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| 1 | Campbell, Peter (I4131)
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| 2 | Dublin, Monica (I23)
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| 3 | Radford, Walter Field (I26)
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| 4 | (Abt 1829-1900) they moved from Twillingate to Little Bay Islands circa 1851. | Wiseman, Philip (I771)
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| 5 | by I. W. Kingwelle | Parsons, Mary (I2604)
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| 6 | by W. T. Gillett, Lay Reader | Rowsell, William R. (I73)
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| 7 | dau of Robert Hale & Elizabeth Waterman | Hale, Tryphena (I1734)
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| 8 | March 19, 1868 "[unclear] Edward [?] John of John and Agnes Rowsell, Sunday Cove Island, born Mar. 19, 1868;"Little Bay Islands United Church Records: Register of Baptisms: Barbara Pederson | Rowsell, Edward (I3676)
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| 9 | Oct. 11, 1860 "ROWSELL, Absalom of John (fisherman) & Agnes Rowsell, Ward's Harbor, born October 11, 1860, baptised September 8, 1861 by I. W. Kingwelle." Baptism Records, Moreton's Harbor-Shoe Cove, 1861- (from Anglican Church Records, Botwood) Paul and Judy Gill Married Elizabeth Gardiner Source: Erin Carver, https://www.facebook.com/groups/210881259054235/ Their daughter Cecilia married James O'Neill Their daughter Margaret O'Neill married James Power. A will is registered for an Absolom John Rowsell Vol 17, Folio 427, Probat year 1938 | Rowsell, Absalom (I3675)
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| 10 | Oct. 1877 Birth year of "6. CECILIA2 GUY (JOHN1 ) was born August 2, 1880 in Quirpon, Newfoundland, and died September 24, 1959 in Pilley's Island, Newfoundland. She married THOMAS JOHN ROWSELL, son of JOHN ROWSELL and AGNES. He was born Abt. October 1877 in Ward's Harbour, Newfoundland, and died February 24, 1948 in Pilley's Island, Newfoundland. " http://www.angelfire.com/nf/paynetree/guy.html Source: http://members.tripod.com/~Al_Beagan/rowtree2.htm Census of 1921 Wards Harbour shows: ROWSELL«tab» J Thomas«tab»M«tab» Head«tab»Married«tab» 1883«tab» Aug«tab»38«tab» Meth«tab» Ward's Harbour ROWSELL«tab» Cecilia«tab»F«tab» Wife«tab»Married«tab»1881«tab» Nov«tab»39«tab» Meth«tab» Cutwell Arm ROWSELL«tab» Anna D«tab»F«tab»Daughter«tab»Single«tab» 1907«tab» Jan«tab»14«tab» Meth«tab» Ward's Harbour ROWSELL«tab» Clara J«tab»F«tab»Daughter«tab»Single«tab» 1907«tab» Oct«tab»13«tab» Meth«tab» Ward's Harbour ROWSELL«tab» Angelina«tab»F«tab»Daughter«tab»Single«tab» 1911«tab» Jan«tab»10«tab» Meth«tab» Ward's Harbour ROWSELL«tab» P Fred«tab»M«tab» Son«tab»Single«tab»1915«tab» Jan«tab»6«tab» Meth«tab» Ward's Harbour ROWSELL«tab» Roland H«tab»M«tab» Son«tab»Single«tab» 1920«tab» Feb«tab»1«tab» Meth«tab» Ward's Harbour | Rowsell, Thomas John (I3677)
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| 11 | still living Feb 2002. | Roberts, Ruth (I573)
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| 12 | ! week old at baptism. Died at "88 yrs & 8 mo" of old age, buried Springdale old UC Ceme Alternate birthdate: JUN 1860 in Twillingate, NL Henry lived in Springdale in 1921. Birthdate given as 1860 June. Michael BROMLEY suggests a birth date of June 1857. Headstone matches BROMLEY date. | Whitehorne, Henry (I3904)
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| 13 | "About 1852-55, Rachael Knight, daughter of a boarding house operator at St. John's, Nfld., married Jonas Newhook. They moved to Jackson's Cove soon after and were the first Newhooks there. With them there moved from St. John's and settled in Jackson's Cove, three of her brothers, Jessie, Henry and Temple Knight. They were supposedly the first Knights north." Wrote Rudy Knight, Halifax, N. S. November 28, 1997. | Family: Jonas Newell Newhook / Rachael R. Knight (F71)
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| 14 | "Canada Census, 1901," John W McDermid in household of Hugh J McDermid, K, Labelle, Quebec, Canada; citing p. 7, Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario. Household consisted of: Hugh J Mcdermid | McDermid, John William (I5)
