Matches 301 to 350 of 4,339
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| 301 | According to daughter Madge border crossing record when going to visit her Aunt Mrs. Fred Lowther in Vanceboro, Maine. | Source (S80)
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| 302 | According to Edith Mosher's book North Along the Shore, "Avondale was one of the important ship-building centers in the 1800s. The Mosher shipyard was started by Nicholas Mosher, a member of the Provincial Parliament for the county of Hants for a number of years. Nicholas launched about five vessels a year from his yard. Avondale ships sailed all over the world and were known in every port for more than 100 years." | Source (S10)
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| 303 | According to family knowledge the father of Evelyn was Reuben Caldwell of St. Croix. There were two Reuben Caldwells in St. Croix at the time of Evelyn's birth:1. Reuben Hunter Caldwell, born July 2, 1880, son of Joseph and Mary Jane (Hunter) Caldwell. He would have been 29 years old at her birth.2. Reuben Edward Caldwell, born November 22, 1897, son of James Edward and Margaret (Shanks) Caldwell. He would have been only 12 years old at her birth, so not likely, especially since her mother Jessie May Riley would have been 24 years old. | Source (S368)
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| 304 | according to Freeman Berry's death registration. | Source (S566)
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| 305 | According to headstone in North Kingston cemetery.See https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172709068 | Source (S47)
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| 306 | According to Henry's son George's 2nd marriage record, his parents are Henry and Mary and his father was a 'master mariner' | Source (S193)
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| 307 | according to her daughter Annie's death record. | CROWELL, Elizabeth (I251)
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| 308 | According to her daughter Matilda's death record Matilda was born in Newport, Hants. | BERRY, Rebecca (I159)
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| 309 | According to his daughter Mary Jane's marriage record he was a shop keeper | Source (S1254)
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| 310 | According to his father's obit, he was living in Summerside PEI in 2011. | WARD, William (I12124)
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| 311 | According to Karen Ward "Danny was hit by a train at 10 years old... the story my dad told was he was supposed to go with him that day down on the train track as they did lots, but dad was grounded and had to cut wood." | WARD, Daniel Jenner (I4989)
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| 312 | According to Kathy Jope Manning family stories are that Jane was adopted by Samuel and Catherine Lowthers after her mother died enroute to Canada but this has not been confirmed. Update: Since Kathy and I match DNA, it seems likely that Mary Jane was a child of one of the other Lowthers men who came to Canada together. | LOWTHERS, Mary Jane (I410)
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| 313 | According to McAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory was listed as 'Thomas Ward - Hotel', Windsor RoadHe is listed in the McAlpine's Directory for Halifax County, 1870-71 as "proprietor, Three Mile House Hotel, h Windsor Road." | Source (S217)
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| 314 | according to obituary in Acadian Recorder on November 30, 1850 "On Thursday last, after a short illness, Emma Ward, aged 21 years, daughter of Mr. Increase Ward, Three Mile House." | Source (S210)
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| 315 | According to Paternoster Row Wesleyan Methodist Registry, London, England | Source (S997)
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| 316 | According to St. Paul's Halifax baptism records. | WARD, Charles Roger Esq. (I18278)
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| 317 | according to St. Pauls anglican, Rawdon recordsWitnesses: Robert Ward and Jehu Mosher | Source (S1855)
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| 318 | According to the 1891 census, Henry's son George McKenzie declares his father's birthplace as Scotland. | Source (S195)
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| 319 | according to the birth record of son Charles. | Source (S288)
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| 320 | According to the book Chronological History of the Mosher Family: "John Mosher, of Barzillai married the widow McKenzie, formerly Mary Ward, and had the following children: Adelaide and Adeline, they being twins" There is a marriage bond for an Adelaide Mosher at NSARM June 10, 1862 - To a John B. McDonald, a teacher from Prince Edward Island. THIS is NOT this Adelaide. This is proven by her headstone showing her birth year as 1838.. John Mosher and Mary Ward's Adelaide was a twin of Adeline both born about 1822 | MOSHER, Adelaide (I815)
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| 321 | According to the Hearth Tax record there was a Bryan Corbet and a Timothy Corbet paying hearth tax in Marske in 1673. Bryan Corbet's son Timothy was only 13 at this time so Timothy Corbet must be either Bryan's father or brother. | Source (S936)
