Our Family's Journey Through Time
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351 | (Research):Businessman and school teacher. | Duncan, John (I9534)
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352 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2526)
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353 | (Research):Came from Ireland to Canada in 1821 and settled on C 2 L 20 Beckwith Twp | Kidd, George (I3679)
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354 | (Research):Cannot identify info for Catharine, three possibilities found, c. 14 Jan 1775 - Jurby, Isle of Man, England; 8 Mar 1775 - Lezayre, Isle of Man, England; and 11 Mar 1774, Saint Mathews, Douglas, Isle of Man, England. all IGI Records. | Garret, Catherine (I2295)
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355 | (Research):Career as Electrician specializing as Industrial Electrician. Member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) for 50 years. Member of the International Association of Rabekah Assemblies (Rabekah's) in Castlegar or Trail? A Celebration of Life was held 27 Sep 2014 at the Rabekah Hall in Castlegar, BC. | Coxford, David Edwin (I100)
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356 | (Research):Census Year: 1891 Item Number: 1898946 Surname: Lyttle Given Name(s): Eliza Age: 13 Province: Ontario District Name: Lanark North Sub-District Name: Huntley 1901 Lanark Ontario Canada Little William M Head M Jan 6 1822 79 Little Margaret F Wife M Dec 6 1848 53 Little William David M Son S Nov 17 1881 20 Little Lola Evaline F Daughter S Apr 24 1883 18 Little Robert Thomas M Son S Nov 14 1884 17 Little John James M Son S Aug 14 1886 15 1921 Carleton Ontario Canada Angus Hobbs 54 May Hobbs 42 Robert Hobbs 22 Bella Hobbs 21 Ethel Hobbs 17 Lottie Hobbs 15 Orton Hobbs 14 Cymblene Hobbs 12 Evelyn Hobbs 7 Coreline Hobbs 5 | Little, Eliza May (I11266)
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357 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2661)
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358 | (Research):Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States | Duncan, Doreen Margaret (I2658)
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359 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2480)
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360 | (Research):Children of Nancy and Jacob: Children (all born Goulbourn Twp.Carleton Co. On. Canada 1. Susanna Bradley b: 7 APR 1840 2. Elizabeth (Betsy) Bradley b: 18 SEP 1830 3. John (Johnnie) Bradley b: 6 APR 1831 4. Samuel (Sam) Bradley b: 13 NOV 1832 5. George Bradley b: 9 JUN 1834 6. Mary Ann Bradley b: 24 DEC 1836 7. Henry Bradley b: 7 APR 1840 8. Lucinda (Lucy) MORRIS Bradley b: 5 JUL 1842 9. Jane Bradley b: 3 MAR 1846 10. Jacob Bradley b: 27 JAN 1848 11. Silas Bradley b: 15 MAR 1853 12. William (Billy) Bradley b: 1 MAY 1844 13. Sarah Bradley b: abt.1 MAR 1838 14. William (Billy) Bradley b: 14 FEB 1829 1852 Carleton Co. Goulbourn Ontario Canada Bradley, Jacob Farmer Ireland 50 Bradley, Ann Ireland 44 Bradley, Betsey Canada 22 Bradley, John Canada 20 Bradley, Samuel Canada 18 Bradley, George Canada 16 Bradley, Mary Ann Canada 14 Bradley, Sarah Canada 12 Bradley, Henry Canada 10 Bradley, Susan Canada 10 Bradley, Lucy Canada 8 Lucinda Bradley, Wm. Canada 6 Bradley, Jane Canada 4 Bradley, Jacob Canada 2 | Tetlock, Ann Nancy (I3811)
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361 | (Research):Clarendon, Quebec Clarendon is a municipality in the Outaouais region, part of the Pontiac Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. It is located on the north shore of the Ottawa River across from Horton Township in Ontario. Its settlements include Clarendon, North Clarendon, Charteris, Lawn, Murrell, Radford, Sand Bay, Starks Corners, and Yarm. The town of Shawville is surrounded by, but not part of, Clarendon.[4] Largely cleared of forests, Clarendon is a predominantly agricultural municipality, with an elevation of 167 meters (548 ft) above sea level. The only notable lake is Green Lake, which is surrounded by cottages. ?b?History of shawville and Clarendon Township?/b? The township was first surveyed in 1792 and appears on the Gale and Duberger map of 1795.[4] Settlement did not occur until 1825 when James Prendergast, a retired British Army Officer, was commissioned by the government to lead this task. From that year until 1827, free land was granted, resulting in a wave of settlers, starting with 15 settlers near the township's centre (now Shawville). But Prendergast, originally from religiously-divided Ireland, stipulated that settlers only be Protestants in order to avoid similar religious strife. As a result, Clarendon (and Shawville) is known as the heartland of Anglo-Saxon Protestantism in western Quebec.[5] Between 1827 and 1835, Prendergast was responsible for establishing the first four schools and bringing in its teachers. He also built a water-driven sawmill and grist mill at his home along the Ottawa River.[5] In 1833, the Township of Clarendon was officially established. It was named after Clarendon Park, near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England (where Henry II had convened peers and bishops to formulate the Constitutions of Clarendon in 1164). In 1837, the post office opened.[6] From then on and into the 1840s, when the timber industry started to prosper, a second wave of settlement occurred, doubling the population of Clarendon between 1840 and 1850.[5] In 1855, the Township Municipality of Clarendon was created. This style was reformed to Municipality of Clarendon on October 11, 2003. | Hamilton, William (I2342)
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362 | (Research):CODE / TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and jsenick184 could be 6th cousin through: 5th great grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley as common ancestors with shared DNA of 22 cM across 1 segment as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Senick, J. (I27101)
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363 | (Research):Code-Groves, Brett Carlson and I are 5th cousins recorded from Ancestry DNA with 13 cM across one segment.With longest segment being 13 cM Common ancesters are John Code and Ann Groves as 4th great-grandparents as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Carlson, Brett (I20075)
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364 | (Research):CODE-GROVES, CODE TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and lear2175 could be 5th cousin through: 4th great grandparents John Code and Ann Groves as common ancestors with shared DNA of 12 cM across 1 segment as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Lockwood (I27080)
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365 | (Research):CODE-GROVES, Don Duncan and amontgom could be 4th cousin 1x removed through: 4th. great-grandparents John Code and Ann Groves as common ancestors with shared DNA of 12 cM across 1 segment, longest segment being 15 cM, asrecorded on my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Powell, Amontgom (I27819)
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366 | (Research):CODE-GROVES, Don Duncan and kazmear johnston could be half 5th cousin 1x removed through: John Code and Ann Groves as 4th great grandparents with 6 cM across 1 segment of shared DNA according to Ancestry DNA. | Johnston, Kazmear (I20574)
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367 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and aejohnson146 could be 6th cousin through: 5th great grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley with shared DNA of 6 cM across 1 segment as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Johnson, A. E. (I22389)
