New Brunswick Families
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Matches 51 to 100 of 2,173
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| 51 | AUBLE CLYDE Burial: 1952 Plot owners: MATTHEWS & AUBLE Block: 104 Grave: 2 Lot:27 Wife Dorothy, son Phillip and brother-in-law Lorenzo are buried in the same lot. | AUBLE, Clyde Phillip (I011604)
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| 52 | AUBLE DOROTHY Burial: 1959 Plot owners: MATTHEWS & AUBLE Block: 104 Grave: 3 Lot: 27 Brother Lorenzo, husband Clyde and son Phillip are buried in the same lot. | MATTHEWS, Dorothy A (I011603)
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| 53 | AUBLE PHILLIP Burial: 1996 Plot oweners: MATTHEWS & AUBLE Block: 104 Grave: 4 Lot: 27 Father Clyde, mother Dorothy Matthews and uncle Lorenzo Matthews are buried in the same lot. | AUBLE, Phillip Matthews (I011709)
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| 54 | AUBREY A WOODWORTH Request Information (SS-5) SSN 027-07-0132 Residence: 01904 Lynn, Essex, MA Born 3 Nov 1907 Last Benefit: Died 24 Dec 1988 Issued: MA (Before 1951) | WOODWORTH, Aubry Alexander (I007874)
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| 55 | Augusta was married to Henry Charles MacMonagle. Mr. MacMonagle was a prosperous lawyer doing business in St. John. He was also Clerk of the County Court. He died in 1881, aged 41 years, leaving an excellent record. He left to his widow a large portion of a considerable amount of property which he had acquired. | TRUEMAN, Sarah Augusta (I011930)
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| 56 | Avondale Cemetery Carleton County, New Brunswick SAMUEL G. BARTER 1871 - 1963 | BARTER, Samuel Gilbert (I000064)
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| 57 | Avondale Cemetery, Carleton County, New Brunswick LOTTIE C. WALLACE WIFE OF SAMUEL G. BARTER 1877 - 1957 | WALLACE, Charlotte C. (I000163)
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| 58 | Based on a photocopy of the bible pages received from Robert S. McCarter. Robert belives that the bible is from Annie Kay Howard. | Source (S0043)
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| 59 | Bedminster Reformed Church Cemetery | BARBOUR, Kenneth Seeley (I011157)
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| 60 | Bedminster Reformed Church Cemetery | STILES, Daisy Myrtle (I011160)
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| 61 | Bedminster Reformed Church Cemetery | BARBOUR, Kenneth Lloyd (I011172)
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| 62 | Bedminster Reformed Church Cemetery | BARBOUR, K Robert (I013349)
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| 63 | BERTHA KAYE SSN 323-10-5776 Residence: 50265 West Des Moines, Polk, IA Born 3 Aug 1890 Last Benefit: Died Apr 1982 Issued: IL (Before 1951) | THOMPSON, Bertha (I010059)
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| 64 | Biography RALPH ANGUS STEADMAN, (known as Angus) was born in Velisca, Iowa on November 9, 1894, the son of Joe Steadman and Grace Crocker Steadman. At that time, his father, Joe, was an engineer on the Union Pacific Railroad. When they left Iowa, they moved to Moncton, New Brunswick, then to Kearney, Nebr"sim, where Joe was an insurance salesman and Grace became Dean of Music at Kearney Teacher's College. While his folks lived in Kearney, Angus worked for the Diamond Match Company in California, but with the start of World War J, he returned to the Midwest, and enlisted in the Calvary. He went to OCS and graduated as a 2nd Lieutenant. He taught equitation in the Calvary until transferring to the 101h Field Artillery, 3rd Division, where he was sent to Douglas, Arizona before being sent overseas. While in Kearney, he met Margaret Dick, daughter of the President ofKeamey Teachers College. They were mamed in Douglas Arizonajust two months before Angus was sbipped overseas, to be gone for two years. The 10'" Field Artillery, 31<1 Division was in five major engagements in France and Germany. Duringlhat time, Angus was awarded the Silver Star for bmvery in action. At the end of the hostilities, he was stationed in the Anny ofOc<:upation in Germany, before finally being sent home. When he returned home, he and Margaret homesteaded in Wyoming, and proved up on a homestead there. They retumed