Matches 3,851 to 3,900 of 4,339
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| 3851 | States his age as 20 on marriage record. On the record of birth for their daughter Maria, their marriage date is given as Dec 27 1866. Don't know why there is a difference from the actual marriage record. | Family: WARD, George / MARPLE, Elizabeth (F3017)
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| 3852 | Status married, but Edith not living with him. | Source (S774)
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| 3853 | Staying at the hotel where her mother Susannah is living and working. Gives birthplace as New York. Visitor. This census was not long after Fanny's brother was murdered in Brownsville, Texas. Perhaps she wanted to be with her mother at this time. | ST. LUKE, Fanny (I18057)
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| 3854 | Staying with his sister Elizabeth L. Merry | PORTER, Thomas Edward (I17687)
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| 3855 | steam wagon driver | Source (S1351)
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| 3856 | Still living in Quincy, MA | GORDON, Robert McKenzie (I346)
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| 3857 | Still living with her great uncle John Groves. Her mother married in 1907. | Source (S1294)
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| 3858 | Still unmarried and living with father, William, and step-mother, Ann. | Source (S1733)
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| 3859 | Still with Edith. Occupation listed as painter. | Source (S775)
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| 3860 | Stillborn during the Halifax Explosion | Source (S114)
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| 3861 | Storekeeper | Source (S163)
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| 3862 | Storekeeper Assistant Colliery Above | Source (S1683)
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| 3863 | Story of Eugenie's death is found in Edith Mosher's book 'North Along the Shore' on page 72. | Source (S642)
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| 3864 | Stuart D. Currie of Crowes Mills passed away the 11th day of November 2009 in the Colchester Regional Hospital at the age of 79. Stuart was born in Crowes Mills and was the son of the late Burton and Ella (Totten) Currie. He is survived by his wife Joanna; daughter, Jane (John Wile) Crowes Mills; sons, Daniel, Debert, Jamie (Michele) Pictou County, Timothy and Doug Ross, both of Crowes Mills; grandchildren, Russell Wile, Erin (Justin Oakley), Ellen (Kyle Conrad) Wile, Justin and Ryan Currie; great grandchildren, Caidence Oakley, Jayden Wile and soon to arrive Daegon Oakley; sister, Hazel (Lorne Clark), British Columbia; several nieces and nephews. Stuart was predeceased by brothers Cecil, Fred, and sisters Violet and Betty. | CURRIE, Stuart Daniel (I19676)
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| 3865 | Sub-postmaster & registrar of b, m & d | WARD, John Thomas (I7569)
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| 3866 | Sub-postmaster & registrar of b, m & d | Source (S1024)
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| 3867 | Suddenly on Monday evening, Margaret, wife of the ___ William Stairs, in the 58th year of her age.Acadian RecorderIssue: 26 October 1850 Vol. 38 No. 43 | Source (S782)
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| 3868 | Suddenly, at Falmouth on the 26th ultimo, in the 76th year of his age, John Irish Esq., a native of Rhode Island, N.S. and long an esteemed member of the community of this province: he has left a widow and large family who feel deeply the loss of an affectionate parent; they have said over him 'Earth to earth' and have done it 'in the hope of a resurrection to eternal life'. Acadian Recorder Issue: 3 March 1832 Vol. 20 No. 9 | Source (S541)
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| 3869 | Suffered a fatal stroke while performing in concert.His last words onstage as he was having a stroke that would prove fatal were: Will you bear with me a minute. I can't seem to get the words out. [After asking his accompanist to play "Dardanella"] My face is getting numb. Is there a doctor here?Interred at Hollywood Memorial Cemetery (now called Hollywood Forever), Hollywood, California, USA, Section B, across the street from the Cathedral Mausoluem and a bit to the right. | Source (S853)
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| 3870 | suicide | HARTWELL, William (I13479)
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| 3871 | Summary conviction of Thomas Ward of Bellerby for allowing two bullocks, three heifers and five cows to stray on the highway Offence committed at the township of Bellerby on 8 July 1874 Case heard at Leyburn See https://archivesunlocked.northyorks.gov.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Q%2FSB%2F1874-Q4%2F10%2F5-22 | WARD, Thomas (I7473)
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| 3872 | Superintendent of Police | Source (S628)
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| 3873 | Superintendent of police. | Source (S629)
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| 3874 | Surrounded by her family, the death of Eileen Ruth Ward, wife of the late Donald Ward, occurred on Sunday, April 21, 2019 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born in North Sydney, NS on September 21, 1934, she was a daughter of the late Gordon and Eva "Belle" (Keeping) Green.Eileen graduated from Sydney Nursing School and was a Registered Nurse for several years until her retirement. She was a member of True Life Church and the Kennebecasis Quilting Guild.Mom loved her family dearly and devoted her time and energy to making sure everyone was taken care of. She loved to garden and bake. No one makes better cookies and pies. She was a perfectionist and we've all learned to be better people because of her.Eileen is survived by her daughter Carol Mercer (Mark), brother Kenneth Greene (Louise) of North Sydney, sisters: Dorothy MacLeod (Gordon) and Anne Jackson (Alexander "Sandy") both of Cape Breton, NS; brother-in-law Fred Young; grandchildren: Jared and Jordan Bezanson and Zachary Mercer; great-granddaughter Rose Eileen Bezanson; as well as several nieces and nephews.In addition to her husband and parents, she was also predeceased by her sister Eleanor Young. | Source (S201)
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| 3875 | Susan, daughter of John Ward baptized.. | Source (S401)
