Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 4,501 to 4,550 of 12,186
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4501 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Montgomery, Mary Vida (I36268)
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4502 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Reddick, Garnet Nelson (I36290)
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4503 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Reddick, Bradley David (I36305)
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4504 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | McCoy, Frederick Linton (I36622)
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4505 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Rayson, Helen (I36727)
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4506 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Hampton (I36739)
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4507 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Hempton, May Elizabeth (I36741)
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4508 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Feran, Margaret (I36745)
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4509 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | McKay, Lena Mabel (I36751)
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4510 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Richardson, Elizabeth "Betty" (I36766)
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4511 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Stoddard (I36770)
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4512 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Lamb, Wilford James (I36843)
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4513 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I36846)
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4514 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Munro, Robert "Bob' (I36877)
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4515 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Munro, Harris William Robert (I36878)
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4516 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I36880)
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4517 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Evans, Alvin Lloyd (I36912)
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4518 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Evans (I36922)
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4519 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Evans, Robert Richard "Bobby" (I37001)
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4520 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I37383)
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4521 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | McGregor (I37386)
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4522 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Mitchell, Louise Ellen (I37392)
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4523 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Watson, David William Roy (I38570)
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4524 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Watson, William Roy Caswell (I38577)
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4525 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Town, Hilton Naismith (I39415)
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4526 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Town, Raymond Hilton (I39417)
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4527 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Town, Raymond Laverne (I39419)
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4528 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Giles, Elizabeth Irene (I39745)
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4529 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Jones, Isabelle Cora (I39754)
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4530 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Hampton, Kenneth Vernon (I39759)
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4531 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Hampton, Stanley Craig (I39760)
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4532 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Cain, Helen Marion (I42239)
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4533 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Tait, Milton Andrew "Andy" (I43624)
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4534 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Tait, Maurice Cloyd (I43629)
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4535 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Dack, Robert (I43638)
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4536 | a relative on the path between a DNA Match and a common ancestor | Dack, Robert (I43642)
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4537 | A resident of Carleton Place for many years, Alexander D. McDiarmid, husband of the former Emlline Alexander, died unexpectedly in Montreal. He was in his 61 years of age. Born in Carleton Place, he was the son of the late Duncan McDiarmld and Mary Lamont. Until six years ago, he had worked for many years in the C.P.R. shops in Carleton Place. He then was transferred to Montreal where he was employed in the Angus shops. Mr. McDiarmid was a member of the Mississippi Lodge of A.F. and A.M. and the Oddfellows Lodge, Carleton Place. Surviving besides his wife are four sisters, Mrs. Delia Dixon, Toronto, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Carleton Place, Mrs. Edna McDiarmid, Ottawa and Mrs. Elsie Moir, Rochester, N.Y. The funeral took place in Carleton Place on Saturday from the parlors of J.W. Patterson and Son, to St. James' Anglican church where the service was conducted by Rev. Canon T.H. Iveson, assisted by Rev. Leonard Baird of Smiths Falls. Burial was in St. James Anglican cemetery. The Evening Citizen, Ottawa, Wednesday, October 2, 1946, p. 14 | McDiarmid, Alexander Dobbie (I7555)
