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Matches 201 to 250 of 628
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201 | Florentine Col. - Dahlia Terrace, GM, Lot 0, Space 8707 Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA USA | Banks, Addison Lawrence (I1485)
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202 | Frank married Lois Van Tine, 25 December 1911. He divorced sometime before 1930. He had no children. | Armstrong, Frank Morton (I1282)
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203 | Friends Cemetery, Quaker Street, Norwich, Ont.-15 A 2 Effie A. , wife of Fred W. Stover, died Apr 28 1899 in her 24th year | Smyth, Effie Alice (I1504)
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204 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (M.B.) (I789)
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205 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (D.B.W.) (I731)
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206 | god father to David Butler White Sr. | Gooderham, Henry Stephen I (I91)
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207 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (J.H.S.G.) (I793)
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208 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (S.M..S.) (I1164)
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209 | Grain broker in Winnipeg, Partner of Zellers according to Peter Buchanan Gooderham. | Gooderham, Harold Dean (I445)
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210 | grandson of the missionary William Ellis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ellis_%28missionary%29 | Ellis, Philip William sr. (I363)
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211 | Grange Road Cemetery no longer exists. It is now a green space. A small number of headstones remain, but have been relocated against a wall. | Sparkhall, Bower (I225)
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212 | Grange Road Cemetery no longer exists. It is now a green space. A small number of headstones remain, but have been relocated against a wall. | Brown, Louisa (I1438)
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213 | gravestone appears to say year of death is 1799 Aged 81 | Cobb, Elizabeth (I2)
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214 | Had TB when he was 21 so he ran the 800 acre family farm (Manor Farm on the water in Clarkson, Ontario) according to Peter Buchanan Gooderham. | Gooderham, Gordon Stewart II (I485)
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215 | He created The Globe and Mail by merging the Liberal-allied Globe and Conservative-allied Mail and Empire newspapers in 1936. He was also actively involved in Canadian politics and later owned the Toronto Telegram newspaper. His estate is now the Shouldice Hernia Hospital | McCullagh, George (I3695)
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216 | He served in Major Zachariah DuBois' unit in the Orange County militia. | Howell, Hezekiah II (I3816)
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217 | He was a surveyor in Ontario and drowned while enroute from York (Toronto) to Newcastle when the ship HMS Speedy sank. (8 Oct, 1804) | Stegman, Johann Friedrick Guillaume (I2216)
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218 | He was president and then governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, serving for a total of 11 years in these roles. | Arnold, Benedict I (I3834)
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219 | Heart disease. | Rice, Thomas George (I1638)
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220 | Helen Younder's notes from Louise Southern said Sara, daughter of Ezekiel, married William Ardagh. But subsequently, Janis Vodden, a direct descendant said Sara married Skelton. A reunion index card indicates husband was William Ardagh and there were four children: Alicia nickname Leash, unmarried Lillie unmarried Francis nickname Fanny married name Coe Sarah married name Reed | Ardagh, William (I141)
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221 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Living: (R.B.M. b~) (I3421)
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222 | Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster BC, Canada | Family (F623)
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223 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Living: (N.W.G. b~) (I1145)
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224 | http://www.appletonchocolates.ca/huestis/h127.htm | Huestis, Reverend Stephen Fulton (I1375)
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225 | http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/u/n/Edward-Clarence-Hunter-jr/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0280.html History - from "The Toronto Telegram" - There's a piece of Canadian history for sale in North York. It's 90 Burndale Rd., the house in which William Lyon Mackenzie hid in 1837, when his reform rebellion was crushed. Not only does the old shiplap home reek with history but it carries scars of those angry days. Roof rafters still show the charring they got when troops, hopping to drive out the rebel leader, set the house afire. Records show a Crown grant of the 210 acres bounded by Yonge to Bathurst Streets from Shepard Ave to Finch Ave in 1797 to James Johnson. Next year it was transferred to William Dickson. In 1802 it was taken over by Joseph Shepard (after whom Sheppard Ave. is named), and three years later he acquired a further 210 acres running up to Steeles Ave. One of the founding congregaton of St. John's Anglican Church in York Mills, Shepard is said in some circles to have built his house in either 1802 or 1805. An old friend of theShepard family, Mackenzie fled to their house on Dec 7, 1837, after his plot to capture Toronto was put down in a one-death skirmish at Montgomery's Tavern, his headquarters. He was aided in his flight by Michael, Jacob and Thomas, sons of Shepard. Death - date from Dorothy Milne (dhmilne@connection.com) Also got the following: Joseph of Yonge Street applied for a town lot in Kingston ON in 1790 (east of Toronto). To York 1793? very possible. | Shepard, Joseph (I3217)
