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24501 Two Walker men, married two Armstrong women:
William Henry Walker married Catharina Louisa Armstrong, &
Obadiah JOHN Walker married Jane Prest Armstrong.

Witness at his brother's wedding:
. Ontario Marriage Registration 004277-95
William Henry WALKER, 26, farmer, Canada, Artemesia,
s/o William H. & Eliza J.,
married Catherine Louisa ARMSTRONG, 33, Canada, Artemesia Tp.,
d/o William & Margaret,
Witn: Obadiah WALKER & Margaret J. PAUL both of Artemesia on Apr. 7, 1895 at Artemesia Tp. - - - 
WALKER, Obadiah JOHN .10 (I105)
 
24502 Two weeks after her arrival in Guelph. OAKLEY, Suhannah (I56)
 
24503 Twp. 35. WWI. LAWRENCE, Capt. Ernest Wilkinson (I1060)
 
24504 TX Death Cert. Born Wukuorin?, ALA. SITTON, Cicero Silas .1 (I13)
 
24505 Tyler is the son of Annie Lee Yager, (born Virginia) & Chas. Kiener, born Austria.

. 1900 WWI Registration: Tyler Bainbridge Kiener,
Washington, DC. Rodman
Description of registrant, Tall, Slender, Blue eyes, Dark hair. - - - 
KIENER, Tyler Bainbridge (I990)
 
24506 Tyler Point Cemetery Barrington Bristol County Rhode Island COOK 1ST, Jacob 8 (P3267)
 
24507 Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaarderen, Belgium. Memorial on panel 148. Memorial is located on 9 kms north east of Ieper on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332)

Included on panel 148. Note: Panel number relates to regiment served with, this may have changed. On site refer to regsiter which details alternative panels.

Those United Kingdom servicemen that died after August 16, 1917 are named on the memorial at Tyne Co, a site which marks rge furthest point reached by Commonwealth forces in Belgium until nearly the end of the war. The Tyne Cot Memorial now bears the names of almost 35,000 officers and men whose graves are not known. The memorial, dseigned by Sir Herbert Baker with sculpture by Joseph Armitage and FV Blundstone, was unveiled by Sir Gilbert Dyett in July 1927. The memorial forms the north eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetry, which was established around a captured German blockhouse or pill box used as an advanced dressing station. The original battlefield cemetry of 343 graves was greatly enlarged after the Armistice when remains were brought in from battlefields of Passchendaele and Langemarck and from a few small burial grounds. It is now the largest Commonwealth war cemetry in the world in terms of burials
 
EDWARDS, Frederick William (I4382)
 
24508 Typescript (carbon copy).|||Includes indexes to v. 1 and 2. Source (S-2058818062)
 
24509 Typescript (mimeographed).|||Includes bibliographical references (leaves [7-8] at end) and index. Source (S-2051908957)
 
24510 Typhoid fever, died in Toronto General Hospital. MONKMAN, Wesley (I200)
 
24511 typhoid fever. CATCHPOLE, Henry .5 (I343)
 
24512 Typhoid. Monument reads 1867. TURNBULL, John (I417)
 
24513 typhus PAGE STARK, Molly Elizabeth * (P9599)
 
24514 UCLPetition 17, J17, C2109 p1066
To Hon. Samuel Smith, Esq. In Council,
Petition of John Johnston of York, yeoman. Your petitioner is a son of the late Thomas Johnston of York, that he was born in North Britain & is 24 years of age. That he was resided permanently in this part of the Province [Kingston crossed out] age of 16 years last part. He has strictly conformed to al such military duty as was imposed on him since he became of age & has never applied for or received any land from the Government. Under such circumstances he humbly requests that your Honour in Council my be graciously pleased to grant unto him such a portion of waste land of the province, as in your wisdom may be deemed most subject to the present Regulations. Signed, York 30 July 1817, John Johnston.
. Envelope: Received from petitioner, John Johnston, 30 Jul 1817. John Johnston doses not appear to have rec. or lated any land. Entered Land aBook J, p235. granted 100A Order issued 22 Mar 1822.
. I certify John Johnston belong to my Company in the time of the late war & did take the Oath of Allegiance. Signed, Thos H Hamilton York, 3rd Reg. York Militia, 30 Jul 1817.

