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2601 | Viola was born in a lighthouse, Michigan. Alt DOB: 28 Dec 1860. | TEETZEL, Viola May (I525)
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2602 | Washington, DC.Plot: R15/S106. | SIMONS, Florence A (I2504)
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2603 | Widowed. | GOSNELL, Susan EILEEN (I336)
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2604 | Widowed. 413 Eight St. | SILVER, James Jr. (I1466)
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2605 | Will Proved 1703 Feb 25. | LAWRENCE, Capt. Thomas .II (I31)
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2606 | Zip 93003 / Social Ins No. 378 38 4836. Ventura, California. | HAMILTON, Marion Helena (I249)
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2607 | !BIRTH: B.C. microfilm reg. number 1893-09-007849 !DEATH: BC Archives - Vital Event Indexes- 1965-09-004964 OCCUP: clerk, army RELIGION: Church of England RESID: 918 Hillside Ave., Victoria, BC BIOGRAPHY: member of IOOF in Calgary, Alberta in 1924. Sergeant in Canadian Horse Artillery in WW1.#707166. Arrived in Halifax on 14 dec 1918 on ship Olympic from Southampton. | SETTERINGTON, George William (I1136)
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2608 | !BIRTH: birth record on B>C> microfilm number B13805 !DEATH: BC Archives- Vital Event Indexes- 1970-09-015690 BIOGRAPHY: arrived on ship Olympic 14 Dec 1918 from Southampton. Arrived in US on 2 Sept 1938 on ship "Princess Elizabeth'.WW1 -Canadian Expeditionary Force, Service #706086 | SETTERINGTON, Frank Asquith Stuart Pte. (I1135)
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2609 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1195)
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2610 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1197)
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2611 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1196)
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2612 | !BIRTH: IGI through Northamptonshire Gen. Soc. in 2005. | GAMBLE, Elizabeth (I1418)
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2613 | !BIRTH: IGI through Northamptonshire Gen. Society in 2005. | BURBIDGE, Francis (I1497)
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2614 | !BIRTH: LDS Family History Centre film #1545735. !DEATH: LDS Family History Centre film #1545735. | SETTERINGTON, Jenning (I172)
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2615 | !BIRTH: LDS Family History Centre film #1545735. !MARRIAGE: LDS Family History Centre film #1545735. | SETTERINGTON, William (I173)
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2616 | !BIRTH: LDS Family History Centre film #1545735. | SETTERINGTON, Mary Ann (I926)
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2617 | !BIRTH: LDS film number 1553654 in Family History Library. !MARRIAGE: LDS film number 1553654 In FAmily History Library. | SETTERINGTON, Samuel (I1133)
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2618 | !BIRTH: premature birth. | SETTERINGTON, William Charles (I189)
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2619 | !BIRTH: stillborn | SETTERINGTON, Francis (I1222)
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2620 | !DEATH: BC Archives- Vital Event Indexes- 1916-09-033675 RELIG: Church of England BIOGRAPHY: stationed at Barriefield in 1880 as gunner with B battery. Emigrated to Canada 1888. RESID: 918 Hillside Ave., Victoria BC OCCUP: painter, worked for a while in coal mine in Nanaimo/ Comox in 1892. | SETTERINGTON, John Frederick (I1143)
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2621 | !DEATH: died of kidney failure. | WALES, Ernest William (I878)
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2622 | !death: drowned | ROBSON, Edward (I3372)
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2623 | !DEATH: from Social security Death Index !BIRTH: from Texas, Bell Co., Birth Index | SETTERINGTON, Robert Gayle (I1189)
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2624 | !MARRIAGE: aged 30 yrs. | FOX, Robert (I1562)
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2625 | " | BURDICK, Enoch (I2020)