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226 | http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/u/n/Edward-Clarence-Hunter-jr/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0280.html History - from Fischer Family History, Chapter IX, page 125. "Joseph Shepard was born in the United States and came to Canada with his family, Bay of Quinte area, in 1774 at the age of 9 [Note: this means he was born about 1765]. "About 1794 he moved to York and is said to have helped to build the first shanty when Toronto was founded as the Town of York. In 1795 what was to become the City of Toronto was surveyed into lots and at that time consisted of twelve houses. By 1802 the number of houses had increased to about 120. He is said to have been the oldest pioneer of this area. His first home was a log cabin erected in 1798 at the site where Dempsey's now stands at the corner of Yonge and Sheppard. In Council at York, on July 2, 1798, Lot 17, Concession I, West of Yonge, was confirmed to him. The statement of Settlers along Yonge Street in 1797 shows that he had about twelve acres partly cleared and had built his log house." In 1802 Joseph purchased 210 acres of land, Lot 16, Concession I, west of Yonge street. | Shepard, Joseph (I3217)
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227 | http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/u/n/Edward-Clarence-Hunter-jr/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0280.html Marriage - Notes from Ted Granger - Married Catherine Fischer, 11 Apr 1803, at St. James Log church, York, the first church build in York (at the corner of the present King and Church). CHILDREN: (Joseph & Catherine Fischer) Mary Shepard (1804-1884), Thomas Shepard (1805-1889), Jacob Shepard (1806-1854), Elizabeth Shepard (1807-1833), Michael Shepard (1809-1873), Catherine Shepard (1810-1897), Joseph Shepard (1814-1899), Sarah Shepard (1819-1892). | Family (F1097)
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228 | http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/gooderham.cfm | Gooderham, George Hamilton (I1234)
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229 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (G.E.B.B.) (I753)
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230 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (A.F.) (I550)
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231 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (W.P.B.) (I1046)
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232 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Family (F358)
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233 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (C.T.W.) (I3794)
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234 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (D.A.G.) (I934)
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235 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Family (F1102)
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236 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Arnold_(settler)#Early_life | Arnold, William (I3849)
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237 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FMNN-7YF Name: Charles Wm Walker Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 08 Dec 1874 Event Place: Thornhill, York, Ontario, Canada Age: 30 Birth Year (Estimated): 1844 Father's Name: William Mother's Name: Louisa Spouse's Name: Eliza C Notten Spouse's Age: 28 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1846 Spouse's Father's Name: John Henry Spouse's Mother's Name: Jane Page: 012662 Digital Folder Number: 004529118 GS Film Number: 1863648 , Image Number: 00067 | Family (F13)
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238 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQQ1-6G9 | Harrison, Archibald (I3225)
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239 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-ZND In the summer of 1845, the first non-Aboriginal settlers arrived in the area. The Crown did not make land available for sale in the region until 1854. The town was named after Archibald Harrison, a Toronto farmer who was granted land along the Maitland River in 1854. Harrison's brothers George and Joshua built several mills in the area and the community soon grew. Wickipedia Four of Christopher Harrison?s brothers - including my great-great-grandfather Joshua pioneered north and west in the 1850?s and founded the town of Harriston Ontario (which was named for the family). I grew up near there. Another old Harriston resident was Gerry FitzGerald - founder of the Connaught Laboratories. He grew up in Harriston where his father was the town pharmacist. Paul Litt | Harrison, Christopher (I3212)
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240 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJ8D-ZG5Y | Harrison, Asenath (I472)
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241 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-Y391-GQG?mode=g&i=131&cc=1784216 | Family (F145)
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242 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (E.R.H.C.) (I2991)
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243 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219040841/marietta-reford-gooderham obit | Duncanson, Lady Marietta Redford (I511)
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244 | https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestar/obituary.aspx?n=paul-dwight-turner&pid=191183598&fhid=11575 | Turner, Paul Dwight (I2148)
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245 | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harrison-3248 | Wright, Elizabeth (I3222)
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246 | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harrison-3248 | Harrison, William (I3221)
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247 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Private: (u.S.) (I2975)
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248 | Due to possible privacy issues, any person born 1910 or later is presumed to be living. For private and living individuals their name is initialized with gender like this: (G.C.K.G. b~1957 [⧬]) to provide a measure of privacy. | Living: (u.M. b~) (I2705)
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249 | Hydrostatic pneumonia Woodstock General Hosp. Woodstock, ON Canada | Smart, William George (I1499)
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250 | I have also been curious about John Gooderham (1712-1787). Other than the fact that I believe he was a farmer I don't know much about him. In the Scole parish register there are at least two entries for the baptisms of children born to a John Gooderham and Martha. These two entries predate the John and Elizabeth Gooderham entries. Could John Gooderham have been married twice? Was Martha a nickname for Elizabeth? Not sure. The two entries are: John, baptized 25 Dec. 1749 in Scole. Parents John Gooderham and Martha. May, baptized 10 March 1751 in Scole. Parents John Gooderham and Martha. | Gooderham, John (I1)
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