Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton
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Matches 7,701 to 7,750 of 11,995
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7701 | See Owen Sound newspaper article for background information. | FLAHIRTY, Ina (I686)
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7702 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, H. Sr. (I679)
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7703 | See Platt Williams History pages 77, 78 and 79. | WILLIAMS, Dr. Daniel Y. (I2369)
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7704 | See report in Family History binder | LAUGHTON, Thomas (I36)
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7705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, C.S. (I510)
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7706 | See Word document in "Bowerman family information" file titled "Hutchison family Ellis Barton". Richard Ripley researched the Hutchison family and other related families - Ellis, Barton, etc. Quakers. | BOWERMAN, Sarah (I2640)
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7707 | Selin was enumerated as age 14 on next birthday, born in Canada, single, a Wesleyan Methodist, and living with parents, and 7 siblings. [The index identifies "Selin" as a female. Is this correct?] | CARNIKE, Selem (I7748)
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7708 | Send for birth registration 1871 Bedford Registration District volume 36 page 365; ref: microfilm 951646 page 298 - 1871 1st quarter; son of Walter Laughton and Louisa Worker | LAUGHTON, Edwin (I376)
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7709 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, A.E. (I5)
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7710 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FLINT, A. (I9)
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7711 | send for marriage certificate. The marriage of Sarah and Joseph William Alderman was registered in the September quarter of 1878 in Bedford district register office, volume 3b, page 545. Sarah was listed as Sarah Seer Wildman. | LAUGHTON, Sarah Seer (I178)
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7712 | Send more info on Alan's connection on PDF - Ebenezer and William. Send reports on our Laughton families | LAUGHTON, Christine Helen (I278)
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7713 | Seneca Village was established before 1835. "When a dam and lock known as number four were built at Seneca, and navigation commenced in 1835, enterprising men built mills there to make use of the available water power, and as a result a flourishing village of about 140 inhabitants was established. Jacob Turner, a contractor for the Grand River Navigation Co., had a saw mill, James B. Holden operated a grist mill and Alpheus D. Mackey had a wool carding mill and cloth factory. James Little opened the post office on January 6, 1839, which he ran there until 1846 when he and the post office moved to Caledonia. In 1846 there was also a planing machine, chair factory, two stores, three taversn, a physician, a cabinet maker, three shoemakers, three blacksmiths, one turner and a tailor. Seneca Village met the same fate as many other hamlets because the plank road went through Caledonia, the railway by-passed the Village, floods destroyed the dam and bridge and navigation on the river ceased." | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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7714 | Septimus Arless was a champion of Canada at snow shoeing. | PITON, Septimus Arless (I917)
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7715 | Septimus Arless was buried in Mount Hermon Cemetery, Quebec City. | PITON, Septimus Arless (I917)
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7716 | serial 971.337 D25h "Haldimand Heritage". Haldimand County Museum, Cayuga, Ontario. Family History Library has no. 15 (Jan/Feb 1989) to no. 55 (Apri/May/June 1998), missing no. 52 and no. 53. ISSN: 1480 0365. Persi CNHD. Look for May/June 1997 for an article by W. D. Goodyer on "History of the Methodist Church in Haldimand County." | THOMPSON, William (I647)
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7717 | Sh was enumerated as Ann Constable, a wife, married, age 71, and her occupation as "helpless (old age)". She was born in North Chapel, Sussex.She was living with her husband, Edward Constable, and his daughter-in-law, Mary Constable, at The riangle, 2 Kent [?] Cottages. | Ann (I11361)
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7718 | Share information with Colin and Marianne Hodgson. hodgcm@gmail.com. | CURLETTE, Robert Emmet (I4491)
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7719 | She "descended from the families of Benedict and Stewart". | BENEDICT, Charlotte (I10133)
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7720 | She "died unmarried". | GARRATT, Annie (I8254)
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7721 | She "died young". | DOXSEE, Baby (I5021)
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7722 | She "married a well-to-fo farmer". | BIGGAR, Lillian (I4697)
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7723 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MACKEY, L. (I6983)
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7724 | She "was last heard of as residing with a daughter at Peterboro". | PEARSALL, Julia (I6671)
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7725 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOYCE, G. (I13973)
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7726 | She applied for a pension from the government because her husband was killed on duty in the War of 1812. | FRASER, Margaret (I10761)
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7727 | She applied to the Surrogate Court to grant a Letter of Administration to her, since Samuel's will could not be found. She posted a bond of $2400. Daniel Y. Williams and Paul Trumpour made oath as sureties, for $800 each. | BOWERS, Susan (I2358)
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7728 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MACKEY, L. (I6983)
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7729 | She attended Ingrim Seminary, a Presbyterian finishing school. | MACKEY, Caroline (I7398)
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7730 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMPSON, M.C. (I3531)
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7731 | She attended the wedding of her son, John William McLeod Thompson. | MCLEOD, Mary Ashley (I3973)
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7732 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CREBA, W.M. (I3803)
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7733 | She became a member "by acknowledgement". | BULL, Patience (I8295)
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7734 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CONSTABLE, M.A. (I310)
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7735 | She could be "Anna" on 1861 census, and "Dianna" on 1871 census. | GARRATT, Annie (I8254)
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7736 | She did not have a physician. | TRUMPOUR, Rebecca (I2349)
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7737 | She did not have a physician. | ASHTON, Elizabeth (I901)
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7738 | She did not live in Canada. | VINCENT, Pauline (I2836)
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7739 | She died "young". | LAZIER, Sarah (I10932)
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7740 | She died 12th month 21st 1846. | CARMAN, Sarah (I5864)
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7741 | She died aged 62 years, 8 months, and 28 days on February 10, 1910. | SOMERVILLE, Jane (I5545)
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7742 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WRIGHT, E. (I11156)
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7743 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, H.J. (I104)
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7744 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THOMSON, M. (I891)
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7745 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MITCHELL, H.L. (I5165)
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7746 | She died at 5th hour, 10 minutes a.m. She lived at 12 Bank Street, Woodside. Her doctor was J. E. Fowler M.D. Her parents were James Singer (deceased) cart wright and Margaret Singer (deceased) m.s. [maiden surname] Jamieson. | SINGER, Catherine (I831)
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7747 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MITCHELL, E.I. (I4386)
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7748 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BROWN, W.L. (I733)
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7749 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SHERRIFF, A.Y. (I513)
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7750 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAUGHTON, L. (I99)
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