LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Matches 48,101 to 48,150 of 48,188
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48101 | WRIGHT WILLIAM WILLIAM WRIGHT/ M 24/10/1762 652 10 / 88 OLD MONKLAND OR COATBRIDGE | Wright, William (I55994)
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48102 | Wright. Son of John Gilmour and Agnes Cumming. Baptized 2 August 1767 in Carmunnock, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Married Elisabeth Pettigrew on 26 July 1793 in Carmunnock, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Together, they had at least nine children: John (1796-1873), Matthew (born 1798), Robert (1800-1881), William (1802-1849, Janet (1804?1883), James (1806?1888), Alexander (1809?1876), Pettigrew (1814?1842), Agnes Cumming (1816-1858). Inscription Erected in Memory of MATTHEW GILMOUR wright Cathkin who died Oct. 7 1832 aged 65 years and ELISABETH PETTIGREW his wife who died May 19 1846 aged 71 years PETTIGREW GILMOUR who died 18 Feb. 1842 aged 28 years. The burying ground of MATTHEW GILMOUR and ELIZABETH PETTIGREW and their family. | Gilmour, Matthew (I50376)
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48103 | Wright. Son of John Gilmour and Agnes Cumming. Baptized 27 March 1776 in Carmunnock, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Married Elisabeth Arthur on 23 October 1797. Together they had at least ten children: Agnes (1798-1877), John (born 1800), William (born 1805), Elizabeth (born 1807), Janet (born 1809), Margaret (born 1812), James (born 1816), Christian (born 1818), Jean (born 1820), David Inglis (1822-1896). | Gilmour, John (I50383)
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48104 | WRZOSEK Robert F. Wrzosek, 62, of Beloit died Tuesday, Jan. 10 at his home. He was born Dec. 1, 1921 the son of Frances (Mateski) and Joseph K. Wrzosek. Local survivors include a sister, Rertha (Mrs. Fred) Toltzman of Eau Claire. Services are being held in Beloit. Burial will be 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13 at St. Mary's Cemetery in Stanley. Memorials may be made to the Lou Gehrig Society. Chippewa Herald-Telegram Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin 12 Jan 1984, Thu ?W Page 4 | Wrzosek, Robert Francis (I41587)
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48105 | WWI ATTESTATION PAPERS @ Prince Albert, SK Name: PUDDICOMBE, WALTER JOHN Regimental Number: 257541 Date of Birth: 11/04/1897 Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 8015 - 4 Item Number: 587039 Record Group: Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Digitized service file - PDF format: B8015-S004 Single Farm labor Mother Mrs Louisa Puddicombe of Canwood, SK Height 5 foot 3 1/2 inches Complexion - dark Eyes - brown Hair - brown | Puddicombe, Walter John Ralph "Jack" (I45133)
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48106 | WWI attestation papers has birth info as 14 Oct 1899 in Innisfail AB. | Ennis, Arthur James (I22549)
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48107 | WWI Reg. #524928 Enlisted Aug. 8, 1916 at Vernon, B.C.in the Canadian Army Medical Corp and served with the 4th Canadian Field Ambulance and 13th Canadian Gen. Hospital in France. Birth: Feb. 2, 1894; Marysville, Hastings County, Ontario Next-of-kin: Bertha Emma LeRoy; wife at Enderby, B.C.; one son, Ernest Lawrence, age 2; Herbert Laffayette and Matilda Jane LaRoy, at Enderby, B.C. Trade: Lathman Herbert Percy LeRoy and Bertha Emma Baird were married Nov. 22, 1914 at Enderby, B.C. Ontario Births Name: Herbert Percival Laroy Gender: Male Birth Date: 3 Feb 1894 Birth Place: Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Father: Herbert L Laroy Mother: Matilda J Walroth Alberta Death Reg. #1934-08-101454 Indexed under Laroy | LeRoy, Pvt. Herbert Percival "Percy" (I60635)
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48108 | www.fultonhistory.com age 76 m. Rhetta Rivers | Blackman, Gilbert C. (I12638)
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48109 | WYLIE AGNES JAMES WYLIE/JEAN WYLIE FR335 (FR335) F 27/01/1788 616/ 30 116 Stewarton | Wylie, Agnes (I38231)
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48110 | WYLLIE JAMES JOHN WYLLIE/ISSOBELL ROBISOUN M 25/06/1667 644/1 50 307 Glasgow | Wyllie, James (I37840)
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48111 | WYLLIE JANET JAMES WYLLIE/JANET POLLOCK FR2258 (FR2258) F 01/06/1707 644/1 90 6 Glasgow | Wyllie, Janet (I37843)
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48112 | WYLLIE JANET JAMES WYLLIE/JEAN WYLLIE FR315 (FR315) F 04/11/1781 616/ 30 82 Stewarton | Wylie, Janet (I38230)
