The Brown Family from Tandragee, Armagh, Ireland
Matches 3,401 to 3,450 of 7,047
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3401 | In 1881 she is working as the principal of a girls' school in Brighton, Sussex, England. Her sister, Ann is working as a governess at the same school. | Prangley, Sarah Ann (I13069)
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3402 | In 1881 she was working as a domestic servant for James Munro, master of the passenger lake steamer at Brig O'Turk, Dundarroch, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. | Stewart, Isabella (I16397)
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3403 | In 1881 they are found living at 88 Douglas St., Litchurch, Derby, with no children. Tentatively found in 1871, but not in 1861 or 1851. | Sharp, Fredrick (I14135)
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3404 | In 1881 they were living at 8 Maxwell Street, Govan, Lanark, Scotland. | Stewart, Margaret (I17412)
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3405 | In 1881 Walter was visiting the family of Archibald McKelvie in Edinburgh. Walter Stewart had relations with Willamina Campbell and had two children. They never married. | Stewart, Walter in Easter Torrie (I18413)
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3406 | In 1881 William Dent is shown as a widower living with Job and Thomas Tasker. His death is not found on Ancestry, which records end in 1932, so it is presumed he died after 1932. | Dent, William (I4845)
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3407 | In 1881, Archibald was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada as a young boy with his parents. Archibald has not been found in 1891. He was not residing with his parents at the time of the census. In 1898, at the time of his marriage to Mabel Hyde, Archibald was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada and employed as a labourer. Their marriage is registered as follows: "Archibald Ramsay STEWART, 26, laborer, Hamilton, same, s/o William STUART (sic) & Agnes, married Mabel HYDE, 21, Hamilton, same, d/o Edward & Elizabeth, witn: Harry HYDE & Ann KEENAN, both of Hamilton, 8 Dec 1898 at Hamilton." In 1901, Archibald was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada with his wife and first young child. He was employed as a retail store clerk. In 1906, at the time of his daughter Norma's birth, Archibald was employed as a merchant. In 1911, Archibald was residing in East Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada with his wife and children. He was employed as an iron worker at the LS Iron Company. In 1921, Archibald was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada with his wife and children. He was employed as steel worker at "Steel Plant B." Archibald lived most of his latter life at 383 Wilson Ave in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada. At the time of his death in 1935, Archibald, age 62, had been employed in the steel industry for 36 years (since 1899, which is contradicted by census records). He had been employed up to 1934. He last worked for the Steel Company of Canada (Stelco). He died of a heart blockage. | Stewart, Archibald Ramsay (I15327)
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3408 | In 1881, as a newborn, Mary Ann Angus was residing at 48 Grasmere in Lancaster, Lancashire, England with her parents and siblings. In 1891, at age 10, Mary Ann Angus was residing at 45 Grasmere in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with her uncle and aunt Robert Walter Angus and Mary Ann Wignall (likely illegitimate daughter of John Rigg.) Her parents were living just down the street at 63 Grasmere. In 1901, at age 20, she was residing at 45 Grasmere in Lancaster, Lancashire, England with her now-widowed aunt Mary Ann Angus (nee Wignall). Mary Ann Angus is not found in 1911. It is likely she married to an unknown man in the intervening years. There are multiple potential marriage matches. Given the popularity of the name Mary Ann in the Angus family in this generation, there is insufficient information to know which marriage might be hers. | Angus, Mary Ann (I353)
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3409 | In 1881, at age 17, Caroline was a servant for William Churchill, of High Street, Warminster, Wiltshire (about 4kms from Corsley). She married either Sidney Reed or William Strong. | Prangley, Caroline (I12490)
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3410 | In 1881, at age 2, David was residing in Madoc Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada with his parents and brother James. In 1892, at age 13, David was residing in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA with his parents and siblings. In 1901, at age 22, David was residing in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada with his parents and siblings. He was employed as a schoolteacher. In 1911, at age 32, David was residing in Esquimalt, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada with his parents and adult siblings. He was employed as a lawyer. In 1912, David married in Oak Bay, an affluent suburb of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada to Emily Margaret Johnston. He was employed in the firm, Brandon and Tait, at the time. Emily was a schoolteacher. In 1922, David was residing in Oak Bay, Saanich, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada with his wife and two children. He was employed as a lawyer. | Tait, David Spragge (I18993)
