Singing Our Family Song
Notes
Matches 3,351 to 3,400 of 5,544
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| 3351 | As per son, Theo's, marriage register | GARIEPY, Theophile (I3198)
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| 3352 | As per Verna's birth certificate | HALLADAY, George King (I2011)
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| 3353 | As per Voters List | SMITH, Hubert (I5119)
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| 3354 | As per Voters List | PARKIN, Charles Frederick (I5532)
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| 3355 | As per Voters List; living with 2 parents & brother, Leonard | PARKIN, Charles Frederick (I5532)
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| 3356 | As Robert was steward to William the Conqueror, he was called Robert, le DESPENCER - thus the origin of the 'Spencer' name. | LE DESPENCER, Robert (I386)
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| 3357 | Aside from his legal activities he was connected with several iron mining companies and was secretary and treasurer of the Duluth & Oklahoma Oil Co. He served as state senator from his district during 1895-97. He was a member of the Duluth Boat and Duluth Commercial clubs, and of Duluth Commandery, Knights Templar. He was married, Sept. 30, 1886, to his first wife, Jessie Lee, daughter of Dr. Eben Bradford Lee and Helen Miller of Garretsville, Ohio. They had four children; Herbert Lee, mining engineer, Roger W., lawyer, Eben and Gerard Spencer. | SPENCER, Herbert Ransom (I40)
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| 3358 | Assumed that James would have a son named after himself. Also, William Shannon story speaks of a "James" that had 3 sons: James, Thomas & William. | ALLEN, James (I49906)
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| 3359 | Assumed to be 1st son of James-named for father’s father. | ALLEN, Richard (I49905)
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| 3360 | At 4 1/2 months of age, Sophia died of "inflammation of the lungs-one week". | ALLEN, Sophia Edna (I460)
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| 3361 | At birth family at NE 12-14-4-W2 Lansdowne District Broadview Saskatchewan, Canada | EVANS, William Robert (I14132)
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| 3362 | At death - Lot 12 OSR | BROWN, Manley John (I28047)
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| 3363 | At death living at Our Lady's Manor, Dalkey, Dublin | COULTER, Hilda F. (I13017)
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| 3364 | At death, last name was SHIPMAN | DUPRAW, Emma Euretta (I1883)
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| 3365 | At time of birth family at Highand District, SW14-15-5-W2, Broadview, Sask | EVANS, Frank Howard (I14133)
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| 3366 | At time of death - Lot 16 con. 2 East Mulmur Twp. Dufferin Co | LLOYD, Isabella (I14040)
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| 3367 | At time of death he was living at Lot 27, Conc 5, Arthur Twp - per Death Register | TAYLOR, Mathew James (I3155)
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| 3368 | At time of death residence was 91 Dundas St, York County, ON | WRIGGLESWORTH, Mary (I5289)
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| 3369 | At time of death, as per death registry | MORRISON, Richard (I489)
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| 3370 | At time of Death: RIC Pensioner | KING, Henry (I15230)
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| 3371 | At time of his father's death in 1939, Sam is listed as being on the homestead | RATHWELL, Samuel Henry /ROTHWELL (I7354)
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| 3372 | At time of hr father's death in 1939, Mrs James Ireland is listed as living in Mossbank, Sask Re DNA Match to Jacob Ulledal | RATHWELL, Eveline Irene /ROTHWELL (I7353)
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| 3373 | At time of marriage occupation was salesman. He had been married once before. | MARKLE, Howard (I21063)
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| 3374 | At time of marriage to Cummings, listed as 'widower' and residence as Augusta, U.S.A. | ROWLEY, Maria (I394)
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| 3375 | At time of marriage to Ned she was a widow, with name of Ann Watchorn | STONE, Ann (I3236)
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| 3376 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6013)
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| 3377 | Attestation Papers: Master of Classics, St Andrews College, Toronto - Upper Canada College | TAYLOR, Allen Elsworth (I11728)
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| 3378 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I54797)
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| 3379 | August 9, 1892 From The Athens Reporter Death of Henry Lee One of the best known and most highly respected residents of the United Counties, in the person of Henry Lee, of Lyn, died on July 27, 1892, aged 65 years. One of a large family of 13 sons and one daughter of Gordon Lee (Gardner Lee), of Lyn, he started out at the death of his father in 1845, with nothing but good health, lots of energy, and perfect integrity, to battle life, at the age of 18 years. Gradually he bought piece by piece of the homestead from the other heirs until he was full owner of the homestead upon which he was born. He farmed, and also bought horses and other livestock for the American market. He was often heard to remark that he had visited every farmer house in the county. From the first he was a great believer in the county fairs, and was a member of the board of directors of Unionville Fair, and also an active member of the Agricultural Society, and as an exhibitor took many prizes. As he possessed a genial, social disposition, his companionship was highly prized, and on hunting