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6801 from Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911 (ancestry.com)
Birth of Ora Mable on 5 Nov 1887 in Enniskellen to Wm Edward Gellett, Dairy Man, and Harett Adella Welding  
Gillett, Ora Mabel (I6850)
 
6802 from Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911 (Ancestry.com)
Lloyd Napper born 23 May 1885 in Petrolia, Lambton, ONT to Milton Napper, a machinist, and Elvira Smith. Registered on 22 Jun 1885. 
Napper, Lloyd Melville (I5386)
 
6803 from Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913 (ancestry.com)
Mary Doreen Smith was born 21 Apr 1904 in York, ONT to William Smith and Mary Brunner 
Smith, Mary Doreen (I12604)
 
6804 from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com)
James Milton Mannon, Jr, age 48, divorced, Attorney at Law residing in San Francisco, son of James Milton Mannon and Mattie Ann Clarke, and Frances Margaret Berry, age 25, nurse, residing in Port Arthur, daughter of Henry Joseph Berry and Harriet Cummings, were married on 5 Feb 1907 in Port Arthur, ONT. Witnessed by Hance L Berry.  
Family: James Milton Mannon / Frances Margaret Berry (F2517)
 
6805 from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com)
Marriage on 14 Nov 1912 in Hamilton, Wentworth, ONT of William Morton Patterson, age 21, occ Traveller, bachelor son of William F Patterson, Manufacturer, and Helen Kemp, to Frances W. Harris, age 21, spinster, dau of Lloyd Harris and Mary Perkins.  
Family: William Morton Paterson / Frances Wavertree Harris (F1965)
 
6806 from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com)
Marriage on 3 July 1912 in St Catharines, Lincoln, ONT of Roy Rodney Wiley, 37, born Galva, IL, residing Buffalo, NY, son of Wm. R. Wiley and Nellie F Day to Alice Matilda Vanderburgh, 29, born St Catharines, ONT, dau of Geo. H. Vanderburgh and Sophia Anne Chubbick  
Family: Roy Rodney Wiley / Alice Matilda Vanderburgh (F1636)
 
6807 From Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com)
Marriage on 31 Dec 1874 in Yarmouth, Ont of William E Gillett, age 25, born Yarmouth, son of Mansfield and Loiusa Gillett, a farmer, to Harriet A Welding, age 20, born Yarmouth, dau of Watson J and Sarah E Welding. Witnessed by Orlando Gillett of Yarmouth and Nancy Kinsey of Malahide 
Family: William Edward Gillett / Harriet Adelia Welding (F2253)
 
6808 From Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (Ancestry.com)
Marriage on 7 Nov 1872 in Petrolia of Cyrus Francis Perkins, age 20, of Petrolia, born ONT, Speculator, son of James and Mary Perkins and Margaret Cecilia McIntosh, age 18, of Petrolia, born ONT, dau of John and Mary McIntosh 
Family: Cyrus Francis Perkins / Margaret Cecilia MacIntosh (F380)
 
6809 from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (Ancestry.com)
On 2 May 1874 in Petrolia, marriage of Alonzo Perkins, age 27 yrs, of Petrolia, born Sparta ONT, bachelor, merchant, son of Wm F and Hannah Perkins and Almeda M Thomas, 18 yrs. of Petrolia, born Stoney Creek ONT, spinster, dau of William and Ann Thomas. Witness Cyrus F Perkins and Herman Ermy (?). 
Family: William Alonzo Perkins / Almeda Catherine Thomas (F301)
 
6810 from Oregon Death Certificate (posted by diana greb of findagrave.com)
Edith Jenny Baker, born 9 Jun 1879 in IL to Hiram Woodring of PA and Anna Horn of PA, widowed, died on 20 Feb 1946 of Toxic Hepatitis in Lebanon, Linn, OR. Resident for 12 yrs. Burial 23 Feb 1946 in Lebanon IOOF. Informant Frank Baker. 
Woodring, Edith Jenny (I2555)
 
