LANARK COUNTY ORIGINS My ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
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651 | (Research):Fonds red-2878 - Nigel Lawrence fonds; Red Deer and District Archives Title and statement of responsibility area Title proper Nigel Lawrence fonds Title notes Source of title proper: Title based on contents of fonds Level of description Fonds Repository Red Deer and District Archives Reference code RED red-2878 Dates of creation area Date(s) 1947-1982 (Creation) Creator Lawrence, Nigel Physical description area Physical description 10 cm of textual records and other material Archival description area Name of creator Lawrence, Nigel Biographical history Robert Nigel Lawrence, 1901-1990, was born on a ranch near Pine Lake, N.W.T. He began a career as a banker, then established a farm implement dealership in Red Deer, Alberta. He was a self-taught artist of some renown, specializing in pastels of Prairie landscapes, and he was also noted as a poet and storyteller. He married Gwendolyn Bowman, d. 1975, and they had three sons, Patrick, Michael, and Timothy. Notes area Physical condition Consists of 1 cm of textual records, 45 photographs, 48 slides, 1 film reel (ca. 10 min., 8 mm) Immediate source of acquisition Donated by Nigel Lawrence, 1982; Morris Flewwelling, 1983; Yvette Brideau, 1987; and Joan Chapman, ca. 1990 Language of material The material is in English Restrictions on access No restrictions on access; copyright restrictions may apply Finding aids No finding aid Accruals No additions to the fonds are expected General note Record No. MG 180 Access points Subject access points Family and personal life Arts Name access points Lawrence, Nigel (Creator) Lawrence, Nigel (Subject) Clipboard Add Explore Reports Browse as list Browse digital objects Export Dublin Core 1.1 XML EAD 2002 XML Related subjects Family and personal life Arts Related people and organizations Lawrence, Nigel (Creator) Lawrence, Nigel | Lawrence, Robert Nigel "Nigel" (I1871)
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652 | (Research):Forgot to mention 1 Genealogy - Charles & Ted Charles McFadden Mon, Feb 19, 2018, 7:16 PM to me Hi Diane and Don I was so thoroughly entertained that I forgot to mention it to you folks. Elizabeth James 1810 Mrs. Anthony McManagle She dies in 1848, I believe in Leeds County if I recall so is dead before 1851 Census. So it is Robert Hendry Boyle Junior who has the 2 women on the go at the same time as I said in my opinion. Has been a while since I looked at it all. Chuck | James, Elizabeth (I3052)
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653 | (Research):Fort William | Dunlop, Jessie Christine (I9251)
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654 | (Research):Fosters were from Ireland | Foster, Archibald "Archie" (I12980)
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655 | (Research):Founder of the villiage of Demorestville, Ontario. Located in Prince Edward County | Demorest, Guillaume (I13354)
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656 | (Research):four daughters? | Gibbs, Pearl Dorothy (I17031)
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657 | (Research):Frank and Sarah are living with his 'brother in law Louis M. Atwater 51 and his children Ruth N. Atwater 26, Jack M. Atwater 25, Roger W. Atwater 20 | Miller, Frank W. (I6779)
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658 | (Research):Frank Norman-Anderson was her second husband | Anderson, Florence Mary (I38128)
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659 | (Research):From Bill Mather notes: John MacPherson and Jane Cumming Mather moved from Middleville to Bruce County in Western Ontario in the 1860's. They are buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, 4th line, Elderslie Township, Bruce County. | Cumming, Jane (I4904)
