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| 301 | Charles Ivan Reeves, Aged 22 Years, Resides Port Dover, Born Simcoe, Ontario, Bachelor, Clerk, Roman Catholic, Father Henry Reeves, Mother Sarah McDonald, Anna Mary Mayne, Aged 25 Years, Resides 250 Jane Ave., Toronto, Born Drayton, Ontario, Spinster, Roman Catholic, Father Charles Mayne, Mother Ellan Dowd, Witnesses Wm. J. Hennenly, Irene Mayne, Married by me at Toronto, County of York, 18th June 1919, G. J. Culleton, 172 Leslie Street, Denomination R. C. | Reeves, Charles Ivan (I06194)
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| 302 | Charles Pettit and Sarah Dunmead were married on September 05, 1839 in St. Andrew's Church, Grimsby, marriage performed by the Rev. George R. Grout. On the 1852 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario are: Charles Pettit, Teamster, Born Canada, Church of England, Married, Aged 39, Male Sarah Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Married, Aged 31, Female Abijane Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 13, Female Susannah Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 11, Female Malica Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 9, Female Wilson Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 7, Male Maryann Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 5, Female Charles Pettit, Concession 4, Lot 5, 6 Acres, 6 Acres Cleared, 6 Acres Under Crops, Acres of Oats 5, Bushels 200, Hay Bundles or Tons 60, Cider Gallons 300, Milch Cows 2, Calves or Heifers 1, Horses of all Ages 2, Pigs 1, Butter - Lbs 175, Beef - Barrels or Cwts 200, Pork - Barrels or Cwts 400 (Lynn Valley, just north west of Austin's Sawmill, about 4 miles southeast of Simcoe) Charles left Sarah in 1858 and went to Indiana. The divorce proceedings started in April of 1872 and the final decree was Aug. 3, 1872. Charles was charged with desertion and extreme neglect. Divorced August 3, 1872 from Sarah Dunmead. In 1880 he is with his brother Nathaniel in Porter, Indiana. On the 1880 Census of Washington, Porter, Indiana are: Nathaniel Pettit, Self, Married, Male, Aged 55, Born Canada, Farmer, Father Born Pennsylvania, Mother Born Canada Sarah Pettit, Wife, Married, Female, Aged 35, Born Pennsylvania, Keeping House, Father Born New York Mothe Born New York Adelia Names, Step Daughter, Single, Female, Aged 18, Born Ohio, Father Born Germany, Mother Born PennsylvaniaA Charlie Names, Step Son, Single, Male, Aged 14, Born Illinois, Working on Farm, Father Born Germany, Mother Born Pennsylvania Ida F. Pettit, Daughter, Single, Aged 2, Born Indiana, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Pennsylvania Charles Pettit, Brother, Male, Widowed, Aged 67, Born Canada, Retired Farmer, Father Born Pennsylvania, Mother Born Canada John Kin, Other, Single, Male, Aged 21, Born Sweden, Farm Labour, Father Born Sweden, Mother Born Sweden Fred Bushnell, Other, Single, Male, Aged 17, Born Indiana, Farm Labour, Father Born Ohio | Pettit, Charles (I01496)
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| 303 | Charles Pettit and Sarah Dunmead were married on September 05, 1839 in St. Andrew's Church, Grimsby, marriage performed by the Rev. George R. Grout. On the 1852 Census of Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario are: Charles Pettit, Teamster, Born Canada, Church of England, Married, Aged 39, Male Sarah Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Married, Aged 31, Female Abijane Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 13, Female Susannah Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 11, Female Malica Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 9, Female Wilson Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 7, Male Maryann Pettit, Born Canada, Baptist, Single, Aged 5, Female Charles Pettit, Concession 4, Lot 5, 6 Acres, 6 Acres Cleared, 6 Acres Under Crops, Acres of Oats 5, Bushels 200, Hay Bundles or Tons 60, Cider Gallons 300, Milch Cows 2, Calves or Heifers 1, Horses of all Ages 2, Pigs 1, Butter - Lbs 175 ,Beef - Barrels or Cwts 200, Pork - Barrels or Cwts 400 (Lynn Valley, just north west of Austin's Sawmill, about 4 miles southeast of Simcoe) Charles left Sarah in 1858 and went to Indiana, she said that she didn't see him again. She went to Michigan in 1869 and stayed with relatives and friends. The divorce proceedings started in April of 1872 and the final decree was Aug. 3, 1872. Charles was charged with desertion and extreme neglect. Divorced August 3, 1872 from Charles Pettit. Sarah named all her children in her divorce petition. She and Charles Pettit had seven children and they all were alive in 1872. They were: Abagail Jane, 30 ; Susanna, 28; Melisa, 26 ; Wilson, 24 ; Mary Ann, 22; Jacob, 20; and David, 16. Evidently, one of the children had died before she did. Four of the Children were in Indiana in 1872, Wilson, Jacob, Jane and Susanna. Married Jacob Musselman August 6, 1872 in Cooper, Michigan. The funeral of MRS. JACOB MUSSELMAN was held from her late home at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J. Fletcher, officiating. Mrs. Sarah Ann Musselman was born at Saltfleet, Canada, September 9, 1823, and was therefore 79 years old at the time of her death. She leaves a husband and six children. She came to Alamo, Kalamazoo Co, about 1869. She was married to Jacob Mussulman on August 6, 1872, and resided at or near Cooper Center until fifteen years ago (circa 1888) when they removed to this village. Mrs. Mussulman was a woman of good Christian character, quiet and retiring in manner, kind in spirit, and ready to sympathize with and help those in trouble. She was a kind and accommodating neighbor, a faithful wife and mother and a true friend. Although for many years afflicted, she was patient and cheerful, waiting for her Heavenly Father's call to enter into rest. She was tenderly cared for by her husband and other friends, all of whom considered it a privilege to do what they could for her. | Dunmead, Sarah "Sally" (I01452)
