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| 751 | Assumption based on the fact that she was not among the baptisms of the rest of the children in 1839. | Source (S202)
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| 752 | At Amherst, Oct.3, 1898, Capt. Isaac BURGESS, aged 80 years, he leaves a family of Sylvanus, John, George, Elisha, Rachel (Mrs. G. Thackeray), Caroline (Mrs. John Bishop), Clara (Mrs. T. Sanford), Olive J. (Mrs. E. Marsters) and Amy (Mrs. James Fielding). Mrs. Burgess, the former Miss Mary ANTHONY, died about 23 years ago. Capt. Isaac Burgess has three sisters – Eliza (Mrs. Benj. Smith), Sarah (Mrs. Jas. M. Sanford) and Katie (Mrs. Jacob Reynolds). THE HANTS JOURNAL 1896 – July 1903, Volume 1 | Source (S590)
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| 753 | At age 85 He was lost at sea, and nothing was ever heard of him or any of the crew. | Source (S8)
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| 754 | At Amherst on Friday evening the 3rd inst. after a protracted illess, Eleanor, wife of R. McG. Dickey, Esq. M.P.P. in the 59th year of her age, much and justly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance.Acadian Recorder 11 March 1848 | Source (S777)
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| 755 | At Anderston, near Glasgow, on the 26th November last, William Kidston Esq. aged 74 years - formerly a respected merchant of this place. Acadian Recorder Issue: 4 February 1832 Vol. 20 No. 5 | Source (S810)
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| 756 | At Ardice Hill on the 1st instant in the 60th year of his age, Mr. James Hunter Sen. leaving a wife and child, with a large circle of relations to lament his loss.Acadian RecorderIssue: 10 April 1830 Vol. 18 No. 15 | Source (S649)
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| 757 | At Ardice Hill, on the 16th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Porter, Mr. James Hunter, to Miss Hannah Kennedy, both of that place. Acadian Recorder Issue: 29 May 1824 Vol. 12 No. 22 | Source (S1962)
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| 758 | At Ardice Hill, on Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr. King, Mr. Benjamin Sweet, to Jane Rachel, youngest daughter of Mr. Lodowick Hunter of that place.Acadian RecorderIssue: 6 December 1828 Vol. 16 No. 49 | Source (S1944)
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| 759 | At Ardoise Hill by the Rev. Mr. King, Mr. William Dill of Windsor, to Mrs. Margaret-Ann, widow of the late John Partis of this town and daughter of Mr. L. Hunter. Acadian RecorderIssue: 4 February 1826 Vol. 14 No. 5 | Source (S1948)
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| 760 | At birth his name was recorded as Alexander S. Black | BLACK, Charles Alexander (I7093)
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| 761 | At Bras d'Or Lake, C.B. on the 1st ult, Mr. William Duffus, in the 32d year of his age.Acadian RecorderIssue: 11 December 1830 Vol. 18 No. 50 | Source (S787)
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| 762 | At Cumberland, 19th August, 1786, Andrew and his brothers were put under the guardianship of a John Stuart of Amherst 5 yrs after their father died. This same John Stuart Jr. later purchased land from Andrew's older brother Thomas, April 20, 1790, signed by Thomas and Mary Berry, and William and Nancy Hall (his mother) | BERRY, Andrew (I2324)
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| 763 | At Cumberland, 19th August, 1786, William and his brothers were put under the guardianship of a John Stuart Jr. of Amherst 5 yrs after their father died. Note: The definition given of 'letter of guardianship': "A legal document that grants to an individual the legal authority to oversee the affairs of a minor child or an adult who is deemed by a court to be incapable of managing his or her own affairs." So, it doesn't necessarily mean that John Stuart took them in to raise them. He may have only been a 'guardian' in the handling of their affairs. This same John Stuart later purchased land from William's older brother Thomas, April 20, 1790, signed by Thomas and Mary Berry, and William and Nancy Hall (William's mother) On 27 November 1802 a William Berry and his wife Phebe sold 875 acres to John Ripley (Deed Book G, p. 416, Document #503709272, registered 1821). William Berry signed as a witness various legal documents/wills in Amherst such as in 1811 he witnessed the will of Henry Jones of Amherst. In 1819 he bought a pair of milk cows at auction from the estate of the late Peter Niles. | BERRY, William (I2325)
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| 764 | At Douglas on Sunday the 10th inst., Hannah, wife of Matthew McNeil, in the 33d year of her age; leaving a husband and six small children to lament their loss. Acadian Recorder: 23 June 1838 | Source (S679)
