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401 | "David Walker (B) and Jane (sic) Glover (S) both of New Annan, Lot 19, were married by license this 15th August 1831, by me, A.V.G. Wiggins. Present Wm. Gay, Wm Mills." | GLOVER, Janet (I518)
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402 | "David Walker (B) and Jane (sic) Glover (S) both of New Annan, Lot 19, were married by license this 15th August 1831, by me, A.V.G. Wiggins. Present Wm. Gay, Wm Mills." | Family: David WALKER, Jr. / Janet GLOVER (F150)
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403 | "Death - In Crapaud on Jan. 4, Gavin Walker, aged 67 years."Obituary in Summerside Journal: "An unusually sad event occurred at Crapaud Friday night. About ten o'clock, Mr. Gavin Walker, a retired farmer passed away. Mr. Isaac Beer, his neighbour, was sent for to go to the house and assist in preparing Mr. Walker for burial. When Mr. Beer was called, he was sitting on the bed reading his Bible, but he at once dressed and went to Mr. Walker's. Here he was suddenly seized with a heart attack and was taken to the doctor's office across the street, where he passed away in less than an hour after Mr. Walker's death. The latter was a retired farmer and was between sixty and seventy years of age. Mr. Beer, who was several years his junior, was a tailor by trade and one of the leading residents of Crapaud, being a prominent member of the United Church and of the Masonic and Orange Orders. The passing of these two highly respected residents under such unusually sad circumstances is being greatly deplored by the people of Crapaud and vicinity. | WALKER, Gavin Henderson (I1392)
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404 | "Death - On the 28 ult. Robert James, son of Mr. Robert Glover, aged 2 years and nine months." The (Charlottetown) Examiner and Weekly Journal Jul 10, 1860; Ross’s Weekly Jul 9, 1860; Monitor Jul 11, 1860; Protestant and Evangelical Witness Jul 7, 1860; Islander Jul 6, 1860 | GLOVER, Robert James Jr. (I9004)
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405 | "Deaths: At Summerside, on the 20th inst., after several months illness Patrick Brown, aged 76 years, leaving a wife, four sons and one stepson. The funeral of the deceased, who was long one of the prominent citizens of the town, took place Sunday afternoon, to Summerside cemetery, with a good attendance. Rev. E. P. Calder officiated at the house, where he was assisted by Rev. W. H. Smith, and at the grave, and the pallbearers were Messrs. Geo. W. Warren, F. W. Strong, D. A. Sharpe, Murdock MacLeod, Samuel Simpson and Thomas Schurman." | BROWN, Patrick (I111629)
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406 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1756)
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407 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I22819)
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408 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I22819)
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409 | "Died - At Kelvin Grove, Lot 19, of consumption, aged 34 years, Mrs. James Glover, eldest daughter of Mr. James Silliker, of Wilmot Valley. She left a husband and two children to mourn their loss." | SILLIKER, Eliza (I67033)
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410 | "Died - At Lot 19, on the 5th Oct. inst. Mr. James Townsend, in the 31st year of his age, leaving a widow and four children to mourn their loss." His tombstone shows a death date of 8 October 1869. | TOWNSEND, James (I550)
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411 | "Died - Grand Lake (Queens Co.) 4th Sept., Ebenezer Wiggins, age 52." | WIGGINS, Ebenezer (I1539)
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412 | "Died - Norton parish (Kings County) Tuesday morning, 31st ult., James Holman, age 48 formerly merchant of St. John." | HOLMAN, James (I107933)
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413 | "Died 16th inst., Henrietta Ann Coy, age 2 mos. 21 days, only daughter of Joseph B. Coy, Springfield, Kings County, and granddaughter of James McNeill, Nashwaak, York County." | COY, Henrietta Ann (I5827)
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414 | "died 22nd ult. at the residence of his son-in-law, Jacob Estabrooks Brighton Parish (Carleton Co.), Thomas Burpee, age 90, born in U.S., came to this Province with the Loyalists". | BURPEE, Thomas (I55414)
