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1 | "Butsons - Cornish Shipbuilders of the 19th Century" - Sep 2002 CFHS Journal | ||
2 | "Royal Adelaide" - Arrival 21 Apr 1840 in New York from 22 Mar 1840 Falmouth Departure Siblings Eliza, John, Thomas Butson & spouses listed on p 2 of passengers. Callaway & Butson children listed on last page. The departure date and location are known from the older Thomas Butson's 1846 naturalization declaration (first papers). |
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3 | 1819 Census of Loughborough Township, Frontenac County, Upper Canada This record is part of the Upper Canada Land Petition of Michael Sloot == Reel C-2813-Bundle S13-Petition 42 == https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2617&sqn=1098&tt=1247 | ||
4 | 1861 Agricultural Census of Verulam Township (Victoria County) Enumeration District 2 (North half of township) in Canada West Many families that are inter-related -- in order of first appearance: Junkin, Bentley, Cook, Stuart, Curtain, Ray, Tugman, Brandon, Flett, Billett, Larden, Power, Umphrey, Duggan, Fisk, Cruise, Graham, Jones, Milliner, Ellis, Gillis, Patterson, Ingram, Torrance, McFarlin, Knox, Lyons, Kelly, Thompson, Martin, Elliott, Adams, Finley, Shouldice, Braiden, Lisle, Bick, Irvine [Irwin], Walker, Rupel, McConnell, Kelso, Britton, Haron, Dewitt, Foster, Mitchell, Tripp, Sproule | ||
5 | 1896 Address-Battle of Bennington "The Battle of Bennington. An address before the Vermont Historical Society by Henry D. Hall" - note that he corrects the 1780 map "Walmscock" to "Walloomsac". - Nicholas Lake was killed in this battle as a Loyalist American Volunteer == Google Books == https://books.google.com/books?id=1QE7AAAAIAAJ | ||
6 | Aaron Anson Thompson-Mary Ann Thompson Marriage 1849-04-27 by R. H. Thornton, minister Whitby - Date: 27 Apr 1849 - Aaron Thompson and Mary Ann Thompson - residence: Darlington - by License - witnesses: Margaret Thornton and Flora McFarlaine [they appear to have been frequent witnesses at weddings performed by R. H. Thornton] | ||
7 | Alexander Potter - World War I Attestation 2-page document - residing 506 Parliament Street, Toronto - next of kin Mother Susan Potter at same address - 5'8", blue eyes, fair hair, fresh complexion - tatoo of girl's leg on right arm | ||
8 | Andrew Came - Transcription of Probate of Intestate Estate - 1667 & 1670 == transcribed by Ronald Keam of New Zealand, sent to me by Helen Keam Sage of Australia == CRO AP/C/1425 | ||
9 | Anne (Hore) Came - Will dated 2 Feb 1678/9 - St Austell, Cornwall, UK 2 Feb 1678 (Old Style)=1679 (New Style) - pages are numbered up to 10, but the 7 pages in the file are all that I have == Transcribed by Ronald Keam of New Zealand and sent to me by Helen Sage of Australia == CRO AP/C/179 |
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10 | Ben Evenson biographical sketch in "Hand Hills Heritage" Mr. Ben Evenson took out a homestead in Rocky Hill, where he lived with his son Thorvil, and his daughter Bendina. ... In 1916, following Bendina's marriage to Fred Gibson, [he] made his home with his daughter. ... | ||
11 | Charles Henry Cook-Lorettie Leonah Pickle - Marriage 6 May 1871 at Shefford, Quebec, Canada PDF file of original and 3 enhanced version of this very difficult to read record | ||
12 | Clara Butson Birth Certificate | ||
13 | David & John Butson - Rolette County, ND - Tax Lists - 1900-1928 (with gaps) Real & Property Taxes - 1900 (pages 1-5), 1901 (6-13), 1902 (14-21), 1903 (22-25), 1904 (27-34), 1905 (35-41), 1915 (42-45), 1926 (46-49), 1927 (50-53), 1928 (54-57) = no Butson entries in 1900 & 1928 = photographed 27 Jun 2012 at the courthouse in Roll | ||
14 | Death Notice of John Butson, 1883 Published in The Cornubian and Redruth Times, Friday, 29 June 1883. p. 7, c.4. [Source: Find My Past. Accessed Sept. 4, 2017 by Linda Lowrey] | ||
15 | Douglas Keams - Autopsy Report & Coroner Verdict - 3 & 5 Feb 1970 "Stabbed in the heart by an unknown assailant" | ||
16 | Fred & Bendina (Evenson) Gibson biographical sketch in "Hand Hills Heritage" | ||