to Madison, Wisconsin, whCTe Margaret's parents were living and while Angus took a degree in Rural Engineering in the Agricultural School, Margaret taught music in an elementary school. Following his graduation, they moved to Wauwatosa, where Angus taught Agriculture in the high school. Following Angus' father's stroke, Grace Stndman was asked to move from Kearney, Nebraska to Mansfield, Pennsylvania to head up the music department at the Teacher's Col!ege. When Angus and Margaret moved to Pennsylvania to be with his folks, they bought a farm (known as the Sanitarium Farm, 10 miles outside Mansfield) where Joe raised chicken;; and Angus fanned. With the depression, Angus returned to teaching and taught in the high school in Hershey, Pennsylvania for two years, moved back to Madison, Wisconsin for refresher courses, before moving back to Mansfield to return to the farm. While back at the farm, Angus took an associa;e degree in Civil Engineering from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York:. TIris led to his being hired by the REA to design and build tbe electric lines thru the counties in Pennsylvania. lk, in tum., hired two graduating engineers from Cornell University - Don Chaffee and Don Gordon - to wor.k on the project with him. At that time, the "headquarters" were in a small wooden building located where the present REA building now stands. In 1939, when the project was completed in Pennsylvania, he was interviewed in New York City for two different jobs, and after being told to "name his O"Wll salary", accepted one which would take him to North Carolina. to install REA lines there. Just before he was to leave for North Carolina, he had a major heart attack, but insisted on going anyway. He was there for 6 months, and with the help of Don Gordon, was able to finish the project When he returned home, he realized that he could not continue to work, and spent the remainder of his time tied to his bed. He passed away in February 1941 and is buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington D.C., http://tri-countyrec.coopwebbuilder.com/sites/tri-countyrec.coopwebbuilder.com/files/about_angus_steadman.pdf | STEADMAN, Ralph Angus (I3397)
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| 65 | Birth date estimated based on probable marriage date. | LYNDE, Thomas (I002407)
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| 66 | Birth: 10 OCT 1573 in Gärtringen,Böblingen,Württemberg,Ger Death: 1 NOV 1635 in Böblingen,Württemberg,Ger of plague Occupation: deacon at Calw 1599 Occupation: cloister school principal at Bebenhausen 1606 Occupation: pastor in Kirchentellinsfurt 1631 Occupation: special superintendant in Böblingen 1634 Note: !BIRTH: Moritz Gmelin, "Stammbaum der Familie Gmelin" (Karlsruhe: G. Braun'schen Hofbuchhandlung, 1877), pp. 4, 102. !MARRIAGE1: Ibid. !MARRIAGE2: Ibid. !DEATH: Ibid. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12716 | GMELIN, Wilhelm (I013328)
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| 67 | Birth: ABT 1638 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA Note: Not 1644 as reported in Bowen. See Zubrinsky's "The Family of William^2 Carpenter of Rehoboth, Massachusetts", The American Genealogist 70:193. Another piece of evidence found after publication of the article was mentioned by Zubrinsky in his email of 22 Jul 2007 where he mentions that "Samuel Carpenter is listed as a Grand Enquest juryman at Plymouth on 4 June 1661 (PCR 3:215). He had to have been at least 21 (and a freeman) to serve in this capacity and was thus born no later than 4 June 1640." Probably born at Weymouth. 2 Death: BEF 20 FEB 1682/3 in Rehoboth, , Plymouth Colony Burial: 20 FEB 1682/3 Rehoboth, , Plymouth Colony Note: Buried in Newman Cemetery, Rumford (East Providence), RI--was Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I8296 | CARPENTER, Samuel (I004480)
