LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Matches 1,551 to 1,600 of 48,188
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1551 | 22 Molyneux St. London | Burns, Mary Emily (I34385)
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1552 | 22 Nov 1903 The Detroit Free Press Mrs. Harriet W. Pulford Has Passed Away Mrs. Harriet W. Pulford widow of the late F. W. Pulford, died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Elton, Mrs. Pulford was 68 years of age, and was the youngest daughter of Dr. Malcolm McDonald who was Major of the third regiment of New York state troops in the war of 1812. The husband of the deceased died about five years ago. He was a brother of the later Gen. Pulford, Mr and Mrs. Pulford were married at Kingsville, Ontario and came to Detroit about ten years ago. Six children survive. They are Lorenzo L. Pulford, Mrs. W. H. Wright and Mrs. W. W. Elton, of Detroit, A. M. Pulford (of Idaho) F. H. Pulford, of Cleveland, and Mrs. George H. Harris of Chicago. | McDonald, Harriet W. (I26737)
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1553 | 236 Humberside Ave, Toronto, Ontario | Howden, John Allen (I36474)
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1554 | 24 APR 1903 Lot 11 Conc. 10, Palmerston Twp, Frontenac Co, ON, Canada | Smith, Elizabeth "Granny" (I5788)
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1555 | 24 Feb 1960, The Ottawa Journal Mrs. M. L. Moodie Mrs. Mary Louise Moodie, 7 Clarey avenue, died in hospital Tuesday after a long illness. She was 86. Born and educated in Johnstons Corners, Ont., daughter of the late Kennedy Johnston and Elizabeth (sic) Ann Campbell, she married James Andrew Moodie in Johnstons Corners in 1904. He died in 1928. During World War II Mrs. Moodie had been an active member of the King's Daughters Guild. She attended Glebe United Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Franklin P. Russell Jr. (Campbelline) of Elizabeth, NJ; a brother, Allan K. Johnston of Ottawa, and two sisters, Mrs. J. Knox MacLachlan of Montreal and Mrs. James Smith of Maple Creek, Sask. Funeral service will be held in the chapel of Hulse and Playfair, 315 McLeod street, Friday at 3 p.m., Rev. H. Hamilton officiating. Interment will be in Johnstons Corners. | Johnston, Mary Louise (I56011)
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1556 | 24 Springbank Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire | Blue, Margaret Gilmour (I40378)
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1557 | 24th of unknown month | Adams, Caroline Louisa (I42962)
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1558 | 26 July 1861, Robert Miller, 25, son of Thomas Miller and Elizabeth Mason and Elizabeth Miller, 24, daughter of Andrew Miller and Catherine Munro, both of Bathurst Township, Witnesses: George Miller, Jr and Andrew Miller, Jr. Minister, Rev. Dr. Bain | Family: Robert Mason Miller / Mary Elizabeth Alvina Miller (F2216)
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1559 | 26, 6, 3 | Miller, Wilfred Andrew (I1551)
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1560 | 26, 6, 3, Loreburn, Saskatchewan | Miller, Ralph Dodds (I1553)
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1561 | 261 East Arlington Avenue | Church, Dewitt "Clinton" (I6736)
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1562 | 27 Oct 1848, James Dobie, Perth, Founder married Margaret Miller, spinster. | Family: James Reston Dobie / Margaret Miller (F12056)
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1563 | 28 Dec 1921 - Robert John Drummond (widower) to Eliza Miller 13 Nov 1923 - Eliza Miller to Ralph Mervyn & Gertrude A. Miller 30 Jun 1927 - Ralph M. Miller, Gertrude E. Miller to Robert T. Blair (Bernard & Jean Brady farm) | Miller, Ralph "Mervyn" (I1321)
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1564 | 28 Dec 1932, The Ottawa Journal The funeral of Mrs. Christina Smith, whose death occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nat Gooding, 88 Aylmer avenue, on Sunday, was held from there yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Smith was in her 85th year. Rt. Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and minister of Knox church conducted an impressive service at the house assisted by Rev. J. Logan-Venecta, minister of St. Giles Presbyterian church. Interment was made in Johnson's Corners' cemetery. Mrs. Smith, who was formerly Miss Christina Moodie, was born at the Scotch Line, Perth, and lived the greater part of her life at Leitrim. She was the widow of George Smith. Chief mourners were two daughters, Mrs. J. J. Heron, of Billings' Bridge, and Mrs. Nat Gooding, of Ottawa; two sons, Alex Smith, of Ottawa and James Smith, of Maple Creek, Sask.; one brother, David Moodie, of Manotick, two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Hawkins, of Manotick and Mrs. Elizabeth Nixon, of Carsonby. One son, Stewart Smith, predeceased her last July | Moodie, Christina (I46750)