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| 765 | At Douglas on Tuesday the 6th of November, by the Rev. Thomas Crosswaith, Mr. John Withrow, to Miss Sarah Maria, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Blois both of that place.Acadian Recorder Issue: 17 November 1832 Vol. 20 No. 46 | BLOIS, Sarah Maria (I4096)
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| 766 | At Falmouth by the Rev. Mr. King on Sunday evening last, Mr. J. Harvie merchant of this town, to Mary Ann daughter of John Irish Esq.15 July 1826 Vol. 14 No. 28 | Source (S1957)
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| 767 | At Falmouth on the 10 inst. by the Rev. Mr. Cochran, Mr. James Anthony to Miss Amey Harvey. | Source (S1947)
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| 768 | At Falmouth, on the 23rd ult., Elizabeth, relict of the late Edward Church, Esq., aged 85 years. | CALKINS, Elizabeth (I5599)
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| 769 | At Gore, Douglas on the 21st inst, Louisa, infant daughter of William Blois Esq. aged 7 months. Acadian Recorder 29 April 1848 | Source (S805)
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| 770 | At Gore, Douglas on the 2nd inst. Harriet Amelia, daughter of William Blois, Esq., aged 2 years and 4 months. (Acadian Recorder, January 14, 1843) | Source (S806)
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| 771 | At Gore, Douglas, on Friday the 25th ult., Mr. Abraham Blois, aged 92 years. Mr. Blois was a native of Essex, England which he left at an early age for America. He was a man of honest, sober and industrious habits.Acadian Recorder, 9 February 1839 | Source (S44)
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| 772 | At Halifax, July 22nd, Harriet, the beloved wife of Wm. C. Crandel, and ninth daughter of James Ward, of Sackville. | WARD, Susan Harriet (I308)
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| 773 | At her marriage she lists parents as Mortin and Melinda Ward and her birthplace as Nova Scotia | Family: MANSUR, Elijah / WARD, Alwiltha Murilla (F4063)
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| 774 | At his grandparents residence. | Source (S1478)
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| 775 | At his house in London, Sept 29th 1830, Mr. William Irish, in the 61st year of his age, a native of Falmouth, Nova Scotia, and formerly of Halifax - much regretted by all his friends. Acadian Recorder, Issue: 19 November 1831 Vol. 19 No. 45 | Source (S540)
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| 776 | At Horton by the Rev. George Struthers, Mr. Samuel H. Patterson to Margaret C. youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel Gilmour (sic). (Acadian Recorder, Oct. 29, 1842) | Source (S1977)
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| 777 | At Horton on the 28th January, Mrs Martin, consort of Mr. Perez Martin, aged 65 yearsAcadian RecorderIssue: 7 February 1829 Vol. 17 No. 6 | Source (S708)
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| 778 | At Horton, on the 13th ult, Mr. George Gilmore in the 57 year of his age.Acadian Recorder Issue: 16 April 1831 Vol. 19 No. 16 | Source (S653)
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| 779 | At Horton, Sept 18th by the Rev. Richard Weddell, Capt. Lewis E. Gilmore, to Adelia Ann, youngest daughter of Perry Bordon, Esq.Acadian Recorder, 16 October 1847. | Source (S1926)
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| 780 | At Kempt (Hants County) 17 ult. Mr. John Burgess, aged 50 yrsAcadian RecorderIssue: 13 October 1827 Vol. 15 No. 41 | Source (S660)
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| 781 | At Lake Lemond on Monday week, by the Rev. Mr. Harrison, Mr. Jehiel O. Sentell to Miss Harriet Johnson, youngest daughter of Joseph Sentell Esq. of Windsor, Nova Scotia. Acadian Recorder, 20 January 1844 Vol. 32 No. 3 | Source (S1978)
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| 782 | At Lower Horton on the 14th inst. Mrs. Sarah Gillmore, in the 79th year of her age.Acadian Recorder 29 January 1848 | Source (S652)
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| 783 | At Montreal, on the 2nd inst. Isabella Moir, infant daughter of George Swarbrick, of the Rifle Brigade; and on the 4th inst. the sorrowing mother followed her only child to a premature grave. She was in the 28th year of her age and daughter of the late Benjamin Moir of this city.Acadian Recorder, 19 June 1847. | Source (S767)
