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4151 /St. John the Divine, Agincourt (Scarborough), Ontario WILLSON, Rebekah .1 (I36)
 
4152 /St. Thomas, Ontario. PINFOLD, Hildred Germaine Marsh (I326)
 
4153 /verify GREGOR, Florence (I287)
 
4154 /verify. FELKER, Florence Margaretta .1 (I278)
 
4155 008630-93 (Northumberland Co.) Sylvester CAMPBELL, 36, farmer, Hamilton Twp., Percy Twp., s/o William CAMPBELL & Sarah Ann HAVENS; married Jessie Abigail SYKES, 28, Murray Twp., Percy Twp., d/o Richard SYKES & Mary Ann LANGDEN; witn: Jannet THOMSON & Agnes SHEARER, both of Hastings; 11 Jan.1893 at Hastings

[source:] Mary Crandall, ?The Ontario vital Statistics Project: An Online Transcription of the Ontario Archive?s Civil Registrations from 1869 to 1927?, (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onvsr/ accessed by Wayne Wickson 30 April 2010). 
Family (F157)
 
4156 011292-77 (Welland Co.) Isaiah Sheldon HANSLAR, 26, farmer, Wainfleet, Thorold Twp, s/o Andrew & Esther, married Margaret Matilda BOUK, 17, Thorold Twp, same, d/o Simon & Eliza, witn - John STIRTZINGER & Marth HANSLER, both of Pelham, 16 October 1877 at Th Family (F577)
 
4157 012468-73 (Wellington Co) Matthew SMITH junior, 28, farmer, Welland Niagara,
Erin, s/o Thompson SMITH & Harriett WARDELL married Mary Ann McCutcheon, 23, Arthur Twp, Erin, d/o William McCutcheon & Margaret HAYES Witn: Hugh R. SMITH & Edine SMITH both of Erin, Jan. 10, 1873 at Erin 
Family (F99)
 
4158 012551-92 (Welland) Henry F. BOUK, 27, farmer, Thorold Twp, same, s/o Simeon & Eliza BOUK, married Annie C. TOWNSEND, 19, Thorold Twp, same, d/o Fred W. & C. TOWNSEND, witn - Russell W. MOORE of Thorold Twp & Emma RICHARDSON of St. Catharines, 2 March 1892 Family (F578)
 
4159 012645-83 (Welland Co.) Charles Warren LEFFERTY, 24, spade maker, Lundys Lane, Thorold, s/o W.J. & Catharine, married Sarah WINSLOW, 20, Scotland, Merritton, d/o Alexander & Sarah, witn - Charles HOWELL & Sarah PRICE (residences not given), 17 October 1883 Family (F666)
 
4160 02-36-04-3 is a Saskatchewan homestead property designation. NICHOLSON, Gladys Ethel (P606)
 
4161 022173-77 (Oxford Co) LAWRENCE, John Nelson, m, b. 1 May 1877, father - Peter LAWRENCE, laborer; mother - Janet TAYLOR, infm - Peter Lawrence, Blenheim Family (F823)
 
4162 022173-77 (Oxford Co) LAWRENCE, John Nelson, m, b. 1 May 1877, father - Peter LAWRENCE, laborer; mother - Janet TAYLOR, infm - Peter Lawrence, Blenheim Family (F32)
 
4163 DALE, Sarah Eliza (I1064)
 
4164 Family (F73)
 
4165 1 Brock Crescent SPANTON, Harold Frederick James (I167)
 
4166 1 day old
no marker 
JACOBS*+, Lomire (I1180)
 
4167 1 month 7 days MOODY, Tryphina (P3674)
 
4168 1-Town_Point_Cem02
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7fb3ec9c-6e6f-4156-8ba0-baa6e9b18ea3&tid=33111457&pid=138
1-31498425_128161481140
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2958a2e-b76b-48bd-911d-c3b63bdd179f&tid=33111457&pid=138 
RING COOK, Louisa 5 (P207)
 
