Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 5,751 to 5,800 of 12,186
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5751 | Dentist | Robertson, Dr. Bertram Hanley "Bert" D. D. S. (I1480)
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5752 | Dentist | Robertson, Dr. Russell M. (I1505)
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5753 | Dentist in Almonte (see photos) Born 6th Line of Ramsay, School SS 6&7 Ramsay, Almonte High School, Renfrew Model School, University of Toronto. Graduated from high school in 1890 under P.C. McGregor. Graduated from model school in 1891, taught in Galbraith and Waba until 1894. Graduated from dental school in 1898 LDS From Dental College; DDS from University of Toronto; DDC from Royal College of Dental Surgeons Was active in sports, loved gardening Served on Board of Education and Almonte Council 1921 Census lived on Elgin Sreet, Almonte | Paterson, Dr. Thomas Robertson LDS, DDS, DDC. (I2928)
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5754 | Denzel Keith Coyles June 28, 2018 Ottawa, Ontario Denzel Keith Coyles Obituary Here is Denzel Keith Coyles's obituary. Please accept Echovita's sincere condolences. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Denzel Keith Coyles (Ottawa, Ontario), who passed away on June 28, 2018, leaving to mourn family and friends. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Denzel Keith Coyles to pay them a last tribute. You may also light a candle in honor of Denzel Keith Coyles. He was predeceased by : his sister Dorothy Lynch. He is survived by : his wife Anne (Pilon); his children, Kathryn Coyles (Terry Howsam), Pam Trent (Brian) and Mark Coyles (Elizabeth); his great grandchildren, Madison Reynolds, Trent MacDonald and Logan MacDonald; his sisters, Anna Johnson, Jean Robertson and Kay Cavanagh; and also Denny. Donations can be made in his memory to the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program or the Shriners Hospital for Children - Canada. | Coyles, Dezel Keith (I6014)
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5755 | Derry - widow of George Kidd | Saunders, Jane Ann (I10992)
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5756 | Despite what her gravestone says, my mother was born in 1915. She had lied her whole life about her age in order to appear one month younger than James rather than eleven months older. We did not discover the deception until long after she was buried. | Skinner, Ann (I25153)
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5757 | Deva entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. She was born in Kenmare, North Dakota and was adopted by the late Thomas Mack and Mercedes Munro, of Kalispell, Montana; where she grew up. She taught in a one-room school house in rural Montana; and became a foster mother for a total of 13 girls (ages 13-19 years old). In 1968, she moved to New Jersey with her six months old daughter, Christine. She was employed by Warner Lambert Pharmaceuticals, and later for Allied Chemical in their marketing departments. She married Robert Brunner in 1969, and had a son August "Thomas" in 1970. In 1977 she married the true love of her life, Edward "Lloyd" Buttram. He had three children from a previous marriage; David, Jeanine and Doug. In 1977, the family moved to Midland, Michigan where she was employed by Northwood Institute. She was the epitome of a naturally born homemaker; admired for her flair of decorating, entertaining, and devotion to her children and the community. In 1981, they moved to the Raleigh area of North Carolina. She was employed by Cameron-Brown (later named Wells Fargo) for many years and retired in 2009. Deva was predeceased by her beloved husband, Lloyd Buttram. She is survived by her loving daughter Christine (Greg) Miller; and her devoted son, Thomas (Terri) Buttram; and her step-children, David (Marlene) Buttram, Jeanine Denning (Mark), and Douglas (Laura) Buttram. She leaves behind her precious grandchildren Aaron Thomas and Matthew Blair Miller, Jason and Elizabeth, Alex and Natalie, and Camille, Brett, Pierce and Brooke. She is also survived by her sister Mary Esther and her husband, Bill Stiles, of Dallas, Texas; and nephews Roy, Jay, and Morgan Stiles. Her greatest love was her family. Deva always knew she had a biological sister named Nancy. In 2014, she asked Josh Shaffer of the News and Observer, to help locate her biological sister, Nancy. He located Nancy in Arizona, and Nancy called her on April 17th. They both cried. Nancy flew to Raleigh, and they finely met after seventy-one years. Deva found she had two living half-brothers, Robin and Larry; and another sister, Verna. All were welcoming and gracious. They all kept in contact through telephone calls and letters. | Munro, Deva Jean (I31884)
