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551 | Killed at the battle at Saratoga (U.S.A. Revolutionary War) | McIlmoyle, John (I1637)
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552 | Kincardine Township - Concession 5, Lot 34 In 1894 Patrick Whalen (1819-1874) and his wife Deborah Collins (1821-1907), natives of Ireland moved to Kincardine Township from Lanark County and settled here with their young family. They had thirteen children: Mary (b.c. 1844) in 1874 married Eli A. Rhyndress, a day labourer on C4 L35, and died leaving three children, Orlando, William and Mary who remained with their grandmother when their father left the area; Eliza (1845-1919) married Joseph Purdy (1837-1903) of Kincardine in 1865; Ann, a twin married | Whalen, Patrick (I4065)
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553 | Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada CONcession 1 NDR (North Durham Road) LOT 51 Andrew and Jane (Clinton) Emerson, married in 1883, came from C2S L59. They had a daughter, Treva (1885-1969), who married Samuel Colwell, and a son Samuel (1884-1951). They farmed here for fourtenn years, then moved to C18 L50 and in 1916 to Kincardine. | Emerson, Andrew (I6491)
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554 | Knight of Rivenhall, Essex | Gates, John, Sir (I3842)
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555 | Known as Dame Mary De Vere Lady Hunt died aged 67 years. Will proved London, 15 April 1856 | Rice, Mary Spring (I3493)
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556 | known to be from the Okotoks, Alberta, Canada area (per Catherine Allan 2009) | Hogge, Ernest Joseph (I7127)
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557 | Land Grant 30 SEP 1889 Free Grant of Land totalling 192 acres at Lot 10, Concession 2 in Chandos Twp. | Whitmore, Dillman (I4240)
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558 | Last known to live in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Watts, Wendy (I5567)
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559 | Last reported to live in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | Tucker, William (I5588)
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560 | Later settled to Gronigen, Holland | Grolleau, Louis (I4629)
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561 | Lavinia BrookerLavinia’s Father was an original colonist of Tasmania he was a convict who was sent to Tasmania for stealing. Lavinia was the eldest child of Mark and Matilda Brooker of Tasmania she was born in Campbelltown Tasmania in 1842. She turns up in Sydney town where she meets and married Ernest Augustus Slade Curran 11 in Albury NSW 1859 at the age of 16yrs. At the Presteryian Church. | Brooker, Lavinia (I9339)
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562 | left France and settled in Gronigen, Holland | Fourdrinier, Henri (I4624)
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563 | Left home at age 18, went to Oregon (Toils, Tears, & Triumph) | Hunter, Robert (I4387)
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564 | Lieutenant in Royal Regiment of Canada. Killed near Hegalbuto, Sicily while with 48th Highlanders of Toronto | Chase, John (I1700)
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565 | Listed in 1881 Canadian Census, location Seymour, Northumberland East, Ontario, Canada as head of the household, Widowed. Daughter-in-law and two grandsons also living with her. Recorded as a Feed Farmer, Church of England, and Irish decent . | Adamson, Clarissa (I1069)
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566 | Listing in 1841 Census shows Diana living with father Walter and 2children. Pinglaze,1,Walter Lampshire,70,,Independent,In county ,,Diana Lampshire,,35,,In county ,,Charlotte Lampshire,,7,,In county ,,Rebekiah Lampshire,,2m,,In county ,,Catherine Perry,,14,Ag Lab,In county | Lampshire, Diana (I743)
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567 | Lived first in Oakwood, then farmed for 2 years on the 11th concession of Mariposa and 7 years on the 12th concession of Mariposa. About 1919 they moved to the first farm north of Taylor's corners where they remained until their deaths. Member of the local Orange Lodge. Buried in East Oakwood cemetery. (Per Robert Palmateer's site 2008) | Everson, Luffey Byron (I1028)
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568 | Lived in Cambellford, Ontario, Canada. Died in Havelock while visiting his sister. BIOGRAPHY: 1901 Census has Joseph listed as a Lumberman, as was his older brother James. Listed as a resident with parents, although he was married to Mary Jane in 1898. Mary Jane is listed as a boarder with her parents in 1901, and there is no evidence of Orland in the Census. Joseph may have been away from home often if a lumberman, and maybe they spent time at both parents in the first couple of years. BIOGRAPHY: 1901 his parents were living on the North half of Lot 4 on Consession 3, Northumberland East, Seymour Township. in a 6 room wooden home on 100 acres with one barn. BIOGRAPHY: 1911 Census shows his family of wife Mary, Orland, Everitt, Melvin, James (brother), and a 16 year old Domestic named Nellie