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2301 | In the Vancouver City Directories, Charles E. Kelly in 1954 was a station attendant for Standard Oil; 1970-83 was a supervisor for Canada Cement Lafarge; 1975-79 was a Consultant. In 1954 was living at 1834 London, New Westminster; 1970-71 at 3716 Edgemont Blvd, North Vancouver; 1973 at 943 Tudor, North Vancouver; 1975-79 at 3634 Glenview Crescent, North Vancouver; 1985-86 at 1410 Woods Drive, North Vancouver. | Kelly, Charles Edward (I13597)
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2302 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dumaresq, David J. (I13604)
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2303 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dumaresq, Jason (I13686)
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2304 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Apsey, Jill Christine (I13809)
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2305 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dumaresq, Joel S. (I13684)
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2306 | In the Vancouver City Directories, Margaret A, Kelly was living in 1954 at 1834 London, New Westminster; 1970-71 at 3716 Edgemont Blvd, North Vancouver; 1973 at 943 Tudor, North Vancouver; 1975-79 at 3634 Glenview Crescent, North Vancouver. May have lived in South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. | Thomson, Margaret Anna (I13594)
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2307 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dumaresq, Shelley (I13685)
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2308 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dumaresq, Stephanie (I13687)
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2309 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gauley, Harvey Jay (I13275)
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2310 | In their Marriage Registration, William is listed as a 32 year old farmer of Minto Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. They lived on Lot 28, Concession 2 Minto Township (1886 and 1906 Minto Atlas). Funeral service was held in Palmerston Knox Presbyterian Church after a brief service at his home on Inkerman Street. Buried in Palmerston Cemetery, Plot M-12-2, Concession 1, Lot 26, Minto Township. | Smith, William (I12803)
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2311 | in Toronto east in 1901 in Yorkton, SK at draft | Forfar, William Henry Utrech (I11714)
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2312 | in Warwick,Lambton in 1881 | Willer, Hugh (I16207)
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2313 | in Winnipeg in 1901 | Pingle, Fred S (I10622)
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2314 | in Woodstock, Oxford in 1861 in Blandford, Oxford in 1881 | Thomson, John (I19069)
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2315 | in WWI | Gibb, Dr Douglas F (I18446)
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2316 | in Yorkton, SK at draft settled Rama SK 1926, 1945 to Forrest, MB, 1958 to Sauphin | Forfar, Fred Jackson (I11713)
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2317 | In1871 census Wellhope, Stanhope, Durham Immigrated 1887, General Labourer In 1901 census Paris, Ontario | English, Thomas Watson (I21726)
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2318 | Index to New Brunswick Marriages Name FOSTER, BYRON D. Married ROCKWELL, SOPHIA E. Date 1902 | 08 | 13 (Y-M-D) County CARLETON Parish ---- Number 1820 Reference B4/1902 Microfilm F15912 | |
2319 | Info from pg 43 of Siprell book. Found in 1871 Canada census farmer living in Norwich South | Siprell, George (I84)
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2320 | Info from Siprell book 1969 pg25-33. | Ross, George Wallace (I47)
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2321 | Info from Siprell book 1969. Pg 25. No children. | Winslow, Mary M (I43)
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2322 | Info from Siprell book pg 33-34. Canada, Ontario Births and Baptisms, 1779-1899, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FM75-F7L) 1910 Elmwood.Hamilton,OH United States Census, 1910, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLDM-51N), Millcreek, Hamilton, Ohio "United States Census, 1930", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4CQ-MRS), Entry for Charles B Inman and Fern I Inman, 1930. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZ4P-B5B), Fern Seprell Inman, 30 Jul 1933; citing Middletown, Butler, Ohio "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV1-HKV9), Fern Siprell Inman, ; Burial, Somerville, Butler, Ohio, USA, Somerville Cemetery | Siprell, Fern Irene (I68)
