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| 1101 | born before William and Jane were married. Record says illegitimate daughter of William Ward by single woman Jane Caress | Source (S1676)
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| 1102 | Born between June and November. | Source (S209)
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| 1103 | born circa 1130 ;confirmed the gift to Fountains. He gave lands at Esholt to Sinningthwaite Priory, near Wetherby, which grant was confirmed by a Bull of Pope Alexander III in 1172. 'It has been suggested that this is not the Esholt in the parish of Guiseley, where the Cistercian nunnery was shortly afterwards founded; but though we have no record of how or when this property was transferred to Esholt Priory, as it appears to have been, there can be no reasonable doubt that there is only the one Esholt. Simon "Wahart" appears in the Red Book of the Exchequer among the Knights of the Archbishop of York in the reign of Henry II, 1154 to 1189, as holding one knight's fee. 1154-81- Simon Ward witnessed a charter of Roger, Archbishop of York, granting property at Ingerthorp to Peter his chamberlain. ' 1172-3, January14. - Simon Ward witnessed a charter of Alan son of Thorfin son of Gospatric releasing to Roger, Archbishop of York, all the land which his lather ami ancestors had given in Stainley, etc. His wife's name was Maude ; he had two sons, William and Roger. | WARD, Simon (I8994)
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| 1104 | Born in 1871, Dr. Morton graduated from Dalhousie Medical School with the degree M.D.,C.M. in 1898. He passed away in 1944. | MORTON, Angus McDonald (I4959)
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| 1105 | Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late Gilbert and Marjorie (Whyte) Cox. ... Owen is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Joan (Ward), daughter Cheryl Cox, Lakeview, son Danny (Mona) Cox of Fletchers Lake; brothers, Ronald (Sandi) Cox of Lower Sackville, Gilbert (Gerri) Cox, Golden, BC, Peter (Diane) Cox, Lansdowne, Ont.; grandchildren, Allison (Adam) Bruneau, Tabitha Cox, Sam and Katie Cox. | COX, Samuel Frederick Owen (I22179)
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| 1106 | Born in the same cottage that Shirley Calvert was born in on the same date! | HARKER, Mary (I10250)
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| 1107 | Born In: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CanadaPassed in: Sydney, Nova Scotia, CanadaPassed on: September 19th, 2011It is with deeply saddened and heavy hearts that we announce the sudden but peaceful passing of our father, Michael Dennis Peters, at home on Monday, Sept. 19, 2011. He was the son of Mrs. Dorothy Marie (Gallant) and the late Henry Morton Peters.Born in Charlottetown, P.E.I., and moving to Cape Breton when he was just under a year old. He spent his younger years on Mira Road playing pranks around the neighbourhood, with the boys from Peter’s Construction. Leaving high school, he was employed as an engineer at the heavy water plant until it closed in 1985. He then moved onto studies in computer engineering and continued with that for the rest of his life. Applying his talent, artistic flare and eye for detail he helped develop the memorial package for Chant’s Funeral Home bringing the DVD projects into many homes. He loved spending time with his family and friends, socializing, and reminiscing of all of those little special moments in life. He loved to travel, and taking the time to get there was half the fun. He held a special place in his heart for anywhere near an ocean.We would like to send a special thank you to Dr. Paul Murphy, Dr. Phillip Curry, and his nurse Sharon, for all of their help throughout these years.Survived by his mother, Dorothy Peters; his children, Christine, Michael, Charles, Sarah, Nicholas and his angel, Emma Peters; brother, Richard Peters; four grandchildren, his pride and joy, Cameron, Alex, Keegan and Rebecca; aunt, Helen Bruno, as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins.Our father was a very kind-hearted, generous, patient man, who was known and loved by many. He was a son, brother, father, grandfather, and most importantly a friend to everyone who was blessed enough to know him. We love and miss you so much Dad. You will forever be in our hearts in everything that we do and until we all meet again, patiently wait for us to come home.Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, 2011, at the S.W. Chant & Son Funeral Home, 564 Alexandra St., Sydney, with Rev. Sheldon Chant officiating. | Source (S779)
