Matches 7,801 to 7,850 of 26,054
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7801 | BIOGRAPHY:George Cornfield migrated to Canada after 1911. RESID: 39 Elizabeth St., Chatham | CORNFIELD, Percy Edward (I2218)
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7802 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12787)
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7803 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12769)
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7804 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2710)
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7805 | Birth date based on monument. | WILKINSON, Francis FRANK (I1024)
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7806 | Birth date deduced from Obit | MCLENHAN, Agnes (I1055)
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7807 | Birth date is only 5.5 months after sister Sarah! William Moores Compact Disc #46 Pin #446079 Sex: M Birth: 12 Feb 1666/67 Place: Newbury,Essex,Massachusetts Death: May 1712 Place: Woodbridge,Middlesex,New Jersey Burial: Place: Old White Church Graveyard,Woodbridge,NJ Parents: Father: Matthew Moores Sr. Disc #46 Pin #445487 Mother: Sarah Leary Disc #46 Pin #445488 Marriage(s): Spouse: Christian[a] Allward Disc #46 Pin #445501 Marriage: 24 Jul 1690 Place: Woodbridge,Middlesex,New Jersey Their child: Samuel Moores Compact Disc #46 Pin #446083 Sex: M Event(s): Birth: abt 1709 Place: Woodbridge,Middlesex,New Jersey George MOORES was born about 1700... 1757, Feb 23. Moores, George, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co. Int. Adm'xvMary Moores, widow. BondsmanvRobert Combes, of said place, yeoman. WitnessvThomas Bartow. Lib. F, p. 404 William Moore, Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., i, 373 ; 5, 14, 1712, 5. 28, 1712. Wife: Christian(a). Children: Matthew, Sarah, Ann, Priscilla, Christian(a), Margaret, Hannah, William, Henry, Samuel. Witnesses: David Tappen, Robert Hude, George Ewbancks. Executrix: Wife Christian. Overseers : Friends Adam Hude, George Brown, of Woodbridge. 1712 May 14. Moores, William, of Woodbridge, yeoman; will of. Wife Christian. Children--Matthew (eldest under age), Sarah, Ann, Priscilla, Christian(a), Maragret, Hannah, William (under age), Henry, Samuel. Real and personal property. Executors--the wife with Adam Hudd, Esq're, and George Brown, yeoman, both of Woodbridge, as overseers. Witnesses--David Tappen, Robert Hude and George Ewbanck. Proved and the executrix sworn in May 28, 1712. Lib. 1, p. 373, and Middlesex Wills 1712 Oct. 15. The widow being dead, administration on the estate is granted to John Moore. Lib. 1, p. 380. James Moore, 1,380; 10, 15, 1712, administrator of William Moores and Christian(a) his wife, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co. Wm. Moores' will probated 7, 28, 1712, left wife Christian, executrix, i, 373. | MOORES, William (I2153)
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7808 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3747)
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7809 | Birth index says Betty Joyce Ward | WARD HIME, Betty Joyce (P6140)
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7810 | Birth location of Charles Meredith: 1. Maryland. 2. North Carolina: Son William Meredith states his father was born in North Carolina. Ref: Census 1880, daughter Deborah Meredith. . New Brunswick Land Grant #106, Keswick, St. John River, York County, NB, 1787, NY Volunteers. . UCLPetition 263, M Bundle 4, film C2193 To Peter Russel, Upper Canada, Petition of Charles Meredith, That your petitionser has served under the Royal Standard during the America revolution, has a wife & 2 children & has received no more than 200 Acres, & hopes that your honor will be pleased to grant some more, Signed, Charles Meredith. - I hereby certify that Charles Meredith of Grimsby has a wife & 2 children born since the year 1789. That he is an honest industrious man. Signed, W. Ball, J.P. Envelope: Rec. 21 May 1797, Read 28 Feb, 1799. The Certificate received proves that the Petitioner is not entitled to family lands, & no P Pxx bd. forward to authorize him to claim Military lands. Peter Russell. Note: Charles Meredith received Lot 7, Con 10, Grimsby Twp., 1797. . 