4169 1. Upper Canada Marriage Bond 127,
Lawrence, MARGT, York, Marriage Bond X Johnston, Robert, carpenter
1813 DEC 10,
Bond Signature: John Johnston, Calb Humphrey
(Wit: John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON both of York, carpenters.)
14 DEC 1813, by special License, St James Film C6777, Vol 13. - - -

2. St. James Cathedra Registry, Queen St. East, Toronto.
Wedding, by special License,
Robert JOHNSTON and Margaret LAWRENCE, both of the Township of York.
Witnesses, John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON - - - 
Family (F103)
 
4170 1. Amanda McCutcheon, b. ABT 1844 in Mono Twp., Twp.
2. John Thomas McCutcheon, b. 17 DEC 1851 in Mon Twp.
3. Isabella McCutcheon, b. 29 JAN 1852 in Mono Twp.,
4. Thomas McCutcheon, b. 25 MAR 1854 in Mono Twp.,
5. Robert McCutcheon, b. 09 FEB 1856 in Mono Twp.,
6. William Henry McCutcheon, b. 29 APR 1858 in Mono Twp.,
7. Sarah McCutcheon, b. 20 FEB 1860 in Mono Township, Dufferin County, Ontario,
8. James McCutcheon, b. ABT 1863 in Nottawasaga Twp.,
9. David McCutcheon, b. 31 MAR 1864 in Nottawasaga Twp.,
10. Alexander McCutcheon, b. 6 JAN 1867 in Nottawasaga Twp, Simcoe County, Ontario. - - - 
IRWIN, Sarah (I83)
 
4171 1. An Enduring Legacy: Volume Twelve, Graves Along the Pioneer Trail:
Jane Terry Tarbox Young
. 1846 November 19, my sister, Jane Young & her 2 children came to our house at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, with Brother William Parshall. On the morning of the 21st I started with them for Winter Quarters, Nebraska .... Although it was only 15 miles the road was so bad that we could not get there until the 23rd. I gave Jane a sovereign & left her at Sister Thompson's where she wished to stay. I brought her little boy Elisha Tarbox back to live with me.

On February 5, 1847 John & I went to see my sister Jane. We found she had left Sister Thompson's & gone to live at Brother Wooley's. She said she had worked too hard & had caught cold & was very sick indeed. She said she wished to see President Young, so I went & asked him to go & see her, which he did. We came home on February 6 & on February 15, Elisha Tarbox & I went again to see Jane at Sister Holman's, but when we got there she was so low that she could not speak nor make any sign that she knew us. About 12 o'clock that night she died of consumption. Her little girl, Amanda, was 6 years old & was sick with canker. My brother Joel was there. He had agreed to pay Sister Holmes a dollar a week to take care of her & it had already cost him $40 to pay the doctor, nurse & funeral expenses, so I took the children & went to President Young. He asked me if I could not take the children & care for them. I told him I would take them & try to do the best I could for them. February 16th President Young sent Brother Atwood with his carriage & took us home. The last I saw Jane that she could talk with me she told me that Emma needed a change of dress for she was almost destitute for clothing. Elisha was [destitute] also, but Jane had cloth that I made up for him."

Jane's children continued the trek westward. Elisha Terry Tarbox arrived in Salt Lake October 15, 1849, in the Alan Taylor company. He later went to California & established his home & family there. Emma Amanda Young arrived in Salt Lake September 25, 1848, with the Hewards in the Zera Pulispher company. Emma married Parshall Adam Terry when she was 17 years old; she was his second wife, the one he chose to live with after the Manifesto. Later in life Parshall became a physician & practiced in California until the San Francisco earthquake & fire ruined him financially. Emma outlived Parshall by thirteen years & at the age of 75 was doing piecework for a shirt factory in Los Angeles.
- Freda Sharp Jones, DUP Files

Living Conditions: Lollie Anderson's Death On the Plains
It was November 1856 when Captain James G. Willie's hand-cart company was having a very difficult time making its way toward the Salt Lake Valley. A number of them perished from the cold & food was practically gone. In an attempt to conserve on the sparse stores as much as possible, each member of the company was given an allotment of two tablespoons of flour per day. The flour was made into a gravy & along with an edible root resembling the sego lily provided almost their entire diet. - - - 
TERRY, Jane (I564)
 
