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This person is listed for arriving Ellis Island is listed as being born about 1856. If he had his birthday already buthee time her traveled, he would have been born in 1856. However, if he had not had his birthday yet, he would have been born in 1855. This Emphraim is the only one who's birth & baptizing dates are not confirmed, so this Ephraim MIGHT be the person listed here.
Given Name: Ephraim
Surname: Motyer
Last Place of Residence: Bermuda
Date of Arrival: 16 Jun 1906
Age at Arrival: 50y
Ethnicity: Great Britain English
Port of Departure: Hamilton, Bermuda
Port of Arrival: New York City, New York, New York
Gender: Male
Marital Status: S
US Citizen:
Ship of Travel: Pretoria | MOTYER, Ephraim Jr. (I153)
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| 1602 |
Tivoli = Housename | LOBLEIN, Dorcas Anne (I3937)
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| 1603 |
Tivolii = Housename | ASTWOOD, John Bryan (I3860)
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| 1604 |
Trinity Church Road, Church Bay, Harrington Sound, Hamilton, Bermuda | BURROWS, Michael James (I4454)
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| 1605 |
Tuberculosi | MILLIGAN, George (I611)
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| 1606 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 1607 |
Unknown if there was any family relationship between Tina & Reverend Cooper. | Family: Lt. Benjamin Harley HAYWARD / Catalina Inglis “Tina” COOPER (F327)
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Unmarried in 1920. Living with brother Harry and mother Lucetta, in Baltimore, Maryland. | SCOPINICH, Frederick Emanuel (I5320)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4880)
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| 1610 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4880)
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Walter "Hewson" PERINCHIEF started the Second World War with the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, and received an early commission as a Second Lieutenant.
Volunteering for overseas service, he selected the Royal Air Force, and successfully completed pilot training.
Shortly after being posted to the Middle East, however, his military career tragically was cut short.
His squadron, under the command of Wing Commander William P. Kemp, on 10 December 1943, set out on an operational mission near Cyprus.
During heavy fighting, Hewson's plane disappeared. He and his crew were never heard from again.
On 3 July 1966, a memorial tablet to his memory was placed in Emmanuel Methodist Church in Southampton, Bermuda, where he had been a member. His grandparents were among those who donated the land to build the original church. | PERINCHIEF, Walter “Hewson” (I4533)
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Walter "Hewson" PERINCHIEF started the Second World War with the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, and received an early commission as a Second Lieutenant.
Volunteering for overseas service, he selected the Royal Air Force, and successfully completed pilot training.
Shortly after being posted to the Middle East, however, his military career tragically was cut short.
His squadron, under the command of Wing Commander William P. Kemp, on 10 December 1943, set out on an operational mission near Cyprus.
During heavy fighting, Hewson's plane disappeared. He and his crew were never heard from again.
On 3 July 1966, a memorial tablet to his memory was placed in Emmanuel Methodist Church in Southampton, Bermuda, where he had been a member. His grandparents were among those who donated the land to build the original church. | PERINCHIEF, Walter “Hewson” (I4533)
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Walter "Hewson" PERINCHIEF started the Second World War with the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, and received an early commission as a Second Lieutenant.
Volunteering for overseas service, he selected the Royal Air Force, and successfully completed pilot training.
Shortly after being posted to the Middle East, however, his military career tragically was cut short.
His squadron, under the command of Wing Commander William P. Kemp, on 10 December 1943, set out on an operational mission near Cyprus.
During heavy fighting, Hewson's plane disappeared. He and his crew were never heard from again.
On 3 July 1966, a memorial tablet to his memory was placed in Emmanuel Methodist Church in Southampton, Bermuda, where he had been a member. His grandparents were among those who donated the land to build the original church. | PERINCHIEF, Walter “Hewson” (I4533)
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Warren was killed in Italy during World War II (WW-II). | COOPER, Trooper (Tpr.) Warren Mason (I4884)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I942)
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| 1616 |
Was stationed at Fort Banks, Winthrop, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA. | NEWCOMB, George E. (I2697)
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| 1617 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I636)
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| 1618 |
Went to Bermuda | DICKINS, George Arthur (I1653)
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| 1619 |
Went to Bermuda | DICKINS, Edward Frank (I2436)
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| 1620 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 1621 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 1622 |
While the Family Bible records this child as listed, there is no other record found. It's possible this child died at birth. | WINTER, Ephraim Motyer (I702)
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Who took share with the first crusade and was knight crossed in 1095.
