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4001 | Thomas son of William Parke, woolcomber | PARKE, Thomas (I17407)
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4002 | Thomas was connected with the 'Gunpowder Plot' of 1605 when he was gentleman servant to Lord Monteagle in London. He was the one who brought the letter to Lord Monteagle and read aloud to him the plot to assassinate King James I by blowing up the entire House of Lords. see: https://archive.org/details/gunpowderplotlor00spinuoft Which is a searchable copy of " The gunpowder plot and Lord Mounteagle's letter : being a proof, with moral certitude, of the authorship of the document : together with some account of the whole thirteen gunpowder conspirators, including Guy Fawkes" by Spink, Henry Hawkes, Jr When you get to it, use the 'search inside' box for the name Thomas Ward | WARD, Thomas (I7871)
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4003 | Thomas was of Gilling. Jane was of Calvert House. | Source (S2082)
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4004 | Thomas was the father of Isabel Harker's child, but he did not marry her. | MORALEE, Thomas (I9290)
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4005 | Thomas, son of George Hutchinson of New Forest | Source (S1367)
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4006 | Thomas, son of James Constantine of Grinton. | CONSTANTINE, Thomas (I10535)
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4007 | Thomas, son of Thomas Wilkinson was born in the parish of St. John and baptized in the church at Manfield... | Source (S932)
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4008 | Thursday morning after a painful and distressing illness which she bore with resignation, Mrs. Susan Roy age 22 years consort of Mr. John Roy and only daughter of Mr. Abraham Cunard of this town. Her funeral will take place tomorrow (Sunday) at one o'clock - friends and acquaintances are requested to attend.Acadian Recorder - 6 May 1815 Vol. 3 No. 18 | Source (S800)
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4009 | Times Colonist Fri, Oct 11, 1935 ·Page 15 Mrs. Harriet Brown, widow of Gould North (sp) Brown, passed away yesterday at 526 Harbinger Avenue, aged eighty-nine years. Mrs. Brown was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and had been a resident of this city for thirty years. Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Hayward's BC Funeral Chapel. The remains will be forwarded to Vancouver for cremation. | CALDWELL, Harriet (I2347)
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4010 | Timothy died childless in 1864, when his heir was his cousin James Henry D'Arcy Hutton, son of James Hutton of Aldbrough, and heir of Sedbury in Gilling parish. James was followed by his son John Timothy D'Arcy, who died in 1874; his son Mr. John Timothy D'Arcy Hutton is the present owner (in 1906). | HUTTON, Timothy (I8960)
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4011 | tinsmith | Source (S308)
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4012 | To the memory of John OUTHWAITE who d. Dec 1766 aged 44. | OUTHWAITE, John (I19085)
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4013 | To the memory of John PLACE who d 27 Jan 1848 aged 76yrs. Also of Mary PLACE wife of the above who d 29 Jan 1847 aged 71yrs. Also of Francis PLACE their son who d 24 Jun 1846 aged 51yrs. Also of John PLACE their son who d 31 Jul 1848 aged 44yrs | OUTHWAITE, Mary (I14060)
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4014 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10947)
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4015 | Troop descendant. DNA Match on GedMatch: 8.8 cM on Chr. 15. kit# DT7198919 1kipday@nbnet.nb.ca | DAY, Angela (I14943)
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4016 | Troop, JacobNumber in family: 2Acadian: 1 | Source (S1543)
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4017 | Troop, Valentine - number in family: 9American: 1 Acadian: 6 | Source (S1544)
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4018 | Trot Insider has learned that breeder-owner George Frederick 'Fred' Lowthers of Newport Station, Nova Scotia passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Tuesday, June 1 in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII. He was in his 71st year.Lowthers had been involved in the standardbred racing industry for over four decadesHe had horses that raced for prominent Maritime trainers such as Eric 'Ike' Moreside, Russell Burgoyne, Billy Turner and, in recent years, Henry Smallwood.Lowthers loved the hospitality of the paddock at Truro Raceway and his annual trek to Old Home Week in Charlottetown for the stakes racing.He was inducted into the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the 1961 Windsor Maple Leafs Senior Hockey Team. He was also an avid Toronto Maple Leafs fan.He is survived by his wife of 49 years, the former Joan Marie McNeil, and his children, Doug, Carol (Jack), Joanne (Doug) and Debbie (Peter).Cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation by request.A funeral will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, June 4 at Lindsay's Funeral Home Chapel, 194 King St., Windsor, with Rev. Tom Henderson officiating.Family flowers only. Donations in memory of Lowthers may be made to St. Thomas Anglican Church or to the Hants County Branch of Victorian Order of Nurses.Please join SC in offering condolences to the family and friends of Fred Lowthers. | Source (S188)
