Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 10,101 to 10,150 of 11,980
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10101 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOWERMAN, E.M. (I521)
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10102 | The "B & S" instrument # 643 was dated June 3, 1886 and registered June 4, 1886. Clark bought the land from Francis Mitchell & wife. | BOWERMAN, Clark (I2594)
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10103 | The "Bar of Dower" instrument # 1117 was dated May 10, 1897 and registered Feburary 26, 1898. She was the widow of J. C. Bowerman, and barred her dower to the Executors of his estate. | HUYCK, Keturah (I7538)
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10104 | The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 1 person over 10 years of age and 3 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10105 | The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 2 persons over 10 years of age and 3 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10106 | The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 3 persons over 10 years of age and 2 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10107 | The "Hunter List" of this date recorded 3 persons over 10 years of age and 3 persons under 10 years of age for the family of Niclaus Drumbaur. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10108 | The "London Lists" record Niclas Trombauer aged 33, his wife, a son aged 6, a daughter age 3, and a daughter 3/4 of a year old. He was a Roman Catholic, a husbandman and vinedresser. He was in the first seriese of arrivals in England. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10109 | The "Matthew Constable" who was enumerated in the 1881 census, was recorded as age 60. His birth year would be calculated as circa 1821. | CONSTABLE, Matthias Marchant (I5113)
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10110 | The "Simmendinger Register" recorded Nicolas Trumbohr and Magdalena with their children. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10111 | The "Ulster County Freeholders" list records Nicolas Dromboer as a freeholder of Kingston. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10112 | The 'three daughters [of John] married James, Meyer, and Richard Osborne, respectively, and settled in Sophiasburgh". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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10113 | The 1710/1711 winter census of Palatines at West Camp listed "Elisab. Bayherin: one woman and one boy under 8 years". | B?R, Hermannus (I4289)
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10114 | The 1710/1711 winter census of Palatines at West Camp listed "Elisab. Bayherin: one woman and one boy under 8 years". | SIEBEL, Anna Gela (I4292)
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10115 | The 1878 Atlas mentioned that he was Constable of the village of Wellington. | CURLETTE, William B. (I4492)
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10116 | The 1891 census records Samuel's birthplace as Plumstead, Kent. | WILDMAN, Samuel James (I387)
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10117 | The 1891 census records that Kate was born in Plumstead, Kent. | WILDMAN, Kate (I385)
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10118 | The 1901 census record says that she immigrated to Canada in 1832. | ARLESS, Elizabeth (I905)
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10119 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CONSTABLE, M.A. (I310)
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10120 | The address was 28 Yonge Street. The numbering began at the "Bay" (lakeshore) with the even numbers on the east side of Yonge Street. [Was this his store or his home, or both?] | MAY, Henry (I656)
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10121 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAY, A.D. (I5351)
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10122 | The agricultural census enumerated that he had 248 acres with 170 under cultivation: 154 acres in crop, 15 acres under pasture, 1 acre of orchard, and 78 acres of wood or wild. The cash value of the farm was $6,000.00, and the implements were worth $210.00. The crops were enumerated as follows: fall wheat 6 acres yielding 60 bushels, spring wheat - none, barley 6 acres yielding 250 bushels, rye 16 acres yeilding 300 bushels, peas 30 acres yielding 800 bushels, oats 5 acres yielding 170 bushels, buckwheat 10 acres yielding 240 bushels, indian corn 1 acres yielding 25 bushels, potatoes 3/4 acre yielding 100 bushels, turnips - none, mangels wurtzel - none, carrots - none, beans 1 bushel, hops 7 pounds, hay 9 tons or bdls, clover or timothy - none, and flax - none. They also produced the following: wool 10 pounds, maple sugar 200 pounds, cider - none, fulled cloth 18 yeards, linen - none, and flannel 40 yards. Livestock included: bulls or oxen under 3 years old 5, steers or heifers under 3 years old 9, milch cows 8, horses over 3 years old 8 valued at $500.00, colts or fillies under 3 years old 2, sheep 28, pigs 13, with total value of livestock as $1110.00. Other products produced were butter 350 pounds, cheese - none, beef 2 times 200 pound barrels, pork 7 times 200 pound barrels, and the produce of the orchards and gardens worth $30.00. | BISHOP, James (I4201)
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10123 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAMPBELL, I. (I507)