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4538 | A son of James W. Campbell and Elizabeth n?e McKerracher Campbell, John was in his 71st year at the time of his death. Husband of the late Mary (Mamie) Guthrie McInnes. John and Mamie were married April 18, 1907. John Campbell's funeral was held at St. Andrew's United Church on March 2nd, 1954. | Campbell, John Winfred (I36787)
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4539 | A Veteran Gone - On Tuesday morning last, at the Davis House, Mr James Coulter, sen., died very peaceably after an illness of two weeks, that compelled constant attention night and day. The deceased was born in Ireland, county Sligo, on the 17th March, 1800, just at the commencement of the present century, and he lived to see by far the greater part of it pass away. In 1821 he came to Canada and settled in Clayton, township of Ramsay, where for a long number of years he kept a hotel. He married Elizabeth Waugh, aunt of Mr. A. Waugh, of this town. Mrs Coulter died several years ago. The deceased was prostrated fourteen years ago by a paralytic stroke, but continued in Clayton until about six years ago, when he moved to Almonte, living first with his son, the late Mr. Thomas Coulter, but lately with his daughter, Mrs. J. Gemmill. His family consisted of eight childresn, of whom four are still living, viz.: Mr. Jas. Coulter, Almonte: Mr. John Y. Coulter, Ottawa: Mrs. J. Gemmill, Almonte: and Mrs O. Banning, Clayton. From having lived in the one neighborhood for nearly sixty years, the deceased was well known by a very large circle, and was very well respected. It was interesting to hear him speak of the changes he had witnessed during his many years acquaintance with the neighborhood. The late Mr. Coulter was connected with the English Church, and in political matters he cared more for the man than the party. the funeral took place on thursday morning, from the Davis House, and was largely attended, the remains being taken to Clayton, to be the family burying place. | Coulter, James Price Young (I8290)
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4540 | A wedding in Brandon, Man., of interest in Edmonton was that of Lois June, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Holden of Brent, Alberta, and Mr. Gordon Campbell, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Campbell of Edmonton. Mr. Campbell is serving with the Royal Canadian Air Forre. The marriage look place Sep., 21 1940. | Family: Gordon I. Campbell / Lois June Holden (F1083)
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4541 | A. Marion Aitken b.4 Jun 1885 Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada d.1956 Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Burial: 1956 Auld Kirk Cemetery, Wolf Grove Road, Almonte, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Father: James Aitken b.Jan 1848 Ontario, Canada Mother: Margaret Mary Hall b.3 Apr 1856 Almonte, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada m.17 Dec 1916 Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Harry Hamilton b.1884 Huntley Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Children: H. Francis 'Frank' Hamilton b.1918 Lanark County, Ontario, Canada | Aitken, A. Marion (I5901)
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4542 | About three weeks ago Miss Mary Coxford was taken ill with typhoid, and was removed to the Rosamond Memorial Hospital for treatment, but serious complications developed early in the course of the disease, and human effort proved unavailing in the fight against it, and the end came on tueday evening. The deceased, who was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Jas Coxford, was born at Rosebank nearly 47 years ago, and has spent practically her whole life in the community. Of her brothers and sisters there are still thirteen living. These are David and John at Rochester, N.Y.; Arch and James at Edmonton; Mrs Alex Fulton and Mrs Chas Black at Fort William; Mrs William Barker, Almonte; Mrs R. Barker and Mrs M. Snedden, Ramsay; Thos in Ottawa and Robert, Herb and Wm in town. The funeral took place this (Thursday) afternoon from the residence of Mr Wm Barker in town to the eighth line cemetery and was attended by many whose regret at the sudden cutting off of one who was loved and esteemed was sincere and heartfelt. A harp from her fellow-employees in the Anchor, and a wreath from the C.O.C.F. were among the floral emblems. | Coxford, Mary (I1390)
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4543 | Abraham Coad (Code) was born in 1817 in Wicklow Ireland, to his parents, George Coad, and Mary Blackburn He married Jane Willis. They moved to, and settled in Montague Twp. Abraham later adopted the spelling 'Code' for his name (Coad). They had a family: 1841 - George 1845 - William 1846 - John 1850 - James 1851 - Mary 1854 - Thomas 1856 - Ann 1858 - Jane 1860 - Herbert 1861 - Robert 1863 - Esther 1866 - Abraham Two of their children died young, and have tombstone verses in St John's Anglican Cemetery in Smiths Falls. Robert Code- 1861-1887, buried in St. John's Anglican, tombstone verse- Sleep brother dear, And take your rest, God Called you home, He thought it best. Abraham Code- 1866-1881, buried in St. John's Anglican, tombstone verse- Take warning by this call of youth, And early seek the God of Truth. DEATH OF ABRAHAM CODE: On Jun 5, 1891 Abraham passed this world, at Montague Township, Ontario, Canada, aged 74. He is buried at St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Smith's Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Code, Abraham (I20082)
