LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Matches 46,301 to 46,350 of 48,188
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46301 | Role: Witness See Rachel & Margaret Jane in 1911 census | Clark, Rachel (I4197)
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46302 | Role: Witness See Rachel & Margaret Jane in 1911 census | Clark, James Jr. (I4438)
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46303 | Role: Witness Sgt. John Ashley (Ashby) received an initial location ticket for all of Lot 24 in Concession 2, Front of Yonge Township, Leeds County. This property is slightly to the north west of the village of Mallorytown. An investigation of this property reveals that it was all swamp land draining into Jones Creek which flows through the southern end of the property. Early maps indicate much more open water on the creek than visible on today's GIS maps suggesting that the water table has changed, but today this area remains undeveloped. Farmland in the township begins in concession 3. A second location ticket was granted for Lot 19 SW in Concession 10 of Bathurst township of Lanark County, then part of the Bathurst District. This remote property was located on the shores of the Bolton Creek as it flows out of Bennett Lake. It is also directly west of the village of Fallbrook | Andrews, Susanna "Susan" (I4763)
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46304 | Role: Witness She appears as Mrs. M. McMillan, no age given on the ships list First name(s) Jenny Last name McMillan Gender Female Birth year 1893 Age 18 Age as transcribed 18 Marital status S Occupation Dom Departure day 6 Departure month 5 Departure year 1911 Departure port Glasgow Departure country Scotland Entry struck out N Destination port Montreal Destination Montreal Province or maritime Quebec Country Canada Destination place - country CANADA Destination country Canada Ship name Saturnia Ship official number 129489 Ship registered tonnage 5494 Ship square feet 30399 Ship master's first name David Ship master's last name Taylor Shipping line Donaldson Number of passengers 907 Length of voyage in days 21 Ship departure port GLASGOW Ship destination port Montreal Ship destination country Canada Record set Passenger Lists Leaving UK 1890-1960 Category Travel & migration Subcategory Passenger Lists Collections from Great Britain, Scotland, Canada, Americas | Becksted, Margaret (I68585)
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46305 | Role: Witness The deed to the property was obtained from the Crown "Province of Upper Canada" on 22 Mar 1826 by Alexander Kidd. In 1831 Alexander Kidd sold to Alexander Dodds for the sum of ?245. In 1867, Sarah Dodds, widow of Alexander Dodds, sold to her son Thomas Dodds. In 1902 Margaret Dodds, widow of Thomas Dodds, sold to her son Ralph Dodds Sr. In 1946 Ralph Dodds Sr. sold to his son Ralph W. Dodds. In 1961 Ralph W. Dodds, sold to his son Howard E. Dodds. ?i?from E. Miller working notes?/i? | Dodds, Ralph Wilson (I1822)
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46306 | Role: Witness The deed to the property was obtained from the Crown "Province of Upper Canada" on 22 Mar 1826 by Alexander Kidd. In 1831 Alexander Kidd sold to Alexander Dodds for the sum of ?245. In 1867, Sarah Dodds, widow of Alexander Dodds, sold to her son Thomas Dodds. In 1902 Margaret Dodds, widow of Thomas Dodds, sold to her son Ralph Dodds Sr. In 1946 Ralph Dodds Sr. sold to his son Ralph W. Dodds. In 1961 Ralph W. Dodds, sold to his son Howard E. Dodds. ?i?from E. Miller working notes?/i? | Dodds, Howard Edwin (I8260)
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46307 | Role: Witness The Eaglesham lands were already heavily burdened with bonds, the first of which had been granted by his father in 1898. In1917 his father died, and he inherited the Polnoon lands as well. These too were heavily burdened, and his father seems to have left considerable debts. He had to pass the Polnoon lands to his father's trustees, who disburdened them, and sold them oon to William Douglas Weir, BaronWeir of Eastwood and Jame George Weir,who in 1933 passed them on to the Polnoon Estate Company, which was probably in their control. Even this was only delaying financial disaster for the Gilmours, but for the next few years Angus had other things on his mind. | Gilmour, Allen of Argyll (I37791)
