Matches 3,201 to 3,250 of 4,339
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| 3201 | Occupation: knitter of Guernsey frocks | Source (S1644)
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| 3202 | Occupation: Nrrc District Road Foreman | Source (S1735)
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| 3203 | Occupation: nurse | BLOIS, Helen Matilda (I173)
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| 3204 | Occupation: nurse | Source (S43)
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| 3205 | Occupation: Potter's Foreman | Source (S1431)
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| 3206 | occupation: repairman | FORREST, Wilfred Jr. (I25892)
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| 3207 | Occupation: road labourer | Source (S1740)
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| 3208 | Occupation: Rockman In Slate Quarry | Source (S1736)
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| 3209 | occupation: shipper | GOODMAN, Kathleen (I25891)
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| 3210 | Occupation: stone carrier at quarry (underground) | Source (S1738)
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| 3211 | Occupation: stone quarrier | Source (S1739)
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| 3212 | Occupies Pew #11, St. James Anglican Church. | Source (S137)
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| 3213 | of 'Hill Top' | Source (S1450)
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| 3214 | Of Akeburg (a village near Catterick) | Family: OUTHWAITE, John / CALVERT, Elizabeth (F6686)
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| 3215 | of cholera | SANFORD, James Hiram (I20642)
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| 3216 | of convulsions | Source (S244)
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| 3217 | of Horton, Kings County, Nova Scotia | EVANS, David (I1805)
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| 3218 | Of injuries from explosion | MILLS, William Isaac (I20397)
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| 3219 | of Ribba Hall | Source (S1589)
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| 3220 | Old St. James Anglican Burial Ground | Source (S285)
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| 3221 | Olive did not come with James and Lydia when they came to Nova Scotia although only 7 years old at the time! She married Capt. Jehu Howland in 1780. | Source (S6)
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| 3222 | On 27 November 1802 William Berry and his wife Phebe sold 875 acres in River Philp to John Ripley (Deed Book G, p. 416, Document #503709272, registered 1821). | RIPLEY, John Thomas (I6485)
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| 3223 | On banns, she is a spinster and he is a bachelor | Source (S2020)
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| 3224 | On baptism record of son William it gives his occupation as shoemaker | Source (S1822)
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| 3225 | On baptism record, his parents are named as Emmanuel Coates, liquor merchant, and Hannah. | Source (S1783)
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| 3226 | On birth record it gives place of birth as 59 Eaton Ave. This is where the family was living in Toronto at the time | DALRYMPLE, Christina (I313)
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| 3227 | On birth record it gives place of birth as 59 Eaton Ave. This is where the family was living in Toronto at the time. | Source (S101)
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| 3228 | On birth record she is named Ann, but on the Gyll Pedigree she is called Agnes. | Source (S1257)
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| 3229 | On birth register, parents names given as James and Charlotte Ward | Source (S240)
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| 3230 | On censuses from 1871 on she is called Edith as well as on her grave stoneIn loving memory of EDWARD GRAHAM of West Witton who died Mar 17th 1892 aged 63 years.Also EDITH wife of the above who died Jun 13th 1915 aged 86 years.Also ROBERT son of the above who died at Radcliffe Apr 11th 1920 aged 48 years. | Source (S1593)
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| 3231 | On civil birth record it says the place is Kelloe. On the 1851 census his birth place is Quarrington Hill, only a couple of miles from Kelloe. | Source (S727)
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| 3232 | On Daisy's death record, her father is listed as 'Henry Wallace, born in Avonport'.Her mother is listed as Wilhelmina Smith. But the record is signed by 'Mrs. Charles Robinson', mother. So, Wilhelmina was by this time remarried to Charles Robinson. | Source (S530)
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| 3233 | On Daisy's marriage record, she is Daisy 'Ward' and lists her parents as Edward and Mary Ward, since she was raised in their household. | Source (S1901)
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| 3234 | On daughter Verna's marriage register he is listed as from 'Miller's Creek', Hants | Source (S284)
