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Note N01195
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His birth was registered by Sarah Kennedy (relationship to child not given). Could she have been the grand-mother, that is Robert's wife?
Helen Dunn says that his death was registered in New Jersy in 1888 and that he was incorrectly shown as female.
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Note N01204
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She arrived on the same ship as George in 1848. She listed as a 22 year old single woman. Her trade was as a lace maker. In the 1841 census for Yardly Gibion, there were many women listed as lace makers.
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Note N01211
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The information that I have on this person and his wife and family (excpet for the son John who married Elizabeth Paisley) comes from: http://www.gravesfa.org/gen071.htm I cannot verify its credibility or accuracy.
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Note N01212
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According to the 1910 census, she arrived in America in 1906.
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Note N01215
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I know that he was the twin brother of William. As to his death and burial, I can only guess that he is the Henry Timms buried in 1793. Unfortunately, there is no notation of his age or his parents in the burial record.
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Note N01216
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In 1901, George was living with his mother and his sister Edith. His mother was a widow by then and both he and his sister were single.
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Note N01219
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What information I have re him comes from the family tree of
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Note N01222
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The 1900 census, she is Berta A.
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Note N01196
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The witnesses were Mary Johnston and Charlotte Smith. Who were they? The presiding officiant was a Robert Johnston so perhaps he supplied the witnesses.
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Note N01210
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The actual marriage registration is for Luther in Wellington County. Why do I have it as Lobo?
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Note N01201
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The witnesses were Charles Muiraro and Lizzie J Corneille. She was noted to be a school teacher.
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Note N01202
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It was a marraige by Banns. The witnesses were John Gibson and Francis Bowers.
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Note N01203
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The death registration says that he was killed by a train at a level crossing.