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5758 | DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross) presented by King George at Buckingham Palace, 9 November 1943; invested with Bar by Canadian Governor General, 10 December 1947. The subject of a portrait by artist Edwin Holgate (Canadian War Museum collection). Squadron Leader Buckham DFC & Bar, DFC (USA), a passenger aboard Beechcraft 'Expeditor' MkII (#1394) aircraft which was flying from Whitehorse to Teslin, both in the Yukon Territory, lost his life when the Expeditor crashed in a heavy snowstorm. Five servicemen and one civilian perished in this aircraft accident. The name of the civilian is not known at this time, but the four airmen were:- Leading Aircraftman Charles Curtis BROOKING, Flight Lieutenant Richard Lewis CURTIN, Flying Officer Alfred Henry HARTVIKSEN and Flight Sergeant Joe MILNER. Squadron Leader Robert Andrew Buckham, DFC & Bar, is commemorated on Page 594 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance. | Buckham, Squadron Leader Robert Andrew "Bobby" (I29216)
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5759 | Dianne Lewis-roy Death:?tab?Dec 18 2002 Published:?tab?Dec 20 2002 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Published By:?tab?The Citizen Obituary:?tab?Peacefully at home, on Wednesday December 18, 2002, at the age of 55. Dear wife of Willy. Survived by her brother Robert (Beth). Predeceased by a sister. Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Rd. (between Bayshore and Baseline Rd.), on Sunday December 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service in the chapel on Monday at 1:00 p.m. Cremation. A donation to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. The Ottawa Citizen, 20-12-2002 | Lewis, Dianne (I14314)
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5760 | Did not marry. She was a Methodist Deaconess. Most of her adult life was spent at Detroit, Michigan. She spent her last years at a rest home for missionaries and deaconesses at Ocean City, New Jersey, where she died. Her middle name is very likely Brownlee. | Kerfoot, Deborah B. (I19606)
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5761 | Die on the Red Sea on his way from India back to Canada at age 74. 1928, Friday May 4, The Almonte Gazette front page ?b?Dr. John Wilkie Dies On Red Sea?/b? Presbyterian Missionary Who Spent Half a Century In Work in China Rev. Dr. John Wilkie, Presbyterian missionary at Jhansi, British India, died on Wednesday of last week while on his way home to Canada. He was 77 years of age. Dr. Wilkie had not been in good health for some time. Some weeks ago, he had intended sailing, but found himself not well enough to travel. Later he sailed from Bombay in the "City of Paris". While the vessel was in the Red Sea he died. Mrs Wilkie, who is a sister of Mr. John Neilson and Miss Neilson, of Almonte, was with him. The late Dr. Wilkie was born in Scotland. he taught school in Almonte. In 1879 he went as a missionary to Indore, India, where he remained until 15 years ago when he went to Jhansi. He is survived by his widow, four children, Harry Wilkie of Allahabad, India, William of Detroit, Mrs Arthur Brown of Toronto, and Mrs Graham Mitchell of Melbourne, Australia. The widow of one son, Jno., who died several years ago, and a daughter of the late Rev Dr. Logan Geggie, resides in Toronto. One brother, and three sisters, Mrs Isabella Johnston, Mrs W.J. Anderson and Miss Helen Wilkie, all of Toronto, also survive. | Wilkie, Rev John D. D. (I8460)
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5762 | Died In Almonte, on Tuesday, the 9th. inst., Jenet B., wife of Mr. James Gemmill, 12th. line Ramsay, aged 50 years. | Bridget, Jenet (I7804)
