Matches 2,951 to 3,000 of 4,339
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| 2951 | Microfilm #15928 NSARM | Source (S1899)
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| 2952 | Middle name 'Anderson' is from the death index. | BERRY, Joseph Anderson (I2532)
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| 2953 | Middlesborough Circuit Wesleyan Methodist, Middlesbrough, York, England | BRADBURY, Louisa Alice (I9313)
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| 2954 | Middlesborough Circuit Wesleyan Methodist, Middlesbrough, York, England | Source (S1248)
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| 2955 | Middleton Tyas parish record: "Buried Thomas Tidyman, a Catholic, from Halfpenny House, very aged. | Source (S1467)
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| 2956 | Miles son of William Alderson of Birkdale | Source (S1331)
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| 2957 | Miles was a joint executor (along with John Ward and John Wilson) of his father's will | WITHES, Miles (I9131)
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| 2958 | MILLER, Brian Suddenly at Toronto on Thursday, June 29, 1967, Brian Miller (Past Master of Riverdale Lodge No 494, G.R.C., A.F. & A.M.), beloved husband of Helen Dalrymple, dear father of Jean (Mrs. T. Evans), of Ottawa, brother of Maynard Miller of Gaspe, Quebec, dear grandfather of Laurie, Nancy and Brian Evans. Friends may call at the Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge St., from 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Service in the chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Masonic service Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. | MILLER, Brian Ray (I1932)
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| 2959 | MILLER, KENNETH (KEN} MAYNARD - 79, Windsor, died 9 Jan 1992 in the Windsor Elms. Born in Brooklyn, Hants County, he was a son of the late Maynard and Louise (Harvey) Miller. He was a former reporter on the editorial staff of The Halifax Herald and on retirement, he continued to write a column for several years in the Hants Journal called To The Point. He is survived by two sisters, Helena (Mrs. H. E. Read), Olive (Mrs. G. A. Gladwin), both of Halifax; a niece, three nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Hubert (missing in action in the Second World War). Funeral in Windsor. and burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor. | MILLER, Kenneth Maynard (I19020)
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| 2960 | miner | DALRYMPLE, Alexander (I329)
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| 2961 | Miner | WARD, Anthony (I7472)
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| 2962 | Miss Isabella Gertrude Willett, RN, 85, Granville Ferry and Halifax, died on Sunday at the Fairview Villa. Born at Granville Ferry, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Mary (Hamilton) Willett. She leaves 1 sister, Agnes, Mrs LeRoy Shaffner, Granville Ferry. Funeral was today from the Cruikshank Funeral Home Chapel, Robie Street, Halifax, today (Tuesday), Archdeacon HB Wainwright officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Annapolis Royal. | WILLET, Isabella Gertrude (I17710)
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| 2963 | Mistakenly named John A. Hopper. | Source (S743)
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| 2964 | month and date illegible | Source (S1267)
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| 2965 | Months at School: 5096 Occupation: Apprentice Stenographer Employment Type: 2 Wage Earner Nature of Work: Steel Plant B Income: 400 | WARD, Ralph Sydney (I1)
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| 2966 | Months at School: 5096Occupation: Apprentice StenographerEmployment Type: 2 Wage EarnerNature of Work: Steel Plant BIncome: 400 | Source (S1)
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| 2967 | MOSHER (Card), Lois Grace 79, of Windsor, formerly of Mosherville, Hants Co. passed away on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, in Dykeland Lodge, Windsor. Born on April 10, 1930, in Saint John, N.B., she was the daughter of the late Elizabeth Keirstead. She was a former member of the Newport Jolly Senior's and the Windsor Gliders Club. She is survived by her daughters, Carol (John) Wells, Clarksville; Dawn (Andre) d'Aragon, Cameron Lake; sons, Alex (Debbie) Mosher, East Walton; Isaac (Terry) Mosher, Waverley; Michael (Darlene) Mosher, Scotch Village; Robin Mosher, Scotch Village; Peter Mosher, Scotch Village; Richard "Rick" Mosher, Edson, Alta.; 22 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren. Besides her mother, she was predeceased by her husband, Basil Mosher (1980); daughter, Natalie Kim Mosher (1976). Family visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. today in Lindsay's Windsor Funeral Home, 194 King St., Windsor. A private family funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 17, in Lindsay's Windsor Funeral Home Chapel, with her son, the Rev. Alex Mosher officiating. Interment will be in St. Stephen's Anglican Cemetery, Stanley. Family flowers only. Donations in memory of Lois may be made to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind or to Canadian Diabetes Association. | CARD, Lois Grace (I20217)
