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2701 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | West, Pamela Jane (I13712)
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2702 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Feddema, Pamela (I12911)
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2703 | PARENTAGE OF REGINALD NOT PROVEN, but it is believed to be as follows: 29. REGINALD28 FOSTER (THOMAS27 FORSTER, CUTHBERT26, THOMAS25, THOMAS24, THOMAS23, THOMAS22, THOMAS21, WILLIAM20, RICHARD19, REGINALD18, ALFRED17, RANDOLF16, JOHN15, WILLIAM14, REGINALD13, HUGO12, RICHARD11 FORESTER, BALDWIN10 IV, BALDWIN9 III, ARNULF8, BALDWIN7 II, JUDITH QUEEN OF WESSEX6, CHARLES II KING OF FRANCE5, LOUIS I EMPEROR OF THE WEST4, CHARLEMAGNE EMPEROR OF THE WEST3, PEPIN THE SHORT2, CHARLES1 MARTEL) was born Abt. 1595 in prob. Exeter, Devon, ENGLAND. also Reginald Foster came to America in one of the vessels embargoed by King Charles I, accompanied by his wife, Judith, five sons and two daughters, and settled in Ipswich, Mass., about the year 1638, and was one of the earliest inhabitants of that town. His English ancestry, beginning with his father, was as follows: Thomas, Cuthbert, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir William, Sir Richard, Sir Reginald, Sir Hugo, and Sir Richard. A sister of Sir Richard, named Matilda or Maude, was the wife of William I, the Conqueror, King of England. From Sir Richard Forester sprung the Blake Foresters of Ashfield and Knockmoy Abbey, County of Galway, and Inchorey Castle, County of Clare; also, the Foresters of Etherston and Bamborough Castle on Northumberland, who are so vividly described in the historical novel, "Dorothy Forster", by Sir Walter Besant, the celebrated English novelist. ============================ An e-mail message from John Sanders 16 January 1998: "I am relieved to know that there are doubts on your side of the Pond about the identification of Reginald Forster m. Judith Wignol of Theydon Garnon with Reginald s/o Thomas F of Brunton and Elizabeth Carr. " There are some problems in your data though. Leaving aside the question about which daughter of William Carr and Ursula Brandling married Thomas Forster of Brunton, Elizabeth was still unmarried when her father died. In M.M. Meikle: "Northumberland divided: Anatomy of a 16C bloodfeud" in Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5 Vol XX, p. 86/7, she writes "... In early January 1589 William died from an illness that may have been precipitated by the court case [litigation with the Herons about the title to Ford - JS]. He was aged thirty-seven and knowing that he was about to die he hurriedly leased his lands at Crookham to his brother Ralph in return for three marriage portions of £200 to be given to his daughters Elizabeth, Jane and Eleanor. On the very same day he put his heir Thomas, aged eleven, and his younger son, William, into the safe custody of Lord Hunsdon [President of the Council in the North and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth - JS] for the duration of their minority along with all rights to their lands and marriage. ..." (relying on his inquisition post mortem Public Record Office ref: C142/227/195). This has to mean that Elizabeth was still unmarried in 1589. Yet there is an alleged marriage to Thomas Forster as early as 1580 at Gisburn, ? the one in Yorkshire. This problem will not be lessened if it was Jane, not Elizabeth who married Thomas, since Jane was the younger. According to the IGI 1992 edition, the Guisburn marriage is based on data from their extraction programme and so from a formal record of some kind. I would suggest that the Gisburn record was misread and should have been 1590. This is consistent with the unverified baptismal record for Elizabeth on 24 May 1575 at St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, in the IGI. This data is a third party submission so may not be reliable, but is specific enough to look credible, pending verification. A 1590 marriage would also close the otherwise unlikely gap between marriage and birth of Reginald 1595- but that date is itself inconsistent with Elizabeth's reported demise in 1594. All this needs clarifying. "The idea that Reginald, with his father still very much alive (an unverified IGI entry suggests he was born 1555), and apparently with no other children (really ?), trotted off to Essex and married there, produced a family and migrated to the US strains credulity a bit. Although name variants do get mixed up they often indicate a different origin. In the North, the variant Foster is not common in the 16C . I think it imprudent to assume that someone named Foster recorded in Essex could safely be identified with a family in the North called Forster over many generations, unless there was explicit evidence to support it. In the light of Philip Gray's apparent doubts, it looks as though such evidence is lacking. At all events, until this question is settled, there is not much point in pursuing the unresolved aspects of the Carr of Ford descent." ============================ The Ancestors of Reginald Foster the English and Flemish ancestors of Reginald Foster were: 1st - Anacher Great Forrester, of Flanders, who died A.D. 837 and son 2nd- Baldwin I, of Flanders, called "Iron Arms"- he married the Princess Judith, daughter of "Charles the Bald" (Charles II). King of Ayentena and Neustria. He died at Awa 877 and was succeeded by his son. 3rd - Baldwin II of Flanders, married the Princess Alfreth, daughter of "Alfred the Great", King of England. He made war against Endes Count of Paris who usurped the French Crown and defeated him. Died 919 A.D. and was succeeded by his son, Arnulf of Flanders, who was succeeded by his son 4th - Baldwin III of Flanders- married the daughter of the Count of Luxembourg- was a great warrior and defended his country against the united forces of Emperor Henry, King Roland of France, and the Duke of Normandy. Died 1034 and succeeded by his son. 5th - Baldwin IV, he married the Princess Adela, daughter of Roland of France, King of France by whom he had issue: 1. Baldwin V 2. Robert Forrester, surnamed the Freislander from his having conquered the principality of Freisland. 