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At time of marriage, living in Upper Teddington, daughter of Arthur CRAIGIE, a tobacconist. She is shown as a spinster on the marriage certificate. The marriage was witnessed by John Thomas CRAIGIE and Eliza CRAIGIE. | CRAIGIE, Mary Ann Elizabeth (I2117)
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At Tryphena's marraige to William her sister Mary WOODMAN and her father witnessed the marria
Witnessed the marriage of her sister, Sarah Woodman to Abraham Mitchell.
1841 census aged 50, see husband.
1851 census - aged 61 (born NSC), at Pidsley, NSC with only Edwin & Mark. She was described
Died aged 64, consumption, Mary Yard present at death, signed 'X'. | WOODMAN, Tryphena (I20918)
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attended Ohio U. - operated ferry at Scioto Brush Creek | KEYES, James (I17370)
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author of original Keyes genealogy - The Keyes Family 1880 | KEYES, Asa (I21892)
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Auto Accident | BAILEY, Junior James (I14408)
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Auto Accident | RUMBLE, Sandra (I35415)
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Automobile accident | SMITH, Willard (I35055)
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b: ST PETER'S LUTH #3134 spons: PARENTS. Marriage listed in: 'NEW YORK CITY METHODIST MARRIAGES, 1785 - 1893' (page 672). List marriage date as 6/18/1835. DEATH'S HARVEST Robert Mink departed this life at 1 o'clock this morning at the home of his son, J.V. Mink, on Douglas Avenue. Death came after months of suffering had prepared the way and made known to all that it was near. Mr. Mink would have reached the age of 70 years had he lived a few days longer. Five months ago he was stricken with paralysis, his brain softened, and his nervous system gradually gave way until the end came. At the beginning of his illness he was at the home of his son, L.W. Mink, three miles northeast of the city, but as it became apparent that he could not rally he was brought to Elgin that he might be more easily reached by medical assistance. At one time last fall his death was almost hourly expected, and he was scarcely conscious of passing events from the time of paralysis touched him. He came from Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, NY, about forty years ago, and was therefore one of the pioneer residents of this section of the country, following the occupation of farmer. His wife died comparatively recently, but he leaves three sons, James V., the Douglas Avenue grocer, John and L.W. Mink. The funeral will occur on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of James Mink. ELGIN DAILY NEWS - FEBRUARY 1883
ROBERT RUSSELL MINK
Robert R. was baptized at St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Rhinebeck, NY, Jan. 19, 1814. He married Sarah Jane Vantine June 17, 1835 in New York City. The couple migrated to Kane County along with other family members. After arriving in Kane County, Robert's family and his brother, John, who never married, settled on a farm in Elgin. The property later became the fairgrounds of the Elgin Agricultural Society, located east of Hill St. and between what is now Enterprise Street and Columbia Ave. Selling the farm about ten years later, they bought one from Samuel Hammers, three miles northeast of Elgin in Hanover Twp., Cook County. They moved there in the fall of 1854. In later years, the farm was described as being 'one of the most highly-cultivated tracts in the locality.' Robert and Sarah had four children: John William; James V., born July 31, 1845, Hanover Twp., Cook Co., died May 10, 1846, Hanover Twp.; Leander F., born Aug. 20, 1850, Hanover Twp., married Marcia Woodward, March 11, 1874, died Dec.22, 1922, Elgin; and James Vantine, born June 26, 1852, Hanover Twp., married Grace Todd, May 18, 1878, died Nov. 17, 1931, Elgin. Both Robert and Sarah were credited with being 'earnest, consistent Christians,' according to the Biographical Record of Kane County. Sarah was an active member of the First Baptist Church, while her husband, Robert, was a Presbyterian. Sarah died Jan. 9, 1880, in Hanver Twp., Cook County, IL; and Robert died Feb. 23, 1883, in Elgin. - KANE COUNTY ILLINIS EARLY FAMILIES 1833 - 1885 - by the E.G.S. 1991 | MINK, Robert Russell (I9276)
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Bad snowstorm. Wiping snow off car for his wife, and he had a heart attack. (He actually had an iregular heart beat prior to his death) | HARDY, Donald John (I35203)
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Banns | Family: George MORGAN / Charlotte STACEY (F12417)
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Banns read at Upton Pyne 1st, 8th & 15th October 1786 but the marriage didn't take place until 18th February 1787. They are recorded as being of Upton Pyne parish. The marriage was witnessed by Nicholas ELLIS and John WARD. | OLDRIDGE, Mary (I20913)
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bap 10 Oct 1779 at Chelmsford | KEYES, Betty (I22552)
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bap 23 Jun 1785 | KEYES, Frederic Jr. (I2657)
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Baptised on Easter day.
1851 census with parents, known as Emily, aged 2.
1861 census - aged 10 at home with parents. | OLDRIDGE, Emma (I20949)
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Baptised same day as mother buried. It is possible that she witnessed the marriage of her half sister, Elizabeth in Upton Pyne in 1810. | OLDRIDGE, Mary (I20928)
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Baptism Witnesses: Philip Milthorne and Juf. Margrita de Riemer wife of Dominie Henricus Zelyns. | FONTEYN, Wolfert (I4252)
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Baptismal Church Record:
Sept.10/1769 William, son of William Hole and Charity his wife, was baptized.
