Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 6,651 to 6,700 of 11,980
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6651 | microfilm # 2257199 items 9-12. V. 1-4, 1905, 1001-12137. Born Feb 12, 1905. Reg # 007172-05. PHOTOCOPY. Doctor's name is not clear. Also, registrants name is not clear - father or mother? | GILCHRIST, Gladys Gertrude (I5403)
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6652 | Microfilm 0829789. Wilden, Barford sub-district, Enumeration district 5, folio 76, page 9, household 48. Where was Sarah Laughton on the 1871 census? | LAUGHTON, Sarah Seer (I178)
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6653 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, P. (I88)
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6654 | microfilm 1,862,699 item 3 - vol. 30 1872-1873 includes Hastings Co. Jane married Samuel Grills on Feb 12 1873 in Hungerford Township, Hastings County. Ref: volume 30 page 204 | TRUMPOUR, Sarah Jane (I5217)
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6655 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, M. (I4357)
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6656 | microfilm 1597357 items 15 to 35 - Churchwardens, etc. in Renhold. Make notes on Samuel's job at Parish Clerk in Item 16 Churchwarden's accounts 1764-1881. Also check for other Laughton's in overseer's accounts. | LAUGHTON, Samuel (I71)
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6657 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TRUMPOUR, G.L. (I4306)
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6658 | microfilm 1845039 v.8-11 19712-28541. reg # 028366/73. Birth November 9, 1873 | CRICKINGTON, Maggie (I3821)
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6659 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CRICKINGTON, A.S. (I3811)
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6660 | microfilm 1870704 items 2-4 is for 1894. microfilm 1870917 is for 1897. June 23, 1894. Should the registration be in 1894? # 001795/97. William James Dearh and Christina Catherine Laughton. PHOTOCOPY. Is the surname Deeth? Could be 1897. TRY 1897. | LAUGHTON, Christina Catherine (I3505)
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6661 | Microfilm C-11739 or C-11740 for Murray Township. Was Eli in Cramahe Township? | AINSWORTH, Eli (I5901)
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6662 | Microfilm C-11750. Hallowell enumeration district #1 sheet (page) 1, line 12. Was "Selin" marked as a female? See A00781. | CARNIKE, Selem (I7748)
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6663 | Microfilm C-14028. Upper Canada Land Board Minutes & Records. RG 1, L 4, Vol. 7. Reel C-14028. Referenced in "And Your Petitioner Will Ever Pray: The Papers of the First Land Board of the Mecklenburg/Midland Districts 1749-1794" by Linda Corupe, page 155. | REDNER, Henry (I4642)
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6664 | microforms room?, 1 copy of 19 microfiche U of C call number DA600.V5 A18 - Volume 1 index, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3. THE VICTORIA HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF BEDFORD. Edited by Arthur Doubleday and William Page. Publication: Washington: Brookhaven Press, repr. 1978, c. 1904. Originally published: London: Constable, 1904-1914. Ref: U of C online library catalogue, September 1, 2004. | LAUGHTON, Thomas (I36)
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6665 | Mildred "died young". | PITON, Mildred (I945)
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6666 | Millar was married to John Sorbie. She was aged 35 (rounded in census), and born in Lanarkshire. | JACK, Miller (I1012)
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6667 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, M. (I840)
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6668 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, M. (I840)
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6669 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, M. (I840)
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6670 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, M.A. (I4614)
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6671 | Minetta was age 8, of German ethnic origin, born in Ontario, and a C. Methodist. | TRUMPOUR, Minetta Dorland (I2409)
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6672 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, B.G. (I502)
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6673 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: M. MALLORY / M. TRUMPOUR (F816)
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6674 | Minnie Bowerman was the daughter of Stephen Bowerman and Mahala Reid. | BOWERMAN, Minnie (I8087)
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6675 | Minnie died in infancy. | TRUMPOUR, Minetta Dorland (I2409)
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6676 | Minnie was enumerated as "Maria M.", age 10, born in Ontario, of Irish ethnic origin, and a Wesleyan Methodist. She was living with her mother Alice Thompson 43, and her siblings Archibald Thompson 20, John Thompson 18, Robert Thompson 16, William E. Thompson 14, Charles Thompson 12, Isabella Thompson 8, and Thomas Thompson 4. | THOMPSON, Minnie M. (I16097)
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6677 | Minnie was enumerated as born in Upper Canada, age 1 on her next birthday, and a member of the Church of England. She was living with her parents Charles Thompson 36 and Alice Thompson 35, and her five brothers Archibald Thompson 9, John B. Thompson 8, Robert G. Thompson 6, William E. Thompson 4, and Charles Thompson 2. | THOMPSON, Minnie M. (I16097)