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660 | (Research):From community (?) history - Remembering our Families Dodds (James) ?Wborn Berwickshire, Scotland ?Wsettled near Perth with his parents ?Wmarried Jane Cranston, born Roxburghshire, Scotland, to Canada with parents in 1842. ?Wto Egremont Township in 1857 ?Wstarted first mill, in partnership with Thomas Smith, in1859 in Orchard area. Thomas Smith owned the land the mill was built on. ?WJames and Mrs. Dodds both died in 1888. From Bill McCullough (edited) After their marriage in 1849, James and Jane lived with her brother George (then unmarried) in Oneida Township before moving to Egremont Township in Grey County with their young family in 1857. James by trade was a joiner which helped him build a large dam and water-powered grist mill at the confluence of the two branches of the Beatty-Saugeen River. Known as Dodds Mills, it is about 71/2 miles north of Mount Forest, on the east side of the road to Durham. He also built a house and barn of the west side across from the dam and mill. James and Janet farmed and ran the mill until the firm of Smith and Dodds formed, then moved to a new residence near Orchard Mill. Members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, both were active in Church and community affairs. from Cranston history. [barber dodds marilyns.FTW] pg 16 call number -c-958 James was a joiner (carpenter). In 1857, they moved to Egremont Township, Gray County. Canadian Census of 1851 for Oneida Township, South of Hamilton, between Caladonia and Hagersville. After 1851, Orchardville, near Mount Forest, and built a mill there. In February, 1867, they still lived in Egremont, Gray County. 1861 Census is as follows: James Dodds, born in England, Free Church, Farmer, Age 37 Jane Cranston, 34 Janet 8 Sarah 6 Agnes 4 Alex 2 William 1 Also listed were Thomas Dodds 22 Sarah Dodds 27 Alex Barber 13, visitors from Lanark County. Lived in Mount Forest, Ontario as of 1870. | Dodds, James (I1580)
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661 | (Research):from FaG BC death record informant Ella May nee Sutherland. Son of George Cavanagh and Maria Clarke. 50 years in Vancouver. Until Feb 1957 marine checker for various shipping companies. WW1 Canadian attestation Sept 30, 1915 Calgary, Alberta #54185. Father Geo of Stettler, AB. Military high school Cadets at Vancouver, BC. Clerk, dark complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, 5'7". Sapper (Spr.) rank in Royal Canadian Engineers is equal to a general rank of Private. FAG does not have title Sapper available. First marriage Dec 31, 1919 to Minerva Jessie McLelland. Dissolved March 5, 1937. Second marriage July 31, 1937 to Ella Sutherland, divorced, nee Clarke. Percy Cavanagh, age 39, divorced, longshoreman. born Frankville, Ontario, resides Vancouver with parents, son of George Cavanagh and Maria Clarke. | Cavanagh, Percy Reid (I4388)
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662 | (Research):from Family Search: Mungo Boyle (LH26-FXG) Clarence got married and bought what is now Mrs. J Green's property at Sugarloaf. While they wer on the property there was a landslide (that was in 1893) and the house was nearly taken away. He later took up carpentering in Boonah and a few of his houses now stand. | Boyle, Clarence Henry (I2101)
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663 | (Research):from Family Search: Mungo Boyle (LH26-FXG) Tom selected land at Palen Creek after having married a Coulson girl - Miss Karl. The others also left the district. | Boyle, Thomas Hendry (I2102)