4172 1. John Thomas Skippen, b 5 Apr 1871, Howland Township, Manitoulin Island, Ontario- 14 May 1959, Little Current, Manitoulin Island, Aged 88 years;
 2. Francis Skippen, 27 Dec 1874, Howland Twp; 
3. Wm. Robt. Bryan Skippen, 13 Feb 1876, Howland T- 20 Jan 1965, Aged 88 years; 
4. James Henry Skippen, 5 Dec 1878, Little Current, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, d. 19 May 1971, Little Current; Aged 92 years; 
5. Noah Arthur Skippen, 7 Mar 1881, Howland Township, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada ,   d. 29 Dec 1974, Little Current; Aged 93 years; 
6. Harriet Ann Skippen, 4 May 1883, Green Bay, Howland Township, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada ,   d. 15 Apr 1949, Aged 65 years. - - - 
SKIPPEN, William Thomas .1 (I483)
 
4173 1. Newtown, Long Isl., NY. 2. Middleborough, LI, NY. LAWRENCE, Elisha Sr. 1st. (I13)
 
4174 1. Thomas Virgil Russel, B. 20 Oct 1878, St Joe, Searcy, Arkansas
2. Charles Cicero RUSSELL Sitton, b: 7 Feb 1880 St. Joe, & res. in 1920 in Kiowa, Pittsburg, Oklahoma.
3. Sara Emma , b: 18 Aug 1881
4. Ambrose Roger, b: 21 Nov 1883
5. Eliza Ettie , b: 22 Jan 1885
6.James F, b: 16 Jul 1886
7. William Henry, b: 2 Oct 1887
8. Clara Ann , b: 23 Jan 1889, St Joe, Searcy, Arkansas
9. Isaac Jerome, b: 4 Jul 1891, Durrango, Falls, Texas
10. George Ras, b: 6 Mar 1893, Durrango, Falls, Texas
11. Hugh Wilson, b: 8 Oct 1895
12. Dottie Lena, b: 22 Aug 1899
13. Logan Eugene, Russel, b. 12 Jul 1901, St Joe, Searcy, Arkansas. - - - 
SITTON, Mary Jane (I225)
 
4175 1.St. James Cathedral, Wedding, by special License,
Robert JOHNSTON and Margaret LAWRENCE, both of the Township of York.
Witnesses, John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON - - -

2. Upper Canada Marriage Bond:
Lawrence, MARGT, York, Marriage Bond X Johnston, Robert, carpenter 1813 DEC 10,
Bond Signature: John Johnston, Calb Humphrey
(Wit: John JOHNSTON and Thomas JOHNSTON both of York, carpenters.
14 DEC 1813, by special License, St James Film C6777, Vol 13. Bond 127 - - - 
Family (F60)
 
4176 1/ Had picked up given name as "Tinnie" previously. I believe this to be a transcription error by the document transcriptionist, since I found her name to be Fannie, in the 1920 Worth County census.

2/ have alternate date of death as 5-22-1953.
 
ODOM, Sarah Tennie Pullet (I517)
 
4177 10 children SUMMERS, Elizabeth (I698)
 
4178 10 Jul 1877 S Aurelia/Amelia Ward. Not sure this is her death but it could fit her initials from the 1850 census. WARD, S.A. (P14737)
 
4179 10 months
Summers 1 
SUMMERS*, Harry E. (I1264)
 
4180 10 months. COD: Inflammation of brain. Plot owner Mrs. Whittemore. MANNING, Thomas W (I2912)
 
4181 10 Sealcove Cresc. HALE, Bessie May (I503)
 
4182 100 Acres, Log 1 story, Lot 9, Con 3, Erin Twp., RR # 3. MCCUTCHEON, Hugh Sr. (I7)
 
4183 100 Acres, Lot 9, Con 3, Erin Twp., RR # 3. MCCUTCHEON, Hugh Sr. (I1658)
 
