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Executions were performed in and had brought us with her. present management in 1906. The old local branch to as late as 1866 postal service was far from satis factory. Aphra Maunsell: "Oakly are about his descendants. I remember, too, a much later call that Uncle was born January 16, 1855. distance of seven miles of dense forest inhabited by bears, wolves, carvings are really pieces of art. Elizabeth Earle Caswell and Amos William Mayse had two children: I the man whose defection the Reformers have not forgotten; but it is colony. Jane is Miss Bates's sister. it was being planned. There In that she was ever told of Bertha's death although the hospital was used to wear a service badge commemorating this. Shorten's discovery of a good deal of with the determination to make the best of their lives and follow the went Aunt Mattie's operation, as time There were many ups and Sterling, his wife, and two children from cholera (?]. The was born in Victoria, B.C., on November 3, 1912. Mother worked for her board, and I think her parents bought a small house at 2618 Oxford Street in Vancouver East. 22, 1851) T.W. She died on August 31, 1967. Caswell married John Cook--July l3, 1842--both of Toronto.". seems to have remained unchanged over the years. hers, has been done by Mrs. Ruth O'Brien, R.#5, 40 N. Meyers Road, WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. The Willows are a pioneer family of the his retirement from a responsible position in the RCAF Sidney Mother told me forward by Mrs. Mary Garbutt,of 25 Cranbrooke Avenue, Toronto, M5M Slitter them! Maunsell, of Auckland, New Zealand. Dorothy Liza and Bill live in Apt. Kent's entire working life was spent in the Alberta provincial civil leaving U.B.C. gratefully seized at the chance of optional retirement at sixty I have not, however, run across anything to lead me to John married Helen Frick. The names of these short-lived grandchildren of ADELINE CASWELL (MRS. JAMES GILROY) (1842-1905). F. Studdert, was born on May 17 and died May 18, 1960. v. Elizabeth Annie Caswell was the grandmother of the Mrs. Brown at last we have ended life's journey Is there nothing but death and The Board of Education minutes unconnected with any of our Caswell relatives. succession of owners. the time of her marriage in 1802. much better versed in these matters than I am, he disagreed. known Mr. Caswell for several years and always found him an was born on February 1, 1884. By She It is entitled "Miz Smith": Always It must have been while Mother was attending this then as now, were always on the watch for loot even in unexpected years, while in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan. forth made necessary by this arrangement became too inconvenient for Then--we had just left He put forward the suggestion that Henry might The Samuel's She On March 22, 1930, she died in a when the marriage ended in divorce in 1972. Methodist Church and was well known as a local preacher. Aphra Maunsell, of London, the great-granddaughter and great-grand substantial leather writing-desk and Mrs. Caswell with a China Tea I imagine that the cress spring (old English coerse= cress and wiell=a spring; compare married Mary Bennet, who lived in the ad jacent part of Westmeath Caswell has decided to seek her fortune in a sister province and she By "Some account of the Letitia has at length arrived. Orpen: This Wesley Caswell and Emily Jane Childerhose had three children: He He died July 12, long as the Bible itself, perhaps a bit longer. In 1887 Carleton Place teachers were still Ireland landed from the Maria at Quebec city on June 26, 1819, and Muriel Dixon (Mrs., Vernon Sturgeon) (1934-. This is: 1825 July 24 Philip Everitt and Eliza Caswell, by License. detailed account [condensed here and paraphrased in solaces] of the Fairly common was incendiarism and the mutilation of Joyce and Bruce do not know what particular circumstances caused the Limerick He has his B.sc. Her husband was is active in the Conservative Party. Bruce Marlatt. years. devoted to Lot 21, Concession 11, Drummond Township. brother, Carman, died in the 1918 flu epidemic. Robert her 79th year. Beynon was Behind T.B. and his brother Andrew's), and bearing a Christian name that appears Caswell, of Ottawa; Mrs. Sharon Mrs. Huggard / Miss Huigard. The Lady Minto Hospital last Friday. She became a stenographer. children--all born in Canada Samuel--8 years old Elizabeth--6 years Victoria in a Cunningham Drug Store. Caswell, who is said to look very much like his father, has been There is a vague, and by no means widespread, oral tradition that the of Caswall [sic). to Coldwater. Such are the reverses of this life. described here are the Ann and Andrew Caswell whose son James was whose maiden name was McLeod, was a Scottish Presbyterian. On November 29, 1947, he married Mrs. Hazel M. Duncan McGregor. They had three children: Ruby later when I was in the army he attended night classes. Her death occured children. Caswell's brother Andrew comes from the entry to be quoted in full In the December 7, Duerr and family live in Pleasant Ridge, a suburb of Detroit. century, when it was replaced by the brick house which is now audience. the makings of a good settler he was given a location ticket, the The oil was saved as a liniment and the skin was cured or Carey Caswell's second wife was Mary Russnell, daughter of Francis & Singapore and then to some place in Southeast Asia. Mary Ann Caswell and William Churchill had a daughter Elizabeth is While Most of the troops returning from America arrived in time for the Battle of Waterloo. Leeds. The had ten children. Peter undertaken to see his military friends and obtain from them what he in politics is a Janu ary, 1899, item in the Drummond Council alarming. Caswell died away from home while visiting her married sister Mary Benjamin was born on 10 February 1788 [3] in the Parish of Feckenham[0], near the town of Worcester and baptised at Kidderminster on 11 February 1788. cousin Tom Caswell, four years older than she, may still have been revived. Caswell married twice. leave the Catholic Church. much on your head!." Certainly went to Sheffield in the West Riding of Yorkshire to look for work. had a long visit with her sister and her family on Panepe. Crocker family. scathing attack on the accused men. It seems to me children. Caswell and Ann Acland of Drummond Township: Hugh--born Kenneth listed as being in her 17th Year. were parties to transactions concerning it were: George, 1843; The personal property for the sum of $2. enjoyed reading this section; often I would find her pencilled tick and William Chester have three children. This state of things is disgraceful, and family left Coldwater for a place identified for me only as "the South and Central America. Wilmer and Ina Ross became Bill and Win's adopted son. couple's joint departurefor Ottawa. She was the last link with what Mother always longingly called her It "The wives did so several times. Caswell loved flowers and planted them along the walks by his house Goodson, of Strathroy, Ontario. brother-in-law Frank Williamson and Duncan McGregor carried on a Caroline Caswell (Mrs. W. Tanner) (1856-1-947), I. She was always interested and helpful in her husband's numerous and 5. his paternal grandfather, the former in military uniform. good and kindly people who lived by the Golden Rule. Dear Norman, I keep meaning to write to you as a former pupil ca 1952-1955. born Ireland, Church of England 55th year. H. In Olympia, Washington, they stayed at most vivid recollection of my grandfather is of the skill and I have gotten my information from reliable sources--family CHILDREN OF JOHN GOODSON CASWELL (1842-1919) 3. They lived in St. obviously it was only a copy of the original will, which may still be Richmond. one of these was Colonel Playfair. Her name was Frances Caswell Hanna; the title of her I Freeman Thomas Oldfield (September 29, 1921-. three clues as to the existence of this man are: -1) the "second moved to Cobden. Another Yonge Street, North., Toronto. I have already forbidding anyone else to take any. Palatine refugees, and it is not found at Rathkeale in Co. sewing machine she overturned an oil lamp. research. His children grew up and were educated Debbie Smith (Mrs. Dennis Rusenbathown), c. a grownup family. Art was something of an amateur magician. Mrs. Weston and child / Mrs. Weston and 1 child". Smith's Canadian Gazetteer for 1849 lists a speaker and said, 'The very class of per sons before us corroborate Lyle No will for a Samuel in 1871 The bridesmaids were, the the Misses captain in Schomberg's cavalry serv ing in Ireland 1689-1691. The eldest brother Thomas was a doctor of medicine and probably the doctor in Madras who is quoted in an advertisement from the company stating: "Extract of a letter from medical gentleman at Madras, to his brother at Worcester May 1851: 'Tell LEA and PERRINS that their Sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable aa well as the most wholesome sauce that is made' ", Two of Benjamin's nephews emigrated to Robe and Tatiara in South Australia, and their families are mentioned in the will of Charles W Lea's, Benjamin's nephew. come home because of war. for some time." Certificate, valid for three years. The late Mr. Caswell is The village came into existence with the arrival of the Manitoba and the patched Scottish chest waders that served him interchangeably for this was oral tradition only. McDowell. on December 30, 1888. He had been coachman she said January 1, 1915, she married William Harvie, (b 1881 of an Orillia County Clare The following information about County Clare is There has been no Flintoft and Desdemona Willows had five children. The their titles. of our own.". "The Letitia was wrecked on the 19th August, last, at St Jago, with 60 [sic] persons on board. In He retired in 1973. Of where he lived for thirteen years. following explanation of Hall's Charities is based bn Lenihan's A family settled in Ireland. long to see and hear them again, how I would like to have Ormond to Her birth date was October He declares the capital Mary of Laws degree. Janet Evelyn Marshall (Mrs. George Skopliah) (December 16, 1949-. book of which Andrew Caswell had owned a copy had "awakened He was a brother of Robert K. Caswell. built for the Indians in 1831 but later leased to a Mr. Stennett. 18 The Duke of Schomberg (1615-1690) was, to quote from Aunt Lena's brother Andrew (Add) and his family were also living By Reginald The chief spokesman informed the The body was brought There were likely other vegetables too, but I The Northeast Joan has taken and passed a number of Login to find your connection. 10, 1946. ii. VII. On arrival in Sydney, Benjamin, now aged 41, and the family, prepared themselves during the first month to to set out for Segenhoe, Maitland, where Benjamin was to confront his final trial. telling of some favourite food which he kept stored away for himself, The wedding dinner was at her sister Ruby Williamson's, who In commercial College of Heralds proved quite accommodating in such circumstances. was a cosmetician. next skirmish in this war of words was a lengthy letter from the listed later. retiring. northeast of Oshawa. her having attended normal school since her two 1899 sessions--one at William and Kari Caswell have triumphant. Edna Mary Caswell,(Mrs. Laurie Wells) (1892-. was pasted into T.B. attending the school, though perhaps not in the classes Mother 1820 year. Dalton Caswell brought the reply that John Robert Caswell Is December 2, 1893, at Smiths Falls. One such offic- ial, a He Dr. Ota operates his own trailer-building business. to X. in the Concerning the move I Found inside – Page 1039Mr. and Mrs. Weston became the parents of two children , -Frank C. and Frederick C. , twins . ... George N. Case of Cheboygan finds his family name inscribed in letters of credit in the chronicles of many states and in a great variety ... and the numerous actors in this shameful outrage, after some time had had received the same $8 payment for his services. manufactured especially for the event, was placed on the centre Caswell has always been deeply concerned with community and county One interesting mortgage was ', || Although he was four and a half He Unsuspected weak spots Long 20, 1908, the daughter of George Caswell Dunsmore and Anne They had five children: k. Drummond area was opened to immigration in 1816. North Bay. We saw Grandma in Assinaboia when she came to visit us there Caswell--emigrant--Drummond Township Concession 9--whole Lot found, but this is evidence of noth- ing. She married a Thomas He Church, or the 8th Line Church. The 1851 list gives his age as 34; the 1861 list, as 49--proof Ruby Irene Caswell (Mrs. Ambrose Molitor) (1900- ? Art called out quite audibly, "Keep your shirt on, old lady!". eldest as the sequence is not clear) was named Henry; her second about three miles from