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| Anonymous | This Whole Thing | 0 | May 11 2012, 2:51 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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This Whole Thing should be put on Saint John Old Pictures -This is beautiful :)
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| rex-lawton | looking for family | 0 | May 10 2012, 6:34 PM EDT by rex-lawton | ||||
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my name is rex alan lawton jr,and im trying to find family on my fathers side,i know he had a sister her name is hariette and her husband is clifford,if you can please help
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| GlennBaird | Samuel and Martha's Children | 0 | Apr 23 2012, 7:11 PM EDT by GlennBaird | ||||
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Thus far I have found:
Sarah Ann (my 2nd Great-Grandmother), Robert, Isabella, Mary, and Frances. There seems to be very large gaps in their ages, where there any other children? Glenn Baird |
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| GlennBaird | grand children of Moses and Mary | 2 | Apr 23 2012, 5:38 PM EDT by GlennBaird | ||||
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2. Caroline Amelia Harvey (Moses1) was born about 1850 in New Brunswick.
Caroline married John Cathers Porter on 2 Jun 1873 in Perth, Ontario. John was born about 1851. Children from this marriage were: 13 M i. Minnie Agusta Porter was born on 22 Mar 1875 in Mornington, Perth, Ontario. 14 M ii. Howard Harvey Porter was born on 26 Dec 1880 in Millbank, Perth, Ontario. 10. Mary Frances Harvey (Moses1) was born on 16 Feb 1870 in Elma, Perth, Ontario and died on 8 Jan 1950 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mary married Donald Malcolm E Lineham on 3 Oct 1895 in Elma, Perth, Ontario. Donald was born on 17 Mar 1872 in Perth, Ontario and died on 29 Aug 1957 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Children from this marriage were: 15 F i. Lillian Marie Lineham was born on 10 Aug 1896 in Perth, Ontario and died on 4 May 1991 in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. Lillian married Torsten Richard Swanson on 25 Dec 1928 in Vancouver, British Columbia. 16 F ii. Dorothea Helen Mctinyre Lineham was born on 18 Jul 1901 in Perth, Ontario. Dorothea married Frank Leslie Chester on 7 Sep 1923 in Vancouver, British Columbia. 17 F iii. Doris Margaret Lineham was born on 6 Jan 1904 in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada and died on 14 May 1973 in Richmond, British Columbia. Doris married Clifford Chalmer Ternan on 11 Jun 1925 in Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada. Clifford died on 28 Apr 1991. 18 M iv. Donald Harvey Lineham was born on 22 Jul 1907 in Manitoba, Canada and died on 5 Feb 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Donald married Margaret Teresa Hopkins on 18 Feb 1928 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Donald next married Marion Edith Hopkins on 5 Mar 1933 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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| GlennBaird | children of Moses and Mary | 2 | Apr 23 2012, 3:52 PM EDT by blackriverrosi | ||||
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Children from this marriage were:
+ 2 F i. Caroline Amelia Harvey was born about 1850 in New Brunswick. Caroline married John Cathers Porter (b. Abt 1851) on 2 Jun 1873 in Perth, Ontario. 3 M ii. Frederick Harvey was born in 1852 in New Brunswick and died on 9 Mar 1876 in Elma, Perth, Ontario. 4 F iii. Emily A Harvey was born in 1854 in New Brunswick. 5 M iv. James Albert Harvey was born in 1858. James married Sillian Dietzel on 25 Oct 1894 in Wentworth, Ontario. 6 M v. William Henry Harvey was born on 17 Jun 1859 in Atwood, Perth, Ontario and died on 14 Jan 1927 in Waterloo, Ontario. 7 F vi. Anna Belle Harvey was born in 1860 in Elma, Perth, Ontario and died on 4 Jan 1930 in Atwood, Perth, Ontario. 8 M vii. George Harvey was born in 1862 in Ontario. 9 M viii. Edward Earle Harvey was born in 1867 in Atwood, Perth, Ontario, died on 20 May 1924 in Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, and was buried on 22 May 1924 in Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario. Edward married Sarah Isabell McKay on 25 Dec 1894 in Durham, Ontario. Sarah was born about 1866. + 10 F ix. Mary Frances Harvey was born on 16 Feb 1870 in Elma, Perth, Ontario and died on 8 Jan 1950 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mary married Donald Malcolm E Lineham (b. 17 Mar 1872, d. 29 Aug 1957) on 3 Oct 1895 in Elma, Perth, Ontario. 11 M x. Cyrus Wilmington Harvey was born on 19 Feb 1872 in Elma, Perth, Ontario. Cyrus married Maggie Ballantyne Dickson on 25 Dec 1905 in Perth, Ontario. Maggie was born about 1875 and died on 25 Oct 1921 in Elma, Perth, Ontario. 12 F xi. Fredina May Harvey was born on 27 Apr 1876 in Elma, Perth, Ontario. to be continued
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| Anonymous | contact | 0 | Mar 8 2012, 9:02 PM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Hey Tim Its Ray .CONTSCT ME AT hiraymo@gmail.com
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| Anonymous | hello | 0 | Dec 16 2011, 12:16 AM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Hi I know alot about your family and also want to learn more. Sarah Wells daughter was my great grandmother on my mom's side. She has recently died this year.