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| 3876 | Susan, daughter to Susan Ward, baptized. | WARD, Susan (I1691)
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| 3877 | Susan, daughter to Susan Ward, baptized. | Source (S436)
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| 3878 | Susannah St. Luke was living in Sydney, Cape Breton in the 1861 census as the head of the household of 3 females. Her daughter Fanny is probably one of them, but not her daughter Susannah as she would already be married with a family. Perhaps the 3rd female was a maidservant. | Susannah (I18275)
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| 3879 | Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms | CALVERT, Hannah (I10437)
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| 3880 | Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms | Source (S1395)
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| 3881 | Swinithwaite is 2 miles east of Aysgarth. | WARD, Alexander (I8186)
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| 3882 | tailor in department store. | WARD, George Thomas (I1099)
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| 3883 | Taken from Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Elizabeth [I] 7 July 1566. Grant for life in survivorship to Edmund Holte, Griffyth Lewes and Hugh Mathew, Yeomen of the Guard, of the toll in the Manor of Bowes, Co. York, the mill and common oven in Bowes and a close under the Castle there, once in the tenure of Anthony Warde and late in that of Stephen Brakenbury, parcels of the Lordship of Mydleham in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Co. York; as formerly held by Brakenbury. For their service. By P. S. 2615. ) | WARD, Anthony (I9279)
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| 3884 | The 'Esq.' after his name was obtained from his wife Hannah's headstone. | CONSTANTINE, Pharez J. Esq. (I2689)
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| 3885 | The 1871 census has her as 'Emma Wilcox'. She is living with her widowed son-in-law George McKenzie in Dartmouth. | UNKNOWN, Eliza (or Emma) (I1791)
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| 3886 | The 1880 census reveals that Rebecca's mother Mary Scott Peek was born in Virginia and that Mary's parents (Rebecca Scott and husband) were born in North Carolina! | Source (S695)
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| 3887 | The 1881 Census shows 28 year old Alex Dalrymple, Dwelling: High Street, Townhill, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Occupation, Coal miner. 1901 census living with daughters Maggie and Elsie, but his wife is not included for some reason although she would still be alive. Kingseathill: A locality in Dunfermline Parish, west Fife, Kingseathill is situated between Dunfermline and Townhill. In later years he and Elspeth ran the Wee Sweety Shop on High Street. | DALRYMPLE, Alexander (I329)
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| 3888 | The 1896 McAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory, Windsor, lists Miss Matilda Berry, h, 46 Water St. | Source (S488)
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| 3889 | The 1901 census lists her as Edward and Mary's granddaughter, (last name Smith). She was actually an illegitimate child of Edward and Mary's daughter, Wilhelmina. | WARD, Daisy Amelia (I2515)
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| 3890 | The 1901 census transcription says the year is 1880, but it looks like 1881 to me. And that would make more sense since his brother Reuben was born in July of 1880. | Source (S17)
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| 3891 | The baptism record is badly worn. The first name is difficult to make out. Ancestry transcribers have it as Christopher. It's possible that it actually says Xtopher. | WARD, Christopher (I19200)
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| 3892 | The baptism record says: "Jane Ward, 2nd daughter of Robert Ward of Gainford, yeoman, son of George Ward (native of Brumpton (local spelling of Brompton-on-Swale) Yorkshire by his wife Jane Bozman (daughter of John Bozman, native of the Parish of Stainton." | Source (S1773)
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| 3893 | The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms | Source (S1344)
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| 3894 | The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms | Source (S1345)
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| 3895 | The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms | Source (S1346)
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| 3896 | The baptism record shows they were likely Quakers:Description YORKSHIRE: Swaledale, Low Row Chapel formerly Smarber Hall Chapel (Independent): BaptismsRecord set England & Wales Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms | Source (S1347)
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| 3897 | The birth record gives his parents names as William Ward and Phoebe. Residence as Dunsop Bridge and occupation as herdsman.On the 1891 census he says he was born in Yorkshire. Probably because at one time the area was part of Yorkshire. | Source (S720)
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| 3898 | The birthdate is taken from the death record. | Source (S829)
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| 3899 | The births of children of John that I have found records for don't start until 1815, yet he married in 1810. So, I suspect there were other children which may include the James Ward who is listed in the 1838 census as head of a household of 9: 1 male under 6; 2 females under 14; 2 males above 14 who are not heads; 3 females above 14. Total: 9 | WARD, John (I13339)
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| 3900 | The book Chronological History of the Mosher Family compiled by William Mosher of Mosherville, Hants County, Nova Scotia says this about Daniel Mosher: "Daniel Mosher of Joseph married Jenny Ryan and had Elizabeth, Pricislla, and James. Jenny died, Daniel taking as his second wife Margaret Ward who had Daniel, Allen, Mary Ann, and Albert. Daniel lost his second wife, and married Jane McCoy at Miramichi, N.B., and had Joseph, George, William, Robert, Hiram, Nathaniel, John, Rufus, Harriet Emma, and Margaret Ellen. Daniel was a very smart man, could do almost anything, -- a good carpenter, blacksmith, quite a tailor, and a good shoemaker." | MOSHER, Daniel (I428)
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