Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 11,801 to 11,850 of 11,980
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11801 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BISHOP, W. (I7479)
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11802 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BISHOP, W. (I7479)
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11803 | Wilton, Roxboroughshire. Possibly age 14, daughter of William Cairns and Margaret Douglas. | CAIRNS, Margaret (I877)
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11804 | Winifred Elsey Arliss was enumerated by her employer, George Redgate Copping, as age 16, single, a domestic servant, and born in Tealby, Lincolnshire. She was living with the family of George Redgate Copping and another domestic servant in a 14-room house in Cabourne, Caistor. | ARLESS, Winifred Elsie (I14684)
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11805 | Winifred Elsie Arliss born in the June quarter 1894, Caistor 7a 654. | ARLESS, Winifred Elsie (I14684)
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11806 | With her nephew, Arnold E. Way, she occupied the western half of the old homestead farm. | WAY, Louisa (I6203)
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11807 | With her Uncle Tom Sneddon, Irene Thomson visited a "Mary Sorbie" in 1935 when she was 90 years old [born circa 1845]. Irene thought that her maiden name might be "Mather". | SORBIE, Mary (I984)
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11808 | Witness Edmund H. Wilson was the brother of the bride. | Family: Mark Rymal CHAPMAN / Nellie May WILSON (F3766)
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11809 | Wolverton, Buckinghamshire. FHL microfilms: # 1966921 items 8-10: Baptisms 1844-1864, Burials 1844-1876, Baptisms 1864-1903. # 1966922 items 1-3: Burials 1876-1905, Marriages 1847-1905, Banns 1847-1878, 1906-1921. | LAUGHTON, Ann (I90)
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11810 | Wootton Bishops Transcripts - item 2 on Family History Library microfilm # 1,066,998. No banns on this microfilm. Marriage of Thomas and Ann Hopkins August 7, 1792 | LAUGHTON, Thomas (I42)
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11811 | Work on going through papers in Flint files. Add tasks to this "to do" list. Then do boxes and pictures. | FLINT, William (I564)
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11812 | Write BFHS - are these stones recorded? | LAUGHTON, Thomas (I42)
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11813 | Write to Bedfordshire Archives asking for a photocopy of the poor law document concerning the indemnity of Thomas Laughton, and wife Ann?, from the parish of St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, to Eaton Socon, in 1776. Ref. index page 84 (microfiche) | HOPKINS, Thomas (I3559)
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11814 | Write to Bedfordshire Archives asking for a photocopy of the poor law document that shows Richard Roberts and wife Mary being indemnified by the parish of Southoe, Huntingdonshire to Renhold in 1741. Ref: page 137 of index (microfiche) | ROBERTS, Richard (I173)
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11815 | Write to Bedfordshire Archives for a photocopy of the Poor Law Document which shows the apprenticeship of Thomas Hopkins in Keysoe in 1742. Ref: page 84 in Index (microfiche). | HOPKINS, Thomas (I3559)
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11816 | Write to Bedfordshire Family History Society - as a query. Is there a Renhold Cemetery listing? Is there a gravestone for Sarah Swannell Gurney and husband Joseph Gurney? Children were Hannah, Mary, Joseph, Fanny, James, etc. Check BFHS publications for cemetery transcriptions. Or, hire person to check transcription and/or cemetery. | SWANNELL, Sarah (I447)
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11817 | Write to Brantford Library about the Thompson's in their newspaper index. See the Brant County file folder. | THOMPSON, Robert (I518)
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11818 | Write to Gloria Stennett. There were other families who immigrated from Ireland to Haldimand County around 1832 to 1835. Was there a planned scheme? Did these families know each other in Ireland? See articles about the SAMUEL MEREDITH family in journal "Haldimand Past Times", Haldimand Branch OGS, Vol. 12, No. 4, December 2001, pages 6 to 8. Write to author Gloria Stennett, 285 Riverside Drive, London, ON, H6H 1G1. | THOMPSON, Robert (I518)
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11819 | Write to him or e-mail about his book. Do I have any corrections or information for him? Scan and put on Legacy. 138 pages. Written by William Pettingill of Brighton circa 2003. Bought at MAGRC June 4, 2012. Lots of family interrelationships: Dorland, Bowerman, Hubbs, McDonald, Pettit, Garratt, German, McCartney, etc. | PETTINGILL, Hannah (I8367)
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11820 | Write to Huron County Branch, OGS, about their speaker, Dr. Brian Holmes, who spoke on August 4, 2004 on "The Stories behind the Story" of the Holmes families of Holmesville. Ref: A00487. "Rooting Around Huron", Huron County, OGS, Volume 25, No. 3, August 2004, page 31. Deborah Wellwood married John Holmes. | HOLMES, John (I5108)
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11821 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SNEDDON, N.A. (I975)
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11822 | Write up notes about Miller ancestors from family tree on Ancestry. Follow up submitter and sources. Notes are in family file folder "Miller". | MILLER, Daniel (I652)
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11823 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DUNN, F.W. (I122)
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11824 | Yarmouth records to print - not sure where | FLINT, William (I564)
