Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
Notes
Matches 5,451 to 5,500 of 11,980
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5451 | Job was aged 17, an agricultural labourer, living with his widowed mother, and born in Goldington. | LAUGHTON, Job (I5271)
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5452 | Job was aged 7, an agricultural labourer, living with his parents, Thomas and Sophia Laughton, and born in Goldington. | LAUGHTON, Job (I5271)
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5453 | Job was the son of Sylvester Richmond and Jane Bowerman. | BOWERMAN, Job (I2645)
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5454 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, J.B. (I801)
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5455 | Joesph John BOWERMAN, Athol, # 813, 1890. | BOWERMAN, Joseph John Gurney (I3127)
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5456 | John "of Sophiasburgh & Ameliasburgh" was listed as "A Loyalist within the British Lines at New York." | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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5457 | John A. B. Clubb was the son of Arthur F. Clubb and Jane A. Fraleigh. | CLUBB, John A. B. (I8133)
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5458 | John A. Gerow was the son of Oliver Gerow and Hannah Bowerman. | GEROW, John A. (I8099)
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5459 | John Albert Bowerman recorded Ruth as his mother on his marriage registration. Phila Ann was his mother. | MILLER, Ruth (I649)
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5460 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AINSWORTH, J.F. (I5174)
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5461 | John and Dorothy lived at "Cold Creek". | RICHMOND, John (I2651)
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5462 | John and Elizabeth lived in Adolphustown. | TRUMPOUR, John Paul (I2326)
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5463 | John and Fanny were married by A. J. Crispin, Vicar, at All Saints, Renhold. The marriage witnesses were William Battle and Ann Buck. | Family: John BUCK / Fanny GURNEY (F115)
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5464 | John and his brother, Paul, "came originally from Dutchess county, NY, and are undoubtedly of Dutch extraction". | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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5465 | John and his wife lived in Adolphustown. | TRUMPOUR, John Dorland (I2390)
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5466 | John and his wife lived on the "High Shore". | TRUMPOUR, John (I2329)
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5467 | John and Julia lived in Hallowell. | TRUMPOUR, John (I2347)
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5468 | John and Miller had at least 2 children. Census - 1851 - Stonehouse Census - 1861 - Stonehouse | SORBIE, John (I1011)
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5469 | John B. Lucas was the son of Miles Lucas and Olive Bowerman. | LUCAS, John G. (I8069)
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5470 | John BISHOP: Ameliasburgh # 929 in 1893. Family History Library microfilm # 0,815,140. Reference: # 929. Book 152, grant 138, registration 152. Ameliasburgh. Index microfilm: FHL microfilm # 0,815,127. | BISHOP, John (I4204)
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5471 | John Bowerman married Hannah Honeywell. | Family: John BOWERMAN / Hannah HONEYWELL (F975)
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5472 | John Bowerman was the son of Cornelius Bowerman and Martha Morgan. | BOWERMAN, John (I3118)
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5473 | John Bowerman was the son of Ichabod Bowerman and Jane McVein. | BOWERMAN, John (I8109)
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5474 | John Bowerman was the son of Jonathan Bowerman and Ann O'Raggan. | BOWERMAN, John (I8077)
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5475 | John Buck was enumerated as age 20 (rounded), an agricultural labourer, and born in Bedfordshire. He was living with his wife Fanny 20 (rounded), and their child Ann 11 months, in Salph End, Renhold. | BUCK, John (I345)
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5476 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAMPBELL, J.A. (I3815)
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5477 | John CAMPBELL died May 10, 1884 in Toronto. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5478 | John Campbell was a cabinet maker at 31 Queen Street West. [Odd numbers were on the north side.] | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5479 | John Campbell was a cabinet maker on McMahon Street, east side. # 67 McMahon was north of Queen Street, between Sydenham and Beech. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5480 | John Campbell was aged 82 years, a mechanic, Baptist, and born in Edinburgh, Scotland. [The transcribed death registration gave the age as '85', but it looks like 82 on the microfilm] | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5481 | John Campbell was included in a list of "early Ontario cabinetmakers" in Toronto who worked between 1810-1867. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5482 | John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker at # 9 York Street. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5483 | John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker at 13 Yonge Street. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5484 | John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker at 13 Yonge Street. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5485 | John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker with his residence at 71 McMahon. McMahon commenced at Queen and ran north to the 'northern limits'. # 71 was between Sydenham and Beech. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5486 | John Campbell was listed at 25 Queen Street. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5487 | John Campbell was listed at 25 Queen Street. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5488 | John Campbell, cabinet maker, was at York Street, east side. # 73 York Street, was north of Front Street, at Adelaide. [west side?] | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5489 | John Campbell, whose obituary was printed on May 13, 1884, lived in Montreal for 13 months after emigrating from Scotland to Canada. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5490 | John Campbell, whose obituary was printed on May 13, 1884, moved from Montreal. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5491 | John Campbell, whose obituary was printed on May 13, 1884, was recorded as living in Montreal after emigrating to Canada in 1829. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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5492 | John Cormer of 161 Beach Street, Toronto, registered Elizabeth's death. The registration was made on December 20, 1870. | ASHTON, Elizabeth (I901)
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5493 | John Corner was enumerated as a male, aged 38, born in Quebec, a Congregationalist, of Irish origin, married and a moulder. He was living with his wife Maria Frances [Arless] Corner (39), and their children Ellen E. (11), Maria F. (10), Charles James (8, Emily Ann (6), Sarah (4), and William John (8 months). | CORNER, John (I9463)
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5494 | John Corner who registered the death of Elizabeth Arless was in Enumeration district 046 Toronto West, B St. Andrew's Ward, Division 3, page 24. Richard Flint family is 046, B, 3, page 25 (165 Brock Street). Who is John Cormer [Corner?] of 160 Beach Street [could be 160 Brock Street]. | ASHTON, Elizabeth (I901)
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5495 | John could be buried in the Top of the Hill cemetery. This burying ground "was located on County Road 15 (concession 1, SWGP, lot 40 (County Road 15) however nothing remains at the site. Permission was apparently received to build a house upon the property, and this still stands." The Wanamakers recorded 3 burials here. It is believed that the stones were transferred to Glenwood Cemetery, Picton. | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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5496 | John did not emigrate to Canada with his brothers, William Thompson and Jacob Thompson. | THOMPSON, John (I3883)
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5497 | John died aged 26 years old. | BUCK, John William (I360)
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5498 | John died aged 52 years. | BUCK, John (I345)
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5499 | John died at age 3 years. | BUCK, John (I351)
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5500 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, J.H. (I1840)
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