Ward & Related Families

of Nova Scotia & Yorkshire

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Matches 951 to 1,000 of 4,339

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951 baptism record states he was baptized when upwards of a year and a half years old. Source (S995)
 
952 Baptism record states parents as John and Betty. Father's occupation as 'butcher' Source (S1741)
 
953 Baptism record states parents as John and Peggy. Father's occupation as butcher. Source (S1748)
 
954 Baptism record states parents as William Allison and Ellen Allison Source (S744)
 
955 Baptism record states she was christened when upwards of 3 years of age. Source (S977)
 
956 baptism record states son of John of Reeth Source (S437)
 
957 Baptism record states: "James son of Simon and Hellen (sic) Ward of Shepherds Hall was Born Dec 6 1810 and Christened March 17 1811 . Registered March 17 1811 by me Thos. Buxton, Minr.”This birth date of 1810 does not agree with the censuses of 1861, 1871, 1881Shepherd's Hall is a very isolated farm north of Helwith on Feldom Moor. Co-ords are:Unnamed Road, Richmond DL11 7EG, UKLatitude: 54.435847 | Longitude: -1.870467 Source (S617)
 
958 Baptism record states: "James son of Simon and Hellen (sic) Ward of Shepherds Hall was Born Dec 6 1810 and Christened March 17 1811 . Registered March 17 1811 by me Thos. Buxton, Minr.”This birth date of 1810 does not agree with the censuses of 1861, 1871, 1881Shepherd's Hall is a very isolated farm north of Helwith on Feldom Moor. Co-ords are:Unnamed Road, Richmond DL11 7EG, UKLatitude: 54.435847 | Longitude: -1.870467 WARD, James (I3299)
 
959 Baptism record: Elizabeth, daughter of Mary Storey, spinster... Source (S1480)
 
960 Baptism record: Non-Conformist Births And Baptisms, 21 Oct 1793, Reeth Independent Births & Baptisms Source (S983)
 
961 Baptism recorded in parish registers of Ripon. Source (S1074)
 
962 Baptism register says Joseph son of Matthew Charder (with an r). Source (S1300)
 
963 Baptism register: John, son of Christopher & Ann, Carlton, butcher. Source (S1380)
 
964 Baptism register: John, son of Christopher & Ann, Carlton, butcher. IVESON, John (I10395)
 
965 Baptism was in Catterick 30 Jan 1805 Source (S1208)
 
966 Baptized at 1 wk old on Feb 27th. Source (S1844)
 
967 Baptized at age 19 yrs. by H.L Owen. Source (S219)
 
968 Baptized at Arncliffe. TOMLIN, Rachel (I8045)
 
969 Baptized at Cornforth, Durham Source (S758)
 
970 Baptized at Easby ROBINSON, Jane (I10015)
 
971 Baptized at Easby Source (S1327)
 
972 Baptized at Finghall STURGES, Isobel (I17507)
 
973 Baptized at his father's home.
Gives his mother's parents names as John and Rachel Howson. 
WARD, Ottiwell (I7507)
 
974 Baptized at Marrick PLACE, Eleanor (I14068)
 
975 Baptized at Richmond. Gives father as Mr. William Ward, Deputy Registrar. WARD, William (I8477)
 
976 Baptized at St. James Anglican, Newport
by Richard Uniacke 
WARD, Jehu (I456)
 
977 Baptized in Barton. Source (S1673)
 
978 Baptized in Leyburn, but born in Wensley. Source (S1134)
 
979 Baptized in Muker on the same day as his brother John. Source (S1726)
 
980 Baptized in Muker. Source (S1725)
 
981 baptized in Spennithorne. MORLAND, Ann (I19622)
 
982 Baptized in Wensley parish Source (S1007)
 
983 BARBARA PIPER (SANDERSON) Passed away on August 19, 2016 after a brave 4 year fight with pulmonary fibrosis. Beloved wife of Warren Piper of Mount Dennis, Toronto, of 54 years. She leaves son Victor, daughter Leslie (Jason), 3 adorable grandchildren Tristan, River and Piper and brother Tom (Zee) Sanderson. Barbara was born in North Parkdale, Toronto, on June 5, 1944. Barbara was involved in many community groups - mainly the Girl Guides of Canada for over 30 years where many lasting friendships were made. There will be no service. Cremation and a private ceremony at Churchville Cemetery is planned. A celebration of Barbara's life will take place a later date.

