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| 1 | Claire Alexander Wilson was adopted as an infant in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. [Born as James B Forrest], placed with adoptive family in July 1931 and his name was changed to Claire Alexander Wilson. 31-May-1939, Kindersley, Sask. Adoption: Judges Orders. 15-June-1956 Married Jean Holowachuck. 1958-Residence in Calgary. 1962-Daughter, Elizabeth Claire Wilson born. 21 November 2011-Death in Calgary, Alberta. | WILSON, Clair Alexander (I352703324174)
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| 2 | Jean Baptiste was born in 1849, son of Baptiste Belcourt and Cécile Callio.He married Isabelle Adam around 1868 at Lac la Biche. He passed away in 1929. Métis Scrip: "Collections and Fonds" Reference: RG15-D-II-8-b, Volume number: 1325, Microfilm reel number: C-14936; Item ID number: 1497250. Belcourt, Jean Baptiste - Concerning his claim as a head of family - Address, St. Albert P.O. [Post Office] - Born, Lac Ste. Anne, January 20, 1849 - Father, Baptiste Belcourt, (Métis) - Mother, Cécile Callio, (Métis) - Married, about 1868 at Lac La Biche to Isabelle Adam - Children living, eight (Narcisse 16, Josephte 14, Magloire 10, Louisa 8, Jean Philippe 6, James 3. John 1) - Children deceased, one (Clarisse died about 1879 age 4) - Scrip for $160 - Claim 664; Date: 1885-1906; Context of this record: Department of the Interior fonds / Dominion Lands Branch / North-West Territories Métis scrip applications; Date(s): 1885-1906; Place of creation: Canada; Language of material: English; Finding aid no.: 15-20; General note: Scrip was a certificate issued by the Department of the Interior which indicated the right of the holder to receive payment later in the form of money or land. The federal government distributed scrip to the Métis in exchange for their land rights, as a method of extinguishing their Aboriginal title to the land. The federal government also used scrip to distribute land to white settlers, including Original White Settlers, soldiers, and police who fought in the North West Resistance of 1885 (or North West Rebellion of 1885).; Container note(s): C-14936 : Copy No. 1 & C-14936 : Copy No. 10 & C-14936 : Copy No. 2 & C-14936 : Copy No. 3 & C-14936 : Copy No. 4 & C-14936 : Copy No. 5 & C-14936 : Copy No. 6 & C-14936 : Copy No. 7 & C-14936 : Copy No. 8 & C-14936 : Copy No. 9; Source: Government; Former archival reference no.: RG15-D-II-8-b. | BELCOURT, Jean-Baptiste (I352703129295)
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| 3 | <i>Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Manchester, England: Manchester Cathedral. Images produced by permission of Manchester Cathedral and Manchester City Council. Images may be used only for the purposes of the family history research in accordance with Ancestry’s website terms of use. At the request of the Manchester Diocese it is highlighted that the use of images for retrospective or proxy baptism is not permitted. | Source (S620531011)
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| 4 | <i>Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Manchester, England: Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives. Images produced by permission of Manchester City Council. Images may be used only for the purposes of the family history research in accordance with Ancestry’s website terms of use. At the request of the Manchester Diocese it is highlighted that the use of images for retrospective or proxy baptism is not permitted. | Source (S619369257)
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| 5 | <i>Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Manchester, England: Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives. Images produced by permission of Manchester City Council. Images may be used only for the purposes of the family history research in accordance with Ancestry’s website terms of use. At the request of the Manchester Diocese it is highlighted that the use of images for retrospective or proxy baptism is not permitted. | Source (S622606525)
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| 6 | <i>Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Manchester, England: Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives. Images produced by permission of Manchester City Council. Images may be used only for the purposes of the family history research in accordance with Ancestry’s website terms of use. At the request of the Manchester Diocese it is highlighted that the use of images for retrospective or proxy baptism is not permitted. | Source (S622777336)