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4019 | Twentieth October 1862 at Washton, Simon Ward aged 89 years. Occupation: Husbandman. Cause of death: Debility, No medical attendant. Informant: Thomas Dove, present at death. | WARD, Simon (I1698)
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4020 | Twentieth October 1862 at Washton, Simon Ward aged 89 years. Occupation: Husbandman. Cause of death: Debility, No medical attendant. Informant: Thomas Dove, present at death. | Source (S438)
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4021 | Unable to find any trace of him after his baptism in Grinton. | WARD, John (I1701)
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4022 | UNDERWOOD, ADA ROBENA - 91, Windsor died 19 Jan 1990 in Hants Communitv Hospital, Windsor. Born in Newport, Hants County, she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Sarah (Dimock) Harvey. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Fraser Underwood; three sisters, Florence, Mary, Jessie; a brother, Morley. Funeral in Windsor United Church, burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor. | HARVEY, Ada Robena (I19022)
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4023 | unmarried. Also in the household are his brother Thomas, unmarried, age 20, sister Jane, unmarried, age 29, and Ann Moralee, married, 'wife' (whose wife?), and William's nephew John, 1 day old. | Source (S1271)
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4024 | UPSHAW, Gilbert Elroy, 77, Windsor, passed away on Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Born on April 16, 1933, in Windsor Plains, Hants Co., he was the son of the late Robert and Lena (Hartley) Upshaw. Gilbert worked for many years for Irving Oil Ltd., and J.W. Lindsay. He is survived by his wife Erma (Lake), daughters Juanita (Harley) Gray, Mississauga; Marcel (Andre) States, Three Mile Plains; step-daughter Tracey (Barry) Schurman, Windsor, sons: Michael (Gail), Scarborough, Ted (Karen), Ottawa, Jeffrey, Three Mile Plains, Tony (Rhonda) and Craig (Heather), both of Hammonds Plains, step-son, James, Ontario, 24 grand children and 12 great grand children, brother Levi, as well as, many nieces and nephews.. Gilbert will also be sadly missed by his special friends Ross and Alice Wheeler. Besides his parents, Gilbert was predeceased by his daughter Holly Anne, daughter-in-law Beatrice and brothers; Robert, Vincent, Walter, Clint, Chester and Andrew in infancy. As per Gilbert?¢s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no funeral service. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Serenity Funeral Homes and Crematorium, 568 Main Street, Wolfville, NS B4P 1E7. Donations or cards of sympathy may be sent to this address or on-line at: www.serenityfuneralhome.ca. | UPSHAW, Gilbert Elroy (I17204)
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4025 | Vaughan - Of Jamaica Plain, December 14, Leonard E. Sr. beloved husband of . Obeline Martell, devoted father of Leonard Jr. of Washington DC and Ralph F of Brockton. Also survived by 2 granchildren, brother of Aubrey, Mrs. Grace Wilcox, Miss Gretta Vaughan, George, all of Nova Scotia. Mrs. Emma Quinton of Malden, Mrs. Cora Lockhart of Winchester, John Vaughan of East Hartford, Conn. and Otis of Long Island. | VAUGHAN, Leonard Earl (I22975)
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4026 | Vera and her sister Laura are boarding with a family named McGuiggan | Source (S250)
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4027 | VISELLI, Vera J. (Claine) Of Medford, January 25th. Beloved wife of the late Joseph V. Viselli. Devoted mother of Joseph C. Viselli and his wife Emily of Stoneham and the late Alfred "Rick" Lang. Loving grandmother of Nicole Viselli, Brendan Viselli, and Jason Lang. Cherished sister of Marilyn Provencher and her husband Richard of Dracut. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted in the Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 Main St., MEDFORD, Tuesday, January 29th, at 10 am. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held on Monday from 4 thru 8 p.m. Services will conclude with burial at Calvary Cemetery, Woburn. | CLAINE, Vera J. (I19862)
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4028 | Visiting the household is William's 12 year old niece Jane Elizabeth Hodgson. This Jane grows up and marries James Roger Peacock and they live at Orgate House. | Source (S1385)