1797 October. Charles signed a letter addressed to D. W. Smith, Acting Surveyor General complaining that the survey of Gainsborough & Grimsby townships wasn't carried out as instructed by a law of 1794. Signatures, inc. Charles Meredith, Jonathan Griffin*, Solomon Hill, Smith Griffin*, Nathaniel Griffin*, Isa Griffin*, Stephen Roy, Hooks Roy, Abraham Griffin*, et al. Ref: West Lincoln: Our Links From the Past 1784-1984: 1985, West Lincoln Historical Society. Note: Griffin family are his wife's family. . 1798 - 1815, Grimsby Township Council: . 1798 - Overseer of Roads . 1803 & 1815 - Overseer of Roads. Carleton Papers, Private Charles Meredith North Carolina Indepenedent Company . 1783 Jun 24, Pay List, Prisoner of War; on duty the the NYV, period 1782.6.25 to 1783.6.24, Film M363, p 8172.2, Item 37241. > Muster Roll of Capt. Eli Branson's Company of Independent North Carolina Volunteers Attached to the New York Volunteers, from 25 August 1783 to ye 24 of October following: Captain Eli Branson, Lieutenant Samuel Jones, Ensign John Bloxham who was Absent with leave, William Brayon, Moses Starn, Wm. Whitworth, Charles Meredith, Philip Henry, Thomas Franklin. Mr. Small, this is to certifie that the bearer Charles Meredith, has served his Majestie faithfully & was discharged in October 1783 as witness our hands. Eleckzander HISXMARK Colins. [Alexander Collins], Philip Kery/ Henry? [very faint]. Ref: Upper Canada Heir & Devise Commission, H1146, p. 182. Signed, John Small, Esq. . New York Volunteers, also known as the New York Companies & 1st Dutchess County Company, was a British Loyalist Provincial regiment. 2 companies. All musters occurred in Georgia & South Carolina. . 1781 Oct 19 - Day taken prisioner: Priv. Charles Meredith, detached Coprs under Lt DeBeack, NY Volunteers, belonging to North Carolina Indp. Company . 1781 Oct 23, Priv. Charles Meredith, Muster Roll of Capt B NC Ind Co, Missing 29 Dec 1783 {along with 10 other missing/dead men]; ** 1782 Apr 20th, Priv. Charles Meredith, Muster Roll of Capt Pearsons (?) North Carolina Independent Co., PRISONERS NEAR LANCASTER, Penn., p 358. NOTE: WAR WAS OVER MORE THAN A YEAR AGO. . 1783 Aug 25 - Oct 26, Charles Meredith, NC Ind Co./NYV., p332 . 1783 Aug 25-Oct 24th: Muster Roll Capt. Eli Branson Co., Independent North Carolina Volunteers, Charles Meredith. The regiment worn red coats, faced blue, while in South Carolina. Ref: Ward Chipman Muster Papers, V27, p 389, Archives of Canada. . 1776 NY Campaign. . 1777 Battles of Forts Clinton & Montgomery, NY. . 1778 October they were sent to East Florida. . 1779 May 2 NY Volunteers were placed on the American Establishment, 3rd American Regiment. . 1779 Capture of Savannah, GA . 1780 Siege of Charleston. . 1780 Battle of Camden, South Carolina . 1781 Apr 25 - Battle to Hobkirk's Hill, South Carolina (sometimes referred to as the Second Battle of Camden) . 1783.6.24 - Charles Meredith, Private, North Carolina Independent Company, Pay List: Prisoner of War on duty with the NY Volunteers, period 1782.6.25 - 1783.6.24, pg. 8172.2. Film M363, #37241. Ref: Carleton Papers, Archives of Canada. . New Brunswick, Canada Land Grant: . 1787 Feb 20 - MEREDITH, Charles, vol. B, page 41, Grant 106, Parish of St. John River, York County, 200 Acres, attached to New York Volunteers, York Co. . 1797 October - Letter of D. W. Smith, Acting Survey General, compiling that the survey of Gainsborough & Grimsby townships weren't carried out as instructed by the Law of 1794. Signed, Charles Meredith, Jonathan Griffin, Solomon Hill, Smith Griffin, Nathaniel Griffin, Isa Griffin. Ontario Land Registry, Niagara North Book 102, p260 Lot 7, Con 9, Township of Grimsby . 1796 Jun 22, Patent. The Crown, to Charles Meredith, All 183 Acres . Bargain&Sale, 1804 Aug 24, Registered 1822 Jan 10, Charles Meredith eteu, to Smith Griffin, Exchange 183 Acres. - - - | MEREDITH, Charles U.E. (I16)
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7811 | birth name was Dora Merrill and through time was changed to Dorothy Murrell. source mygensearch | MURRILL MERRILL WARD, Dorothy managed by mat13 MG (P13510)
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7812 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P10510)
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7813 | birth record found at Franklin County Historical Society, Hampton, IA | PETERS, Earl LeRoy (P2445)
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7814 | birth year varies from 1805 to 1807. Could she be a 2nd wife? | RICHARDSON, Margaret 5 (P458)
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7815 | Birth: Aug. 11, 1898 Death: Oct. 21, 1898 Burial: Alexander Cemetery Alexander Franklin County Iowa, | PETERS, infant (P2579)
