Singing Our Family Song
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Matches 4,301 to 4,350 of 5,544
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| 4301 | I have a DNA Connection through a DNA Match on Ancestry with Ian John Gall (shared matches are W.A.R. McNiece and Priscilla Grinolds) and with geniequest1 (no shared matches). I believe the 'shared ancestors' are the grandparents of George Allen, William Allen and Ann Alexander | ALLEN, George (I9362)
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| 4302 | I have a DNA match on gedcom match and Ancestry with Jack. | MORRISON, Jack (I10541)
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| 4303 | I have a DNA match with JStoreyBanks - her tree shows herself as a daughter of the son of Jannett Bilton & John William Bherns | BILTON, Jannett Christina (I638)
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| 4304 | I have found a record showing that John immigrated to Australia in 1884 along with Robert Allen, son of Henry Allen & Mary Alexander, Stuart Allen, son of Thomas Allen & Jane Stuart, (& brother of Mary/Polly Allen who married John Frederick Allen) and John Allen (not sure who he belongs to yet). There was one other "Allen" on that manifest, but I cannot make out the first name - looks something like | MCLOGHRY, John (I12436)
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| 4305 | I originally attached this child to William Morrison & Jane Neil. But when I received a copy of Robert Morrison (the Elder's) Will from the Wellington Archives in 2017, I believe I have the wrong children linked to this family - so I have unlinked this profile 19 Sep 2017. | MORRISON, James F. (I8094)
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| 4306 | I originally attached this child to William Morrison & Jane Neil. But when I received a copy of Robert Morrison (the Elder's) Will from the Wellington Archives in 2017, I believe I have the wrong children linked to this family - so I have unlinked this profile 19 Sep 2017. | MORRISON, Adelade Lurena (I8099)
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| 4307 | I originally attached this child to William Morrison & Jane Neil. But when I received a copy of Robert Morrison (the Elder's) Will from the Wellington Archives in 2017, I believe I have the wrong children linked to this family - so I have unlinked this profile 19 Sep 2017. | MORRISON, Amelia (I8100)
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| 4308 | I originally attached this child to William Morrison & Jane Neil. But when I received a copy of Robert Morrison (the Elder's) Will from the Wellington Archives in 2017, I believe I have the wrong children linked to this family - so I have unlinked this profile 19 Sep 2017. | MORRISON, Wellington E. (I8101)
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| 4309 | I originally attached this child to William Morrison & Jane Neil. But when I received a copy of Robert Morrison (the Elder's) Will from the Wellington Archives in 2017, I believe I have the wrong children linked to this family - so I have unlinked this profile 19 Sep 2017. | MORRISON, William H. (I8102)
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| 4310 | I put Susan in this family as RL Morrison witnessed her wedding, and it was often a brother who did that. | MORRISSON, Susan (I25969)
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| 4311 | I was born on the 30th of January 1950 in Surrey England to a Violet Margaret Kathleen Morrison. I know that I was given up for adoption and she returned to Ireland at some stage.I contacted her in 1989 and we spoke on the phone, she seemed a bit alarmed that I had got in touch with her and told me not to try and trace my father because he had died. We have spoken maybe four times by phone since then, the last time was in 2007 and I have not heard from her since then. I don't wish to hurt anyone by revealing this story but I have kept quiet for over 30 years. My daughter signed me up to Ancestry DNA because she would also like to know her biological family history to pass on to my grandchildren. I have just received an email from a lady called Lilyione.I think she may be the one you mentioned and I will reply to her soon. Sorry I took so long to reply but I have found the realisation that I do have a family out there quite overwhelming. I hope that together with all of you I may be able to fill in some of the gaps. Hoping to hear from you again,from your 3rd cousin Lil has done up a tree - Maddy's Morrison Connections ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Madelaine (Mandy) (I27491)
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| 4312 | Ian Jackson's test (IJ) is managed by: Chan1962 Predicted relationship: 5th | JACKSON, DNA MATCH Ian (I27210)
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| 4313 | Identified as John Allen, Senior although he had no children. John Allen Junior was the son of George Allen & Catherine Morrison (ID# I2928) | ALLEN, John (I9810)
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| 4314 | Imm 1848 | FENNELL, Margaret (I31471)
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| 4315 | Immigrated before 1840 when married to Thomas Webb in Chinquacousy 1925-Death Record for son, Archibald, states parents as Thomas Webb & Jane Morrison | MORRISON, Rebecca Jane (I11620)
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| 4316 | Immigrated c1861 | HAWKSBY, Robert (I25178)