3. Sir Richard Forester and his father, Baldwin IV of Flanders passed over to England with his brother in law, William the Conqueror and was knighted for bravery after the Battle of Hastings in which he took part. Sir Richard was the ancestor from whom Reginald descended. 4. Matilda of Maud- she married William I, surnamed Conqueror of England. William, Duke of Normandy was born 1024. He was surnamed William the Conqueror from his triumph over Harold at Hastings, on 14 Oct. 1066, and crowned King of England by Alfred, Archbishop of York at Westminister Abbey. The above information was transcribed from Partial Genealogy of Story Family, by George L. Story, 3 pages,written 2/13/1942. =============================== | Forster, Thomas (I362)
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2704 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moorhouse, Wendy May (I16873)
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2705 | Parents David and Elizabeth in 1851 census In 1881 census Burnt Hills with no husband | Dalton, Isabella (I21887)
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2706 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kissner, Jovie Lyla Beth (I18646)
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2707 | parents Earl and Dollina Marshall per Peter Allison | Comfort, Doris Azuba (I12193)
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2708 | parents Floyd Leslie and ? | Campbell, Marilyn Olive (I16733)
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2709 | parents Frederick and Ellen Farr per Peter Allison | Johnson, Isabella Jean (I18628)
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2710 | parents Freeman and Ann Eliza Clark | Talbot, Elvira Maria (I19032)
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2711 | parents George and Mary Honsberger In Dunn in 1881 | Rittenhouse, Sarah (I18425)
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2712 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Atkin, Robert Anthony (I18621)
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2713 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kechnie, Elizabeth Susan (I18941)
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2714 | parents H Milton Davies and Marjorie Bate per Peter Allison | Davies, Ronald Milton (I18635)
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2715 | parents Harold Edward and Ethel Gertrude Ayling | Bulford, David Robert (I16259)
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2716 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dauberger, Marie Antionette (I18641)
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2717 | parents Howard and Nellie Dresser per Peter Allison | Dearborn, Ruby Elizabeth (I18619)
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2718 | parents James and Edith Flavelle per Peter Allison | McLean, William Flavelle (I12168)
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2719 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Robertson, Martha Jane (I18681)
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2720 | parents James and Jessie | Fair, Agnes (I18806)
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2721 | parents James Finley and Kathleen Schofield | Scaife, Kathleen Elizabeth (I16707)
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2722 | parents James Garfield Murray and Mabel Gertrude Harris | Murray, Marjorie Jean (I16250)
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2723 | parents John and Catherine | Durand, Ann Jennett (I11568)
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2724 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Howe, John Paul Todd (I16874)
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2725 | parents John and Flora Jane Hare | Fishback, Florence Delight (I11561)
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2726 | parents John and Hannah Reece | Utley, James Oliver (I14669)
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2727 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cassey, Peter Geofrey (I18638)
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2728 | parents John Thomas Adama and Mary Lois Fox CDROM #2 tree 35 | Adams, Norton Percy (I16683)
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2729 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Matthews, Gayle Rosemary (I16737)
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2730 | parents Johnathan/Harriet Kearn | Gates, Mary Augusta (I11753)
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2731 | parents Joseph H and Elizabeth Hocking | Champion, Joseph (I12231)
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2732 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chappell, Sandra (I16755)
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2733 | parents Mike and Mary Karchut | Glowacki, Anthony (I15862)
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2734 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Avery, William Edward (I17316)
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2735 | parents Thomas /Marion Tucker | Fraser, Ruth Adelia (I18689)
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2736 | Parents were William Ramsden and Barbara A. Rust | Ramsden, Beatrice Alice (I226)
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2737 | parents William and Elizabeth Akhurst | Michie, William John (I11767)
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2738 | parents William Bolton Douglas and Mary Kathleen Renning | Douglas, John Wilkinson (I16278)
