Matches 1,501 to 1,550 of 4,339
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| 1501 | Death record gives his age as 55. This determined his birth year.His abode is 'Downham Park'.which is Downholme Park which is only 11 miles from West Witton and is near Marske.His will, dated Sept 2, 1827. He leaves everything to his wife Jane. A Charles Ward is one of the witnesses.Wensley Memorial Inscription:Sacred to the memory of Robert WARD of Downholme Park who d. 17 Sep 1827 aged 55 yrs. Also in memory of Charles WARD son of the above who departed this life 19 day Feb 1833 aged 19 yrs. Also Jane his wife who d. 25 Jan 1851 aged 78 yrs | Source (S1116)
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| 1502 | death record gives his occupation as 'carpenter' | Source (S337)
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| 1503 | death record gives mother as Mary Bairy (should be Berry) | LOWTHERS, Morton (I163)
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| 1504 | Death record gives parents names and age as 42..Obituary. In Charlestown, Henry H. Harvey, 42 years. Funeral services at residence, Wednesday at 2pm. Thence to Woodlawn for interment. Funeral private. N.S. papers please copy. | Source (S1238)
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| 1505 | death record said she was born in Falmouth, NS, but a different source said Horton, Kings County, NS | Source (S351)
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| 1506 | Death record says he was 'divorced' at time of death. | HOLLINGSWORTH, James Madison (I16714)
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| 1507 | death record says his residence was King St., Fairview | Source (S587)
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| 1508 | Death record says Mrs. 'Eliza' Wilcox, widow. | Source (S471)
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| 1509 | Death record says she is age 42. Gives parents as James and Eliza Wilcox. Cause of death: dysentry | Source (S367)
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| 1510 | Death record says she was of Arkle Town, age 47 which matches perfectly with her birth date | Source (S1273)
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| 1511 | Death record says the religious denomination is Millennial Dawn (another name the Bible Students went by) | HUNTLEY, Harold Benjamin (I23645)
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| 1512 | Death record states 'widow of Thomas Ward... abode Reeth' | Source (S980)
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| 1513 | Death record states her mother as Katherine Constantine | Source (S1502)
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| 1514 | Death record states his parents are Edward King and Caroline Ward | Source (S834)
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| 1515 | Death record states she is a 67 yr old widow and gives her birthplace as Rawdon. Her occupation is hotel keeper and place of death as 3 Mile House. ------- The Halifax Herald Fri, Nov 14, 1890 ·Page 3 On Tuesday evening, Nov 11, Margaret, widow of the late Thos Ward, in her 67th year. Funeral from her late residence, Three Mile House, on Friday, 14th inst at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend. | O'BRIEN, Margaret (I832)
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| 1516 | Death record states she is of High Green, so we know this is the wife of Addison Longstaff. | Source (S1298)
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| 1517 | Death record states: residence was 65 Gowan Ave, East York. Place of death: Toronto General Hospital Cause of death: a) cardiac infarction, b) coronary occlusion Other morbid conditiions (if important): diabetes miletus. (for 1 year) Surgical operation? Yes. right cataract. Date of operation: Jan 3, 1947. So she died the same day of her cataract surgery. | STEEDMAN, Jane Morgan (I317)
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| 1518 | Death was reported by her grandson Edwin Dexter Church. | Source (S535)
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| 1519 | December 21, at Petite (Hants County) by the Rev. T.S. Crowe, Mr. Thomas Faulkner, junr, to Miss Maria Church, daughter of Mr. Israel Church.Acadian Recorder 6 January 1827 Vol. 15 No. 1 | Source (S1928)
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| 1520 | Deck hand. Says 'married' but wife not with him. | Source (S222)
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| 1521 | Delayed birth registration says his name was Walter Hurd Troop | Source (S1688)
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| 1522 | Determined by a Marske burial record which simply states "Simon Ward buried Novem 14" | Source (S417)
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| 1523 | determined from city directory of 1899 that shows Sarah as a widow of Alonzo Payzant. | PAYZANT, Alonzo (I22118)
