Matches 15,751 to 15,794 of 15,794
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15751 | [pjmpjm2.ged] Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au> | GRINDLE, Irene (I005093)
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15752 | [pjmpjm2.ged] Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au> | GRINDLE, Irene (I005094)
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15753 | [SamuelHu.GED] According to Mary Hunter's Bible the name is Neil Robertson Ross | ROSS, Neil John (I22171)
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15754 | [SamuelHu.GED] According to Mary Hunter's Bible the name is Neil Robertson Ross | ROSS, Neil John (I022170)
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15755 | [SamuelHu.GED] Known as "Unkie" to his nieces and nephews. Graduated from the Vancouver School of Art Spent most of his adult life in Calgary, AB. For many years until his dea th shared a house with Tom McQueen. The house was full of art and book s. They also enjoyed cooking and collected vast numbers of kitchen gadget s. Their garden included an enclosed garden pool. They had two poodles w hich they did not housetrain, apparently by choice. Both Jim and Tom were alcoholics which undoubtedly shortened their live s. Tom once said that his doctor had told him he had to stop drinki ng or he would die of a heart attack in the next few years. He deliberate ly chose to not stop drinking saying that he wanted to enjoy his life. One of Jim's trademarks as an interior designer was the use of cherub s. He was quite popular with his clientele and had many repeat customer s. During the '70's when country furniture was popular, Jim said th at it was a passing fad and it was a mistake to buy it as the owners wou ld tire of it rapidly and turn to more traditional styles. His own living room contained antiques and a custom-painted classic scene with collum ns on the wall. His art collection was eclectic with both classical and m odern works. | ROSS, (Jim) Alexander James Mcintyre (I22185)
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15756 | [SamuelHu.GED] Known as "Unkie" to his nieces and nephews. Graduated from the Vancouver School of Art Spent most of his adult life in Calgary, AB. For many years until his dea th shared a house with Tom McQueen. The house was full of art and book s. They also enjoyed cooking and collected vast numbers of kitchen gadget s. Their garden included an enclosed garden pool. They had two poodles w hich they did not housetrain, apparently by choice. Both Jim and Tom were alcoholics which undoubtedly shortened their live s. Tom once said that his doctor had told him he had to stop drinki ng or he would die of a heart attack in the next few years. He deliberate ly chose to not stop drinking saying that he wanted to enjoy his life. One of Jim's trademarks as an interior designer was the use of cherub s. He was quite popular with his clientele and had many repeat customer s. During the '70's when country furniture was popular, Jim said th at it was a passing fad and it was a mistake to buy it as the owners wou ld tire of it rapidly and turn to more traditional styles. His own living room contained antiques and a custom-painted classic scene with collum ns on the wall. His art collection was eclectic with both classical and m odern works. | ROSS, (Jim) Alexander James Mcintyre (I022184)
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15757 | [SamuelHu.GED] Mary and her daughters moved from the farm into Kempville after her husba nd James died. | HUNTER, Mary (I22169)
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15758 | [SamuelHu.GED] Mary and her daughters moved from the farm into Kempville after her husba nd James died. | HUNTER, Mary (I022168)
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15759 | [SamuelHu.GED] Mary Hunter's bible has an incorrect date for John Hunter's death. The da te it the bible is April 14, 1917, however he was not born until Augu st 2, 1917. The date of birth is in agreement with Some Glengarry Ross' a nd Other Related Families by Douglas MacDermid which list ths date of dea th as April 14, 1918. | ROSS, John Hunter (I22170)
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15760 | [SamuelHu.GED] Mary Hunter's bible has an incorrect date for John Hunter's death. The da te it the bible is April 14, 1917, however he was not born until Augu st 2, 1917. The date of birth is in agreement with Some Glengarry Ross' a nd Other Related Families by Douglas MacDermid which list ths date of dea th as April 14, 1918. | ROSS, John Hunter (I022169)
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15761 | [SamuelHu.GED] May not belong in this family | HUNTER, John (I22202)
