Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 3,301 to 3,350 of 11,980
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3301 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BROWN, S.W.M. (I541)
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3302 | He settled "on the old Nicholas Lazier homestead opposite Big Island". | LAZIER, John N. (I10934)
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3303 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GARRATT, W. (I8323)
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3304 | He settled in "Assa.". [Is this Assiniboia District, Western Canada?] | FERGUSON, Arthur Stanley (I8333)
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3305 | He settled in the "Western States". | BOWERMAN, Judah Henry (I2863)
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3306 | He settled in the Green Point area. | CURLETTE, Robert Emmet (I4491)
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3307 | He settled on the "old John Way homestead". | WAY, Francis (I5822)
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3308 | He signed the church marriage register with an 'X' mark. | ROBINSON, William (I17101)
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3309 | He sold lot 10, concession 6 for $ 500. According to the "Abstract" he sold 100 acres, the south half, to Joel Draper on November 28, 1834 for $400 (instrument # 11708). He sold 100 acres, the north half, to John Francis on December 2, 1834 for $100 (instrument # 11346). | CURLETTE, William B. (I4492)
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3310 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, R.S. (I828)
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3311 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, D.W. (I5075)
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3312 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, D.W. (I5075)
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3313 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, W.J. (I3972)
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3314 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, J.F. (I5174)
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3315 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, J.F. (I5174)
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3316 | He studied law with his brother, Judge Thomas Lazier. | LAZIER, Colonel Samuel Shaw (I7460)
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3317 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, D.W. (I5075)
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3318 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, D. (I520)
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3319 | He took part in the first "town meeting" [township meeting] and signed the minutes of the meeting. | DORLAND, Philip (I2488)
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3320 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, C.S. (I510)
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3321 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, J. (I833)
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3322 | He treated his step-daughter, Catherine Cockburn, as if she was his own child. "He never made any difference between her and his own." | DAVENPORT, Richard (I7474)
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3323 | He was "a boy when his parents removed from the United States, in 1793, and settled in Prince Edward". | REDNER, Peter (I3500)
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3324 | He was "a member of the council in the old "Home District". He interested himself in local and general politics and school affairs. At the time of the Rebellion of 1837, as a result of his known reform sympathies, he was arrested, but no evidence was found to justify his detention." | WAY, Reuben (I6160)
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3325 | He was "a prominent member of the Liberal party". | HERRINGTON, Walter S. K.C. (I10172)
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3326 | He was "a resident of Toronto for 54 years". | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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3327 | He was "among a very few who can lay claim to the distinction of having gone to school with Sir John A. Macdonald". | TRUMPOUR, Samuel Dorland (I2392)
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3328 | He was "an up-to-date agriculturalist, dealing largely in stock, grain and fruit". | BUSHELL, William J. (I8051)
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3329 | He was "brought home and buried in the old Friends Burying Ground by C. G. Bowerman". | BOWERMAN, Thomas (I2777)
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3330 | He was "called to the Bar in Hilary Term, 1854". | LAZIER, Thomas Appleby (I7458)
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3331 | He was "chairman of the Board of Managers of the John Street Presbyterian Church". | MORDEN, Wilson S. (I10314)
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3332 | He was "disowned" from the Orthodox Quaker Meeting in 1829 because he joined the Hicksite Quaker Meeting. | COOPER, John (I5231)
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3333 | He was "disowned" from the Orthodox Quaker Meeting in 1829 because he joined the Hicksite Quaker Meeting. | COOPER, Henry (I10590)
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3334 | He was "disowned" from the Orthodox Quaker Meeting in 1829 because he joined the Hicksite Quaker Meeting. | CUNNINGHAM, William White (I10643)
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3335 | He was "disowned" from the Orthodox Quaker Meeting in 1829 because he joined the Hicksite Quaker Meeting. | CUNNINGHAM, William (I10644)
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3336 | He was "disowned" from the Orthodox Quaker Meeting in 1829 because he joined the Hicksite Quaker Meeting. | COOPER, Thomas (I13822)
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3337 | He was "disowned" in 1827. | ELLSWORTH, Arthur Senior (I2727)
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3338 | He was "drafted and was a soldier in the French and American wars; and was killed in the war." | COCKBURN (I7472)
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3339 | He was "for fifteen years a resident of Napanee". | TRUMPOUR, Samuel Dorland (I2392)
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3340 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | REDNER, P.D. (I6777)
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3341 | He was "full of energy and enterprise, and was the first, it is said, to plant fruit trees in the neighbourhood of Northport with shoots brought from Pennsylvania". "With seeds, which he had brought with him, he became a nurseryman, and his young trees became the nucleus of the orchards now found along the back of the Marsh Front. He had, also from his native State, the first team of horses in the neighbourhood, and did the teaming for the district." | WAY, Samuel (I6378)
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3342 | He was "Government Commissioner for roads between Van Alstine's ferry, now Glenora, and Carrying Place, in 1830". | WASHBURN, Hon. Simeon Esq (I2399)
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3343 | He was "involved in milling and farming". | CLAPP, Robert (I5781)
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3344 | He was "murdered while defending the home of the Jones family against burglars." "His murders, Lother and Tomsit, were executed for the crime, although ably defended by the late Dalton McCarthy. At that trial, the Crown was represented by the present Justice Clute, then in active practice, and one of the foremost advocates at the Bar of Ontario." | LAZIER, Peter (I10911)
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3345 | He was "of Adolphustown". | TRUMPOUR, Joseph (I2327)
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3346 | He was "of Adolphustown". | TRUMPOUR, John Paul (I2326)
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3347 | He was "of Hallowell". | TRUMPOUR, William (I2330)
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3348 | He was "of Hallowell". | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2321)
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3349 | He was "promoted to the rank of Major by 1885", and "commanded A Company in the Midland Battalion during the Northwest Rebellion". | LAZIER, Thomas Cameron (I11046)
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3350 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, E.R. (I3968)
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