Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton

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3351 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)
 
3352 He was "Government Commissioner for roads between Van Alstine's ferry, now Glenora, and Carrying Place, in 1830". WASHBURN, Hon. Simeon Esq (I2399)
 
3353 He was "involved in milling and farming". CLAPP, Robert (I5781)
 
3354 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)
 
3355 He was "of Adolphustown". TRUMPOUR, Joseph (I2327)
 
3356 He was "of Adolphustown". TRUMPOUR, John Paul (I2326)
 
3357 He was "of Hallowell". TRUMPOUR, William (I2330)
 
3358 He was "of Hallowell". TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2321)
 
3359 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)
 
3360 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. THOMPSON, E.R. (I3968)
 
3361 He was 2 years old. CURLETTE, Rufus King (I4677)
 
3362 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TRUMPOUR, D. (I520)
 
3363 He was a "gentleman". CLAPP, Robert (I5781)
 
3364 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CURLETTE, E.B. (I4539)
 
3365 He was a "wheel turner". FLINT, Richard Henry (I504)
 
3366 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BOYINGTON, G.D. (I5370)
 
3367 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FLINT, J.B. (I801)
 
3368 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. AINSWORTH, W. (I5877)
 
3369 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FLINT, A. (I9)
 
3370 He was a Captain in the Addington Regiment. BOOTH, Joshua (I10760)
 
3371 He was a Captain of his own Company of the Prince Edward Militia. He served 12 months in 1812. WASHBURN, Hon. Simeon Esq (I2399)
 
3372 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FLINT, H. Sr. (I679)
 
3373 He was a child of Amos G. Bowerman and Dorothy Hill. BOWERMAN, John T. (I8046)
 
3374 He was a child of Amos G. Bowerman and Dorothy Hill. BOWERMAN, David W. (I8047)
 
3375 He was a child of Ichabod Bowerman and Lavina Gardiner. BOWERMAN, Ichabod Smith (I3089)
 
3376 He was a child of Ichabod Bowerman and Lavina Gardiner. BOWERMAN, Cornelius (I3088)
 
3377 He was a child of Ichabod Bowerman and Lavina Gardiner. BOWERMAN, Amos G. (I3087)
 
3378 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PITON, E.H.N. (I919)
 
3379 He was a clergyman. AINSWORTH, Royal (I5880)
 
3380 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FLINT, W.F. (I731)
 
3381 He was a Corporal in Captain Simeon Washburn's Company in the Prince Edward Militia. He served 6 months in 1812. SMITH, William (I2767)
 
3382 He was a councillor and Deputy Reeve of the Township. CORNER, Edgerton G. (I6328)
 
3383 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. AINSWORTH, W. (I5877)
 
3384 He was a farmer, living on concession 12, lot 15. He belonged to the Church of England. His son-in-law, W. E. Thompson, registered his death. SEXSMITH, Thomas (I16077)
 
3385 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. THOMPSON, W.E. (I16090)
 
3386 He was a Justice of the Peace. WILLIAMS, Dr. Daniel Y. (I2369)
 
3387 He was a Justice of the Peace. PETITT, Daniel (I7406)
 
3388 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CRANDALL, S.D. (I13085)
 
3389 He was a Lieutenant in Captain Paul Trumpour's Company, until he was "promoted to the rank of Captain of Militia Dragoons by under a General Order dated Kingston 7th June 1813". TRUMPOUR, John Paul (I2326)
 
3390 He was a linen weaver. THOMSON, William (I830)
 
3391 He was a Loyalist according to petition No 228 presented by his son, John Roblin, to the Land Board at Adolphustown on February 25, 1794. ROBLIN, Philip I (I9425)
 
3392 He was a Loyalist. CAMPBELL, Archibald (I7297)
 
3393 He was a Loyalist. THORN, Samuel (I8862)
 
3394 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STINSON, G. (I14969)
 
3395 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TRUMPOUR, H.R. (I2420)
 
3396 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LOSS, W.H. (I13917)
 
3397 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VIVIAN, J.E. (I823)
 
3398 He was a Methodist. FLINT, Richard Henry Jr. (I522)
 
3399 He was a partner with Mr. Coxworth in a business called 'Gilchrist & Coxworth'. They advertised that they had "added undertaking to their other kind of manufactures and furnish to those who desire it a beautiful hearse - well plumed at reasonable rates". GILCHRIST, George (I506)
 
3400 He was a Private "2nd" in the Canadian Continent, on the day that his son, Leonard Singer Thomson, was born. THOMSON, Gladstone Sheriff (I874)
 

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