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2323 | Info from Siprell book pg 33. Canada, Ontario Births and Baptisms, 1779-1899, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FM7X-LLT) Michigan Death Certificates, 1921-1952, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFWT-YH3) Mother and sibling moved to Elmwood Place, OH in 1901 Served in US Army until 26 Apr 1919 United States Census, 1910, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLDM-51N), Millcreek, Hamilton, Ohio Found in 1920 census in Detroit, MI United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WQM6-9YZM), Ambrose Laverne Sipprell, ; citing Military Service, NARA microfilm publication 76193916 (St. Louis: National Archives and Records Administration, 1985) "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGG-KV5K), Ambrose L. Sipprell, ; Burial, Somerville, Butler, Ohio | Sipprell, Ambrose Levern (I67)
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2324 | Info from Siprell book pg 33. Ezekiel A Siprell and Mary E. Lambert were married at Delhi, Ont Canada 7 May 1890. They were divorced 3 June 1902. "Canada, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FMV8-743), Entry for Ezekiel Allen Siprell, 07 May 1890. Mary then married John Wagner before 1910, having moved with children to Elmwood Place, Ohio "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDLY-SS7), Entry for John P. Wagner and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sipprell, 29 Jul 1903. United States Census, 1910, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLDM-51N), Millcreek, Hamilton, Ohio United States Census, 1920, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDBQ-V1V), Hamilton, Butler, Ohio "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDBT-HSM), Mary E Wagner, 14 Oct 1923; citing Hamilton, Butler, Ohio | Lambert, Mary Elizabeth (I66)
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2325 | Info from Siprell book pg 33. He is the second husband of Mary J. Siprell. They had no children. | Whaley, Thomas (I65)
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2326 | Info from Siprell book pg 35. Canada, Ontario Births, 1869-1912, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNGD-1Q2) United States Census, 1910, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLDM-51N), Millcreek, Hamilton, Ohio Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZZB3-3C2M), Nonie Margaret Devine Found in 1930 living in Gratis,Preble,Ohio "United States Census, 1930", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4C3-MNH), Entry for Howard Siprell and Nona Siprell, 1930. "United States 1950 Census", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XK1-DCJ7), Entry for Lawrence Siprell , April 11, 1950. | Siprell, Howard Orville (I69)
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2327 | Info from Siprell book pgs 43 and 57. | Siprell, Mary (I87)
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2328 | Info from Siprell book pgs 43 and 57. | Siprell, Sarah Elizabeth (I88)
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2329 | Info from Wm Sipprell book pg 43. She was called, Hetty Ann. After her husband George died she married George Bowman, no children with him. Found in 1851 census in Oxford Co. | Campbell, Mehetable (Hetty) Ann (I95)
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2330 | Info from Wm Siprell book pg 43. She is also know as Williamette. | Siprell, Wilmette (I82)
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2331 | info obtained from Liz Healy's Family Ties (www.bdhhfamily.com) United States Census, 1940, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9S2-H5W), Olympia Election Precinct 8, Thurston, Washington "Washington Death Index, 1965-2014," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLWM-TP1V), Arthur E Sipprell, 31 Oct 1996, Snohomish, Washington, United States | Sipprell, Arthur Edwin (I2712)
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2332 | Info pg 43 and 59 in Siprell book. | Sipprell, James F Jr (I91)
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2333 | Information from Sadie L. Steed. Sam Steed divorced Lillian Grieves in 1945. | Grieve, Lillian Agnes (I624)
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2334 | Ira Hugh Ross, editor and publisher of the Cayuga, North Da kota, Citizen, could not resist the pioneer call when the t own of Lake City, South Dakota, was founded in 1914; so, tw o years later, he and his family left Cayuga to seek thei r fortune in Lake City, where he founded, edited and printe d the LAKE CITY JOURNAL. Mr. Ross and his newspaper played an interesting part in th e early days of Lake City. Its slogan was, "Trade in Lake C ity, the Heart of the Hills". Two sons, John and Ira, Jr., and four daughters, Golda, Juanita, Inez and Maret went through the Lake City Public School. Another son, Emerson, was born in Lake City, but the family moved to Minneapolis before he started school. Mr. Ross, a visionary, looked forward to the days when Lake City would be a thriving community; but the depression, drought and economic factors spelled its doom. In Minneapolis Mr. Ross continued in the printing business and operated a job printing plant. In 1942 Mr. and Mrs . Ross moved to California, where they spent the remaining years of their lives. Sources: LDS and Merry Bird + | Ross, Ira Hugh (I201)
