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1 | VICARY, Hannah (I93558)
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2 | VICARY, John (I114712)
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3 | VICARY, Anne (I114714)
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4 | Family: William WALLIS / Hannah VICARY (F22743)
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5 | Family: John MORGAN / Anne VICARY (F30664)
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6 | Inscription on the right side of the tombstone: In Memory of / SARAH A. / wife of B. S. Palmer / * DIED * / March 22 1900 / Aged 75 Years | MCALPINE, Sarah Ann (I158)
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7 | WALKER, Mary (I2)
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8 | WALKER, John (I329)
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9 | WALKER, David Sr. (I333)
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10 | WALKER, Sarah (I335)
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11 | WALKER, Janet (I336)
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12 | WALKER, Margaret (I338)
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13 | WALKER, Ann (I340)
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14 | WALKER, Jamesi (I341)
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15 | WALKER, James W. (I342)
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16 | WALKER, David Jr. (I343)
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17 | WALKER, Robert (I344)
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18 | WALKER, Robert (I344)
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19 | WALKER, Robert (I344)
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20 | WALKER, John (I386)
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21 | NEILL, Janet (I649)
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22 | WALKER, Mary Eliza (I387)
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23 | WALKER, Isabella (I1132)
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24 | WALKER, James Archibald (I1134)
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25 | WALKER, Robert Neill (I1138)
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26 | WALKER, Margaret Euphemia (I1142)
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27 | WALKER, Catherine Esther (I1130)
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28 | WALKER, Andrew Ewen (I388)
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29 | WALKER, Patterson (I8765)
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30 | WALKER, Janet Ella (I8762)
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31 | WALKER, John Stavert (I1146)
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32 | WALKER, John (I386)
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33 | WALKER, Ann Bramble (I402)
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34 | WALKER, Mary Cairns (I403)
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35 | WALKER, Mary Cairns (I403)
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36 | WALKER, Thomas Carroll Sr. (I405)
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37 | WALKER, Isabella (I406)
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38 | WALKER, William James (I407)
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39 | HETHERINGTON, Margaret (I408)
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40 | WALKER, Elizabeth (I409)
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41 | WALKER, Marjorie Ethel (I1094)
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42 | WALKER, Arthur Preston (I114)
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43 | CLARK, Mary Adelaide (I1123)
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44 | WALKER, Susanna (I1262)
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45 | DRAKE, William of Yardbury, Colyton, Esq. (I7928)
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46 | STUART, Mary Queen of Scots (I92341)
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47 | STUART, Mary Queen of Scots (I92341)
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48 | DE BEAUCHAMP, Sir Richard Knight, 13th Earl of Warwick (I94237)
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49 | MCNEILL, Mary Charlotte (I94954)
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50 | MCNEILL, Maxwell Lloyd (I94955)
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51 | MCNEILL, Kenneth Gibson (I94956)
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52 | MCNEILL, Eva Louise (I94957)
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53 | WALKER, Agnes Wilson (I95600)
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54 | WALKER, David (I95601)
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55 | WALKER, Margaret Hetherington (I95602)
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56 | CLAY, Harvey Reid (I111220)
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57 | CLAY, Harvey Reid (I111220)
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58 | WESTON, Benard John (I114471)
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59 | Family: David WALKER, Sr. / Margaret HETHERINGTON (F147)
