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The GRO marriage registers for 1846-51 have been searched for a marriage with no result. It i
In 1833 he is mentioned in the will of his uncle Thomas Suxpitch of Woodbury who left him âu50 | OLDRIDGE, Charles Oliver Suxpitch (I21281)
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2052 |
The McLeods lived for a time at Carberry as their children were born there. Greta's obit. says that she moved to Indian Head, Sk. at an early age and in 1908 the family moved to Saskatoon. Both Ellen & Jack are buried in Woodlawn Cem. Saskatoon. | MCLEOD, Jack Norman (I2046)
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2053 |
The PRO records of Seaman's Service list the enlistment of Henry OLDRIDGE in 1874 (#93840), declaring that Henry was born in 1856 in Plymouth. The 1861 census shows Henry as being the son of John OLDRIDGE and Harriet LUXTON aged 5. | OLDRIDGE, Henry (I20942)
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2054 |
The Pyle Family information found in Automated Archives Family File 1 group # 9138,12900 and World Family Tree Vol 2 group#4421 additions from Maryland records William received 2000 acres of land for his service during REV | PYLE, William (I25301)
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2055 |
The Rewe registers record both parties as being of Rewe; the Newton St Cyres registers record Martha as being of NSC. It is possible that the child of Thomas & Elizabeth OLDRIDGE (bap Martha 21/3/1790, Topsham) is named after Martha. | OLDRIDGE, Martha (I2100)
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2056 |
The Whitelaw children were all born in the Carberry district. John and Edna died at Van. after residing there since 1948. All their children reside in B.C. except Fred who remained at Carberry. | RANSON, Edna Olive (I20228)
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2057 |
Their 1st 4 children (Annie, Case, Adah, and an unknown child) all died young and are buried in Ancaster, Ontario. Samuel and Mary moved to Michigan and had 2 more children. | GREEN, Samuel (I37094)
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2058 |
Their married life was spent in Winnipeg. Fred worked in a grocery packing plant. | STONE, Fred (I19612)
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2059 |
There appears to be some error in regards to Humphrey - there is a difference between the Charles White version and 'more keys ' by Paralee Keys Hoot - I have included both versons in this file | KEYES, Humphrey (I23598)
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2060 |
There is a Carlos Franklin Davis b. 1834 - 1903 | DAVIS, Carlos Pierce (I33707)
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2061 |
There is a large tombstone in St. John's, Michigan with the name Davison on one side and the name Demaree on the other. Under the name of Demaree were:
Jacob Vantine 1811-1888
Cyrena Lower 1812-1889
Courtland R. 1844-1894
The Davison on the other side of the gravestone was "Great Uncle Edwin Davison" born in Western, N.Y.
Note: Demaree/Lowell connection is Cornelius Demoee who married Jane Lowell. Cornelius was the son of Albert Demoree and Mary Vantine
(From: Lisa Hill) | DEMAREST, David (I5860)
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2062 |
There is a suggestion that her name may not be Emma or that she may not be one of John & Emma's children. | GRIMES, Emma (I20990)
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2063 |
There was a John Clark who was born Nov.28.1921 and died Feb.1983; Hennipen, Minn. (Soc Death Index)?? | CLARK, John Naylor (I14142)
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2064 |
there were three unnamed daughters - one mar a Allen and one mar a Field | KEYES, Asa (I25846)
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2065 |
They adopted children
They adopted children | WILSON, Ray (I33014)
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2066 |
They divorced. She dropped the name Wiltse and was known as Mrs. M.A. Vantine, also as Aunt Alphie. She spent later years with her sister, Hannah Dodge. | VANTINE, Marie Alphonsine (I8656)
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2067 |
They farmed in Harwick, Kent COunty | WEITZEL, Elizabeth "Betsy" (I36640)
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2068 |
They first settled as farmers on Concession 12 and lived there 10 years, when in 1876 he bought a farm in Orford, where he lived for 10 years, following farming and his veterinary work.
He purchased real estate in Ridgetown, since locating in Ridgetwon, he has devoted all his attention to his veterinary work. (Building our Pedigree)
Politically Mr. Green has always been a conservative and taken an active part in local affairs. Religiously, he and his wife are followers of the Salvation Army and they have taken a very active part in the post at Ridgetown. Dr. Green is a member of the Order of Maccabees. Throughout a wide territory Dr. Dreen and his family are favourly known, while in his profession the doctor is recognized as a skillful surgeon, thoroughly versed in his work. he is genial and has many friends where he has made himself know. (Building our Pedigree) | DEMPSTER, Sarah Jane (I37073)
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2069 |
They had 6 children | LEIGHTON, Israel (I14624)
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2070 |
They had 7 children baptized on this date, all but the last one. | BUZZELL, William (I854)
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2071 |
They had one child, name and dates unknown | MARCOTTE, Ralph (I8870)
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2072 |
They had resided in Essex Center | GREEN, Nancy Emily (I37077)
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2073 |
they had seven children. two daughters and one son died in infancy | Family: William De Graw KIPP / Sarah Elizabeth NAUGLE (F4132)
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2074 |
They have 6 children | BERGERON, Yvonne (I30619)
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2075 |
They married at the home where he lived almost continuous for nearly 60 years of his married life. | Family: Charles Edgar BUZZELL / Ellen E GREEN (F619)
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2076 |
They never had any children | UPTEGRAFF, Ray (I13850)
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2077 |
They owned a very considerable tract of land at Talleytown, Cnaada, and lived in quite an imposing style of house for this time and day.