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46308 | Role: Witness The first property John Ashby purchased was from Mrs Elizabeth Fisher of Northampton, widow in 1616. Mrs Fisher was a daughter of William Peasenoll of Bugbrooke one of an old family of yeomen of that name still living in the village. William Peasenoll made his will in 1580, and thereby devised his freehold lands and house to his wife Phillippe for life with remainder after her death to his daughter Elizabeth the wife of Robert Fisher of Northampton intail. The interest thus given to Mrs Fisher was certainly not one which she could legally sell, but in 1616 by a deed of feoffment dated 1st June in that year she sold the property to John Ashby and Richard Ashby for ?105. The property is described as follows in the conveyance ? All that messuage tenement one close and half yardland in arable meadow and pasture land with their and every of their right &c situate lying and being in Bugbrooke aforesaid now in the tenure of the said Elizabeth her assignee or assignes, farmers or tenants. ?105 at that time would be equal to about ?1000 at the present. The Richard Ashby who joined John Ashby in the purchase was not his brother but his second cousin, a son of Steven Ashby, the son of William Ashby's eldest son Robert. From the will of this Richard Ashby and an inquisition taken after his death, it seems that ?i?he and John Ashby each took half the yardland and that they held the house jointly. Richard Ashby directs his wife to sell his house called "Fisher's House lately purchased of Elizabeth Fisher of Northampton" and devises a "house called Newmans a quartern of land called Fisher's land" and other property to his youngest son Richard. ?/i?This will was proved in 1617. The inquisition taken at Northampton in 1619 states that Richard Ashby was seized at the time of his death of and in a moiety of one messuage and one close and of and in one quarterne of a yardland at Bugbrooke called "Fisher's land". After reciting his will and mentioning several other properties the inquisition goes on to say that the moiety of Fisher's house and land were held of Richard Cope Esquire as of his Manor of Bugbrooke by fealty and suit of court, and by the rent of 16d per annum in lieu of all other services. John Ashby's moiety would of course have been held in the same way. He retained the deed of conveyance and it is now amongst Morris Ashby's old documents. Fishers land is frequently mentioned in the subsequent deeds but not the house and probably John Ashby concurred with Richard Ashby's executrix in selling it. | Ashby, John (I28212)
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46309 | Role: Witness This property was the site of a dam and water power - the mill power house has been restored by the Bowes family 3 Nov 1845 - Crown Grant to James Condie 19 Apr 1850 - James Condie to William Elliott for ?200. William Elliot died in 1863. Between 1856 and 1866, portions of the property were granted David Ballantyne, James and Mary Fraser On 13 Dec 1866 Margaret Elliott et al deeded the property to John Gibson for $1600.00 - all On 13 Dec 1866 Isobel Foster et al deeded the property to John Gibson for $1600.00 - all "Two of John's grandchildren, Samuel (1871-1955) and his sister Mary (1874-1959), were the last Gibsons to live in the home. ?i?Posted 04 May 2012 by grantg5?/i? | Gibson, William Murray (I366)
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46310 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Margaret (I8134)
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46311 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, John (I19678)
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46312 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Robert (I19751)
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46313 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Jenet (I36583)
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46314 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Jane (I36586)
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46315 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Agnes (I36588)
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46316 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Catherine (I36591)
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46317 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Brown, Jenet "Jane" (I19744)
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46318 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, James (I19752)
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46319 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, William (I19753)