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664 | (Research):From Grandpa Brothers Harold and Scott bought farms at Westlock and Barrhead, northwest of Edmonton, AB. Harold sold and enlisted in the army as a machine gunner in WW1. He only had one eye but passed the medical. He was gassed at Vimmy Ridge. | Mather, Harold David (I4928)
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665 | (Research):From Grandpa Brothers Harold and Scott bought farms at Westlock and Barrhead, northwest of Edmonton, AB. Harold sold and enlisted in the army as a machine gunner in WW1. He only had one eye but passed the medical. He was gassed at Vimmy Ridge. | Mather, Andrew Scott "Scott" (I4926)
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666 | (Research):From Green: note birth before parent's marriage? | Grant, Margaret Gray (I2644)
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667 | (Research):from Judy Bradley bradleyrbjb@optusnet.com.au , Feb 6, 2023 This is my uncle Leslie William (Les) Jackson a larger than life resident of the Milora area and son of Caroline Jackson (n?ee Boyle). Les was caretaker of the 'dip' a facility used by residents of the area to dip their cattle for ticks. The cattle would be herded into the dip, a sloping concrete ramp going down to a depth that would immerse the cattle in the water which contained the products to kill the ticks but not harm the cattle. The yards to the dip were kept locked and any farmer wanting to use it would have to come up to our farm and obtain the key. They were charged per head of cattle for the use which went into the cooperative to purchase the dip mixture. I could write more on this but unfortunately have to get moving for school pick up etc. let me know if this is of interest please. Regards Judy photo leslie W Jackson at sheep dip | Jackson, Leslie William "Les" (I16298)
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668 | (Research):From Lanark, Dunbarton, Stirling, Argyll and Ayr = 0 PEDIE ELIZABETH JOHN PEDIE/MARGARET DUNLOP FR72 (FR72) F 25/10/1782 560 10 / 128 Cathcart PEDIE ELIZABETH MATTHEW PEDIE/ F 22/07/1765 627 10 / 132 Cambuslang using 'all' for search 1770-1775 PEDDIE ELIZABETH ALEXANDER PEDDIE ELIZABETH KINNAIRD FR949 (FR949) F 26/01/1772 453 30 / 264 St Andrews and St Leonards PEDDIE ELIZABETH WILLIAM PEDDIE/ELIZABETH WALLACE FR2005 (FR2005) F 30/08/1775 692 / 2 60 / 480 Leith South PEDIE ELIZABETH JOHN PEDIE/MARGT. MAVOR F 25/02/1775 162 10 / 197 Mortlach | Smith, Janet (I70601)
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669 | (Research):From Norman Young: C.W. Stillwell and family living in Philadelphia, NY (Jefferson Cty) and Mary Stilwell deReuzy and family living in Braeside, ON | Stilwell, Jacob V. B. (I6652)
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670 | (Research):from Obituary (E. Miller notes) Mrs. Robert Elliot dies at home of her niece, Mrs John H. James, Sault or Smiths Falls, daughter of Thomas Poole, local Methodist preacher of Drummond. Old Methodist Cemetery Husband has been dead 4 years, 3 sons and ? daughters | Poole, Elisabeth "Elisa" (I3387)
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671 | (Research):From ScotlandsPeople CRUM, KATHRINE JOHN CRUM/MARGARET LANG 0 09/04/1693 496/ 10 171 Dumbarton CRUM, KATHARINE WILLIAM CRUM/JEAN COLQUHOUN 0 24/11/1706 496/ 10 261 Dumbarton CRUM, KATHRINE JOHN CRUM/JEAN LANG 0 13/06/1728 493/ 10 180 Bonhill Carol Bennett: Lanark Society Settlers Part of Barrowfield Road Society William Crum, arrived on George Canning, 1821. Located Ramsay C4 L20W. Accompanied by his wife. | Crum, Kathrin (I4019)
