Matches 2,401 to 2,450 of 4,339
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| 2401 | In the probate record for wife Rosina it gives his occupation as shoemaker. | Source (S1817)
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| 2402 | In the probate records, there is an entry that establishes William's birth as May 9, 1770. He was to have his share of his father's estate when he reached the age of 21.It states: William Berry now of age and is dated 9 May 1791. | Source (S509)
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| 2403 | In the same household there is Mary Ellen Guy, servant. This was Simon's first cousin and raised his children after his wife Elizabeth passed away in 1913. | CALVERT, Simon (I14847)
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| 2404 | In the voter's list of 1949 he is listed in Granville Ferry as 'merchant'. His daughter Grace at the same address is listed as 'postal clerk'. | SHAFNER, James Leroy (I16128)
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| 2405 | In this 1827 census, William is listed next to John Stewart (probably the son of the John Stuart who was his guardian) and Thomas Doncaster (his son-in-law). | Source (S505)
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| 2406 | In this census he gives his birth town as Ravensworth, hers is Newsham. | Source (S1157)
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| 2407 | In this census he gives his birthplace as Shepherds Hall.He is a coal miner.Jane gives her place of birth as Kirkbridge. | Source (S616)
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| 2408 | In this census his age is shown as 60 which would put his birth year at 1781 not 1771. | CALVERT, William (I14859)
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| 2409 | In this census she gives her birthdate as Dec, 1845.Incorperated Village of Bath On The Hudson, Rensselaer, New York | Source (S1850)
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| 2410 | In this census she gives her correct age, confirming her birth year. | BERRY, Mary Ellen (I154)
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| 2411 | In this census she gives her correct age, confirming her birth year. | Source (S31)
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| 2412 | In this census she has 2 daughters who were born after her husband William died. In the household is a boarder named Matthew Quail, age 40. Later, in 1864, Mary marries Matthew and we find them in the 1871 census with a 'step-child' named Matthew Whitehead. I believe this is an error and should be Martha since there is no record of the birth/baptism of a Matthew Whitehead, but there is for Martha in 1857 and she was only 15, so still at home. | Source (S1757)
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| 2413 | In this census she is a widow of a coal miner and a pauper (likely because she now had no income because she would have been just recently widowed, William having died in February 1851.) | Source (S1758)
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| 2414 | In this census she is listed as 'Mary E.' | Source (S263)
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| 2415 | In this census she is living in the household of her brother David and his wife. Jane is listed as 'Grocer'. | Source (S1289)
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| 2416 | In this census she is using her maiden name for both herself and her son William and is living with her parents William and Eunice Berry along with her 2 brothers. | Source (S883)
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| 2417 | In this census she is widowed, and gives her correct age, showing her birth year as 1838. | BERRY, Mary Ellen (I154)
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| 2418 | In this census she is widowed, and gives her correct age, showing her birth year as 1838. | Source (S30)
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| 2419 | In this census she, as seems to become a habit with her, does not provide her correct age but says she is 45 when she would actually be 63!! | BERRY, Mary Ellen (I154)
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| 2420 | In this census she, as seems to become a habit with her, does not provide her correct age but says she is 45 when she would actually be 63!! | Source (S29)
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| 2421 | In this census, Mary Jane Ward, Ellen's niece is a 'visitor' in their household. This would be Ellen's brother James' daughter. | Source (S751)