6811 from Oregon Death Certificate posted on findagrave.com
Bertha Bella Morgan a widowed housewife residing Klamath Falls, Klamath, OR, born 16 Jun 1879 in Claire MI to William Edward Baker and Anna Augusta Schunk, died on 3 Oct 1964 in Klamath Falls of congestive heart failure. Burial on 6 Oct at Linkville cemetery in Klamath Falls. Informant Anna Marie Hall (daughter). 
Baker, Bertha Belle (I15292)
 
6812 From Oregon Deaths and Burials, 1903-1947 (familysearch.org)
Eliza Esabel Rose, died 6 Jun 1926, age 49, daughter of W.H. Cogswell and (?) Woodle, husband Daniel Rose. 
Cogswell, Isabel Eliza (I6637)
 
6813 from Oregon State Death Certificate (posted on findagrave.com)
Caroline Hart, widow of Henry Hart, residing Ilwago WA, born 19 Oct 1825 in Falmouth JAM to Francis Perkins b. ENG and unknown mother b. ENG, died 29 Jul 1918 in Oceanside, Pacific, WA. Burial 1 Aug in Riverside Cemetery. Informant James D Hart.  
Perkins, Caroline (I1375)
 
6814 from Pat O'Dell of findagrave:
Wed 28 Nov 1859 College Springs to Wm. N. Woods. First dau born at Braddyville, Iowa and in her third year died at East Otto, NY. Son born at College Springs died in third year at W. Salem, Pa. Daughter Melicent born in Ky in 1877 died in 1936. Mary's half-sister Mrs Belle Flenckenstein of East Otto, NY  
Dow, Mary Eliza (I4068)
 
6815 from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
Emma E Woods, a housewife, 29 Oct 1868 in Chagrin Falls, OH to Wm. G. Seykes b. OH & Eliza Secongost b. PA, died on 18 Jul 1910 in New Castle, Lawrence, PA from a gunshot wound in the breast and drowning at Edenburgh, Lawrence, PA. Burial 20 Jul 1910 in Greenville PA. Informant J.F. Woods. 
Sykes, Emma E (I5202)
 
6816 from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
Frank M Woods, retired, husband of Virginia Woods, born 31 Aug 1857 in New Hamburg PA to Wm Woods b. New Hamburg PA & Nancy M White b. PA, died on 17 Aug 1927 in Greenville PA of acute nephritis. Burial on 19 Aug in Shenango Valley Cemetery. Informant H.I. Woods of Stillwater OK. 
Woods, Frank Marion (I4288)
 
6817 from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
Ina Milroy Woods, a housewife residing Sharpsville, PA, married to Ralph A Woods, born 27 Feb 1891 in McKean Co, PA to Charles Milroy and Millie Stark, died on 25 Jul 1960 of renal shutdown. Burial 27 Jul in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Informant Ralph A Woods of Sharpsville. 
Milroy, Ina May (I5198)
 
6818 from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
James Alexander Woods, a hotel bar tender, single, born 6 Nov 1864 in Mercer PA to John Alexander Woods b. Mercer PA & Eva Eich b. Homburg GER, died on 6 Apr 1914 in Greenville, Mercer, PA of pulmonary tuberculosis. Burial 8 Apr in Shenango Valley Cemetery. Informant Frederick Lewis Bach of Rochester PA. 
Woods, James Alexander (I4040)
 
6819 from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
John F Woods, 73, a retired machinist for the B&O R.R. residing New Castle, Lawrence, PA, widow of Emma Sykes Woods (died 1910), born Greenville PA to Alexander Woods b. USA & Eva Eich b. Germany, died 10 Dec 1935 in New Castle of acute broncho-pneumonia. Burial 12 Dec 1935 in Shenango Cemetery, Greenville PA. Informant John R Woods of Mayfield Heights OH. 
Woods, John Frederick (I4039)
 