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11825 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, M. (I891)
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11826 | York General Burying Ground (Potter's Field Cemetery) index to burial registrations on Family History Library microfilm # 1,616,565. Other Campbell surnames: # 2824 (Isabella, dau of John, d. Aug 23, 1847, age 14 mo 23 days); # 3031 (Elizabeth, daur of John, d. Dec. 26, 1847 age 3 yrs, 3 mo); # 4065 (Mary, daur of John, d. Nov 14, 1850, age 19 years); # 6621 (Infant, son of John, d. Feb 16, 1855 still born). There was another John Campbell. John & Eliza who lost son William A on Jan 10, 1847, age 3 years, 2 mo (# 2584). A John Campbell b. Argyllshire, Scotland, d. Feb 26, 1854, age 45 (# 6109). See A00618. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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11827 | York Pioneer 971.354? Does the OGS library have this? | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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11828 | z CIHM series microfiche 47642. "Letter of Dr. Thomas Rolph, of Ancaster, U.C. to the Hon. and Right Rev. Dr. A. Mcdonell, Lord Bishop of Kingston." Thomas Rolph (1820? - 1883). Kingston, Ontario, 1837. 1984 reproduction. ISBN 0665476426. 1 microfiche - 13 frames. | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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11829 | Zachariah and Mary Ann were living at 15 Markham Street when Alfred Ernest was born. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11830 | Zachariah BATSTONE died in Toronto on April 1, 1893. Administration on January 23, 1894 was # 10115-1/2. FHL microfilm # 0,082,688. I hand copied the will but need a photocopy. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11831 | Zachariah died aged 64 years. The informant was A. D. Watson, M.D. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11832 | Zachariah died intestate, without a will. His widow, Mary Ann, and his daughter, Louisa Ann Batstone Smith of Toronto, applied to have the Toronto General Trusts Company be appointed as Administrators of his estate. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11833 | Zachariah is listed as a fisherman in the St. John's City part of the directory. There are three other Batstone's listed: John Batstone (a cooper), John Batstone Jun (a drayman), and Miss Sarah Batstone. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11834 | Zachariah owned a house at 74 Markham Street at the time of his death. The house was valued at $ 1400.00. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11835 | Zachariah was a carpenter when his son, Alfred Ernest Batstone, was born. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11836 | Zachariah was a tanner at the time of his death. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11837 | Zachariah was described as a labourer in the Surrogate Court petitions. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11838 | Zachariah was enumerated as a male, age 52, a Methodist, birth place not written [he was born in Newfoundland], English ethnic origin, a carpenter, and married. He was living with his wife, Mary Ann Batstone 32, his children, Thomas Batstone 16, William Batstone 12, and Mary Ann's children, Charles [Close] 7, Arthur [Close] 4, and Annie [Close] 9. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11839 | Zachariah was in Toronto on August 30, 1869 when his son William Henry was born. He was in an 1864 Newfoundland directory. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11840 | Zachariah was listed as a fisherman. Photocopy or get page number. Check on other 3 Batstones - John, John Jr. & Sarah. What library has this directory? | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11841 | Zachariah was listed in the 1892 Might's Toronto Directory as a carpenter for E Leadlay & Co. He lived at 61 Markham Street. | BATSTONE, Zachariah (I309)
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11842 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, Z. (I2417)
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11843 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, Z. (I2417)
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11844 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, Z. (I2417)
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11845 | Zillah was Adah's sister. | Family: Joseph CARMAN / Idia B. SHORTT (F1822)
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11846 | [1851? 1861? 1871? census] Of his 100 acres, 80 was cleared. It was valued at $ 2250. He and his son Danford operated a farm with 6 cattle, no sheep, 2 hogs, and 4 horses. | AINSWORTH, Henry (I662)
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11847 | [1851? 1861? 1871? census] Of his 200 acres, 150 was cleared. It was valued at $ 4000. There were 6 people in the household. He had 10 cattle, 6 sheep, 3 hogs, and 5 horses. His sons, Danford and Franklin, were listed as tenants. | AINSWORTH, Henry (I662)
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11848 | [1851? 1861? 1871? census] Of his 91 acres, 75 was cleared. It was valued at $ 1900. There were 2 people in the household aged 21 to 60. He had 8 cattle, 5 sheep, 3 hogs, and 7 horses. | AINSWORTH, Philip (I5878)
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11849 | [1851? 1861? 1871? census] Of his 96 acres, 90 was cleared. It was valued at $ 1850. He had 8 cattle, 6 sheep, 2 hogs, and 4 horses. There were 7 people in the household. Philip J. Ainsworth noted that the people were likely "Philip, Sarah, and 5 children. Aurelia was married to George Trumpour and probably not living at home at the time". | AINSWORTH, Philip (I5878)
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11850 | [birth year is estimated] | AINSWORTH, Alice (I17167)
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