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| 2968 | Mosher, Daniel, of Avondale, Hants County (c.1801-1900) The Evening Mail, Thursday, 11 October 1900, p. 7: Died - At Avondale, Hants, October 6th, Daniel MOSHER, son of Nicholas MOSHER and grandson of James MOSHER, who came to Newport in 1760 from Rhode Island with other emigrants who took up the township of Newport. Daniel was the last of his generation of children of the late Nicholas MOSHER and was 99 years, six months and 15 days old. | Source (S119)
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| 2969 | MOSHER, John, of Newport, m. Miss Mary, 2nd d/o James WARD, 20th inst, at Ten Mile House, Sackville, by the Rev. Mr. Maynard. (AC, Sat., 27 Jan. 1855). Jan.27, 1855 - MARRIED - At Ten Mile House, Sackville,[NS] Sat. 20th inst., by Rev. Mr. Maynard, John MOSHER, of Newport, to Miss Mary, 2nd d/o James WARD. [from Halifax NOVA SCOTIAN newspaper] | Family: MOSHER, John William / WARD, Mary Elizabeth (F58)
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| 2970 | MOSHER, John, of Newport, m. Miss Mary, 2nd d/o James WARD, 20th inst, at Ten Mile House, Sackville, by the Rev. Mr. Maynard. (AC, Sat., 27 Jan. 1855).Jan.27, 1855 - MARRIED - At Ten Mile House, Sackville,[NS] Sat. 20th inst., by Rev. Mr. Maynard, John MOSHER, of Newport, to Miss Mary, 2nd d/o James WARD. [from Halifax NOVA SCOTIAN newspaper] | Source (S1860)
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| 2971 | Most of the Whitells of this time period were in Bowes. The parish registers for Bowes don't start until 1674. That's why I cannot find a birth record for him. However, there was a John Whitell living at Scargill (between Bowes and Barningham) in the 1673 Hearth Tax Poll. I am pretty sure this must be Hugh's father. The fact that Hugh married Margaret Ward of Woodclose makes Scargill even more likely since they are only a couple of miles apart. Plus Margaret was buried in Barningham, 3 miles from Scargill. | Source (S1040)
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| 2972 | Mother named as Margaret Harrison, single woman.Actually baptized at Kirkhaugh in Northumberland which is only 3.5 miles north of Alston, Cumberland. | Source (S1759)
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| 2973 | Mother's maiden name given as Hall | Source (S1486)
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| 2974 | Mother's maiden name given as Hufton | Source (S578)
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| 2975 | mother's maiden name given as Shaw | Source (S1322)
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| 2976 | Mother's maiden name given as Shaw | Source (S1667)
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| 2977 | Mother's maiden name Harrison | Source (S1721)
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| 2978 | Mother's maiden name Lonsdale | Source (S1606)
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| 2979 | Mother's maiden name Lonsdale | Source (S1607)
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| 2980 | Mother's maiden name Lonsdale | Source (S1608)
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| 2981 | Mother, Lovica, age 73 is living with them. On one side of them is Daniel and Mary Anderson and on the other side, Robert Delap and family | TROOP, Alfred Leander (I12258)
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| 2982 | Mother, Lovica, age 73 is living with them.On one side of them is Daniel and Mary Anderson and on the other side, Robert Delap and family | Source (S1564)
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| 2983 | Motor lorry driver - heavy work | Source (S761)
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| 2984 | Moved to Australia 1880 | WARD, John (I16653)
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| 2985 | Moved to Nova Scotia from Ireland as a child in 1771 via New York. 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. | CALDWELL, Samuel Sr. (I79)
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| 2986 | Moved to U.S. in 1885 | BABINEAU, Henry Edward (I45)
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| 2987 | Mrs. Catherine Maracle, 83, 535 London street west, widow of James Maracle, died today at East Windsor Hospital. Mrs. Maracle had been ill for two years but death came suddenly as a result of pneumonia. She was born in Deseronto, Ontario, and lived in Windsor three years. She was a member of All Saints' Church. Her husband, James, died in 1934. Surviviors are five sons, John and Leonard, of Windsor, William, Detroit, Wilson, of Deseronto, and Harry, of Buffalo; three brothers, Edward,, Lawrence and Nelson, all of Deseronto, and one sister, Mrs. Maggie Maracle, of Deseronto. | LOFT, Catharine (I19570)
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| 2988 | Mrs. E.H. Marsters Windsor, Nov. 21 - The death of Mrs. E.H. Marsters occurred at Lower Burnlington, Hants County, Nov. 4. Mrs Marsters had been in failing health for two years but bore her suffering with Christian fortitude until the end. There are left to mourn, five sons, Fred, Summerville; John M. Stratford, Conn; William, Lewis and George, Lower Burlington. Three sisters also survive, Mrs. Cassie Burgess, Grand Pre; Mrs. Tupper Sanford, Lower Burlington; Mrs. Bishop, Bridgeport, Conn., and one brother. S.A. Burgess, of Amherst. The funeral service held at the church was largely attended. Rev. G.A. Bryant officiated and interment was at Riverside cemetery. | BURGESS, Olive Jane (I3182)
