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3251 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bridge, Andrew Taylor (I12832)
 
3252 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bridge, Jason Patrick (I13232)
 
3253 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Deaver, Christopher (I11142)
 
3254 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cragg, Sandra L. (I12873)
 
3255 Was living in Warminster, Medonte Township, Ontario, Canada 1987 when his father died and in 2001 when his mother died. Mathieson, Joe (I14362)
 
3256 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bridge, Ruth Anne (I12817)
 
3257 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McCulloch, Peter (I13745)
 
3258 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ricard, Edward (I13490)
 
3259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lutes, Tyler William (I7392)
 
3260 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Osborne, Douglas Victor (I14243)
 
3261 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Williamson, Jon David (I13662)
 
3262 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vollick, Cynthia Ruth (I10138)
 
3263 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Phillips, Catherine Anne (I14227)
 
3264 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Anderson, George Richard (I10142)
 
3265 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thomson, Donald Paul (I10633)
 
3266 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vollick, Paul Edward (I11318)
 
3267 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Websdale, Katherine Louise (I14075)
 
3268 Was married to Mr. Hamm. Wheeler, Irene (I13174)
 
3269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Websdale, Karla Joanne (I14074)
 
3270 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lee, Barbara Ann (I12925)
 
3271 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Blood, Ross Allen (I13416)
 
3272 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beard, Barbara Irene (I14282)
 
3273 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walker, Donna Marie (I14283)
 
3274 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Anderson, Elaine Rosalind (I14279)
 
3275 Was reported to have been an eighteen pound baby. In 1971 Norman was living in Bengough, Saskatchewan, Canada when his mother died and in 1982. Shaver, Norman Wilfred (I13013)
 
3276 Was secretary for St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Orillia, Ontario, Canada. Doyle, Linda Grace (I11425)
 
3277 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MacDonnell, Virginia Louise (I10069)
 
3278 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Eichhorn, Paul Anthony (I12643)
 
3279 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Glendinning, Wayne Vincent (I13356)
 
3280 Weibe or Wiebe? Was a secretary. Weibe, Norma (I11143)
 
3281 Went on gold rush Sylvester, Andrew (I6688)
 
3282 Were married and divorced before 1906. According to the Gray Book 1997. Family: / Marie P. Schimp (F1096)
 
3283 Were married and divorced before 1906. According to the Gray Book 1997. Family: / Marie P. Schimp (F1097)
 
3284 Westerkirk Graveyard Memorial Inscriptions, Dumfries & Galloway Family History Society, 2014. Thomson, Agnes (I7475)
 
3285 Westerkirk Graveyard Memorial Inscriptions, Dumfries & Galloway Family History Society, 2014. Little, Andrew (I14506)
 
3286 WFT CDROM#8 Tree #3557 shows her as Eliza Thomson, born abt 1796 Fort Niagara, NY Thomson, Janet (I14654)
 
3287 While coming home from a school trip she was hit by a car and killed in San Beradino California. Trumble, Luella Pearl (I1870)
 
3288 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kennedy, Glen David (I15892)
 
3289 Will married and had3 children in Oshawa. Widowed and remarried to a young widow with young children. Moved to 171 Rand, Ajax, Ontario, Canada. Johnson, Will (I14234)
 
3290 William accidently fell into a tub of boiling water and died of burns at the age of 4 years old. Carpenter, William Wilford (I1177)
 
3291 William Giles born in Easington Yorkshire England d Mar 30 1887 in his 53rd year. Erected by his widow
Jannet Walton wife of William Giles d Aug 14 1902 in the 71 year of her age

The transcript of William's death has the same date of death and says born Hull. Hull is the nearest big city to Easington so that is compatible. There is a baptism at Easington church on 8 Jun 1834 for a William Giles with parents Benjamin and Mary and they are there in the 1841 census. William is working on a farm aged 16, still in Yorkshire in 1851 and in 1861 he is in Scarborough, Ontario as a farm servant on the farm of William Wallace Walton, his future brother-in-law. 
Giles, William (I8866)
 
3292 William Gordon resided at 1644 Danforth Ave Toronto in 1909 Walton, William Gordon (I9012)
 
3293 William Gray (1728-1824) did not serve in the military during the American Revolution, though he signed a protest proclamation, indicating Loyalist sympathies. His memorial (claim to the King's government for recompense for two hundred hides, tanning equipment, negroes, etc.) dated 9 February 1786, says he was too old & had too large a family to fight.