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3411 | In 1881, at age 5, James was residing in Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada with his parents and brother David. In 1890, James is believed to have been residing in Tacoma, Washington State, USA with his parents, however the 1890 USA census was destroyed. In 1893, James is listed in Williams Official British Columbia Directory as residing at 28 Elizabeth with his father. He was employed as clerk at TM Graham. About 1897, James married in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada to 16 year old Alice Smith. In 1900, James was listed in Henderson's British Columbia Gazetteer and Directory as residing in Victoria and working for the Colonist newspaper. In 1901, at age 25, James was residing in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, with his wife. He was employed as a bookkeeper. In 1911, at qge 35, James was residing in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, with his wife and daughter, Jean. He was employed as an accountant in an office. James and his family have not been found in 1921. In 1927, James' wife Alice died. In 1832, at age 54, James married in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada to 24 year old Amanda Helen Jussala. | Tait, James Leonard (I19092)
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3412 | In 1881, at age 5, Thomas was residing at 4 Lune Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his parents and siblings. In 1891, at age 15, Thomas was residing in Skerton parish, Lancaster, Lancashire, England with his parents and siblings. He was employed as a labourer. On 3 Jun 1895, at age 19, Thomas Roberts Angus, a labourer, son of John Angus, married in St. Luke's Church, Skerton, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, to Judith Dobson, age 18, a spinner, daughter of John Dobson. Judith was four months pregnant at the time of the marriage. She resided in Christ Church parish, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Witnesses were George and Grace Ann Rowe. Skerton is part of the city of Lancaster on the north side of the River Lune across the river from Lancaster Castle. In 1901, at age 25, Thomas R Angus was residing in Skerton, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his wife and three young children. He was employed as a joiner's labourer (carpenter's assistant). In 1911, at age 35, Thomas R Angus was residing at 77 Broadway, Skerton, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his wife and three children. He was employed as a joiner's labourer (carpenter's assistant). Sometime between 1911-1915, Thomas Angus and his family immigrated to Canada. In 1915, the Angus family were residing at 132 Birch Ave. in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, when son Thomas enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. In 1921, at age 45, Thomas Angus was residing at 35 (or 25) Gage Avenue in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, with his wife and three children. His occupation is difficult to read but appears to be a fireman. The census gives their date of immigration as 1895, which is impossible as they were still in England in the 1901 and 1911 censuses. On 15 Nov 1949, Thomas Robert Angus, residing at 35 Gage Ave, foreman at Lawson Lumber, died. His death registration incorrectly records his father's name as Charles Angus. The informant was his son Jack Angus who was only two years old when his grandfather died and who moved to Canada as a young boy so would not have known his grandfather. | Angus, Thomas Roberts (I34)
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3413 | In 1881, at age 7, Edward Angus was residing at 63 Grasmere Rd in St. Ann's Ward, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his parents and siblings. He was a student. In 1891, at age 17, Edward Angus was residing at 7 Dalton Road, in Park Ward, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his parents and siblings. He was employed as a furniture draughstman. In 1901, at age 26, Edward Angus was residing in South Everton, Everton, Liverpool, Lancaster, Lancashire, as a boarder in the home of Robert Rucastle, a furniture maker. Edward was employed as a furniture designer. On 5 Nov 1904, at age 30, Edward Angus was tried and convicted of assault with intent to ravish (rape). "He did feloniously ravish Alice Hodgson at the Borough of Lancaster on the 5th Aug 1904." He was sentenced to 18 months of hard labour. Census records show a 12 year old Alice Hodgson residing 3 blocks from Edward's parents in 1901. She would have been 15 at the time of the rape. The next closest Alice Hodgson lived 2 km away and would have been 13 at the time of the rape. On 27 Jan 1906, Edward Angus was certified insane. He was residing in the Lancaster Gaol and was removed to the Lancaster Asylum. His occupation was recorded as daughtsman. In 1911, at age 36, Edward Angus was residing as an inmate in the Lancaster Workhouse, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. His trade was as a draughtsman in the furniture industry. Edward died in 1928. It is believed that he never married nor had any children. | Angus, Edward Jr. (I496)