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15762 | [SamuelHu.GED] May not belong in this family | HUNTER, John (I022201)
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15763 | [SamuelHu.GED] Never married. Was known to her nieces and nephews as Aunt Key. Quoted from Alberta School of Agriculture, Golden Echoes 1913 -1963. It is with pleasure and somewhat a feeling of nostalgia that I write a f ew words concerning my association with the Alberta Schools of Agricultur e. In 1920, Mr. Marshall opened three additional schools at Gleichen, Raym ond and Youngstown. Accordingly, Mr. Meyer the Superintendent of the Schoo ls, was looking for staff and that simmer wrote to me at my Ontario hom e, asking if I would care to apply for a Home Economics position in the De partment of Agriculture. As a result of this correspondence, I was delegat ed to Olds and arrive there in October of that year. Little did I think on that far off day that I would be with the Schools f or thirty one years, twenty two at Olds and eleven at Claresholm; and sin ce my retirement I've been at the Vermilion School three summers. The students arrived toward the end of October and our winter's work had b egun. When spring came, and the students had gone, we began to prepa re fo school fair work. One of the "jobs" assigned to us was the filli ng of the paper seed bags to be distributed to various schools in our pa rt of the province. Then one day we stared out on the old Ford on our safa ri armed with the said seeds, Mr. Holston's red box carrying the rope f or the knot instruction and other teaching aids. In July we had the sho rt courses at the schools and in September we were back at the fair wor k. I remember a tome when Mr. Malyon "found the spring in the fall" when s earching for water to replace the leakage from the radiator. In spite of d elays because of bad roads and all that entails we managed to have a l ot of fun through the years. I must not leave out my work with the Women's Institute, the United Farm W omen and other organizations. I think I have visited almost every to wn in Alberta. I in turn haver learned a lot from the Alberta women, I ha ve enjoyed the Extenstion work as well as the work at the School. It has b een rich rewarding - so many friendships with such fine people, and so ma ny different and interesting experiences! I'm glad I came to Alberta. Christine McIntyre | MCINTYRE, (Christy) Fanny Christena (I22172)
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15764 | [SamuelHu.GED] Never married. Was known to her nieces and nephews as Aunt Key. Quoted from Alberta School of Agriculture, Golden Echoes 1913 -1963. It is with pleasure and somewhat a feeling of nostalgia that I write a f ew words concerning my association with the Alberta Schools of Agricultur e. In 1920, Mr. Marshall opened three additional schools at Gleichen, Raym ond and Youngstown. Accordingly, Mr. Meyer the Superintendent of the Schoo ls, was looking for staff and that simmer wrote to me at my Ontario hom e, asking if I would care to apply for a Home Economics position in the De partment of Agriculture. As a result of this correspondence, I was delegat ed to Olds and arrive there in October of that year. Little did I think on that far off day that I would be with the Schools f or thirty one years, twenty two at Olds and eleven at Claresholm; and sin ce my retirement I've been at the Vermilion School three summers. The students arrived toward the end of October and our winter's work had b egun. When spring came, and the students had gone, we began to prepa re fo school fair work. One of the "jobs" assigned to us was the filli ng of the paper seed bags to be distributed to various schools in our pa rt of the province. Then one day we stared out on the old Ford on our safa ri armed with the said seeds, Mr. Holston's red box carrying the rope f or the knot instruction and other teaching aids. In July we had the sho rt courses at the schools and in September we were back at the fair wor k. I remember a tome when Mr. Malyon "found the spring in the fall" when s earching for water to replace the leakage from the radiator. In spite of d elays because of bad roads and all that entails we managed to have a l ot of fun through the years. I must not leave out my work with the Women's Institute, the United Farm W omen and other organizations. I think I have visited almost every to wn in Alberta. I in turn haver learned a lot from the Alberta women, I ha ve enjoyed the Extenstion work as well as the work at the School. It has b een rich rewarding - so many friendships with such fine people, and so ma ny different and interesting experiences! I'm glad I came to Alberta. Christine McIntyre | MCINTYRE, (Christy) Fanny Christena (I022171)