. 1834 Aug 12 his brother Robert, named him an executor, but he appears not to have taken the position as the widow & Alexander Hamilton & James Perrin, King Street shopkeepers acted themselves.

. X-Reference Original, Signed, WILL filed under Robert Johnson, his brother. It duplicates Robert's will.
Ref: J Folios 1834. Surrogate Court copy file. "Registered in Book No. 4, Fol. 348. Summary:

. I John Johnston leave my property in York Twp. to my three son:
William, Junior Johnston, James Johnson & XX Johnston.
To my 2 daughters, Margaret Emerison? Luisa Johnston &Mary Florence? Johnston, £50 each.
He wants his young children educated & supported until they are 18 or they have a profession of their own. He revokes the previous will in his hands.
Executors: James Lang, Henry Johnston & George Henderson.
Signed, 9 Feb. 1852, John Johnston.
Witnesses: Signed, Elisha Pease & Silas Johnston.

Note: Elisha Pease married Catharine Cummer, & Margaret Lawrence-Johnston's cousin Peter Lawrence was married to to her sister, Elizabeth Cummer. - PJA.

. 1833 Toronto Directory
John Johnson 42 Lot Street West, north side at the corner of Elizabeth Street. (Now Front St.)

. 1837 - John Johnston, 33 Lot St., Waggon maker.

Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - 
JOHNSTON, John .1 (I649)
 
24515 UCLPetition 21, N Bundle 11, Humberstone, 1816, C2481, p448.
To Lieut. Gov. Francis Gore, In Council,
The Petition of John Near, Township of Humberstone,
That your petitioner regularly enlisted & sworn in for his Magesty's Service by Thomas Betson, a Captain in his Magesty's Service in the then Colony of New York in the year 1777.
That your Honor's Petitioner came into this Province with his family in the year 1786 & has been resident therein ever since.
Wherefor your petitioner prays that your Excellence may be pleased to order that his name be placed on the U.E. List & your petitioner as in every duty bound will every pray,
Signed, October 1816, Johannes Near.

Envelope: John Near, praying that his name may be inserted on the UE List,
Rec. from petitioner 17 February, 1817. J Small
Entered Land Book J, page 415, Read in Council 9 Sept 1818.
It appears by an Certificate in Henry Nears's Petition that this petitioner come into the Province after the time limits to be placed on the UE List, cannot be granted.
"In the margin, is written: See Henry Near's petition"

[& follows underneath the Extracted version of Henry Near's petition:] VERIFY Johannes Near, born c.1753.

UCLPetition 20, N Bundle 11, Bertie, 1816, film C2481, page 443-447. To Lieut. Gov. Francis Gore, In Council
Petition of Henry Near, Bertie Twp.
- Niagara District. Personally came before me John Hxx, Esquire one of his majesties Justice of the Peace of the Niagara District, Jacob Hoffman of the Berite Twp. saith that Henry Near of Bertie Twp. in said District, John Near of Humberstone Twp., AND himself was enlisted & sworn in the year 1777 by Thomas Betson, a Captain in his Majestys Service in the then Colony of New York to serve his Majesty in the defense of this Colony against the Rebels. Henry Near was appointed a Sergeant of the Company under the command of said Captain Betson, that in a short time after they had then enlisted as aforesaid the said Henry Near, by the order of said Captain Betson ordered the deponent & John Near aforesaid & the rest of the Company to appear with them Henry Near, etc. at Tockoconick [Taughknaic &/ Tachkanick?] in the Colony of New York to meet the Enemy who was then advancing against Livingston Manor* - that in passing of said Notice on warning this deponent & the said Henry Near did join this Company at Tockoconick aforesaid under the command of said Captain Betson & that they was joined by several other companies enlisted in the Manor to serve his Majesty as they were soon before me at Bertie.
The 3 July 1816, signature J HorWxx, J.P., Jacob HISXMARK Hoffman, & seal.

. I leave to Certify that Henry Near, aged 71 years, [c1746] has resided nearly 30 years [1786] in the Township of Bertie & that John Near, aged 64 years [1753] & resided 18 years [1798] in Humberson Twp. & that they are both are honest labor & industrious inhabitants & that their sons were active & faithful in the discharge of their militia duty during the late war.
Witness me & at Berie, the 3rd day of July 1816. J. Nxx. Lt. Colonel 3rd Lincoln Militia.