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3414 | In 1881, Ethel was residing with her aunt Charlotte Roberts nee Stewart in Kensington, England along with her sisters, Lilian and Helen and her cousin Eva, under the care of a governess. | Stewart, Ethel Mary (I16115)
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3415 | In 1881, he is found living in Glassonby with his uncle John Moffat. | Dawson, Hugh (I3868)
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3416 | In 1881, James was residing at Corriecrombie with his parents and siblings. In 1901, he was residing at Corriecrombie Lodge, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland, with his aging parents. In 1911, he was residing at Corriecrombie Lodge, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland with his widowed mother and seven living children. In 1923, James was residing at Corriecrombie Farm, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. In 1940, James was residing at Corriecrombie, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland as a tenant farmer of the Earl of Moray. | Stewart, James (I16422)
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3417 | In 1881, John and his famly were living at High Clifton, Stannington, Northumberland. This family has not been identified in the 1891 or 1901 censuses and they are presumed to have emigrated. | Dawson, John (I3946)
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3418 | In 1881, John had his sister Charlotte and her family living with him. | Prangley, John Henry (I12885)
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3419 | In 1881, John was residing in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada with his parents. In 1891, John was residing in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, with his parents. He was employed as an apprentice to a confectioner. John died at age 17 from unknown causes. | Stewart, John McCallum (I17306)
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3420 | In 1881, Robert was residing in Edinburgh (St Cuthberts), Midlothian, Scotland, with his wife and children, Margaret, William and Thomas. He was employed as a bronze moulder. In 1891, Robert was residing in Dennistoun, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, with his wife and children, Margaret, William, Thomas, Jane, and Robert Jr. He was employed as an engine fitter. In 1901, Robert was residing in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland, with his wife and children, Thomas, Jane, Andrew, and Alice. He was employed as a foreman engineer. | Tait, Robert (I22685)
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3421 | In 1881, she was residing with her aunt Charlotte Roberts (nee Stewart) in Kensington, England along with her sisters, Ethel Stewart and Helen Stewart and her cousin Eva Stewart, under the care of a governess. She married Sir Charles Pardy Lukis, Surgeon General, and personal surgeon to the king. | Stewart, Lilian (I17253)
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3422 | In 1887, Malcom and his wife Mary moved to Breckon, Pierce, Washington, USA. In 1910, Malcom was residing in Breckon, Pierce, Washington, USA with his wife. They had no children. He was employed as a farmer. ----------- According to the late Anna Jackson (Puslinch Historical Society), Malcolm Mclarty and Mary Pattie had a son, Malcolm, who married Ethel Laughlin and they had a daughter, Alice. Historical records do not support Anna Jackson's claim. Census records do not show Malcolm and Mary with any children. There are no birth records of any children for them. It appears that Malcolm "Junior" was actually a nephew, not a son, and that his father was James Mclarty. | McLarty, Malcolm (I10521)
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3423 | In 1889, at age 21, Emma immigrated to Washington State, USA and lived in Tacoma, where, four years later, she married Prof. John Leonard Tait. His father founded the Tacoma Business College. Emma taught elocution and oratory at the college. In 1895 Emma is listed in the Tacoma Directory as a teacher of elocution and oratory at the Tacoma Business College. | Petch, Emma Elizabeth (I21179)
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3424 | In 1891 Alexander was residing in Stratford Le Bow St Mary, London, England with his wife and children and was employed as a commercial clerk. | Stewart, Alexander (I14940)