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46320 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Alexander (I19754)
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46321 | Role: Witness This was the lot assigned to James and Janet but James drowned on the way to Lanark County. His son John was eighteen at the time and although the minimum age for receiving land was nineteen he was permitted to take on the lot that would have gone to his father. Neighbours helped the young people to get established and it was left to the older girls to care for the house and younger siblings. | Dick, Elizabeth (I22373)
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46322 | Role: Witness Transport Atlas, Capatain Turnbull, sailed from Greenock July 11th 1815, and arrived at Quebec September 4th 1815 with 242 passengers, who proceeded in this vessel under the command of Liutenant Champion, of the Royal Navy, Agent for Transports. Ages shown are ages at time of deposit paid which ranged from April to June 1815. (No. is the list position on the master list of settlers; maiden name of married females is shown in goven name colum within ( ); if married or single status indicated, this is shown in occupation column as (m) or (s); destination for the majority was "U" Upper Canada, for those destined to "L" Lower Canada an "L" is placed in the remarks column; place of residence may include information from both master and arrival lists; majority of Passengers are Scottish, with Irish and English passengers noted in the remarks column; # in remarks colum indicates position on arrival list) #18 Barber Thomas, age 35, (m) tailor, Torthorwald (Dumfries), paid L18.02, #13 Janet (Hannah), wife, Torthorwald Agnes, 8, daughter, Torthorwald John, 6, son, Torthorwald Mary, 2 3/4, daughter, Torthorwald Robert, 8 mos., son, Torthorwald Party of 1 man, 1 woman, 3 males under 12 years, 2 females under 12 years Former residence Dumfries arrived on ship 'Atlas' in 1815 located at Burgess R. Twp. [Ontario], Conc. 10, lot W8 on 7 April 1816. Thomas Barber Janet Hannah Barber Wife John Barber Child Mary Barber Child Agnes Barber Child Robert Barber Child | Barber, Robert (I1594)
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46323 | Role: Witness Transport Atlas, Capatain Turnbull, sailed from Greenock July 11th 1815, and arrived at Quebec September 4th 1815 with 242 passengers, who proceeded in this vessel under the command of Liutenant Champion, of the Royal Navy, Agent for Transports. Ages shown are ages at time of deposit paid which ranged from April to June 1815. (No. is the list position on the master list of settlers; maiden name of married females is shown in goven name colum within ( ); if married or single status indicated, this is shown in occupation column as (m) or (s); destination for the majority was "U" Upper Canada, for those destined to "L" Lower Canada an "L" is placed in the remarks column; place of residence may include information from both master and arrival lists; majority of Passengers are Scottish, with Irish and English passengers noted in the remarks column; # in remarks colum indicates position on arrival list) #18 Barber Thomas, age 35, (m) tailor, Torthorwald (Dumfries), paid L18.02, #13 Janet (Hannah), wife, Torthorwald Agnes, 8, daughter, Torthorwald John, 6, son, Torthorwald Mary, 2 3/4, daughter, Torthorwald Robert, 8 mos., son, Torthorwald Party of 1 man, 1 woman, 3 males under 12 years, 2 females under 12 years Former residence Dumfries arrived on ship 'Atlas' in 1815 located at Burgess R. Twp. [Ontario], Conc. 10, lot W8 on 7 April 1816. Thomas Barber?tab? Janet Hannah Barber?tab?Wife John Barber?tab?Child Mary Barber?tab?Child Agnes Barber?tab?Child Robert Barber?tab?Child | Hannah, Janet (I9336)
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46324 | Role: Witness Transport Atlas, Capatain Turnbull, sailed from Greenock July 11th 1815, and arrived at Quebec September 4th 1815 with 242 passengers, who proceeded in this vessel under the command of Liutenant Champion, of the Royal Navy, Agent for Transports. Ages shown are ages at time of deposit paid which ranged from April to June 1815. (No. is the list position on the master list of settlers; maiden name of married females is shown in goven name colum within ( ); if married or single status indicated, this is shown in occupation column as (m) or (s); destination for the majority was "U" Upper Canada, for those destined to "L" Lower Canada an "L" is placed in the remarks column; place of residence may