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10124 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PETTIT, H.E. (I10677)
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10125 | The attendant was Rebecca Hopkins. | KEMP, Mary (I37)
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10126 | THE BADGLEY FAMILY. ISBN 0-973546-2-0. 463 pages. $ 45.00 + $ 10.00 shipping and handling. Quinte Branch, OGS. Ref: Quinte Kin, Vol. 6, No. 2, June 2005, page 13. | BADGLEY, Ann (I7714)
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10127 | The banns were read at All Saint's Church by A. J. Crispin on October 2, October 9, and October 16, 1831. | Family: Thomas LAUGHTON / Ann PESTELL (F25)
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10128 | The banns were read in All Saints Church on May 8, May 15, and May 22, 1825. | Family: Leonard GOODLIFFE / Susan LAUGHTON (F45)
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10129 | The banns were read in All Saints Church on November 29, December 6, and December 13 by A. J. Crispin, Vicar. | Family: Thomas LAUGHTON / Mary KEMP (F13)
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10130 | The banns were read on 27 April 1851 at All Saint's Church. They were only read once, by W? Monkhouse. Both Joseph and Alice were of the parish of Renhold. | Family: Joseph GURNEY / Alice FLETCHER (F239)
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10131 | The banns were read on April 13, April 20, and April 27, 1834 at the Parish Church in Ravensden. | Family: John WILES / Mary WARWICK (F1103)
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10132 | The banns were read on April 2, April 9, and April 16, 1758, at All Saint's Church. | Family: William SINGLEHURST / Mary (F140)
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10133 | The banns were read on April 3, April 10, and April 17, 1768, at All Saint's Church. | Family: William KEMP / Mary ROBERTS (F51)
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10134 | The banns were read on August 1, August 8, and August 15 by A. J. Crispin, Vicar, at All Saint's Church, Renhold. | Family: Joseph LAUGHTON / Sarah HOPKINS (F12)
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10135 | The banns were read on August 11, August 18 and August 25 by A. J. Crispin, Vicar, at All Saint's Church, Renhold. | Family: John BUCK / Fanny GURNEY (F115)
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10136 | The banns were read on August 23, 30 and September 6 by H. Rudkin, Vicar, at All Saints Church. | Family: Edwin LAUGHTON / Fanny ENDERSBY (F127)
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10137 | The banns were read on August 23, August 30, and September 4 by Leigh Spencer, Vicar, at All Saint's Church. | Family: Walter LAUGHTON / Louisa WORKER (F123)
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10138 | The banns were read on December 11, December 18, and December 25, 1881, at All Saint's Church. | Family: Frank KIDMAN / Sarah Jane LAUGHTON (F139)
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10139 | The banns were read on December 13, December 20, and December 27, 1772, at All Saint's Church. | Family: Daniel ROBERTS / Elizabeth WELLS (F142)
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10140 | The banns were read on December 29, 1771, January 5, and January 12, 1772, at All Saint's Church. | Family: James CHAPMAN / Alice ROBERTS (F141)
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10141 | The banns were read on December 6, 13 and 20 by Leigh Spencer, Vicar, at All Saints Church. | Family: Thomas ODELL / Emma KING (F1078)
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10142 | The banns were read on December 7, December 13, and December 20 by William Ussher, Vicar, at All Saint's Church, Renhold. | Family: George FAVELL / Mary Ann LAUGHTON (F134)
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10143 | The banns were read on February 13, February 20, and February 27 at All Saint's Church. | Family: William KNIGHT / Alice BUCK (F135)
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10144 | The banns were read on February 19, February 26, and March 4, 1764 at All Saint's Church. | Family: John CURCUIT / Elizabeth ROBERTS (F150)
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10145 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Dan LAUGHTON / M.J. CLARK (F125)
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10146 | The banns were read on July 19, July 26 and August 2, 1789. The witnesses to the marriage were Joseph Hallam and Thomas Hunter. Both the bride and groom signed the church register with an 'X' mark. | Family: John DEAN / Elizabeth ARLESS (F5535)
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10147 | The banns were read on July 27, August 3, and August 7 at All Saint's Church. | Family: Thomas GOODLIFFE / Harriet GROVES (F133)
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10148 | The banns were read on July 4, July 11, and July 18 by Leigh Spencer, Vicar, at All Saint's Church. | Family: Charles Westley WILDMAN / Ann LAUGHTON (F124)
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10149 | The banns were read on June 23, June 30, and July 7 by A. J. Crispin, Vicar, at All Saint's Church. | Family: Joseph HARTWELL / Caroline BUCK (F131)
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10150 | The banns were read on June 24, July 1, and July 8, 1860 at All Saint's Church. | Family: William DUNHAM / Mary GOODLIFFE (F136)
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