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| 4317 | Immigrated circa 1849 based on death info for daughter Mary-b1840, that says she died at 84 and lived in Canada for about 75 years. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE re Death Date: Death Record (if I have the right one?) says death date was 18 Nov 1882, but headstone says 24 Jun 1893 and he was included in 1891 Census, so ... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ALLEN, Thomas (I5035)
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| 4318 | Immigrated-entry at Quebec; destined for Mennonite settlement at Rosthern, Sask per Immigration papers | TOEWS, Peter (I3801)
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| 4319 | Immigration 03 Jul 1893 | FENTON, Agnes Jane (I17025)
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| 4320 | Immigration 03 July 1893 | FENTON, Ismenia Kate (I17022)
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| 4321 | Immigration 03 July 1893 | FENTON, Annie Marion (I17027)
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| 4322 | Immigration Date: The 1901 Census says they immigrated in 1840, however last child born in Sligo was born Aug 1843 and the next child, born June 1847, was born in Ontario, so they must have immigrated between 1844 and 1847. | MCELROY, Agness (I7923)
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| 4323 | Immigration Details: ALLEN, Thomas 1855 | ALLEN, Thomas (I9354)
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| 4324 | Immigration: Her father came first and sent for the family later. Ellen and her brother Hughie did not immigrate with their mother and other siblings, but stayed in Ireland until after their grandmother died. | MORRISON, Eleanor (Ellen) (I488)
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| 4325 | Immigration: His father came first and sent for the family later. Hughie and sister Ellen did not immigrate with their mother and other siblings, but stayed in Ireland until after their grandmother died. | MORRISON, Hugh (Little Hughie) (I2563)
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| 4326 | In | MCGUIRE, Charles (I1754)
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| 4327 | In 1847, when her husband Richard immigrated to Canada, he left Rachel, in Sligo with the children. As he made money, he sent it back home so others could immigrate. I found information in Riverstown, Sligo to confirm that Rachel was receiving some financial support from the local church from Christmas 1848 to March 1851. | REID, Rachel (I490)
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| 4328 | In 1847, when Richard immigrated to Canada, he left his wife, Rachel, in Sligo with the children. As he made money, he sent it back home so others could immigrate. I found information in Riverstown, Sligo to confirm that Rachel was receiving some financial support from the local church from Christmas 1848 to March 1851. | MORRISON, Richard (I489)
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| 4329 | In 1852 Census as being born in 1795 | ROONEY, Thomas John I (I4072)
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| 4330 | In 1852 Census with the family, but not the 1861 Census. | MORRISON, Catherine (I6879)
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| 4331 | In 1860, Christopher married Jane Evans in Cartwright Twp, Durham Region, Ontario. By the time the 1861 Census was taken, they were settled in Wallace Twp, Perth County, Ontario. They were still there at the time of the 1871 Census. | BRANDON, Christopher (I1797)
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| 4332 | in 1861 Census with her daughter & son-in-law's family | YEWIN OR EWEN, Hannah (I24890)
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| 4333 | In 1871 Census, Thomas is a widower | HAMILTON, Jane (I11213)
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| 4334 | In 1872, he married Frances (Fannie) Burnside, the daughter of another Fermanagh immigrant family. Their first child (#1 of 9), a daughter, was born the following year. In 1879, now with 4 young children, they sold his property in Madoc Twp and made the move north to the Algoma District. They stayed a short time in Cloudslee before settling down to farm in Livingstone Creek, Thessalon Twp. This is where they made their home and completed their family. William cleared his land, farmed, cut timber for railroad ties for additional revenue, and helped his neighbours. He helped build the Livingstone Creek church and school. | MCCREA, William Henry (I184)
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| 4335 | In 1884, the first marriage in Iron Bridge took place in the William Allen home, between Nat Driver, his sister Margaret's son, and Jane Rothwell, Rebecca's sister. [ | RATHWELL, Jane /ROTHWELL (I3191)