6820 from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
Mrs Mary Woods, a housewife residing Pitcairn PA, married to Frederick H Woods, born 20 Feb 1901 in Warren OH to Thomas G Waller b. UNK & Emma Weir b. Fredonia PA, died on 3 Sep 1938 in Pittsburgh PA of breast cancer. Burial in Sharpsville, Mercer, PA. Informant F.H. Woods. 
Weller, Mary Elizabeth (I17584)
 
6821 from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com)
William Wesley Woods, age 45 min, born 26 Mar 1917 in Sharpsville, Mercer, PA to George Woods b. Sharpsville & Ella A Gallup b. Little Rock AR, died on 26 Mar 1917 in Sharpsville of atelectasis. Burial at Riverside cemetery, Sharpsville. Informant George Woods. 
Woods, William Wesley (I5201)
 
6822 from Philadelphis Evening Bulletin, Jan 1927
Mrs. Frederick Howard TREAT of Wayne, died early today at her home after an illness of several months. She was seventy-three. She was born in Brattleboro, Vt., in 1854, the daughter of Elizabeth FARR and Lucius DAY, both of old New England stock. In 1878, she was married to Mr. TREAT, also of New England ancestry. She is survived by three children, Herbert Adams TREAT, Devon, and Frederick H. TREAT, Jr., and Mrs. William C. DICKSON, both of ???. 
Day, Mary Lucie (I832)
 
6823 From Portland Vital Records
Hart, James D June 13, 1930 City_of_Portland 1777 
Hart, James Dixon (I1940)
 
6824 from Princeville Telephone, Mar 1955 (findagrave.com)
John B. Hough, well known retired farmer, passed away at Methodist hospital in Peoria Saturday afternoon following an illness of several years. He was born in Galva June 6, 1877, a son of William and Emma Day Hough. He was united in marriage to Miss Rosene Pauline Klepfer December 21, 1898, she passed away October 11, 1906. December 26, 1910 he married Miss Florence Pullen of Dunlap. He lived in Stark county for a few years and 1901 the Houghs moved to Akron township about two and one half miles east of Princeville and resided on the farm until his retirement a few years ago. Surviving are his wife: two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Adams of Princeville and Mrs. Rosene VanSandt of Indianapolis, Ind., one granddaughter, Miss Frances Adams, a sister, Mrs. William Luff of Kokomo, Ind., a nephew, William S. Hough of Kokomo Ind. And a niece, Miss Elizabeth Luff of Kokomo, Ind. Preceding him in death were his parents, a brother and sister and a son, Paul Simpson Hough. Funeral services were held in the Bouton Memorial Home Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Arnold Dalzell of the Presbyterian church in charge. He was laid to rest in the Princeville cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews, Ben, Robert, Chester and Alva Pullen. Harold Hall and Ralph Streitmaiter. Among those attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Luff and daughter Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. William of Kokomo, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson of Abingdon, Mrs. Eliza Orendorf of Peoria and Mrs. Emmel Bloeser of Moline. 
Hough, John Boyden (I5339)
 
6825 from Probate file for Edward Fitzmaurice, 25 Jul 1907 (ancestry.com)
"That the said decedent, Edward Fitzmaurice, left no will, and left, as his only heirs at law, Martha M. Hanify, his daughter, who is entitled to a one-third interest in all the property and estate remaining for distribition; Lena Stolker and Marie Stolker, children of Catherine Stolker, a deceased daughter, who are each entitled to a one-sixth interest in all property and estate remaining for distribution; and Edward J. Brown, Hale Brown, Gerald Brown and Eugenia J. Brady, children of Annie Brown, a deceased daughter, who are each entitled to a one-twelfth interest in all property and estate remaining for distribution." 
Fitzmaurice, Edward (I1718)
 