Can you send me more information to my email nancyakanena@yahoo.com |
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| LewisMRuddick | John C. Ruddock son of James Ruddock | 0 | Oct 13 2011, 6:15 PM EDT by LewisMRuddick | ||||
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Ruddock, John C.
John C. Ruddock. Born in the city of St. John, NB, Mar.13, 1852, and accompanied his parents to New York, where his father left the family, consisting of the mother and three children, and went to California. In the spring of 1853 the father sent for the family, who came to California by way of the Isthmus of Panama, and settled in Jamestown, Tuolumne co. There James Ruddock, the father, engaged in mining, merchandising, stock-raising and lumbering at different times, and was one of the leading and influential citizens of the county. The children attended whatever private schools there were in the vicinity until the establishment of the public schools, which institutions were attended regularly by them. In 1868 John passed an examination before the Co. School Board, and obtained a second grade certificate, and engaged to teach school at Green Springs, Tuolumne co. After completing a term of about 7 months he followed the family, who had moved to San Francisco and entered the State Normal school. He graduated from that institution in March, 1871, and soon engaged to teach at Onisbo public school, about 15 miles south of Sacramento on the river near Courtland Landing. Next he came to Mendocino co. and took charge of the public school at Mendocino, in August, 1871. He continued until June, 1875, when he went to Round Valley, Mendocino co. to teach an unexpired term of about 6 months. In the fall of 1875 he was elected to the position of County Superintendent of Public Schools, to which position he was re-elected in 1878. During his incumbency he, for two terms, acted as Vice-Principal of the Ukiah City school, and before retiring from office was chosen to the Principalship, which he holds at the present writing. Mr. Ruddock was married Feb. 4, 1880, to Kate Siddons. His parents are both living, and reside in San Francisco. History of Mendocino Co., CA - San Francisco, CA Alley, Bowen & Co., Publishers. 1880 Pp. 667 |
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| LewisMRuddick | Obituary of James Ruddock | 1 | Oct 13 2011, 12:11 PM EDT by blackriverrosi | ||||
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Description: Obituary of James Ruddock
Date: December 22 1905 Newspaper published in: Ukiah FATHER OF J. C. RUDDOCK DEAD Attorney J. C. Ruddock was called to San Francisco Wednesday by the sudden death of his father, James Ruddock. The deceased had never been sick a day in his life barring the ordinary illness until he had a stroke of paralysis a few months ago from which he never fully recovered. Mr. Ruddock had no intimation of his father's last illness until he received word of his death. The deceased had never visited this city and his only trip to this county was as a timber expert a number of years ago to the Gualala woods. James Ruddock was born in 1819 in Mallow, Cork county, Ireland, and moved to this country when quite young and was for a number of years foreman of a ship yard in St. Johns, New Brunswick. He moved to Norfork [sp], Virginia, and from there to New York and finally located in California in 1852 at Jimtown, Tuolumne county. He engaged in mining there for a number of years and in 1870 moved to San Francisco where he has since resided. His wife died about two years ago. The funeral occurred at 10 o'clock yesterday morning and interment took place in the family plot in Holy Cross cemetery. The surviving children are Attorney J. C. Ruddock of this city, James Ruddock of Idaho, Andrew, George and Patrick Henry Ruddock of San Francisco. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=64001
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| LewisMRuddick | John C. Ruddock | 0 | Aug 3 2011, 6:50 PM EDT by LewisMRuddick | ||||
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Ruddock, John C.
