Matches 2,101 to 2,150 of 4,339
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| 2101 | Her will was dated Apr 20 1547. | Source (S1219)
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| 2102 | Her will was dated Nov 14 1473 and proved at York on Mar 20 1474."1473, November 14. — Will of Joan Warde, relict of Sir Roger Warde the elder of Gevendale, knight, lying on her sick-bed. To be buried at the Abbey of Esholt, within the Church; to the Prioress and Convent of Esholt 20s., and 10s. to be distributed among the nuns [sundry other legacies]. A jewel called "an nowche" of gold, with a precious stone, to be sold, and the price given to a priest to celebrate for my soul and my husband's, and for the soul of Thomas Markenfeld, my brother. To Christopher son of Sir Roger Warde the younger a silver bowl with a cover called "a plane pece." Residue to Nicholas Warde and William Warde my sons, equally, and they to be executors. Witnesses: Dom Richard Brown, Rector of Gyslay, etc. Proved March 29, 1474. " | Source (S1217)
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| 2103 | Herdsman | Source (S745)
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| 2104 | Herdsman On Farm | Source (S717)
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| 2105 | Herdsman on farm, living with mother Ann, now age 60. | Source (S814)
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| 2106 | Here Elizabeth finally reveals her place of birth as Shepherd's Hall. In previous censuses she gave a more general location of Kirby Hill, the place of her baptism. | Source (S618)
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| 2107 | Here he gives his age as 81, which gives his birth year as 1770. Household consists of wife Mary and son James. Farming 6 acres | CALVERT, William (I14859)
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| 2108 | Here he is listed as widowed and occupation retired printer. His birthdate and place are given as 8 Aug 1839 Nova Scotia | WARD, John Dumaresq (I18056)
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| 2109 | Here John is 50 yrs old and is a carpenter and gives his place of birth as Grewelthorpe. Wife Eleanor is now 29 and they have a son Henry, age 8 and also John's son John, age 8, from his previous marriage. | Source (S1363)
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| 2110 | Here John is a widower and has a 3 year old son John. Living in the household is his future wife, Ellen Rodwell, age 15. | Source (S1364)
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| 2111 | Here John is listed as John F.D. Ward, age 7. Living with his father John (listed by his middle name De Meresq), his father's second wife, Mary Ann, and his grandmother Susannah St. Luke, a piano teacher. | WARD, John F. Dumaresq (I18055)
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| 2112 | Here rest the remains of Thomas Reed Ward, of Over-Dinsdale, in this parish, who was born in the city of York, and died at Hurworth on the 12th day of June 1804, aged 73 | Source (S1205)
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| 2113 | Here she is 15 and is a servant at an inn in Scorton run by John and Ann Brownless. | Source (S1159)
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| 2114 | Here she is a servant in the household of Joseph and Rachel Smith. | Source (S1767)
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| 2115 | Here she is listed as Madge Lowther, variety, 12 Agricola and husband Edward as 'truckman' 12 Agricola. In the same directory there is a listing for Edward Louther, variety, 12 Agricola. Must be their son. | MCSWAINE, Margery (I1722)
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| 2116 | Here she is listed separately as Mrs. Edward Lowther, variety, 12 Agricola. | MCSWAINE, Margery (I1722)
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| 2117 | Here she is living in Bridgeport, Connecticut with her husband and two sons. But by 1901, a year later, she is back living in Kempt Shore, NS with her brother, sisters and her brother's 6 year old daughter. | MOSHER, Sarah E. (I6103)
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| 2118 | Here, Florence gives her age as 18 years old but is actually 16., arriving in Maine by ship. She gives her contact as Mrs. Leonard Ward which would be her aunt... the wife of her mother's brother. | MOSHER, Florence M. (I24781)