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5763 | Died Mutchmor?At the General Hospital, Hamilton, Ont., on Sunday, March 30th, Elizabeth Steel, beloved wife of B.F. Mutchmor, 1408 King Street, East, aged 59 years, 3 months and 4 days. Service at the above address (sic) on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Recorder, Gore Bay, Thursday, April 3, 1924 Transcribed by Marilyn Irish Death of Mrs. B. F. Mutchmor Much regret is felt here at the news of the death of Mrs. B. F. Mutchmor, of Hamilton. Mrs. Mutchmor was well and favorably known in Gore Bay where she resided with her husband for many years, moving to Hamilton about six years ago. It was learned some time ago that she was suffering from a malignant growth, and that her ultimate recovery doubtful but many were not looking for her death to occur so suddenly. Many of the residents of our town will remember Mrs. Mutchmor as an ideal hostess and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mutchmor was the scene of a great deal of entertainment while they lived here. Mrs. Mutchmor was a staunch Presbyterian and was identified with church work to a great extent. Her passing is the cause of keen regret in this vicinity. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Olcot Titus, also a sister Mrs. J.A. Mutchmor, all of Hamilton. The Recorder, Gore Bay, Thursday, April 3rd 1924 Transcribed by Marilyn Irish | Steele, Elizabeth (I12170)
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5764 | Died Of Tyhoid Fever, in Sand Point, on the 16th inst., (16 Jan 1872) Robert Caskey, baggage master, B & O R.R. (Brockville & Ottawa Rail Road0 | Caskey, Robert (I2760)
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5765 | Died On suday last , after an illness of some months, Charles Miller, saddler, long an esteemed resident of this place. He was a native of Kirkintulloch, Scotland, and aged 56 years. Friends and acquantances are requested to attend the funeral this afternoon at four o'clock | Miller, Charles (I33304)
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5766 | died age 24 | Kidd, Sarah Jane (I3706)
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5767 | died as an infant son of Charles L and Mary C Whyte | Virgin, Nathan (I24470)
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5768 | Died as an infant | Simpson, Eliza Mary (I2715)
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5769 | Died as an infant | Sweeney, William (I29259)
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5770 | Died at 157 James St.; Buried 5 May 1902 | Cowie, Hazel May (I37122)
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5771 | Died at a Great Falls nursing home after an extended illness. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will take place later. O'Connor Funeral Home of Great Falls in charge. Graduated from Conrad High School in 1936. In 1941 she married Alfred Evans in Great Falls and they moved to Fairfield in 1954 where they farmed until retirement Active in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, St. John's Altar Society and 4-H. Survivors include her husband; daughter; son [names omitted]; sister, Avis Newmack of Great Falls; brother, Donald Huntsinger of Cottonwood, Ariz.; three grandchildren; and one great grandchild.--Information from The Choteau Acantha, Jan. 10, 1996, Pg. 8 | Huntsinger, Jean Louise (I36905)
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5772 | Died at her home, wife of Clarence E. Arthurs, aged 49 years. The couple married Feb 10, 1927, in Windsor, Essex, Ontario. Daughter of John Livingston and Mary M. Mitchell. | Livingston, Elizabeth May (I32462)
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5773 | Died at his home 203 Elizabeth St. | Richardson, Robert Gideon (I26498)
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5774 | Died at his son Andrew's farm in Ramsay Township. 1942, Thursday July 16, The Almonte Gazette page 4 ?b?Mr Charles More?/b? Charles More, a well known and highly respected resident of Almonte died last Saturday at the home of his son in Ramsay. Mr More was taken ill while working with his son Andrew, Saturday morning and passed away shortly afterwards. He was in his 68th year. Born in Ramsay, he was the son of the late William More and his wife Matilda Nicholson. He had farmed in Ramsay for many years, and then retired to live in Almonte. Surviving in addition to his widow, are four sons, Milton and Andrew of Ramsay, Harold and Charles of Almonte; one daughter Mrs John Corkery of Gananoque; and three brothers, James More of Almonte, Donald and Edward of Crystal Falls, Ont. The late Mr More was of a quiet retiring disposition and was well-known and highly respected by a wide circle of friends. The funeral was held Monday from his late residence to the Auld Kirk cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs Andrew More, Milton More, Harold More, Chas More Jr., Grant Gunn and Stanley More. Rev A.J. Fowlie of the Presbyterian Church of which deceased was a member officiated, assisted by Rev W.J. Scott and Rev Wm Aird. Among the beautiful floral tributes were pieces from the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church, the staff of the Producers Dairy and Mr M.J. Black, manager of Producers Dairy. | More, Charles (I11476)