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4029 | Voters ListOccupation: Insulator | Source (S104)
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4030 | Voters Lists, Federal Elections, 1935–1980. R1003-6-3-E (RG113-B). Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Source (S2198)
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4031 | Voters Lists, Federal Elections, 1935–1980. R1003-6-3-E (RG113-B). Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Source (S2225)
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4032 | WALLIS George Henry aged 78 years of Marske-in-Swaledale, died peacefully at home on January 23, after a short illness. Devoted husband of Jennifer, much loved dad of Martin and Brenda, dearest father-in-law of Joanne and loving grandad of Emily. Funeral Service at St Edmund's Church, Marske on Monday, February 3 at 12 noon followed by interment in the churchyard. Friends please meet at the church. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired may be given at the service for Marske Church and Cancer Research UK.Published in The Northern Echo on 29th January 2020 | Source (S1501)
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4033 | Ward - The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, on Tuesday, November 15, 2011, of William "Wild Bill" Ward, of Summerside, aged 91 years. Veteran of the Second World War. Born in Okotoks, AB, he was the son of the late William "Bill" and Lucy (Fornan) Ward. Survived by his wife Mary (Gallant) Ward; children Margaret (Bill) Woodley, Ottawa, ON; Norma Nystedt, Ottawa, ON; Bill Ward, Summerside; Rose (Todd) Ramsay, Charlottetown; Rob Millette, Kensington; Martha (Sheldon) LaLonde and their son Chad, Orleans, ON; 8 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and by his brother Bert (Bet) Ward, Wetaskiwin, AB. Predeceased by his first wife Elizabeth (McKenna) Ward; second wife Laurie (Peters) Ward; son Brian Ward; brother Norman Ward; sisters Margaret Fibke, Jean Holt and Pearl Cooper; and by his son-in-law Jack Nystedt. A celebration of Bill’s life will be held Tuesday from 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club, Summerside, with words of remembrance being shared at 3:30 p.m. Memorial donations to the Prince County Hospital Foundation or the P.E.I. Humane Society would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Moase Funeral Home, Summerside. | WARD, William Burton (I2775)
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4034 | WARD Dorothy E. “Dottie” (Shanklin), Of Waltham, April 19, 2014.Beloved wife of the late Donald R. Ward former Waltham Police Detective Sergeant.Loving and devoted mother of Glenn Ward and his wife Nancy of Waltham, Robin Santel and her husband Mike of Carver, Kristen Brusard and Ellen Ward both of Waltham.Cherished grandmother of Kevin and his wife Diane, Amanda and her husband Ryan, James (USMC), Anthony, Eric, Sarah, Rickie, Emily, Maddi and Jill, and great grandchildren Joey, James and Jaxon. Dear sister of Barbara Piacentino and her husband Joe and the late Alice Campbell, Elaine Hayden and Charles “Chickie” Shanklin. In addition she is survived by several nieces and nephews. | Source (S1670)
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4035 | Ward, Charles Murdock - 76, Lower Sackville, died Sunday at home. Born in Brooklyn, Hants County, he was a son of the late James and Elvie Ward. He was a lifetime elder at Knox United Church. He worked at TwinCity Dairies, now known as Farmers, for many years. He is survived by two sons, Robert (Bob), Victoria, B.C.; Russell (Russ), Orleans, Ont.; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Dorothy Hunter; a sister, Phyllis MacKenzie; a brother, Major. The body is in Atlantic Funeral Home, Lower Sackville, visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Knox United Church, Lower Sackville, Rev. John Finlayson officiating. Burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers, donations to Knox United Church building fund or any charity." | WARD, Charles Murdock (I1416)
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4036 | Ward, Charles Murdock - 76, Lower Sackville, died Sunday at home. Bornin Brooklyn, Hants County, he was a son of the late James and ElvieWard. He was a lifetime elder at Knox United Church. He worked at TwinCity Dairies, now known as Farmers, for many years. He is survived bytwo sons, Robert (Bob), Victoria, B.C.; Russell (Russ), Orleans, Ont.;five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by hiswife, the former Dorothy Hunter; a sister, Phyllis MacKenzie; a brother,Major. The body is in Atlantic Funeral Home, Lower Sackville, visiting2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Knox UnitedChurch, Lower Sackville, Rev. John Finlayson officiating. Burial inPleasant Hill Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers, donations to Knox UnitedChurch building fund or any charity." | Source (S353)