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2739 | parents William Henry and Kate Sillis | Oke, William Henry (I16682)
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2740 | Parents: Hugh and Mary Spouse and children Melissa Stiver 1860–1891 Roy McPherson 1888– Ethel May McPherson 1890–1891 Spouse and children Angeline Jane "Jennie" Cross 1875– Ina McPherson 1894–1980 Marguerite McPherson 1897–1964 Hughbert Winston McPherson 1900–1973 Cora Christina McPherson 1906– William John McPherson | MacPherson, John (I4567)
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2741 | Parents: William Turner Elizabeth Turner | Turner, George (I4524)
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2742 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bryan, Patricia Gwen (I13157)
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2743 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mistele, Paul Gilbert (I12860)
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2744 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Amos, Paul Ross (I6320)
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2745 | Paula was married before to Mr. Churchill and they had a child. | Hill, Paula Sue (I11305)
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2746 | Peacefully on Sunday October 11, 2009 at the Rainy Crest Long Term Care, Fort Frances, Ontario, Virginia Fry (nee Pratt) passed away at the age of 83.Virginia was born in Jacksonville, New Brunswick on May 17, 1926 to the late Guy and Lottie Pratt. She was united in marriage to David R. Fry on September 7, 1954. After David’s passing in 2007, Virginia moved to the Rainy River District to reside with her daughter and son in law Joan and Steve Both.She is survived by her daughter Joan (Steve) Both, of Chapple Twp, Ont, and son Blair Fry (Janice Dimock) of New River Beach, New Brunswick, grandchildren Lynette (Craig) Sargeant, Wayne, Gary and Lauralee Both, Andrew Hawk, Justin Fry, Lauren Cummings, great grandchildren Luke, Lane, Carrie, Cody and sister in laws Anna Pratt and Muriel Pratt, dear friend Pearl Williston, numerous nieces and nephews. | Pratt, Virginia Stewart (I2400)
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2747 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bokor, Peggy Sue (I13299)
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2748 | Peter was a Doctor. Peter remarried to Judith Craig. Judith's parents were William and Charlotte Craig. Peter and Judith lived in Nairobi, Kenya for two years. Their son, Colin, was born in Nairobi about 1971. Colin is married to Maria Hooey. Colin and Maria were living in Charlton, New York, USA in 2003 when his father died. Peter Blair McCulloch, MD.,FRCPC On July 31, 2003, Dr. Peter McCulloch died peacefully at home in Hamilton, in his 65th year. Peter was the loving husband of Judith (Craig), devoted father of Peter and his fiancee Christine Kelly of Westport, CT, Paul and his wife Daphne Bonar of Toronto, Colin and his wife Maria (Hooey) of Charlton NY, and gentle "Bwana" of Ian McCulloch. In 1968 after just five years of marriage, he lost his first wife, Sally Ann Marshall, mother of Peter and Paul, in a car accident. Peter was the only and dearly loved son of the late Velma and Peter McCulloch, the much admired and appreciated son-in-law of the late Charlotte and William Craig of Cambridge (Galt) and the late Grace and Frank Marshall of Orillia, and dear brother-in-law of Patricia and Ross Hutchison of Oakville. A graduate of the University of Toronto (1964), he did his residency in Internal Medicine and Clinical Haematology at the Montreal General Hospital, earning his Fellowship in the Royal College of Physicians of Canada in 1969. This was followed by two years in Kenya where he was seconded to the University of Nairobi by McGill University, for the Canadian International Development Agency/Kenya Medical Development Program. While in Kenya, he taught medical students, served as a medical consultant, undertook various study projects for the United Nations International Agency for Research on Cancer, and climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. Dr. McCulloch returned to his hometown in 1972, becoming the first medical oncologist and establishing the systemic treatment program at the Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre. He cared skillfully and compassionately for his patients, collaborated on research projects, coordinated provincial clinical trials, mentored colleagues and inspired students until April 2003 when his own cancer was diagnosed. He was a Professor of Medicine at McMaster University and over the years served on many committees, locally and nationally. He was particularly proud of his work as Chair of the Research Ethics Board of McMaster University/Hamilton Health Sciences. Peter was an enthusiastic skier, fisherman, photographer and student of history, science and world affairs and he travelled extensively in pursuit of these interests. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends, colleagues and patients and by people whose lives he touched around the world. A Funeral Service will be held at Central Presbyterian Church, 165 Charlton Avenue West (at Caroline), Hamilton on Tuesday, August 5 at 11 a.m. The family will receive visitors at DODSWORTH & BROWN Funeral Home, ROBINSON CHAPEL (King Street East at Wellington, Hamilton) on Monday, August 4 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to the Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre Foundation, Hamilton Community Foundation, or charity of your choice would be appreciated. | McCulloch, Peter Blair (I13744)
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2749 | pg 43 and 57 Siprell book. | Siprell, Margaret (I89)
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2750 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Green, Richard James (I16753)
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