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| 15 | "Canada, Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959," index, Entry for Masry Irene Minnie Booth, 02 Sep 1893; citing Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, 02 Sep 1893, reference cn 4799; FHL microfilm 1846452. Died at age 101. "The first time Aung Irene saw him [J.R. Booth], he was mud to the knees. He worked with the men. A little short man. Last time she sa him he was sick - in a large room - had a nursemaid - way over in the corner. HE wore a red night cap. looked like Santa Claus." -- Isabel Elliott | Booth, Mary (Minnie) Irene (I39)
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| 16 | "Canada, Marriages, 1661-1949," index, Marriage of Thomas Hyde and Sarah Holstead, 08 Sep 1869; citing Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, reference 2:3K5NC99; FHL microfilm 1030062. | Family: Thomas W. Hyde / Sarah Holstead (F10)
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| 17 | "I certify that John McDermid of Lochaber in the County of Ottawa and province of Canada, Farmer, and Mary McMillan of the same place, spinster, were by due publication of banns married by me, at Cumberland in the County of Russell and province aforesaid, on the seventh day of October, one thousand, eight hundred and forty-seven. George Bell,Minister. Presbyterian Church, Buckingham and Lochaber Registration signed by Duncan McDermid and Dugald Mc?? Folio thirty-ninth." | Family: John McDermid / Mary McMillan (F44)
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| 18 | "I certify that John McDermid of Lochaber in the County of Ottawa and province of Canada, Farmer, and Mary McMillan of the same place, spinster, were by due publication of bans, married by me at Cumberland in the County of Russell and province aforesaid, on the seventh day of October, one thousand eigh hundred and forty seven. George Bell, Minister Presbyterian Church Buckingham and Lochaber. Registration signed by Duncan McDermid and Dugald McInnes. Folio Thirty ninth." The source of the names of Joihn and Mary's children is Beatrice M Dawson. -- Document from Canadian Red Cross Society -- No. 781344 Name: Pte J.W. mcDermid Batt: 46th Canadians Hospital: West Suffolk General Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk, England Dear Madam I am very glad to tell you that Pte McDermid is now almost well & goes out every day & is considered convalescent. As he is now going on so well, we shall not write you a gain unless there should be something special to report. Yrs truly Kathleen Waring ?? -- Newpaper clipping -- WINS MILITARY MEDAL An official telegram received on Monday notified Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDermid, of Silver Creek, that their son Private John W. McDermid, had been wounded in the shoulder and neck. The telegrams tated that the wound was serious. It was a great source of relief to the parents and family to have a letter from the brave soldier boy the day following the receipt of the notification and written in the hospital, where he is detained by his injuries. This letter makes light of his wound, and another, an earlier one, tells of the gratifying fact of his having won the Military Medal. The lattest letter is addressed to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDermid, and is dated October 28, 1917, and reads, in part, as follows: "Dear Parent, -- "No doubt you will be looking for a letter from me as I have not been writing very regularly lately. I have been slightlly wounded in the left shoulder, but am getting along O.K. Do not know yet where they will send me, but will write later and give my address. I expect to get to "Blighty," and if I do I will get some leave.... I was wounded by shrapnel. We had a hard trip in. No doubt you have read in the papers where the Canadians did some heavy fighting. Well, there is not much news. Do not worry. I am O.K. Will write soon again. Your loving son, "JOHN: The earlier letter is from Somwhere in France and is dated October 18, 1917, and is addressed to Mr. Archie McDermid and reads: -- My dear brother -- Just a few lines this evening in answer to your letter which I received a few days ago. I am always glad to get a newsy letter from home, as our mail is about all we have to look forward to. Of course pay day comes twice a month. But the day does not amount to much -- a morning paper, a bag of figs and a packet of biscuits and your pay is goine. Believe me, money never was, or will look as good to m e as it does here in France... Well Archie, I have had some exciting times since I came over here, and by the look of t hings there is more fun to come. I have given everything up for lost on different occasions, but have come out O.K. in the end. Have been under some heavy shell fire. There is no use in trying to describe it, because no words can tell what it is like to be in a havey bombardment. -- | McDermid, John (I131)