He lived in Peekskill, Westchester County, New York and after he persuaded 300 neighbors to swear loyalty to King and oppose sending members to Congress, he was heavily fined. In March 1777, he was forced to leave his wife, eleven children, and a large estate and flee to British-held New York City. His first wife, Janet (Sherwood), and the children were made destitute; they followed him to New York, where Janet died soon afterwards. [1]

William married the widow Sperry, Lavinia, daughter of Caleb and Hannah (Brown) Purdy, on 7 July 1781[2] and the couple and unmarried children came to Saint John at the end of the war in 1783.

The New Brunswick Provincia Archives has a recorded will for William, which mentions his wife Levinia (Purdy) and names his sons Justice, Abraham, Gilbert & Charles; his daughters, Charlotte Drew, Lydia Keirstead & Sary (probably Sarah Gray). He also mentions two daughters who are out of the country, if living.[3]

William was granted 200 acres in Springfield Parish in Kings County, New Brunswick, on the south westerly side of Belleisle Bay across from Hatfield Point.[4]

His passing was was noted in the 14 August 1824 New Brunswick Courier (Saint-John, NB):
d. Springfield (Kings Co.) Monday 2nd Aug., age 96, William GRAY, formerly Magistrate.[5]
Another reference:
Immemorial of William Gray, Esq. a native of Long Island, New York who died 2nd August 1824 aged 96 years. Also Lavinia his wife who died 2nd January 1825 aged 70 years. He was Magistrate of Kings County. American Loyalist Claims, National Geographic Society. By Peter Wilson, Coldham FASG, Washington, DEC 1980. 
Gray, William UE (I3237)
 
3294 William Higgins has birth date of April 18, 1886. Tombstone has 1889. In her marriage registration Jessie was listed as a 20 year old resident of South Orillia and a Presbyterian. Marriage registration would give a birth year of 1886. Did not locate a birth registration for Jessie.
THOMSON - Jessie Stewart - At the Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Orillia, on Wednesday, March 30, 1960, Jessie Stewart Laver, beloved wife of William J. Thomson of 329 Peter Street North: loving mother of Martha and Reg at home, in her 72nd year. Resting at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West Street North, Orillia, for service on Saturday, April 2nd at 2:00 p.m. Interment St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia. 
Laver, Jessie Stewart (I11391)
 
3295 William Higgins research indicates Ann was born August 22, 1840, was baptised on October 13, 1840, was in the 1841 Census as nine months old but did not appear in the 1851 Census. William Higgins found no burial record. Thomson, Anne (I6303)
 
3296 William Siprell Sr. was the founder of the Sipprell Family of New Brunswick, Canada. Family tradition asserts that he was of French Huguenot descent. It is not certain but he may have been born in Pennsylvania about 1762. He enlisted in the New Jersey Volunteers, a Loyalist regiment, 18 January 1780, and served the remainder of the American Revolution. He came to Saint John, New Brunswick, and was disbanded there. He was granted a lot on the south side of Trout River.

The following is a record of property sale: 1 Feb. 1800 - William Siperell (Sussex Vale), farmer for 26/1s mortgaged to Samuel Hallett (Sussex Vale), merchant - "a Grist Mill known by the name of Siperells Mill. . . on a part of the Lott belonging to Ezekiel Foster Senr which said Lott whereon sd Grist Mill Stands is the fifth Lott above Howsers survey on Trout Creek so called above the Dutch Vally, but the Land belonging to and whereon sd Grist Mill Stands have been purchased by Sd Seperell from sd Foster and Contains six Acres, more or lefs, running south from the west side of the Bridge that crofses the south branch of trout Creek forty rod, and from that due East to the opposite Lott, and is bound by a Lott of Land belonging to sd Seperell which Lot of Seperells is between sd Fosters Lott and Jacob Snyders" - to be repaid by 1 Feb. 1804 with interest - "said Seperell will at all times keep sd Grist Mill with the Dam and whatsoever doth properly belong thereunto a this own proper Charge and expence in good sufficient Repair"- to be held by said Siperell unto default actually made - signed by both William Seprell & Samuel Hallett - wits. Jeremiah Regan & Mary Regan - acknowledged by William Seperell before Jeremiah Regan, J.P. - Kings Co., 1 Feb. 1800 - rec'd 29 Aug. 1800 & reg'd 1 Sept. 1800 by Daniel Micheau. Register G-1; 955; pp 160-162

In the early years of the nineteenth century, land in Carleton County was being opened up. William, Sally and their young family also migrated up the Saint John River to an area just below the present town of Hartland. They spent the rest of their lives in this area.

Settled on the fertile banks of the St. John. Abandoned their original grant in Sussex Vale and settled with their young family on two lots, number 32 and 33 on the left bank of the St. John just below the present town of Hartland. In 1814 William Siprell petitioned for two lots (400 acres) opposite the lower end of Becaguimic Island and cut by a brook that made a deep valley with steep sides - plainly recognizable today, and called Acker's Brook. These two lots were granted to William Siprell in 1815 by which date he had already been living there for at least five years.