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672 | (Research):From the Jordan Family History Charlotte Jordan and George Miller, son of George Miller nd Helen Mason, born 14 July 1858, were married by Rev. James Ross, minister of Knox Church, Perth, 24 Feb 1892. Entered into rest on 26 October 1930, Heorge Miller at GWM Hospital, Perth (heart ailment), buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Perth. At Bathurst on 27 Nov 1939, Charlotte (Jordan) Miller, widow of George Miller, buried Elmwood Cemetery, Perth. Births Mary Isobel Miller, born 29 Oct 1895 and Sarah Edith Miller, born 23 Jun 1899. | Miller, George (I372)
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673 | (Research):FULTON ROBERT WILLIAM FULTON/ M 11/06/1778 561/ 10 148 Eaglesham FULTON ROBERT JAMES FULTON/ M 03/06/1777 561/ 10 147 Eaglesham | Fulton, Robert (I39711)
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674 | (Research):G2KT-F71 | Baird, Robert Douglas (I58434)
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675 | (Research):GATE COTTAGE GATTE HOUSE https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1115142 | Watsoune, Grissell (I69440)
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676 | (Research):George and Frances are not listed on the Mayflower (6 Sept - 9 Nov 1620) passenger list as is sometimes reported. http://mayflowerhistory.com/mayflower-passenger-list/ From: Family Memorials GENEALOGIES OF THE FAMILIES AND DESCENDANTS of The EARLY SETTLERS OF WATERTOWN. MASSACHUSETTS, INCLUDING WALTHAM AND WESTON: TO WHICH IS APPENDED THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE TOWN with ILLUSTRATIONS, MAPS, AND NOTES. BY HENRY BOND, M.D, VOL. I. GENEALOGIES. BOSTON : LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY, NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY, 351 BROADWAY, PHILADELPHIA: LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, CINCINNATI: H. W. DERBY. 1855. ADAMS, (sometimes spelled Addams.) (I.) GEORGE ADAMS, a glover, and wife FRANCES, settled inWatertown as early as 1645. Nov. 4, 1664, he and wife Frances sold to John Chinery "my dwellinghouse in Watertown and land adjoining." He moved to Camb. Farms, (Lex.,) probably about the time of the above sale. The birth of only two of his children are recorded, but probably he had at least five. 1. John, b. Aug. 6, 1645; 2. George, b. 1647. birth not recorded; 3. Daniel, exec'r of his father's will ; 4. Joseph, b. Mar. 6,' 1657 ; 5. Mary, bap. and o. c. in Wat., Nov. 21, 1686. " George Adams, sen., of Camb.," (Lex.,) d. Oct. 10, 1696. Inventory, ?61, 13, 8. Son Daniel sole exec'r. [See Barry, p. 166, Note.] John Adams, of Wat., 1662, then aged 37, was probably the John Adams adm. freeman, Ap., 1668. Was he the John Adams of Medfield, who sold land in Wat. to Robert Harrington, Sept. 9, 1692? (II.) GEORGE ADAMS, Jr., (son of George, sen.,) of Camb. Farms, (Lex.,) m. Jan. 20, 1683-4, MARTHA FISKE, [J. Fiske, 7.] His wife was bap. in Wat., Nov. 21, 1686. by Mr. Bailey, and he was bap. by Mr. Angier, and o. c. June 19, 1698. 1. George, b. in Camb., (Lex.,) Ap. 28, 1685, bap. in Wat., Nov. 21, 1686, was a physician, (in the Co. Records, " a bonesetter," and " chirurgeon,") and resided in Camb. Farms until about 1720, when he moved into Wat., W. Precinct. (Waltham,) where he d. Feb. 8, 1767, aged 82. His will was dated 1765. He m. Judith . 1. Lydia, b. in Lex., July 9, 1706, m., Oct. 13, 1731, Caleb Pond, of Dedham, [ 1 father of Dr. Seth Pond, of Waltham.] 2. Jonas, b. June 6, 1708 ; d. next Jan. 3. Judith, b. Sept. 15, 1709; m. Boyden. 4. Elizabeth, b. July 8, 17i2; m., Feb. 26, 1744, Robert Baker, of Concord. 5. Hannah, b. Feb. 9. 1714-15; m., Dec. 4, 1734, Barrachias Lewis, of Rox. 6. Seth, b. Mar. 25, 1717 ; d. 1730. 