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415 | "Died Alberton, P.E.I., 15th inst., Elinor Wiggins w/o James G. Wiggins, Esq. and mother of late Rev. A.V. Wiggins, Rector of Westfield (Kings Co.) N.B., 68th year." | GREEN, Eleanor Compton (I1905)
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416 | "Died at Hampstead, Queens Co. the 5th inst. 1888, wife of George Palmer, aged 37 years, leaving a husband, and aged father, two brothers, and three sisters, with many friends to mourn their loss." | MCALPINE, Christean (I220)
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417 | "Died at the residence of James Sharp, on April 2, 1882, Ann Walker, beloved wife of the late William Jamieson, formerly of New Annan Mills, age 82 years." [Weekly Examiner, published 12 May 1882; Summerside Journal, published 4 May 1882] This James Sharp would be Ann's son-in-law. | WALKER, Ann (I340)
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418 | "Died Moncton, Sunday morn., 20th Jan., Hezekiah Seamans, age 84. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m. from his residence near Humphrey's Mills." | SEAMAN, Hezekiah (I93721)
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419 | "Died, Nashwaak (York Co.) 27th ult., Rebecca Fletcher, wife of the late Benjamin Fletcher, age 87." | Rebecca (I101987)
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420 | "Died, Nashwaak (York Co.) 7th inst., Benjamin Fletcher, 87th year." | FLETCHER, Benjamin (I101993)
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421 | "Died: At Bedeque, Sunday morning 16th inst., after a very severe illness, Jas. Clark, Esq., (Surveyor) aged 42 years." | CLARK, James A. (I71003)
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422 | "Died: At New Annan, on the 18th ult., after a protracted illness of 9 months, which she bore with patient resignation to the Divine Will, Jessie Cairns, sixth daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Walker, in her 16th year. Deceased died in the full hope of a glorious resurrection. She is much regretted by a large circle of friends and relatives. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." [The (Charlottetown) Examiner, 9 March 1863; Ross’s Weekly Mar 12, 1863; Protestant and Evangelical Witness Mar 7, 1863]. According to the Mary Cairns (Walker) McNeill family Bible, Jessie died at 5:30am | WALKER, Jessie Cairns (I404)
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423 | "Died: Suddenly, at Mill Valley, on Monday evening, 10th inst., Joseph, youngest son of John Glover, aged 14 years." [The Examiner] "Suddenly at Mill Valley on the 10th inst. Joseph, youngest son of John Glover, aged 14 years. Deceased just came in from a neighbour's house, apparently in usual health, and on stooping to pull off his boots he fell forward and was taken up dead." Newspaper Announcements: The Pioneer Jan 19, 1881; Summerside Journal Jan 27, 1881; Weekly Examiner Jan 21, 1881. | GLOVER, Joseph (I102705)
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424 | "Divorced, Centreville (Carleton County) July 15th, Damy E. Cody, age 29 years, 9 mos., 14 days, wife of Dr. Peter W. Cody and third daughter of Hon. Geo. W. White and Mrs. White, left husband, three children." | Family: Peter W. CODY / Damy WHITE (F29470)
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425 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I971)
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426 | "Dumfries Baptisms 1737, March 24. James Lawful son to James Walker Mason. Witnesses James Waddell mason, Adam Marchbank weaver." | WALKER, James (I115973)
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427 | "Dumfries Baptisms, 1696. March 22. John L.s. to William Walker, workman. Witnesses, David Aibonhead (?) borrow officer & John Martine Carrier." | WALKER, John (I115975)
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428 | "Durgan, Annie J., Hampstead, 18 May 1882. Spouse James N. Wetmore of Hampstead. Wit. Albert Palmer & Julia M. Wetmore. Clergyman Benjamin Merritt, Free Christian Baptist." (Queens County Marriage Register, Vol. C). "Married, at residence of the bride's father, 18th inst., by Rev. S. Merritt, James N. Wetmore / Anna J. Durgan, youngest daughter of Bradford Durgan, all of Hampstead (Queens Co.)." | Family: James Norton WETMORE / Anna Jane DURGAN (F23533)