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| 304 | Charlie worked as an orderly in a hospital. He died in the 1940's of unknown causes. He passed his army medical one day and was found dead the next. It was said he ate a plug of chewing tobacco thinking it would make him sick so he could avoid enlistment, instead it killed him. | Johnson, Charles (I17290)
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| 305 | Charlotte County, Virginia Births, 1883-96 Foster Richard, White, Male, May 17, 1884 Father W. J., Mother V. M., Page 407 On the 1920 Census of Madison, Charlotte, Virginia are: Foster Richd. A., Head, Male, White, Aged 36, Married, Born Virginia, Father Born Virginia, Mother Born Virginia, Farmer Foster Eugene, Wife, Female, White, Aged 34, Married, Born Virginia, Father Born Virginia, Mother Born Virginia Foster Gertrude E., Daughter, Female, White, Aged 2, Single, Born Virginia, Father Born Virginia, Mother Born Virginia (Transcribed Richd A. Foston by Ancestry) On the 1930 Census of Germantown Road, Madison, Charlotte, Virginia are: Foster Richard A., Head, Male, White, Aged 45, Married, First at 31, Born Virginia, Father Born Virginia, Mother Born Virginia, Farmer, General Farm Foster Eugenia, Wife, Female, White, Aged 43, Married, First at 29, Born Virginia, Father Born Virginia, Mother Born Virginia Foster Gertrude, Daughter, Female, White, Aged 11, Single, Born Virginia, Father Born Virginia, Mother Born Virginia Foster Masie, Daughter, Female, White, Aged 6, Single, Born Virginia, Father Born Virginia, Mother Born Virginia | Foster, Richard (I09518)
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| 306 | Charlotte County, Virginia, Births 1879-1882 Foster, James, June 23, 1882, White, Male, Father William, Mother Sarah | Foster, James (I09346)
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| 307 | Chatham and Blenheim, Kent County, Ontario Census, 1891 Nelson Gooden, Aged 39, Born Ontario, Methodist, Location Chatham Town On the 1900 Census of Ward 5, Detroit, Wayne County Michigan are: Arthur D. Wetton, Aged 32 Maud C. Wetton, Aged 28 Nelson Gooden, Born Canada, English, Aged 48, Boarder | Gooden, Nelson (I01920)
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| 308 | Cheapside Baptist Cemetery Stone No. 51 She's At Rest Margaret Dau. of JOHN & RACHEL BROWN Died June 18, 1857 Aged 19 Y'rs 4 M's & 10 D's Margaret thou art gone to rest, Thine is an earthly tomb But Jesus summoned thee away, Thy Saviour called thee home. | Brown, Margaret (I02670)
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| 309 | Cheapside Baptist Cemetery Stone No. 8 Betsy wife of A. Doan Died Apr. 12, 1862 Aged 59 Years DOAN | Swarts, Elizabeth (I00535)
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| 310 | Cheapside United Cemetery Stone No. 108 GEORGE W. HEDGES 1848-1921 ALFRED M. HEDGES 1858-1934 MELIA C. HEDGES his wife 1846-1921 | Hedges, Alfred M. (I08200)
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| 311 | Christopher Yager Died July 5 1852 Aged 64 Years 3 Months 22 Days Catherine Wife of Christopher Yager Died December 29 1871 Aged 79 Years Both buried Durwent Belmont Cemetery, Middlesex County | Yager, Christopher (I00499)
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| 312 | CLINE, Stewart Thomas 'Duke' of Port Rowan, formerly of Port Dover, at Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, on Thursday, July 22, 2004, in his 68th year. Loving husband of Clara. Much loved father and father-in-law of Barbara Stratton and Edward, Peggy Peaire and Ivan, Betty Fess and Patricia Cline and Leonard Hie. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Fred, James, Clara Fuller and James, Ruth McBeth, Olive Goddard and Larry and Rolf Lehmann. Will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his wife Miriam 'Mick' (Pankhurst) (1989), and infant son Fred (1959) and sisters Grace Cline and Betty Lehmann. Duke was an avid fisherman and will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. Friends may call for visitation (today) Friday, 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the THOMPSON WATERS FUNERAL HOME, 102 First Ave., Port Dover, 583-1530. Funeral Service will be on Saturday, July 24, 2004, at 2:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Rt. Rev. Clarence Mitchell officiating. Interment Port Dover Cemetery. For those wishing, memorial donations in Duke's memory can be made at the funeral home. | Cline, Stewart Thomas (I21005)
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| 313 | Conversation with Bill Dunn Bill Dunn came to Port Dover from Scotland in 1923. He had been associated with the fishing industry in his native country, serving as a cook on a fishing vessel from the age of twelve, and becoming a fisherman himself at age seventeen. Fishing on Lake Erie seemed "child’s play" after the hardships he endured on the North Sea. At Port Dover he began work on the Robert K a steam tug owned by Albert Anderson, Mid Thompson and Alfred Shubert. The tugs at this time were considerably smaller than the present ones and capable of hauling about one third of the present tonnage. There was no smelt fishing in those days as whitefish, bluefish, yellows and herring could be had in plentiful quantities. A government quota which had been enforced until the 20s began to be ignored more and more by the fishermen. Finally the government lost control completely and the fishermen did as they pleased, ignoring regulations governing the size of their catches which grew larger and larger, as did the boats, and the prices dropped. It was common to see boats entering the harbour loaded to the gunwales with hundreds of tons of fish worth about half a cent a pound. The supply of fish at that time seemed inexhaustible, but by 1940 the fish were nearly gone. Bill Dunn seems to subscribe to no one theory regarding the disappearance of the fish, but the opinion that ranks foremost in his mind, besides simply over fishing, concerns the transition from steam power to gas and diesel fuel. When steam power was in vogue, the boats dumped the accumulated ashes in the shallow waters as they approached home. These ash beds provided ideal spawning grounds for the fish, which gradually disappeared as the boats changed to other fuels, shrinking the spawning area. The newer fuels also added pollution to the waters. In 1960 the government hired him and for the next seven years he was their representative, dividing his time between the east coast and Lake Erie. He taught gill netting in the East and trawling in Lake Erie. From - Lakelore | Dunn, William Allan (I22467)