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| 68 | Birth: MAR 1657 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA 1 Will: 2 NOV 1732 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Will of Israel Read of Reho., Husbandman, 'being aged and weak of body,' dtd. 2 Nov. 1732, prob. 28 Nov. 1732. Wife Rebecca. Sons: John, Israel dcd., Joseph & Jeremiah Read. Daus: Rebecca, Elezebeth, Anna & Ruth [no surnames]. Friend John Read of Reho. to be Exec. Witns: Ephraim Carpenter, Ezekiel Read & Daniel Carpenter [7:462/3/4]." 2 Death: 17 NOV 1732 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA 3 Probate: 28 NOV 1732 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Order to John Read, Exec. of Est. of Israel Read of Reho., dtd. 28 Nov 1732 [7:460/1]." 2 Probate: 6 DEC 1732 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Inv. of Est. of Israel Read of Reho., dtd. 6 Dec. 1732, pres. by John Read, Exec. Apprs: Ephraim Carpenter & Noah Sabin [7:504/5]." 4 Probate: 18 DEC 1733 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Acct. of John Read, Exec. of Est. of Israel Read of Reho., dtd. 18 Dec. 1733. Incl. legacies per will to: John Read, heirs of Israel Read, Josiah (sic, Joshua?) Read, Jeremiah Read, Rebecca Read, Elezebeth Read & Ruth Read. Incl. payms. of debts to 'Widdow Hannah Read' & 'Widdow Martha Read.' Item paid 'to Ezekiel Read for clothing and other Necessarys for ye widdow' [8:39/40]." 5 Probate: 16 MAR 1735/6 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Note: "Acct. by John Read, Exec. of Est. of his uncle Israel Read of Reho., dtd. 16 March 1735/6. Incl. items for care of Rebecca Read,widow of Israel, 'She being bed Red and unable to help her Self' from 3 March to 13 March 1735/6 [8:325/6]." http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&id=I10845 | READ, Israel (I013016)
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| 69 | BIRTH: Moritz Gmelin, "Stammbaum der Familie Gmelin" (Karlsruhe: G. Braun'schen Hofbuchhandlung, 1877), p. 33. Also: Richard S. Simpson, Ph.D., "History of the Gmelin Family in Pennsylvania" The Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, Vol. XXXIV, No. 1, 2004, pp. 93-109. !MARRIAGE: Ibid. !DEATH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184565. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12675 | GMELIN, Jeremias (I013315)
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| 70 | Carla: There were 2 Catherine Akerleys. The Catherine Akerley who m. John Knox was the d/o Oliver and Lucy(Ward) Akerley. This can be established from the papers involved with the estate of Oliver who d. intestate ca Apr. 1843. His 5th dau. Esther Maria Mead, wife of William Mead, was apponted administrator of the estate on 1 June 1844. A list of Oliver's children is among these papers and one of the children was "Catherine Knox, living somewhere in the state of Maine". The reference for this is Queens Co. Probate, Box 7, 1844, on Mormon film # 851, 178. I do not know the names of the parents of the Catherine Akerley who m Solomon Wright. The Loyalist Obediah Akerley had a dau. Catherine but, I do not know her husband's name. Mary Akerley, d/o Oliver and Lucy(Ward) Akerley was listed, in the estate papers mentioned two paragraphs above, as a "spinster". If she married, she therefore m. after 1844. I hope the above is of some help. Fred Amos, Burlington, ON. | AKERLEY, Catherine (I007282)
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| 71 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I010826)
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| 72 | CATHERINE WADE SHEPARDSON, b. 29 April, 1848. Three years, Oberlin College. Took course in medicine and practiced at Pasadena, Cal., for about 20 y ears: m. at St. Johns. N. B .. 17 March, I875. Dr. Stephen Shaw Black, who was b. 8 July, 1846. Now res. on orange ranch near North Glendale, Cal. P. O. address, R. F. D. No.1, Burbank, Cal. No ch. The Shepardson family, a record of the line of Samuel Shepardson | Family: BLACK, Stephen Shaw / SHEPARDSON, Catherine Wade (F02884)
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| 73 | Certificate Number: Bride Name: HOOPER VIRGINIA Bride Town/State: EASTPORT, ME Groom Name: CHAFFEY ROLAND Groom Town/State: EASTPORT, ME Date of Marriage: Sunday July 31, 1949 | Family: CHAFFEY, Roland Augustus / HOOPER, Virginia (F02243)
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| 74 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: SILVERTHORNE, Paul / Living (F02320)
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| 75 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BROMLEY, James D. / Living (F02319)