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| 1108 | Born In: Sweets CornerBorn: April 11th, 1941Passed in: Fredericton, CanadaPassed on: January 26th, 2016Mabel Elaine Lowthers (nee: Harvey) ~ age 74, of Hantsport, passed away Tuesday, January 26th, 2016, at the Doctor Everett Chalmers Hospital, Fredericton, New Brunswick, with her loving family by her side. Born in Sweets Corner, Hants County, Nova Scotia, on April 11th, 1941, Mabel was the daughter of the late Gerald and Louise (Dykens) Harvey. She is survived by son, Barrie (Pamela) Lowthers, Fredericton; daughter, Shelley (Doug) Garland, Lockhartville; granddaughters, Courtney Garland; Olivia, Faith and Emma Lowthers; sister, Leola Cochrane, Windsor; and many nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. In addition to her parents, Gerald and Louise (Dykens) Harvey; she was predeceased by her loving husband of 45 years, Gordon (2013); brothers, Herman, Rolie, Billy, Raymond, Herbie, and Norman Harvey; sisters, Vera Phillips and Helen Boyd. Mabel was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was a wonderful cook and no guest left her house hungry. She worked outside the home as well. Many will remember her from the Cameron’s/Anstrum’s fruit stand, where she was a mainstay for several years. Her favorite job, however, was raising her two children and having a part in caring for her four granddaughters. Nannie was always ready for a round of crib, snakes and ladders or crazy eights. Those who knew Mabel well admired her quiet strength, steadfast loyalty, kind heart and gentle soul. Funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 30th, 2016, at Lindsay’s Windsor Funeral Home Chapel, 194 King Street, P.O. Box 2218, Windsor, B0N 2T0. Presider Tim Munday officiated, with a reception following at the Lindsay Family Reception Centre. Burial service was held for the family in the Ste. Croix Cemetery, Cemetery Road, St. Croix, Hants County, directly following the reception. In lieu of flowers, donations were requested to be made in memory of Mabel to the Valley Regional Hospital Foundation – Respiratory Team or the Hants County Branch of the SPCA. To add your condolences, click on Contribute, at www.lindsaysfuneralhome.com | Source (S870)
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| 1109 | born on board ship in NY harbour on way to N.S. m. Anna Michener. mentioned in the 'O'Brien Book' for Windsor NS as a 'farmer' earmark registered October 3, 1807 d. nov. 15, 1864. | CALDWELL, Joseph (I182)
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| 1110 | born out of wedlock. Biological father was Charles Newcomb | YOUNG, William Ernest (I23055)
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| 1111 | Boston Globe - Friday, 05 January 1979 - Page 22 -Robinson - Of Sudbury, Jan. 2, 1979, Frederick O. formerly of Arlington.Beloved husband of Frances E. (Miller). Father of Bernard C. ofLexington, Levi O. of Reading, Wilford O. of Lexington, and Frederick O.of Sudbury. Brother of Mrs. Grover (Minnie) Murray of Arlington, Mrs.Elvie Ward and Charles Robinson of Nova Scotia, and the late Olie,Hollis and Lester Robinson. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 4great-grandchildren. Private funeral services will be held at theconvenience of the family. Donations in his memory may be made to theChurch or Charity of your choice. Arrangements by the William R. DuckettFuneral Home, Sudbury. | Source (S764)
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| 1112 | Both are 'of the parish of Grinton' | Source (S2052)
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| 1113 | Both Darius and Nettie are listed as physicians on the marriage record. | Source (S2159)
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| 1114 | both of Byers Green | Family: HUTCHINSON, Joseph / HORN, Dinah (F6078)
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| 1115 | both of Catterick | Source (S2045)
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| 1116 | both of Gayle | Family: METCALFE, Anthony / WHALEY, Isobel (F6210)
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| 1117 | Both of parish of Dorchester. [Another researcher says "A postscript notation in church records stated Pharez was "from Newport""]. I looked at the actual church record on familysearch.org but it did not have that notation. | Source (S1906)