Source: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestar/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=181143554 
SANDERSON, Barbara Joan (I1942)
 
984 Barbary Moore, widow, buried.. Source (S926)
 
985 BARRETT, June Ellen - 71, Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour, formerly of Lower Sackville, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 1, 2000, in the hospital. Born June 30, 1929 in Beaver Bank, she was a daughter of the late James and Amelia Redmond. She worked as a Kitchen Supervisor at Scotia Nursing Home for 13 years. She enjoyed making crafts and watching figure skating. Surviving are her husband of 35 years, Joseph A. Barrett; daughters, Betty (Frank) Purvis, Greenhill, Hants Co.; Donna (James) Bond, Guysborough; sons, David (Bonnie), Sackville; Stewart (Pauline), Wentworth; sisters, Hilda (Vincent) Tanner, Jean Lively, Beaver Bank; Irene (Bud) MacLellan, Sackville; brothers, Frank Redmond, Stewiacke; Donnie (Dorothy) Garrison, Calgary, Alta.; son-in-law, Lewis Brown, Greenhill, Hants Co.; grandchildren, Lyndell, Rebecca, Tammy, Tanya, Joseph, James; seven great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by daughter, Beverly Brown; brothers, Mike Redmond, Pat Redmond; brother-in-law, Verney Lively. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, November 2, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, November 3, funeral service 11 a.m. Saturday, November 4, all in Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville, Rev. Karen Hunt officiating. Interment in Church Of The Good Shepherd Parish Cemetery, Beaver Bank. Family flowers only. Please consider donations in June's memory to the Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, R.R.#2 Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax Co., NS B0J 2L0 or the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Atlantic Division), 71 Ilsley Ave., Unit 12, Dartmouth, NS B3B 1L5. REDMOND, June Ellen (I23003)
 
986 Barton Parish burial record. Source (S1089)
 
987 Barzillai was one of the crew of the brig 'Leone'. The ship and all hands were lost April 1845 Source (S341)
 
988 Barzille had a sister named Mary Jane born Aug 3, 1830 (according to 1901 census, living with her sister-in-law Elizabeth Jane (Ward) Miller. MILLER, Barzillai John (I674)
 
989 based on 1891 census Source (S257)
 
990 Based on a burial record from Christ Church Windsor indicating this man was age 81 at his death in 1841. So he would have been 59 when Samuel was born in 1820.
I can only assume that he was either a grandfather or uncle of Samuel and is probably the reason Samuel and his brothers chose Windsor Nova Scotia to go to. They arrived the year before Andrew's death and since Andrew does not appear in the 1838 census for all of Nova Scotia I assume he arrived 1839-40.

There was an Andrew Lowther who served in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War as follows:
Andrew Lowther Rank: Private Date of Commission: 25 Dec 1777 Enlisted by Lt. Green (but isn't necessarily this Andrew).

I found this note on a post in the GenForum at genealogy.com "The Irish branch comes from George the youngest son of William Lowther of Ingleton youngest grandson of Sir Richard Lowther. As far as I can find this was the start of the Lowthers in Ireland"

There is also an Andrew Lowther listed in 1748 in the Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioner Registers of Soldiers Who Served in Canada in the 30th Regiment of Foot as follows: Andrew Lowther - age 45 ____ affected by consumption & rheumatizm . Born at Londonderry a Heelmaker. This would make him born in 1703! This 30th Regiment of Foot served in Nova Scotia trying to capture Fortress Louisbourg during this time period. Could this also be an ancestor?

 
LOWTHERS, Andrew (I1914)
 
991 based on age at death Source (S135)
 
992 based on death record stating his parent was Barzillai Mosher - unconfirmed Source (S338)
 
993 based on St. George's Anglican (Halifax) baptism record which says she was "born 1832 baptized Nov 10 1839 of 8 yrs of Increase & Abigail Ward" Source (S213)
 
994 based on St. George's Anglican (Halifax) baptism record which says she was "born 1832 baptized Nov 10 1839 of 8 yrs of Increase & Abigail Ward" WARD, Martha (I662)
 
995 based on the fact he was not mentioned in his father's will of 1669 CALVERT, Christopher (I8083)
 
996 based on the fact he was not mentioned in his father's will of 1669 Source (S1105)
 
997 Based on the fact that his parents are listed in the 1861 census with only a daughter, so he must have already left home. LOWTHER, Edward (I11994)
 
998 Basing her name on a burial record in Muker on November 7, 1735 that says Elizabeth Calvert, widdow. There was a burial for William Calvert in November or December of 1734. Elizabeth (I14917)
 
999 Beatrice was living at 79 Frater Ave, East York.
Jack was living at 2880 Kingston Road, Scarborough 
Family: DALRYMPLE, John Steedman / KELLY, Beatrice Alice (F329)
 
1000 became an invalid at 17 yrs of age BERRY, Harriet Lavinia (I2310)
 

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