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2335 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gardiner, Evelyn Irene (I13217)
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2336 | Is a Vetrenarian. | O'Connor, Shelly (I13784)
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2337 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Anderson, Allan George (I11324)
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2338 | It was a wonderful day. Judy stood in for Grandma Gray and I stood in for Grandpa Gray. It was all the more special being that I was named after my Grandpa William Ernest Gray. I want to thank Alice and Jeanie for all their hard work. We sealed Alice,Allen, John, William Henry, and Oliver Rowland. We still need to get Ruth, Estel Gerald, and Horace. | Family: William Ernest Gray / Marie Loendorf (F585)
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2339 | J. Lance attended Ridley College in St Catherines, Ontario, Canada and graduated in 1971. Moved to St Catherines to live about 2003. | Rumble, J. Lance (I14139)
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2340 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Laboccetta, Jacob Stephen Rhetta (I12976)
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2341 | JAMES ALLAN BARNETT, JAMES BARNETT, JANE SHAW, 08 September 1885,DEBEC, CA, F18772 #1885-B-24 Name BARNETT, James A Born 1885 Died 1960 Age -- Place of Birth -- Place of Death -- Relationship -- Cemetery Woodstock Anglican, Carleton County | Barnett, James Allan (I4949)
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2342 | James Thomson and Sadie Sipprell were divorced in Jul 1943 in Toronto Ontario. | Thomson, James Orival (I13)
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2343 | James Thomson Cook and his wife Lynda Jean McCaughey recorded "David married his childhood sweetheart and they had one son, John. However, David's wife had not been well following the child's birth. Soon she died, leaving David with a young one to care for on his own. A wife would have to be found! David married Jane Edgar." From the Old Parish Records, Westerkirk, Scotland, on 22 June 1825, David Thomson , Boneaze, had a natural son baptized, named John born 16 Dec 1823. According to a distant relative, Ian Glendinning, Aberdeen, Scotland, this phrase "natural son" means an "illegitimate son" and though tradition of having a child baptized within days of birth, it was quite common for a space of a year or two before an illegitimate child was baptized. Therefore, the likely story is that David had an illegitimate son born to his childhood sweetheart, She died and David married Jane Edgar on 27 January 1826. In the 1841 Scottish Census David was listed as a 40 year old agricultural labourer, living at Nether Knock, Westerkirk Parish, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. In the 1851 Scottish Census was listed as a 51 year old head of household, farm servant, born in Westerkirk Parish, Dumfriesshire, living at Nether Knock, Westerkirk Parish. David had a natural son, John in 1823. Married Jane Edgar in 1826 and they immigrated from Scotland in June 1857 to Scarboro, Province of Canada and that fall moved to South Orillia Township, Simcoe County, Province of Canada. (From obituary of son, Archibald Thomson). They settled on Lot 14, Concession 3 in South Orillia across from the John Allan family who came over on the boat with them from Scotland. It does not appear that David owned the land, it may have been in son Archibald's name and then son William took over the homestead. Their home was a log house called "Hillhouse". Lived with son William and then son Archibald. David is buried in St Andrew's & St James' Cemetery, Plot A12-3, Orillia, Ontario, Canada. His tombstone says "native of Parish of Westerkirk, Dumfrieshire, Scotland." The September 28, 1882 issue of The Orillia Times, page 3 "At Orillia on Saturday 23rd inst. David Thomson, Sr, in the 84th year of his age" and "Obituary - Last Monday a large company assembled at the house of William Thomson, of South Orillia, to attend the funeral of his aged father, David Thomson. Mr. Thomson was born at Bonnies, Parish of Westerkirk, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, in the year 1798. The farm of Bonnies had been occupied by his family for many generations. The records of their occupation only goes back to the year 1679, but tradition places the establishment of the family centuries beyond that