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7816 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1276)
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7817 | BIRTH: a few months old at death | WILSON, unnamed (I3352)
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7818 | BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1785 In the milling and distilling business when married (according to George Matheson in 2000 - see Library\William Campbell Jeffrey Materials\1-Mathieson Letter May 7 2000) Census and Assessment records reviewed by Bill Campbell show that George lived on the east half of Lot 16, Conc 3, Otonabee twp. John Graham reports finding that he purchased the NE quarter of that lot registered Jan 28, 1822. in 1825 he bought the SE quarter. In 1855 he bought the NW quarter. The 1861 Agricultuural census shows him on Lot 16 with 150 acres (more than one lot?). His will of Mar 8, 1860, gives all his property to sone John Lyal. Not found in any cemetery. Speculation he was buried on the farm. John Cowan went to the farm Sept 19, 2019 to inquire about old burials. Current owner said he knew of none, but that there had been one soouth on Villiers Line (adjacent to property) that had been removed to make way for a golf course. John visited Bellmer Winds Resort golf course (1235 Villiers Line) and determined it had been there 11 years but the current owner is not the owner that developed it. Township office reports that no burials were moved from the golf course, however a native burial ground near the lake was left in tact. William Campbell speculated that he was buried in St Peters Anglican's burial ground since Bill determined he was married at St Peters. (Bill's letter to John Graham Oct 29, 1990). However John Cowan learned in 2019 at a Lakeshore Genealogical Society meeting that back then marriages were not recognized by the governments of the day unless they were consecreated in the Anglican Church (example of the the power of the 'family compact'). So marriage records at St Peters are not positive evidence he was Anglican. (John's March 2020 question - could this have been St Peters Presbyterian in Peterborough?) | GILLESPIE, George (I967)
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7819 | BIRTH: illegitimate | PICKLE, Elba Milton (I6014)
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7820 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1851)
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7821 | BIRTH: twin to still born | WILKINSON, Hazel Jane (I4358)
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7822 | Births Dec 1906 (Free BMD Index) Surname Given Name District Volume Page Transcriber Lizmore Agnes Emily Rochford 4a 747 KAZZA | LIZMORE, WW1 Agnes Emily (I431)
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7823 | Births, Bathsheba Simons, d/o John Simons & Sarah his wife, was born Jan 24 1740/41 2nd Birth entry: Second named child? Births, Bathsheba Simons, d/o John Simons & Sarah his wife, was born June ye 9th 1748. Verify. - - - | SIMONS, Bathsheba (I3024)
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7824 | Births, Charity Simons, d/o John Simons & Sarah his wife, was born July 27th 1736. | SIMONS, Charity (I3022)
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7825 | Births, Ebenezer Simons, s/o John Simons & Sarah his wife, was born February 9th 1731/2. | SIMONS, Ebenezer (I3021)
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7826 | Births, Edward Symons, s/o John Symons & Sarah his wife, was born 9 September the 1750. | SIMONS, Edward (I3023)
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7827 | Births, Paul Simons, s/o John Simons & Sarah his wife, was born September 11th, 1729 | SIMONS, Paul (I3020)
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7828 | Births, Sarah Simons, d/o John Simons & Sarah his wife, was born August 22nd 1726. | SIMONS, Sarah (I3011)