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| 1118 | Both of Redmire parish. | Source (S2011)
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| 1119 | both of Snaizeholme | Family: TENNANT, Christopher / LINDSAY, Anne (F6074)
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| 1120 | both of the parish of Cowton | Source (S1994)
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| 1121 | both of their residences are Booze.Gives Mary's father as John Coates and Christopher's father as Richard Alderson. | Source (S2126)
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| 1122 | Both William's and Mary's residence at time of marriage is West Stonesdale.William's age is 30. Mary's is 19 | Source (S2141)
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| 1123 | Bradshaw, Joseph Allan. Age 95, Halifax, passed away peacefully on September 10, 2015, at Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building. Born in Hampton, NB, in 1920, he was the only son of the late William and Ethel (Yeomans) Bradshaw. Joe grew up in St. Martins, NB, ..... After the war, he returned to Canada and settled in Halifax where he married his wife Winnifred (Pollock) whom he had met in Sussex before the war. He and Winnie made their home in Armdale where they lived for over 60 years and where they raised their family. Early in the 1950’s, Joe and Winnie ran a small grocery store in the north end of Halifax, and after selling the business, Joe worked as a building contractor, until he retired in 1976. Joe and Winnie had many bridge playing friends in Halifax and in Florida where they spent 25 winters. They also traveled extensively throughout Canada and the United States often taking many side trips on their journeys to and from Florida. After Winnie’s death in 2010, Joe continued to reside in Armdale until moving to Camp Hill in 2012. Joe is survived by his daughter, Dale Heisler (Ronald), Bridgewater; his sons, Neil (Paulette), Surrey, BC; Billy (Krystina Napier), Cole Harbour; his grandchildren, Sharon, Jennifer, and Allan; four great grandchildren and one great great grandson. He is further survived by his niece, Laverne Thomas (Malcom), Fredericton, NB; his nephew, Cyril Langille (Pat), Saint John, NB; his brother-in-law, Norman Pollock (Lorraine), Wards Creek, NB. He was predeceased by his parents; his wife, Winnie; his sister, Doris Langille and her husband, Lawson. | BRADSHAW, Joseph Allen (I19326)
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| 1124 | Brian Ward of Leyburn.... Buried in Wensley.Will:102/33 Brian Ward Leyburn 1673 1259/189In the name of God Amen 29th Oct 1673 I Bryan Ward of Laborne ... yeoman ...being sick ..I give James Waricke my sister son my house at Grinton and a stable and [tow] garth belonging to it provided that he pay five pounds, one pound to his brother Guy Warrick one pound to his mother one pound to his aunt Elizabeth one pound to his aunt Isabell and five shillings to Elizabeth Kendall and ten shillings to Edward [Lendill] my good son and to Francis Place ten shillings and to his son John Place five shillings. I give my wife Alisse thirty pounds .... Brian Ward his markWilliam AllanThomas Winsforth his markInventory Brian Ward of Laborne 25th Nov 1673His purse and apparel 1 0 0One cow and one calfe 2 0 0Eighteen sheepe 2 0 0Three Horses 3 10 0One Peece of hay 1 10 0One little peece more of hsy 0 13 4One Cubert one Call and table one course longsettle two ould chares 0 8 0For Brasse and Pewder dishes and trenchers 0 10 011 11 4Debts oweing by the disseasedJohn Buterfield 6 5 0Tho Kendrey 2 18 6Rlph Dighton, John Clarkson, Thomas Kendray & William AllonAdminAlice Ward of Layborne widow and William Allen of Layborne yeoman | Source (S955)
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| 1125 | British Army WW1 medal rolls. Address given is 1216 Ave C North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. | MERRY, Joseph John (I16983)
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| 1126 | Bruce Arthur McKenzie - McKenzie, Bruce Arthur - 71, 1495 Church Dr., Lakeside, died Wednesday athome. Born in Dartmouth, he was a son of the late Aubrey MacKenzie and Clara(Gaetz) MacKenzie, Calgary, Alta. He was employed with Nova Scotia Light andPower Corp. as a first-class welder for 43 years. He is survived by a twinbrother, Burris, Halifax; a sister, Dorothy (Mrs. James Thompson), Calgary.His wife, the former Phyllis Louise Ward, died Thursday. The body is in J.Albert Walker Memorial Chapel, where a double funeral service will be 10a.m. Saturday, Rev. Duanne Tanswell officiating. Burial will be in FairviewCemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Luke's AnglicanChurch, Lakeside. | Source (S645)