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2626 | "A Bible in the possession of Walter. A. Hamilton. G., (Boston Transcript, Aug. 22, 1906), contains a record of the children of William Lawrence, alike in all dates to the one here printed, except that Daniel is given as born Aug. 20, 1752; Richard took up land in Little York, now Toronto; Elisha was born Apr. 10, 1764; Jacob was born March 18, 1767; William Lawrence was born March 24, 1752, & was shot in the Revolution." Note: Last known location of the Bible was by Walter Hamilton (Richard Lawrence's grandson) in Michigan. . 1776 5th mo. 6 day - Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting: To also appears at next Meeting, that Danl. Lawrence has been engaged in Military services. Nathan Tilton & Edm. Williams are appointed to treat with him for his office & make report to next Meeting. (also Jeremiah Borden for Military Services.) [p.360, film p194]. Disowned by Quakers: . 1776 5 mo. 6 - The Friends appointed report they treated with Danl. Lawrence as direct. And as he seemed desirous of having time to consider of it, its reported to to the next Meeting under their care. . 1776 Jul 8 - Whereas Daniel Lawrence who has a Birth Right among the people called Quakers, has so far deviated from our religion passing often as to be concern in Military Services & at the treated with in a brotherly manner by his friends, still continues in the practice, therefor, therefore for the honor of Truth, Reputation of our Society disowners him from being a member thereof, Signed under order of our Meeting held in Shrewsbury Cath of 7 month 1776, by J Hartshorne, Clerk. Obadiah Tilton appointed to leave him with a copy of this Meeting inform him of his right to appeal this report next Meeting. [p362-3/p195]. . 1776 Aug 5 - Obadiah Tilton reports her served Daniel Lawrence with a copy of this disownment & informed him of his right to an appeal which he declines. [p364/p 196.] . 1778 March Tax List: Daniel Lawrence, Monmouth, Middletown Twp. . Daniel Lawrence's name appears as a member of the Continental Army from Monmouth Co., NJ. According to this he served in Capt. Henry Waddell's Company, First Regiment. . Daniel Lawrence of Middletown, was a Militia Volunteer prior to the First General Militia Muster of 1776. This also claims he was arrested for Disaffection in January 1777. . Lists Daniel Lawrence as a member of Capt. Waddell's Company. Daniel Lawrence's name appears on a list of Monmouth residents taken from pension records. p139. Verify identity: . 1783 Daniel Lawrence, Return of Property assigned Loyalists; owner of property, Queen's County Ref: British Headquarters Papers, Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts, Microfilm M366, MG23 BA, Item No 31644. Archives of Canada. . Roster of the People of Revolutionary Monmouth Co., by Michael S Ahlberg, P 164 says that Daniel Lawrence of Middletown, was a Militia Volunteer prior to the First General Militia Muster in June of 1776. This also claims he was arrested for disaffection in January of 1777. [i.e. a Tory, sympathies for the British.] . Daniel is reported as dead in the Revolutionary War. . Daniel Lawrence, Continental Army from Monmouth Co., NJ Capt. Waddell's Company, First Regiment. Ref: Vol 1, p 127. . Monmouth Pension, Daniel Lawrence, Identity verification. . Daniel s not named in his father's will (William Lawrence,) dated February 23, 1795. - Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - | LAWRENCE, Daniel .II (I106)
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2627 | "A first revision and extension of the second half of One hundred and ninety-six grandparents, some descendants of John Wood of Rhode Island (-1655) and some of their ancestors."|||Place of publication from t.p. verso. | Source (S-1322698349)
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2628 | "A limited edition of six hundred sixty-six copies has been printed of which this is number 658"--T.p. verso.|||"A companion volume to Dutch houses in the Hudson Valley before 1776, which was prepared under the auspices of this committee by Helen Wilkinson Reynolds and published in 1929"--A word from the book committee.|||Includes bibliographical references (p. 583-584) and index. | Source (S-2058815778)
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2629 | "A plot of ground and brick tomb erected thereon situated in St. Bartholomew Cemetery in Algier's Fifth District." Find A Grave Memorial# 159991710 Section V, Nunez Fence Line, Right Side | COOKE, William Beal (P202)
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2630 | "a renowned physician in Canada" [familytreemaker] married twice more after Lois died [familytreemaker] From Dennis, Nora (Lancaster), "Lancaster History in Canada", unpublished manuscript, written about 1960, a copy is in the personal papers of Ralph Murphy, ralphmurphy@comcast.net. Joseph Lancaster, the youngest son,married Lois Nichols of Pennsylvania Dutch. They lived in Oxford County.He taught school for a time then qualified for a Doctor. When his father died, he inherited a farm of about two hundred acres of land. He practised as a Doctor in that district for sometime, but being among relatives he didn't get pay for services so decided to go to another place. Some relatives had gone to Middlesex County. He rented the farm, then with his wife and son Thomas, he moved to a small village by the name of Lambeth, then built a house and lived there for some years. He had a successful practice. They had a family of four sons and three daughters. His wife, Lois died. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Nichols, then a widow, lived with him and cared for his family. The sons then grown up and ready to go out for themselves; Thomas, a farmer, stayed at home; William Harvey married and went to Kansas later; David Henry chose to be a Doctor; Joseph Jr. died young and not yet married. Doctor Lancaster, then married again, settled in London, then a small city about eight miles from Lambeth. There he had a large practice in the city and country. The daughters lived with their father. More About Joseph J. Lancaster: Date born 2: 24 May 1803800 Burial: Unknown, Mt. Pleasant Cemetary, London, Middlesex, ON CA.801 Residence: 1881, London, Ontario, Can.802 More About Joseph J. Lancaster and Lois Nichols: Marriage: Abt. 06 Nov 1833, Norwich, Oxford County, ON Canada.803 More About Joseph J. Lancaster and Kate Sage: Marriage: Apr 1856 More About Joseph J. Lancaster and Marietta Petersen: Marriage: Abt. 1858 Children of Joseph J. Lancaster and Lois Nichols are: +Thomas Lancaster, b. 05 Jan 1832, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. 06 Feb 1916, North Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN. Annie Lancaster, b. Abt. 1834, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. date unknown. William Harvey Lancaster, b. Abt. 1835, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. date unknown. David Henry Lancaster, b. Abt. 1837, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. Abt. 1919, Springfield, MI USA. Abigail Lancaster, b. Abt. 1839, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. 1925. Hannah Lancaster, b. Abt. 1843, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. date unknown. Lavina Lancaster, b. Abt. 1849, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. date unknown. Louisa Lancaster, b. Abt. 1851, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. date unknown. Joseph Lancaster, b. Abt. 1853, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN, d. date unknown, Died young. Children of Joseph J. Lancaster and Marietta Petersen are: Mary Lancaster, b. Abt. 1863, USA, d. date unknown. Steward Orton Lancaster, b. 27 Aug 1864, London, Middlesex, ON CAN, d. 16 Jun 1926, London, Middlesex, ON CAN. Nellie Lancaster, b. Abt. 1870, USA, d. date unknown. Alice Lancaster, b. Abt. 1874, USA, d. date unknown. Maude Lancaster, b. Abt. 1876, USA, d. date unknown. Unknown Lancaster, d. date unknown. Unknown Lancaster, d. date unknown. | LANCASTER, Joseph J. (I1197)
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2631 | "a very old stone" | SIMONS, Mrs. Sarah (Titus.1) (I2887)
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2632 | "A Westmount Pioneer" (see Obit in Library/William Greig/Item 7) Lived in Bridgeton Glasgow until 1859 when he went to Australia. Returned to Glasgow in 1861 to marry Oct 1 1861 and land in Montreal Nov 1, 1861. Served four years in the Montreal Garrison Artillery Volunteer Brigade at the time of the Trent Affair (a row between USA and Britain during the American Civil War - no actual battles). Excerpts about him from the Obit: "- Mr & Mrs Greig became considerable factors in the development of Cote St Antoine into the Westmount of today. - A man of vision and his work for many years will not soon be forgotten. - Connected with the large foundry business of Warden King for nearly half a century. - A sturdy Presbyterian. An early member of Melville Church, Cote St Antoine. An elder and clerk of the session for many years. - A member of the masonic order. - Typical Scottish Canadian. Upright in all his dealings, alert and vigorous, strong in opinion and of wide reading, he was a type of those of earlier days who have made for us the Canada of today." Due to ill health in 1910 moved to Baltimore for its more mild climate. Lived at 2000 Madison Ave, at the intersection with Presstman St (in 2018 Google Street View shows this address as the end unit of a 3 unit 3 storey brick townhouse block. Probably the original building, though maybe new in 1910). William Cowan found (March 19, 2020): "In the US Federal Census of 1920, three households are shown within 2000 Madison Avenue: • The Silberman family of 9 with Tonchum Silberman shown as head of house • The Greig family of 3 • The Meyer family of 2 • Someone has boarder named Charles Steen, carpenter William, Elizabeth and their daughter Margaret are shown as aliens with Margaret immigrating in 1907 and her parents in 1910. It states that Margaret is 42 and William and Elizabeth are 82 (John notes that William was 2 years older than Elizabeth). Margaret is listed as a music teacher and for employment as “Own Account” as opposed to