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| 7 | <i>Anglican Parish Registers</i>. York, Yorkshire, England: Borthwick Institute for Archives. | Source (S619788115)
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| 8 | <i>Australian Business Register</i>. Australian Government. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-dga-5bd7fcab-e315-42cb-8daf-50b7efc2027e/details: accessed September 2022. | Source (S620719049)
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| 9 | <i>Calendar of marriage licenses issued by the Faculty Office, 1632-1714</i>. London: British Record Society, 1905. | Source (S622759640)
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| 10 | <i>Cemetery Search</i>. Alberta Family Histories Society. http://www.afhs.ab.ca/data/cemeteries/search.php: accessed 27 October 2014. | Source (S1620472115)
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| 11 | <i>Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841</i>. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1841. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. | Source (S618886573)
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| 12 | <i>Census Returns of England and Wales, 1921</i>. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA) Series RG15, 1921. <p>Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.</p> | Source (S620672719)
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| 13 | <i>Cheshire Parish Registers and Bishop's Transcripts</i>. Cheshire, England: Cheshire West and Chester Council. | Source (S620393444)
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| 14 | <i>Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1812</i>. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives. Images produced by permission of The London Archives (City of London Corporation). The City of London gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to The London Archives, 40 Northampton Road, London EC1R 0HB via – www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/lma. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action. | Source (S620289704)
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| 15 | <i>Criminal Registers, Photo Books and Circulars</i>. Birmingham, West Midlands, England: West Midlands Police Museum. | Source (S620480381)
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| 16 | <i>Devon Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Taunton, Somerset, England: Indexes created from Anglican Parish Registers held at South West Heritage Trust. | Source (S622875155)
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| 17 | <i>Electoral Registers</i>. Brighton, East Sussex, England: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office. | Source (S622756243)
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| 18 | <i>England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Source (S620307446)
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| 19 | <i>Find a Grave</i>. Find a Grave®. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. | Source (S620704706)
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| 20 | <i>GenealogieOnline</i>. Coret Genealogie. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 31 August 2015. | Source (S620535699)
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| 21 | <i>Heraldic Card Index</i>. London, England: Society of Antiquaries of London. | Source (S620434456)
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| 22 | <i>Lancashire Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Preston, England: Lancashire Archives. | Source (S620531078)
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| 23 | <i>Liverpool Registers</i>. Liverpool, England: Liverpool Record Office. | Source (S620393350)
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| 24 | <i>Liverpool Registers</i>. Liverpool, England: Liverpool Record Office. | Source (S622873671)
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| 25 | <i>Pembrokeshire Baptisms, Marriages and Burials</i>. Wales: Archives Wales. | Source (S556994371)
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| 26 | <i>Staffordshire Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Stafford, Staffordshire, England: Indexes created from Anglican Parish Registers held at Staffordshire Record Office. | Source (S620307559)
