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Between 1612 and 1687, Bermuda had a series of militias under the Virginia Company, the Somers Isles Company, and the British Crown. In 1687, the first Militia Act was enacted. | ASTWOOD, Colonel (Col.) William (I3719)
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| 652 |
Beverley = Housename | WADSON, Thomas John Jr. (I3789)
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| 653 |
Beverley = Housename | WADSON, John Perot (I3790)
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| 654 |
Beverley = Housename | WADSON, John Perot (I3790)
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Beverley = Housename | WADSON, Edmund Powell (I3791)
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| 656 |
Birth date after baptism date | COOPER, Alveria (I1072)
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| 657 |
Black? According to his U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records (1938-1946 Record), he is listed as follows:
Name: Leonce N Motyer
Birth Year: 1912
Race: Negro, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Pennsylvania
State: New York
County or City: Monroe
Enlistment Date: 25 Feb 1943
Enlistment State: New York
Enlistment City: Rochester
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: PrivateTerm of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 2 years of college
Marital Status: Married
Height: 69
Weight: 145 | MOTYER, Léonce Nesbitt (I246)
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| 658 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2828)
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| 659 |
Both Bert and Edith were cremated and their ashes were spread over the bluff on there farm that they loved dearly. The farm was owned by Bert and Edith for over 25 years and was just outside Caroline, Alberta, Canada.
Many memories abound in the family about the adventures that occured at the farm, but due to circumstances the 1/4 section was sold after Bert and Edith's deaths.
Memorial plaques have been placed on the Motyer headstone in Queen's Park Cemetary, Calgary, Alberta. Original headstone has the names of Bert's parents Henry George MOTYER and Rose Emma NETHERCOTT. | MOTYER, Gilbert John “Bert” (I470)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I468)
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| 661 |
Brunswick was first settled by Thomas Purchas some time previous to 1628. His later dwelling appears to have been on Stevens's or New Meadow River, near the head of sloop navigation. He engaged extensively in the salmon and sturgeon fishing on the Androscoggin River, having a fish-house between the falls and "The Landing" at Brunswick village, and another at Lisbon Falls. The one in Brunswick was of stone. In this business he was associated with a London house. He also engaged in trade with the Indians. Before the breaking out of the first Indian war, in 1675, he had become a large producer of corn; and, after the flight of his family, the crews of a sloop and a boat, which had come to his store-house on the shore of New Meadows River to carry away the corn, were attacked by the Indians while loading. In 1631 he married Mary Gove, said to he the cousin of Sir Christopher Gardner, who was for some years in Massachusetts and Maine as the agent of Gorges. Gardner was sent back to England by the Massachusetts authorities in 1631 on charges which were not sustained. Within two years he was again in New England, spending a part of the time with Purchas, at Pejepscot. it appears that the patent of land on the Androscoggin to Thomas Purchas and George Way was issued during Gardner's presence in England. This tract was four miles square on the river Pejepscot toward the sea. In 1636-8 Purchas was one of the councillors in Gorges' government of Maine. In 1639, fearing the Indians, he placed himself under the protection of the Massachusetts Bay government. In 1654 he submitted to the New Plymouth government on the Kennebec, and was one of the two assistant councillors and justices under that government in that part of Maine. In 1663-4 he was one of Archdale's justices under the King's commissioners. At the date of his first marriage he was about fifty years of age. His second wife was Elizabeth Williams of Essex County, Massachusetts. He died in Salem in 1676, aged 101 years, leaving four children. His heirs sold his share in the patent (except a certain reserve near the present village of Brunswick) to Richard Wharton, a merchant of Boston. Wharton also purchased Mericoneag Peninsula (Harpswell) of the Indians. He soon after purchased of Warumbee and other Androscoggin chieftains a quit claim of the territory four miles on each side of the river to the Twenty-Mile Falls, now Lewiston Falls. From Wharton, the patent and the purchase from the Indians passed into the hands of a number of gentlemen (mostly residing in Boston) who associated themselves under the name of the Pejepscot Proprietors; and from these and General Waldo, who had purchased the reserve of the Purchas heirs, the present titles are derived. | PURCHASE, Thomas (I5599)
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Bushy Park = Housename | BURGESS, Frances Astwood “Fannie” (I3739)
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Bushy Park = Housename | FOWLE, John Jr. (I3740)
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But if we take this birth date, she could not have been baptized 9 months earlier, on 24 Feb 1804. | MOTYER, Harriet (I267)
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By Donald E. Gibbons: Henry operated a clothing & shoe store, just east of A.S. Cooper & Sons, Ltd., on Front Street, Hamilton. The store attracted people, to view the mannequin located just inside the store entrance.
