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7301 | Annie Willson was reported as married at the time of her death. | SNIDER, Annie (I497)
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7302 | Annie Willson was reported as married at the time of her death. | SNIDER, Annie (I2847)
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7303 | Annie Wilson, is the daughter of Mary Rutherford & George Wilson. . 1913 Jul 10 - Death of Former Resident. The death is announced at Barrie of Annie Willson, wife of Lockman Willson, a former resident of Goderich. Her demise took place on Tuesday, July 1st. Mrs. Willson was number among the early settlers of Goderich, as she livered her until about 20 years ago. Mrs. Jas. Brenckridge, of town, accompanied by her son Andrew of Chicago, who has been here on a visit attended the funeral at Barrie last Thursday. Ref. The Signal newspaper, Goderich, Ontario. - - - | WILSON, Annie (I267)
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7304 | Another birth date is 1841 | WARD PORTER, Margaret Ellen (P126)
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7305 | Another record (presently unamed) shows another child, Martha, born c. 1701, m. John Freeman of Woodbridge. She was not named in the will. From Paul Bingle: "or was it 20 May 1674? These May Certify all Persons Concerned that John MOORE was Married to Hope ROBINDS, 18 Mar 1699, by Me John BISHOP - Justice John and his brother Thomas purchased land in West Jersey abt 1703 John's purchase was 21 Apr 1703 - 2 acres - 26 pounds. Described as a "planter", of Woodbridge Freehold is directly east of Trenton and directly south of Rahway, 20 miles from either one. John MOORE, son of John MOORE & Hope, his wife, b. 3 Dec 1700 in ye town of Freehold (died) Joseph MOORE, son of John MOORE & Hope, his wife, b. 5 Oct 1703 Benjamin MOORE, son of John MOORE & Hope, his wife, b. 10 Oct 1705, in Elizabeth Town Enoch MOORE, son of John MOORE & Hope, his wife, b. 7 Dec 1707 Samuel MOORE, son of John MOORE & Hope, his wife, b. 4 Apr 1709 Daniel MOORE, son of John MOORE & Hope, his wife, b. 24 Aug 1711 Rachel MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Hope, his wife, b. 15 Oct 1713 Mary MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 17 Jan 1719 William MOORE, son of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 30 Aug 1720 Hannah MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 31 Mar 1722 John MOORE, son of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 13 May 1725 Deborah MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife, b. 28 Mar 1727 Sarah MOORE, daughter of John MOORE & Mary, his wife was Born December ye 6th 1728 [Elizabeth, born c1730 [Hope, born c1732 [Frances, born c1734 Joseph is not mentioned in the Will... List of Militia Regiments, under command of Col. Thos. Ffarmar in 1715, NJ (per Report of the State Historian, State of New York, 1898, Colonial Series, Vol. 1, pp 529 et seq.) from the notes of Orra Eugene Monnette, Los Angeles, 1932 Also "Col. Thomas Farmer's New Jersey Regiment of 1715". Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, vol. 13, 1928 John Moore, "a gallant soldier". Third Company, Woodbridge, John Moore, Captain: - Richard Skinner Jr., Wright Skinner, John Skinner Jr., Matthew Force, Ezekial Bloomfield, William Alston, Peter Alston Jr., Samuel Moore [the 3rd], William Crichfield John MOORE was Married to Mary OLIVER, 21 Nov 1717, by me John BISHOP - Justice John's second wife gave him two more boys, William & John (II), and seven girls, listed here: Mary MOORE Born: 17 Jan 1719 Place: Woodbridge, Middlesex, Nj Died: 19 Nov 1753 Place: Hopewell, , Nj [Her daughter is buried in Red Hill Cem, Tinicum Twp., Bucks Co., Pa] Hannah MOORE Born: 31 Mar 1722 Place: Woodbridge, Middlesex, Nj Deborah MOORE Born: 28 Mar 1727 Place: Woodbridge, Middlesex, Nj Sarah MOORE Born: 6 Dec 1728 Place: