Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 4,951 to 5,000 of 11,980
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4951 | If she was baptized, married or buried in the United Presbyterian Church or the Free Church, this event might be in the records of the Bothwell (Blantyre) United Presbyterian Church, or the Wooddean United Free Church, which then became the Church of Scotland. These records are number /6 births/baptisms 1887 to 1940 at the National Archives of Scotland. | WYPER, Agnes (I883)
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4952 | If she was baptized, married or buried in the United Presbyterian Church or the Free Church, this event might be in the records of the Bothwell (Blantyre) United Presbyterian Church, or the Wooddean United Free Church, which then became the Church of Scotland. These records are number /6 births/baptisms 1887 to 1940 at the National Archives of Scotland. | SNEDDON, Margaret (I10804)
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4953 | If their daughter, Kate, was born in Plumstead, then Ann and Charles had moved their from Renhold, Bedfordshire, by 1876. | WILDMAN, Charles Westley (I378)
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4954 | If they married in the United Presbyterian Church or the Free Church, this event might be in the records of the Bothwell (Blantyre) United Presbyterian Church, or the Wooddean United Free Church, which then became the Church of Scotland. These records are number /6 births/baptisms 1887 to 1940 at the National Archives of Scotland. | Family: Thomas SORBIE / Sophia LOWE (F472)
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4955 | If they were married in the Free Church, this event might be in the records of the Bothwell Free Church which became the Kirkfield United Free Church, and then became the Church of Scotland. These records are number /3 (births/baptisms 1843-1854, then 1882) at the National Archives of Scotland. | Family: Thomas SORBIE / Sophia LOWE (F472)
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4956 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: A.R. SORBIE / Mary BROCKIE (F499)
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4957 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: T. SORBIE / I. HOPE (F563)
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4958 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: A.R. SORBIE / Mary BROCKIE (F499)
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4959 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: T. SORBIE / I. HOPE (F563)
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4960 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.S. THOMSON / A.Y. SHERRIFF (F194)
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4961 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: J.S. THOMSON / A.Y. SHERRIFF (F194)
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4962 | Image from Ancestry accessed 2006 March 18 and 2017 May 19. Reg # 022149/97 Wellington, Prince Edward County. Archives of Ontario MS935; Reel: 85. He died 1897 April 5, death registered in Wellington. | BOWERMAN, Clark (I2594)
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4963 | Image from Ancestry accessed 2006 March 18. Reg # 021967/97 Prince Edward County. Archives of Ontario MS935; Reel: 85. | GARRATT, Angeline (I3449)
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4964 | Image from Ancestry accessed 2017 May 18. Reg # 002-942/11 York County. Archives of Ontario MS935; Reel: 161 and MS940; Reel: 7. | LEVACK, Elizabeth Seline (I5490)
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4965 | Image from Ancestry accessed 2017 May 18. Reg # 006477/10 Toronto, York County. Archives of Ontario MS935; Reel: 151 and MS940; Reel: 7. | GILCHRIST, George (I506)
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4966 | Image from Ancestry accessed 2017 May 18. Reg # Toronto York County. Archives of Ontario MS935; Reel: 141 and MS940; Reel: 7. | GILCHRIST, Gladys Gertrude (I5403)
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4967 | Image from Ancestry accessed 2017 May 22. Reg # 040722-81 Toronto, York County. Archives of Ontario MS929; Reel: 52. He was born August 8, 1881 to parents Thomas James Batstone and Mary Jane Elliott. | BATSTONE, Arthur William (I16266)
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4968 | Image in "Garratt - just downloaded". | HAIGHT, Rhoda Ruttan (I8321)
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4969 | Immigration. Book "Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV". By D. Agnew. 2nd edition; London: 1871-1874. Copy at U of T Robarts Library. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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4970 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, J.S. (I512)
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4971 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAMPBELL, J. (I3809)
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4972 | In 1898 he lived at 27 Main Street. | BOWERMAN, Ichabod (I498)
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4973 | In 1901, Richard Henry was earning $1,300.00 per year. He had been working as a CPR engineer since 1893, and continued until 1904. | FLINT, Richard Henry Jr. (I522)
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4974 | In 1910 he had worked for 52 weeks, 60 hours per week and earned $936.00. | BATSTONE, Ernest Alfred (I5112)
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4975 | In 1915 his father, Daniel Wellwood Thompson, was buried beside him. | THOMPSON, Wellwood Dewitt (I4129)
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4976 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, P. (I88)
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4977 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, F. (I92)
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4978 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GILCHRIST, M. (I3797)