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| 76 | Certificate Number: Bride Name: KAY GRACE I Bride Town/State: WATERVILLE, ME Groom Name: TIBBETTS BERNARD B Groom Town/State: WATERVILLE, ME Date of Marriage: Monday July 31, 1911 | Family: TIBBETTS, Bernard B. / KAY, Grace Isabel (F02321)
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| 77 | Certificate Number: Bride Name: KAY MARY E Bride Town/State: WEST ISLE, CN Groom Name: BLAKE HERBERT T Groom Town/State: Date of Marriage: Thursday October 28, 1909 | Family: BLAKE, Herbert T. / KAY, Mary E. (F02322)
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| 78 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / LINGLEY, Myrtle L. (F02245)
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| 79 | Certificate Number: 8210533 Bride Name: CHAFFEY TESSA Bride Town/State: PERRY, ME Groom Name: FTOREK STEPHEN J Groom Town/State: ROBBINSTON, ME Date of Marriage: Saturday September 18, 1982 | Family: FTOREK, Stephen / CHAFFEY, Tessa (F02249)
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| 80 | Charles and his brother Earl are living with their uncle Thomas. Their mother is dead and their father is living elsewhere. | ORSER, Charles (I012735)
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| 81 | Charles Barter in his The Barters of Avondale has Louise SAVAGE as John's wife. It should be Louise CARVELL, widow of Ezekial SAVAGE. see: http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=3&p=surnames.weade I am re-posting this info: My gggggrandfather, Henry CARVELL, b. 6 May 1792, in Kingsclear, York County, NB, m. Elizabeth WHITE on 1 Jan 1814 in Fredericton, NB. Their daughter, Mary Ann/Louise, b. about 1817, m. John Campbell BARTER Sr. on 28 May 1836 in St. Mary's Parish, York County, NB. John C. BARTER Sr. and Mary Ann/Louise CARVELL had two children: Louisa, and John Campbell BARTER Jr. b. about 1843 in Avondale, Charlotte County, NB. John C. BARTER Jr. m. Dorcas Charlotte WEADE before 1874, and they had three children: Louise "Brownie" Campbell BARTER b. 1874, Rena Valona BARTER, and John Reud BARTER b. 11 March 1879 in Penniac, NB. | Family: BARTER, John Campbell / CARVELL, Louise (F00130)
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| 82 | Charles burial was attended by Albert McKinley and John Hogan. John was married to Mary Ellen Sweeney and Albert was married to Elizabeth Sweeney. (see PANB records for Sweeney in Albert County). | KYLE, Charles (I010885)
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| 83 | Charles is living beside his mother and father. | MATTHEWS, Charles William Hamilton (I011019)
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| 84 | Charles Norman Kyle is now Norman McDonald. | KYLE, Charles Norman (I011035)
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| 85 | Children are found in obituary for Lillian Hatt. | Family: THORNE, Arthur Blair / HATT, Lillian Doris (F02866)
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| 86 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F00020)
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| 87 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: STORM, Staas / DE VOE, Susanna (F02485)
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| 88 | Clara appears on several passenger and crew lists on voyages between Boston and Yarmouth and Saint John between the years 1929 and 1936. It's possible that she was working on these ships. | SOMERVILLE, Clara Beatrice (I011274)
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| 89 | Corporal George Eugene MARKS Date Deceased: March 30, 1985 Age: 66 Units: Royal Canadian Air Force Period of Service: World War 2 Legion Branch: Havelock Branch Location: Havelock, New Brunswick http://www.legionmagazine.com/en/lastpost/details.asp?tfm_order=DESC&tfm_orderby=Rank&alpha=M&offset=11700&LastPostData_ID=291400 | MARKS, George Eugene (I011327)