17 | Frederick William Butson - Canada WWI records (minus blank pages) signed oath 1914 - served in 31st Battalion from Calgary in England and France - hospitalized for tuberculosis - discharged 1918 | ||
18 | George & Marha Johnston - 24 Nov 1905 - Contract for Building of 543 East 68th Street in Chicago George & Martha Johnston contract with Swedish-American contractor Sigfrid Johnson to build two-story home at 543 East 68th Street in Chicago | ||
19 | George Clifton Butson - Canada WWI records entered service 16 May 1918 - served in England - demobilization discharge 24 Jun 1919 | ||
20 | George Cook (1841) Pullman Employee Cards (3 cards) Note that son Tom listed on third card | ||
21 | George Cook (1876) Pullman Employee Cards (2 cards) | ||
22 | George Dillon Merrill-Orrel Irene Butson - Marriage Documents - 24 Dec 1921 & 2 Jan 1922 - filed at Fargo, North Dakota | ||
23 | George Henry Johnston - Naturalization 2 Feb 1938 at Chicago "I came to the U. S. when I was 4 years of age. My father, John Johnston, came at that time and I always understood that he became a U.S. citizen before I became of age. About 1890, or before, he separated from my mother and in March 1892 he died. As I was but 15 years of age when he died I naturally did not learn anything about his citizenship from him. "About November 1937 I was notified by the Election Board in Chicago, Ill. that my qualifications as a voter were questioned. In attempting to obtain proof of citizenship I had a search instituted by the Immigration and Naturalization Service at Chicago, but no record could be found of my father's naturalization. "I have voted at Chicago since 1900. In October 1918 I was a registered voter in the 58th Precinct of the 7th Ward, City of Chicago." | ||
24 | George W Cook (1876-1952) - Military Headstone Application - 1953 Cedar Park Cemetery, Chicago - Application as Spanish-American War Veteran of 7th Illinois Infantry for him by Dorothy L Bond of 3446 N. Euclid Ave; Indianapolis, IN | ||
25 | Gilbert De Laurier - Biography - 1905 "Commemorative biographical record of the county of Essex, Ontario", Toronto : J.H. Beers, 1905. -- pp 292-293 |
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26 | Golding Children-School Records-1901-1910 1901-1906 District 15 (Beaver Twp) - 1907-1910 District 6 (Leeds) - Mother as parent 1910 - Margaret (age 10) 1908-1909 not in 1900 census == [Parents clearly valued education highly!] == may have missed some on next pages (eg 1910) |
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27 | Grose, Nicholas-Will Transription-1643-06-28 Luxulyan Transcription by Irene Marlborough of will of Nicholas Grose | ||
28 | Harley Johnson - Funeral Program at St. Catharine's, Ontario - 28 Sep 2012 Burial was the next day at Kendall Cemetery just east of Utica, Ontario. with a family service conducted by his son, Rev. Gregory Charles Johnson | ||
29 | Henry Butson - Will 26 Nov 1856 at Wheal Bush, Kenwyn, Cornwall == https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XCRC-CV?i=2021&cat=329778 AND https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XCRQ-PZ?i=2022&cat=329778 | ||
30 | Hicks and McNutt Families - 1851 Census (taken in 1852) of Lots 1-11, Hamilton Township, Northumberland County, Canada West | ||
31 | Hugh Butson - World War I Records | ||
32 | Humfry Butson of Uffculme - Will 17 Oct 1632 and Probate 7 Feb 1632/2 in Prerogative Court of Canterbury |
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33 | James Gibson - Estate #1328 in Grey County Surrogate Court - Received 10 Jan 1889 His date of death is given as 21 Oct 1887, and his wife had died by the time the estate was probated. | ||
34 | James Golding-Quit Claim Deed James Golding quits Claim to Beaver Tp Section 2 (lots 3 and 4 and South 1/2 of NW 1/4 and SE 1/4) also to York Tp SW 1/4 of Section 35 to Thomas E. Mather for $154 [Benson County, ND, Deed Book J. page 263 - photographed 25 Jun 2012 by Wesley Johnston] | ||
35 | James Harrison - Death - 2 pages informant = son Wilson [but he gave the wrong given name for James' father whose name was actually Robert Harrison[ | ||