. We do verify that Henry Near came to this Province Jany. of 1786, has been a constant resident, a loyal & good man, John Near came to this Province in August 1798 is also a good loyal subject & his son & dependent are of the first come to the Province.
Signed, Raelfe Claret?, & Isaac Swayze.
Envelope: Henry Near praying that his name be inserted on the UE List. Rec. from petitioner 17 Feb 1817.
Note1: Livingston Manor was a large land tract in Albany Co., NY, whose northern boundary was Claverack District. Also referred to as Battle at Egremont, NY, on May 1-3rd, 1777.
Note2: Thomas Betson, by 1794 Nov 12 is was a Lieutenant in 9th East Norfolk Regt. of Foot.

Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. 
NEAR, Johannes John (I898)
 
24516 UCLPetition 4, N Misc. 1797-1811, Bertie, film C2236, p1053:
To Lieut. Gov. Peter Hunter, In Council,
Petition of Mary Near, of Bertie,
That you petition is the daughter of Nicholas Huffman of the above named [Bertie] Township, a Loyalist U.E. and wife of Henry Near, and has lived about 16 years [1786] in this Province. That your petitioner having never received any lands, she humbly prays your Excellency would be please to grant her 100 Acres, Hist Majesty's benevolence to persons of her description shall ever pray,
Signed, York, 9 June 1802. Henry HISXMARK Near, for his wife Mary Near.
. Personally appeared before me, A Wood, Esquire, on of this Majesties Justice of the Peace for Home District. The above named Henry Near, who made oath that Mary Near, the petitioner is there person she described herself and has never received any order for lands fro the Crown. Signed, before Alexander Wood, JP, 9th day of June 1802. Henry HISXMARK Near.
. Envelope: The Clerk of the Council has not made the usual endorsement that the father of the petitioner is on the UE List & hath she has not reached any lands.
Mary Near of Bertie, Dau. of Nicholas Bertie. The above named Nicholas Huffman appears on the U.E. List.

UCLPetition 5, N Bundle 6, Bertie, C2481, p7:
. To Lieut. Gov. Peter Hunter, In Council
Petition of Mary Near, wife of Henry Near, Bertie Twp.
That your Petition is the daughter of Nicholas Huffman, of the Township aforesaid [Niagara], a Loyalist U.E. & is of the age of 50 years [b. 1753]; & having never received any lands in the Province, respectfully requests you Excellency would be please to grant her 200 acres.
Signed, before Thos. Cummings, J.P., Niagara District. Mary HERXMARK Near.

. I, Mary Near do make oath that I am fifty years of age & never received any grant or order for lands from the Crown in this Province.
Sworn before Thos. Cummings, J.P., Niagara District. Mary HERXMARK Near.

. I, Thomas Cummins one of his Majesties Justice of the Peace of the District of Niagara, do certify that the Petitioner Mary Near is the person she describes herself to be & never to my knowledge or belief received any lands or order for lands int this Province. Thos. Chummings, J.P.
Envelope, Received 1 Oct 1803. Husband Henry Near received an order for 350 Acres family grant.

Council Chambers, 17 Nov 1804, MARY NEAR'S CASE
The petitioner's father having come into the Province within the time listed by the King's instructions & studying on the Council Books as a U.E., & it not appearing that there is any doubt, but that he is properly placed on the UE List. The Board does not concur in opinion with the Inspector General, that the Petition is not privileged.
The opinion of the Inspector General seems found on this idea, the as the petition, when she came in here, had been married many years & was the mother of a family & as her husband petitioned for & obtained family lands (in which was included 50 Acres on account of his wife in the usual way), therefore, she is not now entitled to received Lands as the Daughter of an UE. But the Board conceived that as the King's Instructions contained a general command to grant 200 acres to each of the children of a U. E. Loyalist, in cases where the parent came in with the limited time (viz.) July 1798 & as it is not suggest that any doubt arises on that hand, the Executive Government is not authorized to make any exception in cases where the fact is established that the applicant is the child of a U.E. & that her being 50 years of age can make no differences whatever.
If the Government thought proper to give her husband 50 acres on account of the petitioner, his wife, that must be considered as a further bounty from the Crown & this observation seems to carry with it the great weight, when it is considered that the Executive Government it is not authorized to grant the Lands of the wife to the husband & that nothing can be a compliant with the Royal Instruction, but the granting the inhabitance of the lands to the wife in her own name - it being, it is conceived, intended as a provision for the child of a U.E. & that child happens to be married, it is necessary to grant the land to the married women herself & not to put it in the powers of her husband by his own act to dispose her of it by a sale.
Signed, J H Alcock, Chairman. Approved by P Hunter, Lt. Gov.
1804 Mar 20 sent a copy of Mary Near's Case as above written to the Inspector General of Public Provincial Accounts. J. Small.