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| 2119 | Here, John is listed by his middle name 'De Meresque' and has French as his origin! Lists his place of birth as U.S. Occupation printer. In the same household is his mother-in-law Susannah St. Luke, music teacher, and his second wife Mary Ann, also born in the U.S. As well as his 7 year old son John F. Ward It could be that John was at work when the census was taken and the mixed up information was given by his mother-in-law who possibly didn't know John's personal details that well. Susannah was also a 'high society' type of person who perhaps thought John's middle name sounded more 'interesting' than John, and sounded 'French'... or possibly the census taker assumed it was French. | WARD, John Dumaresq (I18056)
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| 2120 | Here, Laura and daughter Vera Claine are staying with Laura's sister Vera Parker. | HARRIS, Laura Isabelle (I759)
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| 2121 | Here, Laura calls herself 'separated', yet her ex husband Ralph Claine, living elsewhere, calls himself widowed. Also living in this household is Laura Ward, her aunt, my grandfather's sister. | HARRIS, Laura Isabelle (I759)
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| 2122 | Hilda and Clarence were never officially divorced. After they separated, Clarence lived with Mary in Boston and raised a family with her there. | Source (S1853)
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| 2123 | HINDS, Daisy Elizabeth - At the Almonte Memorial Hospital, Sunday, Feb. 16, 1964. Daisy Elizabeth Hinds, beloved wife of the late Ambrose D. Hinds, mother of (Merle) "Mrs. W.L. Chapin. " RR 4 Almonte, in her 71st year. Resting at the Combs Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte. Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church, Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 9 a.m. Entombment St. Mary's Vault. | GOUGH, Daisy Elizabeth (I1071)
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| 2124 | His baptism record says his mother was Elizabeth Ingram and father was Benjamin Taylor. But in the 1841 census he is living in Marrick in the household of John and Hannah Ingram who were married in 1836, 13 years after James' birth. So, James' mother was John Ingram's sister and had James before she married Thomas Siddle. | Source (S1838)
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| 2125 | His birth certificate ordered from GRO has his name as only Thomas... no middle name. It also does not provide the name of the father. Gives mother as Elizabeth Ann Ward. | WARD, Thomas William (I8034)
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| 2126 | His death date is determined from headstone, Maplewood Cemetery, WindsorObituary Chronicle Herald - Saturday, 13 Dece,ber 1958James Ward - A well known resident of Hants County, James Henry Ward, Brooklyn, diedFriday at his home. He was 72. A native of Brooklyn where he lived all hislife, he was the son of Edward and Mary Ward, and a member of the UnitedChurch. For more than 22 years he operated the J.H. Ward and Son servicestation. Surviving are his wife, the former Elvie Etta Robinson of The Gore;one daughter, Phyllis (Mrs. Bruce MacKenzie), Armdale; two sons, Charles,Lower Sackville and Major, Brooklyn and two sisters, Mrs. Jehu Ward,Brooklyn and Mrs. Charles Robinson, Windsor. The body is resting at the R.D.Lindsay Funeral Home, Windsor, from where it will be taken Sunday to theUnited Church for funeral service at 2:30. Rev. Percy Page will officiate.Burial will be in the Windsor cemetery. Same Newspaper - Page 26 - Deaths - Ward, James Henry, passed away at his home, Brooklyn, Hants Co. on December 13, 1958 at the age of 72. The remains are resting at R.D. Lindsay's Funeral Home, Windsor. Funeral service will be held in the Brooklyn United Church on Sunday, December 14, 1958 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Percy Page will officiate. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor. | Source (S286)
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| 2127 | His death record gives his mother's name as Susan Paterson, not Ward | PORTER, Reuben (I25626)
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| 2128 | His death record gives his name as Thomas Ward, without a middle name. | Source (S1098)
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| 2129 | His death record gives his parents as William Lake and Mary Elizabeth Jane Rolfe (should be Mary Jane Burgess). I note that the report was given by Alfred's son-in-law, so probably didn't have his facts correct. | Source (S825)
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| 2130 | His death record gives his parents names as Henry and Eliza Blois. | Source (S684)
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| 2131 | His grandmother, Mary (Colling) Read, left him 40 pounds currency in her will of 1801 | Source (S688)
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| 2132 | His mother, Mary is a 'widow of a coal miner'. | Source (S1753)