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| 322 | According to the Hearth Tax record there was a Bryan Corbet and a Timothy Corbet paying hearth tax in Marske in 1673. Bryan Corbet's son Timothy was only 13 at this time so Timothy Corbet must be either Bryan's father or brother. | Source (S937)
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| 323 | Actual birthdate was found on U.S. draft registration card on Ancestry.com | Source (S150)
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| 324 | Ada moves to Boston and shortly after dies of typhoid fever. | Source (S878)
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| 325 | Address at time of death 63 Durham Rd. | Source (S1605)
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| 326 | Address at time of death was 72 Payson St., Portland, MaineDeath record gives her father's name as Moses Rolfe and mother as Sarah Greenough.Burial:Forest City Cemetery South PortlandCumberland CountyMaine, USA | Source (S261)
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| 327 | Address in 1915 was 2083 Fifth Ave., New York, NY | Source (S699)
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| 328 | Adeline and Adelaide were twins | MOSHER, Adeline (I814)
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| 329 | Adeline, already married to Lorenzo, and her older sister Bertha Clarke traveled from Nova Scotia to Boston. They departed by boat from Yarmouth, NS. | Source (S360)
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| 330 | Administration (with the Will) of the Estate of Sarah Lowther late of Bishop Street Londonderry Spinster who died 12 September 1913 granted at Londonderry to Henry Lowther Laundry Proprietor. | Source (S856)
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| 331 | Administration and Inventory taken after his death in December 1674 naming 'Lucia Blackburn de Bellerby' as executrix for 'her late husband' 16/59 Ralph Blackburn Bellerby 1674 Inventory 842/329 Inventory Ralph Blackburn Bellerby Purse and apparel 0 6 8 One Cowe 2 0 0 One stirk 1 7 0 One calfe 0 15 0 The hay 2 6 8 One Coubart and one Ammery with brass and puther 1 0 0 Bedes and beding with all other housald stuff 0 15 0 8 9 4 Debts owen by the deceased To my lord [Senjones] 1 10 0 To John Stroder 0 19 0 To Michael [Fauell] 1 7 0 To Thomas Topham 1 4 0 To Jan Johnson 1 0 0 To Thomas Lambert 0 17 0 To Edwin Metcalfe 0 3 0 To Thomas Amler 0 10 0 To George Ward 0 10 0 To Mister Priston 0 5 0 To James Jansonn 0 2 3 To Thomas [Jastes] 0 6 0 To Henry [Skaff] 0 3 8 To Henry Skellton 0 2 0 To Ann Mitchell 0 1 6 To Luce Morland 0 1 6 9 1 11 John Weatherill, Frances Morland, George Forster, Henry Faucett Admin 2nd Jan 1674 Luce Blackburn of Bellerby widow & Tho Topham of Suddey yeoman Luce Blackburn Admin of Ralph Blackburn her late husband | BLACKBURN, Ralph (I1671)
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| 332 | Administration and Inventory taken after his death in December 1674 naming 'Lucia Blackburn de Bellerby' as executrix for 'her late husband' | Source (S421)
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| 333 | Admon transcribed by Ian Spensley. 24/59 William Corbet Marske 1626 Admin 2508/291 Yow shall swear well truly & faithfullie to Admi[inster]...... Goods chattels and credits wch were and did ..... Unto Wm Corby your late husband disc & pay his..... legacies yf he gave any so farr forth as his goods ... xtend & by law yow are bound and [prefer] a true [Inventor].... wth a just accompt when yow shalbe called therunto so ..... [willi ] ]ha ] help yopw Sir I pray yow when you have administer his oath.... Katherine Corbie vidua .... Vigessimo nono die Junij ano dmi 1626 [fragmentary Inventory not transcribed, household goods only] | CORBETT, William (I7672)
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| 334 | Adopted | DYCK, Bob (I2208)
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| 335 | Adopted | CALDWELL, Lillian Frances (I24653)
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| 336 | Adopted by Joseph and Rose Balcom of Waltham, Mass, who apparently changed her name to Elaine Ruth Balcom | GORDON, Annie Elizabeth (I347)
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| 337 | Adopted name Rodger E. Robertson | WADE, Arnold Perley (I12315)
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| 338 | Adopted. Real parents were Donald and Catherine McDonald. | MCDONALD, Matilda (I24642)
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| 339 | After the death of James, she settled with her family at Economy, where she taught school for some time. | BERRY, Elizabeth Scott (I2242)
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| 340 | ag labourer. Gives birth town as Marske. | Source (S1840)
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| 341 | Against north wall of church. In memory of Robert son of James & Elizabeth BRITTON of Eppleby who died 13 January 1847 aged 6 years. Also the above Elizabeth BRITTON who died 11 August 1896 aged 90 years. Also JAMES son of the above who died 31 July 1920 aged 81 years. At rest. Also Ann wife of James BRITTON junior who died 29 June 11923 aged 83 years. | Source (S1798)
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| 342 | age 10 yrsby H.L. Owen | Source (S211)
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| 343 | age 13 yrsby H. L Owen | Source (S205)
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| 344 | age 18 in 1615 | Source (S1239)