Woodbridge, Middlesex, Nj Died: 1795 Place: Rahway, Middlesex, Nj Elizabeth MOORE Born: Abt. 1730 Place: Hope MOORE Born: Abt. 1732 Place: Frances MOORE Born: Abt. 1734 Place: New Jersey Colonial Documents Calendar of Wills 1730-1750 Pg 343 1730, March 13. Moore, John, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., yeoman; will of. Children - Benjamin, Enoch, Samuel, Daniel, William, John, Rachel, Mary, Hannah, Deborah, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hope and Frances. Real and personal estate. Lot joining lands of Peter Elstone. Execu- tors - wife, Mary [Oliver], and son Benjamin. Witnesses - Joseph Conger, Jo- seph Oliver, Benj. Tharp, J. Stevens. Proved April 20, 1736. Lib. C, p. 85. Captain John's youngest sons are mentioned here: #092; John MOORE, carpenter, & William MOORE, yeoman, both of the County of Middlesex... [bound to]... Jonathan BELCHER, Governor... 500 pounds... 13 Nov 1751. ... John MOORE... obtained license of marriage for himself and for Mary FRAZE of the County of Essex, spinster... [w] John MORRIS" | MOORE, Captain John (I1890)
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7306 | Another record showed DOB as 8 Feb 1881. | FERN, Margaret Emma (Maggie) (I315)
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7307 | Another record spelled his name as "Rudolf." | JOHNSON, Rudolph Joseph (I401)
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7308 | Another reference in DWT calls him George Nelson Weaver. | WEAVER, George Norton (I714)
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7309 | Another son, Rev. John Harris was born in 1795 and married Catherine Dygert, whose mother was a Herkimer, after whom Herkimer County in the State of New York was named. It was the descendants of this Harris that founded the Massey Harris Company at Brantford, Ontario. John Harris commenced making farm implements in 1846 on his farm a few miles south of Brantford, Ontario assisted by his son Alanson Harris born near Ingersoll, Ontario, on April 1, 1816. Alanson Harris purchased a foundry in Beamsville in 1857 where he developed his great inventive ability. In 1872 he removed to Brantford having admitted his son John Harris and J. K. Osborne into the business. It became known as A. Harris, Son and Company, Brantford, Ontario. In 1891, the Harris Companies amalgamated with the Massey Company which had moved from Newcastle, Ontario to Toronto in 1879. It was founded by Daniel Massey, F descendant of a Windsor, Vermont, family, in 1847. John Harris is listed on the 1816 assessment role of Oxford Upon The Thames with 50 acres of land, 42 uncultivated and one cow. A Baptist minister, he lived at Westminster and for 20 years at Townsend. He then lived at | HARRIS, John (I1665)
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7310 | Anson s the son of Jane Forsyth . 1866 Mitchell Gazette & Directory. Uxbridge Twp., Ontario Co., [now Durham Co.] Vanzant, A., Con 5, Lot 9 Freehold Vanzant, Elijah, Con 1, Lot 9 Freehold Vanzant, G, Con 2, Lot 1 freehold Vanzant, Hy, Lot 4, Con 1 freehold Vanzant, John, Lot 1, Lot 14 freehold Vanzant, Josiah, Con 2, Lot 9 Freehold. . 1869 County of Ontario Directory: Uxbridge Township Vanzant, Anson, 2pt 8 freehold, Vanzant, Elijah, 1s half 9 freehold, Vanzant, Henry, Hotel Keeper, 4 sw pt 1 tenant, Vanzant, James, 3 E half 14 freehold, Vanzant, John 1E half 14 freehold. . 1906 Aug 3 - Mr. Anson Vanzant of Toronto is spending part of his holidays at R T Peregrine's. Newmarket Era Newspaper. . 1908 Jul 24 - Mr. Anson Vanzant of Toronto is spending his vacation at his uncle's, Mr. Titus Pergrine's. Mr. Vanzant & Mr. Peregrine's niece, Mrs. Reesor, of Buffalo, were there last week also. . 1892 Feb 5 - Mrs Vanzant daughter of Mr D Peregrine, Queensville, left last week for Colorado. - Republished Feb 9, 1917. Verify identity. - - - | VANZANT, Anson (I811)