4184 100 Furly Ave. MCCLELLAND, Gladys Brinkworth (I2440)
 
4185 1019 Main St. Aged 71y 1m 1d. WILLSON, Francis Camp FRANK (I1230)
 
4186 102 Ann St. WILLSON, Laura Amelia (I315)
 
4187 102 Avenue Road. LAWRENCE, John ERNEST Bridegland .xxvi (I1048)
 
4188 103 S. Brock St. LAWRENCE, Carroll Hanes (I1501)
 
4189 10323-99 William James NIXON, 35, farmer, Westminster twp., same, s/o James NIXON & Margaret WALKER, married Blanche Louise SHAPLAND, 24, Westminster twp., same, d/o Richard SHAPLAND & Annie BUCKINGHAM, witn: Harry & Eliza POOLE of Lambeth, 5 April 1899 at 225 Wharncliffe Rd., London NIXON, William James (I1791)
 
4190 104 Hickory SITTON, William Cicero .3 (I127)
 
4191 109 Bathurst St. BALL, Marie (I328)
 
4192 10m 6d. lWhite cement monument repaired with steel edges. TEETZEL, Hadasah (I294)
 
4193 11 children; settled in Oxford by 1816

David Nichols1138 was born 1772 in Shaftsbury, Bennington, VT USA1138, and died 12 Jun 1845 in Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN1138. He married Abigal Hughes.

Includes NotesNotes for David Nichols:
From McCallum, James, "Descendants of David and Abigail Nichols", unpublished draft as of 8/2005. The author is at jmccallum@rogers.com.

David Nichols
born 1772 Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., Vermont
died June 12, 1845 Norwich Twsp., Oxford Co., Ontario; age 73
married Abigail Hughes
born 1778
died October 17, 1866 Westminster Twsp., Middlesex County, Ontario

David’s tombstone (see note following) records that he is a native of Shaftsbury, Vermont. However, he later moved to Dutchess County, New York, where he is found in census records from 1790 to 1810, as follows:

1790 Pawling Town
David Nichols, 1 male over 16, 2 females

1800 Beekman Town
David Nichols, 1 male 26 to 45; 5 females under 10; 1 female 16 to 26

1810 Beekman Town
David Nichols, 2 males 10 to 16; 1 male 26 to 45; 3 females under 10; 1 female 10 to 16, 1 female 26 to 45; 2 horses, 1 cattle.

Also found in the 1810 census for Beekman is a Shubel Nichols, whom we believe to be a brother of David, who also came to the Norwich area in Ontario. His information on the census is as follows:
Shubel Nichols, 1 male 10 to 16; 1 male 16 to 26; 1 male 26 to 45; 3 females under 10; 3 females 10 to 16; 1 female 26 to 45; 2 horses, 8 cattle, 30 sheep, 1 loom, 100 yards of cloth.

In the New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, items from a store in Beekman from 1878 to 1790 are recorded. In the year 1787, David Nichols method of payment is listed in the account books as mowing and plowing.

In the Oxford County Land Records Abstract Index, record of David’s purchase of property is recorded in 1816 for Norwich Township, North & South: Instrument # 546 - Grantor Peter & Catherine Lossing, to David Nichols, grantee, the north half of lot 13, and 14, concession 3, 200 acres.

David Nichols is found in an 1824 Voter’s List for Oxford County, lot 12, concession 3, Norwich Township, 100 acres.

David Nichols is buried in a family cemetery located on his farm, lot 13, concession 3, North Norwich Township, Oxford county, near Burgessville, Ontario. Abigail went to live with members of her family in Westminster Twsp., Middlesex Co., and is buried in Brick St. Cemetery, Commissioners Road, London, Ontario. Abigail is found on the 1861 Westminster Township census with her son James, in Div. 3, page 76.