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| 784 | At Montreal, on the 2nd inst. Isabella Moir, infant daughter of George Swarbrick, of the Rifle Brigade; and on the 4th inst. the sorrowing mother followed her only child to a premature grave. She was in the 28th year of her age and daughter of the late Benjamin Moir of this city.Acadian Recorder, 19 June 1847. | Source (S859)
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| 785 | At Newport - on the 11th instant, Mr. Noah Burgess, to Miss Hannah Greeno, all of that place.Acadian RecorderIssue: 27 October 1827 Vol. 15 No. 43 | Source (S1929)
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| 786 | At Newport - on the 16th ult. Mr. Elkanah T. Harvey to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. George Mosher, both of Newport. Acadian Recorder Issue: 10 March 1832 Vol. 20 No. 10 | Source (S1966)
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| 787 | At Newport 24th ultimo, Elizabeth Cochrane aged 87, wife of the late George Cochrane, leaving a living offspring of eight children, seventy grandchildren, and ninety-seven great grandchildren, in all 179 souls. | Source (S582)
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| 788 | At Newport Benja. Wilcox Age 93. He has left 10 children, 93 grandchildren, 154 great grandchildren, and 1 of the next generation - total 257.Acadian Recorder 5 June 1813 Vol. 1 No. 21 | Source (S524)
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| 789 | At Newport on Monday 15th inst. after a lingering illness of upwards of three years, Mrs. Sarah Rathburn, relict of Mr. Charles Rathburn late of Falmouth in the 57th year of her age, she lived esteemed and beloved, and her memory will be long cherished by a numerous circle of relatives and friends. Acadian Recorder 20 May 1837 | Source (S808)
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| 790 | At Newport on the 13th inst, by the Rev. Charles Porter, Mr. Noah Harvie of Halifax to Miss Lydia Fish of the former place.Acadian Recorder Issue: 20 August 1831 Vol. 19 No. 33 | Source (S1965)
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| 791 | At Newport on the 13th inst. of water on the brain, John Allison, son of Mr. Wm. Harvey aged 3 years and 2 months. Acadian Recorder 18 May 1844 | Source (S633)
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| 792 | At Newport on the 14th inst., Shubael Dimock, Esq., aged 81 years, after a severe illness of 15 days which he bore with christian fortitude, and was much resigned to the Divine Will, until he yielded up his spirit unto God who gave it, in full assurance of joyful resurrection. He has left a widow and five children, besides an extensive circle of friends and relatives to lament their loss. - Although it pleased God to prolong his days eleven years after the set time for man, it pleased Him to continue his usefulness until fifteen days before he departed this life. Acadian Recorder 26 July 1834 | Source (S673)
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| 793 | At Newport on the 20th inst, in the 92nd year of her age, Mrs. Henrietta Maria Day, relict of Doctor Day, formerly of that place - a lady whose many amiable qualities endeared her to all her acquaintance. Acadian Recorder: 27 January 1838 | Source (S657)
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| 794 | At Newport on the 21st ult. Charles Rathburn infant son of Mr. Stephen Harvie, aged 4 months. | Source (S792)
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| 795 | At Newport on the 23rd of January, in the 15th year of her age, Alice C., daughter of Mr. Robert Harvey.Acadian Recorder 5 February 1848 | Source (S869)
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| 796 | At Newport on the 25th ultimo, by the Rev. J.L. Murdock, Mr. Thomas Caldwell of Horton, to Miss Mary, third daughter of John Chambers, Esq.Acadian RecorderIssue: 5 February 1831 Vol. 19 No. 6 | Source (S1902)
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| 797 | At Newport on the 29th ult. Mr. William Liswell, sen. an old and respectable resident of this city. - Acadian Recorder 11 October 1845 | Source (S849)
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| 798 | At Newport on the 30th October, by the Rev. Wm. Croscombe, Capt. Frederick Curry, of Windsor, to Sarah Jane, daughter of Mr. N. Mosher of Newport.Acadian Recorder, 15 November 1845. | Source (S1981)
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| 799 | At Newport on the 7th inst Elizabeth, wife of Edward Burgess, in the 74th year of her age. Acadian Recorder - 30 November 1833 | Source (S674)
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| 800 | At Newport on the 9th inst., by the Rev. R.H. Crane, Mr. John A. Harvie, to Miss Amy Harvie, both of that place.Acadian RecorderIssue: 18 August 1827 Vol. 15 No. 33 | Source (S1963)
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