Nesbitt. The Peterborough Examiner Newspape,dated: Sat. 19 March 1932,pg. 6,c. 7-8. Obituary: J.N. BERTRAND CAMPBELLFORD,March 19 (By Examiner Staff Correspondent). - Joseph Bertrand,prominent Seymour township farmer and well known resident of the district,died in the Belleville General Hospital on Thursday,March 17 in his 64th year. The guest of his sister,Mrs. Thomas Ramsey,Belleville,for the past two weeks,he was taken suddenly ill the early part of this week,necessitating his removal to the hospital where he passed away. Born in Seymour township the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bertrand,he farmed for many years in the Meyersburg district,making however,the town of Campbellford his centre, in which place he received his education. He was a staunch member of Meyersburg United Church. He is survived by three sons,Orland,Everett and Melvin of Campbellford; a daughter,Rose at home; two brothers,Albert and Gus of Campbellford; and five sisters,Mrs. James Bradley,Port Elgin; Mrs. Robert Hensley, Carman,Man.; Mrs. Arthur Blue,Welland; Mrs. Robt. Miller,Norham; and Mrs. Thomas Ramsay of Belleville. The remains came from Belleville for interment on Friday,the funeral service being arranged for Sunday at 2.30 from the family residence with interment in Havelock Cemetery. The Rev. D.R. Clare of Norham assisted by the Rev. L.M. Smith of Campbellford will officiate. | Bertrand, Joseph Nelson (I104)
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569 | Lived in Glamis, Ontario, Canada | Colwell, Margaret McIntyre (I45)
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570 | lived in Malton | Werry (I5145)
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571 | Lived on 66 Harvey Ave in Toronto, backed onto Prospect Cemetery. Lived in Weston Dorothy taught piano, was the organist for Dixie Presbyterian Church, and continues to assist partime (2004) | Daintree, Dorothy Gwendoline (I210)
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572 | Lived wiht Polly on C12 L25 of Kincardine township a while before moving to Glamis. Built and lived in the Billy Keyes house in Glamis. He died of T.B. while still young. | McFadyen, Murdock (I4400)
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573 | Living in California, USA (Source: Marian Langley, Ancestry message board, 15 Jul 2009) | Sangster, Michael (I9911)
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574 | Living in Kent England (Source: Marian Langley, Ancestry message board, 15 Jul 2009) | Sangster, Brian (I9912)
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575 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9910)
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576 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10404)
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577 | Living in North Ireland (Source: Marian Langley, Ancestry message board, 15 Jul 2009) | Sangster, Irene (I9909)
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578 | Living in Portugal (Source: Marian Langley, Ancestry message board, 15 Jul 2009) | Sangster, Janet (I9913)
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579 | Lord Great Chamberlain, Knight of the Garter Acceded 1462 | De Vere, John 13th Earl of Oxford (I7952)
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580 | Louis Lorne Lipsett Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927 mentioned in the record of Louis Lorne Lipsett and Annie Bertha Crawford Name Louis Lorne Lipsett Event Type Marriage Event Place , Peel, Ontario, Canada Gender Male Age 24 Father's Name Louis Lipsett Mother's Name Maggie Spence Spouse's Name Annie Bertha Crawford Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Age 22 Spouse's Father's Name W S Crawford Spouse's Mother's Name Julia Wilson Anna Birtha Clara Crawford Ontario Births Name Anna Birtha Clara Crawford Event Type Birth Event Date 01 Jan 1883 Event Place Albion, Peel, Ontario, Canada Gender Female Father's Name Wm. Crawford Mother's Name Julia Wilson | Lipsett, Louis Lorne (I11005)
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581 | Louise Elizabeth McIlmoyl On Friday, March 7, 2003, Louise Elizabeth McIlmoyl, late of Weyburn, passed away at Souris Valley Extended Care Centre, at the age of 91 years. Predeceased by her father and mother, Thomas and Louise Hanna; first husband, Hugh Tincher; second husband, Nelson McIlmoyl; and her brother, Tom. Louise will be lovingly remembered by her son, Derrick (Christine) Tincher of Calgary, AB and by her grandchildren: Morgan Tincher of Vancouver, BC and Jeffrey and Brendan Tincher of Calgary, AB; one sister Beverly (Met) Ukrainetz of Vancouver; one brother, Bud Hanna of Kindersley, as well as many nieces and nephews. Louise Elizabeth Hanna was born September 30, 1911 at Toronto, ON. She attended school to grade eight, worked through the great depression, and lived through two world wars. In 1939 Louise married Hugh Everett Tincher in Flin Flon, MB. They lived in Abbey, Spalding, Regina and for the past 55 years, she has lived in Weyburn. Hugh was a Veteran of WWII and Louise worked as House Mother at the Saskatchewan Hospital Nurses Residence. She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church