Her husband, Benamin Soule, was a man of considerable wealth for his time and a leader in the life of the community. He took an active part in politics, though he was not ambitious of preferment. he was a man of sufficient means and landed estate to give each of his sons a realatively large and well-equipped farm. The farm-house at Talleytown is still standing near the several large barns. | GREEN, Mary Elizabeth (I36649)
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2078 |
They resided: Schaller, Iowa | Family: Hiram R. FLANDERS / Lydia WINGATE (F5484)
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2079 |
They settled on family homestead. | MANSUR, Capt. Daniel Jr. (I34053)
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2080 |
They settled on the family homestead. In 1874 were consistent and exemplary members of the Wesleyan church. | LEE, Moses M. (I39092)
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2081 |
They were 1st Cousins (her Dad and his Mom, Charity were brother and sister) | Family: Talford POWELL / Polly BUZZELL (F622)
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2082 |
They were married by Rev. Galen A. Pierce. Charles was of Vacarville, Solamo County and Valeria was of Vallejo, California. Witnesses Volney Taylor and Maggie Pierce. | Family: Charles A. FOSTER / Valeria Mansur TAYLOR (F7593)
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2083 |
This cemetery is located beside highway 112 just at the west end of Stukely-Sud on the way to Waterloo. It has a fence with several gates. | TAYLOR, Isreal Mark (I21472)
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2084 |
This family lived at Carberry for awhile as their children were born there. Greta's obituary says that she moved to Indian Head at an early age and in 1908 the family moved to Saskatoon. | OLMSTEAD, Ellen Maria (I19743)
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2085 |
This family lived at Surrey, B>C> | LEFFLER, Leonard (I19418)
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2086 |
This was Rose "Flemming" - not sure if Bryon's wife
Buried Barry Co. Yankee Springs Township 1856-1942 Fleming (Died 3/17/1942 | Rose (I31223)
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2087 |
Thomas Goble was one of 73 members of Capt. Prentice Troopers who took part in King Philips War (1675-1676). Thomas took part in the MT. Hope Campaign 1675 and a campaign into Rhode Island (1675-76). Vol.37, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, p. 278-283 gives an account of these Campaigns, Thomas Goble's name being mentioned three times. | GOBLE, Thomas (I23148)
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2088 |
Thomas may have been by Elizabeth ? | KEYES, Gershom (I23596)
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2089 |
thre unnamed daughters - liv Cedar Rapids Iowa | KEYES, Henry Plummer (I18186)
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2090 |
three children | KEYES, Sarah M. (I18292)
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2091 |
three children - liv Boston Highlands | KEYES, Louisa A. (I22834)
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2092 |
three children by 1st wife - all died young | FROST, Enoch (I21823)
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2093 |
three unnamed daughters | KEYES, Lewis Hart (I18539)
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2094 |
three unnamed daughters | KEYES, Lewis (I22497)
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2095 |
Throat cancer | OLMSTEAD, Fernie Willard (I180)
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2096 |
throat cancer | DUBE, Alfred Anthony (I507)
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2097 |
Tov was confirmed Nov. 3, 1822 in Standst˛l, Seljord, according to church records(copy in file). | OLSEN, Tov (I15145)
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2098 |
town clerk and tithing man in Chelsford - known as Sgt Keyes - family reported home still standing in 1880 in Westford, having been set off from Chelmsford according to some trees found in WFT Ancestral File from LDS center shows a child born in 1657 and 1659 - also 1661 The start of information for this genealogy came from a genealogy done by Charles C. White in the 1940's - additions and corrections came in the 1995-96 era from contacts with other family members and World Family Tree Frances Hill in Westford ( Chelmsford ) Mass named by Solomon for his wife Frances Grant, who he had married year before moving to area - he built first house in Westford - info from paper by Pat Duncan other contributors - Sue Schwab, Robert Watson, Randy Burnside, Linda Gammack, John W. Keyes, Bonnie Clemons, John and Virginia Keyes, Patricia Dujay Fall 1996 - material added from 'more keys' by Paralle Keys Hoot Jun 1997 - info from David Barth ( his wife Allyn Anderson is Keyes descendant ) - info from Isreal Keyes and Elizabeth Webb to present day | KEYS, Solomon (I168)
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2099 |
Town Clerk, Town Represetative, Selectman, Lister and Justice of Peace - must have been in Rutland VT | KEYES, Solomon (I26435)
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2100 |
Township: Gosfield South | THOMPSON, Lyda Belle (Twin) (I9470)
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