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429 | "During the war held different government posts. He served as an ad hoc judge of the Exchequer Court of Canada and also as deputy chairman of the War Claims Commission from 1957 until his retirement three years ago" (1962). | HYNDMAN, James Duncan (I45809)
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430 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F15420)
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431 | "Edward son of Silas Glover of Lot 19 was buried this 9th February 1848 aged 8 months." | GLOVER, Edward (I99294)
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432 | "Edward son of Silas Glover of Lot 19, Tailor, and Rebecca Simmons his wife, was born 2nd May bapt. 4 July 1847." | GLOVER, Edward (I99294)
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433 | "Eliza Caroline daughter of Netus Darby, Farmer Lot 17, and Margaret born March 23 1851 bapt. August 10th 1851 St. Eleanors J.H. Read." | DARBY, Eliza Caroline (I71264)
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434 | "Elizabeth Ann dau. of Silas & Rebecca Glover Tailor St. Eleanors, born May 5 bapt. July 6 1856." | GLOVER, Elizabeth Ann (I99300)
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435 | "Elizabeth Ann Glover was buried at St. Eleanors Sept. 7, 1859. Aged 3 years 4 months. J.H. read." There is no marker. | GLOVER, Elizabeth Ann (I99300)
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436 | "Elizabeth daughter of James Gilbert Wiggins of St. Eleanors and Eleanor Compton Green his wife born 19th March bapt. 7th May 1848." | WIGGINS, Elizabeth (I1909)
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437 | "Elizabeth daughter of Nelson & Julia Cannon, Shediac, N.B. Born Feb. 29, 1857. Bapt. Dec. 11th 1864. J.H. Read." | CANNON, Elizabeth (I97060)
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438 | "Elizabeth Daughter to William Walker and Jean Dunbar in Kirkbeck born 15 of August 1816" | WALKER, Elizabeth (I106312)
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439 | "Elizabeth Grace d. of James Glover Tailor of Lot 19, and Lavinia Cannon his wife, born [blank], bapt. 5 Feby. 1843." | GLOVER, Elizabeth Grace (I99229)
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440 | "Elizabeth Grace dau. of Silas & Rebecca Glover Tailor, near St. Eleanors. Bapt. March 26th 1865. J.W. Forsyth, Incumbent." | GLOVER, Elizabeth Grace (I97057)
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441 | "Ellen daughter of John Darby of Lot 19 and Jane Glover his wife bapt. 23rd June 1844." The officiating clergyman was A.V.G. Wiggins. | DARBY, Ellen (I99233)
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442 | "Esther Flora Elizabeth daughter of Abraham Van Guelder Wiggins of Saint Eleanors, Clerk, and Helen Diana Townshend his wife, born May 23rd, bapt. July 12th 1840." | WIGGINS, Esther Flora Elizabeth (I81835)
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443 | "Flora Townshend daughter of the Rev. Abraham Van Guelder Wiggins D.L.L. Minister of this Parish and Helen Diana Townshend his wife born 26th March bapt. 27th April 1851." | WIGGINS, Flora Townshend (I1885)
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444 | "For many years Lloyd was a Captain on a ferry boat between Borden and Cape Tormentine." | PALMER, Lloyd Harold (I69382)
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445 | "Frances daughter of John Darby Lot 19 and Jane Glover his wife, born 29th July baptized 2nd December 1838." | DARBY, Frances (I99204)
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446 | "Frances Maria (daughter of Silas Glover) was buried at St. Eleanors Sept. 5th 1859 . Aged 1 year 4 months. J.H. Read D.D., Rector." There is no marker. | GLOVER, Frances Maria (I99301)
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447 | "Frances Maria daughter of Silas & Rebecca Glover, Tailor St. Eleanors. Born May 2nd lod:Anno. Bapt. Sept. 5th 1858. J.H. Read, Rector." | GLOVER, Frances Maria (I99301)