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4037 | WARD, Elizabeth "Beth" Maud Suddenly on Sunday, April 24th, 2011 in her 92nd year. Dear mother of Margaret (Bill Woodley), Norma (the late Jack Nystedt), William Ward and the late Brian Ward (Vina). Loved Granny Beth to Lisa, Jeff, Kevin, Tyler, Janet, Shannalee and Brian, great grandmother of 8 grandchildren. A Celebration of her life will be held at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry 315 McLeod Street (at O'Connor) on June 4th from 4 to 7 p.m.. Donations in memory of Beth to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. | Source (S1545)
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4038 | WARD, Elmore E. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Elmore E. Ward on July 23, 2012 at 93 years of age.He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Joyce; daughters: Brenda Stewart, Karen Ward, Sharon (Steve) Austin; sisters Dolly Moore, Rae (Len) Boyd and Mary (Gordon) Moore, Shirley (Lorne) Cock and Joyce Cunningham. His great love also included his five grandchildren: Sean (Samantha) Austin, Ryan Austin, Melissa (Neil) Gelowitz, Briana (Bill) Stewart, Justin (Jenny) Stewart as well as his two great grandsons Carsen and Ryland Gelowitz.We were all very fortunate to have had his long life, love, wisdom and guidance. His family was his life and he enjoyed many outings, bbq's and family gatherings.A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at 12:00 noon at Everden Rust Funeral Services and Crematorium, 1910 Windsor Rd., Kelowna, BC. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Crohns Colitis Foundation, www.CCFC.ca Condolences may be sent to www.everdenrust.com 250-860-6440 | Source (S1823)
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4039 | WARD, Emily B. – peacefully at Sunnycrest Nursing Home, Whitby, on Saturday, November 14, 2009, in her 89th year. Predeceased by her dear husband Raymond Ward. Loving mother of Eunice and her husband Jim Carter of the U.S., Fred and his wife Jeannette of Nova Scotia, Bob and his wife Bonnie of Whitby, and Heather of Ontario. Emily will be sadly missed by her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and her extended family and friends. | Source (S272)
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4040 | WARD, Gerald “Jerry” Ralph, 69, Doctor’s Cove, Shelburne County, died on November 27, 2013 at the Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born on September 12, 1944, he was the son of the late Ralph and Ruby (Brushett) Ward. He was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces for 20 years, including United Nations Peacekeepers doing tours in Germany, Egypt and Israel. He had a passion for his family, cars and racing. He had been a mechanic in several local garages. He is survived by his wife, Judy (Hartt); son, Kevin (Nova), Eastern Passage; daughters, Katherine (Stanley) Ellis, Cedar Lake; Karen Ward, Doctor’s Cove; grandchildren, Ralph “Alex”, Christina, Elizabeth, Nicholas, Jacob, Brooklyn; cousin, Joan Cox, Feltzen South. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by step father, Wilson “Buck” Cook . Visitation will take place from 7-9 p.m. Friday and again 7-9 p.m. Saturday at the H. M. Huskilson’s Funeral Home, Barrington, where the funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, Rev. Scott MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the Doctor’s Cove Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund or to a charity of your choice. | WARD, Gerald Ralph (I22180)
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4041 | WARD, Jennifer Louise of Sidney, BC, passed away peacefully surrounded by her children, Geoff (Claudia) Ward, Sidney, BC, Karen (Ted)Upshaw, Bedford, NS, Cathy Ward (Mike Schaldemose), N. Vancouver, BC. Mum is predeceased by her parents Benjamin and Hetty Perraton and sister Jill Gargett of Plymouth England and survived by her sister Joan (Alan) Fiddes of Calgary, AB. She was Nana to 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandsons. Mum was the also the proud owner of the Sidney Wool Shop in the early 80's and then Pauline's Handicrafts for many more years before retiring to work in a local shoe store. She also served on the Sidney Chamber of Commerce. The family would like to thank the Victoria Hospice staff and volunteers for their kindness and compassion these past few weeks. As per mum's wishes there will be no service and in lieu of flowers, donations are always appreciated to the Hospice Unit or to the Canadian Cancer Society. | PERRATON, Jennifer Louise (I6597)