for at least 53 years and a member of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary and Alexandria Rebekah Lodge #14. She enjoyed social dancing, singing in church, making afghans, cooking and being with her grandchildren. Her family sums up their personal feelings by saying, "We will miss you mother, grandmother, mother-in-law and friend. The brightness of your smile and your hearty laugh and sense of humour will be with us always. You were the glue that held our extended families (the Hannas and the Tinchers) together. You will be missed." Funeral service was held Thursday, March 13, at 2:00 p.m. from Knox Presbyterian Church, Weyburn, with Rev. John Ferrier officiating. Interment followed in Hillcrest Cemetery, Weyburn. Honorary pallbearers were Pearl Little and Don and Fern Kunard. The active pallbearers were Greg Kingdon, Tom Hanna, her son, Derrick, and her grandsons, Morgan, Jeffrey and Brendan Tincher. For friends so wishing, donations may be made in her memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn. (842-5432) | Louise, Hannon (I5311)
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582 | Lucius was counted in a census in Apr 1881 in Blenheim, Kent, Ontario. | Burritt, Lucius (I4688)
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583 | Manvers Township, Victoria County, is known as the city of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada (2009) | Beamish, Margaret (I8693)
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584 | Margaret (b. 1872) known in life as Maggie, married Joshua Bradley (b. 1882), son of Joseph Bradley (b. about 1848) and Agnes Williams (b. about 1859). It is said in Toil, Tears and Triumph that Margaret (Maggie) Scott Bradley was from Purple Grove at the time of her marriage. Joshua and Maggie Bradley moved to Resources, Saskatchewan. Margaret (Wall) Scott died November 5, 1872. William Scott then married Elizabeth McPherson in 1874 and they had additional family. | Scott, Margaret (I1510)
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585 | Margaret McIlmoyl's ancestral tree You would undoubtedly need a road map and a professional guide to successfully chart your way through 90-year-old Margaret McIlmoyl's ancestry. This personal family history runs parallel with Saanich's own history, so what better time to unravel the family story than in Saanich's centennial year, the year that her mother, Margaret Louise (Munro) McIlmoyl, turned 90. Margaret was born in Rose Lynn, Alberta, on the 24th June, 1916, to Alexander William Creighton Munro and Ethel Winifred (Simpson) Munro.Margaret was home-schooled in Alberta until 1927, at which time the family moved back to Saanich.She then attended Strawberry Vale School and the former Saanich high school (which later became Tolmie School and is now the Victoria School Board offices on Boleskine.) She also attended Victoria College in the days when it was housed in Craigdarroch Castle, and later entered nursing training at St. Joseph's School of Nursing from where she graduated in 1937. Soon after that she met Charles Gilbert (Gil) McIlmoyl and they were married in 1940.He was the grandson of former MLA James T. McIlmoyl and Mary Ann Simpson, a daughter of Henry Simpson.Yes, the Simpsons were now back in the family mix!Margaret and Gil were very distant cousins.One particularly interesting job Margaret herself first took in 1956 was as camp nurse at Sunshine Camp in Saseenos on Kaltasin Road.And now Margaret herself, who turned 90 in Saanich's centennial year, is proud to be able to say that Saanich pioneer blood runs through her veins. Published on: 9/13/2006, author unknown Obituary: Victoria Times-Colonist Final Edition Newspa- per,dated: Fri. 7 August 2009,pg. E1 & Sat. 8 August 2009. McILMOYL,Margaret Louise (nee Munro) Quiet- ly left us on Friday,July 31,2009 at Oak Bay Lodge. Born June 24,1916,predeceased by her husband C. Gilbert McIlmoyl and her long time companion Eric Young and her brother Ron Munro. She will be greatly missed by her chil- dren Norm (Lorri) of Victoria,Maureen (Brian) of Kingston,ON and Joan (Cleghorn) of Sooke. Remembered with love by her grandchildren Drew and Sarah (Victoria),Alexandra (King- ston),Rick (Crystal) of Maple Ridge and Katie (Bruce) of Ottawa. Marg also leaves Eric’s children Bruce (Edie),West Vancouver; Shel- agh,Chemainus and David (Rose),Logan Lake BC; grandson Lyle (Fiona) Cowichan Bay; granddaughter Linda (Jim) North Vancouver. Marg leaves cousins,nieces and nephews in BC,Alberta,Ontario,PEI and California as well as many friends. Please join us for a Celebra- tion of Life to honour Marg’s memory on Sun- day,August 30,2009 at 1:00 p.m. at the Chief and PO’s Mess,1575 Lyall Street,Esquimalt,B.C. Those wishing to do so may make a donation to the Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanc- tuary or to the Arthritis Society which would be appreciated by the family. | Munro, Margaret Louise (I3644)
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586 | Marilyn Pegelo was educated in 1967 at Graduated Univ. Western Ont. as a Medical Doctor. Attended Cargill Elementary School and Walkerton Dist. Sec. School.2 | Pegelo, Marilyn (I8652)