6826 From Probate records of Elgin County
CREELMAN, WILLIAM
YARMOUTH, 1848, FILE=26, MFNO=1465
NOTES
- death date uncertain, no will, died at Detroit
- petition was by Bedford Ogilvie of Yarmouth and Hannah Ogilvie, his wife
- petition granted August 30, 1848 
Creelman, William (I1786)
 
6827 from published obituary (weirfuneralhome.com)
Hazel May Baker, 93, a retired secretary for Gilmore-Rothery Ins CO, where she worked for years, until her retirement in 1972, died Wednesday, December 13, 2000 at Melrose Nursing and Rehab Center in Melrose, Massachusetts. Hazel was born and Educated in Medford, graduating from Medford High School. After High School, she moved to Malden where she resided for the rest of her life. She was a member of the Centre United Methodist Church, and she was active within the Church groups there. Miss Baker lived in Malden, Massachusetts for most of he life. She is survived by many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father Albert Baker, her mother Mabel Cole, her brothers Albert Baker, Arthur Baker, Clifford Baker, Warren Baker, her sisters Villa Appel, Georgia Baker, and Helen Wood. She was born November 02, 1907 in Medford, Massachusetts the daughter of Albert and Mabel (Cole) Baker. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 18, 2000 at 10:00 A.M. at Weir - Mac Cuish Funeral Home. Rev. John C. Blair of Centre United Methodist Church will be officiating. Burial will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford. 
Baker, Hazel May (I2284)
 
6828 from Quincy newspaper - 10 Dec 1925 (posted by Karen de Sanno on findagrave.com)
"Dr. Reuben Woods One of Oldest Professional Men in Quincy, Dies"
For More Than Forty Years Practiced in Payson and Quincy, Being Known as One of Leading Eye and Ear Specialists in This Section of the Country - Had Distinguished Record, as Surgeon With Union Army During the Civil War. ----
Dr. Reuben Woods, one of the oldest and most widely known members of his profession in Illinois, died at his home in Quincy, 1807 Jersey street, at 10 o'clock Wednesday evening at the advanced age of eighty-eight years. He retired from active practice several years ago and for many months the infirmities of advancing years have confined him to his home. With characteristic patience he bore the affliction of his steadily failing strength, ever thoughtful for those about him, greeting his friends with a smile and a flash of his native wit, ever grateful for the kindly offices of those who cared for him. He was spared from suffering during his illness and when the final summons came he quietly closed his eyes in eternal sleep."

Reuben was a prominent ear, nose and throat specialist. He was a surgeon during the Civil War and among the first to use anethesia during the Civil War. One of Founders of Quincy Humane Society and member of the University Club of Chicago. 
Woods, Reuben (I17837)
 
6829 FROM R. L. POLK & CO.'S 1886-7 BAY CITY DIRECTORY
Hill Clement C, res 804 Fitzhugh
Hill Frederick C, clerk, bds 804 Fitzhugh
Hill Rufus C, laborer Thomas Munn, bds 804 Fitzhugh

FROM R. L. POLK & CO.'S 1890-91 BAY CITY DIRECTORY
HILL Frederick C, Mach Industrial wks, Bds 310 Webster 
Hill, Clemon Church (I1389)
 
6830 From Recollection of Louisville by Joseph J Eisenbeis, Vol. 65, Jan 1991 (Filson Club History Quarterly)
Across the street was Charles Volz' grocery. He was a very nice man, but he did not do as well as Mr. Steinmetz, namely because he was a Republican and the neighborhood by far was Democratic. He also had Republican speakings with a platform in his back yard which faced the street. Mr. Volz sold his grocery finally to a Mr. Kirk with Kamber dairy store in rear. Motto: When in business be neutral and independent. 
Volz, Charles Rudolf (I8205)
 
6831 from Records of New Cemetery at Andover Center in "History of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire: 1751-1906"
Baker, Caroline M., wife of Charles died Dec. 18. 1881, aged 52 years 
Dow, Caroline M (I14362)
 