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448 | "Francis Irving of the parish of Dryfesdale & Henrietta Dickson of this parish (Lochmaben) had the banns of marriage thus proclaimed before the congregation and no objections being offered ..... against their marriage they were married accordingly of the seventh of March (1776)". | Family: Francis IRVING / Henrietta DICKSON (F24483)
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449 | "Frank was a colonel in the Canadian Air Force. He was recently Base Commander of C.F.B. Edmonton, Alberta, and was the Canadian National Military Representative to the Supreme Headquarters of Allied Powers Europe." | SANFORD, Charles Francis (I19128)
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450 | "Frederick William Cannon of Cascumpeque aged 11 months was buried July 2nd 1852. Herbert Read." | CANNON, Frederick William (I99323)
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451 | "George and Charles Cannon, twin sons of George Cannon of St. Eleanors, and Sarah Horan his wife, born 25th June 1836, bapt. same day. A.V.G. Wiggins." | CANNON, George (I99199)
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452 | "George and Charles Cannon, twin sons of George Cannon of St. Eleanors, and Sarah Horan his wife, born 25th June 1836, bapt. same day. A.V.G. Wiggins." | CANNON, Charles (I99200)
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453 | "George Cannon of Lot 17, was buried at St. Eleanors on Friday the 5th day of July 1861, Aged 85 years. Herbert Read (officiating clergyman)." There is no marker. | CANNON, George (I93550)
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454 | "George Darby of Wilmot Creek was buried Oct. 21st 1864. Aged 73 years. J.H. Read." | DARBY, George (I12841)
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455 | "George Grenville, Son of the Rt. Hon. George Grenville Leveson, Earl Gower, and Elizabeth Countess of Sutherland b. 8 Augt." | SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER, Earl Gower The Right Honourable George Grenville 2nd Duke of Sutherland, Earl Gower (I118340)
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456 | "George Lefurgey B Isabella Walker SMarried 19 October 1869 by license dated same day, by Robt. S. Patterson, Minister.Recorded 28 October 1869, C. Young, surrogate." | LEFURGEY, George (I13241)
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457 | "George Nelson son of George & Mary Price Farmer, Wilmot Valley. Born Dec. 23, 1856. Bapt. June 3, 1857. J.H. Read." | PRICE, George Nelson (I9007)
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458 | "George son of George Walker and Jannet Lawson in Ruthwell Town born on the thirty and baptized the thirty first day of January 1767." | WALKER, George (I105798)
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459 | "George son of Israel and Mary Green, Farmer of St. Eleanors, born 24th August 1847, bapt. Dec. 22, 1852. J.H. Read Minister." | GREEN, George (I99298)
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460 | "George son of Netus Darby of St. Eleanors and Margaret Glover his wife was born 18th February bapt. 4th June 1848." | DARBY, George (I71262)
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461 | "George Walter Braddock of the Village of Agnes (Ste-Agnès), County of Lake Megantic, Bachelor, and Harriet Mary Hatton of St. Basile de Whitton of County of Lake Megantic, daughter of James Hatton, Spinster, both of major age, were married by license, this twenty ninth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three. By me, J. Stanley Hickson. Witnesses C. H. Braddock (Charles Henry Braddock, brother of George) and Emma R. Hatton." | Family: George Walter BRADDOCK / Harriet Mary HATTON (F25661)
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462 | "George William Jacob son of the Reverend Abraham Van Guelder Wiggins Rector of St. Eleanors, and Helen Diana Townshend his wife, was born 13th January and baptized the 27th February 1842. By William Peach." | WIGGINS, George William Jacob (I1878)
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463 | "George William Wiggins son of the Reverend Wiggins died on the 5th and was buried on the 7th of January 1842." | WIGGINS, William George (I1840)
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464 | "Gilbert Charles, son of Abraham Van Guelder Wiggins Clerk, and Helen Diana Townshend his wife, of St. Eleanors, was born 21st July, publicly bapt. 28 Oct. 1832." | WIGGINS, Rev. Gilbert Charles (I1839)
