey League - It is just 13 years ago that the Baptist Churches organized their hockey league & the league is still running as a house league open only to competition by members of its Bible Classes. The meeting for organization purposes for this ear will be held Thursday night at 8 sharp at the Park Road Baptist Church with L H Whittemore in the chair. . 1895 Sept 5 - Mr & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Mr. Aubrey Whittemore who have been spending the summer at "Oakleigh," Dr. Oldright's residence, have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. W P Oldright is now in business in Chicago. . 1898 Aug 28 - Mr. & Mrs. L H Whittemore, Mr. Lawrence & Aubrey Whittemore of Chicago, who have been staying at Dr. Oldright's summer residence, Jackson's Point, return to Chicago next week. Ref: The Globe Newspaper, Toronto. - - - | WHITTEMORE, Luther Holton , Sr. (I278)
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24285 | Toronto, Wit. Hugh Reilly adn Andrew Bustard, Toronto. | Family (F393)
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24286 | Toronto, Monday, John Willson and Mary Cumer, of Yonge Street. | Family (F23)
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24287 | Toronto, Ontario. | Family (F17)
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24288 | Toronto, same plot as sister Sarah & brother Herb Felker. | FELKER, Margaret Florence MAGGIE (I34)
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24289 | Toronto. | HUTCHINSON, Margaret JOSEPHINE (I73)
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24290 | Toronto. | KNIGHT, ARThur Wm. Edgar (I74)
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24291 | Toronto. | STRICKLAND, Hilda (I383)
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24292 | Toronto. | WAYLING, James Jr. (I382)
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24293 | Toronto. | REIVE, Nelson Ambrose (I270)
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24294 | Toronto. | WILLSON, Alfred .2 (I169)
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24295 | Toronto. | SISLEY, Infant (I970)
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24296 | Toronto. | SISLEY, Harry (I971)
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24297 | Toronto. | SISLEY, Marjorie (I972)
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24298 | Toronto. | WILLSON, Helen Rachel .iii (I504)
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24299 | Toronto. | LANG, Cora May (I238)
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24300 | Toronto. | Family (F560)
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