or fishing excursions he was always the most valued member of the party. He had been in perfect health all his life until suddenly stricken with fever, and it became known that he was dangerously ill only three days before he died. His death casts a gloom over the village of Lyn and the entire county. Many of his friends were not able to attend the funeral as they could not be notified in time, as owing to the nature of his illness, the funeral had to be held shortly after his death. He leaves three sons, three daughters, and three orphan grandchildren. In his will he left to: William Henry (1st son) - Lots 32 & 33 -5th conc. $150, $100 & $50 in part of an annuity; James Albert (2nd son) - a farm in the 5th concession. James died of burns trying to save his children when the house caught on fire; John Morden (3rd son) - $600 - when he became of age; Phoeby Ann Henderson - $500; Dora - $500; Bertha $500. | LEE, Henry (I2256)
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| 3380 | Augusta Township is a township in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville; located in eastern Ontario, Canada. Augusta is situated along the Saint Lawrence River, and extends back into rural hamlets. The township is located between the city of Brockville to the west, and the town of Prescott to the east. | CUMMINGS, Richard Orville (I1722)
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| 3381 | Aunt Gerry remembers the Brandons as being super strict; she said her Gramma Brandon always had a piece of leather strap tucked into the bosom of her dress for spanking kids. (But maybe that was just for Aunt Gerry? :-) | JOHNS, Zina (I17)
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| 3382 | Australian cemeteries Index - Posted 21 Feb 2014 by butchers_girl Person Id: | ALLEN, George R. (I9686)
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| 3383 | Australian Imperial Force-59th Battalion | ALLEN, George John (I3203)
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| 3384 | Author of a well-known law treatise, "Spencer on Marine Collisions." | SPENCER, Herbert Ransom (I40)
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| 3385 | Author of THE HOLLOW TREE - fighting addiction with traditional native healing - 2006 1951 - "When I turned nine years old, like many other Native children, I was taken from my parents and sent to a Residential School in Spanish, Ontario. These schools were established by the federal government as part of a plan to assimilate Native peoples into the Western culture." ... excerpt from "The Hollow Tree". -------------------------------------- | NABIGON, Herbert Clement (Herb) (I1699)
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| 3386 | Bachelor | ALLEN, Charles Parke M. D. (I9727)
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| 3387 | Bachelor at time of death Informant - A. J. Morrison - nephew | MORRISON, James (I12517)
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| 3388 | Bachelor at time of death | CHARLTON, Henry William (I17620)
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| 3389 | Bachelor; Bank Cashier | MORRISON, Edward Allen (I25162)
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| 3390 | Bachelor; Telegraph Operator | ALLEN, Ephraim Everett (I193)
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| 3391 | Baker | BRANDON, William Mathew (I18)
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| 3392 | Ballygawley: a village in Co Sligo, located close to Union Wood, approximately 9 km south of Sligo town | ROBERTSON, William Peter (I19239)
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| 3393 | BANDY, Willard - Beloved husband of Iris, loving and proud father of Susan and Ken (Murdoch) and Sherry and Rick (Smith) and proud grandfather of Bryan and Jeff Murdoch and Carly, Kristin and Lainie Smith. Willard was born in North Bay, Ontario on October2, 1925. He spent many years working for the ONR and CNR, until his retirement. A resident of Gravenhurst, ON, Willard and Iris spent the last 42 years living in Muskoka. He loved the time spent scuba diving and boating and was a proud member of the Morse Telegraph club. In his earlier days, Willard was also an avid motorcyclist. We love you Dad and will all struggle to adjust to life without you... Look out Heaven, Willard is on his way!! May your spirit ''dance'' on forever. The family will receive friends at Trinity United Church, 290 Muskoka Road North, Gravenhurst on Friday, December 10, 2010 from 12:00to 1:00 p.m. A Service to Celebrate the Life of Willard Bandy will be held at the church on Friday, December 10th at 1:00 p.m. In memory, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Messages of condolence may be left at www.cavillfuneralhome.com | BANDY, Willard Fergus Nelson (I411)
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| 3394 | Banker | WILLIAMS, John Hugh (I26077)
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| 3395 | Banker (Royal Bank) http://family.tfsb.org/tree/wc11/wc11_147.html | LOUGHEED, Raymond Jospeh (I25437)
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| 3396 | Banker; single | ALLEN, Martin Forbes (I3133)
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| 3397 | Baptism & Death Date: RADWELL, ANN -Parish NTB - On list "An Index to Parish Registers of the Newtownbarry (Bunclody) Union" filed under History-Family/Birth, Marriage, Death Lists/Newtownbarry-Index of COI BMDs | ROTHWELL/RATHWELL, Ann (I36751)
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| 3398 | Baptism - 5 Sep 1834 | HAWKES, William (I9366)
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| 3399 | Baptism confirmed via review of Church of Ireland records in Dublin - 2017 | MORRISON, Robert (I8413)
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| 3400 | Baptism Date - http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/churches/ardess-bap-03.htm | BRANDON, Elizabeth (I12792)
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