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465 | "Gladys was a nursing graduate of the P.E.I. School of Nursing, Class of 1959. She had a life long interest in arts and crafts, and was a member of the Lady Slipper Rug Hooking Guild, and the Kindred Spirits Quilt Guild." | DAVISON, Gladys Arlene (I26857)
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466 | "Glover-Crozier. In Calgary, Alberta, on April 30, Robert Laird Glover, aged 57. On May 1, Mrs. Evangeline Crozier, aged 82. Both were formerly of Kensington, P.E.I., and were brother and sister. A double funeral was held on May 3." | GLOVER, Robert Laird (I842)
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467 | "God give him the peace he loved" wrote the Archbishop of Rouen when King Henry died. | Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England (I92326)
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468 | "Gordon, illegitimate son of Catherine Glover. Born July 4, 1862. Bapt. March 19th 1863. J.H. Read." Gordon was an illegitimate son of Catherine. He never married. | GLOVER, Gordon (I97064)
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469 | "Grace Glover was buried at St. Eleanors Sept. _____ 1859. Aged 5 years, 7 months. J.H. Read." There is no marker. | GLOVER, Margaret Grace (I99324)
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470 | "Harold Craswell - B Margaret Hetherton (sic) Walker - S Married 29 March 1859 by License by J.H. Read, Eccles 'Comy & Rector. Witnesses: William Cairns, Ada Craswell & Jas. Craswell" (Marriage Book #7, 1856-1863, p. 223) "On the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. Dr. Read, Rector of St. Eleanor's, Mr. Harold Craswell, Deputy Sheriff of Prince County, to Margaret Hetherton (sic), daughter of Mr. Robert Walker, of New Annan, Lot 19." (The Islander, 8 April 1859, p.3). | Family: Harold CRASWELL / Margaret Hetherington WALKER (F23449)
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471 | "He died when the pilot of Wellington aircraft #W 5589 attempted a forced landing with one engine on fire and crashed at the Strenshall Military Camp, Strenshall, England. Flight Sergeants S. Wityck and W.A. Robertson, and Sergeant J.B. Gayfer were also killed." Osborne was a Flight Sergeant with the Royal Canadian Air Force, #405 City of Vancouver Division (Ducimus). | LEFURGEY, Osborne Bayfield (I112644)
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472 | "He resided in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, in 1777, in which year he was a soldier in the Continental Army under Captain John Hamilton and Col. John Moseley for the Defense of Newport*; he also served under Col. Nathan Sparrowhawk at Saratoga. He afterwards moved to New Brunswick, with his nephew Ebenezer Slocum, arriving at St. John by the ship Union in 1783**. He was a large muscular man and possessed the strength of a giant." * See the Revolutionary War Rolls in the Secretary of State's office, Boston, Massachusetts. ** See Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of teh American Revolution, by Lorenzo Sabine, 2 vols., 1864. | SLOCUM, Eliezer (I1430)
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473 | "He was a Lieutenant in the Federal Army previous to the year 1780, and in February of that year was recommended to Congress for a Captaincy and served with that rank until the final triumph of the Revolutionary arms." [from A Short History of the Slocums] | SLOCUM, Capt. Edward (I8581)
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474 | "He was a Lieutenant in the Federal Army previous to the year 1780, and in February of that year was recommended to Congress for a Captaincy and served with that rank until the final triumph of the Revolutionary arms." [from A Short History of the Slocums] | SLOCUM, Capt. Edward (I8581)
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475 | "He was commissioned a Colonel of the regiment of militia, which included a large area near his home." | BLANCHARD, Col. Joseph (I113548)
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476 | "He was commissioned a Colonel of the regiment of militia, which included a large area near his home." | BLANCHARD, Col. Joseph (I113548)