6832 from Records of New Cemetery at Andover Center in "History of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire: 1751-1906"
Baker, Martha J, wife of Charles died Aug. 26, 1893, aged 70 years 
Clark, Martha (I14364)
 
6833 from Records of Old North Church Cemetery, East Andover in "History of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire: 1751-1906"
Emerson, Clara E. (Baker) Chapple, wife of Jonathan Harvey 
Baker, Clara E (I14363)
 
6834 From Register of Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, at St. Thomas (my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/stthomas.htm)
Marriage.-November 8th 1829-James Vansickle, of the Township of Yarmouth was married by license to Susan Minor of the same place, on this day, by me. Given away by Christian Minor. Witnesses-Joseph M. Moore, Isaac Minor. 
Family: James Vansickle / Susan Minor (F217)
 
6835 from review of Stienert Hall Recital in "The Boston Herald", 10 Nov 1911 (genealogybank.com)
Gertrude Walker-Crowley soprano, give a recital last evening at Steinert Hall... It is the fashion of certain singers to rely chiefly upon their powers of imaginative interpretation; and when this reliance is based upon skillful management of a voice which may not in itself be of great beauty, the result is often effective. Others prefer to lay emphasis up the merely mechanical side of their art, and they are thus uninteresting as interpreters, although correct in execution. But when both execution and interpretation are lacking, it is reasonable to expect that there shall be some effort on the part of the singer toward even occasional correctness of intonation. Mrs. Walker-Crowley's voice is singularly unpleasant in quality. Last evening mismanagement of breath marred her technical proficiency in her singing and there was at all time a madding imperfection in intonation. Except for a few tones which were warm and sometimes brilliant, she filed to impart emotional color to her singing. Her interpretations were without the element of variety, and read laboriously from a book, the effect was that of a lesson being conned. The singer was at her best in "La Chanson der Patre," which gave excellent opportunity for her to show the attention to detail that marks her work. There was a small audience.
 
Walker, Gertrude (I3880)
 
6836 from Revolutionary War Pension Application Files
Soldier served from NY. Soldier was b.1760 and d. 6-7-1824. Soldier m. Patience Dennison in 1793 VT. Soldier lived at Bridgewater, VT and Lyme, CT. 
Perkins, Joseph (I2714)
 
6837 from Revolutionary War Pension file of John Minor (Fold3)
While residing at Lyme, Connecticut, he enlisted, the February under Lieutenant William Perkins and served six months with the Connecticut Troops assisting in the construction of Fort Trumbull.
from Revolutionary War Pension file of Seth Sterling (Fold3)
in the year 1779 he resided with his father in the Town of Lyme County of New London State of Connecticut and belonged to Capt. William Perkins company of State Militia in said Lyme that from his best recollection at the first of May 1779 he was drafted from said Perkins company as a private soldier to serve sex months as a Militia Man and that as near as he can recollect at the middle of May 1779 he was called and taken by Sargent Ely and marched direct to New London Connecticut and joined Col Wells Regiment of the Connecticut State Troops in Capt Lees company and was stationed at said New London till the latter part of November following and was then dismissed during which time at New London he helped finished and complete a Fort and Barracks and mount the Cannon on said Fort. 
Perkins, William (I2707)
 
6838 From Rhode Island Deaths, 1630-1930
Name: Josie M B Waldron
Relation: wf
Kin 1: Philip Waldron
Kin 2: Margaret T Waldron
Death Date: 19 Jun 1908
Age: 41 yrs 
Baker, Josie M (I1574)
 
6839 from Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Feb 8, 1892 (fultonhistory.com)
Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, relict of the late Judge Alden S. Baker, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Daniel Van Brocklin, of Middleport, aged 88 years. 
Wickham, Elizabeth Wanton (I1581)
 