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7311 | Ante is the daughter of Catryntje Hoogteeling (Tryntje Mathys), in Albany, NY & who married first, 13 Nov 1699, Reformed Dutch Church Albany, to Richard Janse Van Den Berg, b: 1683 in Rensselaerwyck, Albany, NY. Ref: Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, NY, 1683-1809, page 31. - - - | VANDENBURG, Antje (I1039)
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7312 | Anthony D. was listed as a farmer and he and his wife are buried in the Wellington Village Cemetery. Anthony and Margaret Jane were married on November 23,1887 Anthony David died on May 6, 1943 in his 84th year. Margaret Jane Huff died on February 27, 1957 at Wellington in her 90th year. In 1890, Anthony David and Maggie lived in Hallowell Twp. During the 1930's, Anthony was a 30% owner of the Murphy House in Wellington. | GOODMURPHY, ANTHONY DAVID (I1246)
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7313 | Anton is the son of Julia Baldwin & Abram Lockwood Willson. | WILLSON, Anson Abram .1 (I1104)
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7314 | Any male Ward who is willing to take the Y DNA test, please contact me. If you are the descendant of Ebenezer/Abraham and Mary Gray Ward line I will pay. email me allpetsboarding@yahoo.com with Ward Y DNA in the subject line. | WARD, John M. (P12750)
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7315 | Apossible alternative birth date is Sept 11,1867 per the 1901 Census Art and Lottie had a place at the junction of County Rd 1 and Hwy 62.The house was on the south-west corner, 2nd Concession, rear of Lot 17. Property sold toElmer Morris on November 18,1934. | BROWN, Arthur James (I369)
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7316 | Apparently Amy Goodmurphy was quite musically talented. She enjoyed singing and played the organ & piano. Ruth Moreland has many memories of her playing in her home. William & Amy moved to a house in Consecon after Cecily & Evelyn were married & moved into the family farmhouse. | GOODMURPHY, Emma (Amy) (I1249)
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7317 | Appeared in St. Catharines Standard 10 Nov. 1913. Place of Marriage: Rectory. Married by Rev. H. L. A. Almon. Both parties of Merritton. | Family (F462)
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7318 | Appears in census as Caroline Whittaker. Whittaker was her first married name, not her maiden name. The Crawford county marriage records show an Elender Stoval marrying Jacob Whittaker 20 June 1844. | STOVALL, Elindor Caroline (I2065)
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7319 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P403)
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7320 | Appendix E (beginning pg 315) These May Certify all persons Concerned that Thomas Bloomfield was Married to Sarah Moores May ye 1st 1705. Isaac Bloomfield Son of Thomas Bloomfield and Sarah his wife was Born January ye 22nd 1705. | MOORE, Sarah (I2169)
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7321 | Appendix E (beginning pg 315) These May Certify all persons Concerned that Thomas Bloomfield was Married to Sarah Moores May ye 1st 1705. Isaac Bloomfield Son of Thomas Bloomfield and Sarah his wife was Born January ye 22nd 1705. | Family (F792)
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7322 | Apprenticeship with brother Jacob Jr at Reading Flour Mill, Newtonbrooke. 1 1857 at Newton Brooke he married Margaret James, Dau. of Joh & Catherine James. . Yonge Street, Willowwdale: The next cross-roads is called Newton Brook, At the northwest corner still stands the store which William Willson Cummer formerly owned for many years. 