Born. in the city of St. John, New Brunswick, March 13, 1852, and accompanied his parents to New York, where his father left the family, consisting of the mother and three children, and went to seek his fortune in California. In the spring of 1853 the father sent for the family, who came to California by way of the Isthmus of Panama, and settled in Jamestown, Tuolumne co. James Ruddock, the father, engaged in mining, merchandising, stock-raising and lumbering at different times, and was one of the leading and influential citizens of the county. The children were kept closely at whatever private schools there were in the vicinity until the establishment of the public schools, which institutions were attended regularly by them. In 1868 John C. passed an examination before the County School Board, and obtained a second grade certificate, and engaged to teach the public school at Green Springs, Tuolumne co.. After completing a term of about seven months he followed the family, who had moved to San Francisco in the meantime, and entered the State Normal school. Graduated in March, 1871, and soon after engaged to teach the Onisbo public school, about fifteen miles south of Sacramento City, on the river near Courtland Landing. From there he came to Mendocino co. and took charge of the public school at Mendocino City, in August, 1871. He continued in that position until June, 1875, when he went to Round valley, Mendocino co, to teach an unexpired term of about six months. In the fall of 1875 he was elected on the Democratic ticket to the position of County Superintendent of Public Schools, to which position he was re-elected in 1878. During his incumbency in office he, for two terms, acted as Vice-Principal of the Ukiah City school, before retiring from office was chosen to the Principalship, which he holds at present. Married February 4, 1880, to Kate Siddons. His father and mother are both living, and reside in San Francisco. |
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| Tim62 | BROWN BELT | 0 | Jun 9 2011, 9:47 PM EDT by Tim62 | ||||
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YES !!! I had a one hour karate grading tonight and I am now a BROWN BELT....Black is next !!!
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| Anonymous | 1940 | 0 | Feb 13 2011, 8:03 AM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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what did you play indoors
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| Tim62 | Signed up! | 0 | Nov 27 2010, 1:12 PM EST by Tim62 | ||||
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All signed in = :).....karate goes really well...working on my brown belt material...
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| Anonymous | Burial | 1 | Nov 11 2010, 5:31 PM EST by blackriverrosi | ||||
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Do you happen to know where Caleb Newton and Charity Smith are buried?
Barbara
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| Anonymous | Lackies | 3 | Nov 7 2010, 9:46 AM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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I am one of the granddaughters of Dalton Lackie and daughter of Elizabeth Lackie (daughter of Dalton} It means a lot. Thanks to all who contributerd
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| Anonymous | history of homes | 0 | Oct 27 2010, 11:12 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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If you are interested in the history of the homes tied to your family tree, consider adding it to www.historyofhomes.net
This website is an online community designed for the research and sharing of homes around the world. |
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| Anonymous | Kurt Nork | 2 | Oct 19 2010, 7:31 PM EDT by blackriverrosi | ||||
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Does anyone have any info on Kurt Nork? He would be around 96 today. He was a hospital administrator [Convelescent] in San Diego in the 1960's, born in Germany. Had daughters, possibly Virginia M. Nork? Owned Reynard Way Conv Hosp, and the Closters, and one other. Was active in the San Diego Chamber of Commerce. Please contact me at roseline2012@att.net Jeff [step-son]
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| Anonymous | Mary Lackie | 7 | Oct 9 2010, 1:10 PM EDT by blackriverrosi | ||||
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Is Mary Lackie who married Moses Harvey any relation to this family and is Moses the son of James Harvey?
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| Anonymous | Frances Lawton and New Brunswick Probate Records | 10 | Sep 12 2010, 9:41 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Can someone help me? I am trying to investiage the Eager Family in St. John's New Brunswick. I have from EArly probate records by R. Wallace Hale, p. 254, that a Robert Eggar was a witness to the will of Frances Lawton in the city of St. John in 1818.......I am wondering who this Frances is and connection to this Robert??????? Diane Eager
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| Anonymous | Memories of the '50's and '60's~ | 1 | Sep 8 2010, 11:37 AM EDT by blackriverrosi | ||||
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I remember May Day Festivals. They were usually held on the last day of school. We would dress up in our finest dresses, hair done nice with ribbons and head out to school with such anticipated excitement.
Parents would come and set in the seats set up on the school lawn. Old Brownie cameras were held ready. Maypoles were danced around, classes sang "Bingo" and "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly" and Jack Lalane's workout song of "Push Ups Every Morning, 10 Times!" was played as a class did the PE routine to it. Ahhh....those were the days!
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