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Either drowned or caught pneumonia from near drowning | EVERETT, David (I38225)
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Either her death date or her husband's?? | DUBE, Rose (I30763)
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853 |
Elizabeth is a sister of Nellie - the wife of Thomas Russell Shillington | ATKINSON, Elizabeth (I19361)
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854 |
Emigrated to Canada after WW1. | OLDRIDGE, Gladys Nesta (I20955)
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855 |
Emma was the eldest dau. of Samuel Craig & Ann Jane Kerfoot. | CRAIG, Emma Jemima (I19748)
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856 |
Engaged in mercantile business at Coaticook | DAVIS, Dudley M. III (I33705)
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857 |
Esther (wid) appeared to have re-married on Aug 31. 1807 a Richard Watkiss (Bach)
(Re: Pat Paterson) | BANKS, William (I15453)
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Extra's from Newspaper:
July 24, 1888 The Advertisers and visitors list:
Dunster Deanery: Scholar's examination in religious subjects held May 1888.:
B: (Scholars between 11 and 12): Included: Edith Hole, Dunster, 1st class and prize
A: (Scholars under 11) Included: Charlotte Hole, Dunster ... Passed. | HOLE, William (I36)
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859 |
family info World Family Tree | FOSTER, Samuel (I5570)
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860 |
Family not confirmed | BUSTIN, John (I2944)
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861 |
Family recorded in familytreemaker.genealogy.com by Aven A. Comeau (Magogquebec@canada.com) | BAIRD, William Henry (I30151)
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Family stories state Russell Steenson was bound out as an indentured servant to a family who treated him cruelly until he ran away and was taken in my John Yeager. He fell in love with and married John Yeager's daughter, Matilda Ann. | YEAGER, Matilda Ann (I37123)
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863 |
Family story stated Mary and her 3 brothers came to Canada. | BUSTIN, Robert (I36280)
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864 |
Family story was that midwife delivered a sick baby then delivered Ruth who caught the illness and died. | PIENING, Ruth Myrtle (I29532)
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865 |
Farm name Stoi | HALVORSDOTTER, Anne (I33518)
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866 |
Farm name Gravsvoll | GUNLEIKSSON, Knud (I33503)
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867 |
Farm name Haugland | OLAVSSON, Aslaug (I33515)
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868 |
Father was William Henry Oldridge of Grays, a stonemason & Fanny Jane Oldridge. | OLDRIDGE, Thomas Hedley Challacombe (I20954)
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869 |
Faulkner information found in WFT 3 | FAULKNER, Francis (I26345)
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870 |
Fell | COLLINS, Clayton (I32022)
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871 |
First 3 sons all reside in Berlin in 1975, youngest son lived in Gorham, NH | DELAFONTAINE, Oram (I7923)
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872 |
First they lived in Orford, then they moved to the old Green homestead where Moses died.
No children from either marriage | GREEN, Elizabeth (I37082)
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873 |
First wife | Family: Donald AMY / Gloria (F5192)
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874 |
five children | KEYES, Arvilla (I22681)
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five children | KEYES, Abigail (I27233)
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876 |
Five children.
Born in Alexandria N.H. First moved to Ellison, Ill. where Frank was born in 1853. Moved to Albion, N.Y. where Alonzo was born in1856. Moved to Barre, N.Y. where Bruce was born in1858. Moved to Belle Plaine, Iowa in 1863 and built a sawmill. Could not serve in the Civil War due to a logging injury to his knee. He was a horse and cattle buyer for the Union Army. In 1866 left by team and wagon for Lexington,Mo. and established a grocery buisness. Moved to Carthage, Mo. in 1869. Moved to Pierce City, Mo. in 1870 and started a furniture business. Wiped out by the financial crash of 1874 and left for California, but ran out of money and returned to Joplin, Mo. and started a cattle feed yard. In 1878 lost his herd to 'Texas Fever' but started over with 11 head of cattle. Moved to Muscogee Indian Territory to join Alonzo and Frank. In 1888 joined the Tufts family to lease a railway to Los Angeles California, where he lived until his death in 1910. | CASS, Pliny Cook (I21334)
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877 |
Fleming Dutch Reform, Owasco, N.Y. | VANTINE, Polley (I14878)
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878 |
Flint Courthouse Death record stated:
(Vol 5 Pg.153)
1918: Sarah E. Lepard died Oct.24/1918 Widow Age 73, 3mo died. Atlas. (Senility) b.N.Y. parents: Albert Vantine N.Y. Betsey Uptograff, N.Y.) | VANTINE, Sarah E. (I8787)
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879 |
Florence and Martin moved to Gardenia, California.