1879 Dec 9 - Presentation. Tuesday evening 6th inst. a very pleasant gathering took place in the Wesleyan Church, NewtonBrook. Ladies of the congregation furnished a Social, but when the large audience were invited into the vestry, they found a repast that, for variety, delicacy & costliness, it would be difficult to excel anywhere. Enterainment by the choir, accompanied by music from the new organ under the accomplished leadership of Arthur L Willson, Esq., M.A. executed some choice selections of sacred mush. Brief added delivered by W W Cummer, Esq . who was unanimously called to the chair & Rev. James Montgomery. Mr. Willson came forward at this stage of the proceedings & read a handsomely engrossed & highly eulogistic address to the Rev John Breeding, Superintendent of the circuit, accompanying it with a purse enclosing the handsome sum of $102, a gift from the congregation. Mr. Bredin meet many friends from the various parts of his circuit, as also to recognize a goodly number of old friends from his last field of labor. Ref: York Herald Newspaper. 1894 Nov 17 - Died, Cummer, At his late residence, Cadillac, Mich. UD, on Nov 9th, Wm. W Cummer, in his 60th year. Ref: Globe Newspaper, Toronto, Ontario. - - - | CUMMER, William Willson (I40)
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7323 | Apt 220, 1045 Sutherland Ave. | CASSAN, Annie Bernice (I2166)
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7324 | ARCHIBALD MCINNIS purchased the paternal farm (100 acres), which was owned by the government at the time, for $50.00 on December 5, 1872. He lived there with his wife and children when they married in 1877. | MCINNIS, Archibald (I5288)
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7325 | Archibald Thompson, 59, Stamford, Montrose, s/o James & Margaret, married Caroline M. Cook, 34, Thorold Twp., Petersburgh, d/o Jacob Vanderburgh & Margaret, witn: Gordon Willson & M. O. Haney, both of Petersburgh, 30 October 1860 | Family (F266)
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7326 | Archive.org | Repository (R-1299544709)
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7327 | Archives & Museum Wellington Co. [Other Ontario locations also}. | Source (S17)
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7328 | Archives Coroner Record, Lawrence, Elisha, Esq. COD: Accident, Comments: Lawrence first judge of Court of Quarter Sessions, Accidental gun shot, Ref: Box 318. | LAWRENCE, General Elisha Esq., .4 (I353)
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7329 | Archives of Ontario | Source (S14)
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7330 | Archives of Ontario | Source (S1)
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7331 | Archives of Ontario | Source (S85)
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7332 | Archives of Ontario, MS700, Reel 1 | Source (S4)
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7333 | Archives of Ontario, Toronto | Source (S12)
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7334 | Archives of Ontario, Toronto | Source (S54)
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7335 | Are her parents from Mass? Bildald resided in Saltfeet Twp., Wentworth Co., (i.e. not so far from where he would later resided Trafalgar Twp. in 1830.) . UPPER CANADA MARRIAGE BOND #1978, KNOW all men by these presents, that I, Bildad Simons of the Township of Trafalgar in the Gore District, & Father of the within named Mary Lizy Simons. Sealed at Toronto, in the Home District, on 13 October, 1830. Richard Lawrence of the said Township, & District, cabinet maker, & Mary Lizy Simons of the same place, Spinster. Signed, in presence of T. Jarvis, Bildad Simons. Ref: See copy UC Marriage Bonds, C6780, Archives of Ontario. Alt Name: Mary Eliz. per her son's death certificate. Mary Lizy married a year before her sister Clarissa Simons in Trafalgar Twp., Ontario. . Bildad first resided Saltfeet Twp in 1806. Mary Lizy’s father Bildad Simons & his sons were farming on the backside of the Teetzel’s land at Trafalgar Twp., Ontario. . War of 1861 Civil War, [16 Pages of