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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
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Vernon P Jackson b. 1884 staffordshire d. 1958 Toronto. Was living in Elk Lake Ontario, he worked as a prospector. He was in WW1 between 1915 to 1918 and had 1 (known) daughter who may have been illigitimate, therefore it is difficult to find any record of her. During his time at war he was sending regular monthly payments to a Thomas Dillon who resided in Toronto, but I have no clue why, could it have been for his daughter ? |
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Date(s): 1901 to 1958 |
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Greggain
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Monday, 14 July 2008 |
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Born Sarah Hall, daughter of Robert & Mary, Sarah emigrated from Cumbria to Quebec in 1925. She had a daughter Mary. |
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Date(s): 1899 - 1970? |
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Burch
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 |
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I am searching for ancestors and descendents of William b. 1804 in Somerset Glastonbury England and Elizabeth Burch b. 1812. I believe that they migrated first to St. Catherine's Ontario and some may have gone to Buffalo, NY
Anyone that has any information on them please contact me.
Thank You
Glenn M. Spalding II
g.spalding[<@>]hotmail.com |
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Date(s): 1800 to 2008 |
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Moss
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Thursday, 03 May 2007 |
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frederick moss c1874 born canada to a john moss.frederick left canada before 1896 as he married in uk.his fathers occupation on marriage certificate is publican,frederick is a professional cornet player |
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Date(s): 1874 to 1896 |
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Chads
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Monday, 23 April 2007 |
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trying to find out information on my great grandfather William Granville Chads and my great grandmother Jean Cruickshank, they married in Winnipeg on 17/03/1911. William served with Scottish Regimennts 1914-1920 and died in Scotland 1924, jean also died in Scotland in 1932. I have been unable to find birth dates for them, this had lead me to believe they may have been born in Canada. William and Jean had 3 daughters, Williamena, Bessie, both born in Scotland, and Evelyn? born Canada? From info I have Jeans parents names are James Cruickshank(farmer) and Janet Cruickshank, maiden surname Robertson. Thank you for your help |
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Date(s): 1911 |
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Carlisle
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 |
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Looking for Carlisle to help track down the pre-America origins and migrations. Specifically I looking for males who would be interested in the National Geographic Project migration of man project and the related www.familytreeDNA.com Carlisle project. I have no other interest or benefit than tracking our Carlisle name. |
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Date(s): pre - 1900 |
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Carlisle
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 |
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Looking for Carlisle to help track down the pre-America origins and migrations. Specifically I looking for males who would be interested in the National Geographic Project migration of man project and the related www.familytreeDNA.com Carlisle project. I have no other interest or benefit than tracking our Carlisle name. |
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Date(s): pre - 1900 |
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Lovejoy
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 |
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Looking for Lovejoy's to help track down the pre-America origins and migrations. Specifically I looking for males who would be interested in the National Geographic Project migration of man project and the related www.familytreeDNA.com Lovejoy project. I have no other interest or benefit than tracking our Lovejoy name. |
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Date(s): pre -1900 |
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Lovejoy
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 |
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Looking for Springfield's to help track down the pre-America origins and migrations. Specifically I looking for males who would be interested in the National Geographic Project migration of man project and the related www.familytreeDNA.com Springfield project. I have no other interest or benefit than tracking our Springfield name. |
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Date(s): pre- 1900 |
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Stockton
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 |
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Looking for Stockton to help track down the pre-America origins and migrations. Specifically I looking for males who would be interested in the National Geographic Project migration of man project and the related www.familytreeDNA.com Stockton project. I have no other interest or benefit than tracking our Stockton name. |
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Date(s): pre-1900 |
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Camroux
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Saturday, 07 April 2007 |
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Moved from the UK,after originating from France |
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Date(s): 1750-2007 |
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Walsh
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Monday, 02 April 2007 |
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James Patrick Walsh born in Georgetown, now known as Invercargill, New Zealand, March 5 1881, eldest son of Patrick and Bridget Walsh (nee Moran). Patrick is understood to have gone overseas and joined the army in UK or Scotland, we have a photo of him in army uniform (kilt) and then many years later with four medals, all from WW1. We understand that he married and could have a daughter, but we also understand that he died ? aged 50 ish, and that his widow eventually re married and went overseas ? Canada, he could have been in Scotland or England. We have searched for years. We have nothing else. |
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Date(s): After WW1 Possibly 1920 onwards |
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Banwell
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Saturday, 17 March 2007 |
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west country,England,think some may have emigrated to Canada.Would be great to hear from any Banwells..to see if related? |
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Date(s): 1800- |
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Cooper
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007 |
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Peter Cooper was probably born in Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia. His father, Scipio, was a refugee from the American War of 1812.
Peter became a mariner - a Ship's Steward. He married Mary Fairclough on the 13th March 1859 at Liverpool, England. By the time his daughter, Selina, was born, on the 9th December 1859, Peter is recorded as deceased.
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Date(s): 1816 to 1859 |
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Woodley
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 |
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Date(s): 1916 |
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lynn
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Friday, 09 February 2007 |
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My Great Uncle Joseph Lynn went to Canada on a "one way ticket" purchased by his parents. I often wonder what he had done to upset them!
His father was James Lynn born in Annan, Scotland in 1863. James married Mary Ann Murray in Dalbeattie in December 1858.
Joseph had three sisters, Agnes, Elizabeth and Ann. Only Lizzy married and she became a Kelly. Her husband was Thomas and she had three children, Joseph, James and Veronica. Joseph was killed in ww2. My father James used to talk about a visit from his uncle Joe to their house in James Street, Blaydon upon Tyne when he was a little boy. He also talked of his uncle being in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. I think there was an attempt to reconcile with his family who all remained in Blaydon. The letter he wrote to the Parish Priest of the time was ignored however. I find that rather sad.I so hope that he had a nice family who loved him and I would welcome any infomation on this rather romantic but long lost member of my family. I have only just begun my research and have had some excellent results so far. Gillian Calvert |
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Date(s): 1872 to 1950 |
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