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48113 | Wyman, Burton Alva, Cleveland, Ohio Died: 16 May 2000; Born: 1 July 1917; Parents: Alva and Minnie Wyman, Vesta Survived by: Wife: Gladys. Children: Garth, Janet, Richard, Ellen, Mary, Francis, Alice, Fred. Numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. My father was an extraordinary man. Born to a rural mail carrier and a former seamstress, he was an outstanding student, advancing two grades and finishing secondary school in the same class as his two years older brother. He attended the University of Minnesota, earned a degree in Electrical Engineering, graduated summa cum laude and was awarded membership in the Phi Beta Kappa honors society. While at university in Minneapolis, he joined the brethren fellowship, where he met his future wife, Gladys Symington of Neche, North Dakota. After graduation, he was employed by Westinghouse Electric. During World War II he was classified 4F (needed in industry) so was not drafted. Westinghouse assigned him first to Pittsburgh and then to Cleveland, where he spent the rest of his career. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers Harold and Kenneth, all buried in the cemetery at Echo, Minnesota. None of them were ever in fellowship, although his mother attended the gospel preaching regularly in her later years and was buried by the brethren. It seemed there was nothing he couldn't do. He could ride a bicycle while facing backwards. He learned sign language so he could interpret for the deaf. He could take an automobile engine apart, repair it, and make it run again. He had a marvelous sense of humor and wrote memorable doggerel. He was a tall man, standing six feet two and one half inches and powerfully built, with broad shoulders and a narrow waist. He taught me to obey my conscience. He wouldn't tell me I could or couldn't do something. He wanted me to be "exercised" about it. I have tried to follow that advice. For many years my father carried a bible that had been a gift from his brother Harold. The inscription cited II Timothy 2: 15. Strive diligently to present thyself approved to God, a workman that has not to be ashamed, cutting in a straight line the word of truth. Rest in peace, Father. Submitted by: Dick Wyman (son), dwyman@cloudnet.com +++++++++++ 1970 (October) JTjr dies. The Taylorite leadership mantle is assumed by James H. Symington of Neche, North Dakota, USA. 1982 James Symington prophesies that computers are linked to the Anti-Christ. Many brethren re-train or change careers to accomodate this "truth". 1987 James Symington dies. Taylorite leadership mantle assumed by John S. Hales of Sydney, Australia. BIO OF JAMES SYMINGTON AT www.cloudnet.com/~dwyman/jhs.html Change Date: 25 APR 2002 | Wyman, Burton Alvin (I12189)
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48114 | WYSE ALEXANDER SARAH BURNS/FR2969 (FR2969) 09/06/1794 644/1 270 170 Glasgow | Family: Alexander Wyse / Sarah Burns (F11613)
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48115 | Yesterday morning there came over the telephone the shocking news that Mrs. James W. Campbell had died suddenly in Kingston. It appears that she went to bed in her usual state of health on Monday night and was found dead in her bed on Tuesday morning. She lived with her daughter Lila, Mrs. Wm. Drysdale, in the city but kept up an active correspondence with friends, and retained a constant interest in her old home in Lanark. In the summer season she spent a number of weeks with her daughter and friends in Lanark and at Dalhousie Lake, and nothing was noted in her appearance to indicate the presence of any serious organic trouble. Elizabeth McKerracher, for that was her maiden name, was born at the village of Brooke, in the Township of Bathurst, in the year 1860. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKerracher. When twenty years old she became the wife of Mr. James Campbell of Lanark Village. They settled down in a comfortable home in Lanark, where for a number of years to follow, Mr. Campbell was a successful and enterprising man of business. In 1899 Mr. Campbell died, and the wife and four children were left to face the world. In the family were John, Maynard. Wilmer, and Lila. Although very young in years the eldest sons managed to carry on the business, which has been continued down to this day under the ownership and personal management of Mr. John Campbell. Maynard accepted a position in Sudbury, Ont., with a successful business firm. Wilmer held a position with Messrs. Boyd Caldwell and Co. at Appleton until the war broke out when he enlisted and went overseas with the 21st Battalion. He distinguished himself over there, and at the present time occupies a position in the service in Canada. Miss Lila became the wife of Mr. William Drysdale, of Lanark, but moved to Kingston a few years ago as a point more convenient for Mr. Drysdale in his work as a commercial traveller. Her