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| 1 | "...Frederick married (actually eloped) with Mariechen because Marie's father was painfully strict and didn't want her to marry (he wanted her to look after the farm). Frederick and Mariechen were the most loving couple you could ever hope to come across. Everyone in my family becomes all starry eyed when they speak of them." - Melissa Haddon. | Family: F1414
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| 2 | "...When the Boer War ended, Cecil wrote to Christina Myles Thorburn and asked her to marry him because he needed a wife - no mention of love or romance! For whatever reason she accepted. Accompanied by her youngest sister Lillian, they went to South Africa to be wed. Though the date is sketchy it's believed to have been in 1902." - Mellisa Haddon. | Family: F1413
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| 3 | 4a 386 | Family: F214
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| 4 | After arriving in Canada in 1907, Fred found employment with the CPR railroad as a locomotive fireman/engineer. They would later purchase a home, raise a family and live their entire lives at 8 Ninth Ave in Kenora. Fred played some soccer and was a great fan of Bristol Rovers Football Club, as well as the New York Rangers Hockey Club. Some of his other activities were playing cribbage twice a week with a friend, smoking his clay pipe and enjoying a few beers at the local pub. In 1912, Fred and Flo returned to England to visit family and friends and show of their new son, Fred Jr. In April 1923, the family would again travel to England and would not return to Kenora until the spring of 1924. | Family: F1371
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| 5 | Alexander & Henrietta had Issue in Victoria, Australia | Family: F2950
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| 6 | Allegedly, this marriage was bigamous as George was still married to his first wife Elizabeth at the time of this marriage to Mary Ann. | Family: F2977
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| 7 | At the time of her marriage, Alice and Albert (William) were living at 27 Ruby Street, Old Kent Road, London | Family: F238
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| 8 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F204
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| 9 | At the time of their marriage, Henry lived at 14 Queen Street and Harriet lived at 20 Queen Street, St Philip & Jacob, Bristol. | Family: F1361
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| 10 | At the time of their marriage, Leslie was resident at 36 Stanley Gardens, Paignton, Devon and Betty was resident at 31 Hartley Road, Paignton, Devon. | Family: F811
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| 11 | Calculated from 1900 Census of Georgia, USA | Family: F2093
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| 12 | Cecilia was Thomas' second wife. | Family: F737
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| 13 | Double Wedding on Christmas Day 1902 (with her sister Elizabeth) | Family: F773
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| 14 | Double Wedding on Christmas Day 1902 (with her sister Mary Ann) | Family: F774
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| 15 | Edwin and Jane had Issue | Family: F2978
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| 16 | Ellen was a widow; surname at marriage was WEBB. | Family: F1062
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| 17 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F947
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| 18 | Florence was born and raised in Bristol, England. In the 1901 census, she was living with her parents at 51 Chelsea Road, Bristol and a self employed piano music teacher. Shortly after her marriage to Henry, they moved to St John, New Brunswick, Canada and the 2 eldest children were born there. Around 1910, the family returned to England for about a year before coming back to Canada and settling in Vancouver. | Family: F1373
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| 19 | Frank and Annie were next door neighbours in Harper Street, Tetbury before their marriage. | Family: F27
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| 20 | Had Issue | Family: F1031
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| 21 | Had Issue | Family: F1200
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| 22 | Had Issue | Family: F1201
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| 23 | Had Issue | Family: F1202
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| 24 | Had Issue | Family: F1203
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| 25 | Had Issue | Family: F1487
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| 26 | Had Issue | Family: F1845
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| 27 | Had Issue | Family: F1853
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| 28 | Had Issue | Family: F1908
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| 29 | Had Issue | Family: F1926
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| 30 | Had Issue | Family: F1931
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| 31 | Had Issue | Family: F2152
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| 32 | