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He was Cab Driver for Veteran & Yellow Cab Company's | UPTEGRAFF, Alton (I13887)
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He was Essie's mother's cousin - possibly married Apr 22 or 25? | Family: Oscar W. OLMSTEAD / Essie Jane JEFFERS (F5465)
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He was for many years employed in New York City as a superintendent of the erection and repair of the public schoolhouses. | STAGG, David (I13344)
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He was given educational opportunities, and he is now engaged in the management of a fine farm given to him by his father | MORRISON, William Charles (I35310)
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He was her son, Leo adopted him. | DUBE, Clayton Martin (I9009)
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He was her son, Leo adopted him. | DUBE, Conrad Leslie (I9010)
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He was one of the leading men of his profession in this county.
Dr. Green grew to manhood at the old homestead, working on the farm until he attained his majority. Being interested in the diseases of animals, he early took up the study of veterinary surery, and after studying at home for some time, in 1884, he attended the Ontario Veterinary College, from which he was graduated in 1888. (From Building our Pedigree) | GREEN, Dr. David (I37072)
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He was one of the most promising young men of the locality, a graduate of the home schools, and under Prof. Black had been prepared for higher branches; he was popular with every one and most tenderly cherished in his family. | MORRISON, Archibald (I35314)
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He was only 4 mths old when his mother died. He was taken in by his grandparents, Levi and Pheobe Yeager, and lived with them in the 1881 census.
He never married. He was well known, and respected in the area and had the distinction of being the first ni the district to have a grammaphone. Charles was a man of shorter stature and had red hair, a marked contrast to his brothers who had light brown and dark hair. | EVERETT, Charles Elgin (I38240)
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he went west and after 1st wife died, he returned to Ma and mar again - another daughter died infancy | KEYES, Roswell (I26630)
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HEALTH OFFICER MINK ------ Passes Away This Afternoon - Ill Several Days ------ John W. Mink, health officer of the city, passed away this afternoon. He was taken ill several days ago with the grip. He leaves a family. He was a brother of James and L. F. Mink. Deceased had lived in Elgin for many years and was one of the pioneer, liverymen in this section. Clarence and Ada Mink were son and daughter of the deceased. DAILY COURIER-NEWS - JANUARY 5, 1901
John William was born September 2, 1836, at Rhinebeck, New York. John was eight years old when he migrated with his family from New York to Kane County. He married Azuba Rebecca Lown March 6, 1860, in Kane County. Azuba was the daughter of Ferdinand William and Olida (Clark) Lown. She was born six years later exactly, on September 2, 1842, at Rhinebeck, New York, according to records submitted. John and Azuba had six children, all born in Kane County: Ada, born October 4, 1861, married Jack Beiver, and lived in Aurora, died August 17, 1939, Aurora; Charles Robert; Clarence E., born May 18, 1863, married Elizabeth Zorno, September 16, 1885, lived in Paris, Michigan; Nina Gertrude, born June 11, 1883, died April 22, 1885; William, born March 16, 1872, died April 5, 1902, Martintown, Missouri; and Leo. John, Azuba and their family moved to Martintown, Missouri, and were living there in 1880 when John's mother, Sarah Jane died. Returning to Kane County shortly thereafter, John and his son, Charles, purchased and operated a livery stable at No. 5 Milwaukee Street in Elgin. An ad in the 1890-91 Elgin City Directory noted thye stable as having ' Gentle, Stylish Horses, New Carriages and Fine Hacks. Everything First Class.' John died of 'LaGrippe' at the age of 64, Jan. 5, 1901, outliving two of his children. His wife lived for another 26 years, dying Aug. 27, 1927, at the age of 85 years. Both are buried in Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin. - Kane County Early Families 1833 - 1885 - by the E.G.S. 1991 | MINK, John William (I9279)
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Heart | LITTLEFORD, Myrtle Violet (I248)
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Heart | ERICSSON, Birgitta Maria Margareta (I13985)
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Heart | JONSSON, Signe Gunvor (I13986)
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Heart | FRANK, Ellen Karolina (I14086)
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Heart | BUZZELL, Edith Lenora (I14310)
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Heart | COLLINS, Burton Alva (I31973)
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Heart | COLLINS, Raymond George (I32016)
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Heart Attack | EHRET, Magdaline (I1000)
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Heart Attack | COLLINS, Arthur George (I31987)
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Helge died in a fire in 1746 at age 51. | TOVSEN, Helge (I15181)
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Henry was a widower by 1851 and in the 1871 census of Clarendon he was living with Sarah Leitch. | OLMSTEAD, Henry (I2078)
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Her baptism is recorded as 1796 but her birth as 1798. This clearly contradicts and requires
In the will of Thomas SUXPITCH of Woodbury (d.1833) (who was Mary's uncle), Mary OLDRIDGE was
It is likely that Mary Oldridge, as she then would be, remarried after the death of her husba following marriages, which could include the right one.