At the Norwich Archives, there is a file on the Nichols family, containing a handwritten note as follows (author unknown): “Please keep this in the teapot for memory and keep in family. This teapot was brought to Canada by David Nichols in 1800. David Nichols, died June 12, 1845 from Shaftsbury, Vermont, USA. Jonathan Nichols died Aug. 18, age 68 years. Christopher Nichols, Mar. 1, in 45 year in 1895. Bruce Nichols, son of George, died Aug. 24, 1944" [then in different handwriting]: “George Nichols born April 20, 1873, died April 10, 1971". It is not known the present whereabouts of this note or the teapot.
The following is a transcript of David Nichols’ lengthy will, which he made six days before his death:

“The last will and testament of David Nichols of the Township of Norwich, County of Oxford and District of Brock in Canada West.
I, David Nichols, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory (blessed to the Almighty God for the same), do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say:

First, I give and devise unto my beloved wife Abagal Nichols the whole of my real and personal estate during her natural life, then to be divided as I shall herein [state?]

Secondly, I give and devise unto my two daughters Matilda Nichols and Lavina Nichols thirty acres of land and the buildings that stand on the same where I no live, that is to say the thirty acres consists of the front of lot No. 15 extending the whole width of said lot No. 15 in the Third concession of Norwich and [width the ?] make the thirty acres complete to have and to hold the same themselves, their heirs and assigns forever and one lumber [?], two horse waggon, one [illegible] horses and harness for the same, and two cows. It is my wish that my two daughters [illegible] immediately after my death into possession of said property that I have given them, and my beloved wife to live with them two daughters of mine, Matilda & Lavina Nichols during her mortal life.

Thirdly, I give and devise unto Bula Markmore [?], one acre of land lying situate on lot No. 14 in the third concession of Norwich in the County of Oxford in the Brock District in Canada West, that is to say commencing at the northeast corner of Critian Yagers lot running from thence east on the concession line sixteen rods then [illegible] sufficient to make one acre of land complete to have and to hold the same her self, her heirs and assigns forever.

Fourthly, I give and devise unto two sons James Nichols and Jonathan Nichols the remainder of my home farm that I have not otherwise disposed of, that is to say the north half of lot No. Thirteen and fourteen that I have not otherwise disposed of, and a certain portion of woodland on lot No. Fifteen, all lying land being in the Third concession of Norwich in the county of Oxford in the Brock District in Canada West, to be equally divided between my two sons James Nichols and Jonathan Nichols, and that portion of land that I have given when divided unto my son James Nichols, I give unto him, his heirs and assigns forever, my son Jonathan Nichols to have the east half of lot No. Thirteen and fourteen and the half of the woodland on lot No. Fifteen, I give unto him during his mortal life, and then to be equally divided between all his surviving sons unto them, their heirs and assigns forever. It is my wish that my two sons James Nichols and Jonathan Nichols shall work that portion of land that I have given unto them and return unto my beloved wife Abagal Nichols the one equal third part that may grow or chance to grow in the same, and if my sons does not comply with my request then it is my wish that my wife to employ any person that she chooses to work the same, and furthermore, I will and order that my two sons James Nichols and Jonathan Nichols shall pay over to my executors the sum of one hundred and seven pounds, two shillings; that is to say James Nichols to pay fifty pounds and Jonathan Nichols to pay fifty seven pounds two shillings, and if my sons does not comply with my request and pay said sums of money as I have directed within the space of three years from and after the death ofmy beloved wife Abagal Nichols then I hereby authorize and empower my executors hereby to sell of the lands that I have given them and made a deed for the same to the amount of one hundred and seven pounds two shillings, and if my sons does not comply and pay said sums as I have directed they shall have the privilege of paying the same in stock or grain and furthermore I will and order that my beloved wife Abagal Nichols shall have the one half of all the fruit that may grow on the aforesaid lands during her mortal life and then for the space of ten years from and after her death, David Nichols, Matilda Nichols and Lavina Nichols to have the one half of the above named fruit that may chance to grow on the above named [illegible] to be equally divided between [illegible]

[note: “fifthly” appears to have been missed in writing the will]

Sixthly, I give and devise unto my son David Nichols during his mortal life and then to all his surviving sons the south half of lot number eighteen in the second concession of Norwich, County of Oxford in the Brock District in Canada West, to be the same more or less one hundred acres of land, unto his sons, their heirs and assigns forever likewise unto my son David one cow and two oxen.