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| 2133 | His name is given as George Henry Shay on the marriage record. | Source (S2137)
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| 2134 | His name is not included in this census as it only lists heads of families He was likely still living at home so is part of the household listed as Charles R. Ward, his father. | WARD, John Dumaresq (I18056)
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| 2135 | His name sometimes shows as Edmund | IVESON, Edward (I13487)
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| 2136 | His occupation is 'gardner' | Family: CRANDALL, Henry Benjamin / PORTER, Harriet Belle (F5168)
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| 2137 | His occupation is 'tea cooper' | MOBBS, Stanley (I16726)
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| 2138 | His residence at time of death was Carrville, the same place where he appears in the 1881 census living with his parents Nathan and Mary. | Source (S1033)
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| 2139 | his residence at time of marriage is Windsor. | Family: LUNN, William Henry / MORASH, Antoinette (F8436)
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| 2140 | His residence in 1834 is according to a marriage bond for Mary Burgess and Archibald Campbell of Kempt, Hants County. | Source (S171)
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| 2141 | His residence is Barton le Street, her's is Azenby Hall which is near Thirsk. | Source (S2031)
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| 2142 | His residence is Moor Close. Dinah's is Angram. | Family: GUY, Thomas / PEACOCK, Dinah (F4995)
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| 2143 | His residence is Moor Close. Her residence is Scarr Houses. | Family: GUY, George / GUY, Alice (F6016)
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| 2144 | His son Robert died in 1920 in WW1. Calls him son of 'the late' Henry C. Caldwell. | Source (S22)
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| 2145 | His title Captain comes from his appointment in the American Revolutionary War. He served with the 96th, South Carolina. Later coming to Nova Scotia as a United Empire Loyalist he was the Deputy Surveyor for the Rawdon area at its inception. | BOND, John (I1503)
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| 2146 | His wife was a widow in the 1891 census. His son Richard states on his marriage record that his father was 45 at death. | WARD, George (I742)
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| 2147 | His wife's name was determined from the 1748 burial record in Richmond, Yorkshire, of Ann Bramwell, wife of Walter Bramwell. There was a George Bramwell and a Robert Bramwell living in Stanhope Forrest, Durham in the 1666 hearth tax survey. | BRAMWELL, Walter (I10093)
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| 2148 | His will gives names of children as Henry, Mary, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Jane. | FRYER, Joseph (I9627)
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| 2149 | His will reads:Lisdillon, 15th February, 1880The last will and testament of James Lowther Senior of Lisdillon. I James Lowther of Lisdillon being of delicate health but sound in mind and Indeq_____ment do make this my last will and Testament. That is to say I will and bequeath to William Lowther of Lisdillon, my son all my farm and land in Lisdillon with all stock of Cattle of all kinds with all crop and farming implement with all and every other property of any kind whatsoever I may die possessed of. I will and bequeath to Matilda Mary Lowther my daughter one hundred pounds sterling to be paid by William Lowther out of my farm and other property to be paid in one full sum in case he William Lowther gets married. If he remains unmarried he shall pay the above sum of one hundred pounds sterling in sums of twenty pounds yearly until the one hundred pounds shall be paid in full. I will and bequeath to James Lowther Junior to John Lowther Lizzie Lowther otherwise Foster and Jane Lowther otherwise MacFarland each and every of these the sum of one shilling sterling to be paid at my decease. I appoint the Rev. Richard Babington and James Henderson my Executors.James Lowtherpresent James McKeever, William SmythFor probate pre pro. book Note for 398.??Will & probate 6.fors ??Affidavit of due tax___ filed | Source (S302)
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| 2150 | His will, dated July 2, 1836, states he is of Moor Close House. He leaves everything to his three sisters Jane (Jenny) the wife of Jonathan Hunter, Alice (wife of John Alderson), and Elizabeth (wife of John Guy). Alice's son James Alderson is named sole executer. | Source (S1722)
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