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| 314 | Courts of the Quarter Sessions - July 16th 1818 Rex vs Matthew Gilmore - Presented and Indicted for Living in a Lewd manner with his daughters Anna and Eliza Gilmore. Ordered that a Bench warrant issue to bring Matthew Gilmore to the next Assizes. Bench warrant issued according to order. | Gilmore, Matthew (I20128)
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| 315 | CRONK: Lois DeRutha Nee: Cook Passed away peacefully on Sunday May 23, 2010 at the Brantford General Hospital Palliative Care Unit. She was born on November 23, 1927. She was predeceased by her parents DeRutha (Manuel) and Gordon Cook, her brother Ralph and son Gordon. Beloved wife of 64 years to Hazen Cronk and loving mother to DeRutha (Ron Dupuis), Linda (Ken Roth), Elizabeth (Hans Leppik), Joseph (Liz), and David. Mother-in-law to Connie Walker (Gordon). She will be missed by 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Lois was born and raised in Brantford, working at Massey - Harris during the war before completing Teacher’s College and teaching in Haldimand County. She and Hazen spent an enjoyable 7 years teaching in the North - Pagwa River west of Hearst and Moose River Crossing south of Moosonee. While in those isolated communities Lois taught Sunday School for the children and held a variety of classes for the women. She was a faithful member of the Brethren In Christ Church in Cheapside and taught 4-H for many years while living in the Fisherville area. The family will honour her life with visitation at the Hyde & Mott Chapel of R.H.B. Anderson Funeral Homes Ltd. 60 Main St. S. Hagersville on Wednesday May 26, 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Cheapside Brethren In Christ Church on Thursday May 27, 2010 at 11 a.m. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Kohler. If desired, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Cheapside Brethren In Christ Church or to the Palliative Care Unit (DVD Players) at the Brantford General Hospital. | Cook, Lois DuRutha (I11039)
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| 316 | Dad had Hodgkins Disease and died in 1973. I saw pictures of him and I didn't recognize him. He remarried Joan don't know her last name, Nancy Boughner's mother. From meeting Joan she seemed very nice and had 5 kids but they were only together for about 10 years before he passed. Tell Lou Thank You for remembering dad so wonderfully. That is to his honour lighthearted always smiling - Paulette Mummery Simmons Klassen | Mummery, William Frederick (I12329)
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| 317 | Daniel settled near Athens, Ontario, modern day Kingston | Lamb, Daniel Reuben (I02746)
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| 318 | Deborah Dennis, age 31 years, died 17 Oct., 1863, of Consumption. Rev. Thomas Stillwell | Davis, Deborah Ann (I01316)
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| 319 | Delayed Statement of Birth Full Name of Child Lofthouse Norman Walter (Barker, Walter), Date of Birth September 3, 1906, Male, Place of Birth Toronto, York County, Hospital Not Known, Father Barker, Walter John, Born England, Mother Reid, Elizabeth, Born England, I certify the foregoing to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Given under my hand at Hamilton this 18th day of April 1961, Signed Walter Barker Lincoln Births, St. Catharines - Barker Victor Horatio, November 30th 1908, Born 48 St. Paul Street, Male, Are Parents Married Yes, Father Barker Walter John, Labourer, Mother Reid Elizabeth, Where were the parents married England, When Married 15 July 1898, (Stamped - Known as Harold Longmire, Adopted by James Longmire No. 753) Occupation of Mother Home Duties, Accoucheur Dr. Chapman, Certified by Walter John Barker, St. Catharines, Father, In the house at time of birth Yes, Registered January 4, 1909 On the 1911 Census of Ward 5, Hamilton West, Ontario are: Barker Walter, 160 McNab Street, Male, Head, Married, Born July 1879, Aged 32, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican, Labourer Barker Elizabeth, Female, Wife, Married, Born September 1879, Aged 32, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Elsie, Female, Daughter, Single, Born August 1901, Aged 10, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Elizabeth, Female, Daughter, Single, Born December 1903, Aged 8, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Voilet, Female, Daughter, Single, Born September 1904, Aged 7, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Walter, Male, Son, Single, Born September 1907, Aged 4, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Victor, Male, Son, Single, Born March 1909, Aged 2, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Anglican Border Crossings - Port of Arrival Buffalo, New York, Date of Arrival May 13, 1945, Harold Longmire, Born November 30, 1906, St. Catharines, Ontario, 56 Crosthwaite Street, Hamilton, Going to John Velkert Tool and Die Co., Brooklyn, New York, Less 29 Days Visit | Barker, Walter John (I04825)
