Matches 3,701 to 3,750 of 4,339
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| 3701 | Sacred to the memory of Thomas COATES of Reeth who d 12 Jan 1812 aged 64 yrs & Sarah his widow who d 24 Jun 1834 aged 82 yrs. Also their son George who d 10 Dec 1842 aged 50 yrs & Alice his wife who d 9 Jun 1824 aged 31 yrs. Thomas Inman their son who d on his passage to Australia 15 Nov 1841 aged 24 yrs. Elizabeth who d an infant. James Close COATES who d 9 Jun 1836 aged 9 yrs | COATES, George (I18860)
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| 3702 | Sailed from Yarmouth to Boston on the ship 'Yarmouth'. | Source (S86)
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| 3703 | Sailed from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia on ship Prince Arthur and arrived in Boston Massachusetts on Oct. 25, 1900 along with Rachel and their daughter Ella.- also as reported on the 1910 census. | Source (S140)
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| 3704 | Samuel E. Berry of Maccan, farmer filed Feb 18, 1899. (This is SamuelEdward Berry son of Caleb and Mary/Polly Doncaster). Paulina Berry ofMaccan is his widow. He died 10 Feb 1899. She signed her name "Barry".Will: I Samuel Edward Berry of Maccan, farmer---he gives his wife PaulinaBerry, the farm owned by me containing 11 acres bought from Thomas Harrisonand his wife Phoebe, also house and barn 3 cows, 1 yearling heifer and amowing machine and horse and rake. He signed it Samuel Edward Berry. | Source (S874)
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| 3705 | Samuel is a descendant of David Hamilton who had been taken prisoner in the Battle of Worcester (England) circa 1651. David was sent to the new world and settled in Maine. | HAMILTON, Samuel (I4209)
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| 3706 | Samuel was mayor of Halifax 1859 - 1861 | CALDWELL, Hon. Samuel Richard (I994)
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| 3707 | SANFORD, W.H. “Junior” – 68, Shubenacadie, passed away on April 3,2010 at home in Shubenacadie. Born December 21, 1941 in Union Corner, he was a son of the late Winfred and Amy Sanford. Junior received his early education at Windsor Academy and Hants West Rural High School. He went on to attend the Normal College in Truro where he obtained his teaching diploma. Junior valued life long learning and earned his Masters of Education at the University of Maine in 1989. In 1970, Junior began teaching at Hants East Rural High. During those years at Hants East, as both a math teacher and vice-principal, he touched many students’ lives. For Mr. Sanford teaching was a joy. After his retirement in 1996, he continued in the field of education, serving two terms as principal for small Christian schools in British Columbia. Junior loved sports. He played softball and coached both men’s and women’s teams in Shubenacadie for many years. Junior enjoyed the experience of driving across Canada with Barb. He took pleasure in the beauty of the land and in meeting new people. Over the years he enjoyed numerous trips to the New England States. There are many fond memories of vacations spent in Maine and New Hampshire as a young family. His most recent interests included woodworking and furniture restoration which he balanced with his passion for the church and his many related duties. Junior’s dogs were always a source of great enjoyment for him and he will be dearly missed by his current best friend Schroeder. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and is survived by his wife of 46 years Barbara (McKinley); children Jennifer (Kempton), Martin (Sharon) and Lana (Simon); grandchildren Erica, Amy, and Kieran. Junior will be remembered as someone who was always there for his family. He was predeceased by his brother, Gerald Porter. Visitation will be held 2-4 and 6-8 pm, Sunday, April 11, 2010 in Faith Community Church, Hardwood Lands Road, Milford from where a memorial service will be held 2 pm, Monday, Pastor Paul Vanderkooi officiating. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to your local SPCA or food bank. Family and friends may visit www.ettingerfuneralhome.com for Junior’s Everlasting Memorial where they may leave written or spoken messages to honour him. | SANFORD, Winfred Harold (I20379)
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| 3708 | Sat on the panel of the Quarter Sessions of Jan 7, 1605 in Richmond. Before Cuthbert Pepper and Coniers Darcy, Knts, and Adam Middleham, Esq. | WARD, James Gent (I8210)
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| 3709 | Saw mill labourer | WARD, Anthony (I7573)
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| 3710 | Saw mill labourer | WARD, Anthony (I7573)
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| 3711 | Says 'Postman', but since he was the Postmaster in 1849 according to Slaters, he probably still was. | WARD, Ottiwell (I7507)
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| 3712 | School master at the National School, Dishforth | Source (S1359)
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| 3713 | School Master. | WARD, William (I8477)
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| 3714 | School mistress | WISEMAN, Margaret (I17915)
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| 3715 | School nurse | WARD, Annie (I9309)
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| 3716 | Schoolmaster, head teacher | Source (S1584)
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| 3717 | Scotland. 1861 Scotland Census. Reels 1-150. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2186)
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| 3718 | Scotland. 1861 Scotland Census. Reels 1-150. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2231)
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| 3719 | Scotland. 1871 Scotland Census. Reels 1-191. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2184)
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| 3720 | Scotland. 1871 Scotland Census. Reels 1-191. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2230)
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| 3721 | Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. Reels 1-338. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2182)
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| 3722 | Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. Reels 1-338. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2221)
