Matches 4,201 to 4,250 of 4,255
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4201 | William Wilkinson, schoolmaster | Source (S1278)
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4202 | William's residence is Burrill in Bedale and Ann's is Redcar, father's name Richard Outhwaite | Family: PLEWS, William / OUTHWAITE, Ann (F6688)
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4203 | William's residence is Gilling by Richmond Rebecca's residence is Richmond. | Family: PARKE, William / COATES, Rebackah (F2395)
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4204 | William's residence is given as Richmond | Source (S2018)
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4205 | William's residence is Ribba House Bishopdale | Source (S2110)
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4206 | William, bastard son of William Stavely and Susannah Colling | Source (S395)
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4207 | William, son of William Stavely buried. | Source (S394)
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4208 | William, was the founder of the hardware firm of William Stairs, Son & Morrow, Ltd. of Halifax, NS He was mayor of Halifax from 1847 to 1848 | STAIRS, William Machin Esq. (I5448)
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4209 | WILLIAMS (LUNN) Deborah Pearl - 70 of Sandy Point formerly of Welshtown passed away peacefully in Roseway Manor January 5, 2019. Born in Windsor she was a daughter of the late Thurston and Ella (Flynn) Lunn. Deborah worked in banking for many years she loved to knit, walk and enjoyed many hours of canoeing on Welshtown Lake. She will be missed by her family and many friends. She is survived by her loving husband of 27 years Derek; step-daughter, Andrea (Ken); sister, Nancy MacLean (Hugh Don), step-grandchildren; Jasmine and Lily, several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents she was predeceased by brothers; Thurston and Curtis, sisters; Judith, Lois and Golda in infancy. Cremation has taken place under the direction of H.M. Huskilson’s Funeral Home Shelburne. Service will take place at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s unit Roseway Manor or the Roseway Manor Foundation Fund. | LUNN, Deborah Pearl (I23839)
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4210 | Winott (Brydon), Lillian Pauline Age 93, of Harmony, Kings Co. passed away in Shannex - Orchard Court in Kentville on Tuesday, January 26, 2016. Born on the family farm in Black Rock, Kings Co., on April 06, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Rupert and Edna (Pineo) Brydon, the third eldest of 10 children. She was a very kind and considerate wife, sister and aunt. After graduating from Normal College she taught in many different rural schools in Kings County, including West Kings High School, retiring from Kingston Elementary. She is survived by sisters Marjorie MacPherson and Pearl (Willis) Huntley both of White Point and Jean (John) Ens of Digby, a brother Avard (Judy) Brydon of Black Rock and a sister-in-law Eleanor Brydon of Berwick. Also a great many nieces and nephews that she cherished as her own. Predeceased by her beloved husband Paul Winott, sisters Mildred Cotter, Leonore Spinney and brothers William, Phillip and Edward. She enjoyed sharing her Bible hope with others as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 6 at 2 pm in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 337 Main St, Kingston, with her nephew Philip Spinney officiating. A special thank you to the caregivers at Orchard Court for their kindness and care given Lillian the past 5 years. | BRYDON, Lillian Pauline (I19960)
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4211 | With a feeling of great loss the family of John Wile must share that he lost his battle with cancer. Surrounded by his family he quietly passed from his earthly home to his forever home with the Lord on Friday April 12th at his home in Westville. John was born April 28th 1956 in Windsor, Hants to Arnold Wile & Helen (Caldwell) Wile and grew up in Leminsiter, Hants until moving to Belmont, Colchester at the age of 16 where he met his bride to be Jane (Currie) on April 15 1973 – they have been together ever since, raising their family in Crowes Mills, Colchester and later moving to Pictou County in 2010. He is survived by his wife Jane and children – Russell (Sanja MacDonald), Erin (Bryce Copp) and Ellen (Kyle Conrad); his grandchildren Caide, Jayden, Gabe & Ella-Mae; mother Helen Wile & mother-in-law Joan Currie; sister Maxine (Paul Stevens), brothers Earl (Diane), Steven (Heather), Walter (Janet) & Mark (Wendy), brothers-in-law Dan (Heather), Jamie (Michele) who are his best friends and Tim (Doug), as well as many nieces & nephews. He was predeceased by his father Arnold, father in law Stuart Currie and grandson Kylar Conrad and is now enjoying a wonderful reunion with them..... | WILE, John Gordon (I19673)
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4212 | With adopted family Joseph, Rose, Lucy Balcom. | GORDON, Annie Elizabeth (I347)
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4213 | With Margaret as wife since Jane died in 1838. Occupation Shoemaker | COATES, Thomas (I18676)
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4214 | With new wife Nora. Also in household is John's daughter Sarah Ann and her husband Frank O'Meara.John's occupation is 'stevedore' and he is an alien resident. | Source (S579)
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4215 | with Rebecca, Silas, Clara, Armanella, and William | MARSTERS, Mark (I23784)