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| 19 | "Ontario Births, 1869-1912," index, Florence Caroline Hyde, 02 Dec 1870; citing Carleton, Ontario, Canada, registration number 21708; FHL microfilm 1844888. Was a nurse and died of pneumonia when her children were still young. They were taken care of by her sister, Marian Tinkham. Is this the same sister I have named as Mary? Aunt Marian Tinkham (Tinkum?) brought her back to Manchester Pine Grove Cemetery to be buried. Aunt Marian is buried there with 1st husband, last name of Mason. Uncle Ed (2nd) was buried in Grafton with 1st wife. -- Isabel Elliott | Hyde, Florence Caroline (I33)
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| 20 | "Sara's father was a white man and she gave us an uncle named Buxie Dean and a Sargeant Major Geans." -- Thomas E. Joseph | Dean, Sara (I132)
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| 21 | #010363-86 (Renfrew Co): Robert BOOTH, 49, widower, lumber agent, Co. Antrim Ireland, Ottawa, s/o Hugh & Jane, married Isabella M. GORDON, 25, pakenham, Pembroke, d/o Alexander & not given, witnesses were Orville SILLS & Annie GORDON of Pembroke, Sep 22, 1886 at Pembroke | Family: Robert Booth / Isabella M. Gordon (F48)
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| 22 | (1834-1907) of Little Bay Islands. | Jones, Thomas (I253)
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| 23 | (1842-1926) | Anstey, Virtue (I74)
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| 24 | (Abt 1831-1919) | Curtis, Catherine (I772)
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| 25 | (Age 68 at time of death) | Anstey, Esther (I550)
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| 26 | (both birth and death dates from headstone; not in church records) NOTE: DAILY NEWS stated he died Mar 26 1931 LBI age 77. Was retired in 1921 and living in Purcell's Hr. | Anstey, Andrew (I2164)
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| 27 | (DOB from Elaine Knaus; not located in church records) | Roberts, Louisa Ellen (I609)
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| 28 | (DOB from Elaine Knaus; not located in church records) | Roberts, Walter Joseph (I617)
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| 29 | (from HOLWELL TREE: note the last 3 children all given the same estimated year of birth and are all from the HOLWELL TREE) | Anstey, Rosalie (I2353)
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| 30 | (his DOB is from the S Young Family Tree; not located in church records) Buried with his son, Lloyd Anstey in Twillingate Anglican Cemetery (St. Peters) | Anstey, James (I2324)
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| 31 | (Married white man) | Thomas, Jacyntha (I114)
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| 32 | (Medical):Died at Dr. Hugh Twomey Health Care Centre, Botwood, Nfld. | Haggett, Alfred George (I2639)
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| 33 | (Medical):Died at the Dr. Hugh Twomey HCC, Botwood, NF | Rowsell, Stewart Cyril (I2730)
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| 34 | (must be some confusion here re child 2 and child 4) | Anstey, Minnie (I2352)
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| 35 | (not listed 1921, but at Springdale 1935) | Whitehorne, Pierce (I3909)
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| 36 | (per Vera Short, IGI; from ALT) Not with family 1921. Married a Handcock according to Pearl Hewlett. She died of tuberculosis (Pearl Hewlett). | Roberts, Netta (I568)
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| 37 | (per Vera Short/IGI, from ALT). | Roberts, Ernest Wilson (I584)
