Matches 801 to 850 of 4,339
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| 801 | At Newport on Thursday 9th instant Henry Irish, 3rd son of Mr. Wm Allison of that place aged 8 yrs 8 months. Acadian Recorder, 20 January 1838 | Source (S476)
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| 802 | At Newport on Wednesday the 3rd inst., after a lingering illness, which she bore with patient resignation to the divine will, Mary, wife of John Chambers, in the 72nd year of her age.Acadian Recorder, 20 November 1847. | Source (S537)
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| 803 | At Newport, 6th inst. after a long and tedious illness, which she bore with patience, fortitude and resignation to the will of God, Mrs. Sarah Smith, wife of Mr. James Smith, and eldest daughter of Mr. Edward Church of Windsor, age 31 years: Some of her last words were "Bless the Lord! I can rejoice in the God of my salvation; Praise the Lord Oh my soul, and all that is within me praise his holy name." She has left a husband and five children to lament her loss. | Source (S532)
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| 804 | At Newport, 6th inst. after a long and tedious illness, which she bore with patience, fortitude and resignation to the will of God, Mrs. Sarah Smith, wife of Mr. James Smith, and eldest daughter of Mr. Edward Church of Windsor, age 31 years: Some of her last words were "Bless the Lord! I can rejoice in the God of my salvation; Praise the Lord Oh my soul, and all that is within me praise his holy name." She has left a husband and five children to lament her loss. | CHURCH, Sarah (I2546)
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| 805 | At Newport, on Monday 16th inst., aged 21 years, Sarah, consort of Mr. Stephen Harvie. Acadian Recorder Issue: 21 May 1831 Vol. 19 No. 20 | Source (S793)
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| 806 | At Newport, on Saturday morning last, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian patience and resignation to the Divine Will, Mr. Israel Shaw, merchant of this town, in the 28th year of his age, leaving a disconsulate widow to lament his loss. Acadian Recorder 12 July 1834 | Source (S812)
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| 807 | At Newport, on the 30th May, much afflicted, and piously resigned to the will of him who afflicteth, Jedediah Shaw, aged 71 years, an old and respectable inhabitant of that place. Acadian Recorder Issue: 2 July 1831 Vol. 19 No. 26 | Source (S809)
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| 808 | At Newport, on the 6th inst., after a long and painful illness, which she bore with christian resignation to the divine will, Jane, wife of Mr. James Anthony, in the 66th year of her age.Acadian RecorderIssue: 17 October 1829 Vol. 17 No. 42 | Source (S675)
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| 809 | AT ONE TIME WILLIAM LIVED IN THE AREA OF WINDSOR, HANTS CO, NS. Nova Scotia Land Petitions 1769-1799 Reads: Year 1783, Hunter, William and others, Memorial of William Hunter, David Hunter Jr., Lodowick Hunter, and James Hunter. All inhabitants of Windsor since 1761, "without receiving one foot of land as settlers." Memorial for grant to four shares of land on the Halifax-Windsor Road. "Granted 2 lots". (In Council, 1783). Memorial. | HUNTER, William (I2446)
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| 810 | At Onslow on the 6th instant, after a lingering illness which he bore with patience and resignation to the divine will, and in the hope of a blessed immortality, Mr. James Crow in the 59th year of his age: by his Christian friends he will be long remembered for his genuine piety, strict attention to the duties of religion and an exemplary conduct through life. Acadian Recorder Issue: 25 October 1823 Vol. 11 No. 43 | Source (S770)
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| 811 | At Parrsboro, Mrs. H. R. BERRY, aged 26 years (in Dec.23, 1903 issue of the Hants Journal) | Source (S574)
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| 812 | At Rawdon, on Monday the 15th inst. by the Rev. Geo. W. Morris, Mr. Oliver Blois to Miss Nancy McDougal both of Gore Settlements, Douglas. Acadian Recorder21 January 1837 | Source (S1959)
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| 813 | At Rawdon, on the 10 inst in the 70th year of his age, Mr. Abraham Cunard, regreted by all who knew him. Acadian Recorder Issue: 17 January 1824 Vol. 12 No. 3 | Source (S788)
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| 814 | At Rawdon, on the 8th inst., Michael son of W.C. Casey, Esq., aged 25 years. He departed in the bright assurance of hope. | CASEY, Michael (I18384)
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| 815 | At request of Wm. Conyers, Esq., (his father) the estate the said lands on his son William and Cath. his wife. 20 Aug., 20 Hen. VIII., Wm. Rokeby, gen., ad requis. Wm. Conyers, Esq., of Marske, grants to Wm. Conyers, his son and heir, and Katn. us., jus suum in Clynts and ten. in Richmd and Aldburgh. Will dat. 11 Mar., 1556-7, Pr. 4 May, seq. Inq. p. m. 6th Aug. 4 A 5 Ph. and Mary : ob. 24 March last. | CONYERS, William Esq. (I7677)
