Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 6,751 to 6,800 of 11,980
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6751 | Nancy Bowerman married George Elsworth. | Family: George ELLSWORTH / Nancy BOWERMAN (F915)
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6752 | Nancy Bowerman was the daughter of Ichabod Bowerman and Jane Richmond. She was born in 1780 and died in 1862. | BOWERMAN, Nancy (I2787)
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6753 | Nancy Ellsworth was the daughter of George Ellsworth and Nancy Bowerman. | ELLSWORTH, Nancy (I2891)
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6754 | Nancy Kluth about May family on her website etc | MAY, Robert Alexander (I5221)
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6755 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SNEDDON, N.A. (I975)
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6756 | Nancy was "sister Thos. Morgan". | MORGAN, Nancy (I2726)
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6757 | Nancy White was the daughter of Nathaniel White and Mary Bowerman. | WHITE, Nancy (I2813)
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6758 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SNEDDON, N.A. (I975)
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6759 | Napanee? See A00751 page 48. | CURLETTE, Edward Hamilton (I4676)
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6760 | Nathaniel died aged 16 years. | WHITE, Nathaniel (I2816)
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6761 | Nathaniel probably died young. | WHITE, Nathaniel (I3055)
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6762 | Nathaniel was a witness to the marriage of Jacob Bensche and Abigail Osborne. Abigail may have been his sister. Another witness was May Osborne, who also may have been his sister. | OSBORNE, Nehemiah (I5126)
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6763 | Nathaniel White was the son of Nathaniel White and Mary Bowerman. | WHITE, Nathaniel (I2816)
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6764 | National Archives of Canada microfilm # C-4511, ship 'Polynesian' in 1882 arriving at Halifax, page 16; ref: database/index on Ancestry.com | LAUGHTON, George (I84)
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6765 | Neal was living in Brighton (township? or town?). He should be about 63. | AINSWORTH, Cornelius (I5893)
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6766 | Neal was living in Brighton (township? or town?). He was age 53. | AINSWORTH, Cornelius (I5893)
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6767 | Necropolis - John Campbell. Order Family History Library microfilm 1617041 to check for burial register numbers 7166, 7300, 10512, 10685, 25201, and 25937. | CAMPBELL, John (I508)
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6768 | Necropolis - Margaret Campbell. Family History Library microfilms 1617039, items 5-6, and 1617040 to check for burial register numbers 4492 and 455 [4551?] | CAMPBELL, Margaret (I509)
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6769 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, F.P. (I103)
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6770 | Nehemiah (Meyer) Osborne was buried in Foster Cemetery, Sophiasburgh. | OSBORNE, Nehemiah (I5126)
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6771 | NEHGS New England Historic Genealogy Society series "Great Migrations" | FLINT, William (I564)
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6772 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, W.J.Z. (I134)
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6773 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: W.J.Z. LAUGHTON / N. SOMMERVILLE (F40)
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6774 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMERVILLE, N. (I145)
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6775 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMERVILLE, N. (I145)
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6776 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMERVILLE, N. (I145)
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6777 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMERVILLE, N. (I145)
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6778 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMERVILLE, N. (I145)
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6779 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMERVILLE, N. (I145)
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6780 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SOMMERVILLE, N. (I145)
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6781 | Nellie and Cyrus settled in Adolphustown. | TRUMPOUR, Nellie (I2439)
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6782 | Nellie Beatrice Arliss was enumerated by her father, John William Arliss, as age 3, and born in Cadney, Lincolnshire. She was living with her parents, John William (28) and Gertie (26), and her sisters Edith Gertrude (5) and Mabel Constance (1). There were also 3 farm workers boarding with them. They lived in a 7 room house at Stainton-le-Vale, Lincolnshire. | ARLESS, Nellie Beatrice (I14610)
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6783 | Nellie M. Wilson was enumerated as a female, aged 14, single, daughter of Henry Wilson, and born in Ontario. Her father was born in Ontario and her mother was born in Ireland. She was a Methodist. She was living with her parents, Henry and Clementina Wilson, her brother, E. H. Wilson (22), and 2 other people in Markham Village. Frances Purdy was enumerated as a female, age 22, born in Ontario, a domestic, parents both born in Ireland, Presbyterian, and a servant. S. J. Pierce was enumerated as a female, age 25, born in Ontario, parents both born in England, a Methodist, and a saleswoman. | WILSON, Nellie May (I5516)
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6784 | Nellie May was enumerated as age 5, at school, English origin, born in Ontario, C. Methodist, and living with her parents, Henry and Clementine Wilson. | WILSON, Nellie May (I5516)
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6785 | Nellie May Wilson was enumerated as a female, age 5 last birthday, born in Ontario, a Wesleyan Methodist, of English origin, and unmarried. She was living in the village of Markham with her parents, Henry and Clementina Wilson, her sister, Frances E. Wilson (16), and her brother, Edmund H. Wilson (14). | WILSON, Nellie May (I5516)
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6786 | Nellie was aged 20 when she married on June 6, 1913. | PONDER, Nellie Blanche (I3870)
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6787 | new "ue" pin. Buy at Branch Office. | TRUMPOUR, John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) (I2323)
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6788 | New Jersey Volunteers muster rolls. Captain Peter Ruttan's Company, 4th Battalion. Staten Island NY Mar 1778. Reel C-4216. It lists Henry Redner. [Is this a LAC film number?] | REDNER, Henry (I4642)
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6789 | Newark lived here when his daughter, Frances Arless, was baptized. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6790 | Newark may have been a soldier in the 84th York and Lancashire Regiment (F) [Foot?]. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6791 | Newark was a labourer and living in Beckside at the time that his daughter, Ellen, was christened. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6792 | Newark was a labourer and living in Beckside, Beverley, at the time that his daughter, Elizabeth, was christened. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6793 | Newark was a labourer and living in the Beckside area of Beverley at the time that his son, John, was christened. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6794 | Newark was a labourer, and living in Beckside at the time that his son, James, was christened. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6795 | Newark was recorded as "late a soldier in the 84th regiment". He was living in Beckside, Beverley, at the time that his son, William, was christened. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6796 | Newark was the son of Richard and Frances Arless. | ARLESS, Newark (I902)
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6797 | newspaper on microfilm. 3rd floor U of C library AN5 .G695. "The Grand River Sachem: Wednesday March 7, 1886 to Wednesday February 19, 1868 | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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6798 | Nicholas first went to Gaspe, then later to Levis. | PITON, Nicholas (I910)
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6799 | Nicholas Joseph was a contract in Levis at the time of the baptism of his son, Frederick Francis Piton. | PITON, Nicholas Joseph (I912)
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6800 | Nicholas was a clerk. He was from the parish of Quebec, in the district of Quebec. He was a bachelor at the time of his marriage to Elizabeth. | PITON, Nicholas (I910)
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