employee. Presumably she gave private music lessons, perhaps to kids after school.The Greigs are shown as renters. Other interesting things about 2000 Madison Avenue that can be learned from the 1920 census. Tonchum Silberman (age 55) is stated as owner – presumably of their third of 2000 Madison Avenue. It states that he was born in Russia with Yiddish as his mother tongue. His wife was born in New York of Russian parents. Tonchum’s mother lives with them and is shown as 82 years of age. It says the mother is an alien having immigrated in 1890. She appears to only speak Yiddish. Tonchum is shown as a manufacturer in the dry goods business and as an employer. Their 6 children range in age from 8 years old to 27. The three sons are all shown as being in the dry goods manufacturing business, the 27 and 20 year olds shown as “employer” and the 18 year old as a wage earner. Perhaps Tonchum was intent on passing his dry goods business to his sons." His son Wickliffe's Marriage License (Library/Wickliffe Greig/Item 3a) lists William's 'rank or profession' in 1911 as "Gentleman." Maybe that means retired. There is no evidence he attended the wedding in Toronto, though he may have. Died in South Bristol where he was spending the summer.(See picture in Library Item 4) Justice of the Peace for the City and district of Montreal since 1890. Served in the Town as Councillor, Council of Westmount, for 7 years. Lived at 400 Cote St Antoine ("Ardchoille" gaelic for 'wooded heights') Westmount according to the 1904-05 "Dau's Society Blue Book" found at the Toronto Public Library https://archive.org/stream/daussocietyblueb00montuoft#page/68/mode/2up. Also living with him were his wife, son Wickliffe and presumably his Mother-in-law "Mrs nee Rodger". His son William Jr lived down the street at #326 with his wife. By 1911 he had moved to 539 Grosvenor Ave, Westmount, accoring to Dau's Society Blue Book 1911 | GREIG, William (I5)
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2633 | "According to family tradition, John's father's name was John and he died "during the revolution" at which time he was an invalid under the care of his daughter; who begged for his life during a "burning" of homes during the revolution. Family tradition also says that John Clark (the elder) was a hatter by trade and made a hat while near the age of 100. John Clark (THE YOUNGER); (1740-1818) was married 1) to Martha Westcott with whom he had three children, an infant who died young, Abijah (b. 1765), Ichabod (b. 1766). Martha was the daughter of John Westcott and she died shortly after giving birth to Ichabod. John then married 2) Polly/Mary Robinson -- we are also looking for anyone who can help us with Polly's parentage, siblings, etc. -- With Polly, he had children: Amos, Thomas, Ezra, Patty, Amaziah, Mary/Polly, Joel, Henry. Allied families include: Ayres, Westcott, Ingersoll, Weed, Scofield, Fowler, Hoyt, Botsford, Boardman, Crafts. Weeds and Clarks left Saratoga between 1800 and 1810, with Gilbert Weed going to the town of Springport, Cayuga County first. He was followed by his son-in-law Ichabod Clark. Ichabod's brothers also migrated to Cayuga County. They were: Amos, Thomas, Joel and Henry. Sarah Weed (dau of Gilbert) was married to Ichabod Clark (1766-1844). Another child of John Clark and Martha Westcott, was Abijah Clark (b. 1765; Town of Bedford, Westchester Co) he married Hannah Ingerson/Ingersol; they had 5 children.(Source: Family History Days Event ca 1800 families from Milton & Greenfield to Cayuga County, Liz Cornish, Ancestry message boards, 10 Jun 2004)." | CLARK, John (I2702)
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2634 | "Adam Bowlby was born on the Annapolis River about 60 miles from Halifax....." | BOWLBY, Adam (I581)
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2635 | "At Michaelmas Term 1579, John Lawrence was demised "messuage & land in St. Albans" by Richard Bull, Gent., & William Hartforde, Gent.," Ref: The Herts Genealogist & Antiquary, Vol. 2. Briefest of Summary: Descendant of Charlemangne: Robert Lawrence, born 1150 in Rome. Officer attending Richard I the Lion Hearted presented Robt. Lawrence with the coat of arms under the name of Sir Robert Lawrence of Ashton Hall, for his action in siege of Acre, & at Jerusalem & taking the island of Cyprus. Henry Lawrence President of Oliver Cromwell's Council. Genealogy to prove/disprove who is the heir to Townley millions. (Forget it - a waste of time. PJA) ST. ALBANS HISTORY: St. Albans is located in south east England, about 22 miles north of London. The Celts used 'Watling Street' as a pathway between from St. Albans to Canterbury & Dover. The pre-Roman name was Verlamion, it was named after the Catuvellauni tribe of ancient Britain & thus the Romans called it Verulamium. In the winter of ACE 60/61 Boudica & the Icenian tribes destroyed Verulamium. It was rebuilt & became the third largest Roman city by the fourth century including a large Roman temple & baths. The first Christian martyr was behead here about 324 BCE, giving it its modern name of St. Alban. In June the annual pilgrimage to the large cathedral of St. Albans is held. Its historical (Lawrence) roots & proximity to London continues to make St. Alban's an important centre. - - - | LAWRENCE, John (I142)