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| 1127 | Built the houses at 11 Troop Lane (1876-1894) and 5399 Granville Road (1875). This could be an error since in 1875 he was only 17 yrs old. It was more likely his father Alfred E. Troop who built these houses. ======== Halifax Evening Mail 1903: Alfred L. Troop, Granville Ferry has been appointed stipendiary magistrate. | TROOP, Alfred Leander (I12258)
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| 1128 | BURCHELL, David George - 84, Bras d'Or, died January 30, 1994, at home. Born at Joggins Mines, Cumberland County, he was a son of the late George B. and Grace (Greenfield) Burchell. He came to Bras d'Or at an early age and attended Mount Allison University, later joining his father with the operation of the Bras d'Or Coal Company. For many years, he played a major role in coal research and development in conjunction with the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in Ottawa and Nova Scotia. He introduced into Canada new coal mining machines and methods of mining. He was a life member and past president of the Canadian Institute of Mining and member of Mining Society of Nova Scotia, of which he was a recipient of the Scotia Medal. He was a lifetime member of the board of trustees of the Cape Breton Miners' Museum. He served as chairman of the Atlantic Provinces Transportation Commission. He was a prominent member of the Atlantic Provinces Chamber of Commerce; member of Nova Scotia Labour Relations Board for 30 years; past president of the Rotary Club of North Sydney; recipient of the Paul Harris Fellowship Award; former member of the Northern Yacht Club and the Halifax Club. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Kenna; sister, Genista (Mrs. Duncan MacAskill), Halifax; brother, Ralph, Bridgewater; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Wilfred, Thomas. Cremation has taken place. A graveside committal service will be held at a later date in Lakeside Cemetery, North Sydney. Donations may be made to any charity. Arrangements under the direction of W.J. Dooley Funeral Home, North Sydney.[The Halifax Herald 2-Feb-1994] | BURCHELL, David George (I5127)
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| 1129 | BURCHELL, David George - 84, Bras d'Or, died January 30, 1994, at home. Born at Joggins Mines, Cumberland County, he was a son of the late George B. and Grace (Greenfield) Burchell. He came to Bras d'Or at an early age and attended Mount Allison University, later joining his father with the operation of the Bras d'Or Coal Company. For many years, he played a major role in coal research and development in conjunction with the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in Ottawa and Nova Scotia. He introduced into Canada new coal mining machines and methods of mining. He was a life member and past president of the Canadian Institute of Mining and member of Mining Society of Nova Scotia, of which he was a recipient of the Scotia Medal. He was a lifetime member of the board of trustees of the Cape Breton Miners' Museum. He served as chairman of the Atlantic Provinces Transportation Commission. He was a prominent member of the Atlantic Provinces Chamber of Commerce; member of Nova Scotia Labour Relations Board for 30 years; past president of the Rotary Club of North Sydney; recipient of the Paul Harris Fellowship Award; former member of the Northern Yacht Club and the Halifax Club. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Kenna; sister, Genista (Mrs. Duncan MacAskill), Halifax; brother, Ralph, Bridgewater; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Wilfred, Thomas. Cremation has taken place. A graveside committal service will be held at a later date in Lakeside Cemetery, North Sydney. Donations may be made to any charity. Arrangements under the direction of W.J. Dooley Funeral Home, North Sydney.[The Halifax Herald 2-Feb-1994] | Source (S773)