10 j 7. Josiah, b. June 13, 1719, of Weston; m., Jan. 13, 1747, Grace Hagar, [Hagar 75]. She was a wid. in 1772. Chil. 11 1. William, b. Oct. 4, 1747; ni., in Waltham, Dec. 8, 1768, Hannah Stratton, and had Sally, b. in Weston, Aug. 16, 1769. 2. Joel, b. in Mendon, Ap. 1, 1769; m. in Lincoln, Ap. 24, 1772, Lucy Whitney. 3. Elijah, b. in Mendon, Mar. 31; d. in Weston, Sept. 2, 1751. 4. Judith, b. in Weston, Jan. 2, 1754; d. in Lincoln, June 8, 1773. 5. Josiah, b. in Lincoln, Sept. 12, 1755. [? Josiah Adams, of Braintree, m., Sept. 19, 1785, Esther Wesson, of Lincoln.] 8. Deborah, b. 13, d. 26 June, 1719, in Lex. 9. Abigail, b. in Wat., (Waltham,) May 6. 1721 ; d. May 26, 1740. 10. Daniel, b. in Wat'., May 2, 1724, of Waltham, m., Nov. 22, 1743, Elizabeth Baker, of W. 1. Elizabeth, b. in Waltham, Mar. 1, 1743-4; 2. Jonas, b. Mar. 11, 1745-6: 3. Seth, b. Jan. 13, 1747-8. 15 2. Martha, b. Jan.' 10, 1686-7; bap. in Wat. next May 22. 16 3. John, b. Sept. 2, 1688; bap. in Wat. next Mar. 10; m., Oct. 27, 1714, Mary Flagg, [? + 39,] and settled in Lex. He was probably the John Adams who m., Nov. 24, 1743, Mary Sanderson. [38.] 1. Mephibosheth, b. July 4, 1715; m., May 2, 1734, Jane Darley ; and had, 1. Susanna, b. Mar. 21, 1734-5; 2. Luce, b. Dec. 27, 1738; 3. Jane, b. June 3, 1740. 18 2. John, b. Feb. 22, 1716-17. [?] Settled in Lincoln, and by wife Elizabeth, had 19 1. John, b. Aug. 5, 1748. 2. Amos. b. Jan. 12, 1750. 21 3. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 21, 1751; m., June 23, 1772, Nathaniel Gove, of Lincoln. [Gove, 17.] 22 4. Abigail, b. Oct. 7, 1753; m., Oct. 10, 1776, Abraham Bemis, Jr. [Bemis, 95.] 23 5. Stephen, b. Dec. 15, 1755. 6. Joseph, b. Jan. 11, 1758; d. Ap., '61. 24 7. Asa, b. Nov. 7, 1759. 8. Mary, b. Dec. 2, 1761. 26 9. Alice, b. Dec. 9, 1763; m., in Waltham, Sept. 11, 1783, Abijah Fiske, [J. Fiske, 37.] 27 10. Joseph, b. Feb. 14, 1766, an ensign of Lincoln; m., (pub. July 10,) 1795, Priscilla Martin, of Camb. 28 11. Ephraim, b. Nov. 8, 1768; m., Ap. 3, 1789, Susanna Flagg, of Waltham, [Flagg, 86.] 29 3. Mary, b. Feb. 27, 1720-21. 30 4. Abijah, b. Jan. 3, 1722-3, of Lex.; m., Jan. 19, 1742-3, Mary Baker, of Waltham. Chil., 1. Mary, bap. in Waltham, Jan. 13, 1745; 2. Sarah, bap. Dec. 13, 1747; 4. Joseph, bap. Mar. 3, 1749. 31 5. Prudence, b. Ap. 1, 1727. 32 6. George, b. May 17, 1733; by wife Abigail, had, 1. Abigail, b. Jan. 3, 1759; 2. Anna, b. Dec. 24, 1760. [?] He m., (2d,) Mar. 18, 1762, Elizabeth Crosby, of Lex. 33 4. Nathaniel, bap. June 12, 1698, [?] Nathaniel Adams, of Grafton, m., Nov. 20, 1738, Eunice Stearns, of Waltham, [I. Stearns, 55, HI.] 34 5. Sarah, bap. June 12, 1698. 35 6. Benjamin, b. Dec. 20, 1701, of Lex. ; by wife Eunice had, 36 1. Benjamin, b. Feb. 15, 1726; bap. in Wat., Feb. 26. 37 2. Micaiah, b. Feb. 11, 1728; bap. in Wat., Feb. 26. 38 3. Samson, born Aug. 25, 1729, of Lex. Chil. 1. Thomas: 2. John; 3. Asa; 4. Archelaus; 5. Mary, b. Sept. 4, 1760, m., Dec' 19, 1783, Joseph Coolidge, [452] ; 6. Ann; 7. Prudence, m., Feb. 26, 1788, Abijah Sawin, [Sawin, 28.] 4. Eunice, bap. Jan. 3, 1731. 5. Israel, b. Jan. 20. 1732-3. 6. Simon, b. Oct. 15, 1734. 7. Ebenezer, b. July 25, 1736. 8. Nathaniel, b. Oct. 6, 173-. 9. Ebenezer, b. May 23, 1740. 10. Abraham, b. Aug. 24, 1742. 11. Solomon, b. Ap. 6, 1744. 46 12. Martha, b. Nov. 2, 1746. 13. Mary, b. Nov. 26, 1748. ADAMS. AGAR.'97KERS.'97LDEN.'97LLEN. [The following were probably chil. of George and Martha] : 7. [?] Abigail, m., May 30, 1727. Ebenezer Brown. [98.] 