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| 38 | (Research): Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Articles/petition_1791.shtml BONAVISTA PETITIONERS OCT 31, 1792 USPG ARCHIVES C/CAN/NFL:2 To the Right Reverend Father in God John ( by Divine Commission ) Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and President of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts. The humble petition of the inhabitants of Bonavista Sheweth: That the town of Bonavista, the Capital of this District, has been many years without a Missionary; and that your Lordship's Petitioners beheld with concern the declining state of the Protestant Religion and the rapid increase of Popery, for want of a person to instruct the ignorant, and to m----- unto the minds of the unenlightened, a knowledge of our? Religion and the Duties of Christianity, until Mr. Akerman, voluntarily, and without Reward or Emolument whatever, undertook to do the duty of the Church which he has constantly served these nine years, to the entire satisfaction of the inhabitants of this Town and District-- That our children may be brought up in the knowledge and fear of God. We, your petitioners, ---- humbly beg the sanction of your Lordship and the assistance of the Society, in granting to Mr. Abraham Akerman a small salary, to enable him the better to carry out his present laudable undertaking. Your petitioners beg leave to inform your Lordship that Mr. Abraham Akerman has been married for many years and has a wife and four children now living in Bonavista. In consideration of which and of his zeal and attachment to the Protestant Religion, we are induced to implore the aid of the Society : humbly hoping that your Lordship and the Society will take his present situation into your consideration and your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray. Bonavista, October 31, 1792. Petitioners names rearranged in alphabetical order: White, Edward, etc. ------------ From THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND NEWFOUNDLAND ADVERTISER 1813: Source: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Newspaper-Obits/royal-gazette-nfld-advertiser-1810-1814.shtml WHITE: Claimants against the estate of Edward WHITE of Heart's Content, Planter, deceased, apply to Joseph BURRIDGE, Admins. (17 June) | White, William (I22)
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| 39 | (Research):2nd oldest of 5 children to John Booth and Eleanor Rawley Booth, immigrant Irish farmers. | Booth, John Rudolphus (I69)
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| 40 | (Research):Another John Charles Taylor marriage: Marriage solemnized in the School Chapel at Woody Point, Bonne Bay, in the Mission of Bay of Islands in the Diocese of Newfoundland, September, 28 1881, John Charles TAYLOR, age 27 bachelor and fisherman of Bonne Bay, son of Alfred TAYLOR, fisherman and Fanny LEWIS, age 18, spinster of Bonne Bay, daughter of Robert LEWIS, Master Mariner. Married in the Woody Point School Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, By me Joseph J CURLING. This marriage was solemnized between us: John C TAYLOR & Fanny LEWIS. In the presence of us: Adam POWER, Susanna DIX, Alice KEOUGH, J H MOAR. | Taylor, John Charles (I44)
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| 41 | (Research):Christiana Catherine Tryphena Forward b. 6 Sep 1843 d. 1932 married Charles Newhook b 1834, d.1915 Is this Christiana the daughter of Catherine and Charles? | Taylor, Catherine Tryphenia (I185)
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| 42 | (Research):Cousin John Rudolphus (J.R.) Booth (Apr 5 1827 - Dec 8 1925) born in Shefford County, Waterloo, Quebec. 2nd oldest of 5 children to John Booth and Eleanor Rawley Booth, immigrant Irish farmers. Married Rosalinda Cook Jan 7 1852. Moved into a stone house on Queen Street in Ottawa. June 1, 1866. Augusta Adella, the Booths' youngest daughter, dies at the age of six. JR Booth's mill is destroyed in the great Ottawa fire of 1893. His son, Charles Jackson Booth, married Jessie Gibson at Petrolia circa 1907. J.R. was a Presbyterian all his life. J.R's granddaughter, Lois Frances Booth, married Prince Erik Frederick Christian Alexander von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gluecksburg (1890-1950), Duke of Rosenborg, son of Waldemar d'Orleans and Marie Amelie Francoise Helene d'Orleans, Princesse d'Orleans, on Nov 11 1924 at Ottawa. The couple was divorced 12 February 1937 at Copenhagen, Denmark. She then married Thorkild Juelsberg after 1938. Lois, born 2 Aug 1897at Ottawa, was the daughter of John Frederick Booth and Frances Alberta Hunsicker. She died Feb 26 1941 at age 43 in Copenhagen. Children of Lois and Erik: - Alexandra Dagmar Frances Marie Margarethe von Rosenborg, Countess of Rosenborg - Christian Edward Valdemar Jean Frederick Peter von Rosenborg, Count of Rosenborg. J.R. is buried in St. James Cemetery on Aylmer Road. See also: http://www.pastforward.ca/perspectives/Oct_272000.htm "He shied away from public events, like his daughter's wedding, which was the largest ever held in Ottawa." [note: they probably mean granddaughter] "When [J.R.] Booth died, only three of his eight children remained and they carried on the business. Two of his senior men were a cousin, Robert Booth, and his son-in-law Andrew Fleck, both of whom came to the Wasi operation regularly." | Booth, Francis Alfred (Frank) (I32)