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| 27 | <i>The Canadian biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men: Quebec and Maritime provinces volume</i>. Chicago: American Biographical Pub. Co., 1881. | Source (S620212381)
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| 28 | <i>Westminster Cemetery Registers</i>. Westminster, London, England: City of Westminster Archives. | Source (S619581339)
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| 29 | <notexml> | HARRIS, Alfred James (I20122121327)
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| 30 | <notexml> Angelique married Baptiste Chartrand in 1848. She married George Adam (son of Joseph Adam and Angelique Racette) at St. Boniface in 1855.[2][3] On 14 Aug 1886, Angelique submitted a claim for Métis scrip.[2] Métis Scrip Records; Entry for Desjarlais, Angélique; address: Lac la Biche Settlement; claim no. 602; born: 1834 at St. Francois Xavier; father: Marcel Desjarlais (Métis); mother: Brigitte Cardinal (Métis); married: 1848 at Lake Manitoba to Baptiste Chartrand and 1855 at St. Boniface to George Adam; children living: 1; children deceased: 7; scrip for $160.00. Reference: RG15-D-II-8-c, Volume number: 1344, Microfilm reel number: C-14963, | DESJARLAIS, Angelique (I352703216095)
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| 31 | <notexml> Jacque Dubois, child of Jacque Dubois & Marie Catherine Babeux, was baptized at Notre-Dame-De-Laprairie-De-La-Madeleine on 21 Sep 1765 in La Prairie, Québec, Canada.[1] voyageur pour la Compagnie du Nord Ouest Jacques L'Hyrondelle, Sr., married, 1792, Lesser Slave Lake des Métis (Alberta) Josephte Pilon[2]. " The Glenbow Museum-Warren Sinclair's Metis Genealogy Lists their Marriage and some of their Descendants [3]Glenbow Museum-Warren Sinclair's Metis Genealogy Collection, Series 2 Table of Contents- section-M-8736-391L'HIRONDELLE, Jacques & Josette Pilon [4] "Jacques L'Hirondelle Sr., likely a Métis, is a voyager for North West Company (1804-1818) assigned to Athabasca in 1818 he became a freeman. Employment prior to 1812 is questionable as he didn't join Hudson Bay Company. He married Josette Pilon a Métis or Indian from Athabasca. Recorded children are[5]": Jacques is identified in Metis Families.... by Gail Morin pages 239, 581 and 589. He is identified in MF(2001) (newer version of Metis Families) Volume 1 pages 124 and 523; Volume 3 page 179 as follows: "Jacques L'Hirondelle; born circa 1760; he and Josephte Pilon were married according to the custom of the country circa 1794; married Josephte Pilon 12 Oct 1843 Fort des Prairie (FDP, M-26); died 28 Nov 1854 (Denney). Jacques L'Hirondelle; 1753; Canadien, voyageur pour la Cu du N.O. District d'Athabaska au 1804 ne en 1759 Marie a Josette Pilon (1782) (baptise le 12-10-1843) le 12-10-43 (Geoff Burtonshaw Research)."; also on page 462; Volume 4 page 262. He is also identified in the book "Metis Outpost" by Gerry Andrews, printed in Victoria B.C. 1985 (ISBN 0-9692169-0-4). On page 285 is the following: "This family, with Iroquois roots, like Calliou, is a primary source of Kelly Lake ancestry. In early generations, probably at Lac Ste Anne, it introduces such prolific families as Belcourt and Gladu, but unlike these, few L'Hirondelles seem to persist in the Kelly Lake picture now. The 1933 Kelly Lake Voters' List identifies L....xThomas L'Hirondelle and (his wife?) Julia, nee? A "Mrs L'Hirondelle" sold her land southwest of Goodfare to A Bricker, c1940. Possibly she was Julia, by that time a widow? No L'Hirondelle appears in the DCB (1983). In Sprague & Frye (A50) are ID 2954 Joseph L'Hirondelle and two sons ID 2953 Joseph and ID 2952 Alex. The original Iroquois name could have had an ornithological connotation "swallow". Rosalie L'Hirondelle Métis married 1846 Lac Ste Anne (II)-John Cunningham Métis (1818-1870) Catherine L'Hirondelle Métis daughter b-1793 Jacques L'Hirondelle Métis Jr. b-1807 Lesser Slave Lake joined Hudson Bay Company (1832-1834) out of Fort Edmonton Joseph L'Hirondelle Métis b-1814 Lesser Slave Lake married 1842 Fort Edmonton Marguerite Nipissing Métis b-1823 Lesser Slave Lake Jean Baptiste L'Hirondelle Métis (1816/17-1876) Lesser Slave Lake joined Hudson Bay Company (1841-1870) married 1845 Lesser Slave Lake (VI)-Catherine Loyer Métis b-1828 Jasper House, d-1895. They were in the Fort Alexander L'Hirondelle Métis b-1820 married Josephte Amyotte Angelique L'Hirondelle Métis b-1822 married Lac Ste Anne