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4042 | WARD, Jennifer Louise of Sidney, BC, passed away peacefully surrounded by her children, Geoff (Claudia) Ward, Sidney, BC, Karen (Ted)Upshaw, Bedford, NS, Cathy Ward (Mike Schaldemose), N. Vancouver, BC. Mum is predeceased by her parents Benjamin and Hetty Perraton and sister Jill Gargett of Plymouth England and survived by her sister Joan (Alan) Fiddes of Calgary, AB. She was Nana to 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandsons. Mum was the also the proud owner of the Sidney Wool Shop in the early 80's and then Pauline's Handicrafts for many more years before retiring to work in a local shoe store. She also served on the Sidney Chamber of Commerce. The family would like to thank the Victoria Hospice staff and volunteers for their kindness and compassion these past few weeks. As per mum's wishes there will be no service and in lieu of flowers, donations are always appreciated to the Hospice Unit or to the Canadian Cancer Society. | Source (S868)
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4043 | WARD, Marilyn Leona - 66, Riverside Corner, Hants Co., passed away February 14, 2003, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born March 3, 1936, in Upper Kennetcook, she was a daughter of the late Wilbert and Susan (MacAskill) Miller. Marilyn first worked at a nursing home in Beaver Bank, then delivered mail for over 20 years in Kennetcook. She loved to play washer toss, bingo, cards and enjoyed dancing. Marilyn will be sadly missed by her family, whom she loved dearly. Surviving are husband, Russell; daughters, Sandra Comeau, Windsor; Gail (Lawrence) Burgess, Riverside Corner; sons, Stephen (Karen), Riverside Corner; Dale, Riverside Corner; grandchildren, Shyla, Melissa, Jossie, Justin and Kayla; sisters, Beatrice Townsend, Norma Robitaille and Elsie Turner; brothers, Robbie, Reg, Wendell and Wayne; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by sister, Marjorie Hughes; brothers, Rueben and Raymond. | MILLER, Marilyn (I22628)
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4044 | WARD, Richard N. "Buzzy" of Pembroke, December 22. Husband of Catherine (Boyle) Ward, father of Richard of Newton, John of Bedford, N.H., David of Los Angeles, Susan McAlinden of Marshfield, and the late Janice Glover. Also survived by 7 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren.buried in Center Cemetery, Pembroke | Source (S648)
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4045 | WARD, Russell Gordon, 76, Riverside Corner, passed away peacefully in the Hants Community Hospital, Windsor with his family by his side on Thursday December 4, 2008. Born May 20, 1933 in Riverside Corner, he was a son of the late Gordon and Julia (Green) Ward. Russell was a very caring, devoted, and loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather. He made a living with his own logging company as well as farming. Russell enjoyed horse racing, playing baseball in his younger years, hunting and going to the camp and washer tossing. He also enjoyed sitting with friends and playing cards. He will be greatly missed but always remembered by family and friends. He is survived by children Sandra Comeau, Stephen (Karen), Gale Burgess (Larry) and Dale; grandchildren Shyla, Melissa (John), Jossie (Cody), Justin and Kayla; and great- grandchild Kaden. His brothers and sisters Shirley Cox (Lorne), Joyce Cunningham, both of Truro; Minnie Barron, Halifax; Elmore (Joyce), Kelowna, B.C.; Dollie Moore, Mary Moore (Gordie), both of Truro; and Rae (Len) Boyd, Port Perry, Ontario. Russell was predeceased by his wife Marilyn (Miller). | WARD, Russell Gordon (I22627)
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4046 | WARD, Walter E. Of East Boston on April 10. Longtime companion of Claire Doherty of East Boston. Dear friend of Vincent and Carol Sorrentino of Winthrop. Funeral Services in the Chapel of the Ruggiero Mazzarella Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga St., (Orient Heights) EAST BOSTON on Wednesday April 14 at 10:00. Visiting hours prior to the service starting at 8:00 am. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Services will conclude with Walter being laid to rest in Holy Cross Mausoleum. For more info www.ruggieromh.com. | Source (S647)
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4047 | Warde, George ; of Hurworth on Teise. Inquisition post mortum. taken 17 March [1607-8] at Durham. John Ward, aged 50, is his son and next heir. By deed dated 16 June 1579 he had settled his lands (in accordance with a covenant for the marriage of his said son John with Johanna daughter of Henry Charnley) to his own use for life, remainder to the use of his said son and his heirs males by his said wife, remainder to his own right heirs. Hurworth on Teise, a moiety of the manor of; and land and tenements there. | Source (S1085)
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4048 | was a blacksmith | CALDWELL, George C. (I268)
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4049 | was a mariner | MILLER, Lorenzo Barzillai (I670)
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4050 | was a physician in Albany, N.Y. ... said to have removed to New York City in 1813 | SCOTT, Robert Hamilton (I3146)
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