Seventhly, I give and bequeath unto my four daughters Mary Curlis, Sarah Woolley, Lois Lancaster and Olive Congdon to each of them the sum of twenty five pounds in stock or grain as it may be paid over to my executors from my two sons James & Jonathan Nichols from the death of my beloved wife within the space of three years then said legacies to become due.

Eighthly, I give unto my granddaughter Lavina Belehit [?] seven pound, ten shillings, what is my intent to give
I give and bequeath unto my son John Nichols two pounds ten shillings. I give and bequeath unto my son Shubel Nichols the sum of ten shillings. I have given in lands [?] what is my intent to give unto my sons John & Shubel Nichols.

Lastly, after the death of my beloved wife and all settled up if anything might remain what ever it might be I will and order my executors to equally divide between my four daughters Mary Curlis, Sarah Woolley , Lois Lancaster and Olive Congdon to be equally divided between them four. Abagal Nichols, Executrix and Enoch Woolley and Joseph Lancaster, executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this Sixth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five.

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named David Nichols to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses inthe presence of the testator.

[Signed} John C. Emigh [Signed] David Nichols
Jacob S. Esmond

More About David Nichols:
Census 1: 1790, Pauling, Dutchess, NY USA.
Census 2: 1800, Beekman, Dutchess, NY USA.
Census 3: 1810, Beekman, Dutchess, NY USA.
Property: 1816, Grant recorded for property in North Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN.

Children of David Nichols and Abigal Hughes are:

Lavina Nichols, d. date unknown.
Matilda Nichols, d. date unknown.
James Nichols, b. 1796, Dutchess Co., NY USA1138, d. 22 Jul 1882, Westminster, Middlesex, ON CAN1138.
John Nichols, b. 1796, Dutchess Co., NY USA1138, d. 06 Nov 1883, Westminster, Middlesex, ON CAN1138.
Shubel Nichols, b. 1797, Dutchess Co., NY USA1138, d. 14 Apr 1876, Westminster, Middlesex, ON CAN1138.
Mary Nichols, b. Abt. 1805, Dutchess Co., NY USA1138, d. Abt. 1885, Dayton, Tuscola, MI USA1138.
Sarah Nichols, b. 17 Apr 1806, Dutchess Co., NY USA1138, d. 31 Dec 1870, Oxford, Oxford, ON CAN1138.
+Lois Nichols, b. 1809, Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN1138, d. 28 Nov 1854, Lambeth, Middlesex, ON CAN1138.
Olive Nichols, b. 09 Sep 1811, Dutchess Co., NY USA1138, d. 27 Feb 1872, Marathon,Lapeer, MI USA1138.
David Nichols, b. Abt. 1813, Dutchess Co., NY USA1138, d. date unknown.
Johnathon Nichols, b. 1821, North Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN1138, d. 18 Aug 1890, North Norwich, Oxford, ON CAN1138. 
NICHOLS, David (I1193)
 
4194 11 Grosvenor St.| MASON, Edith Geraldine (I728)
 
4195 11 July, 1813, by Banns, John JOHNSTON and Mary EDMEND, both of the Township of York. Witnesses, Thomas JOHNSTON, Hannah JOHNSTON. 11 July, 1813, by Banns.
[In-laws of Margaret Lawrence & Thomas married who married 6 months after them also at St James Cathedral. - - - Verify this John Johnston. 
Family (F450)
 
4196 11 Munson Street. JOHNSON, Harry L (I760)
 
4197 11 Walnut St. South., Cerebral embolism, for 10 days. EDMONSON, Sophia Anna (I279)
 
4198 113 Chambers St. & country home Bloomingdale, w. of Broadway, bet. 72nd and 73 St., known as "Chevilly". BOGGS, James .II (I950)
 
4199 1133 Thornwood Place . JOHNSON, Byron T (I1183)
 
4200 118 Norwich St. BLACK, Arnold (I418)
 

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