Oliver Laderoute (1806-1876) Angelique L'Hyrondelle m. Olivier Laderoute (*note spellings) found within Lac Ste. Anne Metis Scrip claims, pg.27, listed as Angelique Laderoute- [6] Ignace L'Hirondelle Métis b-182? Pierre L'Hirondelle Métis b-1825 Lesser Slave Lake married 1850 Lac Ste Anne Marguerite Boucher Métis James M. L'Hirondelle Métis b-1826 Daughters marriage: "Catherine L'Hyrondelle Métis is born 1793, Lesser Slave Lake des Métis (Alberta), daughter of Jacques L'Hyrondelle (L'Hirondelle) and Josephine Pilon; married in 1808, a Joseph Belcourt Sr. d-1863[7]." Son, Jacques, Jr.'s marriage: "May 21: Fort Edmonton, Jacques L'Hirondelle, Jr. Métis b-1807 Lesser Slave Lake son Jacques L'Hirondelle Métis North West Company since 1804 and Josette Pilon, Metis or Indian from Athabasca: Jacques joined Hudson Bay Company (1832-1834)[8]." | LHIRONDELLE, Jacques Wanatou (I352703215352)
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| 32 | <notexml> \viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0 Born in Ireland, head Gardener for Lord Moran with whose daughter Mary, he eloped and in 1761 came to Canada. They sailed in the "Hopewell" with Col Alexander McNutt. Col McNutt brought a number of immigrants at this time. Most who settled along the headwaters of The Bay of Fundy. Felix Cochran was one of his executives. } | COCHRAN, Felix (I200088811173)
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| 35 | <p><i>Passenger Lists, 1865–1935</i>. Microfilm Publications T-479 to T-520, T-4689 to T-4874, T-14700 to T-14938, C-4511 to C-4542. Library and Archives Canada, n.d. RG 76-C. Department of Employment and Immigration fonds. Library and Archives Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.</p> | Source (S619372329)
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| 36 | <p>Index of Surnames from the <i>Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada.</i> CD-ROM. Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.</p><p>Index of Surnames from the <i>Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada,</i> CD-ROM. St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada: Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998.</p> | Source (S620212416)
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| 37 | <p>Land Tax Redemption Office: Quotas and Assessments. IR23. Records of the Boards of Stamps, Taxes, Excise, Stamps and Taxes, and Inland Revenue. The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England.</p><p>Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.</p> | Source (S622582462)
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| 38 | <p>Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Registers and Indexes of Births, Marriages and Deaths of Passengers and Seamen at Sea. BT 334/52 and 334/53. The National Archives, Surrey, England.</p> | Source (S618757422)
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| 39 | 164 Merry hill road, Bushey | BARNARD, William (I20306216181)
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| 40 | 1798 Louis began a connubial relationship with Marie Anne ZHEZHEWGEWEG, an Ojibway woman of the Collets Indian Nation (Snare Indians). Source:redriverancestry.org | Family: Louis Plouf dit Villebrune / Marie Anne (F29)
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| 41 | 1871 Scotland Census | Source (S1624808662)
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| 42 | 1881 Scotland Census | Source (S1619641737)
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| 43 | 1891 Scotland Census | Source (S1576641098)
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| 44 | 1901 Scotland Census | Source (S1576640622)
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| 45 | 1995-2002 White Pages | Source (S1624516517)
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| 46 | 45 Rodney Road, West Hackney, London | BARLEY, Walter Henry (I200072310839)
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| 47 | PLANTAGENET, Arthur "6th Viscount Lisle" (I202631408359)
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| 48 | LUKES, Elizabeth (I202313159446)
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| 49 | A big vip in Tree | MUMFORD, Phebe (I202630519964)
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| 50 | After john's death, Sarah married Lieutenant Thomas Rawlings of Strathram. | Family: Thomas RAWLINS / Sarah PHILBRICK-ROLLINS (F262)
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