date, and connects them with the original Scottish settlers of this district. Mr. Thomson was much respected in the parish of Westerkirk, was an influential member of the Church of Scotland; and as one of the Directors of the Parish Library was of great service in promoting education and diffusing intelligence. In religious knowledge, in acquaintance with his Bible and in clear view of its doctrines, he was a type of a Presbyterian of the good old stamp. In humble views of himself, in his simple and unobtrusive piety, by his love of the house of God and the ordinances of religion, and in his lowly trust in the Lord Jesus, he was a specimen of a class of Scottish yeomanry, that are alas too rapidly dwindling away. Their lineaments and best features are admirably preserved by the genius of Burns in the "Cottar's Saturday Night." In the year 1857 Mr. Thomson left the old country and the home possessed for so many centuries by his ancestors, and settled with his family in South Orillia, Possessed of an excellent constitution he continued to enjoy good health till a ripe old age. Since the death of his wife, eight years ago, he has continued to fail and after about two years illness he passed peacefully away, falling asleep in Jesus at the ripe age of 84. He had a family of five sons and two daughters, who are well known throughout the neighbourhood. One son is a well known miller and produce merchant in this town. Another son is the respected reeve of the township of Orillia and Matchedash, and has been both useful and energetic in managing the affairs of the municipality. His skill and success as a farmer are well known and he has done much to introduce superior kinds of stock into the district. Another branch of the family have been settled for many years in the township of Scarborough, and hold a prominent and influential position in that fertile township. As the old settlers are thus dropping off, the inspired questions of the venerable prophets forcibly present themselves, "Your fathers, where are they?" "And the prophets, do they live for ever? - Cox"" (Archives of Ontario microfilm N39 Reel 8). 1861 census, Orillia/Matchedash David Thomson, age 62, b: Scotland, farmer Jane Thomson, age 62, b: Scotland Archibald Thomson, age 32, b: Scotland, labourer Robert Thomson, age 30, b: Scotland, labourer Janet Thomson, age 22, b: Scotland James Thomson, age 18, b: Scotland Marg Thomson, age 16, b: Scotland 1871 census Matchedash/Orillia: Living with son Archibald and family. DavidThompson, age 71, b: Scotland Jane Thompson, age 71, b: Scotland In the 1881 Ontario Census, David is listed with his son William Thomson, being 83 and widowed. | Thomson, David (I6010)
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2344 | James was the ninth child in his family. Was listed as a 32 years old farmer in Medonte Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in his Marriage Registration. In the 1901 Canada Census, Ontario, Simcoe East, Medonte C-5, page 8, line 27 Film 6495 James was listed as a 49 year old farmer with his wife Jane age 39, daughters Ina E, age 14 and Lilian M. age 12 and a boarder William Rix age 8. The Orillia Packet, Thursday, July 26, 1906, page 6 "personal", Archives of Ontario microfilm N39 Reel 33NP reported: "Mr. James Russell, who came down lately from the Northwest, will be returning this week, taking his family and a carload of effects with him. His farm is near Wetaskiwin." | Russell, James Walker (I13932)
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2345 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bryan, James Douglas (I13155)
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2346 | James, 2nd Earl of Queensberry, Son of Sir William, Earl of Queensberry and elder brother of Sir William of Kelhead, James inherited the titles from his father in 1640 and was firmly on the side of the Royalist cause. He died in 1671. | Douglas, James (I42098)
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2347 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rathwell, Jamie (I13126)
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2348 | Jane attended school in Rodney, Ontario, Canada and St. Thomas Business College, St. Thomas, Ontario. Worked as a stenographer and housewife. Lived on Lot 8, Concession 9, Aldborough Township, Elgin County, Ontario. | Kriter, Marjorie Jane (I12856)
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2349 | Janet was listed in the 1901 Canada Census, Manitoba, District 8 MacDonald, sub-district E4 Langford, page 4, Film T6433. Buried in Ward D, Lot 086, Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, Ontario, Canada. | Thomson, Janet Peden (I10077)
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2350 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blood, Janice Marvorueen (I12905)
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