Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton

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151 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: R.N. COVERT / C. DEZUTTER (F4496)
 
152 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TRUMPOUR, W.N. (I5218)
 
153 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TRUMPOUR, W. (I15727)
 
154 "In an article in Lyons Repulican in October 1896 The marriage of Miss Nettie Trumpour to Frank Covert, both well-known residents of the Village, occurred on Catherine Street at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Trumpour. Best man was William Trumpour, brother of the bride. Maid of honor was May Cover, sister of the groom." COVERT, May (I15750)
 
155 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F. COVERT / N.A. TRUMPOUR (F1157)
 
156 "In church matters the Ways have always taken an active part, the Pioneer himslf being a Presbyterian and possessed of all the old-time Puritanic virtues associated with that denomination." WAY, Daniel B. (I5734)
 
157 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BASTIAN, B.K. (I15761)
 
158 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. COVERT, F. (I15726)
 
159 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. AINSWORTH, D.S. (I5976)
 
160 "In memory of David Gilchrist, died Mar. 26th 1880, aged 74 Years. Also his beloved wife Mary Skinner, died Oct 7th 1882, aged 73 years. Natives of Largo, Fifeshire, Scotand." GILCHRIST, David (I3450)
 
161 "In memory of David Gilchrist, died Mar. 26th 1880, aged 74 Years. Also his beloved wife Mary Skinner, died Oct 7th 1882, aged 73 years. Natives of Largo, Fifeshire, Scotand." SKINNER, Mary (I5517)
 
162 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. THOMPSON, J. (I4600)
 
163 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. AINSWORTH, D.S. (I5976)
 
164 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RATH, J. (I16080)
 
165 "Inventing the Loyalists: the Ontario Loyalist tradition and the creation of the usable pasts" by Norman Knowles. 244 pages. $ 18.95 plus $ 4.25 postage; Ref: Toronto Tree, volume 29, issue 4, July/August 1998. Copy at OGS Library, North York. TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
 
166 "Isaac had made a clearing and commenced building a house on the very spot where the home of John Garrett, his grandson, now stands." GARRATT, Isaac (I4650)
 
167 "It has been written of our pioneer that all who knew him, knew him as a man of honor, and one who was naturally religious." REDNER, Peter (I3500)
 
168 "It has been written of our pioneer that all who knew him, knew him as a man of honor, and one who was naturally religious." REDNER, Peter (I3500)
 
169 "It is not clear when Philip removed to Prince Edward County". DORLAND, Philip (I2488)
 
170 "It is said (in a family letter, written in 1932 by Grace Curlette Hyman, then aged 77) that, during the period 1807-1812, he operated a legal distillery on lot 44, Concession 2, SW of Green Point. A review of the Prince Edward County land title records shows that all 93 acres of lot 44 were owned by Robert's father-in-law, John Trompour, during that period, so that could be true. We found no record of Robert Emmet Curlett owning any land in Prince Edward County." CURLETTE, Robert Emmet (I4491)
 
171 "It was in 1786, when Richard Osborne was sixteen years of age, ...". OSBORNE, Richard (I4372)
 
172 "It was the pioneer Doxsee who was said to have built the first wagon in the county. As he was skilled in the trade of a wheelwright, he was well fitted for the task. The wagon was a curious structure and crudely primitive. With the exception of the tires, there was no iron employed in its construction - the body, shafts and nuts were made of wood. But it was a welcome means of transport in open weather. In winter, its need was not felt, as jumpers of sleighs proved better substitutes. These sleighs, placed on hardwood runners curved upwards in front, were drawn by yokes of oxen. Heavily laden, they slid over the roots, stumps and boulders with the utmost unconcern. A breakdown was only an incident of the trip; it made no serious hindrance to the progress of the journey; for the early pioneer, like the modern motorist, always carried his kit of tools. If his sleigh could not be mended, the materials to make a new one were always at hand." DOXSEE, Archelaus (I5204)
 
173 "It was while living on this farm, lots 92 and 93, 4th concession of Ameliasburgh, and which had been given by the Pioneer to his only son, John T. Osborne, that he met his death. One day in assisting his grandson with the cattle, a bull of the herd turned on the old man and crushed him against one of the outbuildings with such violence as to cause his death." The book ?i?Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte?/i? says that he died in 1852. OSBORNE, Richard (I4372)
 
174 "James Johnson, a native of Ireland, last from New Jersey, a married man, by trade a cooper, applies to be admitted as an inhabitant, and a certificate is granted him for 200 acres of land, after administering the oath of allegiance." JOHNSON, James (I11549)
 
175 "James P. Morden was for nearly half a century one of the leading citizens in the neighborhood of Rednersville, and always exerted himself in support of all public measures pertaining to the public welfare, although he never sought, nor would he accept, any position of public trust. His good qualities were recognized, however, by his unsolicited appointmen to the Commission of the Peace." MORDEN, James P. (I9855)
 
