Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 10,551 to 10,600 of 11,980
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10551 | The other witness was Reuben Goslin [Gorssline]. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian minister. | DEMILLE, John I. (I5650)
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10552 | The other witness was Rev. A. McLean. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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10553 | The other witness was Rev. A. McLean. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian minister. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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10554 | The other witness was Robert Coleman. | LAUDER, William (I10900)
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10555 | The other witness was Robert Hubbs. The minister was Rev. D. McMullen, Methodist minister. | PLATT, Caleb (I7144)
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10556 | The other witness was Robert Norton. | MCTAGGART, John (I16047)
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10557 | The other witness was Samuel M. Thorn. The minister was Rev. John Black, Wesleyan minister. | PLATT, Caleb (I7144)
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10558 | The other witness was Samuel Shaw. The minister was Rev. Robert McDowall. [John Moran was likely her brother.] | MORAN, Alzina (I6424)
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10559 | The other witness was Sarah A. Noah. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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10560 | The other witness was Sarah A. Noah. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian minister. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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10561 | The other witness was Simon Harvey. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian. | CARLEY, William E. (I10600)
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10562 | The other witness was Stephen Goldsmith. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian. | LAZIER, Peter (I7469)
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10563 | The other witness was Stephen N. Williams. The minister was Rev. Thomas Demorest. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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10564 | The other witness was Thomas Stinson. | BOWERMAN, Lydia (I2798)
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10565 | The other witness was Townsend Terry. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian minister. | VANHORN, Richard (I10798)
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10566 | The other witness was Walter Moses. | LEAVENS, Eliza Ann (I15231)
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10567 | The other witness was Willet C. Cook. | CHURCH, William (I14902)
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10568 | The other witness was Willet C. Dorland. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian minister. | GREER, Alexander (I7996)
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10569 | The other witness was William B. Blakeley. | BURLINGHAM, Amy (I5626)
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10570 | The other witness was William Clark. | THORN, Robert (I8869)
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10571 | The other witness was William H. German. | GARRATT, Freeman (I2945)
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10572 | The other witness was William Lauder Senior. | COLEMAN, Robert (I6554)
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10573 | The other witness was William Lauder. | COLEMAN, Robert (I6554)
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10574 | The other witness was William Terry. | TERRY, Townsend (I8373)
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10575 | The other witness was William Wood Senior. The minister was Rev. James Rogers, Presbyterian minister in Connection with the Church of Scotland. | DOXSEE, Sylvanus (I4875)
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10576 | The other witnesses were Susan Dedman and Elizabeth Dedman. | LAUGHTON, Amos (I89)
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10577 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, C.P. (I5989)
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10578 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, E. (I2415)
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10579 | The parents of Ann Elizabeth Arber were John and Susanna Arber. | ARBER, John (I307)
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10580 | The Parish Register extraction records the date as July 1, 1797. | Family: Thomas SORBIE / Janet THOMSON (F354)
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10581 | The parish register says "August 25, 1787 Were contracted George Gilchrist and Christian Honeyman both in this parish, who being regularly proclaimed, without objection, were married the 15th of September next thereafter". | Family: George GILCHRIST / Christian HONEYMAN (F3512)
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10582 | The parish register says "August 25th 1787 Were contracted George Gilchrist and Christian Honeyman both in this parish, who being regularly proclaimed, without objection, were married the 15th of September next thereafter". | Family: George GILCHRIST / Christian HONEYMAN (F3512)
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10583 | The parish register says "buried Christian White relict of David Honeyman late in Birsiemire, 86 east 13 north, best large mortcloth". | WHITE, Christian (I10841)
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10584 | The parish register says "February 7, 1778 were contracted William Gilchrist , parish of Largo, and Agnes Malcome, parish of Kilconquhar". | Family: William GILCHRIST / Agnes MALCOME (F3515)
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10585 | The parish register says "Novr 23d William Gilchrist and Christian Greig both in this parish were contracted and being orderly proclaimed were married at Largo by Mr Ferrier our minister Decr 20th 1751". | GILCHRIST, William (I10838)
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10586 | The parish register says "Novr 23d William Gilchrist and Christian Greig both in this parish were contracted and being orderly proclaimed were married at Largo by Mr Ferrier our minister Decr 20th 1751". | GREIG, Christian (I10839)
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10587 | The parish register says "Novr 23d William Gilchrist and Christian Greig both in this parish were contracted and being orderly proclaimed were married at Largo by Mr Ferrier our minister Decr 20th 1751". | Family: William GILCHRIST / Christian GREIG (F3513)
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10588 | The parish register says "Novr 23d William Gilchrist and Christian Greig both in this parish were contracted and being orderly proclaimed were married at Largo by Mr Ferrier our minister Decr 20th 1751". | Family: William GILCHRIST / Christian GREIG (F3513)
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10589 | The parish register says "spouse to William Gilchrist, weaver, new Pilmuir, 87 north 2 east, best mortcloth". | GREIG, Christian (I10839)
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10590 | The parish register says "the witnesses were David Gardiner and James Watson, both in the said town [Largo] and many others". | GREIG, Christian (I10839)
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10591 | The parish register says "the witnesses were Thomas and William Nesse, both in said town, and many others." | GILCHRIST, William (I10848)
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10592 | The parish register says "weaver of Methel, 88 north, 2 east, best mortcloth". | GILCHRIST, William (I10838)
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10593 | The parish register says "weaver, Lundinmill, 101 east 26 south, second best mortcloth, 5s [shillings]". | SKINNER, James (I3832)
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10594 | The petition was apparently lost according to a petition made by her eldest son, John T. Hendricks. On September 2, 1839 he petitioned for land as the son of Betsey Hendricks, who was Elizabeth Trumpour, the daughter of Loyalist John Trumpour. In his petition he said that his mother had petitioned for land in about 1817, but had not received any reply. She had "departed this life a short time thereafter", before they realized that the petition had been lost. John asked that a grant of 200 acres of land be made in the name of the late Betsey Hendricks.The petition was recommended and forwarded [to the Land Board?] on October 18, 1839. | TRUMPOUR, Betsey (I14409)
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10595 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GRAY, M.L. (I816)
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10596 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, A.J. (I815)
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10597 | The physician assisting at the birth was Dr. J. McG. Yourex. | STINSON, Susan (I15180)
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10598 | The physician was Dr. J. McG. Yourex. | STINSON, Susan (I15180)
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10599 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STINSON, M.C. (I13994)
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10600 | The property was tranferred to her by the Estate of Ichabod Bowerman through "B & S" instrument # 1119, dated March 7, 1898 and registered March 9, 1898. | POST, Mary Eliza (I5934)
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