. Eight children of Anna Maria Huffman and Henry Neher are:
Johann Nicholaus Neher, b: 13 Dec 1771 in Claverack, Columbia, New York,
Aplonia Neher, b: 29 Oct 1773,
Jacob Neher, b: 1776 in Claverack,
Henry Neher, Sr., b: 27 Jun 1778,
Elisabeth Neher, b: 26 Nov 1780, married Martin Kruhm;
Anna Maria Neher, b: 8 May 1782,
David Neher, b: 4 Mar 1783 in Claverack, NY,
Miss Neher, 1787, Bertie, Welland Co., Ontario, Canada.
XRef: Upper Canada Land Petition 1 for Henry Near, viz. 5 US children & 1 Cdn. child born 1787. - - - 
HUFFMAN, Anna Maria MARY (I891)
 
24517 UCLPetition 4.1824, M Bundle 14, C2204. To Lieut. Governor Peregrine Maitland.
Petition of William McCutcheon, of the Town of Erin, Yeoman.
Your petitioner is located on the north east quarter of Lot 7, Con 5 of Erin, is thereon located & has cleared nearly 20 Acres.
Your petitioner is of the ability & desirous to settle on & improve a lot of 200 Acres of the waste lands.

That being of ability to improve & another 50 Acres your petitioner humbly prays your Excellency will be please to grant him 100 Acres including the former grant.
& in duty bound your petitioner will ever pray,
signed, William McCutcheon, by his father & agent, John McCutheon,, York, 17 Feb, 1824.

. Home District [Toronto], John MCutcheon maketh oath & saith that William McCutcheon has cleared & fenced 10 Acres of the North East Quarter of Lot 7, Concession 5 of Erin, & chopped 2 Acres more, & also built a Dwelling House thereon 16 by 20 feet & has also cleared the road in front excepting a few logs purposely left for bridging. Signed, John McCutheon.
Sworn before me this 18th day of February, 1824. Signed, Thos. Ridout, J.P.

. Envelope: Wm. McCutchon. Gov. House, York 17 Feb, 1824. The subject is requested to report here here for the information of the Honorable Council. Signed, M Johnson.
I do not find hat the petitioner has received any lands or Order for land. Jno. Ridout, Survey Office.
The petitioner has received a gratuitous grant of 50 Acres under your Excellency's Order in Council of 22 Aug 1821, which was located 4 Sept. 1821 on the NE Quarter Lot 7, Con 5 of Erin.
The Certificate shewing performance of settlement duty has not yet been produced - & the description has issued for the said 50 Acres. Survey Office, Thos. Ridout, Survey General.
In Council,18 Feb.,1824, Recommended if the order of !4 Dec, 1819 may be in order with the advancement of 50 Acres adjacent, be found vacant. Order issued 27 November 1824..

. 1824 Feb 18 - Upper Canada Land Books [C104, p98].
York Executive Council Chamber, Wednesday 18 Feb. 1824, Present. Chief Justice Wm. Drummer Powell, James Baby & Samuel Smith.
William McCutcheon, M4, Stating that he is located on NE quarter Lot 7, Cn 5, Erin, containing 50 A whereon he resides & Have cleared nearly 20 a, that being of ability to improve another 50 prays that he may receive a grant of 100 A, including the former.
Recommended of the Order of 14 December 1819 may be granted an additional
50 Acres adjacent if found vacant. Signed, W.D.P, signed, P.M.