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4216 | With wife Elizabeth and children Sarah and Annie | Source (S577)
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4217 | with wife Janet, son John age 5 and son George age 2. | STEEDMAN, John (I1014)
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4218 | with wife Mary and son James. Farming 6 acres | Source (S1698)
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4219 | Within the last month, at Truro, by the Rev. Mr. Burnyeat, Mr. Evan McPhee, to Miss Isabell Boggs, of Nine Mile River. Acadian Recorder: 24 March 1838 | Source (S1975)
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4220 | Within the last month, at Truro, by the Rev. Mr. Burnyeat, Mr. John Caldwell to Miss McPhee of Nine Mile River. Acadian Recorder: 24 March 1838 | Source (S1889)
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4221 | Witness was Luke Lawson, either her father or her brother. | Source (S2109)
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4222 | Witness was Ralph Ward, probably his older brother born 1737. | Family: WARD, John / KINNERSLEY, Sarah (F286)
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4223 | Witness was Ralph Ward, probably his older brother born 1737. | Source (S1888)
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4224 | Witnesses are his siblings Beatrice and David. Robert is a butcher at time of marriage. | Source (S2135)
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4225 | Witnesses at the marriage were William Mosher and Susan Weir. This can't be Hannah's brother William because he was only 5 yrs old at the time of this marriage. | Source (S2113)
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4226 | Witnesses at the marriage were William Slack and Henry Whitell (this is probably the Henry Whitell b. abt 1725. | Source (S2035)
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4227 | Witnesses at their marriage were Thomas and Elizabeth Metcalfe who were married around the same time and were about the same age as James and Mary. | Source (S2039)
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4228 | Witnesses on this marriage record are Hanby Waistell and Thomas Liddell.This is strong evidence that Mary is the daughter of John and Jane Wilkenson. Waistells signed as witnesses on several of John and Jane's children's marriage records. | Source (S2036)
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4229 | Witnesses were a Robert and Jane Ward | Family: COATES, Thomas / THOMPSON, Ann (F8716)
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4230 | Witnesses were James Cooper (Thomas' brother-in-law) and James Raw. | Family: WARD, Thomas / HOWSON, Esther (F2229)
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4231 | Witnesses were James Tenant and Susan Ward | Source (S1990)
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4232 | Witnesses were Jeffry Waistell and Mary Gibson | Source (S2043)
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4233 | Witnesses were John Spence and Mary Ward (James sister) | Family: WARD, James / KENDALL, Mary Jane (F2641)
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4234 | Witnesses were John Spence and Mary Ward (James sister) | Source (S2030)
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4235 | Witnesses were Miss Edna Coombs, 104 Richmond St., Sydney and Noah Martin, 116 Richmond St., Sydney. | Source (S1861)
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4236 | Witnesses were Robt Wardell Simon Hutchinson | Source (S2108)
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4237 | witnesses, Tom Curry and Edward Lockhart.marriage slip gives Maggie's mother's name as Mary Berry. --------------------- The Halifax Herald Sat, Feb 22, 1896 ·Page 7 At the Methodist parsonage, Windsor, on the 20th inst. by Rev JL Dawson, Maggie Ethel, daughter of Samuel Lowther, and Harry Ward, both of Windsor. | Family: WARD, Harry Welton / LOWTHERS, Maggie Ethel (F87)
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4238 | witnesses, Tom Curry and Edward Lockhart.marriage slip gives Maggie's mother's name as Mary Berry. | Source (S1862)
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4239 | Witnesses: Mary Riley, Archibald Singer | Source (S1854)
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4240 | Witnesses: Winnie Fulton, Ellen Begg | Source (S1857)
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4241 | WOOD, EDITH MAE - 76, Newport Station, Hants County,, died 31 Oct 1991 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Moshervi1le, she was a daughter of the late Robie and Priscilla (Sanford) Harvie. She is survived by a son, Willard, Scotch Village; five daughters , Shirley, (Mrs . Malcolm Ford), Abbotsford, B.C.; Eunice (Mrs. Raymond McKenzie), Margaree Harbour, Cape Breton; Sandra (Mrs. Brian Hogan), Donna (Mrs. Ronald Edwards), both of St. Croix; Debbie (Mrs. Robert Wainman), Brooklyn; 18 grandchildren; a qreat- grandson. She was predeceased by her husband, Lionel (died l0 Mar 1990 age 77); a son, L. Blair (died 20 Feb 1991 age 51 at Fredericton, N.B. ) ; a granddaughter, Kathryn McKenzie. Funeral in St. Croix United Church. | HARVIE, Edith May (I19035)
