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Note    N1489         Index
The marraige register notes her as "widow".

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Note    N1490         Index
Beyond that he was a servant living in St. Andrews, Holborn, in 1760, I have no idea what happened to him.

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Note    N1491         Index
In an entry where he is coming back from Norway in 1927, his birth year is listed as 1887, not 1893.

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Note    N1492         Index
I have her will dated May 15, 1622, in which she mentions her sons William and Nicholas Sturch and her daughter Alice. But she also mentions her grandchild Dorothy Mason of Cherington. Is that Alice's daughter?

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Note    N1493         Index
He was noted as a "Mariner" on the marriage register of his daughter to Henry Timms.

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Note    N1494         Index
I found him in the 1911 Uk Census, He was a private in the 3rd Devonshire Regiment at Exeter in Devon. He was shown as umarried. He was issued WW1 medals in November 1932, which is why I presumed that he lived until at least then. He served in the first Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. His regiment shipped out August 22, 1914.

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Note    N1495         Index
On the 1953 Canada Voter's List, he is a plumber,and Hilda is a housewife. In 1949, he is a foreman but in 1957 he was a plumber, and in 1958, he was a plumbing foreman.

There is a John Kennedy buried in Burnsland Cemetery in 1959. Since John is no longer on the Voter's List after 1959, that may well be he.


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Note    N1496         Index
In the 1962 Canada Voter's list, he is living with his mother on 24A Street South, and noted to be a civil servant.

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Note    N1497         Index
He is described as an errand boy in the 1891 census.

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Note    N1498         Index
The witnesses wer Robert B. Haley of Toronto and Mary Rae of Downie Township.

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Note    N1499         Index
He is a "teacher's agent" in the marriage register. What is that?

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Note    N1501         Index
He was listed as a broker in the marriage register and later on in various censuses. For some reason, he was living in Los Angles in the 1940 US census and was shown as married. He was living in Detroit in 1917 when he registered for the draft for WWI. He showed a mother, a wife, and two chidren.

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Note    N1502         Index
He was a pilot in WWII and died flying.

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Note    N1503         Index
Helen Dunn says that she was born on Chequers Hill, Newry.

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Note    N1504         Index
Helen Dunn says that she was born at 70 Canal Street, Newry, and that she died at 20 Barracks Street Newry.

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Note    N1505         Index
There is a reference to a baptism of a child of George Laidlaw in February, 1835 in the diary of Rev. Proudfoot. Given his marriage date and this reference, it seems likely that the children started being born at least that year.