8. [?] Anna, rn., Dec. 7, 1727, Isaac Child, [Child, 18-5.] John Adams, of Camb., probably eldest son of George. [1.] His Will, dated June 1, 1705, mentions wife Anne, sons John and Joseph, gr. son William, gr. dr. Martha Smith, gr. dr. Rebecca, wid. of Squier, late of Camb., son-inlaw Nathaniel Pattin, son-in-law Earne (or Eame), and makes a bequest to Elizabeth, dr. of Henry Kerby, wife and son John exec'rs. [See Geneal. Reg. I. 176.] Daniel, Lydia, and Ruth, chil. of Ephraim Adams, bap., by Mr. Angier, Nov. 14. 1697. Isaac Adams, aged 18, bap. in Wat., Feb. 4, 1728. Benjamin Adams, son of Benjamin and gr. son of Ellis Brown, of Sherburne; bap. in Wat., Sept. 8, 1689. Rev. Daniel Adams, b. Jan. 1746, only son of Elisha Adams, Esq., of Midway; grad. Harv. Coll., 1774; ord. in Wat., Ap. 29. 1778; d. of dysentery, Sept. 16. 1778, aged 32. By wife Silence, he had 1. son, b. before his settlement in Wat.; 2. Daniel, (posthumous,) b. Mar. 26. 1779, a justice of the peace of Medfield. [See Francis' History, pp. 108-11.] Roger Adams, of Wat., had 1. Isaac, bap. Dec. 17, 1780; 2. Polly, bap. Dec. 17. 1780: 3. Hepzibah, bap. Oct. 26, 1781 ; 4. Mary, bap. Ap. 6, 1783; 5. Roger! bap. June 12, 1785; 6. Hannah, bap. Jan. 28, 1787; 7. Betty, bap. Nov. 23, 1788; 8. Patty, bap. Oct. 14, 1790. Smith Adams, had dr. Lucy, bap. in Wat., Sept. 10, 1780. Smith Adams, Jr., m., Dec. 3, 1807, Lydia Stearns, of Waltham. Sarah Adams, of Weston, and Abraham Whitney, of Sud., pub. Sept. 21, 1781. Jacob Adams, and Lydia Adams, m., in Weston, Ap. 16, 1772. Edward Adams, of Masson, and Patty Barrett, of Weston, m. Mar. 18, 1779. | Adams, George II (I13963)
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677 | (Research):George Gillies, brother of John Gillies who took Senator Peter McLaren (married to Sophia Elizabeth Lees) into partnership. | Gillies, John (I31727)
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678 | (Research):George Robert Barber was not in a brethren meeting. His first wife, Alice Yarns, passed away at an early age of cancer. .[barberhistorymuriels.FTW] | Barber, George Marshall (I9347)
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679 | (Research):George Wilson was a brother of John Gibson's mother Mary. George came to Canada in 1815 and received a land grant on the Scotch Line near Perth in 1816 and then encouraged John to emmigrate to the same area. Lived near the 'Scotch Line Corners' | Wilson, George (I2967)
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680 | (Research):GIBSON JEAN ROBERT GIBSON/MARION CRAIG FR843 (FR843) F 02/02/1772 559/ 20 436 Abbey | Gibson, Jean (I37340)
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681 | (Research):Gideon Townsley, was one of the first settlers of DeKalb. He came there in 1810 from Cooperstown and operated a tannery in DeKalb. Miss Townsley's grandfather, a veteran of the Civil War, was a prisoner of War at the Libby camp." [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn93063670/1969-12-10/ed-1/seq-6/] | Townsley, Gideon "Loren" (I6826)
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682 | (Research):Gilbert Earl worked for the telephone company. He was in the navy in World War 2 and used to come to Hazel Barber's house in a sailor suit. [barberhistorymuriels.FTW] | Barber, Gilbert Earl (I12011)
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683 | (Research):Good friends with Grace Symington and Gladys | Hughes, Mildred Evangeline (I9399)
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684 | (Research):GORDON MARY ROBERT GORDON/JANET GILLESPIE FR428 (FR428) F 06/12/1821 891 20 / 24 Leswalt GORDON MARY JOHN GORDON/ELISABETH DOUGAN FR85 (FR85) F 05/10/1819 886 10 / 78 Inch GORDON MARY JAMES GORDON/MARGARET MCLEAN FR183 (FR183) F 24/08/1811 899 10 / 205 Stranraer HAMILTON JAMES THOMAS HAMILTON/ANN VAE FR408 (FR408) M 12/10/1823 890 30 / 15 Kirkmaiden HAMILTON MATTHEW JAMES WILLIAM HAMILTON/JANE KEAND FR133 (FR133) M 15/06/1821 887 20 / 16 Kirkcolm | Gordon, Mary (I71070)
