Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 11,351 to 11,400 of 11,980
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11351 | Thomas was the head of the family on Angle Street. He was around age 70 (ages rounded on the census), a cotton hand loom weaver, and born in Lanarkshire. | SORBIE, Thomas (I987)
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11352 | Thomas was the head on the household on New Street. He was married to Mary. He was around age 30 (ages rounded in census), a cotton hand loom weaver, and born in Lanarkshire. | SORBIE, Thomas (I976)
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11353 | Thomas was the parish clerk when his son, Joseph, married Sarah Hopkins. | LAUGHTON, Thomas (I36)
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11354 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SNEDDON, T.S. (I885)
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11355 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SNEDDON, T.S. (I885)
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11356 | Thomas would be about 90 years old. | SORBIE, Thomas (I987)
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11357 | Thomas would be aged 51 approximately. | SORBIE, Thomas (I1177)
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11358 | Thomas' burial service was conducted by William Ussher, Vicar. | LAUGHTON, Thomas (I36)
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11359 | Thomas' death was registered by his brother-in-law, John Cain of Boghall Street, Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Thomas (I1334)
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11360 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SNEDDON, T.S. (I885)
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11361 | Thomas, Maturah and Vincent moved "over on the north shore of the lake" and "settled on the farm lot No. 1 first concession military tract containing about 230 acres of entire wild land". Thomas bought the land from "Major Henry Young for about $ 100 and built a log house 20 by 22 down by the spring, w_uth of the road where he lived until about the year 1806". Then he built "the frame two storey house 30 x 40, which stood until 1879 when it was taken down by the present owner William S. Hubbs and Abraham Saylor". Vincent claimed that "Uncle Amos and Uncle Josiah raised both their families [in this house] , each having one half and one half the farm. Thomas used "a log barn for eith or nine years. He built a frame barn in the year 1800.John Bull and Cyrus Richman were carpenters used". | BOWERMAN, Thomas (I2777)
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11362 | Timothy and Anne did not move to Upper Canada with his step-mother, brothers and sisters. | BOWERMAN, Timothy (I2610)
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11363 | Timothy Clark was a witness to the marriage of Lydia's daughter, Mehetable Garratt, to Abraham German. [Was Timothy her brother, her father, her nephew, or related to her?] | CLARK, Lydia (I4831)
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11364 | Timothy Cooper of Frederickton, New Brunswick, is researching the ancestors of Lillian Ethel Dunham. She was probably from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. She married William Loveridge and moved to Canada around 1920. Lillian had a brother, Harold Dunham. | GOODLIFFE, Mary (I339)
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11365 | Tina signed (with an "X" mark) a sworn statement to Nicholas Lazier, that "she is the person, she dexcribes herself to be in the within petition that she is married to Robert Curlett and has never received any land or order for land from the Crown." Then, Nicholas Lazier certified that Tina had signed the document. | TRUMPOUR, Christina (I4490)
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11366 | Tina sold lot 10, concession 6 to her son William B. Curlett on this date for $ 400. | TRUMPOUR, Christina (I4490)
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11367 | Tina's petition says that "your petitioner is the daughter of John Trumpour Senr. of the Township of Sophiasburgh, a U. E. Loyalist". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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11368 | Tina's petition, as the daughter of a United Empire Loyalist, was stored in the National Archives [of Canada] Record Group 1, the Upper Canada Land Petitions, L 3, Volume 96, Bundle 8, 1806-1808. | TRUMPOUR, Christina (I4490)
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11369 | Toronto # 118, ward 5, C-7, page 12. NAC microfilm # T-6500. See A00477. | MAY, Samuel (I5364)
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11370 | Toronto - marriage registers AO MS-248 volume 67 - reels 15 and 16 | FLINT, Richard Henry (I504)
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11371 | Toronto 1889 - did Lizzie's father, Sinclair Levack, live at 351 St. Clarence Ave on May 16, 1889 when she was married? | LEVACK, Sinclair (I5491)
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11372 | Toronto East # 117, Ward 2, B-18, page 16. NAL microfilm # T-6498. FHL microfilm # 1,843,580. | CRICKINGTON, Henry (I3810)
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11373 | TORONTO info. BX8495 .C37 A3 "My boy Life: presented in a succession of true stories - a book for old or young." Book by John Carroll (1809-1884). 288 pages. (1) Mackinnon Library Tower - circulates, (2) 12th floor U of C library - special collections - no circulation - use in library only, and (3) internet - http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.asp?id=6084. Ref: University of Calgary Library catalogue online, January 30, 2005. | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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11374 | Toronto West # 118, C-15, page ?, # 96, line 15. NAL microfilm # T-6500. FHL microfilm # 1,843,582. Likely living on Claremont Street. | BUCK, Ann (I96)
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11375 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAMPBELL, J.A. (I3815)
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11376 | Townsend Garratt was Almira's father. | Family: James C. HUFFMAN / Almira GARRATT (F3505)
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11377 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, F.P. (I103)
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11378 | Trennie lived in Sophiasburgh. | TRUMPOUR, Catherine (I2341)
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11379 | Trumpour file folder | TRUMPOUR, Richard (I2339)
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11380 | Trumpour's Saw Mill was on Lot 11. | TRUMPOUR, Sylvanus (I660)
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11381 | Trumpour. typewritten manuscript, no index; ref - Fidelity, volume 6, no 9. Check reference. Is this at Toronto Reference Library? | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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11382 | Try Ancestry.com Social Security Death Index. He was buried in Milwaukee. See Legacy source A00582. April 26, 2005. | ATKINSON, Roy Arnold Bruce (I4704)
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11383 | Try enumeration district 59, sub-district A (Hillier), division 1, page 17. | TRUMPOUR, Sylvanus (I660)
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11384 | Try IGI on FamilySearch for her birth in England around 1740 | HOPKINS, Elizabeth (I43)
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11385 | try indexes for Prospect, Mount Pleasant and Necropolis. He died April 1, 1893. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11386 | Try June 3, 1876. Daughter Agnes Young Sherriff was born in 1862. Possibly died in Selkirk, Galashiels, or Edinburgh. Born c. 1824? | SHERRIFF, Alexander (I876)
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11387 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CREBA, W.M. (I3803)
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11388 | Try Maple Creek area local history books for Russell family circa 1900 onwards. See Legacy source A00735 page 3- Wendy Gilchrist Thompson. | RUSSELL, Frank (I8421)
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11389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUSSELL, H.J. (I8424)
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11390 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUSSELL, F.H. (I8425)
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11391 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUSSELL, F.H. (I8425)
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11392 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CREBA, W.M. (I3803)
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11393 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BUCK, J.G. (I349)
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11394 | Try Royalton Township, Fulton County, Ohio | GARRATT, Mott (I8264)
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11395 | try to photocopy "poetry" from old newspaper. | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2321)
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11396 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, M.P. (I5157)
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11397 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, I.C. (I537)
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11398 | Tweedsmuir History of Adophustown". Catalogued as 'Tweedsmuir' at Archives of Ontario. Reference: Toronto Tree, volume 14, no. 4, May 1983 | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2325)
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11399 | Two children died young. | BURR, Adam S. (I12078)
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11400 | Type up document about early Lutheran churches. In file folder "Quinte: Church - Lutheran". Reprint for Helen and Linda. | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2321)
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