Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 11,401 to 11,450 of 11,995
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11401 | 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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11402 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CREBA, W.M. (I3803)
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11403 | 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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11404 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUSSELL, H.J. (I8424)
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11405 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUSSELL, F.H. (I8425)
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11406 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUSSELL, F.H. (I8425)
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11407 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CREBA, W.M. (I3803)
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11408 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BUCK, J.G. (I349)
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11409 | Try Royalton Township, Fulton County, Ohio | GARRATT, Mott (I8264)
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11410 | try to photocopy "poetry" from old newspaper. | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2321)
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11411 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, M.P. (I5157)
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11412 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, I.C. (I537)
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11413 | 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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11414 | Two children died young. | BURR, Adam S. (I12078)
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11415 | 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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11416 | U of C map library 2nd floor library G3524 .H 25 1998. MapArt 1998 map of Hamilton, Ancaster, Grmsby, Stoney Creek: Caledonia, Cayuga, Dundas, Dunnville, Lincoln, Smithville. ISBN: 1551983273. 1 inch = 0.4 mile. 1 cm = 250 m. 1:25,000. Ref: U of C library online catalogue, January 30, 2005. | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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11417 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PITON, U.H. (I930)
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11418 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, A.S. (I893)
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11419 | Universalist Church? Findlay was born to William Stewart and Rebecca Trumpour. 1864 is a guessed date. | STEWART, Marshall Finley (I4864)
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11420 | Universalist Church? Sarah Stewart was born c. 1866 to William Stewart and Rebecca Trumpour. | STEWART, Sarah (I4800)
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11421 | update times open, what's in collection, contact, etc | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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11422 | Upper Canada Naturalizations Vol. 18 no 3 page 112. See A00685. Check at AFHS library | AINSWORTH, Philip (I5883)
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11423 | Valentine Bowerman married Charlotte Cannon. | Family: Valentine BOWERMAN / Charlotte Pulver CANNON (F966)
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11424 | Valentine Bowerman was the son of John I. Bowerman and Pollie Harris. | BOWERMAN, Valentine (I3097)
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11425 | Valentine BOWERMAN, Hallowell, # 617, 1885. | BOWERMAN, Valentine (I3097)
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11426 | Vera Paul was listed as # 6 of 15 living descendants of John thompson. | MOORE, Vera Ornan (I4017)
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11427 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | URQUHART, V. (I4081)
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11428 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GREEN, V. (I834)
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11429 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GREEN, V. (I834)
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11430 | Victor and his wife, Grace, had 3 children. | HIGNELL, Victor Russell (I4716)
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11431 | Vincent Bowerman was the son of Thomas Bowerman and his first wife, Sarah Vincent. | BOWERMAN, Vincent (I2789)
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11432 | Vincent Bowerman's manuscript of 2 November 1870 gives the birth date as 3rd month 20th 1761. | BOWERMAN, Thomas (I2777)
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11433 | Vincent left a manuscript titled "A Short History of the Life of Thomas Bowerman, as related by his son, Vincent". | BOWERMAN, Vincent (I2789)
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11434 | Vincent moved back to his father's house. His father had gone to Duchess County and returned with his second wife. | BOWERMAN, Vincent (I2789)
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11435 | Vincent moved to Bloomfield in 1879. | BOWERMAN, Vincent (I2789)
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11436 | Vincent was motherless and was "placed under the care of Daniel and Elizabeth Pettit, where I remained until I was two years old". They used a sap trough for a cradle. | BOWERMAN, Vincent (I2789)
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11437 | Violet Grace and Leslie resided in Vancouver. | PITON, Violet Grace (I947)
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11438 | Violet was a mantle maker. | GILLIES, Violet (I1676)
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11439 | Violet was living at 139 Langlands Road, Govan, at the time of her marriage. | GILLIES, Violet (I1676)
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11440 | Visit University of Toronto Archives. There was an 1830 and an 1840 survey of all the King's College lands to record who was on the lot and what improvements had been made to it. These surveys were used as an index to subsequent transactions and so you can se in those books who purchased or leased the lots. Must write all this out as photocopying is not allowed - the documents are fragile. See Ruth Burkholder's article in Quinte Land file folder. | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2321)
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11441 | Vol. 9 No 2 (Sept 2001) or No. 3 (Nov 2001). Article on "Impressions of our visit to Plymouth and Duxbury, Massachusetts". Ref: Chinook, Vol. 23, No. 3, June 2003, page 8. | BOWERMAN, Thomas (I8036)
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11442 | Volume 20, No. 2, issue 39, 2003. Article "Society of Friends". Ref: Newsleaf, OGS, Vol. 35, No. 1, Feb. 2005, page 16. | BOWERMAN, Ichabod (I2608)
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11443 | W. E. H. Laughton was living with his parents, Emma and Lewis Laughton, at 53 Liversage Street, Derby St. Peter. He was aged 9 and born in Renhold, Bedfordshire. | LAUGHTON, William Charles Henry (I3445)
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11444 | W. H. De Groff said in his diary that "old Mrs. Ainsworth was aged 87 years". | REDNER, Polly (I663)
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11445 | W. P. Thompson recorded his family life. "He was very strict with his children; permitted no games on Sunday and no reading except of a religious paper. There was little affection between him and them. I cannot recall any demonstrations of affection for mother or any of the children. We did not fear him; he never punished ups physically." | THOMPSON, Wesley (I4588)
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11446 | W. P. Thompson records that "his farm near Caledonia was a good one and he was prosperous. He built a fine large house on the farm." | THOMPSON, Jacob (I3452)
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11447 | W. P. Thompson reported that "their mother was a St. John". | Elizabeth (I4587)
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11448 | W. P. Thompson reported that "there is no evidence, although Cecil searched diligently, that at the time the brothers emigrated or previously or subsequently, the family in Ireland included any prominent members." | THOMPSON, William (I3451)
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11449 | W. P. Thompson said "They had children." | THOMPSON, Fanny (I4617)
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11450 | W. P. Thompson said that "besides William and Jacob, they had two sons and two daughters all of whom remained in Ireland." | THOMPSON, William (I3451)
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