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| 1 | "Reside in RI" | Family: F381
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| 2 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F238
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| 3 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F136
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| 4 | Elizabeth's sister Jessie Ann was a witness | Family: F19
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| 5 | Five other children died young (Bill Gildea) | Family: F8
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| 6 | Had many children! | Family: F167
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| 7 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F267
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| 8 | Marriage performed by Joseph Sutcliffe. Witnesses: William Harris and George Bursey. | Family: F317
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| 9 | Married at Cochrane Street United Church | Family: F60
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| 10 | Married at Cochrane Street United Church Per Aunt Lily - not actually married in the church. Nan & Pop travelled to St. John's to be married by Rev. Wilson, who had been the minister on Flat Is., and Nan had promised him that if he was still in Nfld. when she got married, he would perform the ceremony. So they went to St. John's, but there was a snow storm on the day, and they were unable to get to the church. The minister, however, was able to get to the boarding house where they were staying, and they were married there (and not the church). | Family: F3
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| 11 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F95
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| 12 | Married at the Salvation Army Temple, Springdale Street | Family: F132
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| 13 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F161
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| 14 | Married in Dunahdee, near Bangor, Norther Ireland (Nan E.) | Family: F133
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| 15 | Married in St. John's (Aunt Mottie, 8/21/99) | Family: F13
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| 16 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F6
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| 17 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F17
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| 18 | Married, lived in USA (NY state). Adopted daughter Wilma. | Family: F233
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| 19 | May have had other children (Nan's notes) | Family: F218
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| 20 | Source: Aunt Lily 7/21/97 | Family: F231
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| 21 | St. Paul's Anglican Church | Family: F258
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| 22 | St. Paul's Anglican Church | Family: F374
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| 23 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F275
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| 24 | William and Lucy were married at the St Patrick's Parish in Burin, September 1871. Their witnesses were Michael TARRANT and Matilda FITZPATRICK, I don't know if these are friends or relatives. | Family: F15
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| 25 | Witnesses: John Brown and James Head. | Family: F316
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| 26 | Witnesses: John Cullimore and John Turner | Family: F141
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| 27 | Still Living. | Private
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| 28 | Still living in Hickman's Harbour (Aunt Mottie - 8/21/99) | Cecelia ?
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| 29 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 30 | Shot by brother of Carol (WC) | Robert Andrews
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| 31 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 32 | Downeast 7AS notes with death: "F/John h/Elizabeth 58y" If this is correct, then his father was John Ash (?), and he was born in 1853, not 1843 as I have (from Uncle Hubert's baby book) | Elihu Ash
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| 33 | Birthplace uncertain Lilian (Mom Crum) or Lillian (Leanne's family tree, from Dad Crum) | Lillian Jane Ash
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| 34 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 35 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 36 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 37 | It is not known which children (if any) are Catherine Bishop's although it is believed that Susanna was her daughter. It is believed that it was Catherine Barrett that moved to Hodge's Cove with Caleb. | Catherine Barrett
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| 38 | Worked with railway? (Mom C.) | James Bland
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| 39 | Source: Aunt Lily 7/21/97 | ? Butler
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| 40 | 1809 or 1811. Not sure if he was [94 or 96?] yrs old whe he died. | William Butler
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| 41 | Aunt Ina says b. 1906. | Margaret Calderwood
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| 42 | Lives in Balgown, Kirkholm, Stranraer, Scotland (Nan E. - 11/1995). | Mollie Calderwood
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| 43 | Lewis' mother was a Carter, father was a Winsor. Lewis was conceived before they were married, and Mr. Winsor went back to England. They were planning to be married when he returned, but he died when the ship that was carrying him back to Newfoundland sank. Lewis' first wife, expecting a baby, had died in childbirth while he was fishing. | Lewis Carter
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| 44 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 45 | Left handed Lived in Bay Robert's Cause of Death: Heart attack Occupation: Brigadier with Salvation Army | Abram Churchill
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| 46 | 1921 Hodge's Cove census has June 1875; Peddle.doc has 1874 | Albert Churchill
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| 47 | See attached sources. | Albert Churchill
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| 48 | Chesley's brother is Gordon, see 103-CH (Maude Smith) (WC) | Alice Churchill
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| 49 | Peddle.doc: Nov 11, 1944 | Ambrose Churchill
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| 50 | Saw Mill operator, Confectionary store owner, St. John's. Started sawmill in Goobies (then called Churchill's) with mother and two brothers. Last water wheel in Newfoundland. Said to have bitten off a man's thumb. Lived in Portugal Cove, Hodges Cove, Goobies, St. John's (WC). | Ambrose Churchill
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