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1565 | 28 Feb 1868 - George Ritchie, 35, Bathurst, son of John and Mary Ritchie to Jessie Nichol, 19, residence Bathurst, born in Beckwith, dau. John and Catherine Nichol. Wit. Robert Ritchie, Bathurst and Samuel Caldwell, Perth. | Family: George Ritchie / Jessie Nichol (F7064)
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1566 | 28 May 1606 ?W Midlothian: Edinburgh - Roll of Burgesses, 1406-1700 - marriage contract? | Family: James Sinclair, of Reaster and Rattar II Ii / Janet Sinclair (F24605)
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1567 | 28 May 1996 Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Scotland's People Ref# 505/121 | Taylor, Ann Hutchison (I55333)
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1568 | 28 Nov 1879 is recorded for marriage in Dodds family history | Family: Robert Munro Miller / Sarah Smith Dodds (F493)
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1569 | 28 Oct 1945 | Irvine, Alexander (I41796)
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1570 | 287 Severin St | Sexton, Victor Edward (I6566)
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1571 | 29 Jun 1860, John Miller, 23, Burgess North, son of John Miller and Sarah McLellan married Mary Wilson, 22, Burgess North, daughter of John Wilson and Mary Forgie, Witnesses George Miller and William Abercrombie. | Family: John Miller / Mary Ann Wilson (F1933)
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1572 | 2nd Ave. | Jackson, James (I3406)
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1573 | 2nd child of Neil Munro. Drowned. Daughter born after his death. | Munro, Duncan (I3010)
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1574 | 2nd wife of Henry Alexander, daughter of David Moody and Eliza Jane Hawker ----- ALEXANDER, Lula __ In hospital, Thursday, September 8, 1966, Lula Moodie, of Manotick, Ont., widow of Henry Alexander, in her 79th year; sister of Mrs. Eliza Pettapiece, Winnipeg and Mrs. Emma Waterson, Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, service Saturday 3pm. Interment Ramsayville cemetery. (The Ottawa Journal -- Friday, September 9, 1966) | Moodie, Lulu Mabel (I56022)
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1575 | 3 apr 1881 ? 234 Watt St., Glasgow Kinning Park, Lanarkshire, Scotland Relation to Head of House: Son - Age. 17 - Sail Maker (app) | Callen, Peter Ferguson (I55371)
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1576 | 3 Centre St East | Deachman, Elizabeth "Betsy" (I62043)
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1577 | 3 children | Munro, Peter Donald (I2960)
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1578 | 3 children | Phillips, Hellen Anne "Nellie" (I341)
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1579 | 3 Dec 1914, The Ottawa Journal Mr. George Smith, an old and respected resident of Leitrim, Ont., died on Tuesday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. N. Gooding, 88 Aylmer Avenue. Deceased, who was in his 70th year, had been ill for several weeks. Mr. Smith was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, coming to Canada when he was a child and residing at Leitrim ever since. In religion he was a Presbyterian and attended the Billings' Bridge church at that denomination. Besides his widow he leaves three sons and three daughters---Messrs. Alexander and Stewart Smith of Ottawa South, James Smith of Maple Creek, Sask.; Mrs. J. J. Heron of Billings' Bridge, Mrs. N. Gooding of Ottawa South and Miss Ella May Smith at home. Two sisters are Mrs. William McCann of Billings' Bridge and Mrs. Jaffray of Victoria, B.C. Dr. Gordon Henderson of Ottawa and Mr. Stuart Henderson of Victoria, B.C., are nephews. The funeral took place this afternoon from the family residence at Leitrim to Johnston's cemetery. | Smith, George (I46749)
