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Mr. Nicholas Sutherland of Guelph, Ontario and formerly of Jedburgh and of the Forfarshire Regiment of Militia. | Sutherland, Captain Nicolas (I676)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I530)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I531)
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Name notes: looks like his name might have been William, abbreviated to Wm. | Beare, William (I318)
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Ned adopted the use of Moodie-Heddle as a last name, rather than Moodie as the last middle name. This was continued by his descendents. | Moodie-Heddle, Lionel Edward Dacre "Ned" (I239)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I389)
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No children | Butt, Susanna (I67)
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Note that his memorial in Hamilton Cemetary states that he was born at Oak Bank, Hamilton. | McLaren, Lt. Colonel Henry (I72)
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Note that the attending physician was undoubtedly his son, Donald Maclean MD. | Source (S747)
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Note the comment on his death certificate: "Neglect of parents" | Strickland, George (I711)
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Note: Cossack's "Kirkwall in the Orkneys" book gives John Flett as the father of Elizabeth Flett who married John Heddle. However, Burke's Landed Gentry and Records of the Earldom of Orkney, as well as the research of J. G. F Moodie Heddle, all give Alexander son of John.
And the "State of the Process" indicates that a John Flett of Gruthay died between 1746 and 1757 and was in his seventies - it is likely that this reference is to this John Flett of Gruthay, hence the estimated birth. | Flett, John of Gruthay (I747)
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Note: "Richard J. McLaren" was incorrectly transcribed as "Michael" by familysearch.com folks. | Source (S198)
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Notes from her granddaughter Barb Schutz:
Just to add that the copy of the certified entry of birth has her born to an Emily Price formerly Davies and George Price on July 8th 1885. She was registered as Edith Elizabeth but seem to go by Edith Lillian here. She also celebrated her birthday on September 30. Maybe she wanted to forget her past.
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I have the original marriage certificate for her and Grandpa. My dad has said to me that she spoke French which could mean she landed in Quebec. I think she wanted to show him the house in Hull Quebec that she had lived in. She didn't talk much of her life and I didn't ask. I didn't see much of her except on Sundays during the winter when she came ( sometimes ) for dinner. She was terribly angry with my father for marrying my mother and Grandma didn't speak to either of my parents for 7 years. It was only after I was born that my mother took me to her house and wanted to know if Grandma would like to hold me. We would on occasion go to her home for dinner. I have no recollection of my grandfather at all. He died when I was 8 years old. Neither my father or Harry liked Grandma so neither one of them would talk about her. My mother always thought she was an orphan and had been one of the immigrant children that came over in the early 1900's. She would have had to have been at least 16 years when she came. The census of 1901 listed her as 16 and as a servant girl in Wolverhampton. Maybe her past is suppose to remain a mystery. All I know is that 9 months following her marriage in Toronto to my Grandpa she gave birth to my dad.
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I have been meaning to ask you if you could see if my grandmother came to Canada with the Hart family with whom she was living with in 1901 in Wolverhampton. [Bob edit: i couldn't find any evidence of the trip, or whether they came together.] His name was Cecil Hart and his wife was Elizabeth Anne Hart. They had 5 children according to the 1901 census in Wolver Hampton. Grandma Green is listed as a general servant. I have tried to find out when she came to Canada but have had no luck. Since she was married in November 1909 in Toronto she had to have arrived sometime between 1901 and 1909. Grandma's name was Edith Lillian ( Elizabeth ) Price. Dad is not as interested in his heritage as is Harry Green but thought it might be nice if we knew something about her. "The boys" did not think very highly of their mother and I think they do her an injustice. | Price, Edith Elizabeth "Lillian" (I149)
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Ontarian Families has a different date: March 1827 | Family: Reverend John Grier / Eliza Lilias Geddes (F444)
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Or is her name Alexandra Esther Heddle Bruce? | Heddle, Alexandra Esther (I3823)
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Oyama Cemetary listing is here: http://www.vdfhs.com/oyama.htm | Martlew, Alice (I3813)
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Patrick Graham of Grahamshall | Graham, Patrick (I462)
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Per the death certificate, John was killed by an accidental shooting - presumably by someone else during a hunting expedition in the woods. | Strickland, John Clement (I3184)
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Peter Taylor McArthur's notes say he died in 1981, not 1991. I don't know which is right. | McArthur, Henry Currie "Harry" (I750)
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Photo of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) taken in 1941. Hanging in the stairwell leading to the Officers Mess, in the John Foote Armouries, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Source (S550)