include information from both master and arrival lists; majority of Passengers are Scottish, with Irish and English passengers noted in the remarks column; # in remarks colum indicates position on arrival list) #18 Barber Thomas, age 35, (m) tailor, Torthorwald (Dumfries), paid L18.02, #13 Janet (Hannah), wife, Torthorwald Agnes, 8, daughter, Torthorwald John, 6, son, Torthorwald Mary, 2 3/4, daughter, Torthorwald Robert, 8 mos., son, Torthorwald Party of 1 man, 1 woman, 3 males under 12 years, 2 females under 12 years Former residence Dumfries arrived on ship 'Atlas' in 1815 located at Burgess R. Twp. [Ontario], Conc. 10, lot W8 on 7 April 1816. Thomas Barber Janet Hannah Barber Wife John Barber Child Mary Barber Child Agnes Barber Child Robert Barber Child | Barber, Mary (I9337)
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46325 | Role: Witness Transport Atlas, Capatain Turnbull, sailed from Greenock July 11th 1815, and arrived at Quebec September 4th 1815 with 242 passengers, who proceeded in this vessel under the command of Liutenant Champion, of the Royal Navy, Agent for Transports. Ages shown are ages at time of deposit paid which ranged from April to June 1815. (No. is the list position on the master list of settlers; maiden name of married females is shown in goven name colum within ( ); if married or single status indicated, this is shown in occupation column as (m) or (s); destination for the majority was "U" Upper Canada, for those destined to "L" Lower Canada an "L" is placed in the remarks column; place of residence may include information from both master and arrival lists; majority of Passengers are Scottish, with Irish and English passengers noted in the remarks column; # in remarks colum indicates position on arrival list) #18 Barber Thomas, age 35, (m) tailor, Torthorwald (Dumfries), paid L18.02, #13 Janet (Hannah), wife, Torthorwald Agnes, 8, daughter, Torthorwald John, 6, son, Torthorwald Mary, 2 3/4, daughter, Torthorwald Robert, 8 mos., son, Torthorwald Party of 1 man, 1 woman, 3 males under 12 years, 2 females under 12 years Former residence Dumfries arrived on ship 'Atlas' in 1815 located at Burgess R. Twp. [Ontario], Conc. 10, lot W8 on 7 April 1816. Thomas Barber?tab? Janet Hannah Barber?tab?Wife John Barber?tab?Child Mary Barber?tab?Child Agnes Barber?tab?Child Robert Barber?tab?Child | Barber, John Sr. (I9338)
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46326 | Role: Witness Transport Atlas, Capatain Turnbull, sailed from Greenock July 11th 1815, and arrived at Quebec September 4th 1815 with 242 passengers, who proceeded in this vessel under the command of Liutenant Champion, of the Royal Navy, Agent for Transports. Ages shown are ages at time of deposit paid which ranged from April to June 1815. (No. is the list position on the master list of settlers; maiden name of married females is shown in goven name colum within ( ); if married or single status indicated, this is shown in occupation column as (m) or (s); destination for the majority was "U" Upper Canada, for those destined to "L" Lower Canada an "L" is placed in the remarks column; place of residence may include information from both master and arrival lists; majority of Passengers are Scottish, with Irish and English passengers noted in the remarks column; # in remarks colum indicates position on arrival list) #18 Barber Thomas, age 35, (m) tailor, Torthorwald (Dumfries), paid L18.02, #13 Janet (Hannah), wife, Torthorwald Agnes, 8, daughter, Torthorwald John, 6, son, Torthorwald Mary, 2 3/4, daughter, Torthorwald Robert, 8 mos., son, Torthorwald Party of 1 man, 1 woman, 3 males under 12 years, 2 females under 12 years Former residence Dumfries arrived on ship 'Atlas' in 1815 located at Burgess R. Twp. [Ontario], Conc. 10, lot W8 on 7 April 1816. Thomas Barber?tab? Janet Hannah Barber?tab?Wife John Barber?tab?Child Mary Barber?tab?Child Agnes Barber?tab?Child Robert Barber?tab?Child | Barber, Agnes (I9339)
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46327 | Role: Witness wife and five children DODS, CONSTANCE E. "A Selection of Lists from British Military Records, Series 'C' (Vol. 625)." In Families: Ontario Genealogical Society, vol. 25:2 (May 1986), pp. 95-104. | Borrowman, Mary Grant (I26543)
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46328 | Role: Witness wife and five children DODS, CONSTANCE E. "A Selection of Lists from British Military Records, Series 'C' (Vol. 625)." In Families: Ontario Genealogical Society, vol. 25:2 (May 1986), pp. 95-104. | Hanna, Marion "Minnie" (I36620)