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587 | Mark Brooker Arrived in Tasmania on 13 Aug 1826, on the convict ship (18yrs of age on arrival)Earl St. Vincent, it left London on 25 April 1826.Old Bailey RecordsMARK BROOKER, theft: specified place, 8th December 1825.The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18251208-40Trial Summary:• Crime(s): theft: specified place,• Punishment Type: death, (Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)• Verdict: Guilty: with recommendation,• Other trials on 08 Dec 1825• Name search for: MARK BROOKER,• Associated Records...Original Text:FOURTH DAY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12.Middlesex Cases, Second Jury,Before Mr. Serjeant Arabin.40. MARK BROOKER was indicted for stealing, on the 6th of December, at St. Andrew, Holborn, 1 piece of silk, containing, in length, 35 yards, value 5l., the goods of William Britten and John Jackson , his masters, in their dwelling-house .JAMES HULME . I am a pawnbroker, and live in Museum-street, Bloomsbury. On the 6th of December, in the evening, the prisoner brought some silk to pawn, in the name of George Burling , No. 16, Hart-street, Bloomsbury; I asked how much there was of it; he said about six or seven yards - I asked how much he gave for it - he said 2s. 6d. a yard - that it was his own, and he had bought it at East Grinstead, about a month ago - that he had been there three months. He said, "Why don't you think it is mine?" - I said, "No; I will send my boy to Hart-street;" he said he would go with him: I told him to wait there; he went to the door - I followed, and brought him back - he then said he lived at No. 16, Holborn, which I found was true. The silk measures thirty-five yards.WILLIAM BRITTEN. I am in partnership with Mr. John Jackson - we are linen-drapers and silk-mercers, and live in the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn; we both rent the house, and live there. The prisoner has been nearly six months in our service, as porter, and had access to the property. Hulme sent to me on the 6th of December - I saw this silk, and know it to be ours - it measures about thirty-five yards, and is worth between 5l. and 6l.Prisoner. Q. Did you see me take it? A. No; it was in the warehouse, on a pile of brown paper.Prisoner's Defence. I found it down in the dirt, among the rubbish.One witness gave the prisoner an excellent character.GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 18.Recommended to Mercy by the Prosecutor and Jury, on account of his character .Transportated to Tasmania instead!Mark married Matilda Martha Simmons who was a free settler permission was given for her to wed by the Tasmanian Colony in LAUNCESTON, Tasmania 26 Nov 1836.They had 7 children. One of these married Ernest Augustus Slade 11. | Brooker, Mark (I9340)
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588 | Marriage by Rev. Thomas Fawcett, Wesleyan Minister. Witness James Johnston and Francis Evans. | Family F2761
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589 | Marriage Index for 1872 Jul-Sep lists District as Redruth and her name is listed as Grace Harris Wittow | Harris, Grace (I851)
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590 | Marriage records occupation as Dentist | Martyn, Donald (I6654)
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591 | MARRIAGE: Alice (married 3rd Nicholas Thorley), widow of Guy de St Aubyn and daughter of Sir Richard Sergeaux, of Cornwall, by Philippa, daughter of Sir Edmund de Arundel (bastardized son of 11th/14th Earl of Arundel). [Burke's Peerage] | Sergeaux, Alice (I3768)
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592 | MARRIAGE: Child Bride at the age of 13 | Talbot, Elizabeth (I1191)
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593 | MARRIAGE: Married Mary daughter of John Berry, Esq. of Shannon Grove Limerick. | Hunt, William (I3440)
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594 | MARRIAGE: Mary was a Widow with 2 sons when she married Murdock | Mary (McFadyen) (I132)
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595 | MARRIAGE: Was a cousin of Mary Elizabeth. | Hunt, Rev. John (I3525)
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596 | Married a second time to Murdock McIntyre and lived in Bruce Township, Ontario, Canada. Settled in Brock Township in 1827. | Campbell, Mary (I4900)
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597 | Married and moved to Winnepeg Manitoba between 1903 and 1908. Miriam died in Oct 1909, then Martha in Jan 1910, then Edgar in Apr 1910. Edgar must have asked his mother Mabel to look after the two boys Lawley and Gilbert since they are listed in the 1911 Cape Breton South Census of NovaScotia as living with Mabel, her new husband Leighill Norris, and Edgar's Aunt Elizabeth. | Kline, Martha King (I465)
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598 | Married by (Rev.) J,F, Everson (father) | Family F304
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599 | Married by (Rev.) J.F.Everson (father) | Family F38
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600 | Married by Rev. Henry Shaler , Wesleyan Methodist , Prescott. | Family F1657
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