"9th Sept. Lot no 33 applied for within is vacant and contains 200 ac.
No. 32 was allotted to Geo. McGee Jun and contains 200. No. grant has
been made to Sipperal. (Signed) Geo. Sproule

Upon the faith of an assurance of James Yorke whose credibility I think
Unimpeachable I hereby certify that the within named William Siprell is
a married man, has a family of three sons and four daughters, is
fifty-two years of age - has improved lots number thirty two and thirty
three and at present lives thereon, and has a large crop growing -- and
is competent to the cultivation of said Lots as a farm.
(Signed) Henry Smith Justice of the Peace 9th Sept 1814.

William and Sally (Foster) Siprell had a family of ten: five sons and five daughters. According to a note pencilled by a son when on a visit to his parents, Rev. Ezekial and Letitia (Shaw) Sipprell, William "died about age 60 following excessive drinking of cold water. Ill about 3 weeks." And "Sally, his wife, died of Consumption aged about 40". He gives no authority for these statements, but they may well have come from his father. -- Source from Debbie Huewe, "The Loyalists of New Brunswick" p. 197

Sources:
UEL [1]
Ancestry [2]
Family Search Tree [3]
George Hayward Collection Chapter 13
Israel Kenny [4] Page 102-108
"William Siprell, Senr. and the Family He Founded" by Harold Fritz Sipprell, 1969

Muster Roll of Captain Joseph CROWELL’s Company 1st Battalion New Jersey Volunteers
Commanded by Lieut. Colonel Joseph BARTON Staten Island 11th September 1780
United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada [5]
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W35Q-8VW2), William Siprell 
Siprell, William Sr (I70)
 
3297 William Thomson was born 8 June 1856 at Drumbo, Ontario, Canada. The family moved around and later settled on a farm near Harriston, Ontario. On October 25, 1879 William left home and headed west. He was traveling with friends and went to North Dakota, USA. He wanted to remain under the British flag so left North Dakota by train and arrived in Carberry, Manitoba, Canada on June 2, 1883. He then proceed to walk to Neepawa, Manitoba where a boyhood friend, William Connell lived. A few days later he left for Sheelmouth, Manitoba via Minnedosa and Russell. He staked out a homestead near Russell, Manitoba and build a small building and broke twenty acres of land. The next spring he put in his crop only to have it frozen in a June frost. William returned to Neepawa and purchased the SW 1/4 30-14-15 from Isaac Davidson in 1884. (Mr. Davidson had purchased the land from Richard Campbell who had received the Homestead Grant in 1883). He returned to Ontario in 1887 and on March 14, 1888 married Mary Jane Connell of Harriston, Ontario, (next property neighbors to the Thomson's). They returned to Neepawa, Manitoba in 1888. Their first home was a log structure situated on the north side of a ravine facing Stoney Creek school. They later relocated to the south side of the 1/4 section and built a new home. They called the farm Glenside Farm. They had six children, Wilfred, Janet, Mabel, Harvey, Margaret and Helen. In 1894, they purchased the NW 1/4 19-14-15. In 1901 they purchased the NW 1/4 30-14-15 from homesteader David Albert Stewart, the Stoney Creek school is located on this property. In 1898 was visiting his parents in Ontario when his mother died. They retired to Neepawa in 1920 (where they had build a home). William died in 1939 and Mary died in 1953 at age 93. They were staunch Presbyterians and devout members of Knox Church. William was a member of session and Mary was a life member of the Women's Missionary Society for sixty four years.
The above is a summary of an article William wrote for the Knox Church Men's Club in 1938. It was transcribed by his granddaughter Margaret (Thomson) Harper in the late 1960's. It was re transcribed by Ann A. Thomson in 1999. Some additional information is from the Stoney Creek Book, 1970.

A letter from Mary A. Thomson 1872-1953 to John Albert Thomson 1879-1936 dated April 11, 1913 stated "Will & Mary were up to Watson's for Easter and Will went on to Lumsden he says Annie (Annie (Thomson) Baird, William's sister living in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada) is very thin and worn looking and was very pleased to see him ".

Marriage Registration 012311 Archives of Ontario microfilm MS932 Reel 73. Registered as Thompson. William was listed as a 31 year old farmer of Beautiful Plains, Manitoba (Canada). His mother's name was listed as Adeline Darling (?). Witnesses at the wedding were Janet Connell and I.R. Luddaby. The service was conducted by Rev. John Barker. William was at home in Minto Township, Wellington County, Ontario in 1898 when his mother died. William is buried in Lot 12, Block 1, Range 8, Riverview Cemetery, Neepawa.