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685 | (Research):Gordon is believed to have married twice. | Scott, Gordon Leonard (I18109)
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686 | (Research):Government record: Census record: birth-name: Robert Chisholm Found in 1851, 1861 & 1871 Canadian Census records for Dereham, Oxford, Ontario Government record: Census record: male Found in 1851, 1861 & 1871 Canadian Census records for Dereham, Oxford, Ontario Government record: Census record: birth: about 1799; Scotland, United Kingdom Found in 1851, 1861 & 1871 Canadian Census records for Dereham, Oxford, Ontario | Chisholm, Robert (I34274)
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687 | (Research):granddaughter of Margaret Somerville, Brig Prompt 1820 | Affleck, Jane Black (I15097)
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688 | (Research):Grandmother was the "Plum Hollow Witch" | Robinson, Jane Elizabeth (I21675)
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689 | (Research):GRANT BARBARA GARDEN JOHN GRANT/ELSPET GARDEN F 20/02/1842 147 100 / 254 Banff GRANT BARBARA JOHN GRANT/ISABELLA SCOTLAND FR1295 (FR1295) F 18/10/1850 664 60 / 132 Carriden, Linlithgow, West Lothian | Grant, Barbara Garden (I70482)
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690 | (Research):GRANT JOHN MARY ANN/GRANT FR1999 (FR1999) 11/04/1842 685 / 2 450 / 79 St Cuthbert's | Grant, Mary Ann (I70481)
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691 | (Research):Greeen: Teacher | Marsh, Richard John Francis (I2617)
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692 | (Research):Green: Canadian Armed Forces - Infantry (Signals) 1942- 1945 Overseas, landed in Normandy D-Day plus one, wounded 13 Aug 1944 Institutional Management, University of Toronto, 1948 Hotel Manager, Pigeon River, 1948 Kimberly Clark of Canada Inc, 1948 - 1952, Longlac, ON Labrador and Newfoundland - office manager in construction 1952-1959 Vice President Finance, Fitzpatrick Construction, Montreal, Quebec 1959-1985 Retired to Sidney BC 1985 | Green, John Franklin (I2641)
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693 | (Research):Green: Royal Bank 1936 - 1942 Canadian Armed Forces 1943-1945: Sargeant Instructor in Canadian Infantry Training Corps (CITC) serial # H9421 Justice of the Peace for Thunder Bay District, ON 1957-1974 Kimberley Clark of Canada Inc, Accountant, 1942 - 1978 Retired to Calgary, AB 1978 Canadian History, University of Calgary 1985-1987 | Green, Richard George (I2640)
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694 | (Research):Green: Ancestry unknown, raised by foster parents in Winnipeg MB CDN, buried with wife Row 118 Lot 11. | Mannisto, Martti Johannes (I2661)
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695 | (Research):Green: Banker | Ballard, Harlan Winslow (I3951)
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696 | (Research):Green: born 5 Apr 1898 Dalhousie Twp, Lanark Cty, ON CDN | Easton, Beatrice Lillian (I2646)
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697 | (Research):Green: Buried in double plot in Mount Pleasant Cemetery with father. Urn Space 86 Plot Q | Green, Roy Henry (I2639)
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698 | (Research):Green: Easton Papers | Euper, Margaret (I3897)
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699 | (Research):Green: Farmer | Easton, George (I2634)
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700 | (Research):Green: Floor Covering | Kyle, William Jacob (I3923)
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