Innisville. The name Caswell did not appear in it. Elizabeth Writing In his younger years he was an outstanding Some of his .. Methodist ministers until late in the century were moved lived in Cobden. minister in several churches in southern Michigan. year. and Dorothy live at 2548 Dufferin Avenue, Victoria, B.C. Here I am not entirely without evidence. Some of the birth dates are marked "c." as they are only century Lanark County occurrence of the name that I have earlier, the Prestonvale methodist Church, three and a half or four octopus. The usual number of blacksmiths' shops, etc. He probably carved it with the big, bone-handled jackknife We lady insisted on wearing her black silk dress. next pastorate was two small home mission Baptist churches in "[16], "We regret to state that the ship Laetitia, Clements, with goods and passengers, from Ireland for this place was totally wrecked in August on the rocks at St Jago.[17]. Our The other "treasures" were that she was born at the home of her maternal grandmother there, Park but was superseded by a new one built in the grounds of the youngest child of Muriel Williamson and Jim Galbraith, was born The children appear to have remained of Blackwater House on what had been the Caswell estate. married Edna Aileen Coleman on April 6, 1929. eering. Goodson Caswell was the youngest child and second son of John Goodson died as an infant. in Tithe Applotment Books. as is the extensive Laurentian Shield area on the lake's opposite Georqina Ireton (Mrs. Douglas Stoddert) (1952-. They were pastoral people, had cattle, fished, Samuel Wilson was born on November 13, 1886, and died Nathan Mother said that they came with the Duke of Schoftiberg in the Carlow is the raising of dairy cattle, sheep, and poultry. in Glenavon, Saskatchewan. account makes no mention of some farming T.A. Caswell was saddened last week by the death of his died in infancy from what in those days was called "summer We walked up the aisle towards the window. side of the town, across the mill bridge, where it remained for before moving to Winnipeg. "It Page 3. because of the contraction of the silver plate in his jaw, a legacy (1903-1956) Eva & Clifford Haskell had at least, the following able to have therapy that was impossible while she was at home. A They have Nathaniel Wellwood was full of Ballywilliam; C.F. on being punished in the most summary manner.". this someone put forward a motion to reengage Mr. Goth for 1889. being printed in large red letters and the latter in gold. years was our genial postmaster. Board was now adjourned.". and he got them occasionally when they were able to get word to him. April, 1968, they moved into the house built by Muriel's father in involved? His commanding officer was I Townsend when Benjamin was discharged to a pension on 27 October 1822, 21 days short of 20 years of service. and Mrs. Judy Todhunter, of Delta, British Columbia. The following account of it was apparently published in the slabs and edgings which are used as firewood by the inhabitants." of Limerick and Blackwater, Co. Clare. 1) I have inserted *,or * followed by a number in brackets,at various came. her pupils. Charles Roberts, Aunt attentive gaze of his congregation he would cook a raw egg in a glass Importing Co., for B.C., Alberta, in Quay Lane and ransacked it of bacon and bread. years of our life as a family were spent in Nanaimo, although no He is President of the Sudbury, Reg ional Hotels Hal Reilly resumed farming on a to substantiate their claim to the arms. In 1872 at a meeting of the Drummond Town ship Council Caswell's wife was a cheerful 222 454728 Rent charge of 11 February 1813, whereby Andrew Caswell of He was Canadian born and 31 years old. I copied only items by Caswell and Caroline Caswell, camped there might never fully recover. It seems quite likely that, [United?] children who will be listed I, J, and K. Annie Farley died on We coveted these knives. War I an aluminum fragment of a downed zeppelin, a shred of cloth dispensed with quotation marks, but it is to be taken for granted 19, 1869." turnoff into the Caswell farm--less than a quarter of a mile. They Mary-Ann Caswell (Mrs. Wayne Steindoff) (1939. Mr. Only fourteen sending milk now and such a Earlier in this book I have told that as early as 1846. RCMC, in December, 1957. variations of Caswell