1901 Canada Census, Manitoba, District 8 MacDonald, Sub district E4 Langford, Microfilm T-6433
Page 4, House 24, Family 24
Name, Sex, Color, Relationship, Marital Status, Birth Date, Age, Born, Ethnic Origin, Religion, Occupation
Thomson, William, M, W, Head, M, 8 June 1856, 44, Ontario, Scottish, Presbyterian, Farmer
Thomson, Mary J., F, W, Wife, M, 27 September 1860, 40, Ontario, Scottish, Presbyterian
Thomson, Wilfred J., M, W, Son, S, 5 April 1889, 12, Manitoba, Scottish, Presbyterian
Thomson, Janet P., F, W, Daughter, S, 29 March 1891, 10, Manitoba, Scottish, Presbyterian
Thomson, Agnes M., F, W, Daughter, S, 26 August 1893, 7, Manitoba, Scottish, Presbyterian
Thomson, John H., M, W, Son, S, 1 February 1896, 5, Manitoba, Scottish, Presbyterian
Thomson, Margaret C., F, W, Daughter, S, 3 January 1901, 0, Manitoba, Scottish, Presbyterian
Harris, Samuel, M, W, Servant, S, 26 October 1869, 31, England, English, Immigrated in 1894 
Thomson, William (I10893)
 
3298 William was listed as a 24 year old farmer of South Orillia Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada in his Marriage Registration.
The Orillia Packet and Times, Thursday, October 23, 1947, Page 4, Archives of Ontario microfilm N039 Reel 83NP reported:
"WILLIAM SIBLEY MILLICHAMP
William Sibley Millichamp died on Friday, October 17, at his home, Acacia Grove, Orillia. He was the second son of Alfred Tooley Millichamp, B.A. of Hurtlebury, England, and late of Orillia and Margaret Ann Wood.
William Millichamp attended school in Ardtrea and Orillia. At the age of eighteen he went to Montreal where he worked for a short time. He later moved to Hamilton, where he learned the metal moulding trade. During his four years in Hamilton he was a member of the 13th Regiment stationed there. He then returned to Orillia and took up farming at Acacia Grove.
In 1904 he married Catherine Thomson, daughter of the late Archibald Thomson of Orillia.
Mr. Millichamp had a great liking for the out-of-doors, particularly the rocky country of North Muskoka, where he went for frequent outings, as well as hunting and fishing when work on the farm permitted.
He is survived by his wife, his son Sibley and his daughter, Jean, as well as a brother, John Millichamp, of Vancouver and a sister Mrs. Elliott (Margaret) of Cleveland, Ohio.
The service was held at Acacia Grove, on Monday, October 20. It was conducted by the Rev. J.A. MacInnis of the Orillia Presbyterian Church and was attended by numerous relatives and friends. Six nephews of the deceased who acted as pallbearers were Frank Thomson, Reginald Thomson, Thomas Wood, John Ross, Archie Thomson and Marr Ross. Burial took place in the family plot in Orillia Cemetery."
and
"MILLICHAMP - At his residence, Concession 7, Township of Orillia on Friday, October 17, 1947, William Sibley Millichamp, husband of Catherine Thomson. Interment was made in the Orillia Cemetery." 
Millichamp, William Sibley (I11380)
 
3299 William was the only son and heir to his father, James and his spouse Elizabeth Stewart. Cranstoun, William (I21573)
 
3300 William's origins and parentage remain unknown. He married by 1627 in England Mary _____.

That he came to New England in 1630 as part of Winthrop's Fleet is supposed by an entry by Rev. John Eliott in the First Church of Roxbury, MA:

"William Chase, he came wth the first company, 1630."
He lived with his family at Roxbury from 1630 to 1638 according to records kept by Rev. John Eliot of the church there. He was a housewright. He brought with him one child his son William, "a child of ill qualities & a sore affliction to his parents." He removed to Yarmouth by 1638.

In Yarmouth he was involved in many court disputes.

Trouble with Marmaduke Mathewes brought him before the Court almost immediately, for on 1 Sept 1640 he was censured for his 'miscarriages' against Mr. Mathewes and disturbance of church proceedings.
In 1641 he was back in court disagreeing with Nicholas Sympkins concerning a fence.
In 1647/8, the Plymouth Colony Court authorized Capt. Myles Standish to go to Yarmouth and put an end to the differences.
Death
He died in Yarmouth, MA btw 4 May 1659 (date of will) and 13 May 1659 (probate).

His wife died not long after her husband: 
Chase, William Sr. (I23330)
 

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