Documents], Detroit. Claim for Widow's Pension: Widow's Certificate WC72448, Mary Elizabeth Lawrence, nee Simons, widow, Richard S Lawrence, Private Co. H. 28 Mich. Proof Exhibited: A. Gen. Report Muster Oct 5th/64 at a Ky, & Service at Louisville KY, Nov 24/64. Typhoid Pneumonia. Serv. of 28th Certificates to Typhoid with contracted in line of duty. Marriage Applied of ey. Certificate Oct.13 30. Names & dates of birth children: Clarissa Lawrence, age 12 years, b. 1852 Charles Lawrence, age 10 years, b. 1852 Rebecca Lawrence, age 8 years, b.1 856 Almira Lawrence, age 3 years, b. 1861. Loyalty Attested,Agent & his P.O. Address Wm R Leon? St. Joseph, Mich. Admitted Jany 1st 1866, to a Pension of $8 commencing Nov 21,1864. . Widow Declaration for Pension: Berrien Co., Michigan, 18 January, 1865, before Geo. H Murdock, Clerk of Circuit Court which is a county of Record. Mary Elizabeth Lawrence duly sworn, aged 50 years, resident Benton Township, Berrien, Mich, widow of Richard S. Lawrence was a private in Company H, commended by Captain Samuel Chadwick, 28th Reg. Michigan Volunteers, Commanded by Col. Delors Phillips in the ward with Confederate States. Richard L Lawrence enlisted at Oronoko Twp., 5 Oct, 1864 for a term of One & half months & died in Hospital at Louisville, Kentucky, on 21 November, 1864 of Typhoid Pneumonia. * She was married to the said Richard S Lawrence on the 14 October, 1830, at Palermo, Halton Co., Canada by Rev. Mr. King, Presbyterian clergy. She was Mary Elizabeth Simons. She believes there is no public record of her marriage & no private marriage that she has been possessed of a Certificate of her said Marriage, given by the said officiating Clergyman which Certificate has been lost. At the time of her husband's death there were then children under 16 years of age at Benton Township, & are Clarisa Lawrence, Aged 12 years, Charles, Lawrence age 10 y, Rebecca aged 8 years & Elmira Lawrence age 3 years. Wm. Richards Lyon, her Attorney, Signed, Elizabeth her XMark Lawrence, Millburgh, Mich. Witnesses sworn: Signed, John Teetzel & Hester Teetzel, Benton Twp., Widow of Richard S Lawrence. They know the deceased soldier from a long personal acquaintance of more than 30 years. . Affidavit1: 1865 Sept 13, Notary Public for Berrien Co. Jane Teetzel of St. Joseph, Aged 55 years / b.1810 & John Teetzel of Benton, age 49 years / b. 1816 ... Certify to be repeatable & entitled to credit. That they resided for many years previous & subsequently to 14 Oct 1830 at Palermo in Halton Co., Canada West. On that day Richard S Lawrence & Mary Elizabeth Simons were united in holy matrimony at the house of William Simons in said Village of Palermo by the late Rev Mr King, a Presbyterian Clergyman. She is his widow. Jane Teetzel was present & witnessed the ceremony. John Teetzel was a boy at that time & was at the house of his father on the opposite side of the Street from the said house where the said marriage took place, & that the other members of the family were present & public records were not made & he know the said parties, signed Jane Teetzel & John Teetzel. . Affidavit2: 1867 Dec 19, A.D. Ester King, wife of Henry King, Millburgh, Berrien Co. That he well know the Late Richard S Lawrence & his Widow Elizabeth Lawrence.He left surviving him: Clarissa Lawrence born May 16, 1852; Rebecca about 13 years, Almira born Dec 22, 1856. Esther was present at the birth of Clarissa & Almira. She knew Richard & his family more that 15 years [before 1852]. Signed Esther King. . Affidavit3: 1867, Feb 5, Notary Public for Hester Teetzel, wife of John Teetzel, resident of Bento. Knew well RSL & his widow Elizabeth L. His children, Clarissa L, about 14 y, Rebecca Lawrence born June 6, 1854, & Almira L, about 8 y. Elizabeth continues to support all her children nor allow anyone to adopt their children. Deponent says she is a sister of said Richard S Lawrence & being