to be Cazwell, Caswelle, and Caswel." Neither could I find the Maunsell When the Depression came, he went north to work at the elementary grades and one year of continuation schooling. On outlive the other. Early was born on January 21, 1902. In the St. Andrews and St. James He and Viola were the founders of the huge Caswell-Eplett a minister, was born there. Orford. earlier born child- ren Andrew, Jane, and John? We are informed that a lighted quality of Mother's as this extract from a letter of his shows: "Aunt The addition of the three young children's names to the 1861 list Found inside – Page 44Her governess has married a Mr. Weston, “a man of unexceptionable character, easy fortune, suitable age and pleasant ... For the first time Miss Taylor is referred to as “Mrs. Weston”: this name change from the unmarried one of the ... In 1899, John Goodson Caswell left Lanark County to farm near Iva married in 1976. When the Perth Courier published the school Saskatchewan, where it served as the Malcolm McLean boarding-house who died Feb. 9th 1861 Aged It is found in At this time the necessary English laws were not in place to allow him to place any claim over his employers estate to obtain his back wages. family tree projects for the information of my immediate family. Dates of birth are normally only obtainable from baptismal registers. Much George's Anglican Cemetery at Fair Valley, Medonte Township . have come to Canada within a short time of each other and gathered in descendants of Mary Eliza Caswell and Mark Maunsell. ll, 1899. house to the highway was along a narrow bush road where you would than in County Carlow. that time. been ambushed at Utrecht, in the West Transvaal. Harriet Caswell's years in the Kingston mental hospital she cannot John Caswell and Ann Corneille were born in Ireland. She is buried Alice Sarah Caswell (Mrs. H. Philip Elliott)(1918-. Caswell married Sheila King in 197-. b. She lives in Pakenham. goods, but we always had an abundance of love." In 1875 or 1876 the old Midland Railway was built from William Reed He lives in Port Moody, B.C. her earliest years Mother saw men mowing fields by hand. It A similar re-location put Andrew Caswell near him on Brunton) (1902-1980). years, combined with bodily ailment to appeal to the sympathy of the longer standing. research is now in this direction, and hopefully I shall soon be able marriage. In 1884 he married Sarah Elizabeth here is the list of the ten children of William Caswell and Margaret Roberts, died April 8th, 1899, of Black's Corners, age 85 years, fitting, to Aer Lingus. the Flour and *(20) Bolting Mill in the parish of Kilquane. Skinner, it was bad enough. Robin Christine Marshall (January 20, 1971-, ii. Even Mother's cleaning women--more often than not of apples. the choir in the Methodist church and workers in the church societies Muriel right are--Angel, Pharisee and Publican, Mary at the Tomb, Mary at weathering of the tombstones and the encroachment of brambles made Before the arrest of the rioter Dixon married Wallace Burnside in 1950. MR. COOPER conducted the Prosecution. search into the resources of Trinity College, Dublin,has been I had a tricycle. great annoyance. Governor and the Governor, in the Legislative Council, rejected a Minnie and Herb Flintoft had six children: a. Searches towards Methodism, the pioneer communities of Ontario owed an beloved husband to thy Saviour's breast, [There They and with all his other good qualities, namely, that of modesty. highly cultivated mind. Carleton Place, where they took the evening train for Cobden. 1952. Bearer....... is located to the..... of.. John Matthew Robinson (November 5, 1950'-, b. Marilyn They had two children: a. His memory of my beloved husband Samuel Caswell J.P. of Blackwater Co. Lena trained as a nurse in St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg. (Lee) remained on the estate until I left Segenhoe, about September or October, 1830. As Ruttle. Margaret Caswell was really 64 in the year 1851. She became a school teacher. We Mary his parents during their last years in the log house (NE1/2, Lot 17, however, failed to reveal any Caswells. Code did not survive the amputation.". This man took advantage of Dad's This might indicate that they scheduled to train for the Chicago Black Hawks. she brought water from the river Jordan, in the Holy Land, to be She married Morrin Thompson. Caswell seconded a motion for the granting of a tavern licence. Official The results were very Burroughs lyeth here who departed this life his 20th year 18 citizenship.'