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| 2422 | In this census, the old name of Granville Ferry is used, New Caledonia. Alfred is listed as 'Store keeper'. The following is taken from http://mapannapolis.ca/heritage-properties-by-community/Community: Granville Ferry Photo Courtesy of Wendy MacDonald Built1850 - 1854 1st Owner: Alfred Troop Occupation: MerchantArchitecture: Modified Vernacular style. One and 1/2 storey wood construction with a steeply pitched end gable roof. 1/4 inset chimneys. 3 bay façade with central doorway. 6/6 windows with flat hoods. Brick foundation. Two-tiered pedimented entry porch with extended entrance on first floor. Classical supports, balustrade and stair railing. Greek influence in the return eaves, pilasters, side lights at entrance and decorative molding at cornices.History: This is one of the houses built by Alfred Troop. Alfred lived there with his wife and children, Alfred and Lilly (Sophia Lovica Ellen Marshall), plus his step-sons, Hugh and John Irvine and a niece, Margaret Troop. Mr Troop kept a store and was post master in a building further down the street. The house was purchased by James E. Shafner in 1874 and it remained in the possession of his heirs until 1984. Source Inventory Site Form 43 01 121(James Shafner's wife was Mary Mehitable Church, a 1st cousin once removed of Alfred Troop) | TROOP, Alfred E. (I12228)
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| 2423 | In this census, the old name of Granville Ferry is used, New Caledonia.Alfred is listed as 'Store keeper'.The following is taken from http://mapannapolis.ca/heritage-properties-by-community/Community: Granville FerryPhoto Courtesy of Wendy MacDonaldBuilt1850 - 18541st Owner: Alfred TroopOccupation: MerchantArchitecture: Modified Vernacular style. One and 1/2 storey wood construction with a steeply pitched end gable roof. 1/4 inset chimneys. 3 bay façade with central doorway. 6/6 windows with flat hoods. Brick foundation. Two-tiered pedimented entry porch with extended entrance on first floor. Classical supports, balustrade and stair railing. Greek influence in the return eaves, pilasters, side lights at entrance and decorative molding at cornices.History: This is one of the houses built by Alfred Troop. Alfred lived there with his wife and children, Alfred and Lilly (Sophia Lovica Ellen Marshall), plus his step-sons, Hugh and John Irvine and a niece, Margaret Troop. Mr Troop kept a store and was post master in a building further down the street. The house was purchased by James E. Shafner in 1874 and it remained in the possession of his heirs until 1984. Source Inventory Site Form 43 01 121(James Shafner's wife was Mary Mehitable Church, a 1st cousin once removed of Alfred Troop) | Source (S1556)
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| 2424 | In this census, William is 'Fred Ward' and he and wife Martha are lodgers in the home of John and Margery Chisholm. Interesting that there is also a 'Belle Urquhart' in this household as well. In both the 1871 and 1881 census there was a Martha Brown living in the household of William and Elizabeth Urquhart in Lower Londonderry. And when William and Martha were married, an Annie Urquhart is a witness. | Source (S238)
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| 2425 | In this town by Rev. Dr. Gray, Mr. John Roy, merchant, to Miss Susan Cunard, of this town.Acadian Recorder 11 June 1814 Vol. 2 No. 24 | Source (S1958)
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| 2426 | In William Conyers will of 1554 he leaves money for his 'bastard daughter Isabell' for her marriage. In the will of John Ward of Braithwaite in 1558 he commands that the agreement between he and William Conyers for the marriage of his son Christopher Ward be fulfilled. | CONYERS, Isabell (I7689)
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| 2427 | In William Mosher's 'Chronological History of the Mosher Family' he states of Robert 'is sailing a steamboat at Port Francis and has a family there.' | MOSHER, Robert (I442)
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| 2428 | In WWII | Source (S112)
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| 2429 | Included for a 500 acre plantation grant on a list along with the following people: Granted 11,000 acres on the eastern banks of the River Philip. Bounded in part by land laid out for the heirs of William Allan.Names listed in the documents: William Donkin Sr., Robert Donkin, George Oxley Sr., John Black, Thomas Stocks Black, George Taylor, Thomas Carter, Robert Ripley, Valentine Wood, William Wells, William Donkin Jr., George Oxley Jr., Richard Black, John Chapman, George Bulmore, Mathew Johnson, Roger Robinson, Henry Ripley, Hance Baker, William Morrill, John Atkinson, Thomas Atkinson | Source (S638)