6840 from Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, July 4, 1985 (fultonhistory.com)
Lillie T. Baker died at the home of her parents in Middleport, N.Y., Tuesday, July 2d. The deceased leaves, besides her parents, one brother, S.J. Baker, of Chicago, and two sisters, Bessie and France of this city. 
Baker, Lillie Theodosia (I801)
 
6841 from Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, June 21, 1898 (fultonhistory.com)
Orrill L., wife of A. J. Baker, died at the family home in Middleport, N.Y., Saturday night, aged 72 years. Besides her husband she leaves one son, S.J. Baler, of Chicago, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles H. Saunders, and Miss Mary E. Baker of this city.  
Smith, Orrill L. (I1560)
 
6842 from Rocky Mountain News, 3 Nov 1990 (genealogybank.com)
Lorene J. Baker, 84, of Wheat Ridge died Oct. 30 in Christopher House. Services were Nov. 2 in the Moore-Howard Mortuary, West 46th Avenue. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery. Miss Baker, a native of Burlington, retired as a teacher after 41 years, teaching in Jefferson County, Burlington and Seibert schools. She was a member of Burlington Methodist Church, Chapter AZ of PEO Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Kappa Iota sororities and the Jefferson County and National Retired Teachers Associations. There are no immediate survivors. Contributions: Colorado Heart Association, 1280 S. Parker Road, Denver 80231. 
Baker, Lorene Jane (I2587)
 
6843 From Roots Ireland Church Baptism Record (roootsireland.ie)
Mary Anne Kenedy was born 7 Jul 1877 in Athleague Parish, Roscommon Co, Ireland to Denis Kenedy and Sara Flanagan. Baptism on 8 Jul 1877. Informants Thomas Brennan and Margaret Flaherty 
Kennedy, Mary (I11671)
 
6844 From San Francisco Call Newspaper Index:
Landers, Dorothea ... died in 1881 ... age 56 ... 1881D-2226 
Watson, Dora (I4468)
 
6845 from Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 (familyseartch)
Mary Mackechnie was born 25 Jan 1834 in Bonhill, Dunbarton, SCOT to Robert Mckechnie and Margaret Watters  
McKechnie, Mary (I11697)
 
6846 from Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 (familyseartch)
Robert Mckechnie was born 26 Dec 1833 in Cardross, Dunbarton, SCOT to Robert Mckechnie and Margaret Watters 
McKechnie, Robert (I11749)
 
6847 from Scotland Marriages 1561-1910 (familysearch.org)
Marriage of Robert Mckechnie and Margaret Watters on 9 Mar 1833 in Cardross, Dunbarton, SCOT
and
Marriage of Robert Mackechnie and Margaret Watters on 8 Mar 1833 in Bonhill, Dunbarton, SCOT 
Family: Robert McKechnie / Margaret Watters (F4250)
 
6848 from Scotland Vital Records,
Martha Craig, age 29, born Glasgow, residing in Glasgow for 1 year, daughter of ___ McKechnie, a Mason (journ??) and ___ Gray, married to Daniel Craig, a Joiner (Master), died on 4 Jun 1855 at 61 Young Street in Glasgow of Gastric Fever lasting 4 months. Burial at Eastern Necropolis. Informant Daniel Craig, widower. 
McKechnie, Martha (I495)
 
6849 From Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910 (familysearch.org)
Stephan McKechnie married Margaret Duncan on 7 Oct 1843 in Cardross, Dunbarton, Scotland
and
Stephen Mackechnie married Margaret Duncan on 7 Oct 1843 in Bonhill, Dunbarton, Scotland 
Family: Stephen McKechnie / Margaret Duncan (F4259)
 
6850 from Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 (ancestry.com)
Catherine Munro Mckechnie was born 13 Mar 1854 to Thomas Mckechnie and Cecilia Atchison. Baptism on 23 Apr 1854 at London Road Presbyterian, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, SCOT 
McKechnie, Catherine Munro (I11718)
 

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