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| 4336 | In 1894, when William could no longer work, Fannie wrote to the government to ask for assistance - which was eventually granted. Following is her letter: "I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to you. We have been living on the north west quarter of section six in the eastern portion of Thessalon for fifteen years and have over 40 acres cleared. We were doing very well until eight years ago. My husband lost his health, injured his spine and has not been able to do any clearing since. He has not been able to walk for three years. We have a large family. Our oldest boy is not healthy, the next boy is 14 and this winter had five or six hundred ties made. The little boys hauled them to the railroad. We get sixteen cents a tie, paid seven for getting them made, two cents dues, then in order to have the dues applied on the land we have to pay four dollars for license and the ties taken off the ground. We intend to clear as soon as the boys are able. We tried to deed the place by lifting (?) money on but could not. I thought I would ask you what would be best for me to do, thinking you might advise. I remain respectfully yours, Mrs. W.H. McCrea" | MCCREA, William Henry (I184)
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| 4337 | In 1904, Bill began working for the railway - CPR. He was about a year ahead of his brothers Ed and Bob. In 1918, Bill signed his Attestation papers for the First World War, enlisted as a private and was sent to England. A year later, when the war was over, he was discharged and he returned home to resume his job with the CPR. | MCCREA, William Thomas (I202)
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| 4338 | In 1904, William decided to move his family back to England. However they missed Canada and soon returned to Livingstone Creek. | MCCREA, Anna Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I194)
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| 4339 | In 1905, 2 years after the birth of their 3rd child, tragedy struck when Bob was struck on the head by a tree limb while working in the bush. He died very soon after. By 1911, the census shows Mary living back in the McCrea homestead with her widowed father William, now 68 and paralyzed. Also there were her siblings Bill, Hattie and Goldie, and her own three children aged 12, 10 and 7. | MCCREA, Mary Violet (I197)
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| 4340 | In 1906 Census Joseph is widowed and living in Manitoba with William, Margaret & Samuel | LYONS, Joseph William (I6804)
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| 4341 | In 1906, Bob married a Thessalon girl, Cecil Anna Ruby Kerr. At first Bob worked as a 'settler' in a local lumber mill, but around 1908 he joined the same railway as his brothers - CPR. By 1914 he was a Section Foreman. They initially lived in the Dean Lake area (Dayton Twp), but made several work-related moves throughout the years, eventually ending up in Sudbury. | MCCREA, Robert (I201)
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| 4342 | In 1913 living in Sault Ste Marie as per father's obit. | MORRISON, Anne (Fanny) (I4844)
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| 4343 | In 1916, his father died but Goldie and his sister Hattie remained in the house at Livingstone Creek for the next few years. Goldie gave up the postmaster’s job in 1920, and eventually the farming. By 1924, Hattie and Goldie were drawn to Detroit where their sister Lizzie Jewkes and her family were living. | MCCREA, James Golden (I205)
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| 4344 | In 1918, they moved to Detroit, Michigan, USA where William worked in the Grand Lodge Headquarters. They finally returned to Canada and settled in Ottawa in 1925. William retired in 1946. At some point, they moved back to Detroit. Lizzie died at her daughter's home there in 1951 and she and William are both buried in Maple Ridge cemetery in Livingstone Creek, Algoma District, Ontario, Canada. | MCCREA, Anna Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I194)
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| 4345 | In 1919, he married Margaret Mary Ann Duncan from Cloudslee - Mary's maternal grandmother, Margaret (McCrea) Love was likely a distant relation. They adopted a daughter, Phyllis, who was born in 1932. | MCCREA, Edward (I200)
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| 4346 | In 1921 Census, he is living with Sam & Margaret (Allen) Rothwell. So is his niece, Druscilla (dau of his sister, Joanna), who was adopted by Sam & Margaret. | EAKET, William Elmer (I554)
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| 4347 | In 1921, with her children grown and living on their own, Mary acquired a second family when she married Robert Adam Elliott. Robert, a widower, had 4 children from his first marriage - 2 boys aged 20 and 13, and 2 girls aged 12 and 6. The youngest boy would grow up and eventually marry Mary's youngest sister, Hattie, in 1933. | MCCREA, Mary Violet (I197)
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| 4348 | In 1928, Bill was promoted to CPR Roadmaster. He had the Chapleau-White River section so the family moved to Chapleau. Four years later, while living there, their oldest child, Billy died of rheumatic fever. | MCCREA, William Thomas (I202)
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| 4349 | in 1928, Goldie married Margaret Gertrude (Gertie) Jeffrey in Ohio. For the next 22 years Goldie worked in Detroit as a carpenter and Gertie was employed as a telephone operator. They returned to Livingstone Creek often as the homestead remained the family's favourite gathering place. | MCCREA, James Golden (I205)
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| 4350 | In 1930 Census - Maria and her husband are living with her daughter and husband in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, USA | ALLEN, Maria (I12256)
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