Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
Notes
Matches 10,201 to 10,250 of 11,995
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10201 | The book "Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte" says that "Ainsworth is a very old English name, not undistiguished in literature. Two brothers of the Ainsworth family settled in New York State, probably in the eighteenth century, and from one of these, Philip, the pioneer of the Ainsworth family in Prince Edward County, is descended." | AINSWORTH, Philip (I5883)
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10202 | The book "Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte" says that he "married a Miss Cronk". | Family: Philip AINSWORTH / Mary CRONK (F1889)
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10203 | The book ?i?Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte?/i? (page 131) says that Lydia was born in 1762 and died in 1811. | BOWERMAN, Lydia (I2778)
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10204 | The book ?i?Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte?/i? (page 131) says that Phoebe Bowerman married Richard Butts. | Family: Richard BUTTS / Phoebe BOWERMAN (F903)
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10205 | The book ?i?Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte?/i? (page 131) says that Phoebe was the daughter of Ichabod Bowerman and Jane Richmond. | BOWERMAN, Phoebe (I2779)
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10206 | The book ?i?Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte?/i? said that her death was in 1862. | BOWERMAN, Nancy (I2787)
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10207 | The book ?i?Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte?/i? says that he died in 1857. | BOWERMAN, Stephen (I2783)
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10208 | The book ?i?Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte?/i? says that they were married around 1781. | Family: Archelaus DOXSEE / Martha RAYNER (F1216)
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10209 | The book ?i?The Redners?/i? by Loral and Mildred Wanamaker says that he died in 1903. | DOOLITTLE, Stephen P. (I5869)
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10210 | The burial number was 2332. His father purchased the burial plot on April 23, 1885. | GILCHRIST, George Dod (I5377)
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10211 | The burial service was conducted by Rev. W. J. Smith. The pall bearers were George Westbrooke, B. Lundy, Justice Vanderlip, F. Tottle, T. L. Wood, and G. Lampkin. | THOMPSON, Robert (I518)
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10212 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAY, C. (I5352)
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10213 | The Captain of the ship was William H. Allan. The ?i?Virginia?/i? had left Liverpool. Ellen was accompanied by her husband, 3 children, and her mother, Mary Henderson. She was described as age 25 [could be 28], female, a labourer, from Ireland, and going to the United States. She was with her family on a different page of the Manifest from her husband. Her last name was written as if it was spelled "Mayer" or "Mayes". | HENDERSON, Ellen (I657)
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10214 | The Captain of the ship was William H. Allan. The ?i?Virginia?/i? had left Liverpool. Henry was accompanied by his wife, 3 children, and his mother-in-law, Mary Henderson. Henry was describes as age 30, male, a servant, from Ireland, and going to the United States. He was not on the same page of the Manifest as his family. His last name was written as if it was spelled "Mayer" or "Mayes". | MAY, Henry (I656)
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10215 | The Captain of the ship was William H. Allan. The ?i?Virginia?/i? had left Liverpool. John Henry May accompanied his parents, sisters Mary Jane and Cementina, brother, Samuel May, and maternal grandmother, Mary Henderson. John Henry was described as age 9, male, a labourer, from Ireland, and going to the United States. | MAY, John Henry (I5357)
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10216 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAY, M.J. (I519)
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10217 | The Captain of the ship was William H. Allan. The ?i?Virginia?/i? had left Liverpool. Samuel May accompanied his parents, sisters Mary Jane and Clementina, brother, John Henry May, and maternal grandmother, Mary Henderson. Samuel was described as age 3, male, from Ireland, and going to the United States. | MAY, Samuel (I5364)
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10218 | The cause of death was not given in this transcription. The names of his parents, and their birthplaces were not recorded. The cemetery was not recorded. | AINSWORTH, Henry (I662)
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10219 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, R.H. (I808)
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10220 | The cemetery plot was the property of R. H. Flint. | ASHTON, Elizabeth (I901)
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10221 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, K.B. (I5189)
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10222 | The cemetery transcription says "1863". | TRUMPOUR, Samuel (I2346)
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10223 | The census index shows John Trumpour and his family living in the same household as William and Jane Mallory and their children, Stanley Mallory, Eva Mallory, hatty Mallory, and Marry Mallory. William Mallory was a tanner. Also, Ben Wilson lived with the families. | TRUMPOUR, John Dorland (I2390)
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10224 | The census of Joseph and his family was referred to in some records from the Dublin Record Office. | WELLWOOD, Joseph (I658)
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10225 | The charge for his mortcloth was 5 shillings. | GILCHRIST, George (I10836)
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10226 | The children may not be linked to the correct mothers. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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10227 | The Church book entry notes "entered by his [father, John Campbell] request, his eldest daughter". | CAMPBELL, Mary (I3819)
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10228 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GARAND, J.C. (I14457)
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10229 | The Church was St. Marks [Church of England], in the District and Parish of St. Mark's, Marylebone. | Family: Alfred LAUGHTON / Annie DEDMAN (F1105)
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10230 | The church was the parish church of Old Machar. | Family: James SINGER / Margaret JAMIESON (F654)
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10231 | The churchbooks say only that a "child of Hannes B?hren" was buried in 1692. It may have been one of the other children. | B?R, Anna Ela (I11226)
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10232 | The congregation were witnesses to the baptism. | HONEYMAN, Christian (I10837)
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10233 | The congregation witnessed the baptism. | HONEYMAN, Catherine (I10842)
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10234 | The County Jail was situated at the foot of Berkeley Street at the Lake Shore. It was capable of accommodating 60 male prisoners, 25 female prisoners, and 15 debtors. The average number in prison was 75. The hours of admittance for visitors were from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Chief Gaoler was John Kidd. The turnkeys were Henry May, James Boyan, and Samuel Beatty. | MAY, Henry (I656)
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10235 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, M.B. (I2356)
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10236 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, E. (I639)
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10237 | The date was carved on her gravestone. | BOWERS, Susan (I2358)
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10238 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WANAMAKER, E. (I12625)
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10239 | The death certificate for Isabella Thomson records that she died on 19 May 1859, aged 76, unmarried. It records her parents as James Thomson, H.L.W. [hand loom weaver], deceased and Margaret Wilson, deceased. | THOMSON, Isabella (I1072)
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10240 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, C.E. (I3529)
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10241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WRIGHT, E. (I11156)
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10242 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, H. (I5192)
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10243 | The death registration of Samuel H. Trumpour records his parents as Sylvenus Trumpour and Susan Holt. | HOLT, Susan (I661)
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10244 | The death registration of Samuel H. Trumpour records his parents as Sylvenus Trumpour and Susan Holt. | TRUMPOUR, Sylvanus (I660)
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10245 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, S.H. (I654)
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10246 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CURLETTE, C. (I4552)
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10247 | The description of the land that Robert Thorn bought. "He procured a hundred acres of virgin forest land in the third concession of Hillier, now owned by the Kirk and Nethery families. The pioneers were not only subjected to the encroachments of the forest, but to the depredations of the wolves, who occasionally wrought sad havoc among their flocks. Deer, partridge and many kinds of the best game abounded; and mink, muskrat and duck were to be had in plenty by the creek which ran through the farm and turned Trumpour's mill-wheel." | TRUMPOUR, Sylvanus (I660)
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10248 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GILCHRIST, M.E. (I503)
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10249 | The doctor attending his birth was Dr. Constantinides [?]. | MILLS, John A. (I5550)
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10250 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GILCHRIST, H.R. (I5396)
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