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| 320 | Delayed Statement of Birth Full Name of Child Lofthouse Norman Walter (Barker, Walter), Date of Birth September 3, 1906, Male, Place of Birth Toronto, York County, Hospital Not Known, Father Barker, Walter John, Born England, Mother Reid, Elizabeth, Born England, I certify the foregoing to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Given under my hand at Hamilton this 18th day of April 1961, Signed Walter Barker Adopted as a young child by Francis Emerson Lofthouse and Mary Jane Gowanlock. He is also included as one of five children under Walter John Barker and Elizabeth Reid, who were married in England on July 15, 1898 and came to Canada in 1903 with two little daughters, Elsie and Elizabeth, and had another daughter Violet and two sons, Walter and Victor in Canada. On the 1911 Census of Ward 5, Hamilton West, Ontario are: Barker Walter, 160 McNab Street, Male, Head, Married, Born July 1879, Aged 32, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican, Labourer Barker Elizabeth, Female, Wife, Married, Born September 1879, Aged 32, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Elsie, Female, Daughter, Single, Born August 1901, Aged 10, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Elizabeth, Female, Daughter, Single, Born December 1903, Aged 8, Born England, Year of Immigration 1903, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Voilet, Female, Daughter, Single, Born September 1904, Aged 7, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Walter, Male, Son, Single, Born September 1907, Aged 4, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Anglican Barker Victor, Male, Son, Single, Born March 1909, Aged 2, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Anglican | Lofthouse, Norman Walter (I04787)
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| 321 | Deposition of Elizabeth Green Dixon December 3rd 1814 District of London - Personally appeared before us George C. Salmon Esquire and Thomas Bowlby Esquire two of His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace in and for the London District and Province of Upper Canada - Elizabeth Dixon, who being sworn upon the Holy Evangelist Deposeth and saith that John Dixon her Husband left this Country and went to the United States since the commencement of this war, and that she followed him to the neighbourhood of Buffaloe that during the time she was at that place, her Husband John Dixon John Robinson and Henry Dockstader passed over into Canada together and that she heard them say they were determined to take the lives of Colonel Thomas Talbot, Captain William Francis, Thomas Francis and William Drake. That some time about the first day of November last they returned to the House of her husband John Dixon near Buffaloe that John Dixon was wounded and died in a few hours after he reached his home, that she heard them say that they killed Captain Francis, and burnt his house and him in it. That she had seen also at the House of her husband near Buffaloe, several persons who had left the Province, and remembers seing the following persons Eber Decow, John Vandervort, John Van Atter, John Gibbs, Barney Gibbs, Martin Burnham, Guy P. Richards, George Wolfe, John Kendrick and Simon Mabee and that she was at her husband John Dixon’s funeral and five days after left the United States and came into this Province. Signed her Elizabeth x Dixon mark Sworn before us this 3d Decemr 1814 Signed George C. Salmon J.P. Thos Bowlby J.P. A True Copy Thomas Talbot | Green, Elizabeth (I19054)
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| 322 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Backus, G.M.A. (I16134)
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| 323 | Detroit Border Crossings - December 21, 1922, McNabb Emma, Port of Detroit, Aged 35 Years, Female, Married, Canadian, Irish, Last Permanent Address Port Stanley, Destination Michigan, Detroit, Departure Contact Mother Mrs. Geo. Fick, Simcoe, Ontario, Going to Husband, Wm. McNabb, Height 5'4", Complexion Medium, Eyes Brown, Hair Black, Born Tillsonburg, Ontario, Accompanied by Son, George, 11 Years, Born Port Rowan Detroit Border Crossings, Arrival January 1923 McNabb William, Aged 40, Male, Married, Carpenter, English, Canada, Scotch, Last Permanent Address Port Stanley, Canada, Nearest Relative in Country from whence you came Sister Mrs. Oscar Smith, Port Stanley, Ontario, Destination Detroit, Michigan McNabb Emma, Aged 35, Female, Married, English, Canada, Irish, Last Permanent Address Port Stanley, Canada, Nearest Relative in Country from whence you came Mother Mrs. Geo Fick, Simcoe, Ontario, Destination Detroit, Michigan McNabb George, Aged 11, Male, Single, English, Canada, Scotch, , Last Permanent Address Port Stanley, Canada, Nearest Relative in Country from whence you came Grandmother, Destination Detroit, Michigan | Bradt, Emrick "Emma" (I09857)
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| 324 | Detroit Border Crossings - February 24, 1916, Maloney, Patricia, Born Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, Last Permanent Residence Dovre Center, Ontario, Canada, English, Nationality Canada, Name and address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came Brother, John Maloney, 21 Alexandria Ave., St. Thomas, Ontario, Passage Paid by Self, Destination Detroit, Training School, St. Mary's Hospital, Money Shown $5, Height 5'6", Complexion Ruddy, Hair Brown, Eyes Brown, Distinguishing Marks None, Detroit Michigan, GT | Maloney, Emelia Patricia (I07184)
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| 325 | Detroit Border Crossings - Long Archie Lee, Farmer, Residence Port Dover, Canada, September 10th 1901, Born Port Dover, Ontario, Canada, Hair Brown, Eyes Black, Height 5' 9", Nationality Canada, Small Scar on end of nose, Accompanied by Wife Myrtle, Born December 17th 1906 at Avon, Ontario, Canada, Going to Sister rs Inez Cowell, as above, Address City Trailer Park, Sarasota, Fla., Visit to May 1, 1950, December 27, 1949 Detroit Michigan Ambr Bridge, Signature Lee Long Archie Lee & Myrtle Long had a son ..One day Lee and his brother Joe along with Lee's son were out in a car and a terrible accident happened with a truck... Joseph Gordon Long (never married) and Lee's little boy were killed | Long, Archie Lee (I11458)