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| 816 | At Sackville, July 20th, Harriet Ward, only child of William C. and Harriet Crandel, aged 4 weeks. | CRANDALL, Harriet Ward (I1407)
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| 817 | at sea. | Source (S382)
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| 818 | At six months of age Clarence was an orphan as both his parents succumbed to TB. Clarence was brought to Nova Scotia by an aunt. In the memoirs of Hilda's brother, Ralph Sydney Ward writes regarding the Halifax Explosion on Dec 6, 1917, Hilda "had been sleeping at the time and was blown out of bed. Her husband Clarence Gordon was on guard duty at the barracks at the Citadel. He was found with his uniform blown clean off him and a terrible scalp wound. He had to have a silver plate put into the back of his skull." A note on on Ancestry left by Rebecca McManus states: "Clarence and Mary Gordon: Clarence M. Gordon left his wife, Hilda, in Nova Scotia after she was institutionalized as a result of post-traumatic stress syndrome experienced after the Halifax explosion. He went to Boston and co-habitated with Mary Gordon, whom he never officially married because he never divorced Hilda. Hence, we see that Mary entered her name as "Hilda" in the 1930 U.S. Census. | GORDON, Clarence McKenzie (I338)
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| 819 | At South Rawdon, July 26th, Lucinda, wife of Mr. John C. Burgess, aged 35 years. Mrs. B. was for nearly 20 years a member of the Baptist Church in Rawdon. During her protracted illness of 12 months she manifested a firm trust in Christ. She has left a husband, five children and a large number of other relatives to lament their sad bereavement. | KNOWLES, Lucinda (I18380)
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| 820 | At St. Andrews on the 4th inst. Mr. Henry Duncan MacKinzie, aged 27 yrs. A native of this town (Halifax), justly lamented by all who knew him. - He has left a widow and infant son to lament their early loss.Acadian Recorder, May 25th, 1822 | Source (S194)
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| 821 | at St. James Anglican, Newportby Richard Uniacke | Source (S136)
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| 822 | At St. John, N.B. on Sunday evening last, 26th Sept, after a short illness, Capt. Edward Card, a native of Windsor, N.S. and master of the Bark 'Bethel', in the 26th year of his age, leaving a wife and child to lament their bereavement. His remains will be removed to his native place for interment.Acadian Recorder, 2 October 1847. | Source (S344)
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| 823 | at St. Matthews Churchyard age. 76by Henry How | Source (S151)
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| 824 | At St. Vincents in March last, universally lamented by a large circle of friends and relations, Mr. Samuel Hunter, aged 23 years, son of Mr. Lodowick Hunter of Ardoise Hill, Windsor Road. | Source (S651)
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| 825 | At Sydney, Cape Breton on the 17th Feb. by the Rev. Mr. Benney, M.A., Dr. S. Nisbett Wiley of his Majesty's 60th Regiment of Foot, to Miss Louisa S. Dumaresq, eldest daughter of the Hon. Philip Dumaresq, Collector of His Majesty's Customs for that Colony. | Family: WILEY, Samuel Nesbitt / DUMARESQ, Louisa Sarah (F6751)
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| 826 | At the birth of their son Thomas, they were living at Rubbing House, close to Orgate | DOBBY, Richard (I9946)
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| 827 | At the Church of the Messiah, Richmond Pennsylvania, on Wednesday morning 11th Dec'r, by the Reverand Samuel Hazlehurst, Thomas J. Cooke to Catherine M. daughter of the late Capt. John Stairs of this city.Acadian RecorderIssue: 28 December 1850 Vol. 38 No. 52 | Source (S1961)
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| 828 | At the Gore, Douglas, on the 7th inst. in the 27th year of her age, Almira, wife of Mr. Daniel Blois and second daughter of Mr. Henry Blois.Acadian RecorderIssue: 23 November 1850 Vol. 38 No. 47 | Source (S686)
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| 829 | At the Halifax Hotel on Thursday evening, 2nd January, after a short illness, Thomas W. Cochrane, Esq., Merchant of this city, in the 29th year of his age - universally regretted. His remains were coveyed to Newport yesterday afternoon for interment. Acadian Recorder 4 January 1845 | Source (S807)
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| 830 | At the residence of William Harvie Brookyln Hants Co. N.S. | Source (S1882)