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| 345 | Age 69, of Windsor, passed away Monday, April 13, 2020 in VG Site, QEII, Halifax. Born in Windsor, she was a daughter of the late George and Josephine (Keddy) Caldwell. Debbie was a beautiful lady who touched everyone she ever met with her loving and kind heart. She was a devoted mom and loved her grandbabies unconditionally, she was so proud of all of them. She also loved her “sisters of hope” and the Lord. Debbie enjoyed yardsales, thrift stores and getting a good bargain. She was a prize-winning pickle maker. She is survived by sons, John (Tanya), Brooks, AB; Chad (Lisa), Windsor; daughter, Tessa Saunders (Randy), Burlington; grandchildren, John and Jordan Saunders, Samantha Fraser (Chris), Dylan Gazley, Cody Saunders; brothers, Stirling Caldwell, Belmont; Alison (Karen) Caldwell, Brooklyn; Kenton (Linda) Caldwell, Scotch Village. Besides her parents, Debbie was predeceased by her husband of 42 years, John Saunders Sr; grandson, Devon Saunders and sister, Jeanette Crossley. | CALDWELL, Deborah Charlene (I24044)
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| 346 | Age 79, of Garlands Crossing, passed away peacefully Thursday, February 9, 2023 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Windsor on December 23, 1943 she was a daughter of the late Basil C. and Lillian I. (Barker) Dunn. At just nine months old Carole’s father was killed in action in Italy and she was raised by her mom and step-father, the late Walter E. “Wad” Phillips. Carole was stricken with a debilitating disease at a young age but despite that she was able to accomplish anything she put her mind to including raising her family and volunteering at the children’s school when they were younger. She loved her husband and family immensely. Their grandchildren and great-grandchildren always put a smile on her face and brightened her day. Carole loved gardening, birds, baking, music and spending time crocheting. She is survived by her husband, Terrell “Terry”; son, Jeff (Carolyn), Hantsport; daughter, Laura (Pieter) Rondhuis, Almonte, Ont.; grandchildren, Nicholas, Alan, Melyssa, Amber, Aly, Emily and Hannah; great-grandchildren, Aurora, Donavan, Sophia, Jace, Ava and Millie; brothers, Ronnie (Patti) Phillips, Windsor; Wayne “Dub” (Chrissy) Phillips, Brooklyn; Terry (Kathy) Phillips, Garlands Crossing. Besides her parents and step-father, Carole was predeceased by her brothers, John Barker and Jim Phillips; sister, Kim (Phillips) Garden. The family would like to say a special thank you to Dr. Cathryn Smith, the staff of Dykeland Lodge and the staff of Unit 200 at Hants Community Hospital for the wonderful care given to Carole. Arrangements for cremation have been entrusted to DeMont Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 419 Albert St., Windsor (902-798-8317), where a visitation will be held 6-8 p.m., Monday, February 13 (masks are encouraged). A funeral service will be held 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 14 in DeMont Family Funeral Home Chapel (masks are encouraged), Rev. Garnet Parker officiating. A reception will follow in the funeral home’s Elmcroft Reception Centre. | DUNN, Carole Jean (I13708)
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| 347 | age 8 yrs | Source (S212)
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| 348 | Age 91, Beaver Bank, died September 19, 2018, in QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. She was a daughter of the late James and Amelia "Betty" Redmond (Gray) (England). Mom was involved with many community acitivites and loved to play bingo with her silver and gold friends. She is survived by daughters, Cathy (Don), Jeanette (Paul), Gail (Donnie); sons, John (Hope), Barry (Delia), Verney, Vincent (Tracey), Darren (Rose); sisters, Hilda and Irene; brother, Frank; many grandchildren and many great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Verney; daughters, Amelia and Susan; and sister, June. Visitation will be held 12:30-2 p.m. in Church of the Good Shepherd where funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., both on Saturday, September 22nd, Kathy Lee Cunningham officiating. Interment in the church cemetery. Reception to follow the burial. Donations may be made to Church of Good Shepherd. A special thank you to Rachel-Ann for all her help and support. | REDMOND, Jean Victoria (I22994)
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| 349 | Age 92, of Three Mile Plains, passed away on Sunday, September 15, 2024 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born on July 31, 1932 in Windsor, she was a daughter of the late Allen and Ruby (Shanks) Galley. Laura was a homemaker who loved her family and her four-legged furry grandchildren. She also enjoyed baking. She is survived by son, Dale; daughters, Ruby (Darrell) Redden, Valerie (David) Milner and Janice (Tom Thompson) Redden; son-in-law, Brad Lunn; grandsons, Jason (Trish) Lowthers and Jon (Heather) Lowthers; great-granddaughter, Tori Lowthers. Laura was predeceased by her husband, Roland Lowthers; daughter, Judy Lowthers; daughter-in-law, Maureen Lowthers; sisters, Dorothy Shiers, Edna Thorpe and Kathleen Davis (Best Friend); brothers, Roy, Clarence, Alex, Bert and Guy Galley. | GALLEY, Laura Constance (I1507)
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| 350 | Age 92. Living in the household of newly wedded John and Mary Burgess. | LISWELL, William A. Jr. (I4558)
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