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477 | "He was one of twenty-five barons elected to guarantee the observance of Magna Carta, signed by King John on 15 June 1215. As a consequence he was among the barons excommunicated by Pope Innocent III on 16 December 1216. His lands were seized by the Crown." | DE BOHUN, Henry 5th Earl of Hereford, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire (I94332)
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478 | "he was sentenced to death by Sir Robert de Hauville for treason, having supported his half-brother, the deposed King Edward II, by order of the Regents the Earl of March and Queen Isabella, before the outer walls of Winchester Castle". [extracted from Wikipedia). The Earl of March was Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Queen Isabella was Isabella (Isabel) Capet of France, daughter of Philip IV King of France and Joan I of Navarre. She married Edward II Plantagenet, King of England. | PLANTAGENET, Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (I97924)
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479 | "Heading on Page 67 of 83: Priestside: Nelly to David Walker and Margaret Hetherton ? was born 10th April and Bapt. 11th, 1784" | WALKER, Nelly (I334)
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480 | "Hector Hetherington Pagan residing in Clarencefield and Jane Gleg Phillips residing at Stanhope began to be proclaimed in order to marriage on the 12th March 1864. One Sabbath." | Family: Hector Hetherington PAGAN / Jane Gleg PHILLIPS (F24500)
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481 | "Helen Gertrude daughter of Abraham Van Guelder Wiggins of St. Eleanors, Clerk, and Helen Diana Townshend his wife, born 30th April, bapt. 3 June 1838." | WIGGINS, Helen Gertrude (I81833)
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482 | "Helen Wiggins Townshend, daughter of John Townshend and Agnes Bell his wife, of Bay Fortune, born 1st Oct. 1834, bapt. Oct. 1835." | TOWNSHEND, Helen Wiggins (I99174)
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483 | "Her life has many hopes and aims". | JAMIESON, Ellen Thomas (I94389)
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484 | "Her life has many hopes and aims". | JAMIESON, Ellen Thomas (I94389)
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485 | "Hod attended an electronics training school. He worked for General Telephone of California for thirteen years. He was employed by a telephone installation contractor as foreman at the antiballistic missile base at Concrete, North Dakota. He and Anna lived, 1971, in Walhalla." | SCHURMAN, Hod William Sr. (I1755)
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486 | "Hugh Montgomery, son of James Campbell and Elizabeth Montgomery his wife , of New London Capes, born 22 October 1832." | CAMPBELL, Hugh Montgomery (I37227)
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487 | "Hugh Walker BEliza Lefurgey SMarried 8 October 1888 by license by Rev. I.J. Skinner, Tryon.Wit. Robie F. Skinner, Flora A. Skinner". Hugh was a bachelor living in Cape Traverse, Eliza was a spinster living in Tryon. | Family: Hugh Brown WALKER / Eliza Ann LEFURGEY (F571)
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488 | "I Thomas Wiggin of Quamscott [Squamscott] being Sensible of the infirmyties & decays of old age & not Knowing it may please god to take me out of this transotory Life Being in perfect memory doe ordayn this as my Last will & testam.Imp's I give and bequeath unto my Lo:wife Katherine Two feather beds boulsters Ruggs blanketts bedsteads & all ye furniture belonging thereunto to be at her sole dispose.It: I give unto my Loving wife aforesd: a scarlett sute & Cote, provided that if my sonn Andrew wiggin doe pay or causes to be pd unto his mother the some of five pounds or a good Cow of Like vallu he to have the sd sute otherwise my sd wife to have & Injoy the same as afores.It: I give unto my sd wife my Gelding to be at her sole disposeIt: I give to my son Thomas wiggins one flagon & voider: & greate coate & wearing clothesIt: I give unto my daughter Mary one cubbard with drawers, wch I formerly promysed herIt: I give unto my wife one peece of broad cloth & w'ever other goods not formerly given already alreadie Give unto my two two sons Andrew & Thomas there portion: I make my loving wife Katherine my Executrix. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale the 16: of June 1664." (Now in the Essex County, Massachusetts, Probate Files.) | WIGGIN, Capt. Thomas (I1522)