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3425 | In 1891 Edward Hyde and his family were residing in Ward 7, Hamilton City, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada right next door to John Brown and Sarah Cook and their family. The Brown's son, Tom, later married Jane Ord Stewart, first cousin of Archibald Ramsay Stewart who married Edward Hyde's daughter, Mabel. The Hydes had a connection to Puslinch as well as Edward's father Tom Hyde died in Aberfoyle, Puslinch, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. | Hyde, Edward Walter (I8168)
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3426 | In 1891 Elizabeth has her 24 year old sister, Jennet Taylor residing with her (father shown as born in USA and mother in Ontario). In 1901 Elizabeth and John have an adopted daughter, Hazel R Taylor, born 17 JUL 1892. | Taylor, Elizabeth A (I19198)
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3427 | In 1891 Freddie and his sister Nellie are found residing with their widowed grandmother, Jane Cuthbert-nee-Dennis. | Norsworthy, Freddie (I11936)
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3428 | In 1891 Henry is shown as a widower and residing in a hospital. | Prangley, Henry (I12789)
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3429 | In 1891 Jennet was residing with her sister Elizabeth. She has not been found in 1901 and may have married or moved to the USA. | Taylor, Jennett (I19169)
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3430 | In 1891 Meshach was residing in the Union Workhouse in Ashton-under Lyne (East Manchester), Lancashire, England. He was shown as a retired miner and residing with Robert Jones, 71, b 1816 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, a retired mill worker who is the right age to be Meshach's brother; Margaret Jones, 50, b 1841 in Stalybridge, Cheshire, England (2 km from Ashton-under-Lyne), who is shown as the mother of the following: John Jones, 29, b 1862 in Stalybridge, Cheshire, England, Annie Jones, 29, b 1862 in Dukinfield, Cheshire, England (believed to be the wife of John Jones), and 8 year old John William Jones, b 1883 in Dukinfield, Cheshire, England (believed to be the son of John and Annie and the grandson of Margaret.) It is likely, but not confirmed that these Joneses are related to Meshach. Dukinfield, Stalybridge and Ashton-under-Lyne are all within 2 km of each other. Meshach's baptism shown here comes from a member-submitted IGI entry. | Jones, Meshach (I8360)
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3431 | In 1891 Nellie and her brother Freddie are found residing with their widowed grandmother, Jane Cuthbert-nee-Dennis. | Norsworthy, Nellie (I11940)
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3432 | In 1891 Willet McTaggart is shown living in Hastings as a widower with his two daughters, however his wife's death is not recorded until two years later in 1893. She has not been found in 1891. | McTaggart, Willet Herman (I26465)
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3433 | In 1891, at age 1, Robert Howard Tait was residing in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada with his parents and siblings. In 1901, at age 11, Robert H Tait was residing in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada with his parents and siblings. In 1911, at age 21, Howard Tait was residing in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with his parents and siblings. He was employed as a cashier in a store. In 1917, Howard Robert Tait was drafted into the Canadian Expeditionary Force and served as a Private in the 74th Battery in England. He was employed at the time as a cashier and accountant. He was injured on 27 Feb 1919 and sent home to Canada. In 1921, at age 31, Howard was residing in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with his parents and sisters, Ruth and Margaret. He was employed as a cashier. In 1928, he married in Ottawa, Carelton, Ontario, Canada to Dorothy Goltman. There is no record of them having children, however their date of marriage would mean that any such records would still be private. | Tait, Robert Howard (I19069)
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3434 | In 1891, at age 7, William Angus was residing at Silk Mill Estate in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his parents and siblings. In 1901, at age 17, William Angus was residing at 6 Albion Street in Lancaster, Lancashire, England with his parents and siblings. He was employed as an apprentice iron moulder. In 1908, William moved to Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada where he married in 1911 in the Roman Catholic church to Sarah Rainsford, a Roman Catholic, at which time he converted to Roman Catholicism. In 1911, at age 28, William Angus was residing at 178 Dover Court Road in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, employed as an iron moulder. He was a Roman Catholic. He was residing with the family of John and Elizabeth Banton (or Barton) who were no known relation. In 1913, William and had their first and only known child, William Angus Jr. William worked as a moulder at the time of his WWI attestation papers for the CEF. He served with the 36th Peel Regiment of the militia. His death registration was witnessed by his brother Charles Angus. William has not been located in the 1921 Canadian census. On his passenger record in 1922 when he was travelling back to Lancaster to visit his parents, he gives his religion as Roman Catholic. | Angus, William (I45)