Was not born in the year 1095, of course, but in lieue of a birth or death year, I use this date to place him chronoligacally in our tree. | MOTIER, Gilbert (I2111)
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William & his sister Mary were twins.
He lived 9 months, and Mary lived 11 months. | SAMPSON, William (I746)
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| 1625 |
William died aboard the ship Dorset, enroute to Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He and his family were migrating to what was to become the United States of America. | CASE, William Solomon (I5574)
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| 1626 |
With profound sadness, we must announce that Emily died suddenly on 11 February 2014 in Midland, Ontario, Canada.
Beloved wife of 40 years to Grant and wonderful, precious mother to Anne and Thom (Jillian).
Cherished sister to Jenny, Marny, Vicky and John (Carolyn). Dear sister-in-law to Brian (Paula) and Paul. Predeceased by her lovely parents John and Marny Motyer. Adored aunt, cousin and special friend to so many who will miss her deeply.
Born in Toronto, Emily considered Winnipeg her childhood hometown. A proud alumna of Queen's University, she became a lifelong educator, teaching elementary school, offering training in Total Quality Management and working as education coordinator at Huronia Historical Parks. Ever since moving to Midland in 1980 Emily was a pillar of the volunteer community.
Just some of the organizations that benefited were the Midland Nursery School Co-op, Huronia Performing Arts for Children, Wye Marsh Festival, Midland Secondary School Parents' Council and the Friends of Saint Marie. Latterly, she was dedicated to Huronia Players and Hospice Huronia.
She was honoured to receive the June Callwood Circle of Outstanding Volunteers award for her work with Hospice Huronia.
Although she faced many challenges, she did so bravely and cheerfully, always with a kind word for others. Emily worked with the bereaved; how we wish she were here to help with our grief for her.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Huronia or the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada would be appreciated.
We will celebrate Emily's life at the Midland Cultural Centre, 333 King St., on 20 February 2014 at 1 p.m.
SimcoeObituaries.com | MOTYER, Emily May Rance (I98)
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| 1627 |
Witnesses to the marriage were John Motyer Stone & Jane Motyer. This was a double ceremony with Elizabeth Motyer & John Carter also getting married. | Family: John SPICER / Sarah MOTYER (F274)
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| 1628 |
Witnesses to the marriage were John Motyer Stone & Jane Motyer. This was a double ceremony with Sarah Motyer & John Spicer also getting married. | Family: John CARTER / Elizabeth MOTYER (F276)
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| 1629 |
Witnesses;
Henry Marriott
Stanley R. Smith | Family: Frederick Charles BAILEY / Marjorie Sarah Wilcock COOPER (F1550)
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| 1630 |
Witnesses:
Helen Marriott
Winifred Seymour | Family: Leopold Charles MORRIS / Winfred Sutherland COOPER (F1548)
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| 1631 |
Witnesses:
Henry Marriott
Stanley R. Smith | Family: Thomas Frederick “Tom” DAVIES / Laura Annie McKinney COOPER (F1549)
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| 1632 |
Witnesses:
W. G. Outerbridge
E. L. Young | Family: William Henry “Sutherland” COOPER / Elma Winifred HOLLIS (F1547)
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| 1633 |
woman of Guillaume, seigner of Jobes, of which it was widowed in 1285. | MOTIER, Alpine (I2120)
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| 1634 |
World War I - Draft Registration, Roll 1711721 | MANSUR, Alfred John (I2745)
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World War II - Draft Registration, Roll WW2_2368120 | MANSUR, Alfred John (I2745)
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Wounded on Omaha Beach, Calvados Département, Basse-Normandie (Lower-Normandy) Region, France.
The after-action report of Company "H", 116th Infantry is as follows:
"This detachment came onto the beach at "H-Hour" plus 30 minutes, but failed to find the unit it was supposed to support. The detachment consisted of 38 men in 2 boats, with one machine-gun section & one squad of mortars. The men reached the high-water line without difficulty, but here the Machine-Gun Sergeant was killed, and the officer in charge of the detachment, Lieutenant Sarasin, was wounded." | SARASIN, George (I5932)
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Yelm, WA, USA
Roy, WA, USA | SMAGALA, Frances Valeria (I68)
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| 1638 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I337)
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