Matches 251 to 300 of 4,339
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| 251 | A Samuel Caldwell received a grant of 500 acres at Panuke Lakes, Hants County in 1821. Not sure if this would be Samuel Jr. or Senior. According to 1838 Hants County census, Samuel has: 1 male under 6 (Samuel 3) 1 female 6-14 (Sarah) 2 males over 14 (Charles and Edward) 4 females over 14 (Mary Ann Rickards, Mary Maria Caldwell, Ruth and Jane) Source of this information is from Gloria Blanchard at WHHS | CALDWELL, Samuel Jr. (I123)
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| 252 | a Seaman | TAYLOR, Stephen B. (I3213)
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| 253 | A servant | Source (S1286)
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| 254 | A servant in the Hall household | Source (S1160)
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| 255 | A servant in the household of Margaret Thwaite, innkeeper.Place of birth for John given as Carlton | IVESON, John (I10395)
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| 256 | A servant in the household of Margaret Thwaite, innkeeper.Place of birth for John given as Carlton | Source (S1379)
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| 257 | A ship builder according to his daugher Annie's marriage registration. | MOSHER, James (I4058)
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| 258 | A ship's Captain, he piloted Cunard steamers between Halifax and Boston. | STAIRS, John II (I5649)
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| 259 | A shorthand typist, living at home with her parents. | WALTERS, Ella Margaret (I10647)
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| 260 | A shorthand typist, living at home with her parents. | Source (S1436)
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| 261 | A smelter | WHARTON, Robert (I16031)
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| 262 | a teacher | Source (S1504)
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| 263 | A Visitor at the Henry and Elizabeth King household. | Source (S1815)
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| 264 | A visitor in his brother John's household. Born Wensley | Source (S1133)
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| 265 | A visitor in the home of her daughter Dorothy (Wilkinson) Wilson | Source (S1521)
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| 266 | A visitor in the home of Jane Stabler and son Thomas Stabler | Source (S1034)
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| 267 | A visitor in the household of Thomas Constantine. Since Matthew's father was James Binks Constantine, this would mean that Matthew is the son of Thomas' half brother. | Source (S1489)
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| 268 | A widow again, now living in household of her daughter Alice Waites | Source (S759)
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| 269 | A widow and living with her son Thomas O. (solicitor) and a servant Annie Frodsham. | PRESTON, Mary A. (I17780)
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| 270 | A widow living in the home of her sister Elizabeth Dove.Gives place of birth as Kirby Hill. | Source (S612)
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| 271 | A widower boarding at the home of his brother William. | ALDERSON, Miles (I10406)
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| 272 | A widower living in the household of his eldest son, Matthew. | CHALDER, John Nathan (I7587)
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| 273 | A widower living with his brother William along with John's son William. | Source (S1818)
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| 274 | Abigail's age at baptism, 43 yrs.Baptized by H.L Owen. | Source (S120)
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| 275 | Abode at time of birth was Oswald Pasture. His father was a labourer. | Source (S1592)
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| 276 | Abode, Swinithwaite. Father's occupation labourer. | Source (S1790)
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| 277 | Abraham Bloodgood was in the Albany Militia along with Capt. John Scott | BLOODGOOD, Abraham (I4318)
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| 278 | Acadian Recorder Issue: 7 December 1850 Vol. 38 No. 49 At Windsor on the 22 Nov. Phoebe relict of the late William Walter Richards, aged 86 years. New Brunswick papers please copy | SENTELL, Phoebe (I653)
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| 279 | Acadian Recorder – Saturday, 15 January 1820 – Page 3 –Shocking Casualty –Mr. James Lockhart of Rawdon, on the 29th ultimo, in cutting a large tree for firewood, it suddenly fell off from the stump and struck his right foot, tore it off from the leg and sunk the severed part fifteen or eighteen inches into the ground; drew off with it six of the main cords of the leg as far as the knee; notwithstanding the shock, he rose from the fall, not knowing he had just lost his foot, until his man told him that his foot was off; on which he got upon his horse and rode home. Surgical aid was immediately sought, and an amputation of the mangled part of the leg was performed the same night. At nine o\clock the next morning he expired, with a mind tranquil and resigned, full of hope of a resurrection into immortal life – leaving a wife and one child to sustain the loss. | LOCKHART, James (I3865)
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| 280 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17195)
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| 281 | Accompanied by daughter Fanny. Both have occupation as 'Lady' | Susannah (I18275)
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| 282 | According to 1861 census he is 'Native American' | MYSHRALL, Francis (I12319)
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| 283 | According to 1861 census she is 'Native American' | UNKNOWN, Roseann (I12320)
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| 284 | According to 1895 Valuation Roll. | Source (S111)
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| 285 | According to 1911 Hants County census, Henry is living with John A and Amy next door to Jehu and Edith and is listed with surname 'Harvey'. | WARD, Henry (I789)
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| 286 | According to 1920 US Census | Source (S292)
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| 287 | According to a chart based on The Origin of New Brunswick Politics, 1783-1786. Fredericton, NB. New Ireland Press. 1983, the ship Hope departed New York with a fleet of ships after the Revolutionary war on Apr. 27, 1783 arrived at New Brunswick between June 10-12, 1783. | Source (S177)
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| 288 | According to an email from his granddaughter: "He left his family on January 31, 1924 to go the US. He eventually remarried to Esther Pearl (Williams) Pellett on October 15, 1931 in Hartford, CT. He died May 8, 1982 in East Hartford. Roy changed his name to Raymond Walker sometime before the 1940 Hartford Census. His obit and death record is under the name Raymond Walker. His first wife, Lena Mosher, died September 18, 1964 in Riverton, Pictou County, NS. | WOOFF, Roy (I6582)
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| 289 | according to baptism record at Christ Church, Windsor | Source (S128)
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| 290 | according to baptism record at Christ Church, Windsor | Source (S130)
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| 291 | according to baptism record of his daughter Mary | Source (S1494)
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| 292 | according to birthdate on death certificate | Source (S551)
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| 293 | According to Christ Church Anglican, Windsor, NS burial records. | Source (S477)
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| 294 | according to Christ Church, Windsor baptism record. | Source (S313)
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| 295 | according to Christ Church, Windsor baptism record. | Source (S314)
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| 296 | according to Christ Church, Windsor baptism record. | Source (S315)
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| 297 | according to Christ Church, Windsor baptism record. | Source (S317)
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| 298 | according to Christ Church, Windsor record. | LOWTHERS, Sarah (I956)
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| 299 | according to city directory listing. | Source (S87)
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| 300 | According to daughter Catherine's death record, her father was a school teacher. | Source (S57)
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