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46329 | Role: Witness wife and five children DODS, CONSTANCE E. "A Selection of Lists from British Military Records, Series 'C' (Vol. 625)." In Families: Ontario Genealogical Society, vol. 25:2 (May 1986), pp. 95-104. | Borrowman, William (I36625)
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46330 | Role: Witness wife and five children DODS, CONSTANCE E. "A Selection of Lists from British Military Records, Series 'C' (Vol. 625)." In Families: Ontario Genealogical Society, vol. 25:2 (May 1986), pp. 95-104. | Borrowman, Marion (I36626)
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46331 | Role: Witness wife and five children DODS, CONSTANCE E. "A Selection of Lists from British Military Records, Series 'C' (Vol. 625)." In Families: Ontario Genealogical Society, vol. 25:2 (May 1986), pp. 95-104. | Borrowman, John "Morman John" (I36627)
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46332 | Role: Witness wife and five children DODS, CONSTANCE E. "A Selection of Lists from British Military Records, Series 'C' (Vol. 625)." In Families: Ontario Genealogical Society, vol. 25:2 (May 1986), pp. 95-104. | Borrowman, Hannah (I36629)
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46333 | Role: Witness William Miller?u?,?/u? sailed from Glasgow, Scotland 7 Apr 1820 Prompt, located 19 Nov 1820; wife, 1s +12, 1d +12, 2d -12. 1829 Report. 1834 - Miller and part of family here. Wretched lot. Port of Quebec report: 1820 May 13?tab?Brig Prompt, gone up to Montreal, was not boarded yesterday | Burns, Margaret (I12)
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46334 | Role: Witness William Miller?u?,?/u? sailed from Glasgow, Scotland 7 Apr 1820 Prompt, located 19 Nov 1820; wife, 1s +12, 1d +12, 2d -12. 1829 Report. 1834 - Miller and part of family here. Wretched lot. Port of Quebec report: 1820 May 13?tab?Brig Prompt, gone up to Montreal, was not boarded yesterday | Miller, Thomas (I22)
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46335 | Role: Witness Woman age 43, male children 23, 22; female 6, 2. Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, part 3, page 508, list 23/24. | McLaren, Little Peter (I13331)
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46336 | Role: Witness Woman age 43, male children 23, 22; female 6, 2. Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, part 3, page 508, list 23/24. | Stirling, Margaret (I13397)
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46337 | Role: Witness Woman age 43, male children 23, 22; female 6, 2. Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, part 3, page 508, list 23/24. | McLaren, Finlay (I13583)
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46338 | Role: Witness Woman age 43, male children 23, 22; female 6, 2. Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, part 3, page 508, list 23/24. | McLaren, Janet (I13584)
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46339 | Role: Witness Woman age 43, male children 23, 22; female 6, 2. Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, part 3, page 508, list 23/24. | McLaren, John (I13622)
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46340 | Role: Witness Woman age 43, male children 23, 22; female 6, 2. Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG 11, Colonial Office 42, vol. 159, part 3, page 508, list 23/24. | McLaren, James (I13398)
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46341 | Role: Witness | Miller, Janet (I20)
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46342 | Role: Witness | Wilson, Ann (I24)
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46343 | Role: Witness | Miller, John Mason (I335)
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46344 | Role: Witness | Beatty, Margaret (I336)
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46345 | Role: Witness | Miller, Jennette A. "Janet" (I339)
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46346 | Role: Witness | Dodds, Jean M. (I1544)
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46347 | Role: Witness | McEwan, Agness "Aggie" (I1540)
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46348 | Role: Witness | Boyle, David Miller (I2084)
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46349 | Role: Witness | Jamieson, Agnes "Nancy" (I2085)
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46350 | Role: Witness | Jamieson, Agnes "Nancy" (I2085)
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