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3435 | In 1891, Donald was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada with his parents and grandfather, Donald Work. In 1901, Donald was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada as a lodger in the home of 40 year old Margaret Ross. She is presumably Donald's father's future second wife. In 1911, Donald Edgar Stewart was residing in Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada, as a roomer in the home of Charles M. Post, his future father-in-law. Donald was employed as a clerk in a fruit store. Residing next door was Kate Stewart, born 1878 (or 1898) in Scotland, living with the family of William McFarlane, born Aug 1864 in Ontario and his wife Sarah and daughter. Later that year, Donald married Charles' daughter, Ella Post. Donald was employed as a fruit merchant. In 1921, Donald was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, with his wife and daughter. They were residing in the home of his father-in-law Charles Post. Donald and Charles were both employed as grocers. | Stewart, Donald Edgar (I22144)
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3436 | In 1891, he was residing at Auchallander Farm, Glenorchy and Inishail, Argyll, Scotland with his father, and wife, Elizabeth, born 1855 in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, and their children, Donald Stewart, 5, born in Glenorchy, and Helen M Stewart 1, born in Glenorchy. | Stewart, Archibald Mackay (I21725)
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3437 | In 1891, James was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, with his widowed mother and teenage siblings. In 1901, James was residing in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada with his brother Leonard, sister Jean, and their widowed mother. James died later that year. There are six graves in the Stewart family plot in Hamilton Cemetery. James is one of only two that are marked. His parents and his brother and sister are buried in unmarked graves on the same plot. Like his brother, Robert, he died of tuberculosis. | Stewart, James Gillespie (I16619)
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3438 | In 1891, John L Stewart was residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada with his parents and siblings. His place of birth is given as "N.S." however the handwriting is vague enough that it could read "U.S.". In 1901, John L Stewart was residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada with his parents and siblings. His place of birth is given as "USA." In 1910, on the occasion of his marriage, John was residing in Toronto and employed as a lumber merchant. His name is recorded as John Leslie Stewart. In 1911, John Leslie Stewart was residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada with his wife. He was employed as a clerk. His place of birth is given as USA. John Leslie Stewart is recorded as residing in Toronto at the time of his mother's death in 1944. | Stewart, John Leslie Sr (I17228)
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3439 | In 1891, Luther was residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with his parents. In 1901, Luther was residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with his parents. He was employed as a shipper. In 1911, Luther was residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with his recently widowed mother and several siblings. He was employed as a steamfitter in a foundry. In 1915, Luther crossed the border at Buffalo, bound for Detroit, Michigan, USA, to visit his sister, Mrs. W. Walker. In 1921, Luther was residing on Rosedale in East Toronto with his sister Janet and her husband, William Walker. His occupation is not given. Luther is found in Toronto city directories as late as 1946. No death record has been found for him. Luther never married nor had any children. | Stewart, Luther Ernest (I17281)
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3440 | In 1891, Peter Ferguson was residing in St. Fillans, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland, with his wife and children and his widowed father. Like his father before him, Peter was employed as a road surfaceman. | Farguson, Peter (I26026)
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3441 | In 1895, Eliza was the victim of a sexual assault while walking to work at the local prison. As a result of the assault she gave birth to her son, Stanley. The assailant's name is now known. It is not known if he was caught. John Jennings notes that she remarried in 1902 to either George Arnold or William John Dunford. | Perks, Eliza (I12328)