Following the passing of Henry, A.S. Cooper & Sons, Ltd. expanded their store, incorporating Henry's establishment. | COOPER, Josiah “Henry” (I4783)
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By Donald E. Gibbons: Henry operated a clothing & shoe store, just east of A.S. Cooper & Sons, Ltd., on Front Street, Hamilton. The store attracted people, to view the mannequin located just inside the store entrance.
Following the passing of Henry, A.S. Cooper & Sons, Ltd. expanded their store, incorporating Henry's establishment. | COOPER, Josiah “Henry” (I4783)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1422)
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Canon H. Rhodes Cooper
Born In: Newfoundland, Canada
Passed in: Newfoundland, Canada
Passed on: January 22nd, 2009
COOPER, Rev. Canon H. Rhodes- Died January 22, 2009 after a short illness at the Health Science Centre, St. John's, NL.
He is predeceased by his parents and first wife, Margaret. He leaves to mourn his five children: Susan (James) Adams, St. John's, Nancy Osberg (Denise Clarke), Oakville, ON, Deborah (Christopher) Davey, St. Aubin, Jersey, Channel Islands, Beth Cooper (Joe Danko), Edmonton, Alberta, Timothy (Lucie Charpentier), Sherbrooke, Quebec. He also leaves eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; his brother Robert (Bob) Cooper of Brantford, ON; sister Joan Ferguson, Vancouver, BC and sister-in-law Mary Lane, Riverview, NB, as well as many nieces and nephews. Leaving with fond memories Ruby Dewling and his four step-children: David (Linda), Douglas (Edwina), Joan Dewling (Diane) and Janice (Norman) Van de Spiegle.
Canon Cooper graduated from the University of King's College, Halifax with a BA and BSLitt in 1948 and received an Honourary Doctor of Divinity in 1972. In 1977 he earned a Masters of Sacred Theology from Union Theological College, New York. He was ordained deacon, December 17, 1947 and priest, July 10, 1949.
He has served in the diocese of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and as Dean of the Cathedral in Fredricton, NB. During his 61 years of service he was on the Executive of each of the Diocese and was elected eight times as a delegate of General Synod. He served on a number of National and Diocesean Committees. From 1988-90 he was Formation Officer at the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax after which he retired to St. John's, NL.
The family wishes to extend a special thank you to all those at Cambridge Estates for their kindness and loving care.
Resting at St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Military Road, St. John's, NL (entrance through the Tower Door) with public visitation on Friday, January 23, 2009 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. and Saturday, January 24, 2009 from 12:00 noon-4:00 p.m. A Requiem Eucharist will be held at St. Thomas' Church on Monday, January 26, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. followed by cremation. Inurnment will take place at St. Alban's Columbarium in All Saints Cathedral, Halifax, NS at a later date.
No flowers by request. Those who wish to make a memorial contribution may give to St. Thomas' Church Capital Building Fund.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Carnell's Funeral Home. To send a message of condolence or to sign the memorial guestbook please visit www.carnells.com
http://www.inmemoriam.ca/view-announcement-4877-canon-h-rhodes-cooper.html | COOPER, Rev. Harry “Rhodes” Canon (I4856)
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Cashmar BENJAMIN and her twin-brother Coleman BENJAMIN were born in 1834 in Aldgate (or Bishopsgate), Whitechapel, Middlesex County (now in East London, Greater London), England. She died as a teenager in 1851. | BENJAMIN, Cashmar (I6475)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I497)
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| 671 |
Cedar Hill = Housename | HOLLIS, Mabel Isabel (I4521)
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| 672 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3972)
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| 673 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1818)
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Childs Name Ann Young MOTYER Parents d o John & Ann Date --- Feb 1832 Parish Portland Comments Quarryman | MOTYER, Ann Young (I670)
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Childs Name Edward Thomas MOTYER Parents s o John & Lydia Date 13 May 1799 Parish Litton Cheney Comments - | MOTYER, Edward Thomas (I2094)
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Childs Name Elizabeth Featherstone MOTYER Parents d o Joseph & Elizabeth Date 8 May 1831 Parish Portland Comments Carpenter | MOTYER, Elizabeth Featherstone (I593)