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5775 | Died at Honeywood in Dufferin County. Occupation - Teacher; Farmer in Melancthon Township. William and Hannah married on 24 June 1891 in St. Paul's Church at Tosorontio Township. | Kidd, William James (I42073)
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5776 | Died at Mary Chamney Home, Scotch Corners, Ramsay Township, Lanark County. | Rath, Margaret (I9949)
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5777 | Died at parents' home, 322 Linden, Oak Park, IL Spouse: Raymond Reed Hampton, married 1915. He died in 1932. | Meacham, Annie "Lola" (I7205)
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5778 | Died at sea before arriving in Canada. | Murray, Katherine (I7192)
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5779 | Died at St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg | Watson, Wilhelmina Minnie Cecilia (I2377)
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5780 | Died at the battle of Vinegar Hill, Enniscorthy, County Wexford | Jackson, John (I12061)
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5781 | Died at the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Almonte, on Thursday, February 15, 1940, William W. Anderson in his 81st year. The funeral will take place on Saturday, February 17, 1940 at 2:30 p.m. from the residence of his son, William J. Anderson, 9th Line of Ramsay, to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. ........... Suggested edit: 1940, Thursday February 22, The Almonte Gazette page 4 Mr William W. Anderson Largely attended by friends and relatives, the funeral of the late William Waddell Anderson, pioneer farmer of Ramsay township, was held Saturday afternoon from the residence of his son, William J. Anderson, 9th line of Ramsay, with interment in the Auld Kirk cemetery. Rev Wm Aird of the Almonte Baptist Church, assisted by Rev J.F. Dingman of Carleton Place, and Rev W.J. McBurney of Reformed Presbyterian church, Almonte, officiated at the funeral. The pallbearers were six grandsons: Gordon and Robert Cable, Henry, William and Wilmer Metcalfe and Pte Robert Thompson of Petawawa. Mr Anderson had been ill three weeks and died in the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Almonte, on Thursday. He was a member of the Almonte Baptist Church. The late Mr Anderson who was in his 81st year, was born in Lanark township, the son of Robert Anderson and his wife, Jessie Bowes. In 1881 he married Miss Henrietta Watson of Renfrew County, who predeceased him 12 years ago. in 1904 he moved to Ramsay and in late years lived retired with his son William. Surviving are four daughters and two sons, Mrs T.J. Thompson of Smiths Falls; Mrs H. Cable of Carleton Place; Mrs W.l. Thompson of Ottawa; William J. of Ramsay and George W. Anderson of Carman, Man. There are also one sister and four brothers, Mrs Alex McNabb of North Bay; Thomas of California; Robert and James of North Dakota and John C. Anderson of Fallbrook. Floral tributes were received from the Baptist Churches of Almonte and Carleton Place and from relatives and friends | Anderson, William Waddell (I1587)
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5782 | Died Drummond Township Lanark County Son of James Morris and Mary Reilly per Ontario death registration. Husband of Mary Ann Copeland. | Morris, Thomas (I35396)
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5783 | Died in a auto accident. | Edwards, Clarence (I4170)
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5784 | Died in a traffic collision Stepfather of Country Music Singer, Shania Twain. He died in a car crash when she was 21. | Twain, Jerry (I6095)
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5785 | Died in an auto accident. | Morrison, Sharron (I4171)
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5786 | Died in Infancy The Only Son Of James Dunlop Gemmill And His Wife Katherine M. Knight | Gemmill, Eric Ferguson (I12638)
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5787 | Died in infancy | Robertson, Gordon Scott (I1727)
