Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 4,339
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| 1051 | Birth register gives mother's name as Mary, spinster | Source (S1473)
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| 1052 | Birth register says "Eleanor, daughter of John and Eleanor Moor, baptized..." | Source (S1317)
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| 1053 | Birth register says 'illegitimate' | Source (S526)
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| 1054 | Birth register says he was born in the 4th quarter of 1917 and his mother's maiden name was Mobbs. Family history and DNA have revealed that his biological father was John Steedman, not Jack Black. | BLACK, John Stanley (I16717)
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| 1055 | Birth register spells the last name as Elisab. 'Woodart'... probably a vernacular phonetic spelling. In other children's records it is spelled 'Woodard'. | Source (S1282)
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| 1056 | Birth registration gives mother's maiden name as Ward | Source (S1184)
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| 1057 | Birth registration gives mother's maiden name as Ward | Source (S1186)
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| 1058 | Birth registration gives mother's maiden name as Ward | Source (S1187)
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| 1059 | Birth registration says mother's last name is Ely. | Source (S1304)
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| 1060 | Birth year according to 1841 census | Source (S970)
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| 1061 | birth year according to headstone in Maplewood Cemetery | Source (S15)
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| 1062 | Birth year based on death and burial records and 1891 census. The 1871 census has her born about 1821. | MCSWAINE, Margery (I1722)
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| 1063 | birth year based on death and burial records. | Source (S464)
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| 1064 | Birth year determined by her age on her burial record (88) | Source (S1446)
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| 1065 | Birth year determined by the court case on the 'illegal marriage', which says he was 40 yrs old in 1560. | Source (S1104)
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| 1066 | birth year determined from age on death record | Source (S1520)
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| 1067 | birth year from headstone in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor | Source (S16)
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| 1068 | birth year from headstone in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor | Source (S559)
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| 1069 | Birth year is according to her age on the death certificate. Information was provided by her son, George Lowthers.Also, the 1838 census shows a female between 0-6, so that fits too.In the 1901 census she gives her birthdate as July 20, 1855!! Obviously the year is very wrong, but the rest could be correct. | Source (S32)
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| 1070 | Birth year is according to her headstone inscription which states she died in 1858, aged 56 yrs. | Source (S162)
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| 1071 | Birth year is determined from the death record of 1836 which says she is 73. | Source (S981)
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| 1072 | Birth year is from both her marriage registration and the 1871 census which both agree as 1851. | CALDWELL, Sarah (I115)
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| 1073 | BIRTH: FAMILY BIBLE ENTRY per J. Partridge, Falmouth N.S. | Source (S525)
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| 1074 | Birthdate determined from 1901 census. | Source (S365)
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| 1075 | birthdate determined from headstone in Maplewood Cemetery:aged 24 yrs | Source (S52)
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| 1076 | Birthdate from 1901 census | Source (S1503)
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| 1077 | Birthdate is according to birth record. | Source (S839)
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| 1078 | Birthdate is calculated by age at death and the 1841 census. There were several baptisms of Prudah or Pruddah children in the 1780s, children of George and Ann/Nanny of Deepdale Mill. But not one named Rose. Deepdale Mill is very close to Bowbank where Rose's husband's friend John Dent lived who he left all his land to. | PRUDUH, Rose (I16768)
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| 1079 | Birthdate is from the 1901 census | Source (S203)
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| 1080 | Birthdate on the 1901 census | Source (S48)
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| 1081 | Birthplace given by both John and Jane as just Yorkshire.Occupatioin: Herdsman.So, some time between the census and August of the same year he becomes a bailiff. | WARD, John (I3296)
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| 1082 | Birthplace given by both John and Jane as just Yorkshire.Occupatioin: Herdsman.So, some time between the census and August of the same year he becomes a bailiff. | Source (S606)
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| 1083 | Birthplace given by John as Kirby Hill. Jane gives Forcett. Agricultural labourer They are living next door to John's parents Simon and Eleanor. | WARD, John (I3296)
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| 1084 | Birthplace given by John as Kirby Hill. Jane gives ForcettAgricultural labourerThey are living next door to John's parents Simon and Eleanor. | Source (S607)
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| 1085 | Birthplace: Caldwell Occupation: was an Ag Lab (agricultural laborer) | HARBOURN, Isabel (I7551)
