Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 10,851 to 10,900 of 11,995
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10851 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FREEBURNE, R. (I3959)
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10852 | 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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10853 | 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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10854 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAY, C. (I5352)
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10855 | There was a fourth child. | GOLDSMITH, John (I6489)
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10856 | There was a John Campbell listed as a wood dealer, at 5 Osgoode Lane. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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10857 | 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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10858 | 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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10859 | 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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10860 | 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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10861 | 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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10862 | 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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10863 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MOYER, W.T. (I4042)
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10864 | 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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10865 | There was a person named "Rachel Campbell" living with the family. She was single and aged 50. | AINSWORTH, Henry (I662)
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10866 | There was a Piton family in Quebec City in the 1851 census. Are they related to Nicholas? John Piton is aged 85 and born in Jersey. Richard Piton is aged 35 and born in Jersey. | PITON, Nicholas (I910)
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10867 | There was a Robert May enumerated on page 558 of the Albany Precinct, Linn County. | MAY, Robert Alexander (I5221)
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10868 | There was a Robert May enumerated on page 66 in Corvallis Precinct, Benton County. | MAY, Robert Alexander (I5221)
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10869 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, R.S. (I828)
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10870 | There was a single female [female #2] living with John and his family in the 1842 census. She was aged between 21 and 30 years, born in Scotland, a Presbyterian "not in connection with the Church of Scotland", and not working in trade or commerce. [She may have been a sister to John Campbell or Margaret Campbell, or she may not have been related to either.] | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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10871 | There was a single female [female #4] who was aged above 5 and under 14 in the household of John Campbell. [It is assumed that she was a daughter of John and Margaret Campbell]. She was born in Canada. | CAMPBELL, Ellen (I3826)
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10872 | There was a well in the centre of the block. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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10873 | There was a will probated by a Wesley Thompson in Haldimand County. The refence numbers were: non-contentious business book # 94, grant book # 91, instrument # 1643, register book # 651, C. | THOMPSON, Wesley (I4588)
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10874 | There was a WILLIAM FLINN from Liverpool on the muster roll for the ship "Jane", William Harding, Master, from Jamaica. "William Flinn, Liverpool, entered 8 June 1783, discharged 11 February 1784, on board 8 months, 3 days." | FLINT, William (I564)
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10875 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HOWARD, A. (I10713)
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10876 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MORDEN, S.P. (I6936)
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10877 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MORDEN, K.P. (I10715)
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10878 | There was an "unbaptised child" buried on February 2, 1694. | SCHRAMM, Henrich (I4287)
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10879 | There was an 'Edmund' Laughton enumerated with his parents, William and Lydia Laughton. He was aged 2. | LAUGHTON, Edward William (I182)
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10880 | There was another Sarah Gurney buried in Renhold on 2 October 1847. She was 72 years old (born c.1775). | SWANNELL, Sarah (I447)
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10881 | There was no birth date carved on her gravestone. | MORDEN, Matilda (I9902)
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10882 | There was no birth date on his gravestone. | HICKS, Daniel S. (I9903)
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10883 | There was no death date carved on her gravestone. | MORDEN, Matilda (I9902)
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10884 | There was no death date on his gravestone. | HICKS, Daniel S. (I9903)
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10885 | There was no death date on the gravestone in 1997. | HUBBS, Harold W. (I8960)
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10886 | There was no death date recorded on the gravestone in 1997. | ROBLIN, Muriel Grace (I13425)
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10887 | There was no death date recorded on the gravestone in 1997. | WARD, Leon Alexander (I13427)
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10888 | There was no doctor assisting at his birth. | HOLMES, Albert (I4382)
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10889 | There was no grave stone. | MORTON, Edwin James (I6966)
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10890 | There was no medical school in Upper Canada before 1842. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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10891 | There was no record of Johann Niclaus Trumpour on these lists. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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10892 | There was not indication of his death date. [Was he buried here? When did he die?] | DORLAND, James J. (I9101)
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10893 | There was one more child. | WAY, Edward (I6427)
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10894 | There were 3 death registrations of Henry Flint. March 1838 quarter at Salford (registration Vol. 20, page 614); March 1841 quarter at Chorlton (registration Vol. 20, page 166); and September quarter at Salford (Vol. 8d, page 19). | FLINT, Henry (I563)
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10895 | There were 8 death registrations that could be Sarah's. The death registered in the September quarter of 1893 of a Sarah Flint, aged 88, at Chorlton (Vol. 8c page 535) would be a good possibility. | BROCK, Sarah (I625)
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10896 | There were no "Flint" surnames or even "Richard" or "Henry" names that matched for the period. | FLINT, Richard Henry (I504)
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10897 | There were no papers in the miscellaneous land papers set called the "Township Papers" about the Thompson family. | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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10898 | There were no records of the Thompson family in the collection known as the "Township Papers". | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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10899 | There were other "Mary Fields" who died around this time period. | THOMPSON, Mary (I4594)
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10900 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, F. (I92)
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