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| 3723 | Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2190)
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| 3724 | Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Source (S2220)
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| 3725 | seaman, died in a southern port of yellow fever. | SMITH, Woodbury (I3808)
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| 3726 | second son of William Ward...was born about 1200. He may have survived his brother Nicholas, who was living in 1245, but if so it cannot have been for any great length of time, for he appears to have been dead before 1262. This doubtless accounts for the few records concerning him. I think he probably did survive Nicholas, from the fact that he was a knight. Knighthood in these early times was not usually due to prowess on the field or service to the state, but to the more prosaic fact of owning a certain amount of property. I think that this Simon was probably the one to whom Archbishop Gray granted the lordship of Baildon, and that the grant was probably on the occasion of Simon's marriage in 1210". 1228, Wednesday after the Translation of St. Thomas [July 5]. - Simon Warde holds five tofts and a bovate of land in Givendale, paying 6d a year... This small estate was probably given by his father on the occasion of his marriage. | WARD, Simon (I8976)
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| 3727 | See biography at: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/farrer-william-james-6145 | FARRER, William James (I13461)
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| 3728 | See his biography at: http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/troop_howard_douglas_14E.html | TROOP, Howard Douglas (I12243)
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| 3729 | See his biography on http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/troop_jacob_valentine_11E.html | TROOP, Jacob Valentine (I12229)
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| 3730 | See obit at:https://www.cwherald.com/a/archive/wartime-land-army-girl-whose-memories-live-on.402378.html | Source (S1777)
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| 3731 | September 21st 1943 - February 8th 2023 Passed away peacefully at the age of 79 on the evening of February 8th at Southlake hospital after a short battle with cancer. He spent his final days with his son Scott and grand daughters Melaney & Amanda by his side. He will be greatly missed. A special thanks to the amazing nurses that took care of him at southlake regional health centre. They truly made such a difference in his comfort. Arrangements entrusted to Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home | DALRYMPLE, Ronald Alexander (I1929)
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| 3732 | servant in the household of the Barwick family.The other servant in this household is John Ridsdale. | WARD, William (I7536)
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| 3733 | servant in the household of the Barwick family.The other servant in this household is John Ridsdale. | Source (S1006)
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| 3734 | Settled in Douglas, on the Kennetcook River, the first farm east of the Township line | ANTHONY, John (I2405)
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| 3735 | Settlement of Northcote on the marriage of Anthony Ward, May 14, 1621 (Marriage settlement made by Anthony Ward upon his wife, Elizabeth Layton) | WARD, Anthony (I7796)
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| 3736 | She and husband are now 'formerly school master and mistress' | WARD, Matilda Mary (I8514)
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| 3737 | She appeared in the 1920 census as age 75, 'widowed'. | WARD, Mary Maria (I228)
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| 3738 | She appeared in the 1920 census as age 75, 'widowed'. | Source (S55)
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| 3739 | She appears on a list called 'Nominal Return of the Deaths within Last 12 Months: Ward, Amy, 79, Widow, month of death, August, inflammation of the bowels. | Source (S124)
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| 3740 | She could be the Mary Moore born 8 Feb 1662, Forcett, daughter of John Moore of Eppleby.She could also be a sister of Lancelot Moore of Marrick.The name John would be consistent with Lancelot Moore's firstborn son John.Alternatively, she could be the Mary Moore born 26 Dec 1667, Forcett, daughter of Marmaduke Moore, also of Eppleby, likely a brother of John Moore above.Considering she married a Manfield, this makes sense because nearly all the Manfields came from the Forcett/Eppleby/Aldbrough area. | Source (S1425)
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| 3741 | She died at 48 Morris Street, Halifax.Buried in Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax | Source (S96)
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| 3742 | She died between the 1881 census and 1886 when her husband remarried. | Source (S346)
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| 3743 | She is 'school mistress' and husband John is 'school master' | WARD, Jane (I10013)
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| 3744 | She is an assistant to the hotel owner Anthony Silva. She gives her age as 46 when she's actually 50. | Susannah (I18275)
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| 3745 | She is buried in lot 066N, owned by James King. | Source (S251)
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| 3746 | She is buried in Old Parish Burying Grounds, Windsor, Hants County, NS | Source (S172)
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| 3747 | She is in a picture in 'Brooklyn in Retrospect' where it shows Helena Miller and Olive Miller side by side wearing identical clothing. | MILLER, Verna Olive (I1511)
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| 3748 | She is listed as 'Grocer' and lives in between the 'Board Inn' and the 'Shoulder of Mutton' Inn. | Source (S1288)
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| 3749 | She is listed as Mrs. Aubrey Ward and living with her children and her father Samuel Williams. | WILLIAMS, Laura Bell (I1478)
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| 3750 | She is listed as the head of the household of 1 female and 1 male (likely Samuel who would be about age 10) | KEARNS OR CAIRNS, Elizabeth (I554)
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