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7829 | Births, Titus Simons, s/o John Simons & Sarah his wife, was born June ye 7th 1743. . Immigrated to Montreal, Kingston & then to West Flamboro about 1780. Married twice: 1763 to Sarah Simons (his first cousin); & again in 1774 to Jerusha Kingsley. moved to Hertford, VT . FA4: 1778 property confiscation in the old county of Cumberland, VT Religion: belonged to the parish of Rev Dr Samuel Peters . FA1: AFT 1770 purchased property in Hertford, VT . A1: 1777 trial documentation Commission for Loyalist Losses. . Titus Simons, Quarter Master, Peters Corp of Queens Loyal Rangers, on the Burgoyne campaign.1777 June Lt. Gen. Burgoyne. . 1791 March Census, Mecklenburg District, Kingston & Ernestown: Titus Simons, Age 46 /1745, Married Tabitha Simons, age 36 /1755, Married Tabitha Simons, age 16, /1775 single; Titus Simons, Age 14, /1777, Mary Simons age 11, /1780, Elizabeth Simons, age 9 /1782, Sophia Age 6 /1785, John Simons Age 4 /1787, Ann Simons Age 2 /1789. Ref: The Loyalist Gazette. . UCLPetition 107, S Bundle 2, C2806, p849. To Gov. John Graves Simcoe, Petition of Titus Simons, Newark Twp., Upper Canada Your Petitioner settled in Province of Quebec in 1777 with his family & resided in Upper Canada (Ontario) since 1788. Has a wife & 9 children, 6 born before 1788. Requests family lands. Signed, Titus Simons, Niagara, 14 Jun 1796. . To Certify Titus Simons was appointed & mustered in the year 1777 in the British Camp at Stillwater, as Quartermaster in Queens Loyal Rangers Corps, commanded by Lieut. Col John Peters, later incorporated with other Loyal Partisans, under Major Edward Jessup in 1781. Signed, Capt. Justus Sherwood, J. French LKR, NY, Lt. James Parret, Loyal Rangers, Capt. David McFall. True Copy 14 Jun 1796, T Ridout. Granted 500 Acres for himself & 350 A. for his family. . UCLPetition 126, S Bundle 3, C2807, p402. Petition of Titus Simons, late Quartermaster in Corps of Loyal Rangers, serving to near the end of the war, until his regiment was incorporated into others & he then receive a pension. He has received 410 A. in the Eastern District in a warrant for 850 acres of which 350 A. was for his family. 1797. Please grant him land due to a Quartermaster. Niagara, 13 July, 1797. [no actual signature.] Titus Simon granted 2,000 Acres. [ ! ] Note: Signature Comparison: The signature of the father Titvs Simons, UEL, is distinguished in Titus, by the two ts are crossed together as one, also Titvs is in a print-like script, whereas his son Simons is completely written & underlined. The signature of son Titus G Simons is completely in script & likewise, in Titus the ts are also crossed with a single stroke. Most distinguishing is GSimons is signed, as one word. - PJ Ahlberg, 2017. . 1797 July 22nd to the 23d Nov 1797, M. Titus G Simons, Printer, amount of his account, £24.8.half shilling. [ i.e. owed to him. - PJA] . 1799 between Jan 30 and 30th June, inclusive: Lieut. Governor's office for Print, $37.10. Ref: UC State Land Book B, p120, 391. . 1807 - Lot 113, South West corner Duke & Caroline streets, Toronto, Owned, but scheduled as not resident. . 1826 Aug 10, WILL of Titus Geer Simons: In the name of God, Amen, I Titus Geer Simons of Flamboro West in the Gore District & province of Upper Canada, being sound of mind & memory for which blessing I thank My God, do make & publish this my last will & testament & request that it may be received by all Concerned as Such: After the payment of my funeral charges, which I request may not be extravagant, & all other just debts, I give & bequeath to Mrs. Hannah Simons, Lot number 23 in the third concession of the Township of Nissouri in the London District containing 200 acres of land more or less & to her heirs & assigns forever, & also the bedstead, bed & bedding & curtains on which we usually lay, & one third of the table linen, & 6 cups & saucers, teapot, milk pot, & 6 plates & 6 knives & forks & 3 silver teaspoons, one dining room Breakfast Table & 3 chairs, 1 frying pan. 1 common pot, 1 tea kettle & 1 milch cow, order to be given her as full compensation for all further charge or claims on my estate in the way of living or any other whatsoever. I cannot help mentioning in this place, although I have long since forgiven her cruel, unfeeling unmother like treatment to my poor motherless daughters, in advising & encouraging them to their destruction, thereby entailing on me sorrow, mortification & unheard of trouble, in return for my having brought up & educated her Children & without making any charge against them for it, God forgive her? 2nd. To my Grand Son Titus Markle, $50 to be laid out in sheep & cows, as may seem just to my executors, & to be paid out at interest or share to some reputable farmer until he shall become of age, when he is to receive the whole but in the event of his death while still a minor this legacy is to be divided among his brothers & sisters of the same mother. 