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| 326 | Detroit Border Crossings - Mansell Lloyd Colley, Alone, St. St. Marie, Ontario, Aged 26 Years 3 Months, Occupation Clerk, Visit Bother in Law Dr. Campbell, 1 Week, Date of Arrival August 21, 1935 UK Incoming Passenger Lists - Royal Canadian Air Force - Lloyd C. Mansell, Class Tourist, Aged 31, C/o R.C.A.F. Headquarters, London, Occupation Airman, Permanent Residence Canada, Ports of Voyage Montreal and Quebec, Port of Arrival Liverpool, England, Date of Arrival November 20, 1940, Shipping Line Canadian Pacific Killed in plane crash during WW2 while in RCAF - Craigfootte Deaths, Village of Fife, Scotland - Mansell Lloyd Colley, Residence 32 Arkell Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario, Male, Canadian, Single, Born May 2nd 1909, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Aged 32 Years 3 Months 28 Days, Occupation Air Observer, R. C. A. F., Last Date Worked 30-8-41, Father Nathan C. Mansell, Born Glen Meyer, Ontario, Mother Florence Edith Mansell, Born Walsh, Ontario, Cause of Death Killed During Air Operation (Overseas), Accicent, 30-8-41, Aircraft Accident, Fatal, Location Public Place | Mansell, Lloyd Colley (I03749)
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| 327 | Detroit Border Crossings - Mudford Ada, Accompanied by Sister, Ruth, Born Walsingham Center, Ontari, Canada, Aged 18 Years, Single, Student, English, Canada, Last Permanent Address Walsingham Center, Ontario, Canada, Departure Contact Father, Edward Mudford, Walsingham Center, Ontario, Canada, Ever in U. S. No, Passage Paid by Father, Deatination Spring Arbor Academy, Spring Arbor, Michigan, Money Shown $10.00, Seaport and Date of Landing Detroit, Michigan, 9/5/13 M.C. | Mudford, Ada Ellen (I09785)
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| 328 | Detroit Border Crossings -Thoman Russell W., Born Kitchener, 1883, Canadian, August 12, 1943 | Thoman, Russell Wismer (I10917)
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| 329 | Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957 - Franklin Augustus Quider, Arrival Date 27 Apr 1939, Port of Arrival Detroit, Michigan, Alias Francis Quider & Frank Spencer, Aged 36 Years 11 Months, Birth Date about 1902, Birthplace Saltfleet Township, Ontario, Male, Dutch, Port of Arrival Detroit, Michigan, Departure Contact Mother Ida Johnson, Dunnville, Ontario, Arrival Contact Wife Doris, 1799 Eason St. Detroit, Michigan, Auto Mechanic, Last permanent address 1799 Eason, Detroit, Michigan, Height 5 Feet 7 Inches, Complexion Medium, Hair Dark, Eyes Grey Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957 - Franklin A. Quider, Arrival Date October 9, 1941, Aged 39, Birth Date about 1902, Birth Place Stony Creek, Male, Dutch, Port of Arrival Detroit, Michigan, Last permanent address 26013 Hoover Road, Center Line, Michigan U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995 - 173537 PET, Quider, Franklin Augustus, 6-15-42; 2-12-1902 BD Michigan Deaths - Franklin A. Quider, Birth Date February 12 1902, Death Date January 21, 1976, Male, Residence Taylor, Wayne, Michigan, Place of Death Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan U. S. Department of Veteran's Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 - Franklin A. Quider, Male, Birth Date 12 Feb 1902, Death Date 21 Jan 1976, SSN 374104433, Branch 1 Army, Enlistment Date 16 Nov 1943, Release Date 7 Aug 1944 | Quider, Franklin Augustus (I17215)
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| 330 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Parker, C.P.A. (I19021)
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| 331 | Dianevch - That's me. My great great grandfather was Jacob Groh, son of Solomon, son of Peter. His daughter, Bertha married my Great grandfather Harry Cole in 1910. They moved around Michigan. They were in Hastings, Benton Harbor, Jackson and Coldwater after they were married in Sanilac County. My Grandpa Harry was living in the HH of his mother and step father Vern Batterson and Ellen Chamberlin Cole Batterson in 1910. Grandma Berthas father died in 1905 (Jacob Groh) and she went to work as hh help and fell in love with my Grandpa. They were married 74 years. She died in Feb 1984 in Coldwater, he lived another 5 years and died in 89 at the age of 96. I loved him very much. He was a good man and a GREAT Grandfather! He and Bertha are buried in Lockwood Cemetery outside Coldwater MI. They had three children. My Grandmother in 1911,Doris passed in 1999. John a year later in 1912 and Ellen in 1920. I am Doris oldest grandchild. She had two children. My Father and a daughter who married a Dr and became a missionary in India. I am happy to help anyone on my end of things. | Cole, Doris (I20196)
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| 332 | Died an Infant | Dennis, Baby (I01341)
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| 333 | Died at 16. She walked into school one day and bent over to take off her shoes and died. | Sherk, Minnie\Jennie (I03453)