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60 | Family: Henry STUART, Lord Darnley / Mary STUART, Queen of Scots (F1471)
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61 | Family: James HEPBURN, 4th Earl of Bothwell / Mary STUART, Queen of Scots (F1478)
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62 | Family: Harry Golden SMITH / Elizabeth EMERSON (F36557)
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63 | Family: Charles SPENCER, 3rd Earl of Sunderland / Judith TICHBORNE (F37511)
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64 | a Knight of the Garter. | BEAUFORT, Edmund 2nd Duke of Somerset (I116932)
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65 | Inscription: George Walker who died at Priestside April 7th 1767 in the 50th years of his age also Mary Underwood his wife who died February 17th 1797 in the 80th year of her age also John Walker their son who died September 4th 1781 in the 23rd year of his age. On the right hand lies Jean Walker daughter to above George Walker who died 2nd June 1801 age 50 years also Esther Walker her sister who died at Guile 13th June 1826 age 70 years. | WALKER, George (I114261)
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66 | Inscription: In Memory of / James Marchbank / Died Sep. 13, 1906. AET. 73. / Shed not for him the bitter tear, / Or give the heart to vain regret / Tis but the casket that lies here. / The gem that filled it sparkles yet. / Also His Wife / Jane Webster / Died Jan. 9, 1924, AEt. 81. / Marchbank. Back: Their Great Grandson / Robert C. Marchbank / Sept. 8, 1940 - Jan. 27, 1994 / His Wife / Nancy E. Simmons / May 7, 1943 -. | MARCHBANK, James Jr. (I9)
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67 | Joseph Davison (B), Eliza Cousins (S), married 12 February 1867 by license by Alex Cameron. Witnesses: James Biggar, James Cousins. Recorded 28 February 1867, C. Irving, surrogate. There were no children from this marriage. | Family: Joseph DAVISON, Jr. / Eliza COUSINS (F6947)
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68 | obituary: "On 16th May, John Cairns, age 83. Native of Dumfries County." (Patriot, 22 April 1871). | CAIRNS, John Glen (I19643)
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69 | Obituary: "The sudden death of Minnie Walker occurred on Saturday, February 5, 1983. She was the daughter of the late Thomas D. and Margaret Carruthers. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband Ernest L. Walker, Summerside; one daughter Evelyn Frank, Manotick, Ontario; four sons, Kenneth, Summerside; George, Cold Brook, Nova Scotia; Neil, Charlottetown; John, Summerside. Also 17 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. As well, she is survived by a sister, Mirima Muttart, Kentville, N.B. She was predeceased by a son Thomas and a brother John. Mrs. Walker was a member of the Summerside Presbyterian Church and a life member of the WMS, as well as an active member of the Abegweit Chapter of the IODE. Resting at the Moase Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, then to the Summerside Presbyterian Church for funeral service at 2 p.m. Entombment will be in Peoples Cemetery receiving vault. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Memorials to the Summerside Presbyterian Church memorial fund would be appreciated." | CARRUTHERS, Minnie Sophia (I1122)
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70 | when she learned that he was having an affair with opera singer Maria Callas. | Family: Aristotle ONASSIS / Athina Mary LIVANOS (F37638)
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71 | When the Jamieson Mills in New Annan came up for sale in 1878 Edward's father bought the property, and established Edward as the proprietor of flour, carding, cloth and grist mills. The property included a farm and a home in which Ed and Phemie raised their family of four daughters and one son. By the time Ed took over the Jamieson mill, a saw mill had been closed. The carding mill continued operation during warm weather. Dyeing cloth was another operation that continued to serve home weavers. The grist mill remained in operation for many years, where farmers brought their grain to be stone ground into "Island" flour, whole wheat flour, cream of wheat, oatmeal and bran. The Wright mill pond in New Annan was a place of recreation, a place for trout fishing in summer and skating parties in winter. [Note: The preceding story was extracted from The Wrights of Bedeque, Vol. 1, p. 95, by Doris Muncey Haslam, 1978.] The Wright mill was known to still be in operation in 1881 as recorded in the 1881 census | WRIGHT, Edward John (I67294)
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72 | [:Inscription: WILLIAMS / Harold B. Williams / 1917 - 1950 / The way of the cross leads home[CR:] | WILLIAMS, Harold Bayfield (I106896)
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73 | ! Four brothers by the name of Lay came to America from England as early as 1637 to 1645/1648. Savage: William and Edward settled in Boston first, then William moved to Rhode Island, and Edward moved to Conn. (Hartford Times). | LAY, William (I43838)