brother and sisters surviving are Daniel, at Fallbrook, Mrs. Wm. Hossie of Glentay, Mrs. James Munro of Scotch Line, Mrs. Robt. Burris of Perth, Mrs. And. Palmer of Regina, and Mrs. Jno. McGee, Seattle, Wash. Leaving her old Lanark home, where she had spent so many happy years, was a reluctant step, and nothing pleased her so much in her new home in Kingston, as when some Lanark friend of the old days would drop in. Mrs. Campbell was the soul of kindness. Hers was a helping hand. She had sympathy for sorrow, cheer for sadness, and encouragement for despondency. And her home reflected the character of her personality, where no person could enter and come away unprofitted by her gentle and kind companionship. Tomorrow the body will be laid away in the village cemetery. The Lanark Era, Wednesday, October 2, 1918, page 1 | McKerracher, Elizabeth (I45468)
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48116 | YOUNG ----- WILLIAM YOUNG/AGNES STEVEN FR349 (FR349) U 30/11/1759 643 20 / 24 EAST KILBRIDE | Young (I55956)
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48117 | YOUNG AGNES JOHN YOUNG/AGNES STEVEN FR351 (FR351) F 11/12/1760 643 20 / 26 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Agnes (I55955)
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48118 | YOUNG AGNES THOMAS YOUNG/JANET CARSLAW FR170 (FR170) F 17/06/1771 572/ 10 158 Neilston | Young, Agnes (I41900)
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48119 | YOUNG ALEXANDER ROBERT YOUNG/MARY POLLOK FR81 (FR81) M 16/02/1806 571/ 10 76 Mearns | Young, Alexander (I41910)
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48120 | YOUNG ANDREW ROBERT YOUNG/MARY POLLOK FR117 (FR117) M 18/07/1819 571/ 10 125 Mearns | Young, Andrew (I41909)
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48121 | YOUNG ANN WILLIAM YOUNG/ F 17/08/1788 643 20 / 112 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Ann (I55964)
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48122 | YOUNG ANN WILLIAM YOUNG/ F 22/04/1781 643 20 / 94 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Ann (I55967)
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48123 | YOUNG April 25, 1964, Patrick James Young of 3223 E. 23rd Ave., aged 55 years. Survived by his loving wife. Elsie; 1 son, James, and1 daughter. Wendy, at home; his mother. Mrs. Catherine Yuskiw, Vancouver; 4 sisters, Mrs. Mary Demchuk, Mrs. Bonnie Montgomery, Mrs. Connie Murray, all of Vancouver; Mrs. Annie Gash, Edmonton; 4 brothers. William and Donald, Vancouver; Paul, Edmonton; Al, Ancaster, Ontario. Funeral service Wednesday, April 29 at, 1 p.m. in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. Ltd., loth Ave. and Ontario St., Rev, G. A. Thomson officiating. Cremation. The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 27 Apr 1964, Mon ?W Page 30 | Young, Patrick James (I46630)
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48124 | YOUNG CATHARINE JOHN YOUNG/ F 19/08/1792 643 20 / 121 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Catharine (I6643)
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48125 | YOUNG ELIZABETH JOHN YOUNG/ F 24/02/1799 643 20 / 130 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Elizabeth (I6884)
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48126 | YOUNG ELIZABETH THOMAS YOUNG/JANET CARSELAW FR14 (FR14) F 15/09/1765 571/ 10 9 Mearns | Young, Elizabeth (I41898)
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48127 | YOUNG Entered into rest in Lancaster, Pa., on October 19, 1985. MURIEL B. YOUNG, wife of Robert B. Young, of 1121 Pleasure Road, Lancaster, Pa., in her 82nd year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, 141 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa., on Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. William A. Sharp officiating. Interment in Conestoga Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home on Monday from 1 p.m. until time of service. Please omit flowers. If desired contributions in her memory may be made to the First United Methodist Church Organ Fund, 29 E. Walnut St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602. Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, Pennsylvania 21 Oct 1985, Mon ?W Page 25 Muriel B. Young, native of Canada Muriel B. Young, 81, of 1121 Pleasure Road, died at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lancaster General Hospital following an illness of several weeks. Born in Perth, Ontario, Canada, she was the daughter of the late William and Isabella Blair Wilson, and the wife of Robert B. Young. ' She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Iris Club, and served for many years as a Grey Lady volunteer at Lancaster General Hospital. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Lois Y., wife of Howard B. Flyte, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and Barbara, wife of John Hopkins, Pittsburgh; two sisters, Mrs. William M. Radford, and Mrs. William Holmes, both of Clearwater, Fla.; five grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. Sunday News Lancaster, Pennsylvania 20 Oct 1985, Sun ?W Page 20 | Wilson, Muriel Blair (I42144)