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| 334 | Died in a train wreck in the United States. One or none of the following may relate to this John Murphy, still a work in progress There's a 19 year old John Murphy on the 1880 Census of Taymouth, Saginaw, Michigan in the household of Patrick Judje. Murphy John, Male, Aged 19, Servant, Single, Laborer, Born Canada, Father Born Ireland, Mother Born Ireland On the 1900 Census of Main Street, Beaveton Village, Beaverton Township, Gladwin, Michigan is: Murphy John, Head, Male, Born October 1863, Aged 36, Born Canada, Father Born Ireland, Mother Born Ireland, Year of Immigration 1885, Here 15 Years, Livery Keeper On the 1910 Census of Main Street, Beaverton City, Beaverton Township, Gladwin, Michigan is: Murphy John, Head, Male, Aged 48, Bachelor, Born Canada Irish, Father Born Ireland Irish, Mother Born Ireland Irish, Year of Immigration 1861, English, Livery, Stable On the 1920 Census of St. Joseph Sanitarium, Mt, Clemens City, Macomb, Michigan is: Murphy John, Porter, Male, Aged 57, Single, Born Canada, Father Born Ireland, Mother Born Ireland, Year of Immigration 1901, Porter, Sanitarium On the 1930 Census of Macomb County Poor Farm, North Branch Road, Clinton, Macomb, Michigan - Murphy John, Lodger, Male, Aged 66, Single, Born Canada, Father Born Ireland, Mother Born Ireland, English, Year of Immigaration 1906 | Murphy, John (I20336)
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| 335 | Died in childbirth, had no family. | Roop, Percie (I01337)
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| 336 | Died Mar 17, 1888 at 7 years 11 months 26 days | Fess, Sheldon (I03529)
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| 337 | Dina was not married. She has lived and died in Deventer. From 13-12-1919 on she was nursed in a home for mentally ill people. | Wennink, Gerritdina Johanna "Dina" (I04427)
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| 338 | Dominion Line Schedule B, Form of Passenger List, Vessel Montreal - Line 14 Letitia Cole, Domestic Servant, Female, Single, Aged 24, Destination Hamilton, Port of Departure Belfast Ireland and Liverpool England, Port of Arrival Quebec, Quebec, Date of Arrival October 7, 1887 York Births, Toronto - April 15th 1889, Cole, Illigitimate, Male, Mother Letitia Cole, Informant Chas. O;Reilly M. D., Medical Superintendant, General Hospital, Toronto, Registered June 29th 1889, Accoucheur Dr. T. P. Weir, Jno. Blevins Division Registrar of Toronto, Altered, Entered by B.M. Date 5/3/59, Correction File No. 1017-59 to Harry Raymond Cole (Likely for Old Age Pension at 70 Years of Age) Change - Harry Raymond rather than Leonard Birth was illegitimate. Corrected in 1959 by adding given names. Submitted by renelilee on 7/7/2009 York Births, Toronto - February 27th 1891, Cole Illegitimate, Male, Mother Letichie Cole, Informant Chas O'Reilly M. D., Medical Superintenent, General Hospital, Toronto, Registered March 9th 1891, Accoucher Dr. R. M. Hillary, John Blevins Division Registrar of Toronto Change - Henry Found with his mother Letitia, a servant, on the 1891 census St Stephens Ward, Toronto City, Ontario. Roll: T-6372, Family No: 240. Submitted by renelilee on 7/7/2009 1891 Census of St. Stephens Ward, Toronto West, Ontario are: Barr Walter, Male, Aged 35, Married, Head, Born U. S. A., Father Born Scotland, Mother Born England, Presbyterian, Commercial Traveller Barr Florence, Female, Aged 33, Married, Wife, Born U. S. A., Father Born Scotland, Mother Born Scotland, Presbyterian Barr Walter, Male, Aged 6, Single, Son, Born Ontario, Father Born U. S. A., Mother Born U. S. A., Presbyterian Barr Ethel, Female, Aged 4, Single, Daughter, Born Ontario, Father Born U. S. A., Mother Born U. S. A., Presbyterian Cole Letitia, Female, Aged 23, Single, Domestic, Born Ireland, Father Born Ireland, Mother Born Ireland, Church of England, General Servant Cole Henry, Male, Aged 2/12, Single, Born Ontario | Cole, Letitia (I10598)
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| 339 | Dr. N. O. Walker's 1914 obituary End of a Long Life Dr. N. O, Walker, who contested South Norfolk for the House of Commons forty-seven years ago, passes away aged 82. On Wednesday, Nov. 25 Dr. Nathaniel Osborne Walker died in Woodhouse at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Joseph Smyth. He was born on the same farm in 1832 and it is said that his paternal grandfather who was of sturdy Irish stock carried a bag of wheat from the same place on his back and on foot to Hamilton to mill when the only road was a blazed trail through the forest. The annals of Upper Canada College show the names of many boys, pupils of that institution who have earned distinction in political, commercial, professional and military life. The Principal of Upper Canada College in referring to Dr. Walker's death says: "He was one of our most distinguished head boys and his loyalty to his old school was always a marked feature of his character. He was present on Prize Day three years ago and made a long and interesting speech." In 1889, Principal Dickson said: "N. O. Walker entered Upper Canada College in the second form in 1847 and passed through the various forms to the completion of the studies prescribed for the seventh form (a form in which Universalty Undergradate work was taken up). In the session 1849-1850 he was in form five, and won the Exhibition Scholarship, valued at thirty pounds and free tution, good for three years. "In 1850-51, was in sixth form and head of form. In 1851-52, was in seventh form, and won the highest mathematical prize and the Govenor-General's prize, which carried with it the position of "Head Boy" for the year 1852. "On entering the University of Toronto, he won in competition with the best scholars from the schools of the Province, the First Mathematical Scholarship and the Second Classical Scholarship. In adition [sic] he won in the University of Toronto, two gold medials, for proficiency in Natural Science." The University records show that he was graduated B.A. in 1855, M.A. in 1859, M.B. in 1857 and M.D. in 1859. Dr. Walker subsequently studied in England and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. After completing his medical studies the doctor located in Vittoria and removed to Port Dover two years later. Here he continued to live and practise his profession with a short intermission until thirteen years ago when he removed to Los Angeles, Cal., where he took up medical practice for about