. Granted on that day also were, Hugh McCutcheon, M3, Wm. McCutcheon, W4, of Lot 7, Con 5, Erin & John McCutcheon, M5.
Notes: It appears the Council wanted more information & may have spoken with Samuel McCutcheon himself. - PJA

* The following Assessments were carefully transcribed by myself at the Archives of Ontario, Toronto. The handwriting was small, cramped & the lines, often ran together, but as far as known, they are correct. - PJ Ahlberg, 2010.

. 1824 Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment:
William McKutching, Males 1, Girl 2, Women 1, Total 4.

. 1825 Apr 18, Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment
William McKutching, Males 1, Women 1, Girl 2, Total 4. (unchanged from 1824. - PJA.)

. 1826 Apr 11,Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment:
William McKutching, ales 2, Women 5, Total 7.

. 1827 Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment:
William McKutching, Lot 7, Con 5, Males 2, Boys 2, Females 2, Girls 1, Total 7.
Uncult 180 A. Cultivated land 20 Acres.
Note: Have parents John & Eleanor McCutcheon joined them?

. 1829 Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment:
William McKutching, Male 1, Boy 1, Women 16y+ 3, Girls 2,
Uncultivated land 75, Cultivated land 25 Acres, Con 5, Lot 7 E.

. 1830 Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment: (unchanged from 1829 - PJA.)
William McKutching, Male 1, Boy 1, Women 16y+ 3, Girls 3
Uncultivated land 75, Cultivated land 25 Acres, Con 5, Lot 7 E.

. 1831 Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment:
McCitcheon, William, Males 1, Boys 1, Women 2, Girls 3,
Lot 7, Con 5, Uncultivated Land 170 Acres, Cultivated Land 30 Acres.

. 1832 Mar 5, Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment
MacCitcheon, William, Males 1, Boys 1, Women 1, Girls 3,
Lot 3, Con 7, Uncultivated Land 170 Acres, cultivated Land 30 Acres.

. Wellington Co., Erin Twp. Surrogate Court: File 489, 31 Jul 1862.
McCutcheon, William
Son: John - 34
Daughter: Ellen wife of John Anderson
Agnes wife of Frances? Warren
Jane wife of Alexander Wuxuele? Farmer. - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, William Sr. (I9)
 
24518 UCLPetition 67, To Sir Peregrin Maitland, Lieut. Gov. of Province of Upper Canada,
The Petition of Abraham Meredith of Twp. of Grimsby, son of Charles Meredith, Twp., Grimsby, an enrolled U.E. Loyalist. He is of the full age of 21y, taken the Oath of Allegiance & has never hand any lands. Andrew Mercer of York, Esq., to be his agent to locate the same and take out the deed when completed.
Signed, Abraham XMARK Meredith.
Sworn at the General Quarter Session of Peace, 1827, Oct 9th, at Niagara.

. Certified that Abraham Meredith of Twp., son of Charles Meredith, was [living] in Twp. of Grimsby.
Signed, 6 Jan, 1833, Isaac Griffins.
Ref: 1827, Volume 357, Bundle M 18, Petition 67, Microfilm: C-2213.

. 1830 Jun 27 at Grimsby, Abraham Meredith married Susan Taylor, b. 5 Oct 1810, Upper Canada (Ontario).

. OC 27 June 1823 as a SUE (Son of United Empire Loyalist.

. 1852 Census Grimsby, Lincoln Co.
Miriam Meredeth, age 84 / 1768 in US, widow, Methodist,
Abraham Meredeth, age 52, farmer, b. Canada, no religion,
Susan Meredith, Age 41/ Canada, Methodist,
Jane, Age 21 / Canada, no religion,
Isabella 19, Mary A 17, Miriam 12, Ellen 9, Elizabeth 6, Emma Meredith, age 2
One story frame house, & an extra frame building.

. 1854 - Postmaster General, James Morris, Lost Mail
Mails enclosing money letter lost, 5 Accidental loss, 1; duly delivered t address 1, Letters supposed to have embezzled by a Clerk in Quebec Post Office 6, embedded in Toronto Post Office 7, Abstraction with evidence 5.
Mail Tenders Registered: Grimsby & Smithville, 7 miles & Smithville & Welland Port 2 miles; 3 times per week, part service to commence 6 Dec 1852. October to Nov 18, Meredith & Cutter, Smithville: Nov 10 , 12 to Nov 16. contact assigned to E Vanhoest? & 3/4 Tenders for both services.
Ref: Journals of Legislative Assembly, vol 13, issue 7, Ontario.

