Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
Notes
Matches 3,201 to 3,250 of 11,980
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3201 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, W. (I5904)
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3202 | He lived there when his wife's sister, Louisa (Ainsworth) Cave, died. | SIMPSON (I13854)
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3203 | He lived with his parents "in the old homestead", to which he succeeded after his father's death. | THORN, Samuel (I7684)
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3204 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, F.B. (I6466)
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3205 | He married a daughter of John Dorland and had 11 children. He settled in Adolphustown. | TRUMPOUR, Joseph (I2327)
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3206 | He married a Markham school teacher. | SOMERVILLE, Reginald (I5553)
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3207 | He married a second time. | BOWERMAN, Ichabod (I3119)
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3208 | He married Adelaide Ainsworth, daughter of Ben Ainsworth and Elizabeth Dodd. They lived in Hillier Township. They did not have any children. | HICKS, Benjamin (I6017)
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3209 | He married Agnes Ainsworth, daughter of Peter Ainsworth and Olive Whitney. They settled in Rochester. They had a child Ada Ainsworth. | OTIS, Bert (I6001)
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3210 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FOX, W.C. (I5978)
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3211 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BURR, K.C. (I5981)
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3212 | He married Aurelia Ainswoth, daughter of Philip Ainsworth and Sarah A. Wicks. They had children Grace Trumpour and Arzella Trumpour. | TRUMPOUR, George (I5237)
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3213 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, B.C. (I2336)
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3214 | He married Emma Ainsworth, daughter of Peter Ainsworth and Olive Whitney. They lived in Hallowell Township. They did not have children. | KIRK, Willet (I6000)
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3215 | He married Fannie I. Porter. | Family: John T. BOWERMAN / Fannie I. PORTER (F2584)
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3216 | He married George H. Detlor, of the firm of Thomson & Detlor, to Miss Roblin. | DORLAND, Thomas (I2401)
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3217 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, B.C. (I2336)
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3218 | He married Kate Dunsneath on May 2, 1867. The Ancestry.com index refers probably to Church records on Family History Library microfilm # 1,030,068. | GILCHRIST, David (I5520)
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3219 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HAWKINS, W.D. (I7696)
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3220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HAWKINS, W.D. (I7696)
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3221 | He married Margaret Fawell on June 6, 1869. The Ancestry.com index refers to the "Hullsville Curcuit" (Methodist), Haldimand County, on Family History Library microfilm # 1,030,057. | THOMPSON, Samuel Jacob (I5223)
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3222 | He married Mary E. Ainsworth. They lived in Hillier Township. Their only child was Danford Trumpour. | TRUMPOUR, Samuel Holt (I654)
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3223 | He married twice. | MORDEN, William (I10279)
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3224 | He married Winnifred McCuaig, daughter of R. C. W. McCuaig and Lucy Bleasdell. They lived in New York. | SHELDON, Robert (I13941)
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3225 | He married. | AINSWORTH, Thomas Holden (I6012)
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3226 | He married. | DAVIS, Anson (I6077)
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3227 | He married. | THORN, Manly (I8893)
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3228 | He married. | THORN, William D. (I8924)
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3229 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, J.F. (I5174)
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3230 | He may have been the "Samuel Munro" who was a witness to this marriage. | MUNROE, Samuel (I10019)
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3231 | He may have been the twin of Helen A. Thorn. | THORN, Earl B. (I8970)
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3232 | He may have died in Rochester before 1900. His mother was living by herself in Sophiasburgh in 1900. | BENNETT, Walter Jr. (I9125)
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3233 | He may have died in Rochester before 1900. His wife was living by herself in Sophiasburgh in 1900. | BENNETT, Aaron (I9111)
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3234 | He may have died in Rochester, New York, and have been buried there. | BENNETT, Aaron (I9111)
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3235 | He may have died in Rochester, New York, and have been buried there. | BENNETT, Walter Jr. (I9125)
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3236 | He may have had a third wife. | OSBORNE, Horace Greeley (I5861)
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3237 | He may have had more children. | BOWERMAN, Ichabod Smith (I3089)
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3238 | He mentioned his wife, Nancy, and his daughters, Margaret and Mary. | BETSKY, Henry (I14089)
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3239 | He might have been the male vistor from Hungerford, "A. Trumpour", who was visiting Dr. Daniel Y. Williams and his wife, Sarah Trumpour. Sarah would have been his aunt, his father's sister. | TRUMPOUR, Archibald (I6946)
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3240 | He might not have been in the military, however, "he sailed from San Francisco to France via the Panama Canal Line". | HAMPTON, T. Kearns (I4238)
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3241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HUBBS, G. (I11676)
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3242 | He moved to Murray after living in Sophiasburgh. | WAY, Benjamin (I6380)
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3243 | He moved west after the civil war. | MAY, Robert Alexander (I5221)
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3244 | He obtained his final diploma constituting him a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. | KIDD, Francis (I10114)
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3245 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COVERT, G.L. (I15738)
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3246 | He or she was recorded as a child of John D. and Betsey Haight, and as a member of the Ameliasburgh Meeting of the West Lake Monthly Meeting. | HAIGHT (I13739)
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3247 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, H.R. (I2420)
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3248 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CURLETTE, E.B. (I4539)
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3249 | He paid ?52. His grandfather, John Trumpour, owned the rest of Lot 44. John willed this lot to his daughter, Mary Bennett. | CURLETTE, John T. (I4546)
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3250 | He paid Frederick Fox "one hundred and fifty pounds lawful money" for the land. The original witnesses were James Young and John Young. The Bargain and Sale was not registered until June 11, 1814. It became instrument #303 in the copybook pages 151 and 152. The witnesses to the 1814 memorial were James Young and John Young. It was signed by Frederick Fox. The Deputy Registrar for the County of Prince Edward in 1814 was Daniel Wright. | REDNER, Peter (I3500)
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