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Possible alternative name: Christina M Taggart | McTaggart, Christina (I159)
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Possible marriage record found in Reid's Marriage Notices of Ontario (book source) on page 214:
19 Nov 1847: On thursday, 14th ult., J. Crickmore, of Toront, barrister, to Anne Mary, eldest daughter of S. D. Roper, of Colby. (Rev. George Colby, Rector of Colby, Norfolk, England.) | Crickmore, John (I3401)
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Record provided by Anne Green, wife of Harry and Violet's son Harry. | Source (S559)
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Research book reference has him dying in 1935 | Strickland, Alexander William (I3154)
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Researched by Heather Nunn. | Source (S368)
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Rev. Flood performed some of the marriages in Reid's Marriage Notices of Ontario 1813-1854. | Flood, Rev. Richard (I103)
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Rev. W. B. T. Smith succeeded his father as rector of the Union church in Claremont, NH, for the period of 23 June 1872 - 23 June 1876. He was then rector again from 1880 until 16 Nov 1884. | Smith, Rev. W. B. T. (I3958)
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Richard Juson donated the land for the Church of the Ascension, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Juson, Richard (I345)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5458)
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Robert was knighted by King Charles II | Dunbar, Sir Robert of Grangehill (I5869)
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Ruth McLaren, 86
OCEANSIDE -- Ruth A. McLaren, 86, died Monday, Jan. 27, 2003, of natural causes.
Born June 28, 1916, in McMinnville, Tenn., she lived in Oceanside for 42 years. She retired in the early 1980s as a claims examiner for the Social Security Administration. She traveled extensively.
Mrs. McLaren is survived by her husband of 46 years, Archie McLaren of Oceanside; and daughter Susan C. Musser of San Francisco.
Private cremation and scattering at sea are planned.
Oceanside Mortuary is handling arrangements. | Ruth A. (I376)
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Samuel has a page at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4731 | Strickland, Samuel (I63)
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Samuel has a page at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography: http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7214 | Blake, Samuel Hume (I3725)
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Sarah Ellen was James' fourth daughter, according to the Traills of Orkney book. | Harvey, Sarah Ellen (I269)
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Sarah may have been Joseph Beare's sister Sarah, just a different spelling, which would make Elizabeth Beare and William Campbell cousins. According to Judy Heddle's notes. | Beare, Sarah (I125)
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She died of diptheria, just like her twin brother had a few days previously. | Strickland, Ida (I691)
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She died on a Sunday - was it the 15th or the 22nd? | Campbell, Jane (I811)
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She grew up in Beamsville in the Niagara area - probably born there. | Taylor, Norma Ruth (I855)
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She is alive in the 1891 census but not in the 1901 census, were her husband Frederick is shown as "widowed". | Grasett, Mary Hannah (I546)
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She is listed as being born in 1862 in some census stuff, but may have been trying to look younger. | Campbell, Nancy "Annie" (I341)
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She was a nurse at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. Family remembrance has it that she was either an assistant to Dr. William Osler, or else that Dr. Osler paid her social calls due to her family connections. | Flood, Frances Emma (I69)
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Shelagh was born with the name "Shiela" but changed it legally to "Shelagh" which she felt was the true gaelic spelling, and was quite upset whenever it was spelled the wrong way. | Heddle, Shelagh Moodie (I14)
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Sheriff Principal of Moray | Dunbar, Sir Alexander of Westfield (I582)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5190)
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Source The Complete Peerage lists two possible dates: 5 Sept 1674 or 8 Sept 1675. | Family: James Sutherland, 2nd Lord Duffus / Margaret Mackenzie (F210)
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Susanna Moodie has a wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanna_Moodie
She also has a page at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5854 | Strickland, Susanna (I64)
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Syndney Strickland Tully was a noted Canadian artist. A brief bio and list of related publications can be found here: http://cwahi.concordia.ca/sources/artists/displayArtist.php?ID_artist=117 | Tully, Sydney Strickland (I3113)
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The 1901 census lists his name as albert born on the 20th, but i trust the birth certificate more. | McIntyre, Arthur (or Albert?) (I4098)
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The 1911 census record must be referring to her, but why does it look like Rachel? Is she Rachel Anne or something like that? | Traill, Anne (I3250)
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The 248th birth in the town.
According to the 1911 census, William immigrated to Canada in 1875. | Campbell, William (I114)
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