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3442 | In 1899, the city directory for Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA lists a Harvey E Brown as a laborer. In 1900, Harvey Brown was residing in Wilkes Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA with his parents. In 1917, Harvey Edwin Brown's WWI draft registration shows him living in Bergen, New Jersey, USA with his wife, Freda Brown. He was employed as a theatrical stage mechanic at the Hippodrome in New York City. The New York Hippodrome was the largest theatre in the world at the time of its construction, with state of the art theatrical technology. Among its famour performers was Harry Houdini. In 1942, Harvey Edwin Brown's draft registration card shows him living in Bergen, New Jersey, USA, and born in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA. He was unemployed. His wife is recorded as Freda Brown. His death registration with the Episcopal Church in 1955 shows him residing at Orchard Street in "R.P." (believed to be Roselle Park), in the diocese of Newark, New Jersey, USA | Brown, Harvey Edwin (I1654)
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3443 | In 1900 Lewis was residing in Brockway, St. Clair, Michigan, USA with his wife, Lulu and daughters Laura Deemert (8) and Emma Goheen (4). It would appear that Emma may be from a previous marriage of her mother. Laura's marriage to Robert Brown gives her surname as "Deemer". | Deemert, Lewis (I4803)
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3444 | In 1900 Mary Ann is found in Washington, DC, USA, shown as a widow and residing with her son Osborn W. Prangley (transcribed as "Bangley). | Starkey, Mary Ann (I14605)
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3445 | In 1900, at age 10, David Thomas Ord was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with his parents and slibings. In 1910, at age 20, Thomas was residing in Conejos, Colorado, USA lodging Florence Tozer. He was employed as a stenographer superintendant with the railroad. In 1920, at age 30, Thomas was residing in Pueblo, Colorado, USA, with his wife and two young children, Robert and Thomas. He was employed as a typewriter salesman. In 1950, at age 60, Thomas was residing at 1735 Kearney's Street in Denver, Colorado, USA, with his wife. He was unable to work | Ord, Thomas David (I22835)
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3446 | In 1900, at age 3, Augusta was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her parents and siblings. In 1910, at age 13, Augusta was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her mother and sister. In 1920, at age 23, Augusta was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her widowed mother. She was employed as a time keeper for the Wabash Railroad. In 1930, at age 33, Gussie was residing in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA on her own and employed as a stenographer for a stock broker. In 1940, at age 43, Augusta was residing in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA in a rented apartment and employed as a private secretary. Her nephew, 23 year old John Kreutzer, was residing with her. In 1950, at age 53, Augusta was residing in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA on her hown. She was employed, but the nature of it was unspecified. In 1957, she was residing in Orlando, Florida, USA employed as a manager. | Ord, Augusta Cornelia (I22836)
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3447 | In 1900, at age 8, Elba was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her parents and siblings. In 1910, at age 18, Elba was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her mother and sister. In 1930, at age 38, Elba was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her husband and young children. In 1940, at age 48, Elba was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her husband and teenaged children. In 1950, at age 58, Elba was residing in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA with her husband and son Thomas. | Ord, Elba A (I22834)
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3448 | In 1900, Frank was residing in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA with his parents and siblings. He may have moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and may have been imprisoned in 1910, but due to the commonness of his name he cannot be confidently identified in later census records, | Brown, Frank (I1692)
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3449 | In 1900, Laura was living with her husband, Herdie Hess, and their two children, in Sugarloaf, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA. | Brown, Laura (I1849)
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3450 | In 1900, Lester was residing on Brown Road in Newport, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA, with his uncle and aunt, George and Ida Jackson. He was four months old. Family records indicate he died in infancy. | Dunn, Lester A (I5315)
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