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74 | ! From his will, he was not married. | LAY, James (Jeams) (I43639)
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75 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, David (I43642)
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76 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, Mary (I43643)
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77 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, Jonathan (I43644)
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78 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, Sarah (I43645)
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79 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, Katherine (I43646)
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80 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, Samuel (I43647)
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81 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, Obedience (I43648)
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82 | ! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, Amy (I43858)
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83 | ! From the Copp Gen. | COPP, Sarah (I43860)
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84 | ! From the IGI and pedigree chart found in Old Chatham, New York. | LAY, Phoebe (I43839)
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85 | ! From the pedigree chart found in Old Chatham, New York. | LAY, Marah (I43840)
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86 | ! From the pedigree chart from Old Chatham, New York. | LAY, Abagail (I43841)
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87 | ! From the pedigree chart from Old Chatham, New York. | LAY, Sarah (I43842)
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88 | ! From the pedigree chart from Old Chatham, New York. | LAY, Rebecca (I43845)
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89 | ! The Conn. Gen. society. Settled in Saybrook, Conn. in 1637. | LAY, Robert (I43833)
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90 | !Ancestral file. | COPP, Dorothy (I43861)
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91 | !Ancestry GEDCOM - From the IGI and pedigree chart found in Old Chatham, New York. Inscriptions at Lyme, Conn., states he died 13 Nov 1696, and that he was 63 yr. He fought in King Phillips War and was wounded in the Great Swamp fight, and also was called the drummer, (Lyme Land Records Vol. 2, p. 351). He called the people together for worship, to warn of Indian raids, for Town Meetings and any other important news. WIF:Sarah .. - GEN0100 v.62 p345 | LAY, {Drummer} {Elder} John (I43640)
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92 | !BD:1632 - IGI0001 BP:Little Compton, Newport, RI | RICHMOND, Edward (I43561)
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93 | !BD:1641 - IGI0001 BP:Little Compton, Newport, RI PARN:Elizabeth Irish MD:1672 MP:Little Compton, Newport, RI WIF:Elizabeth Irish | IRISH, John (I43617)
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94 | !BD:1654 - IGI0001 BP:Little Compton, Newport, RI MD:1672 MP:Little Compton, Newport, RI HUS:John Irish | IRISH, Elizabeth (I43618)
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95 | !BD:1668 - IGI0001 BP:Little Compton, Newport, RI PARN:Thomas and Lydia (Gannt) Burgess MD:1st 1691 MP:1st Little Compton, Newport, RI WIF:1st Esther Richmond MD:2nd 24 Oct 1707 MP:2nd Little Compton, Newport, RI WIF:2nd Martha Closson | BURGESS, Thomas (I43559)
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96 | !BD:1669 - IGI0001 BP:Little Compton, Newport, RI PARN:Edward and Abigail (Davis) Richmond MD:1691 MP:Little Compton, RI HUS:Thomas Burgess | RICHMOND, Esther (I43560)
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97 | !BD:1694 - IGI0001 BP:Little Compton, Newport, RI PARN:Thomas and Esther Burgess MD:6 Nov 1712 MP:Little Compton, Newport, RI HUS:Jeremiah Brownell !NAME: - Brownell Genealogy by J Archer Brownell PARN: BD: BP: DD: | BURGESS, Deborah (I43558)
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98 | !BD:29 Sept 1709 - NYGBR vol 68 p.34 BP:Stonington, Ct DD:aft 4 Feb 1784, prob Cumberland Co, NS MD:7 Nov 1744 MP:New London, Ct !BD:29 Sep 1709 - IGI0001 BP:Stonington, New London, CT PARN:Jonathan Copp MD:7 Nov 1744 MP:New London, New London, CT WIF:Isabel Dixon!BD:29 Sept 1709 - NYGBR vol 68 p.34 BP:Stonington, Ct DD:aft 4 Feb 1784, prob Cumberland Co, NS MD:7 Nov 1744 MP:New London, Ct !BD:29 Sep 1709 - IGI0001 BP:Stonington, New London, CT PARN:Jonathan Copp MD:7 Nov 1744 MP:New London, New London, CT WIF:Isabel Dixon! From the Book, the Lay Family of Lyme, Conn. By Charles Dyer Parkhurst | COPP, John (I43528)
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99 | !BD:Feb 1673 - IGI0001 BP:Little Compton, Newport, RI PARN:John and Elizabeth (Irish) Irish MD:4 Jan 1699 MP:Little Compton, Newport, RI WIF:Martha Nelson | IRISH, David (I43615)
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100 | !DD:9 Mar 1662 - BOK0023 WIF:Bridget LIVED:Gloucester (1651) | ROWE, John (I9441)
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