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| 1086 | Birthplace: CaldwellOccupation: was an Ag Lab (agricultural laborer) | Source (S1009)
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| 1087 | Blacksmith | WARD, John Edward (I278)
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| 1088 | Blacksmith | Source (S233)
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| 1089 | Blacksmith of West Witton. | HARKER, Robert (I12824)
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| 1090 | blind in one eye and went by the name of 'Blind Arch' | HARVIE, Archibald (I480)
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| 1091 | boarding in an unknown household. The census record does not show who she is living with. | Source (S1510)
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| 1092 | boarding with his sister Elizabeth's household. General labourer above ground. | Source (S752)
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| 1093 | Book 14 #174 page 291 Conveyance: James Scott to John Gilmore Scott Registered 30 Mar 1821 on the oath of Benjamin Dexter Know all Men by these Present that I James Scott of the District & County of Hants and Province of Nova Scotia Yeoman with Catherine my Wife for and in Consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do bear unto John Gilmore Scott my beloved son, have given granted aliened conveyed and confirmed and by these I do give grant alien and convey and confirm unto him the said John G. Scott and his heirs and assigns one hundred acres of land situate lying and being in the District County and Province aforesaid and bounded as follows Viz the beginning at the Northeast Corner of a lot Granted to William Reid Junior and running thence West thirty two chains fifty links (more chains and links) Furthermore I the Said James Scott with Catherine my wife for myself - my heirs and assigns that I will warrant secure and Defend the above promises unto him the said John G Scott against the lawful claim or demand of any persons whatever In Witness where of I have hereto Set my hand and Seal James Scott Catherine Scott signed sealed and delivered this fourth Day of October 1820 in the presence of John G. Parker, Benjamin Dexter. Personally appeared before me William O´Brien, one of His Majestys Justices of the peace Catherine Scott the wife of the within bounded James Scott and acknowledged that the signed the within deed freely and willingly without any force of Constrait by her husband and thereby conveyed her right of Dowry being examined apart from her said husband and which all I Certify this fourth day of October 1820. | SCOTT, James Gilmore (I2351)
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| 1094 | Book 27 page 427 (This was a mortgage that Smith paid off in a little over a year, the land is in Goshen. It included buildings and rental units) Conveyance: James Scott to Benjamin Smith Registered April 1 1844 on the oath of William Saunders This Indenture made this 18th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three Between James Scott of Kempt, county of Hants and province of Nova Scotia and Mary, his wife, on the one Part, and Benjamin Smith of Newport, county and province aforesaid, farmer, of the other part … in consideration of the sum of Ninety one pounds, ten shillings, … A certain lot of land in Kempt and bounded as follows, Westerly by lands owned by John Scott and Henry Sanford, and Northerly by Land owned by Thomas Rolfe, containing in all Three Hundred and seventy five acres, more or less, likewise the Wild Meadow Land, hereon to belonging, bounded Northerly on land owned by James Edwards, Southerly by land owned by William Mitchell, which said Tract of land was conveyed to the said James Scott by Deed from his father. To have and to hold the said lot of land, buildings and premises with the tenements… Witnessed by Dickson Lockhart and Robert Stevens declared 21 April 1843. | SCOTT, James (I2349)
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| 1095 | Boot maker and dealer. | Source (S1492)
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| 1096 | bootmaker and dealer | Source (S1490)
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| 1097 | Border crossing record, May 15, 1919 from Canada to Buffalo to live with daughter 'J.H. Swain' in Plainsville, Minnesota | Source (S259)
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| 1098 | Born (Jan 19,1848- Sept.,26, 1904 ) was an entrepreneur and statesman, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, a member of the prominent Stairs family of merchants and shippers founded by William Machin Stairs (1789- 1865) that included the Victorian era explorer William Grant Stairs. Known as 'JOHN F' he studied at Dalhousie University and then entered the management of the family's vast business empire. He was elected to the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly in 1879, resigning in 1882 to successfully run for election to the Canadian House of Commons in Ottawa where he served as a Conservative Party memebr until 1896 . Stairs was president of many companies including Nova Scotia Steel , Eastern Trust, Trinidad Electric (B.W.I) and Royal Securities Corporation . He served as director of the Dart/ Halifax Steamboat Co., Nova Scotia Sugar Refining , the Unoin Bank of Halifax . Consumer Cordage , and during his life time , came to dominate the financial elite of the Maritime provinces. Was also a director of the Halifax and Dartmouth Steam Ferry Co. (his brother George married the daughter of George A. McKenzie who was the manager of the ferry company from the 1860s to at least 1883. | STAIRS, John Fitzwilliam (I5447)
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| 1099 | born 1st birth quarter of 1894. | Source (S866)
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| 1100 | Born aboard her father's ship 'Mark Curry' enroute from Liverpool, England to New York. | Source (S860)
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