May not have had any children | VANTINE, Florence (I7577)
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880 |
Flushing Cemetery | VANTINE, Harrison (Harry) T. (I7605)
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881 |
Flushing Sesquicentenniel history Vol 1 Pg.408 stated: | VANTINE, James Warner (I7586)
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882 |
Foster came west in Octooer 1879 to join his father & brother Abram who had come to the Carberry Plains in the spring of 1878. On reaching manhood, Foster acquired NW1/4 34-11-14 and upon marriage in Dec 1889 to Emma Jemima Craig at the home of her parents, he took his bride one mile across the adjoining section where they raised a family of eight to adult age. They retired to Carberry in 1925. | OLMSTEAD, Foster (I19740)
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Found his name on: http://www.canadaobituaries.com/source/Deaths/Alberta/Archives/2001/ArcJan01.htm | LEE, Leforest Samuel (I31597)
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884 |
found in WFT Vol 2 Group # 5902 Shed info under Ezekial Keyes and Abigail Barrett
Abner Keyes b. Dec 11 1738 mar Mary Shed Dec 20 1763 in Billerica Mass he died 1819 in Hancock NH she b. Jul 4 1743 Billerica Mass d. 1787-1838 children Sarah b. Sep 3 1764 in Hollis NH d. 1765-1858 Mary b. Aug 14 1766 in Hollis NH d. 1767-1860 Hannah b. Jul 14 1768 in Holllis NH d. 1769-1862 Abigail b. Jul 2 1770 in Hollis NH d. 1771-1864 Esther b. Aug 24 1772 in Hollis NH d. 1773-1866 Anna b. Sep 15 1774 in Hollis NH d. 1775-1868 William b. Oct 12 1776 in Hollis NH d. d. 1777-1866 Rebecca b. Jul 31 1778 in Hollis NH d. 1779-1872 Abner b. Aug 2 1780 in Hollis Nh d. 1781-1870 Elizabeth b. Dec 9 1782 in Hollis Nh d. 1783-1876 Ruth b. Feb 21 1785 in Hollis NH d. 1786-1879 | KEYES, Ezekial (I22420)
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found in WFT vol 2 # 306 - need verification as dau of Joseph and Abigail (Hildreth) Barrett his par John& Sarah other children Eleazer b. Aug 1 1798 mar Catherine Williams Dec 25 1730 in Plainsfield Conn Esther b. Oct 11 1697 Ephraim b. Sep 15 1700 Sarah b. Sep 25 1702 Ebenezer b. Jul 28 1706 Benjamin b. Sep 30 1711 Dorcas b. Feb 4 1712/13 | BARRETT, Abigail (I2243)
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886 |
four children - live Cordova Ill | KEYES, Edee B. (I22689)
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887 |
four sons and one daughter - names not given | KEYES, Zoa (I22674)
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888 |
four unnamed children | KEYES, Phebe Ann (I18184)
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889 |
Franklin was father of 4 children - their mother not given in material - they are: Frank - liv St Mary's Cal - owned many vineyards there daughter who married Ovid O'Connor daughter who marred Horatio O'connor Ovid's brother Bessie - b 1866 | KEYES, Franklin (I27240)
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890 |
Fred is buried beside Agnes Sisson Buzzell 1860-1941 and also, Frank M. Buzzell 1882 - 1929 (Remains in Santa Fe New Mexico).
