Matches 281 to 320 of 1,753
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| 281 | 25th Battalion, Private, Regimental Number 67049 He emigrated to the United States in 1923. | Comstock, Carl DeWolfe (I13125)
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| 282 | 6 Nov 1903 was a Friday and agrees with Borden's Undertaking books. Headstone inscription says 1904. | Churchill, Elizabeth (I626)
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| 283 | A 1906 civil engineering graduate of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, Otis Wack was general manager of what became the Fundy Gypsum Company based in Windsor N.S. between 1913 and 1929. A charter member of the Rotary Club in Windsor, Nova Scotia, organized February 15, 1929. In 1946 he was Vice President of Engineering, United States Gypsum Company Ltd., Chicago, Illinois. | Wack, George Otis (I13815)
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| 284 | A bank manager | Pope, Percy Clarmont (I14595)
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| 285 | A banker | Braine, Robert Thomas (I12067)
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| 286 | A blacksmith | Chittick, William Lawson (I10143)
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| 287 | a blacksmith | Ward, Harry Welton (I15711)
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| 288 | A blacksmith. Resident of Hantsport at time of marriage in 1871. Living in River Hebert, Cumberland Co., in 1891. | Chittick, David (I9307)
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| 289 | A boat builder, lived at Mount Denson. | Bezanson, Otis (I8784)
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| 290 | a bookbinder | Phillips, Clarence Lloyd (I16475)
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| 291 | A boot and shoemaker. | Carey or Cary, Joshua (I1288)
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| 292 | A building contractor, r. Hants Border | Rowlings, Edwin Archibald (I11669)
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| 293 | A butcher b. Gaspereau, Kings County, NS | Westcott, Samuel Lathrop (I18291)
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| 294 | A butcher. | Morton, Ebenezer Kinsman (I17401)
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| 295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12591)
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| 296 | A carpenter | Carey, Gilbert Francis (I1275)
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| 297 | A carpenter - 1901 | Golan, Alexander (I6379)
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| 298 | A carpenter - 1901 Census - Lockhartville, Kings, NS | Harvey, James Edward (I12112)
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| 299 | A carpenter. | Mitchner, Rodmond (I13119)
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| 300 | a Farmer | Anderson, Orlo Wyman (I11496)
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| 301 | A farmer | Harvey, Joseph Robert (I13961)
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| 302 | A farmer 1901, 1911 | Blackburn, Earnest Alonzo (I10663)
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| 303 | A former Shamrock, Eddie Pearson played on the 1961 Maritime Championship team and had played a number of years of intermediate ball in the 50's | Pearson, Edward Leroy (I7780)
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| 304 | A grocer in Hantsport for almost 40 years. Founding President Lucknow Branch 109 Royal Canadian Legion | Harvie, Leland Benjamin (I508)
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| 305 | A journalist and newspaper Editor, worked in Peking and Hong Kong, China. | Ramsay, Alexander (I14661)
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| 306 | A lumberman 1890 | Shields, James (I18735)
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| 307 | a Machinist | Amirault, Clarence Joseph (I2479)
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| 308 | A marine engineer at time of marriage. | Burns, George Harris (I175)
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| 309 | a Mariner | Stoddart, George (I16086)
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| 310 | A mariner | Lyon, Joseph (I17321)
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| 311 | A Mariner - 1898 | Hatfield, George (I12110)
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| 312 | a mariner, widower in 1895 | McDonald, John (I16043)
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| 313 | A master rigger. Buried at Hantsport per death certificate. | Burns, Robert Frederick (I2239)
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| 314 | A medical doctor. | Pollard, John Ellerly Lardner (I19095)
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| 315 | A missionary. | Wellwood, Arthur Wesley (I1878)
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| 316 | A native of Bay Roberts, Newfoundland. In 1900 joined the Hudson's Bay Company as an apprentice clerk in Cartwright, Labrador and 40 years later retired from the top position in the Fur Trade Department. - The king of Baffin land: the story of William Ralph Parsons, the last fur trade commissioner of the Hudson's Bay Company 1996 | Parsons, William Ralph (I6078)
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| 317 | A new electric Organ was presented to the Mount Denson Baptist Church by Mrs. Irving Myers of Newburg, N.Y. on the occasion of the church's rededication 3 October 1965. | MacDonald, Elsie Blanche (I4398)
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| 318 | A nurse, journalist and founder of the Canadian Association for the Welfare of Psychiatric Patients. | Salter, Gladys Gertrude (I2371)
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| 319 | A nurse. Died of carcinoma. | Alley, Inez Maude (I256)
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| 320 | A painter 1931 | Mitchner, Hibbert G. (I13195)
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