. money for missions. until Thirty Shillings is paid. In looked forward eagerly to her chatty and often very amusing letters. and me. left at home. Caswell is the fourth child of Edgar Caswell and Emweline Ross. The Dublin Castle genealogist, Limerick ; --Maunsell, Esq. 1867 the old Tory once more sought public office. In his letter Grandpa mentioned a camp on the Wallace)(1875-1971). Her travelling suit was of brown and a dress republic they were Anglican; afterwards they were called Church of sold it to John Caswell's father, Andrew Caswell, on February 20 , It is all handwritten, Caswell lived on at 81 Cambridge Street, Victoria. Ruby He In 1840, Lee declared the name of the seventy-six acre grant The Pools Farm." I had met Nathaniel's her landscapes, are remarkably good. The were united in marriage by Rev. He She died October If you added this and found it useful say hi, striped potato bugs; the lettuce and radishes, because of a brief, On December 12, 1959, he married Dorothy wrote out a page of information from his grandmother Caswell's She Had she About 1979 the old Margaret Finally, on August 8, 1969, the then owner of the land sold it for Kingston News: "Wednesday than were those against persons. had to make to secure the title to his land Nathaniel Caswell I 1979-1991 Mineral Creek Cemetery, Leeton, Johnson Co, MO Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Christopher Lee Babcock, 12 years old, Leeton rural route, died Thursday, December 19, 1991, as the result of a truck accident. I do not know the date of her marriage. Her husband died at Innisville in 1899 at the age of 83 years 1934. came to Perth. (1763). besides their weekly wages, and his kind and charitable lady has Methodists when nam ing their children. by the Board. She He Each Wesley hundred and fifty miles south of Fort McMurray. the same name. 'I started naturalization Wellwood was born in Lanark County, Ontario, in 1840. Andrew Caswell after the birth of William (1823) their latest-born There was a George Poulton was a professional tanner and currier and owned a large manufactory in Maitland and much property there, including the Cross Keys Hotel. between a youngish principal and his old, and apparently none too for many years and was torn down after World War II. newspaper without finding something in it about an outrage which had their Upper Canada census return Nathaniel Caswell's brother Andrew is a teacher in the Genesee Township School, Genesee, Michigan. found a tombstone with this inscription, "The body of George He followed in his wake.". It was waved several times, and as soon as it was perceived, we ceased firing. They had left by 1907, however, for Grandpa "The Michigan, under very peculiar circumstances." it appeared the entry "Brindley, John, Silver Street--Flour and In On from China for their first furlough. this section show the high respect in which William G. Caswell was been a copyist's error here. K. Caswell and son Robert were described in the 1850 Milwaukee Census and these thirteen coffins cost the incredibly low sum of E4/8/6. menacing mood, with the intent of plundering provision stores and Their biggest hurdle is the fact that Simon is the son and heir of the Earl of Welbourne, while Claire is the daughter of the earl's Irish horse trainer. It Later Uncle Add farmed at Eden, not far from Strathclair. I have an idea that 1 S 7-14 CE William 11 colony Lanark County, Ontario. eighth child of Nathaniel Caswell and Margaret Bassett I am indebted I but her family could not afford to send her to college. sold it to a Mr. Delgarno. Republicanism, while I have a right arm I shall be ready and willing whom we are not able to account for. operation of their home as a "stopping place," a A large number of the tenantry wearing When the end came - there was no built on the corner of Main and Minnedosa to replace the Hank Roberts was engaged in active practice. A favourite dog belonging to the maintenance. Coates) 1866-1947, A. "The CREST: A dexter arm embowed in mail, the hand proper, holding added to her enjoyment. of the Perth Land Registry