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4979 | In her father's will, she was described as "Mary Curlett, now Mary Bennett, wife of Aaron Bennett of the City of Rochester in the State of New York, Boatman". | CURLETTE, Mary (I9110)
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4980 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, J.F. (I5174)
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4981 | In Hillier Township, enumeration district 1, sheet 17. Need a photocopy. See A00838. FHL microfilm # 0,349,317. Enumeration district 3? | TRUMPOUR, Sylvanus (I660)
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4982 | In his father-in-law's will, he was described as "Aaron Bennett of the City of Rochester in the State of New York, Boatman". | BENNETT, Aaron (I9111)
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4983 | In his letter to his nephew, George Wildman Laughton, in Colorado, Arthur says "If ever you come to Selkirk you need not be afraid of not finding the house for there is not many living there it is at the end of Division, 11 miles from Winnipeg and west 3 miles up the road between that." | LAUGHTON, Arthur (I192)
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4984 | In his manuscript, M.Y. Williams says that Ichabod "seems to have been a descendant from one of three brothers that emigrated from England to one of the Eastern States". | BOWERMAN, Ichabod (I2608)
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4985 | In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "joined the British Army at New York in the year 1777, and in consequence suffered both in person and in property". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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4986 | In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "removed into the Province of Lower Canada in the year 1784 and afterwards into this Province with his wife and seven children". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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4987 | In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "removed into the Province of Lower Canada in the year 1784 and afterwards into this Province with his wife and seven children". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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4988 | In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "removed into the Province of Lower Canada in the year 1784 and afterwards into this Province with his wife and seven children". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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4989 | In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had purchased a lot of land in the County of Prince Edward on which he now resides, and has made large improvement on the same". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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4990 | In his will, he described his land holding as "being comprised of part of lot number forty four, south of Green Point, which said parcel is __ of ___ is butted and bounded or may be otherwise known as follows, that is to say: commencing at the ___ edge at the limits between lots number forty three and fifty four, thence north sixty one degrees west, hence north twenty nice degrees thirty minutes east, two chains more or less to the street running from the highway to the waters edge, thence south sixty one degrees east four chains forty six links more or less to the waters edge, thence south along the waters edge two chains to the place of beginning, containing by ___ measurement, one acres of land be the same more or less together with all the ___ ____ _____ thereto belonging". | CURLETTE, John T. (I4546)
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4991 | In his will, he gave his occupation as a carpenter, and his residence as Sophiasburgh Township. He left all his real and personal estate to his eldest daughter, Mary Curlett "now Mary Bennett, wife of Aaron Bennett of the City of Rochester in the State of New York, Boatman". He also appointed Mary as his executrix. His will was witnessed by G. A. Brown and James F. Curlett (M.D.) | CURLETTE, John T. (I4546)
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4992 | In his will, he mentioned his wife Phoebe. The Executor was Jacob Cronk "one of those people, a Quaker". | BLOUNT, Cornelius (I2801)
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4993 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, H.R. (I2420)
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4994 | In the 1854 Kelly Directory, Samuel was listed as a shopkeeper | LAUGHTON, Samuel (I71)
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4995 | In the 1854 Kelly's directory, Thomas was listed as a farmer. | LAUGHTON, Thomas (I70)
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4996 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WILSON, H. (I5353)
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4997 | In the 1881 census, Henry Worker was living with George and Editha Buck. Henry was aged 7, a scholar, described as a 'nephew', and born in Paddington, Middlesex. Possibly he was a brother to Samuel H. Worker who was living with Walter and Louisa Laughton in Salph End. | WORKER, Editha (I368)
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4998 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BISHOP, J.B. (I7480)
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4999 | In the census on April 5, 1891, Marion was a widow living at 16 New Street. She was 78 years old, a housekeeper and born in Lanarkshire. Her grandson, Adam Fleming, and granddaughter, Margaret Scott, were living with her. [Is this the correct Marion Sorbie?] | STEWART, Marion Wilson (I1165)
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5000 | In the census, Adam Fleming is living with the family. He is recorded as a grandson, aged 3, and born in Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Robert (I1160)
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