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4242 | WORCESTER Rosemary G. (Gordon) McManus, 90, of Worcester died peacefully Friday February 13, 2009 in the Beaumont at University Nursing Home. She is survived by her loving family; a son Charles E. McManus Jr. and his wife Rebecca of St. Paul St. Paul MN. A daughter Charlotte Adams of Worcester with whom she lived, two grandchildren, Ian of Denver Colorado, and Aria Rose of St. Paul. Six brothers Louis Gordon of Wakefield, Lowell Gordon of Dorchester, Alfred Gordon of East Sandwich, Robert Gordon of Wolaston, Leonard Gordon of N.H. and Walter Gordon of Boston, an aunt Irene Vatcher of Cape Breton, and a life long friend Lillian Seaward of Ashby Cape Breton, and several nephews and nieces. Rosemary was predeceased by a sister Cecelia MacInnis, and three brothers Harry, Charles, and Richard Gordon. Her former husband Charles E. McManus died in 2002. She was born in Cape Breton Nova Scotia daughter of the late Clarence and Hilda (Ward) Gordon and came to Massachusetts many years ago. She lived in Brookline for many years before moving to the Worcester area 30 years ago.Rosemary was a graduate of the Cambridge Training School for Nurses class of "43" and was a Nurse for many years at the former Longwood Hospital in Brookline before she retired. Rosemary enjoyed bowling, crocheting, golf, and was an avid doll collector, and loved to read. She really enjoyed a good cup of coffee and lobster dinners. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends.Rosemary's funeral will be held Friday February 20, at 11AM in the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 370 Plantation St. Calling hours will be held Friday morning only from 9AM to the time of service in the funeral home. Interment will be in Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Hope Lodge 7 Oak St, Worcester MA. 01609 or to the Beaumont at University Nursing Home 378 Plantation St. Worcester MA. 01605. | GORDON, Rosemary M. (I350)
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4243 | WORCESTER Rosemary G. (Gordon) McManus, 90, of Worcester died peacefully Friday February 13, 2009 in the Beaumont at University Nursing Home. She is survived by her loving family; a son Charles E. McManus Jr. and his wife Rebecca of St. Paul St. Paul MN. A daughter Charlotte Adams of Worcester with whom she lived, two grandchildren, Ian of Denver Colorado, and Aria Rose of St. Paul. Six brothers Louis Gordon of Wakefield, Lowell Gordon of Dorchester, Alfred Gordon of East Sandwich, Robert Gordon of Wolaston, Leonard Gordon of N.H. and Walter Gordon of Boston, an aunt Irene Vatcher of Cape Breton, and a life long friend Lillian Seaward of Ashby Cape Breton, and several nephews and nieces. Rosemary was predeceased by a sister Cecelia MacInnis, and three brothers Harry, Charles, and Richard Gordon. Her former husband Charles E. McManus died in 2002. She was born in Cape Breton Nova Scotia daughter of the late Clarence and Hilda (Ward) Gordon and came to Massachusetts many years ago. She lived in Brookline for many years before moving to the Worcester area 30 years ago.Rosemary was a graduate of the Cambridge Training School for Nurses class of "43" and was a Nurse for many years at the former Longwood Hospital in Brookline before she retired. Rosemary enjoyed bowling, crocheting, golf, and was an avid doll collector, and loved to read. She really enjoyed a good cup of coffee and lobster dinners. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends.Rosemary's funeral will be held Friday February 20, at 11AM in the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 370 Plantation St. Calling hours will be held Friday morning only from 9AM to the time of service in the funeral home. Interment will be in Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Hope Lodge 7 Oak St, Worcester MA. 01609 or to the Beaumont at University Nursing Home 378 Plantation St. Worcester MA. 01605. | Source (S113)
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4244 | worked for railroad | EVANS, John Evan (I1863)
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4245 | Working as a shepherd for his sister and her husband John George Iveson. | Source (S1434)
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4246 | WWII draft card | Source (S253)
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4247 | Yarmouth Herald-October 4, 1860FATAL ACCIDENT-On Tuesday, 18th inst., Mr. Jacob Titus, of Westport, upwards of fifty years of age, was killed in the following manner: he was in a fishing vessel, which was anchored about two miles this side Petite Passage, at a place called Long Beach, over which is a lodge of precipitous rocks. He with the rest of the crew were ashore and clambering up these rocks, in search of blackberries, when one of the loose stones, set in motion by the feet of one of those who was highest up, rolled down with prodigious force, striking the deceased upon the head, and causing almost instantaneous death. He was a respectable man, and leaves a widow and large family to deplore his melancholy departure from earth. | Source (S1628)
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4248 | year from headstone in Maplewood Cemetery, windsor | Source (S558)
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4249 | Yesterday evening in the 83rd year of his age, Mr. William Duffus. His funeral will take place from his late residence in Lockman Street, on Monday next, at 2 o'clock, when his friends are requested to attend. Acadian Recorder, 3 May 1845. | Source (S784)
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4250 | Yesterday morning after a very short illness, Johanna S. second daughter of William Stairs, Esq. Funeral at 6 o'clock this afternoon.Acadian Recorder, 5 July 1845 | Source (S791)
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