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15765 | [SamuelHu.GED] Robertson married Lucy McIntyre and lived in Cabri, Saskatchewan, lat er in Vancouver, BC, then in Calgary, Alberta. After the death of Lucy, Ro bertson moved back to Ontario where he lived with Bill McIntyre until h is death. | ROSS, Robertson (I22184)
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15766 | [SamuelHu.GED] Robertson married Lucy McIntyre and lived in Cabri, Saskatchewan, lat er in Vancouver, BC, then in Calgary, Alberta. After the death of Lucy, Ro bertson moved back to Ontario where he lived with Bill McIntyre until h is death. | ROSS, Robertson (I022183)
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15767 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1880 census - Iowa - Clinton - Lyons FHL Film: 1254334 Nat'l Archives Film: T9-0334 Page: 113C | PELTON, Allan Mathias (I5042)
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15768 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1880 census - Iowa - Clinton - Lyons FHL Film: 1254334 Nat'l Archives Film: T9-0334 Page: 113C | PELTON, Allan Mathias (I005041)
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15769 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1880 census - Iowa - Clinton - Lyons (Emma was listed as a widow) Roll: T9_334 FHFL: 1254334 Page: 124B Image: 0249 ED: 287 1910 census - Missouri - Dent - Salem (First Ward) (Widow) Series: T624 Roll: 779 Page: 236 | GAY, Emma Ellen (I8024)
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15770 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1880 census - Iowa - Clinton - Lyons (Emma was listed as a widow) Roll: T9_334 FHFL: 1254334 Page: 124B Image: 0249 ED: 287 1910 census - Missouri - Dent - Salem (First Ward) (Widow) Series: T624 Roll: 779 Page: 236 | GAY, Emma Ellen (I008023)
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15771 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1910 census - Missouri - Dent - Salem (First Ward) Series: T624 Roll: 779 Page: 235 | PELTON, William Martin (I8025)
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15772 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1910 census - Missouri - Dent - Salem (First Ward) Series: T624 Roll: 779 Page: 235 | PELTON, William Martin (I008024)
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15773 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1920 census - Minnesota - Ramsey - St. Paul Roll: T625_852 Page: 3B ED: 17 Image: 445 1930 census - Minnesota - Hennepin - Minneapolis Roll: T626_1093 Page: 15A ED: 120 Image: 0325 | PELTON, Lynn M. (I8020)
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15774 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1920 census - Minnesota - Ramsey - St. Paul Roll: T625_852 Page: 3B ED: 17 Image: 445 1930 census - Minnesota - Hennepin - Minneapolis Roll: T626_1093 Page: 15A ED: 120 Image: 0325 | PELTON, Lynn M. (I008019)
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15775 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1920 census - Minnesota - Ramsey - St. Paul Roll: T625_854 Page: 14A ED: 78 Image: 125 1930 census - Minnesota - Ramsey - St. Paul (Roomer) Roll: T626_1118 Page: 15B ED: 78 Image: 0618 | PELTON, Harry A. (I8017)
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15776 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1920 census - Minnesota - Ramsey - St. Paul Roll: T625_854 Page: 14A ED: 78 Image: 125 1930 census - Minnesota - Ramsey - St. Paul (Roomer) Roll: T626_1118 Page: 15B ED: 78 Image: 0618 | PELTON, Harry A. (I008016)
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15777 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1930 census - Iowa - Clinton - Clinton (Widow with four children living w ith James and Cora Riggs) Roll: T626_649 Page: 20A ED: 15 Image: 1024 | RIGGS, Ruth B. (I22491)
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15778 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1930 census - Iowa - Clinton - Clinton (Widow with four children living w ith James and Cora Riggs) Roll: T626_649 Page: 20A ED: 15 Image: 1024 | RIGGS, Ruth B. (I022490)
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15779 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1930 census - Minnesota - Hennepin - Minneapolis Roll: T626_1089 Page: 20A ED: 18 Image: 0661 | PELTON, Alvin E. (I8018)
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15780 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1930 census - Minnesota - Hennepin - Minneapolis Roll: T626_1089 Page: 20A ED: 18 Image: 0661 | PELTON, Alvin E. (I008017)
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15781 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Baptism: Grace Episcopal Church 08 APR 1917 Page 108 Confirmation: Grace Episcopal Church 20 FEB 1921 Page 108 Minister: W. Ernest Stockley Bishop: Rt. Rev. T.N. Morrison | PELTON, Anna Rodella (I22417)