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Childs Name Elizabeth Turner MOTYER Parents d o John & Lydia Date 1 Aug 1812 Parish Litton Cheney Comments b. 1 Sep 1801 | MOTYER, Elizabeth Turner (I263)
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Childs Name Harriot MOTYER Parents d o John & Lydia Date 1 Aug 1812 Parish Litton Cheney Comments b.19 Nov 1804 | MOTYER, Harriet (I267)
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Childs Name Henry Angel MOTYER Parents s o Joseph & Jane Date 6 Jul 1823 Parish Portland Comments (b.10:2:22) Carpenter | MOTYER, Henry Angel (I508)
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Childs Name John Fletcher MOTYER Parents s o Joseph & Mary Date 2 Oct 1825 Parish Portland Comments Joiner | MOTYER, John Fletcher (I983)
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Childs Name John Forse MOTYER Parents s o John & Lydia Date 1 Aug 1812 Parish Litton Cheney Comments b.23 Feb 1811 | MOTYER, John Forse-Voss (I271)
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Childs Name John MOTYER Parents s o Joseph & Elizabeth Date 28 Dec 1773 Parish Litton Cheney Comments - | MOTYER, John (I698)
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Childs Name John Voss MOTYER Parents s o John Voss & Ann Date 15 Sep 1833 Parish Portland Comments Boatman | MOTYER, John Forse-Voss (I671)
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Childs Name Joseph MOTYER Parents s o John & Lydia Date 26 May 1822 Parish Portland Comments Carpenter | MOTYER, Joseph (I294)
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Childs Name Lydia Forse MOTYER Parents d o John & Lydia Date 17 Jan 1831 Parish Portland Comments (b.11:10:15) Druggist | MOTYER, Lydia Forse (I315)
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Childs Name Marcia MOTYER Parents d o John & Lydia Date 16 May 1819 Parish Portland Comments Carpenter | MOTYER, Maria (I286)
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Childs Name Mary Forse MOTYER Parents d o John & Lydia Date 1 Aug 1812 Parish Litton Cheney Comments b.25 Dec 1805 | MOTYER, Mary Forse (I269)
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Childs Name Mary MOTYER Parents d o Joseph & Elizabeth Date 2 Nov 1771 Parish Litton Cheney Comments - | MOTYER, Mary (I533)
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Childs Name Mary MOTYER Parents d o William & Joan Date 2 Mar 1797 Parish Portland Comments - | MOTYER, Mary (I562)
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Childs Name Mary MOTYER Parents d o William & Joan Date 8 Jun 1794 Parish Portland Comments - | MOTYER, Mary (I575)
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Childs Name Thomas MOTYER Parents s o Joseph & Jane Date 31 May 1818 Parish Portland Comments (b.1:12:17)Carpenter | MOTYER, Thomas (I996)
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Childs Name William MOTYER Parents s o John & Lydia Date 1 Aug 1812 Parish Litton Cheney Comments b.13 Nov 1808 | MOTYER, William (I582)
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Coleman BENJAMIN and his twin-sister Cashmar BENJAMIN were born in 1834 in Aldgate (or Bishopsgate), Whitechapel, Middlesex County (now in East London, Greater London), England. She died as a teenager in 1851. | BENJAMIN, Coleman (I6476)
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Corner of Court Street & Angle Street | COOPER, William Henry “Sutherland” (I4770)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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Cremated remains collected from Fawkner Cemetery, Victoria, Australia - Le Pine Funeral Services, Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia | KAYE, Joyce (I3555)
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Crontonville = Housename
Moved there after her wedding with Ernest Millard ASTWOOD. | DOE, Imogene Clingham “Daisy” (I3875)
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Crontonville = Housename
Moved there after his wedding with Imogene Clingham "Daisy" DOE. | ASTWOOD, Ernest Millard (I3874)
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Crossed as a knight 1248, he was with the seat of Saint Joan of Arc in 1250. He married Helis Brun in 1240, daughter of Gilles Brun, constable of France, seigner of Champetieres and Jobes, which gave him all the goods that it had in Auvergne, and from which it made since homage in the name of her enfents to the count of Auvergne, in the presence of Guillaume Brun, his brother. Their marriage resulted in 5 children. | MOTIER, Pons (I2113)
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Crossways = Housename | HAYWARD, Benjamin John “Ben” (I2340)
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