Mary Bolden Oldridge (Taunton 1838); Mary Ann Oldridge (Leicester 1839); Mary Ann Oldridge (St Thomas 1839); Mary Oldridge (Kingsbridge 1842); Mary Oldridge (Pickering 1842); Mary Oldridge (Goole 1844); Mary Oldridge (Tiverton 1845); Mary Ann Oldridge (Bury St Edmunds 1847); Mary Pleasance Oldridge (Glandford Brigg 1848); Mary Oldridge (London W 1850); Mary Oldridge (Leicester 1850); Mary Ann Oldridge (Weymouth 1852).
Beyond this it is likely that the children would have kept the name Oldridge. The most likely
In East Budleigh there is also the marriage of Thomas Suxpitch CARTER to Charlotte CARTER (sh Robert CARTER and Fanny CARTER.
Another marriage in East Budleigh - John Cook CARTER to Mary PILE (both of this parish) on 2/ | CARTER, Mary Suxpitch (I21278)
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Her baptismal recorded her name as Laura Rose Alma Gagnon | GAGNON, Rose Alma (I33755)
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Her birth record stated she was born to James and Mary Ann Hartnell | HARTNELL, Emma (I32173)
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Her brother was Thomas A. Tweed | TWEED, Ethel Dickey (I37581)
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Her face was damaged at birth | GULIKSON, Elsie Amanda (I33130)
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Her first husband died, leaving her with two sons, Donald and Gerald Benfield. | DONALDSON, Marion (I31200)
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Her great-granddaughter was Shirley brendemuehl (Email in 2004 was rsbrend@elknet.net)
She said they moved to Portage co. Wisconsin in the late 1850's | BUZZELL, Caroline S. (I15717)
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Her husband George opened a blacksmith shop in the Petrel, Mn. district in 1898. While George was blacksmithing he had a fight with a bear that wandered into the village. He fought it off with his bare hands and with the help of his dog. His arm had scars left by the bear's teeth. In 1902 the Littles moved to Saskatoon where George continued blacksmithing. About 1906 they moved to a farm nine miles northwest of Delisle. They lived on the farm thirty years and they then moved into Delisle with Andrew taking over the farm. George was town constable for six years. They then moved to Saskatoon. | OLMSTEAD, Emma Adeline (I19745)
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Her husband married again in 1904, so perhaps she had died by this time. | GENDRON, Clarisse (I32201)
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Her husband was a farmer at Jagare, Sweden | TRULSSON, Hanna (I800)
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her husband was of Chicago | GREEN, Esther Elizabeth "Ada" (I37079)
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Her husband's parents were John Lawrason and Amelia Simons. His mother was the daughter of Colonel Titus Geer Simons, defender of Dundurn. He was wounded at the Battle of Lundy's Lane, War of 1812. his jacket, hat and scabbord are in Dundurn Castle, Hamilton, Ontario. | GREEN, Elizabeth (I37928)
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Her illegitimate son, Jack was apparently raised by her sister, Matilda
Possibly: Within Boyd's 4th Qtr 1939 - age 66 Plymouth 5b 684 | HOLE, Edith Margaret (Maggie) (I43)
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Her obituary stated she had 7 grandchildren | BARKER, Marian Maxine (I35171)
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Her spouse was the son of Steinar and Gina Overland. | OVERLAND, Signe Calena (I33301)
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Herman was the first baby to be born in the new brick house. Herman was always plagued by a heart condition and died at 42. | OLMSTEAD, Herman Samuel (I19754)
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His birth record stated he was born to a James and Mary Ann Hartnell | HARTNELL, Frederick James (I32171)
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His birth record stated he was born to a James and Mary Ann Hartnell | HARTNELL, William (I32172)
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His death record from Oakland Co. Mich stated:
July 19, 1877 - Thomas Vantine died (widower). Age 91-1-0 Died: Old age. B. N.J. Farmer. | VANTINE, Thomas (I9090)
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His death record states his mother's maiden name as Vantine. | BUZZELL, Milton John (I807)
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His father was born in Crawford, Orange Co. N.Y. | WELLER, Virgil (I29951)
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His grave states: "Grandfather" | WELLER, Virgil (I29951)
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His gravestone is the oldest in that cemetery | MUIR, Adam Green (I36632)
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His line may continue through Jean Lord of Bousis (I.D. # 6968) who was born in 1000.
His mother may have been Miss Picquiquy (#6969). | BARON OF BOUSIS (I5938)
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His logging truck started to roll backwards, he went to jump in the truck to stop it. Ran and missed and went under the wheel. | DUBE, Arnold Oliver (I9000)
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His obituary states his daughter survived him, Mrs. Milo Burlingame and his other daughter, Mrs. John Stevens died about a year earlier. | POWELL, George (I14736)
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His son, Jakob and his daughter, Gunhild, both died on the same day | GUNNSTEINSSON, Knut (I119)
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His wife's sister, married Abraham's brother George | CORMAN, Abraham (I36673)
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