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| 90 | County Albert Place Albert Newspaper The Maple Leaf W. Alder trueman was born at Wallace, N.S. on Jan. 29, 1849. In 1856 his parents moved to Point de Bute (West. Co.) N.B. where he resided until 1869. He was educated at the common schols and Mount Allison institution at Sackville. In 1869 he attended training school in St. John, after which he had charge of a school, In Trinity term 1873, he entered the study of law in the office of the present Justice King, then Attorney General. He was sworn an attorney of the Supreme Court in June 1877 and was called to the Bar in June 1878. On July 1, 1877 he entered partnership with Jos. Howe DICKSON, Esq., Sackville. This partnership was dissolved on Nov. 11, 1878. On Nov. 18, same year, Mr. trueman entered partnership with Hon. P.A. LANDRY of Dorchester, to which place he removed and contined with Mr. Landry up to Sept. 6, 1880. The same month he removed to Albert (then called Hopewell Corner), at which place he has since resided. He is solicitor of the Halifax Banking Co. for this county and secretary and trustee of the school in this district. W.A. trueman is a son of Rufus F. trueman, who still resides at Point de Bute, and has no brothers or sisters of the whole blood living, but has two half brothers quite young. His sister, Alma trueman, died in 1872, age 17 years. | TRUEMAN, William Alder (I010926)
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| 91 | Daniel F. Johnson, B.B.A., Certified Genealogist P.O. Box 26025 Saint John, New Brunswick Canada E2J 4M3 | Source (S0044)
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| 92 | Daniel F. Johnson, Volume 39 Number 903 Date June 23 1876 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph The trueman monument for which the trueman descendants arranged at their centennial meeting has been completed and set up by H.J. McGrath. It is a spire of Carara (Italian) marble, 5 feet high and 6 inches at the base, supported by a plain marble base, beneath which is a blue granite rock from Eagle Rock quarries, Me. The inscription is: In Memory of / William trueman / Who emigrated to New Brunswick / From Yorkshire, England, / With his family in 1775 / Died 28th February 1797, / Aged 77 years, / And his wife Ann, / Who died 29th January, 1800, / Aged 87 years // In Memory of / William trueman / Only Son of / William and Ann trueman, / Who came to America / With his parents, / And after being 51 years in Westmorland / Died in peace Sept. 9th, / 1826 / Aged 74 years. / Also of Elizabeth his wife / Who came to America / From Shelton, England / In the year 1774, / And died 22nd April 1825, / Aged 67 years. / They left 7 sons and 3 daughters / Erected in 1875 by their descendants who / now number 523 (cross reference Elizabeth trueman) | TRUEMAN, William (I007190)
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| 93 | Daniel is shown living in his father's household along with his wife Eliza and their son Charles. | WOODWORTH, Daniel Obed (I005752)
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| 94 | Daniel, at age 13, came to New England on the "Elizabeth & Ann" in 1635. | PRESTON, Daniel (I013125)
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| 95 | dau. of Ernest Carew, wife of Elvin V. Lundstedt | Source (S0040)
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| 96 | dau. of Lyndon Carew, first cousin of Alan P. Lundstedt | Source (S0039)
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| 97 | David is living with his step son James Steadman Ricketson. | CRANDELL, David H (I010773)
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| 98 | Death Certificate #1075 Massachusett Home for the aged and Imfirm 1 month & 7 days Edward Ackerly Cambridge, Middlesex Co. residence: 16 Lopez male white widowed 84 years spouse: Caroline F. Ramsey residence in city 65 years died: July 29, 1945 buried: August 1, 1945 Cambridge Cemetery birthplace: St. Johns, N.B. father: James Ackerly / England mother: Informat: Mr William Ackerley | AKERLEY, Edward (I007328)
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| 99 | Death record shows that Mary Ruth's parents were Daniel Woodworth and Ruth Stiles. | Source (S0255)
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| 100 | DEATH: Death certificate : ------------------ Ella Whittington date of death - 6/14/1947, 7:40 AM place of death - Bridgeton Hospital address - 3 Central Avenue, Bridgeton, NJ widow husband - Samuel age 85 date of birth - 8/3/1862 place of birth - St John, New Brunswick father - Ward Ackerley, b. Ireland mother - Mary McAuley, b. Ireland informant - Mrs. Ada Woodruff, 3 Central Avenue, Bridgeton, NJ burial - Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, NJ | AKERLEY, Gabriella (I006007)
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