He was the editor of the Romeo Democrat | BUZZELL, Fred C. (I31428)
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891 |
Fred worked for Good Roads in MN> and Sask. for a number of years and retired from Shilo as a civilian employee.
He was predeceased by an infant son - his obituary. | WHITELAW, Frederick John (I20245)
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892 |
Free -Will Baptist and farmer., Baptised New Durham on 21Oct.1798. | BUZZELL, John B (I833)
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893 |
From 'Old Elgin Tales' by Hazel Belle Perry - Free Press 2/14/1968 Jane Crichton McNeil, then a widow, trained her three children, Malcolm, Anna and John McNeil, in the career of merchandising by having them help her manage a general store at their home in Airdrie, Scottland. Jane married again in 1847 and she and her new husband, Abraham Archibald, and the children sailed for America in 1848 and settled on a farm they bought in Dundee Township. Soon they and all the mother's brothers who had come with them were busy turning the land into dairy farms which they felt was the best way to make money in the new land. Most pioneer women in those days were content to be good homemakers and mothers and to leave business success for their husbands to accomplish. But Jane not only was a loving mother and a shrewd and capable storekeeper, but she became so successful in managing the dairy farm that she was listed at the top of a column of Dundee Township tax payers in an old Kane County book as 'Jane Archibald, farmer.' Jane's daughter, Anna, married a farmer, Thomas Todd, in 1853 and Anna soon was following in her mother's footsteps as an exceedingly clever business women as well as a good wife and mother. By 1858, Anna and her husband had three small children; Jennie, James M. and Gracie. That should have been enough responsibility to absorb the attention of most young mothers, but Anna's active mind had been busy planning how she and her husband and her two brothers might establish in Elgin a family grocery like that which her mother had in Airdrie, Scotland. Before long, Anna had infected her husband and brothers with her enthusiasm and the firm of Todd and McNeil was erecting, with some help from Mother Archibald, a two-story building on the south west corner of Chicago Street and what is now Grove Ave. A grocery store was established on the first floor and up over this were rooms in which Anna and Thomas Todd and their children were to live. The grocery store was a success from the start, even though it was close to the Knott grocery on the northwest corner of Chicago and North Grove where the Elgin National Bank now stands. By 1866 Mr. Knott decided to retire from the grocery business because of his health and so he sold out his business to Todd and the McNeils. After 1866, the store expanded fast and soon became both a grocery and a dry goods store. Before long, it was necessary to have more help and at Anna's suggestion the dry goods added more merchandise that would appeal to women. It then seemed best to have some women on the sales staff and since Malcolm McNeil had married Catherine Dempster in 1859 and John McNeil had married Janet Crichton in 1864, by the late 1860's both Catherine and Janet McNeil were listed as saleswomen in the store. We do also know that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Todd at one time had a dry goods store on the south side of Chicago Street, east of the Square. | TODD, Grace Hamilton (I9307)
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894 |
From 1910 Census | Family: William PETERSON / Effie M. LEE (F12520)
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895 |
From Ancestry (Buzzell31) | BUZZELL, Joseph (I146)
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896 |
From ancestry - Buzzell 31) | LEIGHTON, Israel (I14624)
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897 |
From Buzzell 31 - Ancestry) | BUZZELL, Elizabeth (I839)
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898 |
From Gendex - under Abel Buzzell (Dan&Colleen Ben - email is: Dan_benDan@Myfamily.org | BUZZELL, Frederick Alton (I29987)
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899 |
From write up under his son Horace's page on Ancestry (Julie) | LEE, John Henry (I36568)
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900 |
From: Genesee death record 12Dec.1881 Pg.189, Vantine, Minnie - Died age 5 Flushing, Bronchitis, Parents: Warren and Emma Van Tine. Reise Flushing. - Bronchitus.
Death date, Dec.12/1883 from Doris Vantine, then age doesn't fit right. | VANTINE, Minnie (I7610)
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