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| 43 | (Research):Died at age 6. | Booth, Augusta Adella (I73)
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| 44 | (Research):Died in infancy. | Booth, John Frederick (I103)
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| 45 | (Research):From https://www.ancestry.com/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=101&p=surnames.whitehorn "Searching for connections to my grandfather Samuel Whitehorn, a fisherman b. 1854 d. Feb. 25, 1899 in New Bay, Newfoundland. He was married (Methodist) on Nov. 22, 1880 to Emily Phoebe Rowsell, b. Aug 17, 1853 in Cottrell's Cove, Newfoundland, d. Apr. 15, 1936 in New Bay, Newfoundland. I have info on several other Whitehorns from the Twillingate, Newfoundland area, but haven't been able to connect them with Samuel or with each other: James Whitehorn married Marie ?? (b. About 1817-d. Apr. 1877 in Twillingate). Another James Whitehorn married Lucy White in Twillingate on Dec. 11, 1861. George Whitehorn born in Ringwood, Hampshire, England, died in Ragged Point, Newfoundland, married Bridget ??; at least some of their children were born in Twillingate circa 1840s-1860. Elizabeth Whitehorn married John Brett (died Before 1898); their children were born in Twillingate (Wild Cove and Paradise) circa 1860s-1880s. Rebecca Whitehorn was married in Twillingate on Nov. 3, 1855 to Arthur Alfred Yates (b. About 1834- d. Jun. 27, 1896). I have info on descendants of all of these individuals if anyone's interested." | Whitehorne, George (I3912)
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| 46 | (Research):From: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~downeast/TaylorG.html Birth date: 1789, Mosquito Cove, Nf. Death date: 1880 Carbonear. Her parents were: Mary Taylor, b. 1758 and Edward Pike, son of Samuel and Catherine. Mary and Edward were married 25 Nov 1778 CofE, HrGrace. Mary later married William Simmonds 2 Jan 1798. (Did Edward die?) Mary and William had no children. Siblings of Marey Pike: Samuel3, m. Ann (--?--). Anne; b. 1781. Edward Capt, b. 1785; m. Ann Pynn. Elizabeth; m. Shipard Pynn 22 Jan 1810. Catherine; m. Edmund Walsh 24 Apr 1810 Roman Catholic Church, Harbour Grace, NF, CAN. William, m. Mary (--?--). Patience, b. circa 1794; m. John Pike. Moses, m. Patience Pynn. | Pike, Mary (I61)
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| 47 | (Research):from: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~downeast/7TAY.htm Register of christening? Surname Given Date Baptism Srce Parents TAYLOR Abel 1822-06-18 1822-06-18 CM Jonathan Moors & Ann Register of death: Surname Given Date Source Spouse Age at death TAYLOR Abel 1885-03-05 CM h/Julia Pike 65y Register of marriage: Surname Given Date Source Spouse TAYLOR Abel 1848-05-23 CM Pike,Julia | Taylor, Abel (I64)
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| 48 | (Research):From: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~downeast/TaylorG.html b. 1810; d. 28 Jan 1869. | Taylor, Julia A. (I80)
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| 49 | (Research):From: http://members.shaw.ca/budpenn/int_eh.htm Namaimo Family History Society. 558 Field, George Slade Trinity and Bonaventure, Newfoundland and Dorset, England; 1807-1886 -------- Is this the same George S Field? It probably is. Wareham is in the parish of Poole, which is in Dorset. From: http://ngb.chebucto.org/Parish/ang-mar-1821-1836-tb.shtml ST PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH TRINITY BAY MARRIAGES 1821 - 1836 This is to certify that GEORGE S. FIELD?, bachelor, of the parish of Poole, County of Dorset, and ELIZABETH NEWHOOK, spinster, of this parish, were married in this church, this twenty-seventh? day of ??? in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, by me, William Bullock, Epis. Miss. This marriage was solemnized between us Geo. S. Field? and Elizabeth Newhook in the presence of ??? Newhook and ??? ???. | Field, George Slade (Capt) (I27)
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| 50 | (Research):From: http://www.genweb.ca/nfdata/045/newspapers/thedailynews1923.htm "The Daily News" Newspaper Announcements, 1923 May 7 | Field, Capt. Charles F. (I1)
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