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6678 | Minta [Susan Araminta?] was enumerated as a white female, daughter of the head of household, aged 14, and born in Canada. Both her parents were born in Canada. Her occupation was "at home". She was living with her parents John R. Trumpour 52 and Mary Ann Trumpour 45, and her siblings: Patience C. 22, Jennie [Mary Jane] 18, Sarah E., and Richard 10. Also living with them was James Bingmin, a servant, age 32, who was born in Canada and worked in fishing. | TRUMPOUR, Minta (I4688)
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6679 | Miriam died as an infant. | WILDMAN, Miriam (I384)
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6680 | Miriam was enumerated as the daughter of the head of the family, single, age 9, a scholar, and born in Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire. She was living at 30 Senior Street with her parents Amos Laughton 35, and Eliza Laughton 28. There were two other families living at 30 Senior Street. | LAUGHTON, Miriam Rose (I3552)
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6681 | Mirtle [Myrtle] Flint was enumerated as a female, white, daughter of head of the household, single, born April 10, 1894, age (at last birthday) 6, born in Ontario, of Irish ethnicity, and a Roman Catholic. She was living with her father Richard H. Flint (39), step-mother Catherine E. Flint (27), and sisters Maude (9) and Sarah G. (3). | FLINT, Myrtle May (I763)
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6682 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, M.E. (I257)
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6683 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Mitchell SORBIE / M. WILSON (F459)
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6684 | Mitchell died an accidental death caused by the unexpected falling of part of the wall of the roadway in Torylee Coalpit, Auchenheath, about 6:00 a.m. The Mine records gave his occupation as 'Drawer' which meant that he pushed and pulled the coal wagons. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1163)
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6685 | Mitchell died at Auchenheath, Lesmahagow. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1163)
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6686 | Mitchell died in Union Street, Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1464)
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6687 | Mitchell is buried in Stonehouse Cemetery, Lair no. A508. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1006)
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6688 | Mitchell is buried in Stonehouse Cemetery. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1248)
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6689 | Mitchell is buried in the Churchyard of Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1163)
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6690 | Mitchell lived in Boghall Street, Stonehouse, at the time of his marriage. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1006)
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6691 | Mitchell was a champion footracer/quarryman. Mitchell is believed to be the winner of the "Red Hose Race", still held annually every June at Carnwath in South Lanarkshire. It is one of the oldest footraces in the world (oldest in the U.K.) that is still run. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1163)
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6692 | Mitchell was a coal miner. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1452)
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6693 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SORBIE, M. (I1380)
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6694 | Mitchell was a hand loom weaver and a colliery oversman. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1006)
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6695 | Mitchell was age 15, a cotton handloom weaver, living at Angle Street with Thomas Sorbie (70) and Andrew Sorbie (25). He was born in Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1163)
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6696 | Mitchell was age 26, married to Ann Sorby, a footracer "Champion of the 3 Kingdoms", and born in Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1163)
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6697 | Mitchell was born in Kirk Street, Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1464)
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6698 | Mitchell was born in Miller Street, Stonehouse. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1452)
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6699 | Mitchell was living at 10 Lockhart Street, Stonehouse, at the time of his marriage in 1902 and at the time of his father's death in 1908. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1452)
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6700 | Mitchell was living at 16 New Street, Stonehouse, at the time of his death. He died at 5:00 a.m. His death was certified by Alexander Rae, Surgeon, and registered by his father, Robert Sorbie, with registrar, M. Hamilton, on 11 April 1883. | SORBIE, Mitchell (I1248)
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