Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 10,801 to 10,850 of 11,980
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10801 | The witnesses were William Marrass and W. Stephenson. | Family: Christopher ARLESS / Sarah SANDERSON (F5536)
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10802 | The witnesses were Wilson Palmer and Phoebe Christy. | Family: Thomas STINSON / Lydia BOWERMAN (F938)
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10803 | The witnesses were ___ [ink blotch] and Wm. Marrass [?] | Family: Christopher ARLESS / Sarah SANDERSON (F5536)
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10804 | The year "1868" is on his gravestone. | GARRATT, Caleb (I8249)
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10805 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CREDICOTT, E.J. (I16659)
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10806 | Their daughter, Abigail Augusta Trumpour, was born on August 30, 1859 in Hallowell Township. Their next child, Mary Jane Trumpour, was born on October 25, 1861 in Wellington, Hillier Township. | TRUMPOUR, John R. (I4680)
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10807 | Their daughter, Margaret E. Pettit, was born on this date, according to her death registration. | PETTIT, William (I10615)
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10808 | Their daughter, Margaret E. Pettit, was born on this date, according to her death registration. | REYNOLDS, Hannah Louisa (I10616)
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10809 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.C. GILCHRIST / A.B. LEAVENS (F1309)
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10810 | Their son, Duncan Hough, was born around this time. | HOUGH, Martin (I11421)
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10811 | There are 3 burials of Wootten's in the Quantztown / Christian Church Cemetery: Hettie F. B. Wootten, Sarah Wootten, and Thom. F. Wootten. Were these family members? | MAY, Nellie (I5362)
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10812 | There are possibly descendants in Ottawa. | PITON, Guy (I914)
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10813 | There are records of marriages of the Associate Congregation (burgher) of First Selkirk United Presbyterian Church for 1850 and 1857. This church became Lawson Memorial United Free Presbyterian Church, then the Church of Scotland. The records are at the National Archives of Scotland, CH3/1229/33. | SHERRIFF, Alexander (I876)
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10814 | There does not seem to be a baptism for a Mary Wiles in Ravensden in 1812, so her parents are not known. However, there is a WILES family in Ravensden who were having children at the time. I am assuming that Mary is the daughter of John Wiles and his wife, Ann Simons. | WILES, Mary (I83)
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10815 | There is a death of a Thomas Todd aged 18 on 16 April 1853. This may be him. | TODD, Thomas (I1111)
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10816 | There is a Fanny Buck, aged 64, listed on the manifest of the ship 'Polynesian' which arrived at Halifax in 1882. | GURNEY, Fanny (I317)
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10817 | There is a George Gilchrist, aged 36, born in Ontario, religion BA, ethnic origin Scotch, occupation carpenter recorded in St. James Ward, District 47, Subdistrict B, Division 5, page 14. | GILCHRIST, George (I506)
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10818 | there is a National Index or a region index. 50 million people | MAY, Henry (I656)
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10819 | There is a question mark after this name in M. Y. William's manuscript. | SPAFFORD, Melissa (I3139)
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10820 | There is a question mark beside this name in M. Y. William's manuscript. | SCRIVER, George (I3103)
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10821 | There is a reference to Daniel's burial in some records from the Dublin Records Office. | WELLWOOD, Daniel (I5110)
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10822 | There is a reference to the 1831 marriage of a William Thompson in Freshford in the Dublin Record Office. | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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10823 | There is a Richard Flint recorded on the index of the 1850 Danvers census. | FLINT, Richard Henry (I504)
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10824 | There is a Richard Greene who was enumerated in St. Andrew's Ward (C), Division 2, page 115. He was aged 66, born in Ireland, a Wesleyan Methodist, and a builder. | GREENE, Richard (I3896)
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10825 | There is a side outline of her head in the manuscript. | HAIGHT, Deborah (I2939)
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10826 | There is a side outline of her head in the manuscript. | SOUTHARD, Nancy (I2932)
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10827 | There is a sideways outline of his face in the manuscript. | BOWERMAN, Vincent (I2789)
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10828 | There is an 'Ann Wiles', a widow, who lived with her son, Joseph Wiles, in the 1851 census of Ravensden. She was aged 68 and born in Little Mounden, Cambridgeshire. I can't find 'Little Mounden'. | SIMONS, Ann (I3536)
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10829 | There is an Ann Todd, widow, on the Stonehouse census. She is at 37 Lockhart Street. The entry needs to be checked again for her age, occupation and birth place. | MILLER, Ann (I1108)
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10830 | There may have been children other than Nicholas Jacobus Lazier. | LAZIER, Jacobus (I7461)
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10831 | There may have been more children in the family. | GARRATT, Mott (I8264)
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10832 | There was a "Gladys Freeburne" indexed in the Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid as being buried in this cemetery. (Hamilton Branch OGS publication # HM-349-1). | FREEBURNE, Gladys (I3954)
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10833 | There was a "Harold F. Freeburne" indexed in the Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid as being buried in Woodland Cemetery. (Hamilton Branch OGS publication # HM-349-1). | FREEBURNE, Harold (I3960)
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10834 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FREEBURNE, F. (I3948)
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10835 | There was a "Roy William Freeburne" indexed in the Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid as buried in this cemetery. (Hamilton Branch OGS publication # HM-349-1) | FREEBURNE, Roy (I3964)
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10836 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FREEBURNE, R. (I3959)
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10837 | There was a "Thomas Freeborn" indexed from the 1871 census in Hamilton (024), St. Lawrence Ward (D), Division 3, page 53. National Archives microfilm # C-69927. He was age 43, born in Ireland, a house painter, and a Methodist. | FREEBORN, Thomas (I3890)
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10838 | There was a birth registration for a Sarah Lawton at Bedford in the 3rd quarter of 1837 in volume 6, page 18. | LAUGHTON, Sarah Seer (I178)
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10839 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAY, C. (I5352)
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10840 | There was a fourth child. | GOLDSMITH, John (I6489)
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10841 | There was a John Campbell listed as a wood dealer, at 5 Osgoode Lane. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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10842 | There was a John May buried in Mount Pleasant - re-interred from Potter's Field Cemetery. Is this the right one? | MAY, John Henry (I5357)
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10843 | There was a John May buried in Mount Pleasant. Was this the son of Henry and Ellen May? | MAY, John Henry (I5357)
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10844 | There was a letter from Clifford to his brother, Owen, that showed Clifford's address as Glenside, Ring Road, Bramley, Leeds. | LAUGHTON, Robert Clifford (I111)
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10845 | There was a lodger living with Louisa and Walter Laughton at the time of the 1871 census. He was Charles Waller. He was married, aged 23, a labourer and born in Stafford. | LAUGHTON, Walter (I190)
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10846 | There was a notation on the "William Thompson Family Tree" that a "Mrs. Thomas, Detroit" was a descendant of John Holmes and Deborah Wellwood". [Did Deborah Holmes marry a Mr. Thomas, and live in Detroit?] | HOLMES, Deborah (I3907)
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10847 | There was a notation on the "William Thompson Family Tree" that a "Mrs. Thomas, Detroit" was a descendant of John Holmes and Deborah Wellwood. | HOLMES, John (I5108)
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10848 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MOYER, W.T. (I4042)
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10849 | There was a note on the "William Thompson Family Tree" that there was a "Rich Greene". [Is this R. H. Greene?] | GREENE, R. H. (I3894)
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10850 | There was a person named "Rachel Campbell" living with the family. She was single and aged 50. | AINSWORTH, Henry (I662)
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