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| 2430 | Included for a 500 acre plantation grant on a list along with the following people: Granted 11,000 acres on the eastern banks of the River Philip. Bounded in part by land laid out for the heirs of William Allan.Names listed in the documents: William Donkin Sr., Robert Donkin, George Oxley Sr., John Black, Thomas Stocks Black, George Taylor, Thomas Carter, Robert Ripley, Valentine Wood, William Wells, William Donkin Jr., George Oxley Jr., Richard Black, John Chapman, George Bulmore, Mathew Johnson, Roger Robinson, Henry Ripley, Hance Baker, William Morrill, John Atkinson, Thomas Atkinson | Source (S690)
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| 2431 | Increase is buried in St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Fairview, NS | WARD, Increase (I541)
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| 2432 | Increase is buried in St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Fairview, NS | Source (S166)
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| 2433 | Infant cholera | Source (S148)
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| 2434 | Inflammation of the lungs | WARD, Thomas (I7493)
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| 2435 | Info is from Probate record. | PORTER, George (I9306)
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| 2436 | Information provided by her daughter, Mrs. Hatfield. | Source (S830)
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| 2437 | Inherited his uncle Wandesford Gill's lands, etc. in Barton, North Yorkshire in 1742. | GILL, Thomas Esq. (I9340)
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| 2438 | Inherited two lots in Douglas Tsp. which had been purchased from James Dalrymple and Peter Hall, Israel was granted 500 acres on the Windsor-Chester Road in 1811; he was listed in the 1827 Kempt census as a farmer, Presbyterian and head of a family of 5 (2 males 3 females) | CHURCH, Israel (I2549)
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| 2439 | Innkeeper at the Cross Keys Inn and farmer of acres. | Source (S736)
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| 2440 | Innkeeper. "Dating from 1680 the Black Bull, with its delightful period features, is Reeth's oldest surviving Inn." (from the Black Bull Inn website) | WARD, William (I7505)
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| 2441 | Inquisition post mortem of William Ingilby, knight WYL230/3300 Sep 1618Contents: Granting continuance of tender to William Ingleby, esq.Mentioning the manors of Ripley, Broxholme, Brimham and North Deighton, and lands in Kirk Stainley, Hawkswick, Newton Morrell, Harewell, Laverton, Ripon, Studley, Heyshaw, Dacre, Banger Houses, New-houses, Deer Ing, Foldshaw, Braisty Wood, High Rails, Hartwith, Winsley, Barton, Birthwaite, Scarah, Clint, Killinghall. | Source (S1236)
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| 2442 | Inscription: In Affectionate Remembrance of George WARD of Reeth who died January 22nd 1869 in the 82nd year of his age His end was peace and of Frances his wife who died March 2nd 1872 Aged 63 years | WARD, George (I8669)
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| 2443 | Inscription:Erected in memory of Mary relict of Robt Scott Esqwho departed this life 12 February 1832 in the 90th year of her age Burial:Pioneer Cemetery Salisbury Back RoadAlbert CountyNew Brunswick, Canada | Source (S885)
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| 2444 | Inscription:Sacred to the memory of Robt Scott Esq And departed this life 17 May 1823 at the advanced age of 95 years & 10 days Burial:Pioneer Cemetery Salisbury Back RoadAlbert CountyNew Brunswick, Canada | Source (S884)
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| 2445 | InscriptionWIFE OF CAMPBELL, ARTHUR JCPL US MARINE CORPS | Source (S13)
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| 2446 | Inspector of Police | Source (S630)
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| 2447 | insulation contractor | WARD, Ralph Sydney (I1)
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| 2448 | insulation contractor | WARD, Ralph Sydney (I1)
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| 2449 | Insulator | WARD, Ralph Sydney (I1)
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| 2450 | Insurance agent. | MATHERS, John (I10020)
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