three years, after which he gave up active work on account of failing health. He continuted to live with his son in California until three years ago when he expressed an desire to return to his old home and "see the snowflakes once more." He spent the remiainder of his days alternately with his daughters, Mrs. Tyrrell of Toronto, and Mrs. Smyth of Woodhouse, the summers on the the beautiful old farm, one of the most picturesque in Norfolk, and the winters beside the schools he loved so well. In 1867, just after Confederation, Dr. Walker ran in the Conservative interest for the House of Commons, his opponent, Peter Lawson, being elected. In 1885 he removed to Toronto for a few months and on the outbreak of the Rebellion in the Northwest he was sent by the Military authorities to the scene of hostilities where he had charge of a base hospital. After the rebellion he returned to Port Dover. When in his prime Dr. Walker was considered to be one of the most eloquent public speakers in this part of the country. A photograph of him taken in early middle life would pass for Charles Dickens. He was married to Mary Cross Burr of Toronto, in the Church of the Holy Trinity by the Rector, Rev. Dr. Scadding, who had been the first "Head Boy" of Upper Canada. Mrs. Walker died nineteen years ago. There were four sons and four daughters. One daughter, Mrs. Bethune, died sixteen years ago. The surviving children are: Mrs. Tyrrell, the wife of Dr. R. S. Tyrrell of Rusholme Road, Toronto; Mrs. Jos. Smyth of Woodhouse, Mrs. Henry Walker of Enderby, B.C., Fred of Los Angeles, George of Idaho, Philip of Edmonton, and Paul of Peterborough. | Walker, Nathaniel Osborne (I22019)
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| 340 | Drowned as a young man. | Strickler, Edwin (I01061)
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| 341 | Dufferin Births, Orangeville - Bradbury, Lucy, Female, October 14, 1901, Father Francis R. Bradbury, Mother Minerva J. Watson, Occupation of Father School Teacher, Orangeville, Accoucheur Dr. Jas. Henry, Informant F. R. Bradbury, Registered October 29th 1901 | Bradbury, Lucy (I03780)
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| 342 | Dunmead - Mrs. Etta M., St. Paul Park, July 20th age 69 years. Beloved mother of Mrs. Stanley Gregor , Mrs. James Harper, Mrs. Lewis Hensen, Mrs. Alfred Salie, Mrs. Arthur Hemmingson, also survived by twenty-two grandchildren, one brother Dell Robertson of Watertown, New York. Funeral services at Community church, St. Paul Park, Tuesday 2 P.M. Interment Oakwood, Friends may call at the Wulff Funeral home from 4 P.M. Monday until 11 A.M. Tuesday and at the church from 1 until 2. | Robertson, Etta May (I01562)
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| 343 | East Elgin Marriages, South Dorchester - John Grow, Aged 22, Resides Malahide, Ontario, Born Malahide, Bachelor, Farmer, Son of Solomon and Mary Grow, Emeline Hagler, Aged 19, Resides South Dorchester, Born Ontario, Spinster, Daughter of Adam and Mary Hagler, Witnesses Darius Brady Springfield and Hannah Mott of Malahide at South Dorchester December 25th 1874 (sic 1873), Groom M. Episcopal, Bride, M. Episcopal, Solemnized by J. T. Davis, by License, Registered January 24th 1874 On the 1880 Census of Elmer Township, Sanilac County, Michigan are: John Groh, Self, Married, Male, White, Aged 27, Born Canada, Farmer, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Emeline Groh, Wife, Married, Female, White, Aged 22, Born Canada, Keeping House, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Berton Groh, Son, Single, Male, White, Aged 5, At Home, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Allen Groh, Son, Single, Male, White, Aged 1, Born Canada, At Home, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada On the 1900 Census of Indianfields Township, Tuscola County, Michigan are: John Groh, born October 1851, Canada, aged 48, Day Laborer Emeline Groh, Wife, born February 1854, Canada, aged 46 Oscar Groh, Son, born September, 1884, Canada, aged 15 Pearl Groh, Daughter, born November 1886, Michigan, aged 13 | Hagler, Emeline (I01288)
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| 344 | East Elgin Marriages, South Dorchester - John Grow, Aged 22, Resides Malahide, Ontario, Born Malahide, Bachelor, Farmer, Son of Solomon and Mary Grow, Emeline Hagler, Aged 19, Resides South Dorchester, Born Ontario, Spinster, Daughter of Adam and Mary Hagler, Witnesses Darius Brady Springfield and Hannah Mott of Malahide at South Dorchester December 25th 1874 (sic 1873), Groom M. Episcopal, Bride, M. Episcopal, Solemnized by J. T. Davis, by License, Registered January 24th 1874 On the 1880 Census of Elmer Township, Sanilac County, Michigan are: John Groh, Self, Married, Male, White, Aged 27, Born Canada, Farmer, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Emeline Groh, Wife, Married, Female, White, Aged 22, Born Canada, Keeping House, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Berton Groh, Son, Single, Male, White, Aged 5, At Home, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Allen Groh, Son, Single, Male, White, Aged 1, Born Canada, At Home, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada On the 1900 Census of Indianfields Township, Tuscola County, Michigan are: John Groh, born October 1851, Canada, aged 48, Day Laborer Emeline Groh, Wife, born February 1854, Canada, aged 46 Oscar Groh, Son, born September, 1884, Canada, aged 15 Pearl Groh, Daughter, born November 1886, Michigan, aged 13 | Grow, John (I01287)