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48128 | YOUNG GEORGE GEORGE YOUNG/ M 12/04/1719 559/ 20 74 Abbey | Young, George (I38329)
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48129 | YOUNG GEORGE JOHN YOUNG/ M 27/04/1682 633/ 10 69 Carstairs | Young, George (I38321)
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48130 | YOUNG JAMES GEORGE YOUNG/ M 03/02/1717 559/ 20 59 Abbey | Young, James (I38327)
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48131 | YOUNG JAMES JAMES YOUNG/MARY RANKINE FR30 (FR30) M 11/11/1781 571/ 10 25 Mearns | Young, James (I41906)
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48132 | YOUNG JAMES JOHN YOUNG/ M 17/10/1802 643 20 / 135 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, James (I6849)
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48133 | YOUNG JAMES ROBERT YOUNG/MARY POLLOK FR107 (FR107) M 28/11/1813 571/ 10 105 Mearns | Young, James (I41907)
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48134 | YOUNG JAMES THOMAS YOUNG/JANET CARSELAW FR13 (FR13) M 03/07/1763 571/ 10 8 Mearns | Young, James (I41891)
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48135 | YOUNG JANET JOHN YOUNG/ F 07/01/1798 643 20 / 129 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Janet (I6880)
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48136 | YOUNG JANET JOHN YOUNG/ F 26/02/1797 643 20 / 128 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Janet (I6887)
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48137 | YOUNG JANET JOHN YOUNG/ F 31/08/1794 643 20 / 124 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Janet (I6886)
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48138 | YOUNG JANET ROBERT YOUNG/MARY POLLOK FR93 (FR93) F 16/04/1809 571/ 10 88 Mearns | Young, Janet (I41911)
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48139 | YOUNG JANET WILLIAM YOUNG/ F 13/07/1783 643 20 / 101 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Janet (I55966)
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48140 | YOUNG JANET WILLIAM YOUNG/ F 19/06/1791 643 20 / 119 EAST KILBRIDw | Young, Janet (I55919)
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48141 | YOUNG JEAN JOHN YOUNG/AGNESS YOUNG FR84 (FR84) F 05/09/1725 643 10 / 78 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, Jean (I55960)
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48142 | YOUNG JEAN THOMAS YOUNG/JANET CARSEWELL FR14 (FR14) F 15/09/1765 571/ 10 9 Mearns | Young, Jean (I41899)
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48143 | YOUNG JOHN ANN BROWN/FR2858 (FR2858) 12/06/1785 644 / 1 260 / 353 GLASGOW | Family: John Young, II / Ann Brown (F2120)
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48144 | YOUNG JOHN JAMES YOUNG/ISOBELL WARNOCK FR133 (FR133) M 13/11/1737 643 10 / 127 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, John (I55660)
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48145 | YOUNG JOHN JOHN YOUNG/ M 12/08/1804 643 20 / 138 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, John (I6879)
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48146 | YOUNG JOHN JOHN YOUNG/ M 31/05/1801 643 20 / 133 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, John (I6885)
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48147 | YOUNG JOHN JOHN YOUNG/AGNESS YOUNG FR95 (FR95) M 27/10/1727 643 10 / 89 EAST KILBRIDE | Young, John (I55950)
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48148 | YOUNG JOHN JOHN YOUNG/MARY THOMSON FR368 (FR368) M 19/05/1765 643 20 / 43 EAST KILBRIDE First name(s) John Last name Young Baptism year 1765 Place East Kilbride County Lanarkshire Country Scotland Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Young Mother's first name(s) Mary Mother's last name Thomson Archive reference OPR 643/4 Register year range 1688-1854 Item 2 Page 40 Record set Scotland, Parish Births & Baptisms 1564-1929 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from United Kingdom, Scotland ?A? Findmypast | Young, John II (I6741)
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48149 | YOUNG JOHN MARY THOMSON/FR522 (FR522) 29/01/1757 643 20 / 197 EAST KILBRIDE | Family: John Young / Mary Thomson (F19438)
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48150 | YOUNG JOHN THOMAS YOUNG/JANET COCHRAN FR219 (FR219) M 10/09/1780 572/ 10 205 Neilston | Young, John (I41902)
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