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4544 | Abraham Code born in 1814 in County Wicklow Ireland and who emmigrated to Canada in 1820. He married Letitia James in 1839 and had at least five children. They moved to North Dakota somewhere between 1871 and 1880... | Code, Abraham (I20575)
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4545 | Abraham Code-He was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Lanark South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1869 to 1879. He was born in Lanark Township in 1828 and educated there. He served as reeve for Drummond Township from 1860 to 1875. Code built a large woollen mill at Carleton Place in 1871; he was forced to close it due to financial difficulties in 1878. He was elected to the provincial legislature in an 1869 by-election held after the death of William McNairn Shaw. Code joined the federal Ministry of Internal Revenue as an Inspector of Weights and Measures in 1880. He died in Ottawa in 1898. He is buried in Beechwood Cemetery. | Code, Abraham (I20752)
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4546 | Abraham Malcom Singleton was born Nov 3, 1842 at Kitley, Leeds County, Ontario, Canada to William Singleton and Catherine (Coad) Singleton. He married Ellen Pattison, daughter of James and Ann (Skerrit) Pattison of Eramosa on April 3, 1873 at Wawanosh Twp., E. Huron County, ON Canada. They had nine children: 1875 - Anna Matilda (Singleton) Decalb 1877 - Elizabeth (Singleton) Broad 1878 - James Henry Singleton 1880 - Ellen (Singleton) Dixon 1882 - Minerva Singleton 1885 - Abraham Fletcher Singleton 1887 - George William Singleton 1889 - Harriet Evaline (Singleton) Moore 1894 - Herbert M Singleton Abraham was a farmer and Methodist by faith. He died in 1902 at Algoma District, Ontario, Canada and is buried at Rock Lake Cemetery, Rock Lake, Ontario, Canada next to his wife. | Singleton, Abraham Malcolm (I27712)
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4547 | Abram Kersey Jackson, 73, died Saturday at his home, 2410 27th St. W., following a lengthy illness. Mr. Jackson had lived in Calgary district for 43 years. Born in Wingham, County Heron, Ont., Mr. Jackson came to Calgary and began farming in the west Calgary district. He erected the first three stores on 17th Ave. W. directly across from Western Canada high school. Mr. Jackson retired in 1932. Surviving are his wife, Minnie of Calgary; three sons, Cecil and Everett of Detroit, Mich., and Beverly of Calgary; one brother, Charles of Calgary; eight grandchildren. Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, March 17, 1947, page 10 Alberta Death Reg. #003-196 | Jackson, Abram Kersey (I20591)
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4548 | According to her birth registration, Jane was born 29 Dec 1876, not 1877 as shown on headstone. | Howe, Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" (I38486)
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4549 | According to her son David BARR Jr's death registration, Agnes was "Spain born while her mother was with British Troops during Peninsular War" ... other descendants say that she was born in Brussels, Belgium for the same reason and it was at the end of the War. No matter where she was born, she was baptised in Rutherglen, Lanark, Scotland on May 29, 1814. Agnes married David BARR in 1834 in Renfrew Twp, Renfrew and they were the parents of 14 children. The STORY of RENFREW by Smallfield & Campbell, 1919, p. 29 "EARLY MARRIAGES" Probably the first to be married in the town itself, or in what is now the town, and by a minister instead of a magistrate, were David BARR (father of Mr David BARR of today) and Agnes AIRTH. This was about a year later than the McINNES wedding; and the clergyman who performed the ceremony was the Rev Burney, the first of the Methodist missionaries. They were married in the AIRTH homestead, near where Mr D AIRTH's stone house now is; and Mr Samuel FORREST was the 'best man.'" _________________ RENFREW MERCURY - January 28, 1876 SUDDEN DEATH- On Wednesday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, Mrs. Barr, widow of the late Mr. David Barr, died quite suddenly at the house of Mr. John R. Stewart. Mrs. Barr had walked up the street, making several calls, and soon after taking a seat at Mr. Stewart's, fell from her chair, expiring immediately. Dr. Mann was sent for, and arrived without loss of time; but life was quite extinct. Mrs. Barr was a daughter of the late Henry Airth, Esq., one of the earliest settlers in the township of Horton. She was highly esteemed, not only by her extensive family circle, but by all the large number of her friends and acquaintances. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock this afternoon, from the house of Mr. William Barr, Horton. ============================================ CHILDREN: Mackie Barr 1834 - 1892 William Barr 1836 - 1910 Marion Barr 1838 - 1922 Henry Barr 1839 - 1843 David Barr 1840 - 1925 Isabella Barr 1841 - 1895 Henry Barr 1844 - 1926 Thomas Barr 1845 - 1914 Robert Barr 1847 - 1920 James Airth Barr 1849 - 1937 John Barr 1851 - 1942 Gavin Barr 1853 - 1869 Janet Barr 1853 - bef 1861 Mary Barr 1856 - 1948 | Airth, Agnes (I41935)
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4550 | According to the Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1897-1929, Robert died in Ashland, Newaygo County, Michigan on 10 February 1905, not on the 11th as indicated in the obituary. Father: Robert McKinley Mother: Marion Jorden | McKinley, Robert (I42669)
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