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| 345 | Elgin Births, Port Stanley - Dorch Ernest Willoby, Male, January 18 1900, Illigitimate, Mother Rosey Dorch Elgin Births, Port Stanley - Helkaa Charles Henry, Male, September 14, 1905, Father William Helkaa, Mother Rosa Dortch, Occupation of Father Laborer, Resides E. Francis Street, Accoucheur L. J. Mothersill, Informant William Helkaa, Registered October 9, 1905, James Gough Division Registrar of Port Stanley On the 1901 Census of Port Stanley, Elgin East, Ontario are: Smith Duncan McL., Male, Head, Married, Born October 14 1849, Aged 51 Smith A. Alice, Female, Wife, Married, Born June 21 1854, Aged 46, Born Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Presbyterian Smith A. Charles, Male, Son, Single, Born October 7 1876, Aged 26, Born Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Presbyterian, Day Laborer Graves Alfred, Male, Boarder, Widowed, Born May 24 1846, Aged 64, Born Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Baptist, Day Laborer Graves L. Lilley, Female, Boarder, Single, Born October 25 1881, Aged 19, Born Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Presbyterian Dorch Rosee, Female, Domestic, Single, Born February 11 1881, Aged 20, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Presbyterian, General Domestic Dorch Earnes, Male, Boarder, Single, Born January 18 1900, Aged 1, Born Ontario, English, Canadian, Presbyterian On the 1910 Census of Livonia, Wayne, Michigan are: Helkaa William O., Head, Male, Aged 29, Married 1, 11 Years, Born Canada, Father Born Germany, Mother Born Germany, Year of Immigration 1898, English, Farmer, General Farm Helkaa Rose M., Wife, Female, Aged 29, Married 1, 11 Years, 5 Children, 5 Children Living, Born Canada, Father Born England, Mother Born England, Year of Immigration 1898 Helkaa Ernest W., Son, Male, Aged 10, Single, Born Canada, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helkaa Russel O., Son, Male, Aged 7, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helkaa Charles H., Son, Male, Aged 5, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helkaa Louie H., Son, Male, Aged 2, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helkaa Dorothy M., Daughter, Female, aged 4/12, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Barrett George H., Brother in Law, Male, Aged 17, Single, Born Canada, Father Born England, Mother Born England, Year of Immigration 1906, English, Farm Labourer, Working Out On the 1920 Census of Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan are: Helka Wm. O., Head, Male, Aged 41, Married, Year of Immigration 1900, Born Canada, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada, Millright, Tractor Plant Helka Rose M., Wife, Female, Aged 41, Married, Year of Immigration 1900, Born Canada Helka Ernest W., Son, Male, Aged 18, Single, Year of Immigration 1902, Born Canada, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada, Laborer, Tractor Plant Helka Russell O., Son, Male, Aged 16, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada, Laborer, Tractor Plant Helka Charles H., Son, Male, Aged 14, Single, Born Canada, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helka Lewis H., Son, Male, Aged 12, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helka Dorothy M., Daughter, Female, Aged 10, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helka Francis C., Son, Male, Aged 5, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Helka Donald W., Son, Male, Aged 2 3/12, Single, Born Michigan, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Berry Gorden U., Brother in Law, Male, Aged 23, Single, Year of Immigration 1905, Born Canada, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada, Laborer, Tractor Plant | Helka, William Owen (I13643)
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| 346 | Elgin Deaths, Malahide - Henry Killmer, March 28th 1870, Male, Aged 74 Years, Yeoman, Born Massachusetts, U. S., Cause of Death Dropsy, Duration 2 Months, Informant Walter L. Brown Methodist District Minister, Registered May 13th 1870, Methodist, Philip Hodgkison Division Registrar of Malahide, Elgin Elgin Deaths, Malahide - Mary Kilmer, February 6th 1884, Female, Aged 85 Years, Married Woman, Born Ontario, Cause of Death Dropsy and Old Age, Duration 6 Months, Physician G. F. Clarke, Informant Henry Kilmer, Registered February 12th 1884, T. M. Nairn Division Registrar of Malahide | Kilmer, Henry (I14531)
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| 347 | Elgin Deaths, Yarmouth - Emily Gooden, December 15 1896, Aged 81 Years, Shoe Makers Wife, Born Elgin, Cause of Death Cancer, Duration 6 Weeks, Physician Dr. J. H. Wilson, Informant J. E. Hannan, Registered December 15 1896, Methodist, K. W. McKay Yarmouth Registrar | Burgess, Emmaline "Emily" (I01918)
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| 348 | Elgin Deaths, Yarmouth - Sophia Doan, 25th January 1888, Aged 88 Years 2 Months 25 Days, Cause of Death Dropsy, Informant B. F. Hathaway, Registered 26th January 1888, Religion Friends, K. W. McKay Division Registrar of Yarmouth | Dennis, Sophia (I04748)
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| 349 | Elgin Marriages - Albert Dennis, aged 20, yeoman, Born Walpole, Resides Southwold, son of William & Hester, married Martha Ann Youngs, aged 22, Born Malahide, Resides Malahide, daguther of Isaac & Anne, witnesses John & Emmerette Youngs of Malahide, 28 Nov 1875 at Aylmer | Dennis, Albert C. (I01307)
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| 350 | Elgin Marriages - Amos Stone, Aged 24, Born Canada, Resides Malahide, Father Jacob, Mother Lavine, Born About 1842, Ginette Grow, Aged 18, Born Canada, Resides Malahide Township, Father Solomon, Mother Mary, Born About 1848, 18 November 1866 at Aylmer, Elgin County On the 1880 Census of Elmer, Sanilac, Michigan are: Amos Stoner, Self, Married, Male, White, Aged 37, Born Canada, Farmer, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Jennette Stoner, Wife, Married, Female, White, Aged 30, Born Canada, Keeping House, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada Rosella Stoner, Daughter, Single, Female, White, Aged 4, Born Canada, At Home, Father Born Canada, Mother Born Canada | Stoner, Amos (I02018)
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