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| 1524 | determined from headstone in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor | WARD, Gordon E. (I912)
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| 1525 | determined from headstone in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor | Source (S299)
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| 1526 | died 1 month after giving birth to daughter Sarah. | Source (S316)
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| 1527 | Died after he was included in his Aunt Joan (Tunstall) Ward's will of 1507. | Source (S1220)
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| 1528 | died after the 1851 census but before 1853. | RAW, George (I19212)
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| 1529 | Died aged 52 years SWAMPING OF A BOAT - SIX MEN DROWNED Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2583, 18 July 1878, Page 3 The Maori, which arrived from the West Coast this morning, reports arriving at Big Bay on the morning of the 16th, where Fisher, a digger, reported that on the 13th June, when shooting along the beach to the northward, he found a tent and a blanket; about 5 miles up the harbour further on he found the dead body of a stranger. He returned to camp and obtained assistance, and at daylight next morning returned to the scene of the accident, and found the bodies of T. Andrew, H. Williams, and James Dalzell. He removed the bodies above high water mark, and reported the circumstances to Capt. Brently, Martains Bay. A search party was organised, and the bodies of Jeremiah Dalzell or Yell, and John Gabriel were found. They buried the bodies and made a further search, but without success. It appears that the deceased party had sailed from Jackson's Bay in an open boat, with a quantity of tools, deeply laden, and had been swamped on the reef outside Big Bay. Yell leaves a wife and four children, Gabriel a wife and family in Nova Scotia. Conspaki, whose body is not recovered, leaves a wife and large family. The stranger is supposed to be D. Branschon. | GABRIEL, John Frederick (I21021)
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| 1530 | died apparently of drowning | Source (S575)
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| 1531 | died at 'Rubbing House' | Source (S909)
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| 1532 | died at 'Rubbing House' | Source (S910)
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| 1533 | Died at 1 Albany Road, Gillingham. Removed from/Address St Mark | BLACK, John (I16716)
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| 1534 | Died at 12 Sheridan St., West Orange, New Jersey | MATHERN, Harold B. (I24783)
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| 1535 | Died at daughter's home. Buried in Falmouth | MARSTERS, Eva May Gabriel (I23216)
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| 1536 | Died at Home Farm, Marske. | Source (S1387)
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| 1537 | Died at Home Farm, Marske. | Source (S1390)
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| 1538 | Died at Moor House, Skelton. | Source (S1046)
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| 1539 | Died at sea - washed overboard | MARSTERS, Capt William S. (I20724)
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| 1540 | Died at sea near Bermuda (source unknown)Acadian Recorder of Sept. 21, 1833 simply says:"Wednesday morning, Lieut. James Duffus R.N., aged 47 years | Source (S785)
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| 1541 | Died at sea on the Brig Leone along with the Captain, his brother in law, Capt. John Wiswell. He was a young man, not quite of age. | Source (S342)
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| 1542 | died before 1851 census. | Source (S326)
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| 1543 | died between Oct and Dec 1911 | Source (S1017)
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| 1544 | Died in Boston but buried in Scotch Village, Nova Scotia | GLEASON, Hannah (I19711)
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| 1545 | Died in Halifax explosion | Source (S662)
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| 1546 | Died in Halifax explosion along with husband and one of her twin sons. | Source (S373)
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| 1547 | Died in Halifax explosion. Buried in St. John Anglican Cemetery, Fairview. Plot:M 12 48Last address 31 Acadia St., Halifax, NS | WARD, Jessie W. (I3211)
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| 1548 | Died in Halifax explosion. Buried in St. John Anglican Cemetery, Fairview. Plot:M 12 48Last address 31 Acadia St., Halifax, NS | Source (S591)
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| 1549 | died in hospital in Dunfermline. daughter Agnes present. | Source (S329)
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| 1550 | Died in the Halifax Explosion | Source (S796)
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