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Cameron Collections: Camerons In The Family
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A place to concentrate my Cameron research as well as other, unrelated, Cameron information that is found. My Camerons emigrated from Scotland to Canada and then to Michigan. Friday, June 26, 2009. Camerons In The Family. My great-grandparents, Donald and Anna (Cameron) Cameron on their porch in Flint, MI:. Anna was the daughter of Duncan and Ellen (Cameron) Cameron; Donald was the son of Richard and Nancy (Cameron) Cameron. The impetus of this blog is now obvious, right? December 4, 2009 at 11:04 PM.
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Detour Through History: Daniel Richardson Obituary
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Catching Bits and Pieces Of History. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. War Of 1812 Chronicles. Richmonds and Connected Lineages. Today In Medieval History. What Was Their Story. Daniel Richardson was living in Isabella County, Michigan, when he died. Cynthia Backus, who was the sister of my ancestor, Laura (Backus) Richmond. The descendants of Daniel Louis Richardson (1836 - 1905. Son of Daniel and Cynthia (Backus) Richardson. Can be found here. Thanks for pointing me to this post, Cathy!
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Detour Through History: Probate Of Colonel Electus Backus
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Catching Bits and Pieces Of History. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. War Of 1812 Chronicles. Richmonds and Connected Lineages. Today In Medieval History. What Was Their Story. Probate Of Colonel Electus Backus. Was an item Notarized in Cook County, Illinois. Mentioned real estate and nephew, Electus Backus Ward. Referenced more property as well as sister-in-law, Cassandra Witherell. Electus Backus's signature was on Image 487. As well as witnesses, Edward Lyon and E. W. Wilcox.
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Detour Through History: Daniel And Cynthia (Backus) Richardson In 1855
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Catching Bits and Pieces Of History. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. War Of 1812 Chronicles. Richmonds and Connected Lineages. Today In Medieval History. What Was Their Story. Daniel And Cynthia (Backus) Richardson In 1855. Living in Livingston County, New York, in 1855:. New York, State Census, 1855. ED 2, Livonia, Livingston, New York, United States. The father, was born in Livingston County, New York; so were Leman and John W. Cynthia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Detour Through History: Prison-Ship Jersey
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Catching Bits and Pieces Of History. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. War Of 1812 Chronicles. Richmonds and Connected Lineages. Today In Medieval History. What Was Their Story. List Of 8000 Men Who Were Prisoners On Board The Old Jersey. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cameron Collections: Alex L. Cameron, Sr., Wounded In 1945
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A place to concentrate my Cameron research as well as other, unrelated, Cameron information that is found. My Camerons emigrated from Scotland to Canada and then to Michigan. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Alex L. Cameron, Sr., Wounded In 1945. From the Detroit News at the Archives of Michigan online indexes. Labels: Archives of Michigan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First Post - Cameron Collections. In this blog, or why I have a blog devoted to Camerons. The Scottish Emigration Blog.
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Cameron Collections: Donald Cameron #27866
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A place to concentrate my Cameron research as well as other, unrelated, Cameron information that is found. My Camerons emigrated from Scotland to Canada and then to Michigan. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Records from the Library and Archives of Canada include Veterans Death Cards: First World War. Where they can be found. When Veterans Affairs was notified of the death of a First World War veteran, a death card was created. . Died: 11 November 1938. Buried in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto. Lisa Gold Research Maven.
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RELATIVELY FICTION: Ten Minutes That Changed America
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Fiction adds color and insight to genealogical research. Non-fiction helps with the facts! And reading as a hobby is just pure enjoyment. Tuesday, August 9, 2011. Ten Minutes That Changed America. In the book, The Plains of Abraham, the battle on The Plains of Abraham was characterized as "brief though the savage clash of arms had been, their two little armies had fought one of the battles which have changed the face of history. They were the ten minutes that changed America. Location: Quebec, QC, Canada.
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RELATIVELY FICTION: Blacks Settling In Upstate New York
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Fiction adds color and insight to genealogical research. Non-fiction helps with the facts! And reading as a hobby is just pure enjoyment. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Blacks Settling In Upstate New York. Excerpt taken from The Life and Letters of John Brown: Liberator of Kansas, and Martyr of Virginia. Edited by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. On the anniversary of the West India emancipation. August 1, 1846, Gerrit Smith. At Peterboro, New York.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Washington D. C.