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| 1130 | BURCHELL, Ralph Mason - 82, Bridgewater, formerly of Cape Breton, passed away May 22, 1998, in Armview Estates, Halifax. Born in North Sydney, he was a son of the late George B. and Grace (Greenfield) Burchell. Surviving are his wife, Orie (Frittenburg), Bridgewater; daughters, Joyce (Mrs. Peter Saunders), Bridgewater; Janet (Mrs. Bill Bent), Halifax; son, James and wife Mimi, Halifax; grandsons, Nicholas, Matthew and Steven Saunders, Bridgewater; granddaughter, Suzanne Burchell, Halifax; sister, Genista MacAskill, Halifax. He was predeceased by brothers, David, Wilfred and Thomas. Memorial service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Bridgewater, Rev. John Clarke officiating. Burial of ashes will take place at a later date in Cape Breton. No flowers by request. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of choice. [Halifax Herald 24-May-1998] | BURCHELL, Ralph Mason (I5112)
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| 1131 | BURCHELL, Ralph Mason - 82, Bridgewater, formerly of Cape Breton, passed awayMay 22, 1998, in Armview Estates, Halifax. Born in North Sydney, he was a son of the late George B. and Grace (Greenfield) Burchell. Surviving are his wife, Orie (Frittenburg), Bridgewater; daughters, Joyce (Mrs. Peter Saunders), Bridgewater; Janet (Mrs. Bill Bent), Halifax; son, James and wife Mimi, Halifax; grandsons, Nicholas, Matthew and Steven Saunders, Bridgewater; granddaughter, Suzanne Burchell, Halifax; sister, Genista MacAskill, Halifax. He was predeceased by brothers, David, Wilfred and Thomas. Memorial service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Bridgewater, Rev. John Clarke officiating. Burial of ashes will take place at a later date in Cape Breton. No flowers by request. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of choice. [Halifax Herald 24-May-1998] | Source (S771)
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| 1132 | Burial at Holy Trinity Goodramgate | Source (S1675)
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| 1133 | burial at Ripon Cathedral | Source (S1230)
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| 1134 | Burial in Linden, Cumberland County | Source (S528)
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| 1135 | Burial record at Muker says Betty, wife of Richard Alderson of Ravenseat. | WARD, Elizabeth (I10028)
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| 1136 | Burial record at Marske says: "John Moore of Orgate buried..." | Source (S1191)
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| 1137 | Burial record at Muker | Source (S1328)
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| 1138 | Burial record at parish of Barningham. | Source (S1337)
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| 1139 | Burial record at Stanwick St. John | Source (S1155)
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| 1140 | Burial record at Stanwick St. John says he is 'of Caudwell' | Source (S1291)
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| 1141 | burial record calls her 'Hellen, wife of Simon Carter of Leyburn' | Source (S1126)
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| 1142 | Burial record December 22 1840 says 'widow of Thomas Ward' | Source (S1499)
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| 1143 | Burial record gives her paternal lineage as George Jackson, farmer of Muker. And gives her age as 84. | JACKSON, Catherine (I14979)
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| 1144 | Burial record in Spennithorne: Lucia Blackburn of Bellerby, widow, buried. | Source (S423)
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| 1145 | Burial record is at Richmond, but says his abode is Darlington. | WARD, Robert (I8340)
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| 1146 | Burial record is both under Gilling and Hutton Magna, and she is called Elizabeth. But often the names Isabella and Elizabeth are interchanged. | Source (S1063)
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| 1147 | Burial record says "Dinah, widow to Richard Parke buried age 88" | Source (S1447)
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| 1148 | Burial record says "Jane Calvert widow of Thwaite" | Source (S1310)
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| 1149 | Burial record says "John Calvert householder of Thwaite" | Source (S1106)
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| 1150 | burial record says 'daughter of William English of Scorton' | Source (S1552)
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