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251 | 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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252 | 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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253 | 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: Private: (P.E.B.) / Private: (D.G.G.) (F358)
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254 | 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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255 | 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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256 | 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: Living: (E.D.A. b~1947) / Living: (E.C.H. b~May) (F1102)
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257 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Arnold_(settler)#Early_life | Arnold, William (I3849)
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258 | 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: Charles William Walker / Eliza C. Notten (F13)
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259 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQQ1-6G9 | Harrison, Archibald (I3225)
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260 | 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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261 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJ8D-ZG5Y | Harrison, Asenath (I472)
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262 | https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-Y391-GQG?mode=g&i=131&cc=1784216 | Family: Everett Edward Gooderham / Asenath Harrison (F145)
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263 | 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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264 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219040841/marietta-reford-gooderham obit | Duncanson, Lady Marietta Reford (I511)
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265 | https://www.green-wood.com/scans/Volume%2022/Volume%2022_115.jpg | Lewis, John (I3944)
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266 | 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: (N.Q.) (I943)
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267 | https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestar/obituary.aspx?n=paul-dwight-turner&pid=191183598&fhid=11575 | Turner, Paul Dwight (I2148)
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268 | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harrison-3248 | Wright, Elizabeth (I3222)
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269 | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harrison-3248 | Harrison, William (I3221)
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270 | 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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271 | 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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272 | Hydrostatic pneumonia Woodstock General Hosp. Woodstock, ON Canada | Smart, William George (I1499)
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273 | 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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274 | In the census of 1861, Mary is listed as a widow and her name is BRIGGS indicating that she was married to BRIGGS before 1861. She is living with Thomas and Maria (Sparkhall) LAILEY and family on the north side of Wellesley St. in Toronto. In 1871, Mary is living with her Daughter Sarah Gallant Johnston's family in Windsor, Essex County, ON. she is again listed as widowed. In 1881,Mary is again living with the Thomas Lailey family in St. James Ward, Toronto. Unfortunately the street is not given. | Worts, Mary (I86)
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275 | index card for Thomas Gooderham (son of James, grandson of Ezekiel says no children but census suggests otherwise) | Gooderham, Viola (I215)
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276 | Indian Agent for the Blackfoot (Siksika) reserve in southern Alberta from 1920 to 1946; Regional Supervisor of Indian Agencies in Alberta and the Northwest Territories until his retirement in 1954. | Gooderham, George Hamilton (I1234)
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277 | infant son of Violet Dean Bird (nee Gooderham) died in infancy | Bird, unknown (I2477)
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278 | Info came from Ward McKimm | McKimm, Joan (I3467)
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279 | Info came from Ward McKimm | McKimm, Sheila (I3468)
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280 | Information provided by Janis Vodden | Cuthbert, Susan Keffer (I2593)
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281 | Information taken from headstone | McCorquodale, Catherine W. (I269)
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282 | Ingvar Vikan notes that William Herbert Morrison owned a brass works and was enrolled at UCC as a boy. | Morrison, William Herbert (I2093)
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283 | Interment # 124576, Lot E-159, Plot -Palm Inglewood Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA USA | Sherk, Jessie (I1574)
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284 | Interment # 99754, Lot E159, Plot-Palm Inglewood Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA USA | Penrose, Thomas Emlen (I1578)
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285 | Interment #123796. Lot 972, Plot- B Inglewood Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA US | Sherk, Laura (I1572)
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286 | Interment #170875 Lot E159, Plot- Palm Inglewood Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA USA | Sherk, Louie Florence (I1577)
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287 | Interment #4794- Lot 1439, Plot AD GR Inglewood Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, USA | Sherk, Johnathan (I1571)
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288 | IOOF CEMETERY-part of Mount Hope | Cridler, Arthur Lee (I1527)
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289 | IOOF- New Westminster, BC | Johnson, Emma Eliza (I1935)
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290 | It is believed he died of pneumonia - source his granddaughter. | Gooderham, Archibald Roderick (I121)
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291 | James Worts Husband M Name James Worts Sex Male Spouse's Name Elizabeth Gooderham Spouse's Sex Female Event Type Marriage Event Date 1 Jul 1817 Event Place Scole, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Event Place (Original) Scole, Norfolk, England Source Details Item 7, pg 4 Note witness includes James Gooderham | Family: James Worts / Elizabeth Gooderham (F3)
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292 | 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.G.) (I2598)
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293 | John and Mary were married St. James Cathedral, York (Toronto). Bishop John Strachan officiated. Witnesses were Maria Sparkhall, sister of the bride and Joseph Chilver (looks like). John's signature is an "X"and appears to have been signed by the Bishop. | Family: John W Smyth / Mary Sparkhall (F410)
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294 | John emigrated to the US in 1842. He was able to pass for white. With the help of his father, Duncan Campbell, John was employed by his father-in-law Marcel Poillon as a very successful salesman in a dry goods store. His wife Amy had the marriage annulled when she discovered John was the son of a former slave. John left Poillon's store and went to the competition, owned by the Coch brothers. There, he and another employee bought out the firm and renamed it Lewis and Haviland Dry Goods Company. | Lewis, John (I3944)
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295 | John Gooderham Son M Name John Gooderham Sex Male Father's Name James Gooderham Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Sarah Rodwell Gooderham Mother's Sex Female Event Type Christening Event Date 9 Sep 1798 Event Place Billingford, Norfolk, England Event Place (Original) Billingford (Near Scole), Norfolk, England | Gooderham, John (I17)
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296 | Kidney Failure | Lailey, Mary Ellen (I1654)
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297 | Killed in action WW1 at Somme in the battle of Courcelette | Gooderham, Roderick Malcolm (I2065)
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298 | killed in war | Monro, George Gooderham (I2648)
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299 | Kingsway Nursing Home, Burnaby BC | Pearson, Carolina (I1934)
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300 | Kitson Nursing Home Immediate- Heart Failure-Contributing- Acute-pleurisy and paralysis with heart trouble.- 2 weeks | Brown, John Alfred (I1514)
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