. 1861 Census Grimsby, Lincoln Co.,
Abraham, farmer; born Canada; religion Episcopal; age 61; married
Susan, born Canada; religion Episcopal; age 51; married
Miriam, age 20, Ellen, age 18, Elizabeth, age 16, Emma Meredith, age 1.

. Ontario Death Registration,
Abraham Meredith, COD: Diabetes, died 29 Nov 1882, Aged 88Y, 6m. at Grimsby, Born 18794, Married.

Note: Abraham applied for a land grant at the four years after brother William Meredith.They both used the same land agent Mercer in the Town of York (Toronto). - PJA

Ontario Land Registry, Niagara North Book 102, p263
Lot 8, Con 9, Township of Grimsby
. 1798, Dec 31, Patent. The Crown, Richard Griffin, All 198 acres
. 1804 July 14, Bargain&Sale, Abraham Griiffin eteu, to Smith Griffin, 107 Acres
. 1831 Mar 9, B&S, Smith Griffin, to Abraham Merredith 80 Acres, £150.
. 1881 Mar 9, B&S, Smith Griffin, to Wm. Merredith, 37acres, £80
. 1883 Sep 26, B&S, Wm. Merredith, to Robt Weddle, 37A, £150
. 1884 Jun 11, B&S, Abraham Meredith, to Axxxber? Tisdale, 4.5Acres, £250.

Ontario Land Registry, Niagara North Book 102, p267
Lot 10, Con 9, Township of Grimsby
. 1798 Mar 14, Patent, Crown, to Smith Griffin, 230 Acres
. 1831 Mar 9, Bargain&Sale, Sam Griffin to Abraham Meredith, £150. xx Acres
. 1838 Jul 4, B&S, Abraham Meredith, to Wm P Snyder, £25. Part acre.
. 1862 Aug 11, B&S,Abraham Meredith, to james M Dunkee, xEast, 5 acres, £250. 
MEREDITH, Abraham (I23)
 
24519 UCLPetition3, 1824. To Lieut. Governor Peregrine Maitland.
Petition of Hugh McCutcheon, of the Town of York, Yeoman.
Your petitioner is a native of the Parish of Bangor, County Down, Ireland, from whence he imported to Quebec in April last [1823], with a wife & 4 children, has taken the Oath of Allegiance and received no land from the Crown.
Your petitioner is of the ability & desirous to settle on & improve a lot of 200 Acres of the waste lands.

Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays your Excellency will grant him 200 acres of the waste land and praying of fees.
Your petitioner will ever part, Signed, Samuel McCutcheon., York, 18 February, 1824.
Your petitioner brought out several Certificates but lost them on Board the Steam Boat lately General [Mem Jenbge?]
Note: Their ship sunk on the St. Lawrence River Rapids near Morrisburg, Ontario.

. Province of Upper Canada I certify that Samuel McCutcheon, Native of Ireland hath taken & subscribed the Oath of Allegiance required in the Home District [Toronto], this 17th day of February, 1824. Signed, Grant Power, Council.
. Envelope: Gov. Offices, 18th Feb, 1824. The subject is requested to report here here for the information of the Honorable Council. Signed, M Johnson.
I do not find hat the petitioner has received any lands or Order for land. Jno. Ridout, Survey Office.
In Council, 18 Feb., 1824, Recommended, Order issued 19th Feby, 1824.
Notes: It appears that Samuel was requested to return for further information & may have spoken at the Council himself. - PJA

.1824 Feb 18 - Upper Canada Land Books [C104, p98].
York Executive Council Chamber, Wednesday 18 Feb. 1824, Present. Chief Justice Wm. Drummer Powell, James Baby & Samuel Smith.
Samuel McCutcheon, M3, Praying for grant of 200 acres of land, praying for [free Survey] fees.
Granted.