176 "Jane died aged about 35 years in Halifax, was married to John James had four children." BRACE, Jane (I16370)
 
177 "Jane died aged about 35 years in Halifax, was married to John James had four children." JAMES, John (I16371)
 
178 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RATH, J. (I16080)
 
179 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RATH, J. (I16080)
 
180 "Janry 28th William Gilcrest and Christian Greig spouses in Nether Largo had a child baptized by Mr Ferriar our minister named Janet, the witnesses were Robert Pearson and Thomas Ness both in s?sup?d?/sup? [said] town and many others." GILCHRIST, William (I10838)
 
181 "Janry 28th William Gilcrest and Christian Greig spouses in Nether Largo had a child baptized by Mr Ferriar our minister named Janet, the witnesses were Robert Pearson and Thomas Ness both in s?sup?d?/sup? [said] town and many others." GREIG, Christian (I10839)
 
182 "Janry 28th William Gilcrest and Christian Greig spouses in Nether Largo had a child baptized by Mr Ferriar our minister named Janet, the witnesses were Robert Pearson and Thomas Ness both in s?sup?d?/sup? [said] town and many others." GILCHRIST, Janet (I10847)
 
183 "Johannes Fferher" was taxed in 1718/19. F?HRER, Johannes (I4286)
 
184 "Johannis Ferber" was taxed in 1720/1. F?HRER, Johannes (I4286)
 
185 "John B. Way, the eldest son of the Pioneer's family, settled in Ameliasburgh, next to George Parliament and alongside William Way, on two hundred acres of virgin forest land." WAY, John B. (I5735)
 
186 "John Howell of Sophiasburgh, late sergeant major in the Royal Yorkers, applies for the additional bounty. Under the Instructions of 1783, he received 200 acres for himself and 250 as Family Lands, and having made considerable improvement thereon, a certificate for the Bounty is granted him." HOWELL, Major John (I10349)
 
187 "John Pearsall was of Dutch descent". PEARSALL, John (I4210)
 
188 "John Roblin, son of the late Phillip Roblin, Loyalist, prays for 200 acres of land. And there being no default in the due cultivation of the land granted to the said Phillip Roblin, the land is granted as pray'd for." ROBLIN, John (I13478)
 
189 "John Trumpour, late of Esopus in the State of New York, prays to be admitted as a settler in this district and to have 200 acres of land assigned. He is brother to Paul Trumpour of Adolphus Town, settled under the Instructions of 1783 and, being otherwise a person of good character, a certificate is granted him for 200 acres and the oath of allegiance administered." TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
 
190 "John was left the old homestead, which afterwards passed into the possession of his son Finlay." The land was the east part of lot 18 in the concession west of Green Point. LAZIER, John (I10942)
 
191 "John was left the old homestead, which afterwards passed into the possession of his son Finlay." The land was the east part of lot 18 in the consession west of Green Point. LAZIER, Finlay (I10949)
 
192 "John went to settle on a farm which he had purchased in Ameliasburgh, near the present post office at Mountain View." WAY, John (I5826)
 
193 "John, dead, married twice left a family I know nothing about them." BRACE, John (I16365)
 
194 "Journals of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, 1830-1840" with an index and appendix. 11 films all together: 862269-862279. (1) index 1825-1840 # 862269; (2) journals v. 1-4 1830-1835 # 862270; (3) Appendix 1835 # 862271; (4) Journal v. 5 1836 # 862272; (5) Appendix 1836 # 862273; (6) Appendix 1836 # 862274; (7) Journal v. 6 1836-1837 # 862275; (8) Appendix 1836-1837, Jornals v. 7-8 1837-1838 # 862276; (9) Appendix 1837-1838, Journal v. 9 1839 # 862277; (10) Appendix 1839 # 862278; (11) Journal v. 10 1839-1840, Appendix 1839-1840 # 862279. Ref: FHL catalogue February 21, 2005 THOMPSON, William (I647)
 
195 "Late in life, he developed cancer of the jaw. At that time there was no operating. For sometime before the end" his daughter, Sarah (Biggar) Thompson "moved in with them and nursed him - a horrible job which nearly drove her crazy." BIGGAR, James (I4633)
 
196 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RATH, J. (I16080)
 
197 "Later he became the Hon. Simeon Washburn, a member of the old Upper Canada Legislative Council". WASHBURN, Hon. Simeon Esq (I2399)
 
198 "Liverpool: Our City, Our Heritage", by Freddy O'Connor. Look at book for worthwhile information. Is it at OGS Library? FLINT, Henry (I563)
 
199 "Local Census Listings 1522-1930: Holdings in the British Isles". Jeremy Gibson and Mervyn Medlycott. Ref: article by Pam Ormerod "Making Full Use of the 1841 Census", BFHS Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2, June 2003, page 7. LAUGHTON, Samuel (I71)
 
200 "Lord Dorchester approves 1350 acres for Ensign Paul Trumpour of Delanceys Brigade." TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2325)
 

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