present at the birth of Rebecca Lawrence & now lives near neighbors to Elizabeth Lawrence. Sworn & signed, Hester Teetzel. * 1895 Jan 26 - Mrs. Charles [Rebecca] Carrao has returned from Benton Harbor, where she was summoned by the illness of her mother. Ref: Jackson Citizen Patriot, MI. Afterward Mary Lizy lived with her daughter Ester Lawrence King. . Death Certificate, Benton, Berrien Co., Michigan, #158, Elizabeth Lawrence, died Jan 8 1904, aged 90 years, 4 months 19 days, Born 1813 Aug 19th. Aged at marriage: 15 years. * Note: Upper Canada Marriage Bond dated 13 Oct, 1830 = age 17 years. - PJA) Parent of 12 children, five are living. Father: Simons, born Canada, Mother, don't known name or where born, Resided Benton Harbor, Died of Heart failure or Paralysis, an old age. 3:00 AM. Informer: Myra Grow, Benton Harbor, MI. In the margin is partially written: Myra Grow, Grow, daughter of deceased {?} her former. - - - | SIMONS, Mary Lizy ELIZABETH (I451)
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7336 | Are the Giffords in the 1850 census living very near the Nelsons related to Ace? | GIFFORD, Ace A (P556)
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7337 | Are there TWO of them? Born 3 years apart? | ICHIKAWA, Fumiko (P135)
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7338 | Arkansas | SINGLETARY, Sarah E. (I6919)
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7339 | Arkansas | SINGLETARY, Benjamin (I6920)
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7340 | Arkona, Lambton Co., ON. | DUNHAM, Robert Jr. (I1626)
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7341 | Arkona, Lambton Co., ON. Dark red pillar monument with ivy & a cross. | BRIGGS, Anna Maria (I1622)
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7342 | Arkona, Lambton Co., ON. Dark red pillar monument with ivy & a cross. | BRIGGS, Anna Maria (I142)
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7343 | Arlene is the daughter of Ada Lambert & Wm. Beckerson. | BECKERSON, Arletta Louise (I792)
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7344 | Arlington Twp. Van Buren Co., MI. | ZOOK, FREDerick B (I1986)
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7345 | Arnold is the son of Georgina Felker & David Black. | BLACK, Arnold (I418)
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7346 | Around 1873, James Stewart bought a farm in Alcona County near his brother John. In 1880, John and Margaret (parents) are living in Harrisville, Alcona County, Michigan with their son James. James was married in 1881 to a Margery McDonald. In 1900, they are living in Harrisville, Alcona County, Michigan with their 6 children. | STEWART, James (I4994)
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7347 | Arras, France. (Also listed on parents monuments, St. Johns/Humber Cemetery, Toronto.) | DENISON, Ross Elwood ROSSY (I1170)
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7348 | Arris, Pas-de-Calais Monument | SISLEY, Arthur Jackson BUD (I137)
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7349 | arrived Canada 1844 and lived with Calvin & Rosana Quick who were probably his uncle & aunt, since his marriage record (2nd marriage) says his mother was Rachel Quick, father Robert Topping. A search for a Rachel Quick who married a Topping revealed such a union in Montgomery County with a Robert Topping, b 1836 serving in the Civil War; probably a brother of Calvin's. A marriage record shows David S. Topping marrying Rachel Quick in Montgomery in 1832, witnessed by Robert Topping; perhaps the names were mixed up. A search for Toppings in Vermont revealed nothing significant. a moulder by trade 8 children Topping 2 | TOPPING*, Calvin (I420)
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7350 | Arrived in Canada after 1911. | SETTERINGTON, Annie Priscilla (I5138)
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