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5788 | Died in infancy | Snedden, James (I8313)
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5789 | died in infancy | Snedden, James (I8313)
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5790 | Died in infancy | Lucas, Catherine (I10374)
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5791 | Died in infancy; daughter of Lillian and Elmer Legary. | Legary, Nicola Dawn (I22181)
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5792 | Died in RM of Elton - (Families of Elton) Donald came to Manitoba in 1878. He was the 1st McPhail to come to Manitoba. Children were: Elizabeth (married Isaac Beatty of Brandon); Archie, Dan, Henry and Herb. Archie died young. | McPhail, Donald (I16501)
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5793 | Died in the Victoria General Hospital In Winnipeg Manitoba from a Glioblastoma. Son of the late Doris Lowe Axford of Smith's Falls Ontario (2018) and the late Delbert Wayne Dustin (1994) of Fraserwood Manitoba, and step-son of the late Alfred James Axford (1994) of Smith's Falls. Father of Sarah (Chubey) and Rachel (Power) of Winnipeg Manitoba, Grandfather of Jonah and Ezra Chubey, and Noa and Nathan Power of Winnipeg. Brother of the late Bill Axford of Grande Prairie Alberta (2010), the late Joyce Axford (1981) of Van Kleek Hill Ontario, Garry, Heather (Jannack), Barb (Cummings) and Daniel Axford. Cremains laid to rest in the Axford family plot in Smith's Falls Ontario. | Dustin-Axford, Robert Wayne (I24699)
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5794 | Died of a Heart attack in Adrian, burial information unknown. | Duncan, Robert Oswell (I29835)
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5795 | Died of Heart failure aged 82 years. Father: John William Bradley (1799-1887) Mother: Elizabeth Ann Garland (1809-1876) Aged Resident of Kinburn Dead. An old and respected resident of Kinburn in the person of Mr. Henry Bradley, aged 82 years, passed away yesterday morning. Deceased was born on the 11th concession of Fitzroy where he lived a number of years, moving to the farm, where he died, some 28 years ago. He was married to Jane McCormick who predeceased him by 18 years and is survived by one son, William with whom he resided. The Funeral takes place today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. to the Anglican church and cemetery. 9th line Fitzroy. The Carp Review, Carp, Ontario, Canada, 25 February 1916, front page, column 4 | Bradley, Henry (I26553)
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5796 | Died on 29 Jan 1932 in 12th Line, Lanark Twp. | James, Thomas (I9331)
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5797 | Died on Friday Mar. 8 1935. Funeral was held on Sunday Mar. 10 at the home of her sister, Mrs Duncan Aitken of Almonte, to the Auld Kirk vault. Interment to be held in the spring. Rev. A. J. Fowlie of the Presbyterian Church had charge of the service and the pallbearers were Messrs. Allan Leishman, Lorne and Ernest Kelly, Ernest Leishman, Thomas Leishman and Robert Leishman. During her many years of residence here, the late Mrs. kelly had made for herself many friends who learned with great regret of her demise. Mrs. kelly was one of the aged members of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Arnprior, to whom a special service was dedicated to the "aged and shut-ins" by the pastor, Rev. Thos. McAfee on a recent Sunday. The late Mrs. Kelly, who was the former Helen Leishman, was born 78 years ago in Almonte and moved to Arnprior 41 years ago where she had made her home. Her husband, Charles Kelly predeceased her four years ago. Surviving her are three sons, Ernest of Arnprior, Lorne of Kingston, and Fred of Calgary. In addition there survive, three sisters and two brothers, namely, Mrs. Duncan Aitken of Almonte; Mrs. Stewart of Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Morrow of Bellville; Thomas Kelly of Almonte and Ernest Kelly of North Bay. [Arnprior Chronicle, Thurs. March 14, 1935 Main Pg.] | Leishman, Helen (I42503)
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5798 | Died prior to 2001 | Duncan, Muriel Beatrice (I2884)
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5799 | Died prior to 2001. | Duncan, William M. "Bill" (I2887)
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5800 | Died soon after arrival in Ramsay Twp. near Clayton Village. Mother Jane Nesbit also died at this time. | Scott, James (I1413)
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