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2636 | "Born near Huston, Missouri." | PATTERSON, Oliver Lorenzo (I23)
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2637 | "by ye small pox" | CLARK, 1730 Another child smallpox (P7540)
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2638 | "Catherine Kip's children, she being deceased, are mentioned in the will of her brother Jacob Kip of (?)addle River, dated Oct. 5, 1763, proved Oct. 17, 1763, to have remainder with children of his other sisters." | KIP, Catherine (I889)
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2639 | "Cousin of her sept-mother, Elizabeth Lawrence". . 1698 Mar 10. Elisha Lawrence & wife Lucy of Middletown to Jeremiah Stillwell, late of Gravesend, LI, for the following lots in Middletown: (1b) 120 a. of Horse Neck, E. Thomas Morfoot, w. at creek. n. unsurveyed, s. Neversinks. (2) 3 a. meadow e., Thomas Morfoot, s.w. & n. unsurveyed, the whole 123 acres granted to Thomas Herbert by patent June 4, 1677, by him sold to Robt. Hamilton, by him to Wm. Lawrence, who conveyed it to present grantor. (3) a lot on Hogpen Neck, bought of John Reid June 9, 1691. - - - | STOUT, Lucia LUCY (I121)
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2640 | "Dad", Aged 91. | SITTON, Andrew JACKson Sr. (I79)
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2641 | "Died in infancy" - Per Jim Mathieson (1998) BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1773 | JEFFREY, Peter (I1270)
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2642 | "Dr. Donald Samuel Moore was a graduate of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Dentistry. During World War II, he served in the Canadian Dental Corps. After the war, Dr. Moore had a distinguished career as a periodonist with practices in Toronto, Hamilton and London. When the University of Western Ontario opened the Faculty of Dentistry, Dr. Moore was appointed professor and Head of the Department of Oral Medicine. upon his retirement, Dr. Moore was conferred the title of Professor Emeritus." | MOORE, Dr. Donald Samuel (I1422)
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2643 | "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8L3-C53 : 24 December 2014), Faith Dawson, burial 04 Jul 1886citing Seaton Ross, York, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical | CLARK DAWSON, Faith 1807 (P6986)
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2644 | "From Report of the Board of Trustees of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia for the year ended 31st December, 1934."|||Includes index. | Source (S690505699)
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2645 | "George and Jane had nine children and it is from this couple that all the Hyde Park Routledges descend" [London Twp book] | SUMMERS, Jane (I1618)
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2646 | "Hannah bore eleven children." - source unknown | KIDDER, Hannah (I2613)
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2647 | "In memory of dau. of Alex & Ann.." Aged 26 years. | LAWRENCE, Maranda V. (I570)
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2648 | "In [November 1813] a millwright named Timothy Kilbourn, son of Joseph Kilbourn Sr., took charge of Amos McNames' vacant location on the northern part of lot 38 in the first concession. Prior to this Kilbourn was apparently living with his father on lot 50, concession A....In 1817 Kilbourn petitioned for lot 38 on which there were now 11 acres of cleared land and a house. Fortunately for him the lot was unencumbered and on June 20, 1818 he received the patent for the north half. Kilbourn's brother, Benjamin later purchased this farm on July 15, 1837 for £100. Brotherly love and natural affection were obviously not major considerations in the sale." [Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township - Guy St-Denis] | KILBOURN, Benjamin (I546)
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2649 | "Index in back of book."|||Author from p. 3.|||Place of publication suggested by Kaminkow. | Source (S-2050685525)
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2650 | "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XJKT-49V : accessed 26 Jul 2013), George Edwards and Rosamond Ward, 1868. | Family (F140)
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