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368 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and anita merritt could be 6th cousin through: 5th great grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley as common ancestors with shared DNA of 12 cM across 2 segments asrecorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Merritt, Anita (I27085)
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369 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and Don Lefevre could be 6th cousin through: 5th. great grandparents george Code and Rachel Twamley as common ancestors with shared DNA of 9.9 cM across 1 segment as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Lefevre, Don (I27111)
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370 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and Eva McCray-Tapia could be my 6th cousin through: 5th Great Grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley with shared DNA of 12 cM across one segment as recorded in Ancesrtry and Legacy family trees. | McCray, Eva (I22359)
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371 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and John Berland could be 5th cousin 1x removed through: 5th. great grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley as common ancestors with shared DNA of 16 cM across 1 segment as recorded on Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Berland, John (I27041)
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372 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and Marcia MacLeod could be 6th cousin through: 5th. great grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley as common ancestors with shared DNA of 41 cM across 2 segments as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | McLeod, Marcia (I27054)
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373 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and R. Haney could be maternal 6th cousin through: 5th. great-grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley as common ancestors with shared DNA of 15 cM across one segment, as recorded on my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | Haney, R. (I27801)
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374 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and Teresa Tait-Taylor could be a maternal 6th cousin through: 5th great grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley as our common Ancestors, sharing DNA of 22 cM across one segment as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | Tait, Teresa (I43634)
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375 | (Research):CODE-TWAMLEY, Don Duncan and V.A. could be 5th cousin 1x removed through: 5th. great grandparents George Code and Rachel Twamley as common ancestors with shared DNA of 19 cM across 1 segment as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Austin, V. (I27100)
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376 | (Research):Copied From AG 28 Feb 1910 at Gladstone MB - recopied 16 jan 1931. Died at age 87. Early in life was a clerk in a warehouse, emigrate when 21 years as a passenger on the ship Buchanan in 1821, working his passage by acting as clerk on the vessel. Secured the property 'on the point' opposite Burnside, but later exchanged it for the farm upon which his life was spent. Worked on the Rideau canal between seeding and harvest time; Was a member and elder of the auld kirk on the 8th line One of first elders of St. Andrew's church; A stanch Reformer in politics Also suggest by Flora Stewart (1985) that it was on the George Canning Accompanied by his brother John Settled Con 6 Lots 21 and 24 Neighbours James Brown and Agnes Brown, spinster, known from Scotland | Stewart, James (I2765)
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377 | (Research):cottage on Mississippi? c/o Winnipeg General Hospital (1980) | Duncan, Dr. Clifford Watson (I2678)
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378 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I940)
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379 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I352)
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380 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1643)
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381 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17565)
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382 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16424)
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383 | (Research):COXFORD-HALL, Don Duncan and Stephen Brown could be 3rd cousin 2x removed through: 2nd. great-grandparents John Coxford and Esther Hall as common ancestors with shared DNA of 15 cM across one segment as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | Brown, Stephen (I32689)
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384 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I15681)
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385 | (Research):COXFORD-KENNEDY, Ancestry DNA match with Shannon Duchesne/Antunes as a 2nd cousin three times removed with 1% shared DNA or 14 cM across 2 segments through great grandparents James Coxford and Mary Jane Kennedy as Common ancestors. As recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Duchesne, Shannon (I20128)
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386 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I434)
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387 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I416)
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388 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I212)
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389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I260)
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390 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1265)
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391 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1267)
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392 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I116)
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393 | (Research):COXFORD/HALL, COXFORD/KENNEDY, Don Duncan and Bronco Briggs could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd great grandparents John Coxford and Esther Hall as common ancestors with shared DNA of 13 cM across 1 segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Briggs, Bronco (I34500)
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394 | (Research):COXFORD/HALL, Don Duncan and Donna Fraser could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 3rd great granparents John Coxford and Esther Hall as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 65 cM across 4 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Braniff- Fraser, Donna (I34777)
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395 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I305)
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396 | (Research):COXFORD/KENNEDY, Don Duncan and Daniel Wolfe could be 2nd cousin 1x removed through: great granparents James Coxford and Mary Jane Kennedy as common ancestors with shared DNA of 76 cM across 5 Segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | Wolfe, Daniel (I30034)
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397 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1287)
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398 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I80)
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399 | (Research):COXFORD/KENNEDY, Don Duncan and Marni Bennett could be 2nd cousin 2x removed through: great-grandparent James Coxford and Mary Jane Kennedy as our common ancestors with 1% shared DNA of 39 cM across 4 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Bennett, Marni (I31671)
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400 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I296)
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