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| 831 | At the same place (Newport), on the 1st August, Rebecca, wife of Mr. Andrew Harvey. Acadian Recorder, 9 August 1845 | Source (S811)
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| 832 | At the time of her death she was living on Main Street, Hantsport in the home of Mrs. Morris Frittenburg, (her granddaughter by Mildred Ward, Annie Pauline (Smith) Frittenburg). This is also where Annie, Sarah's daughter was living at the time of her death 27 years later in 1937. | CALDWELL, Sarah (I240)
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| 833 | At the time of her death she was living on Main Street, Hantsport in the home of Mrs. Morris Frittenburg, (her granddaughter by Mildred Ward, Annie Pauline (Smith) Frittenburg). This is also where Annie, Sarah's daughter was living at the time of her death 27 years later in 1937. | Source (S63)
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| 834 | At their marriage they are both of the Parrish of Kirkby Ravensworth. | Source (S2085)
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| 835 | At time of death she was living on Main St., Hantsport | WARD, Mildred Alice (I280)
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| 836 | At time of death she was living on Main St., Hantsport | Source (S72)
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| 837 | At time of marriage James residence is Holgate, Kirby Hill. Anne's residence is Orgate. | Source (S2066)
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| 838 | At time of marriage Sarah's occupation was 'nurse' and she lived at 'Milton' | Source (S1878)
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| 839 | At Truro after a short but severe illness, Mrs. Berry, the wife of Mr. Robert Berry.Acadian RecorderIssue: 31 March 1827 Vol. 15 No. 13Buried ROBIE STREET CEME; TRURO (A-22 #240) | Source (S514)
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| 840 | At Truro on the 23d, Mr. Robert Berry, in the 89th year of his age, an old and respectable inhabitant. Acadian Recorder, 29 March 1845.(not sure if the age was printed wrong or if I have the birthday wrong). | Source (S510)
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| 841 | At Two Islands, Parrsborough, 18th ultimo, by the Rev. Andrew Kerr, Mr. James Moody, late of Halifax, to Miss Margaret Barry, daughter of the late Thomas Barry.Acadian Recorder 12 August 1826 Vol. 14 No. 32 | Source (S1897)
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| 842 | At Upper Selma, Maitland, Jan. 14th, Lavinia A. Cochran, wife of Archibald Frame, Esq., ex M.P.P., aged 50 years. | COCHRANE, Lavinia Ann (I5742)
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| 843 | At Windsor on Sunday morning, the 15th inst., Ruth, second daughter of Joseph Sentell, Esq., aged 25 years. Her very sudden and premature death, will be deeply regretted by a numerous circle of relatives and friends.Acadian RecorderIssue: 21 July 1827 Vol. 15 No. 29 | Source (S670)
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| 844 | At Windsor on the 22 Nov. Phoebe relict of the late William Walter Richards, aged 86 years. New Brunswick papers please copy.Acadian RecorderIssue: 7 December 1850 Vol. 38 No. 49 | Source (S200)
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| 845 | At Windsor on the 6th inst.by the Rev. Alfred Gilpin, A.M., Capt. George A. MacKenzie, of the brig William of this port, to Miss Eliza Wilcox of the former place.Acadian Recorder, 23 October 1847 Vol. 35 No. 43Bann was issued Sep 20, 1847 Signed by George A. McKenzie and James R. Wilcox (her father? or brother?) | Source (S1880)
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| 846 | At Windsor on the 7th inst. Jane, eldest daughter of Joseph Sentell, Esq. in the 17th year of her age. Acadian Recorder April 13 1816 | SENTELL, Jane Thomson (I3858)
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| 847 | At Windsor on Tuesday last, the 9th inst. in the 20th year of her age, Jane, daughter of Mr. Samuel Caldwell Junr. after a lingering illness. Her end was peace. - Acadian Recorder 20 April 1844 | Source (S25)
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| 848 | At Windsor, by the Rev. Mr. King, Mr. David Hamilton, to Miss Esther O'Brien, daughter of Timothy O'Brien, Esq.Acadian Recorder 18 March 1826 Vol. 14 No. 11 | Source (S1956)
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| 849 | At Windsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, aged 71 years, much regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.Acadian Recorder Issue: 5 March 1825 Vol. 13 No. 10 | Source (S474)
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| 850 | At Windsor, on Friday, 21st., after a severe illness borne with submission to the will of God, Joseph S., youngest son of Joseph Rickards Esq. aged 31 years, calmly trusting in the merits of the Redeemer. | RICKARDS, Joseph Sentell (I2855)
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