36 | James Harry Butson - Newspaper - 9 Mar 1902 Denver Post pp 1 (col 7-8) & 6 (col 1-3) "Nine-Year-Old Boy is Deliberately Shot By Another" | ||
37 | James Harry Butson - Newspaper - 9 Mar 1902 Denver Rocky Mountain News p 1 col 8 "Wounded in Battle" | ||
38 | John & Amarilla Martin Family - 1891 Census - 2 pages Note that this second page, continuing the family, was not in the original microfilm of the Library and Archives of Canada -- and thus not in Ancestry.com's images. Instead a page from the Waterloo County census was mixed in with the Victoria County pages. Wesley Johnston called this to the attention of the Library and Archives of Canada in April 2012, and on 13 Apr 2012 Mary Munk of LAC sent him this copy of the missing page, which will eventually be added to LAC's Collections Canada image database and to Ancestry.com. It is a particularly important page, since it shows that Amarilla (Harrison) Martin had taken in her brother James' son Thomas after his mother had died. |
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39 | John Butson - US Naturalization - First (1895 ) and Second (1900) Papers First papers - 28 Feb 1895 == Rolette County, Volume 1, page 307 +-+-+-+-+-+- Second papers - 30 Oct 1900 == Rolette County, Volume 9, page 92 | ||
40 | John Butson - Will 26 Sep 1767 at St Micheal Penkevil, Cornwall https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSM9-2GP?i=2220&cat=329778 et seq |
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41 | John Came - 1671 Will and Inventory - Menacuddle, St Austell, Cornwall, UK Note the dates differ, with top date 26 and bottom 16 Dec 1671. I do not know which date is correct. John Came was buried 30 Dec 1671. == transcribed by Ronald Keam of New Zealand, sent to me by Helen Keam Sage of Australia == CRO AP/C/15 | ||
42 | John Came - Transcription of 22 Sep 1640 Will at St Austell, Cornwall, UK ERRATA: The surname transcibed as SUNNYWILL was actually HUNNYWILL. == Transcribed by Ronald Keam of New Zealand and sent to Wesley Johnston by Helen Sage of Australia == CRO AP/C/978 |
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43 | John Edward Butson - Canada WWI records Entered service from Sault Ste. Marie 12 Oct 1918 - served in Canada in 1st Depot Battalion of 1st GCR - demobilization discharge 13 Mar 1919 at Kingston | ||
44 | John Johnston (as Johnson) - John-Baptism The image is from the Ontario County Wesleyan Methodist baptismal register, volume 1, page 475 (the 5 is extremely faint on the page). [Family History Library microfilm reel 1,759,292] --- The first image is the top of the page. The second image is the bottom of the page. The third image is the two images stitched together, along with a third image for the very top of the page. -- The baptism of John is halfway down the second image. | ||
45 | John Johnston - Will made 9 Feb 1895 at Shanaghan Townland, Down, Ireland Will No. 528 - wife, son William - Robert Young, Samuel English - Executors: Alexander Morrow, Joseph Logan - signed with mark - witnesses Joseph Logan, William Ringland == thanks to Karen Johnston | ||
46 | Joseph Hoggarth - 1885 North Dakota State Census (all images) age 61, widowed, farm laborer (servant doing farming) in Marhall family home, born England = page with him and prior page showing beginning of household = photographed 3 Jul 2012 at the North Dakota Archives at Bismarck by Wesley Johnston [descendant of Joseph's son Joseph's wife Mary Jane Butson's cousin Emma (Butson) Johnston] | ||
47 | Keam, Robert-Will-images and transcription == https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XSM3-4Z2?i=1006&cat=329778 AND https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XSM3-8SM?i=1007&cat=329778 |
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48 | Lancelot Hore - Will dated 28 Jan 1672/3 and 30 Oct 1674 Reproduced courtesy of Cornwall Record Office (AP-H-1795) | ||
49 | Levi C. Lake Obituary | ||