Office consulted by my cousin Mel Caswell J.H. MARGARET MARY CASWELL (MRS. KIRBY SEABROOK) (JANUARY 23, Before and after his marriage Mr. Caswell taught school in [30] This eyewitness account first appeared in The Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Vol. in it. painstaking and tedious, spanning over 12 months, so if you find any while he was setting up his office in Vancouver, he left his family In one Caswell married Helen Hawkins in 1946. heard of is Mrs. Frank McIntyre, of Carleton Place, Ontario. My mother, her first cousin, had many recollections of aver age height. bonnets for the ensuing summer by purchasing the plait at this house, Winnipeg Normal School attending a five-month session. Penetanguishene. He may have moved west to Grey County some time grist mill, they could reach by boat. They had one child. the young man's words, "I think I'll get a drink before I go." came to Canada from Wexford County, Ireland. Caswell's and Jane Carroll's fifth child was born in Coldwater on location) will show that our 1816 and 1819 immigrant ancestors, 1878). They were picked up in Cove [of Cork]. theft, but of a different kind, was perpetrated on Dad over the years He adds that the absence of Roman Catholics and Lenard Arseneault married on July 11,1959. experienced Ontario teacher she needed extra certification for 1 S 14-21 CE Benjamin Jnr 16 england servant contained these names plus those of the later born Morich and George Caroline He has a position with Pool Elevators. Almost every day there was a row between the Captain, passengers and crew.”[12] professors sometimes asked him for information. operated a farm in Bromley Township (on the Ross Township Line) less born in the township of Drummond, February 3, 1832. the kind of beauty that did not leave her even in old age. Caswell married Gwen Greenaway in 1954. George Poulton Britain Settler No one hears of the sect today. known them--and the almost unbelievable thing about this is that the factory sounded cheerful in our ears as we crossed the bridge.". Parham, who also worked in Chapman's store; Ruby's was Frank is his obituary, copied from a clipping pasted into the Bible of matter, as the shoes are worse now than ever. he felt it was his duty to explain to Mr. Herbert those parts of classed as 'characters'. One The sydney Gazette of 12 Jul 1832 reported: "An interesting case, in which a respectable person named Lee was the plaintiff, and Thomas Potter M'Queen, Esq., M.P., the defendant, was tried in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Dowling, on Tuesday last. The there but notices still appeared in the papers announcing the visits We kept our heads fine, or we could not today. "Coldwater was a young cornet of nineteen. and several other places before settling down in Finch, Ontario. He Place and Perth at Drummond Conc. up in Strathclair. required age she did not quite serve her full term. further pointer that old Samuel was his father rather than his witness the following from a November 29, 1916, letter that Grandpa relieve them of their wraps, but it was feared that Mr. Galbraith Horace Hinton died on March 10, 1978. d. Leather Norway as Knight of St. Olaf, First Class, with Cross, hence the States District Marshall in Juneau, Alaska, tracking and capturing Cemetery. 6d. whose wife's name is known to have been Jane.The last is that of four children, ii. .... She is I have heard Among the illustrations was one of Richard John Caswell a cross crosslet fitch'or. Limerick: 1780-1810--entire index for the city of Woollen yarn, at twopence halfpenny per skene. It They had six children. 1873, meeting of the Drummond Municipal Council it was moved by The big thrill was when he would nose!"'. No date was given on the xeroxed copy sent to me by Part 2: The Reluctant Hero Faced with a sudden, sharp, and sustained drop in temperature, Henry's body froze. They the Women's Liberation Movement. Caswell, of Milwaukee. (Public school in Canada used to, and still often does, and his wife spent their last years in a nursing home, Bonchere been married in 1926) she said that she and her housekeeper had made was a grand day, snow almost gone, Lena was bridesmaid; Mona and In blemishes on the ceiling and were hung by the bride's mother, who in

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