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| 3235 | On death record his parents names are given as Stephen Lake and Rebecca Marsters. | Source (S821)
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| 3236 | On Dec 6th 2018, Gordon ‘Spooky’ Campbell, 88, was called to join his true love Ida. He died peacefully surrounded by family and friends at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born in Westmount, he was the son of the late Roy and Levita Mae Campbell. Spooky was known for his love of family, his quick wit, and his sense of humour. When he was younger he had a passion for fishing, golf and music. He played a variety of instruments such as, the mandolin, banjo and the drums. Also he had a great love for hockey, specifically the Toronto Maple Leafs. He found the love of his life and they were married for 53 years, raising 5 children together in Westmount. Spooky was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers International Association and he retired from Fred Pierce Limited, after 35 years. He will be greatly missed by everyone who loved him. He is survived by daughters; Donna (Gerald) Gilmore, Charlene (Darren) Bauer, Denise (Murdock) Rogers, sons; Clary (Rena) Campbell, Jamie (Dionne) Campbell, grandchildren, Troy, Desneiges, Katelyn, James, Cooper, Cale, Max, Bryce, great-grandchildren, Kallie, Remy and Harley, He is also survived by his sister, Phyllis Schmidt, brothers, Doug, Bruce, and Ross Campbell. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his loving wife Ida Campbell. | CAMPBELL, Gordon Sinclair (I15612)
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| 3237 | On her birth record her parents are named as Whidden & Ruby. Marriage date of parents as Dec 25 1870. | Source (S847)
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| 3238 | On her birth record it gives her mother as Mary Jane McKenzie whereas most of her other siblings have it as Mary Jane Greeno | HILTZ, Elizabeth Logan (I25171)
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| 3239 | On her burial record it says she was born in 1699, which is in error. | Source (S1259)
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| 3240 | On her death record her parents are named as Alfred Dearman and Susannah Pemberton | Source (S1686)
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| 3241 | On her death record she is called Ruby Ann Miller. This would have been her adoptive maiden name because her mother Elizabeth Jane Ward married Barzillae Miller in 1758. I don't know why they wouldn't have used her married name Mosher. | Source (S221)
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| 3242 | On her marriage record her parents are given as William and Eunice Berry. On the 1871 census she is married but living with her parents and her infant son William. She apparently never re-unites with her husband who seems to have ended up living in Massachusetts. | BERRY, Sarah (I7023)
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| 3243 | On her marriage register she names her father as Thomas Morallee | Source (S2001)
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| 3244 | On his 1934 marriage license he says he is 30 years old and that he was born in Scotland. This contradicts his known birthdate and place. However it agrees with a ship passenger list record for a voyage in 1913 where his age is listed as '9'. Witnesses at their marriage were my parents Ralph and Christina Ward | Source (S1892)
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| 3245 | On his application for the military he states the birth date as Oct. 23, 1895. However, he was issued a 'Delayed Registration of Birth' from the Nova Scotia government with the date Aug. 21, 1896 based on census and marriage records. | Source (S186)
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| 3246 | On his baptism record they have mistakenly called him the daughter of James, and spelled his name with the female spelling with an e | Source (S1615)
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| 3247 | On his birth record it doesn't give his first name. And states 'illegitimate'. parent is Amy Ward | WARD, Jehu Woodbury (I792)
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| 3248 | On his birth registration he is named Arthur Nelson Caldwell but on his marriage reg he is Arthur Benjamin Caldwell | CALDWELL, Arthur Benjamin (Nelson) (I2494)
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| 3249 | On his brother Edward's 1901 census return it gives 1840 as the year of his immigration to Canada from Ireland. On son John's marriage record, he names Samuel as a 'Quarryman'. Elsewhere he is a 'farmer' My research that I had done by Ulster Ancestry showed that the most likely place that the Lowthers could have come from was the townland of Lisdillon in Clondermot Parish, Londonderry County, Ireland. There was an Edward Louthers in Clondermot on the Irish Flax Growers list of 1796 | LOWTHERS, Samuel (I164)
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| 3250 | On his death record, he is called a 'widower', so Ann had predeceased him. | Source (S67)
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