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489 | "In Charlottetown, on Saturday the 14th Oct., at 7:30 o’clock, p. m., Ann B. Walker in the 42nd year of her age, beloved wife of Mr. William Jamieson and eldest daughter of Robert Walker, Esq., New Annan." [The Weekly or Semi-Weekly Patriot Nov. 24, 1876.] | WALKER, Ann Bramble (I402)
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490 | "In Lynn, Massachusetts, Miss Fanny S. Glover, retired, trained nurse, aged 68, formerly of P.E.I., leaving a sister". | GLOVER, Fanny Stewart (I1030)
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491 | "In New Dumfries, April 13th, Mary, relict of the late James Walker, aged 66 years, leaving five sons and two daughters, and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn." [Summerside Journal, 19 April, 1880, p. 3, col. 4.] | HOGG, Mary (I517)
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492 | "in Portsmouth and Peterborough, New Hampshire, and after 1785 in Truro, Nova Scotia. In Truro he was successful in business and was a colonel in the militia" | TREADWELL, Elizabeth (I113643)
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493 | "in Portsmouth and Peterborough, New Hampshire, and after 1785 in Truro, Nova Scotia. In Truro he was successful in business and was a colonel in the militia" | BLANCHARD, Col. Jotham (I113584)
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494 | "in Portsmouth and Peterborough, New Hampshire, and after 1785 in Truro, Nova Scotia. In Truro he was successful in business and was a colonel in the militia" | BLANCHARD, Col. Jotham (I113584)
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495 | "In the 1950's while serving at the Canadian NATO air force base at Gros Tenquin, France, he met his wife, Jeanette (Rigg). She was a schoolteacher on the base, and upon returning to Canada, they married on December 31, 1957." | Family: William Rupert ARTHURS / Jeanette Maude RIGG (F22735)
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496 | "Isaac C.B. Taylor of St. Eleanors Bachelor and Sarah A. Wiggins Spinster of St. Eleanors, were married by license at St. Eleanors on Tuesday the 19th day of November 1861. By me Herbert Read, D.D., Rector. Witnesses: Virginia E. Wiggins (Sarah's sister), Geo. W.J. Wiggins (Sarah's 1st cousin)." | Family: Isaac C. B. TAYLOR / Sara A. WIGGINS (F8815)
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497 | "Israel Green (B) of Saint Eleanors and Mary Clay (W) of Lot 19, were married by license the eleventh September 1838. In the presence of William Glover, Daniel Green." The witnesses would be fathers of Mary and Israel. | Family: Israel GREEN / Mary GLOVER (F23457)
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498 | "It is recorded of the first of the Walker family, coming to this Island from the lush meadows of Annan, that when he viewed the giant maples and pines that had to be leveled before his home could be built in what is now known as New Annan, he “sat doon and grat.” David Walker and Margaret Hetherington landed at Malpeque, Prince Edward Island, ca. 1819. | WALKER, David Sr. (I333)
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499 | "It is recorded of the first of the Walker family, coming to this Island from the lush meadows of Annan, that when he viewed the giant maples and pines that had to be leveled before his home could be built in what is now known as New Annan, he “sat doon and grat.” David Walker and Margaret Hetherington landed at Malpeque, Prince Edward Island, ca. 1819. | WALKER, David Sr. (I333)
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500 | "J. Seamans residence Robinson Street was the scene of an interesting event Wednesday eve. when his daughter Miss Eliza Seamans was joined in holy bonds of wedlock to Mr. Cruickshank, machinist, I.C.R. Rev. Currie officiated." They were married by license. James was 28 years old, living in Moncton, a bachelor, machinist Presbyterian. Eliza was 29 years old, living in Moncton, a spinster and Baptist. Witnesses were D. A. Seaman (Eliza's brother David Albert) and J. Percy Cruikshank. | Family: James Craigie CRUIKSHANK / Elizabeth Minetta SEAMAN (F25113)
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