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15782 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Baptism: Grace Episcopal Church 08 APR 1917 Page 108 Confirmation: Grace Episcopal Church 20 FEB 1921 Page 108 Minister: W. Ernest Stockley Bishop: Rt. Rev. T.N. Morrison | PELTON, Anna Rodella (I022416)
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15783 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Baptism: Grace Episcopal Church - Danish Lutheran 08 APR 1917 Page 108 | MADSEN, Sadie Marie (I22426)
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15784 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Baptism: Grace Episcopal Church - Danish Lutheran 08 APR 1917 Page 108 | MADSEN, Sadie Marie (I022425)
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15785 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] He was named chairman of Clinton County Iowans for State Senator Dav id M. Stanley of Muscatine, Republican candidate, announced in "The Clint on Herald", Friday, December 1, 1967. Founder of Equity Realty Company and Clinton Title Company, both of Clinto n, Iowa. Had his own band, the Chuck Pelton Band, where he played the saxophone a nd clarinet. Was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Clinton, the Rotary Club, t he Western Star 100 A.F. & A.M., Scottish Rite bodies, KAABA Shrine and Cl inton Hi-12 Club. Was active in the Republican party on the local, state and federal level a nd was appointed by Iowa Governor Robert D. Ray to the Departmant of Envir onmental Quality. Upon graduation from college, he worked in the war effort for the governme nt on the Tennessee Valley Authority making phosphorus. | PELTON, Charles Howdy II (I8035)
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15786 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] He was named chairman of Clinton County Iowans for State Senator Dav id M. Stanley of Muscatine, Republican candidate, announced in "The Clint on Herald", Friday, December 1, 1967. Founder of Equity Realty Company and Clinton Title Company, both of Clinto n, Iowa. Had his own band, the Chuck Pelton Band, where he played the saxophone a nd clarinet. Was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Clinton, the Rotary Club, t he Western Star 100 A.F. & A.M., Scottish Rite bodies, KAABA Shrine and Cl inton Hi-12 Club. Was active in the Republican party on the local, state and federal level a nd was appointed by Iowa Governor Robert D. Ray to the Departmant of Envir onmental Quality. Upon graduation from college, he worked in the war effort for the governme nt on the Tennessee Valley Authority making phosphorus. | PELTON, Charles Howdy II (I008034)
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15787 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Member of Camanche Immanuel Lutheran Church Member of VFW Auxiliary in Camanche and Maquoketa | PETERSEN, Marilyn Lea (I22425)
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15788 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Member of Camanche Immanuel Lutheran Church Member of VFW Auxiliary in Camanche and Maquoketa | PETERSEN, Marilyn Lea (I022424)
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15789 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Register of births record: Record of late reported births P1 D-308 Register of deaths record: Book P-3 Page 46 | PETERSON, David Randolph (I22461)
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15790 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Register of births record: Record of late reported births P1 D-308 Register of deaths record: Book P-3 Page 46 | PETERSON, David Randolph (I022460)
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15791 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Veteran of World War II Officer in the Glider Corps Member of Fulton American Legion | PETERSEN, Adolph Lee (I22423)
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15792 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Veteran of World War II Officer in the Glider Corps Member of Fulton American Legion | PETERSEN, Adolph Lee (I022422)
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15793 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Was a member of Lyons Lodge, 93, A.F. & A.M. and the First Presbyterian Ch urch in Clinton, Iowa. | LARSEN, Peter Jay (I22419)
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15794 | [T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] Was a member of Lyons Lodge, 93, A.F. & A.M. and the First Presbyterian Ch urch in Clinton, Iowa. | LARSEN, Peter Jay (I022418)
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