Matches 24,351 to 24,400 of 26,054
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24351 | Tradition states that John Poore went out hunting and got lost, and died of cold and hunger in the woods. | POOR, John (P7919)
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24352 | Train accident in Cincinnati | CUMMER, Frederick H (I969)
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24353 | Train crossing accident. | SNIDER, Edwin Harvard HARVEY (I2843)
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24354 | Train crossing accident. | SNIDER, Edwin Harvard HARVEY (I4)
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24355 | Transcribed by Tom Loghrin from original hand written notes | Source (S84)
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24356 | Transported to Aurora, ON. for burial, Monument K20.61. | SNIDER, Joseph .1 (I428)
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24357 | Transported to Aurora, ON. for burial, Monument K20.61. | SNIDER, Joseph .1 (I65)
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24358 | Transported to Aurora, ON. for burial, Monument K20.6a. | WILLSON, ELIZAbeth Jane .7 (I60)
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24359 | Transported to Aurora, ON. for burial, Monument K20.6a. | WILLSON, ELIZAbeth Jane .7 (I427)
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24360 | Transported to Aurora, ON. for burial, Monument K20.8. | SNIDER, Edwin Harvard HARVEY (I4)
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24361 | Transported to Aurora, ON. for burial, Monument K20.8. | SNIDER, Edwin Harvard HARVEY (I2843)
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24362 | Traveling in the Allen Taylor Company. | TERRY, Hannah (I2739)
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24363 | Travelling Haberdashery Salesman | THOMPSON, John Harold (I1431)
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24364 | Trenton. ALT NAME: Tollman, Talman. | TALLMAN, Martha (I368)
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24365 | Tressia Pearl is the daughter of Lottie Anna Valley and Scott A Nicholson. | NICHOLSON, Teressa Pearl (I2450)
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24366 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I86)
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24367 | Trix is the daughter of Lear Maria Blair & HERBert Felker. | FELKER, Beatrice Eleanor TRIX (I372)
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24368 | Trix is the daughter of Lear Maria Blair & HERBert Felker. | FELKER, Beatrice Eleanor TRIX (I279)
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24369 | Trowbridge/Nixon died age 4 months | TROWBRIDGE*, James (I776)
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24370 | Trowbridge/Nixon died age 4 months | TROWBRIDGE*, John (I775)
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24371 | Trowbridge/Nixon married her 1st cousin | NIXON*, Mary (I771)
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24372 | Trowbridge/Nixon | SUMMERS*, Mary (I778)
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24373 | Troy, NY | WILLSON, Mordicia Myers Sr. (I589)
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24374 | Troy, NY. | WILLSON, Francis Camp FRANK (I1230)
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24375 | Troy, NY. Plot Section L | PFENNING, Marguerite (I1232)
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24376 | Troy. | IRVING, SUSANnah M (I1229)
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24377 | Troy. Listed on monument with his parents & wife Susanne Irving. | WILLSON, Walter Vanderheyden (I591)
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24378 | TRSID: lot 11 conc 7 Mersea | REID, Oliver William (I1994)
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24379 | TRSID: lot 23 conc 8 Mersea | COULTER, Joseph (I7203)
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24380 | TRSID:lot 4 Conc 6 Mersea; 82 South Marlborough | FOX, Albert (I7832)
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24381 | tuberculosis | SCOTT, Clara L (P4414)
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24382 | tuberculosis | KNOTT, Wilbur (P637)
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24383 | Tuesday | Family (F737)
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24384 | Tuesday | Family (F752)
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24385 | Tuesday, by License, Peter R. LAWRENCE and Elizabeth CUMMER, both of the Township of York, by Rev. George O'Kill Stuart, St. James Cathedral, Toronto. | Family (F200)
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24386 | Tuesday, by License, Peter R. LAWRENCE and Elizabeth CUMMER, both of the Township of York, St. James Cathedral, Toronto. | Family (F17)
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24387 | Turner | MCCORVEY, Jack (I18484)
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24388 | Turner / Cogswell Family Genealogy < "William [Sumner], born 9 Feb 1656. He was a blacksmith; had wife Hannah, and settled in Middletown, CT, previous to 6 Oct 1687, at which time he conveyed to William Harris of Middletown land in the north part of Boston. Rev. Dr. Field in his Centennial Address, delivered at Middletown, in 1850, mentions that this William Sumner was a Deputy to the General Court from Middleport in the years 1701 and 1702. He was also Deacon of the First Congregational Church in Middleport, elected 1695, died 20 Jul 1703. He is called 'Lieut. William Sumner' on Probate records." | SUMNER, William (I15021)
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24389 | TWEEDSMUIR HISTORY, as recorded by Greennock Women's Institute: 1889 Greennock School, Group School photo, tall cedar trees in the background: Front row. Charlie & Robert Johnston; 3rd row: Ida & Fred Johnston; Back row Julia Johnston. Girls are wearing white pinafores, boys dark jackets, button right up. Ref: Wellington Co. Archives & Museum. . 1907 Jun 6, Death of Charles B. Johnston. Charles Benajah Johnston, son of Mr. Robt. Johnston, 2nd line, died rather suddenly on Saturday morning at the age of 30 years. The deceased had been subject for some years to epilepsy & this was undoubtedly the cause of death. Mr. Johnston had been farming what is known as the old Sharp place, on the second line, for some years, & was highly esteemed. He was a member of Siloam Methodist Church. He had an exceedingly happy home, & leaves a wife & 3 children. The funeral was held from the home on Monday at 2p.m. to Fairview Cemetery, Rev. D. H. Taylor, of Rockwood, officiating. [= died Sat., June 1, 1907, Funeral, Monday, June 3rd.] Ref: Acton Free Press, P3, Column 2. - - - | JOHNSTON, Charles Benjamin .2 (I1271)
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24390 | Tweensmuir History | Source (S17)
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24391 | Twenty Mile Rd., Brown worn sandstone, NJ style monument. | MINGLE, John Jr. (I1)
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24392 | Twenty Mile Rd., Gainsborough Twp. | FELKER, Mrs. Catherine (Lewis) (I210)
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24393 | Twenty Mile Rd., Gainsborough Twp. Monument has been moved to utility shed 2015. | FELKER, Abraham .1 (I211)
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24394 | Twiggs | MOREE, James R (I18636)
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24395 | Twiggs | MOREE, Andrew (I18637)
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24396 | Twiggs | MOREE, Henry E (I18638)
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24397 | Twin | MOORE, Frances (I2032)
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24398 | Twin (the other boy twin died) | GERRIE, Mabel Lerrie (I348)
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24399 | twin brother | KINDREE, Cyril Stacy (P1171)
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24400 | Twin children: Samuel Cotton.2 born 1782 and Sarah Cotton, born 1782 - - - | GOWEN, Sarah (I51)
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