. Granted on that day also were, Hugh McCutcheon, M3, Wm. McCutcheon, W4, of Lot 7 , Con 5, Erin & John McCutcheon, M5. -

Transcripts by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Samuel .2 (I311)
 
24520 Ukraine surname: Buih BUTTE, Caroline (I80)
 
24521 Ulster & Orange Counties, NJ Marriages:
. 1737 Oct 25, Samuel Willson, Piscataway X Mary Martin, Piscataway, NJ.
. 1743 May 11, Mary Martin, Piscataway X John Thickston, Piscataway, NJ.
Ref: History of the First Baptist Church of Wantage, Sussex, New Jersey.

. History of Long Island: Hempstead. In 1647 there were 57 freeholders in the [Hempstead] township, & a formal division of the land was made anions'.
X-Ref: Compare Samuel's brother John Willson, Jr. married Rebecca Thickston/Thixton. -PJA.
. 1746 Nov 18, WILL of Jeremiah Bloomfield, 1693-1746. Witness: John Thickston.

They were as follows: Richard Gildersleeve, William Lawrence, William Thickstone (Thickstone), Thomas Willet, John Lawrence, Thomas. (etc.)
In 1673 the list had passed the hundred mark, as may be seen from the enumeration preserved in A'anderkemp's Translation of Dutch Records, XXII.

. 1747 May 26, WILL of John Thickston of Middlesex Co., NJ, blacksmith.
Mary Thickston, widow, renounces her right of administration & desires that William Clawson be appointed.
Witnesses: Samuel Martin, Isaac Manning.,
Ref: NJ Wills, Lib 3, page 476.

XRef: 1749 May 26. Bond of William Clawson of Essex Co. & Isaac Manning of Middlesex Co., yeoman, principal creditors, as administrators.
John Deare of Perth Amboy, Fellow bondsman. - - - 
THICKSTUN, Jonathan .1 (I670)
 
24522 Ulster, New York, USA DOLSON, Sarah (P1052)
 
24523 Unable to find a date Family (F2351)
 
24524 Unable to verify MOORE, Varnum (P685)
 
24525 unbaptized CLARK, 1729 a child (P7541)
 
24526 union cemetery HAYDEN, Reginald Ulyses Samuel (P66)
 
24527 union cemetery HAYDEN, Thomas (P74)
 
24528 union cemetery BARKER, Kate Maud (P127)
 
24529 Union Cemetery ROSS, Eleanor (I148)
 
24530 union cemetery see death certificate attached SAINSBURY, Albert (P203)
 
24531 Union Cemetery see death certificate attached DYER, Harriett Carder (P204)
 
24532 Union Cemetery sec 21-142 FARROW, Frederick William (I321)
 
24533 Union Cemetery, Sec J, R19, L3 SMITH, Annie Maud (I316)
 
24534 Union Cemetery, Sec J, R19, L3 FARROW, William John (I326)
 
24535 Union Cemetery, Sec J, R20, L10 FARROW, George (I330)
 
24536 Union Cemetery, Sec VII, Lot 119 FARROW, Edith Annie (I324)
 
24537 Union Cemetery, Section J, R20, L2 DORLAND, Philinda Jane (I411)
 
24538 United Church Family (F67)
 
24539 United Church Cemetery, Smithville, ON MCCOLLUM, Daniel (P73)
 
24540 United Empire Loyalist. LAWRENCE, Lieut. John , UE, & JP (I136)
 
24541 University of Iowa Hospital BAILEY, Hugh Alonzo Junior (P1738)
 
24542 University of Iowa Hospital Age at Death: 71 asthma and dropsey GLAWE BAHLS, Mary Friederike Wilhelmine Carolina 3 (P87)
 
24543 University of New Brunswick, Canada Source (S83)
 
24544 unknown gender ODELL, H.L. (I1191)
 
24545 unmarked grave UPPER, Catherine (I4738)
 
24546 unmarked grave [GC]
auxiliary stone is placed 
JARVIS*+, Mary E.A. (I185)
 
24547 unmarried
Herrington 1 
HERRINGTON*, William Henry (I110)
 
24548 unmarried
not at BSC 
JARVIS, Bertha Beatrice (I221)
 
24549 Unmarried TOWLE, Sarah (I195)
 
24550 Unmarried MOORE, Huldah (I1944)
 

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