(Re # 487) | HOLE, William (I34)
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Baptismal witnesses: Philip Milthorne (child's uncle by marriage) and Margreta de Riemer, wife of Dominie Henricus Zelyns. | FONTEYN, Geertje (I4251)
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Baptismal witnesses:Frederick Symonszen and Annetje Fonteyn | FONTEYN, Johannes (I4250)
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Baptized by Rev. O.A. Norman of Ashby at Pelican Lake Lutheran Church | KNUTSON, Johan (John) (I625)
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Base child | WARD, Thomas (I36392)
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bd may 1713 | HANCOCK, Mary (I25501)
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bd may be 13 of month | WILDER, Joseph (I25991)
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BD may be in error - there were several Gershom Flagg born about same time WFT Vol 2 # 5852 shows Hannah and Gershom | FLAGG, Gershom (I25108)
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BD may have been 1868 - records unclear | KEYES, Karl S. (I27939)
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became a judge | KEYES, Elnathan (I26388)
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Believe he is buried with 3 children in Clarence Center Demetery, but no proof. Wilder's name on family monument in Clarence Center Cem Re: 1104 | BUND, James Wilder (I8011)
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Believe he married a Florence (May 1877-1954)
Charles was a Mason, previously married Lizzie J. Stimson - perhaps this is an error because Charles C. Vantyn b.Nov.1857, son of Charles and Harriet Vantine, grandson of John and Hannah, had a wife named Lizzie). | VANTINE, Charles C (I8780)
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Believe his wife died young and they probably didn't have any children as he didn't mention them in a very detailed will
he owned considerable land in Orford, Kent Ontario. He contributed much toward building the Tirnity Church.
Left behind a very detailed will (Details in Building our Pedigree, pg 213) | GREEN, John (I36695)
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Believe she is the daughter of Lawrence Eugene Vantine and Florence Catherine Arber | VANTINE, Anne E. (I8655)
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Believe the George Thompson who died on this day is the same George Thompson, however it cannot be proven. Family seems to remember he died around 1907, but the death record for this George stated he was a widower and he was 73 years old. "Our George was 78 years old and married". Yet, at the same time I don't know if there was another George Thompson in the Orford area? | THOMPSON, George (I144)
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Believe the same Charles who married her | WILKINS, Florence Amanda (I29550)
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Bergen [PW note: this probably means the settlement of Bergen, in what was then Bergen County, and is now Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ]; | STAGG, Jan (John) (I13309)
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Bessie was adopted by her aunt at a young age. WHICH ONE???
(Re: Doris Vantine) | VANTINE, Bessie Belle (I7612)
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Big difference in Conrad Bullard's notes - he stated John married Julia Louise Mitson??? | Family: John BUZZELL / Julia A. (Juliette) WILSON (F10428)
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Biological Father: William Wuir Adopted by their mothers second husband, A.B. Cass in 1907. | CASS, William Tufts (I21332)
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Biological Father: William Wuir Adopted by their mothers second husband, A.B. Cass in 1907. | CASS, Robert Tufts (I21333)
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Birth and Baptism record stated:
This 7th day of November of the year 1909, we, undersigned, Priest, have baptized, Mary Malda Lucia, daughter born 3rd of November to Absalon Dube, Farmer, and Ida Gendron. Their residence is this parish. Name of Godfather, Philippe Dube, and name of Godmother, Belzidla Gagnon. Officiating pridst: J.E. B. de Beaufort. Document conformable to the original at St. Elie D. Orford this 1st day of April 1958.
(Rec'd from her daughter, Lucille Bailley) | DUBE, Lucia (Lucy) Smilda (I5)
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Birth certificate stated:
James, boy born May 25, 1877 in Dunster, to William Hole and Sarah Northcott Hole, formerly Hurlstone. Father's occupation: Gardener. Signature of father: William Hole, father, Dunster. Registered July 1, 1877. Signature of registrar: James Young.
(Rec'd certificate - 1979) | HOLE, James (I11)
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Birth certificate stated: Aug.5/1839, at St. James Street in the Parish of St. James, Sarah Northcott, girl, was born to Thomas Hurlstone and Mary Hurlstone, formerly Northcott. Father's occupation: Horsekeeper. Signature of Mary Hurlstone, Mother, St James Street, St. James.
(#456A - Birth certificate from England - 1988) | HURLSTONE, Sarah Northcott (I14)
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Birth certificate vol 2 Augusta 202 1/2 Tacoma, St. Joseph' hosp. | BUZZELL, William Howard (I14329)
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Birth Church Record stated (Pg.7): Thomas, son of William and Mary Hole of the Parish of Dunster was born: January 6, 1810 and christened, Feb.11/1810. registered Feb.12/1810 by me, William Williams, curate.
(#480 - Filed) | HOLE, Thomas (I25001)
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Birth record 18 De1872 Emma J. Vantine (Atlas) born to Isaac Vantine and Mahla J. Vantine | VANTINE, Emma J. (I9197)
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Birth record 20Dec 1871 Reuben P. Vantine (Atlas) born to Isaac Vantine and Jane Vantine | VANTINE, Reuben P. (I9196)
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Birth record from Oakland Co. Book D23, Pg. 4488. | BUZZELL, Samuel Isaac (I14359)
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Birth record Oakland Co. Book 3, Pg. 203. | DOWNING, George Elias (I14363)
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Birth record stated:
Susanna, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Alding born May 7th and bapt. May 16th, 1790. | ALDING, Susannah (I133)
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birth year may have been 1828 | KYES, Angeline (I22772)
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blacksmith - unmarried | KEYES, John (I26834)
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Blauvelt Vol 1 p 318, same date Tappan, NY | Family: David KIPP / Elizabeth DE GRAW (F4127)
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