3 . To my nephew Titus Cummings, $25 to be laid out in sheep & cows & to be put out on shares for him until he should become of age, when he is to receive the whole, & in the event of his death while a minor the legacy to go to his sister Hannah. Fourth I give & bequeath to my nephew Titus Simons (my brother Walter's son) $25 to be laid out in sheep & cows & to be put out in shares for him, until he shall become of age, when he is to receive the whole, but in the event of his death while a minor, the legacy to be given to his sister Eliza. 5. To my namesake Titus G. Simons Neville, $25 to be laid out in sheep & cows & to be put out for him on shares until he shall become of age when he is to receive the whole, & in the event of his death to be given to his youngest sister. 6. To my brother John K. Simons, my double barreled gun, reticule, flask & shot bag. 7. To my brother Walter William, my favourite mare, Nell, saddle & bridle, & in the event of her death, another horse. 8. To my daughter Charlotte Markkle, Lot number 24 in the 3rd concession of the Township of Nissouri in the London District being 200 acres, to her heirs an assigns forever, I also give her 2 cows & 4 sheep. 9. To my daughter Elizabeth Jane, Lot number 1 in the Concession 6 & also the south half of number 4 in the same concession of the Township of London making 300 acres to her, her heirs & assigns forever. 10. To my daughter Matilda, my piano forte with all the music, all my pictures, map & History of England & a horse with saddle & bridle. 11. To my daughter Hannah, my Encyclopedia & Atlas, bedstead, bed & bedding, my 2 mirrors, & one half of my estate, a horse saddle & bridle. 12. I give & bequeath to my daughter Bell Gore, the residue of my library, spy glass, pier glass, bedstead, bed & bedding, side board & the remaining half of my estate. The table, chairs & kitchen furniture to be equally divided between her & my daughter Hannah & I give to my daughter Bell Gore my favourite case of pistols, my watch bearing my initials with gold chain & seal, the seal with my initial, I hope she will keep while she lives, & I also give her my own picture, & request that my military maps be equally divided among my last 3 daughter named. My best sofa to my daughter Bell Gore, & also the chest of drawers -- with pleasure sleigh & waggon & horses. My poacher's gun I give to my grandson Titus Markle, & my holsters to my brother John K. My fishing tackle to my nephew Titus Simons, (Walter's son). 13. I give & bequeath to my son-in-law Alex Robertson, my Rifle & gun cleaning traps with case & my military bridle & martingale. 14. To my sisters Jerusha, Mary Elizabeth & Anna, 100 acres of land each of them, to each of their heirs & assigns forever out of my military tract - being in the Township of Eramosa & to my sister Sophia I gave her husband's note of hand dated Sept 14, 1822 for £60 10s 7p which is more than I have been able to give another of my affectionate & dear sisters. 15. I put & place the residue of all my property real & personal after the payment of all my just debts, my Executors to equally divided, as near as may be, my 6 children namely Charlotte, Alexander (transcribers note: he is a nephew, but treated as son) Matilda, Hannah, Bell Gore & Elizabeth Jane, & the others to have an equivalent in money or other property as may be agreed on by the parties. It is my earnest wish that the homestead Lot No. 4 in the 2nd Concession of Flamboro West (Flamboro Cottage) should be kept in the family, for on it I have spent the vigor of my youth in rugged industry to make a small pittance for my dear children & relatives, & it has pleased God to bless my labors & increase my share & for which I feel truly thankful. I could wish that Charles Slaven, a brute in the Shape of Man, who aided & encouraged by my wife, seduced from the path of duty & from a fond father's protection, my poor & unthinking motherless infant Elizabeth Jane, should not anticipate any of the property given to my dear child, if my Executors can possibly prevent it & as I have before mentioned I wish Lot 4, Con 2, Flamboro West known by the name of Flamboro Cottage with all its mills should be kept by one of my 3 children, namely Matilda, Hannah & Bell Gore or by the whole of them with share & share alike in the profits thereof if agreed, not to be sold out of the family if it possibly can be avoided & should it be so managed that the said Flamboro Cottage be kept by one of my said children or