Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
Notes
Matches 651 to 700 of 11,995
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651 | 971.3 P2c v. 1 (not available - sent to cataloguing). 971.3 P2c v, 2. Minutes of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Mecklenburgh / Midland District (counties of Frontenac, Lennox & Addington, Hastings and Prince Edward). Linda Corupe, 2001. No microfilms. "Minutes were transcribed from records found at the Archives of Ontario microfilm # MS-694 and MS-730. Vol. 1 1789-1790, 1794-1804, 1807-1816. Vol. 2 1832-1840. Check for Trumpour, Bowerman, Ainsworth, Redner. | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2321)
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652 | ?i?New Ontario?/i? was the name commonly given to new areas available for settlement in the areas that became the Algoma District, Nippissing District and Temiskaming District. [Ontario Locator] | SEXSMITH, Joseph (I16084)
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653 | A "W. Levack" was a witness to her marriage to John Campbell Gilchrist. [Was this a brother or sister?] | LEVACK, Elizabeth Seline (I5490)
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654 | A David George Wootten's birth was registered in Volume 8, page 318 of the September quarter. | WOOTTEN, David George (I5372)
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655 | A Dr. Thomas was descended or related to John Holmes and Deborah Wellwood. | HOLMES, Deborah (I3907)
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656 | A fleet of bateaux left for Upper Canada from Sorel. | TRUMPOUR, Paul (I2325)
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657 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DUNN, D.C. (I123)
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658 | A marriage witness was Caleb Huyck. Was this man her father, brother, or other relation? | HUYCK, Elizabeth (I7679)
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659 | A marriage witness was Sarah Mitchel. Was this woman his mother, sister, or other relation? | MITCHELL, Francis (I7678)
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660 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, M. (I840)
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661 | A notice of his death appeared in "The Church" newspaper, which was published in Cobourg, of March 13, 1846. | TRUMPOUR, John Paul (I2326)
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662 | A person named J. Mantne [?] noted on the cover page of the petition that "The Name of John Trompeau appears on the UE List, ___ of the sames as stated within. Petitioner has had no land by Order in Council." Another person, John W. Gill [some letters? below his signature} wrote "DUE". [This may have done at the Land Board of Midland District level]. | TRUMPOUR, Christina (I4490)
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663 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GILCHRIST, J.C. (I5378)
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664 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DUNN, F.W. (I122)
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665 | A servant, Ruth Franklin, was with Kitty and William at the time of the 1871 census. She was aged 16, unmarried, born in Renhold, and recorded as a 'general servant'. | LAUGHTON, William (I72)
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666 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, I.C. (I537)
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667 | A witness to her marriage was Christopher S. German. [Was he Eliza Ann's father, brother, or other relative?] | GERMAN, Eliza Jane (I4827)
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668 | A witness to his marriage was Hazel Buck. Was she Alfred's sister? | BUCK, Alfred James Gurney (I11158)
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669 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAY, A.D. (I5351)
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670 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, A.G. (I105)
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671 | A. M. Craig registered his death. | GILCHRIST, George Reginald (I5386)
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672 | Aaron Bowerman was the son of Ichabod Bowerman and Rebecca Mastin. | BOWERMAN, Aaron (I2820)
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673 | Aaron died aged 19 years. | BOWERMAN, Aaron (I2820)
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674 | Aaron was aged 9, a scholar, born in Renhold, and living with his parents, William and Elizabeth Wildman. | WILDMAN, Aaron Robert (I494)
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675 | Abbot was the fifth child of Abram Gorssline. | GORSSLINE, Abbot (I5848)
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676 | Aberdeen and North East Scotland FHS published the Old Machar Free Church Births and Marriages from 1843-1943 with index (before 2000). Ref: Scottish Secession Churches. Diane Baptie. page 75. | THOMSON, William (I830)
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677 | Abigail Bowerman was a daughter of Stephen Bowerman and Amy Hughes. | BOWERMAN, Abigail (I2849)
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678 | Abigail Bowerman was the daughter of Jonathan Bowerman and Sarah Vincent. | BOWERMAN, Abigail (I2833)
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679 | Abigail Bowerman was the daughter of Judah Bowerman and Mary Ann Morden. | BOWERMAN, Abigail (I2858)
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680 | Abigail died aged 12 years. | BOWERMAN, Abigail (I2858)
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681 | Abigail died at age 34. | BOWERMAN, Abigail (I2849)
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682 | Abigail was the daughter of Sylvester Richmond and Jane Bowerman. | RICHMOND, Abigail (I2647)
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683 | About "13,000 Palatines moved down the Rhine to Rotterdam". From there, they "were embarked for London in six groups. | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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684 | About 1978, Marjorie (Thompson) Flint and Lorna (Flint) Laughton arranged with Wellington Cemetery (Gary Lavender) to move the gravestones of Sylvanus Trumpour and his wife, Susan Holt. The gravestones were fairly small and quite close to the road. It was possible that the stones would be knocked over or be moved. The stones were re-set by Campbell Monuments. The remains were not moved. | TRUMPOUR, Sylvanus (I660)
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685 | About 3,000 out of the 13,000 left "in crowded ships with inadequate food". | TRUMPOUR, Johann Niclaus (I2455)
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686 | Abstract for lot 8, concession 1 east of the plank road [?], Seneca Township. Ref: Legacy source A00582. | THOMPSON, Jacob (I3452)
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687 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, M.M. (I540)
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688 | According to "Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte", "The Farleys are of English descent. Sometime in the first half of the eighteenth century three brothers of this old English family, being imbued with the spirit of commercialism which had been awakened by the development of colonial trade in America, formed a syndiacte among themselves for the purpose of more expeditiously engaging in business. At least, if they were not adting together, they wer certainly in a position to do so to the great advantage of each." | FARLEY, James (I9043)
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689 | According to "Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte", Joseph was the son of John Bowerman, and grandson of Jonathan Bowerman (1769-1857) and Sarah Vincent. | BOWERMAN, Joseph John Gurney (I3127)
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690 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, E. (I121)
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691 | According to Henry Z. Jones Jr., these were the sponsors named in the West Camp Lutheran Churchbooks. | TRUMPOUR, Dietrich (I2457)
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692 | According to her daughter, Anna Appleby, she "was brought up and attended Friends meetings. Indeed there was not any other place of worship short of Picton, and the roads being in a state of Nature and not a carriage except lumber waggons." | SOLMES, Meribeth (I7447)
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693 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOWERMAN, E.M. (I521)
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694 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CONSTABLE, M.A. (I310)
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695 | According to her son, Vincent, she "died when I was a day or two old". | VINCENT, Sarah (I2788)
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696 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, D. (I520)
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697 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, R.S. (I516)
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698 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, R.S. (I516)
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699 | According to his father's will, he would turn 21 years old on November 1, 1870. | BISHOP, Franklin (I4216)
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700 | According to his gravestone, George was the son of P. R. and S. A. Drewry. | DREWRY, George E. (I4549)
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