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| 2989 | Mrs. F.W. Watson Windsor, Nov. 11th Mrs. Frederick William Watson passed away at the Payzant Memorial Hospital Wednesday night after a short illness. She was in her 48th year. Mrs. Watson was a highly respected citizen of Brooklyn. Whe was a member of the Church of England Three Mile Plains and was keenly interested in all community affairs. The deceased was the former Hilda Caldwell, daughter of Samuel Caldwell, Three Mile Plains, and has lived in Brooklyn with her husband for 21 years. She leaves to mourn besides her husband, Frederick William Watson, one daughter, Helen, at home, three sons, Harry at home, Herman Caldwell, Brooklyn; George Caldwell, Brooklyn; one sister, Ethel, Mrs. George Lowthers, Halifax; one brother, Frederick Caldwell, Three Mile Plains. The remains are resting at Lindsay's Funeral Home until Saturday when they willl be taken to her home in Brooklyn for funeral service, Satuday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Parmona, pastor of the Church of England, Brooklyn will officiate. Interment will be in the family lot Brookly Cemetary. | CALDWELL, Hilda Cathleen (I1603)
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| 2990 | Mrs. George Ward Bridgewater Bulletin ,dated April 7, 1943.The death of Mrs. George Ward occurred at her home on King Street at four o'clock on Sunday afternoon following an illness of several weeks. She was thirty-nine years of age and was born at New Germany, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Whynot.Left to mourn their loss in her immediate family are her husband and three children, Lester, Everett, and Jean.The funeral was held from Sweeny's Funeral home at 2:30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Geo. A. Ernst, rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, of which she was a member, officiating. Burial was made at BrooksideCemetery. | Source (S1513)
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| 2991 | Mrs. Hilda GordonThe death of Mrs. Hilda Gordon, 75, occurred yesterday morning in Spring Garden Villa.She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward of Sydney.Mrs. Gordon is survived by three brothers, Clyde (should be Claude) in Sydney, Ralph and Raymond in Toronto, and two sisters, Mrs. Reuben Martin (Blanche), Halifax, and Mrs. Archie Vatcher (Irene), Sydney. She was predeceased by her sister Madge, Mrs. John Babineau.Her body rests at T.W. Curry's Downtown Chapel, 390 George Street, where funeral services will be conducted by Rev. E.L. Parsons of Christ Church Parish.Interment will take place in Hardwood Hill Cemetery. | Source (S116)
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| 2992 | Mrs. Samuel Cochran Sweet's Corner, Nov. 30th - The community of Sweet's Corner lost one of its oldest residents Monday, Nov. 13th, when Mrs. Samuel Cochran passed to her eternal rest. Though in poor health for several months she wasw never heard to complain. Mrs. Cochran was 70 years of age, was much beloved and highly respected by all who knewe her. The funeral was held on Wednesday at 2 o'clock p.m. It Was one of the largest seen in the community about sixty-five carriages following the remains to St. Croix cemetery. Rev. L.B.Campbell conducted the service at the house and grave. Besides a sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn six daughters, five sons, forty-seven grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. The daughters are Mrs. Everett P. Bowlby, Mrs. Morris Harvey, Mrs. Chas. F. Caldwell, Mrs. Chas. D. Hunter, Mrs C. Douglas Riley all of Sweet's Corner and Mrs. Geo. W. Mosher, Halifax, N.S. The sons are Fred, George, Murray and Laurie of Sweet's Corner and Nathanial of Walton. | PEMBERTON, Elizabeth (I209)
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| 2993 | Mrs. Wendol JONES ran a private school for girls in Doctor Spier’s house. Pupils included Maudie SPIERS, Gwenny JONES, Isabel WARD, the Registrar’s daughter, and the Denys BURTON girls and Cogden Hall girls. | WARD, Isabel Margaret (I9308)
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| 2994 | Muker parish register says Richard, son of Jos. Raw of Lodge Green. | RAW, Richard (I15055)
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| 2995 | Music Teacher, widow | ST. LUKE, Susannah (I18276)
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| 2996 | Must have been a gentleman because he had a servant, W. Mountain who was buried May 24 1558 | TAILBUS, Thomas (I9201)
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| 2997 | Must have died in infancy | BERRY, Thomas (I2232)
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| 2998 | My DNA match on Ancestry. She is a descendent of the Marsters. Also matches Michelle. She is related to her through her Dad's side... thru Charles Evander Porter. | PETROCELLI, Linda (I18009)
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| 2999 | My DNA matches with descendants of Thomas Calvert of Muker have confirmed that Jane Ward 'wife of Thomas Calvert' was actually the daughter of Ralph Ward of Marske. Yorkshire Administrations: Folio: 98 Name: Warde, Ralph Parish or Place of Residence: East Layton Administrator: Jane, only child, wife of Thomas Calvert | WARD, Jane (I7771)
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| 3000 | My father always said his birthday was November 29th, which is also why they got married on that date.However, his mother, in the application for registration of birth states that he was born on November 30th. | Source (S2)
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