Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 3,051 to 3,100 of 11,980
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3051 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOYINGTON, G.D. (I5370)
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3052 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPER, F.W. (I6982)
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3053 | He "remained on the homestead." | WAY, Benjamin (I5819)
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3054 | He "served for years as a member of the Board of Education. He also filled the office of Mayor, and was Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace". | MORDEN, Amzi L. K.C. (I10145)
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3055 | He "served in the War of Defence, 1812-15, and the uniform he wore as a defender of his adopted country was for many years preserved by his children." | WAY, Benjamin (I6380)
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3056 | He "settled on land lying between that of the pioneer, [Daniel] Reynolds, and his brother Isaac". | GARRATT, Benjamin (I8291)
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3057 | He "studied law, chiefly with Hon. Lewis Wallbridge in Belleville, finishing his studies in the office of the Hon. Judge Adam Wilson, of Toronto". | LAZIER, Thomas Appleby (I7458)
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3058 | He "studied medicine and practiced in Toronto, where he has been successful in establishing a good practice". | HART, Dr. John S. (I6263)
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3059 | He "took part in the Emmett Rebellion in 1798, and had he been caught by the British Government, his fate would have been the same as that of Robert Emmett, who was his cousin, who was executed for his participation in this Rebellion". | CURLETTE, Robert Emmet (I4491)
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3060 | He "was obliged to return to his family in New York State". He "returned with his wife and six children". | GARRATT, Isaac (I4650)
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3061 | He "worked on a place on the High Shore, on shares, but eventually settled on the farm adjoining the old Pearsoll place in Hallowell". | HUFF, Elisha (I6774)
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3062 | He "worshipped in the old Quaker meeting house, which still stands on the shores of Hay Bay, but on the breaking up of the Quakers as a distinct sect, he transferred his allegiance to the Church of England". | TRUMPOUR, Samuel Dorland (I2392)
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3063 | He also had a barn and granary, with the farm land being further west. | THOMPSON, Samuel Jacob (I5223)
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3064 | He appeared in the Kingston Trustees Records, Book 2 pages 72-74. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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3065 | He arrived "after an eighteen weeks' passage." | SHORTT, Adam (I4572)
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3066 | He attended college. | HART, Robert (I6261)
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3067 | He attended the agricultural college specializing in livestock. | BIGGAR, Murray (I4693)
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3068 | He attended the Anglican Church on Wolfe Street in Levis. | PITON, Nicholas (I910)
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3069 | He belonged to the Liberal party. | MORDEN, Ransler B. (I10204)
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3070 | He belonged to this church for almost 14 years before his death in 1904. | FLINT, Richard Henry (I504)
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3071 | He beonged to the Liberal-Conservative party. | MORDEN, Wilson S. (I10314)
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3072 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HOUGH, D.H. (I11420)
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3073 | He bought a farm from John Rightmeyer. It consisted "of one hundred acres, and, with the exception of about three acres, it was heaily timbered forest". | PEARSALL, John (I4210)
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3074 | He bought land at St. James, near Winnipeg. | THOMPSON, Samuel Jacob (I5223)
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3075 | He bought this land from his mother for $ 400 - instrument # 15212. | CURLETTE, William B. (I4492)
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3076 | He brought his wife and six children. | PEARSALL, John (I4210)
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3077 | He built a grist mill at Green Point. "This mill served the people for miles around, sparing them the lengthy trek to Kingston." | ROBLIN, Philip II (I4573)
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3078 | He built a new house and painted it red. | APPLEBY, Thomas D. (I7448)
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3079 | He came "by sea, and via Halifax, where he probably settled for a time". | MORDEN, Joseph (I9851)
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3080 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GILCHRIST, E. (I5381)
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3081 | He came with his father, Daniel Way, and his brothers, James Way and Benjamin Way. | WAY, Samuel (I6378)
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3082 | He chose the side of the colonial patriots and was fighting the British at Bunker Hill and later fought them at Saratoga in 1777. | AINSWORTH, Daniel (I7518)
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3083 | He confirmed that he was a witness to the will of his brother, John T. Curlett, on May 13, 1889 in Sophiasburgh. | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4671)
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3084 | He continued "to farm in that township, and perceiving the prosperity to be derived from the lumbershing business, he started saw and grist mills at Milltown, near Shannonville, of which latter place he afteward became the collector of customs". | LAZIER, Richard (I7451)
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3085 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BASTIAN, B.K. (I15761)
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3086 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, C.S. (I510)
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3087 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, A.S. (I893)
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3088 | He did not have a doctor. | TRUMPOUR, Samuel Dorland (I2392)
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3089 | He did not have a physician. | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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3090 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BROWN, R.R. (I4146)
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3091 | He did not live in Canada. | VINCENT, Hoxie (I2837)
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3092 | He died 1845, buried Aug 31, 1845 NBI, age 68 in Ravensden. Death registration 1845 Q3 September, Bedford 3b 11 John Wiles. | WILES, John (I3535)
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3093 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PETTINGILL, H.M. (I4329)
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3094 | He died 6th [?] month 17th 1841. | GARRATT, Isaac (I4650)
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3095 | He died aged 27 years, 6 months, 25 days, so his death date was changed from "April 1905" to "April 4, 1906" in Cecil's copy of "The William Thompson Family Tree". | THOMPSON, Freemont Stanley (I4125)
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3096 | He died aged 42 years, 8 months and 5 days, according to the cemetery monument. | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I5143)
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3097 | He died April 12, 1912 - son of Robert Sorbie & Marion Stewart | SORBIE, Thomas (I1177)
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3098 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DOXSEE, W.H. (I11665)
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3099 | He died at 6 Angle Street, Stonehouse, at the time of death. His death was registered by his son, John, of 72 New Street, Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Thomas (I1218)
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3100 | He died at 6 hours, 55 minutes in the P.M. He was recorded as being married to Margaret Jamieson and living at 44 Jack's Brae, Aberdeen. His parents were James Singer, crofter (deceased) and Margaret Singer M.S. [maiden surname] Sangster (deceased). His death cause was certified by Alexander G. Kinnear [?] M.D. | SINGER, James (I2028)
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