more. Or in money as may be agreed on by the parties concerned. I particularly request of my said Executors, & enjoin it upon them, that the do immediately after my death take appropriation of my Estate real & personal & a faithful inventory of all within as well as without doors & give a Copy of same to my daughter Hannah, for I have been so often robbed by those whose duty it was to protect me & my property, for I believe some advantages will be taken of my death as heretofore been done of my absence to carry off property & given to those whom I have only received the basest ingratitude, the world knows what I have done for them, & I advise my children to shun their dwellings, if they value their own peace & happiness. Executor: John K. Simons, W.W. Simons & Alexander Robertson Esq. my true & lawful Executors & my daughter Hannah when she shall have attained the proper age my executrix. Witness: 10 August 1826, Alexander Robertson Esq. & Matilda his wife guardians of my infant children Hannah & Bell. Signed, Titus Geer Simons to be his last Will & Testament. Ontario Land Registry, Toronto Book 683 p272 Town of York Lot 13 South Side Duke St [now Adelaide St.] 1803 May 14, Grant, Crown, to Titus Geer Simons, 66 ft S of Sherbourne St. . 1810 Bargain&Sale, Titus Geer Simons, to John Macdonell, All land. - Transcriptions above by PJ Ahlberg, 2017. Thank You. - - - | SIMONS, Titus Geer UEL [.1st] (I2884)
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7830 | Bishop Edmund Parish Register, File #12605 John Barker Calvert, Born 13 Sep 1802, Baptized 17 Sep 1802 Son of Ann Barker & Thomas Calvert, Land Steward. Note: Second son of Thomas CALVERT Durham St Mary le Bow & his wife Ann dau of Joseph BARKER of Sedgefield, Forge master. - - - | CALVERT, John Barker (I240)
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7831 | Bishop Hobart | Family (F405)
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7832 | Bishop is his mother Ruby's surname. | OSBORN, Bishop Webb (I718)
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7833 | Bishop Middleham Village, Durham Co., England | WALKER, John B (I404)
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7834 | Bismark Evangelical United Brethren Cemetery | KRICK, Johannes (P85)
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7835 | Biuried in Abingdon Cemetery | SULLIVAN, Henry (I2248)
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7836 | Biuried in Belleville Cemetery | MOXAM, George (I14426)
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7837 | Biuried in Fostoria, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA | SEAVEY, LINCOLN (I13357)
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7838 | Biuried in Grafton | DRAPER, Mary (I18740)
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7839 | Biuried in Harvey Cemetery in Stilwell, ND | RADFORD, Joseph Bullsfoot (I1091)
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7840 | Biuried in McPhails Cemetery - near Wooler | HUTCHINSON, SARAH ANN (I11589)
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7841 | Biuried in Mount Calvary R.C. Cemetery in Trenton, Ontsrio | HUTCHINSON, Hannah Odeale (Annie) (I13640)
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7842 | Biuried in Roseneath | SHERWIN, Joseph (I10799)
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7843 | Biuried in St Patricks Cemetery in Napanee | FLYNN, Mary Muriel (I12440)
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7844 | Black granite Johnston monument. | JOHNSON, George Doan .2 (I385)
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7845 | Black granite monument engraved with wheat & roses. | MCEACHERN, Lloyd E (I659)
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7846 | Black granite monument with sisters Sara, Elizabeth & Christine Mingle. | MINGLE, Elizabeth (I737)
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7847 | Black granite monument with sisters Sara, Elizabeth & Christine Mingle. | MINGLE, Sarah (I925)
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7848 | Black granite monument, Aged 57y. | LAWRENCE, Samuel B .iv (I1412)
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7849 | Black granite monument, cement base reads McCutchin. | MCCUTCHIN, William Robert .9 (I208)
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7850 | Black Granite Monument, Chapel Cirlce 2 Plot. | GOODERHAM, Grace Adelia (I1605)
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