50 | Mary (Bridgman?) Grose - Will and Inventory - 1733 thanks to Luxulyan OPC by Ann & Mike Hicks == http://www.cornwall-opc.org/Par_new/l_m/pdfs/luxulyan_will_groase.pdf | ||
51 | Mary Ann Butson - Bastardy Order Transcription 2 Sep 1846 at Crediton Quarter Sessions == https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdevon%2fs mlprj%2f00003478 | ||
52 | Mrs Thomas Keams A011552 Probate - 30 Apr 1976 - Probate # IP GA 17G 71 Examiners Notice (2 pp) and Order Determining Heirs (7 pp) and Data for Heirship Finding (10 pp) == Thanks to Roy Keams Dan | ||
53 | Nicholas and Joseph Butson Bond in Administration of Goods of father Nicholas - 12 May 1845 Lanteglos by Fowey, Cornwall == https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XCRH-69?cat=329778 AND https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XCR4-XT?i=543&cat=329778 | ||
54 | Probate Record of John Lake Sr-proved 26 Jan 1828 5 pages - title, proof dated 26 Jan 1828, 3-page will dated 22 Oct 1827 == copied by researcher Linda Corupe from microfilm GS1 reel 1223 at the Archives of Ontario == a transcription by Wesley Johnston is in a separate PDF file | ||
55 | Probate Record of John Lake Sr-proved 26 Jan 1828-Transcription 5 pages - title, proof dated 26 Jan 1828, 3-page will dated 22 Oct 1827 == copied by researcher Linda Corupe from microfilm GS1 reel 1223 at the Archives of Ontario and transcribed by Wesley Johnston == the images of the original records are in a separate PDF file | ||
56 | Roy Leonard Butson - World War I Records | ||
57 | Sarah (Lake) Ward - Land Petition 31 May 1802 at Ernestown Township == http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.02-e.php?q2=29&q3=2651&sqn=945&tt=1282&PHPSESSID=npfo6qij0n1rpue06msk2mqnj1 | ||
58 | Solomon Butson - Naturalization - First Papers (12 May 1891) and Second Papers (5 Sep 1895) == Traill County, Volume 3, page 4 == Traill County, Voilume 12, page 8 | ||
59 | Solomon Butson - Purchase of E 1/2 of Section 25 of Blanchard Township, Traill County, North Dakota - various images Poor cell phone images made 5 Jul 2012 at the Traill County Courthouse in Hillsboro, ND, by Wesley Johnston [descendant of Solomon's cousin Emma (Butson) Johnston] | ||
60 | Specifications for Builiding of 543 E 68th St, Chicago - 24 Nov 1905 Detailed specifications for construction by Swedish-American contractor Sigfrid Johnson of two-story home for George & Martha Johnston at 543 East 68th Street in Chicago | ||
61 | Stephen Hore - Will 15 Mar 1637/8 at Roche, Cornwall, UK Reproduced courtesy of Cornwall Record Office (AP/H/996) | ||
62 | Strange Gould Butson - Biography in "Biographies of Fallen British Officers, Afghan War" pp 31-32 == https://www.fold3.com/image/1/599804914 AND https://www.fold3.com/image/1/599804915 | ||
63 | Thomas Andean - Will 14 Mar 1807 at Cornelly, Cornwall PDF file has images of the original will (pp 1-3), Nick Bewers transcription from the Cornelly OPC web page (4-5) and the abstract of the will from the National Archives (6) |
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64 | Thomas Butson - Probate of Will 18 Sep 1813 at Yorkshire, England PDF file of 5 pages - probate of Will of Thomas Butson who died 3 May 1813 at Thwaite, Muker, Yorkshire, England, UK | ||
65 | Thomas Johnston & John Gibson in Roswell's City of Toronto and County of York Directory for 1850-1 John Gibson on VIII-10, Thomas Johnston on VII-11 | ||
66 | William George Butson - World War I Records | ||
67 | William Henry & Violet (Potter) Tolley Family - Arrivals in US - 1926-1927 William Henry Tolley arrived 28 Jul 1926, going to Oakland, CA, to join his brother Alfred. Violet and the three children arrived 2 July 1927, going to join William Henry. |
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68 | William Thomas Dingle Family Monument at Oshawa Union Cemetery - 7 Photographs South Prebyterian Section, Lot 101 - Father James is not buried here. The location is visible in 1 and 6. #1 - corner of King St & Thornton Rd-rear left. #6-office by front gate-rear right. == Photos 2 Oct 2012 by Wesley Johnston |
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