Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
Notes
Matches 5,201 to 5,250 of 11,980
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5201 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLEMING, J.H.T. (I1033)
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5202 | James McIntosh was enumerated as age 13, born in Fife, and a tollkeeper. He was living with William Skinner 29, Mary Skinner 26, and William Skinner 1, at the New Town of Balcormo. | MCINTOSH, James (I17510)
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5203 | James REDNER: Ameliasburgh # 986 in 1894. FHL microfilm # 0,815,141. Reference: book 166, grant 152, registration 278. Ameliasburgh Township. Index microfilm: Family History Library microfilm # 0,815,127. [This might not be the correct "James Redner".] See A00652. | REDNER, James (I9812)
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5204 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, J.S. (I512)
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5205 | James Richard Bishop was Gail's great grandfather. | BISHOP, James Richard (I4206)
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5206 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, J.S. (I512)
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5207 | James Singer and his wife Margaret Sangster were the parents of James Singer who died June 8, 1869 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. | SINGER, James (I16176)
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5208 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, J.S. (I512)
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5209 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, J.S. (I512)
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5210 | James Thomson and Margaret Wilson had at least 7 children all together. | THOMSON, James (I993)
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5211 | James Thomson married Margaret Wilson on November 8, 1767. PHOTOCOPY. | THOMSON, James (I993)
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5212 | James Thomson registered his father's death at the District of Woodside Registration Office to Registrar Alexander M. Hendry. | THOMSON, William (I830)
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5213 | James Thomson was born around 1821. He was likely born in Aberdeen. Parents were Robert Thomson and Christine Kemlo. Was he a twin with Alexander Thomson? Lived in Old Machar Parish in 1841. | THOMSON, James (I13907)
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5214 | James Trumpour was a witness to his marriage. Was he a cousin? [Was this a mis-spelling or mis-reading of "Venus" or "Sylvanus"?] | TRUMPOUR, John (I2347)
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5215 | James was a labourer, aged 25, a bachelor and living in Renhold. | BROWN, James (I416)
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5216 | James was a beamer in a cotton factory. | SORBIE, James (I1320)
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5217 | James was a carpenter at the time that his daughter, Rosa, married Charles Henry Sims. | LAUGHTON, James (I75)
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5218 | James was a carpenter at the time that his son, Dan, married Mary Jane Clarke. | LAUGHTON, James (I75)
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5219 | James was a carpenter when his son, Charles Westley Wildman, married Ann Laughton. | WILDMAN, James (I5063)
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5220 | James was a carrier. | SORBIE, James (I1244)
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5221 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J. (I1350)
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5222 | James was a coal miner. | SORBIE, James (I1238)
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5223 | James was a colamine and a cotton hand loom weaver. | SORBIE, James (I1013)
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5224 | James was a hand loom weaver. | THOMSON, James (I993)
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5225 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J.M. (I1484)
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5226 | James was a labourer at the time of the baptism of his daughter, Eliza. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5227 | James was a labourer at the time of the baptism of son, Samuel. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5228 | James was a labourer at the time that his daughter, Alice, married William Knight. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5229 | James was a labourer at the time that his son, George, married Sarah Freshwater. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5230 | James was a labourer when his daughter, Caroline, married John Hartwell. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5231 | James was a labourer when his daughter, Eliza, married William Odell. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5232 | James was a labourer when his son, John, married Fanny Gurney. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5233 | James was a Member of Parliament. | MCQUAIG, James (I2587)
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5234 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J. (I1654)
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5235 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J. (I1400)
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5236 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J. (I1342)
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5237 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J. (I1327)
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5238 | James was a witness to the marriage of his daughter, Rosa, to Charles Henry Sims. | LAUGHTON, James (I75)
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5239 | James was age 11, an agricultural labourer, born in Renhold, and living with his parents, George and Editha Buck. | BUCK, James Edwin (I5276)
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5240 | James was age 60, born in Ontario, a Disciple, a labourer, and of "German" ethnic origin. | TRUMPOUR, James (I5121)
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5241 | James was age 8, a scholar, and born in Stonehouse. | TODD, James (I1118)
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5242 | James was aged 1 and born in Renhold. | BUCK, James Edwin (I5276)
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5243 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BUCK, J.G. (I349)
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5244 | James was aged 17, a labourer, living with his widowed father, Thomas Laughton, and born in Renhold. | LAUGHTON, James (I75)
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5245 | James was aged 19, a bachelor, a sawyer, son of Thomas Laughton, and living in Renhold at the time of his marriage. | LAUGHTON, James (I75)
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5246 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BUCK, J.G. (I349)
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5247 | James was aged 2, living with his grandfather, William Hartwell. His mother, Lydia Buck, was working as a lacemaker and a servant in the same household. His father was possibly Jacob Hartwell. | BUCK, James William (I356)
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5248 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, J.S. (I512)
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5249 | James was aged 63, an agricultural labourer, living with his wife, Lydia Buck, and born in Goldington. | BUCK, James (I318)
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5250 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J. (I1726)
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