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1580 | 3 Jan 1886 Queensland, Australia DEATH 26 Nov 1972 (aged 86) New South Wales, Australia BURIAL Wollongong City Memorial Gardens and Crematorium Unanderra, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia PLOT 1st Rose Gdn 7E MEMORIAL ID 151926672 | Smith, Sydney Archibald (I16539)
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1581 | 3 Jan 1929 ?W Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland 1929 SP Ref# 496/ 19 at Dumbarton - age.19 - Mother's MS. Logan | Taylor, Peter Logan (I55348)
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1582 | 3 JUN 1902 ?W 2 Albert Place, Dumbarton , Scotland U.K | Taylor, William Logan (I55358)
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1583 | 3 Lodgers living with the family: William Wilson 24, Robert Halburn 24 and Thomas Halburn 20, all from Stewarton, Aryshire and all are spindle makers. | Burns, Robert (I7062)
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1584 | 3 males, 3 females; Censor, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin | Workman, William (I10223)
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1585 | 30 Apr 1895 Elephant Hotel, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Scotland's People ref# 496/35 - Peter, age.31, Ship Officer (Merchant Marine) Bachelor / Jane, age.27, Dressmaker, Spinster / Witnesses: John Callen and Elizabeth Logan (*copy in files) | Family: Peter Ferguson Callen / Jane "Jeannie" Logan (F19336)
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1586 | 30 December 1858, Thomas Monroe, 25, son of John Munro and Margaret Kelso and Mary Miller 19, daughter of Thomas Miller and Elizabeth Mason, both of Bathurst, witnesses were Peter Miller and William Miller. | Family: Thomas Kelso Monroe / Mary Burns "Nancy" Miller (F40)
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1587 | 30 Jul 1921, Stevenson Skamaina Cty, WA by Justice of the Peace witnesses: Stanley and Ethel Foley Ray J. Devine, 28, white, res. Camas WA, b. Waterloo OR, occupation: mechanic, parents Tilman Devine and Elizabeth Smith to Norah Miller, 22, white, # of bride's marriages = 1, residence Portland, OR, b. Waterloo, OR, Nora married a second time and had at least one daughter | Family: Ray J. Devine / Nora Gene Miller (F2046)
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1588 | 300 Acres | Smart, Bemslee Buell Benjamin (I3413)
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1589 | 31 July, Confirmation of Rev James Stewart Johnson, DD, Minister, Parish of Cambuslang, who died 9 November 1881, at Cambuslang, testate, granted at Glasgow, to Elizabeth Gilmour or Johnson, Mid-Lettericks Farm, Cambuslang, his widow, Executrix nominated in Will and Deed, dated 15 August 1881, and recorded with another Writ in Court Books of Commissariot of Lanark, 12 July 1882. Value of Estate L1342 2s 2d. | Johnson, Rev. James Stewart (I37815)
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1590 | 3200 Bloomington Ave. has been linked here???? Mineapolis??? | Mather, Dudley Ackland (I5354)
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1591 | 324 13th St. | Bowman, Charles Broughham (I1867)
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1592 | 336 Division Street, Kingston | Elliott, Robert (I3397)
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1593 | 34 St James Place, Winnipeg | Menzies, William Barber "Will" (I1785)
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1594 | 342 Davis Street Sarnia, Ontario, Canada | Miller, Dorothy Helen (I33364)
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1595 | 366 Cromwell | Miller, Christina Catherine (I6438)
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1596 | 38 Grant Street | Workman, William (I10223)
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1597 | 3rd child | Munro, Donald (I3011)
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1598 | 4 children | Miller, James Willard (I887)
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1599 | 4 February 1870, 24, John Ferrier, 24, North Burgess, son of Abraham Ferrier and Sarah Rathwell and Margaret Cavers, 22, Bathurst, daughter of John Cavers and Mary Campbell. | Family: John Ferrier / Margaret Beatrix Cavers (F2106)
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1600 | 4 Kirkall Rd, Almondbank, Perthshire, Scotland | Henderson, Thomas (I55336)
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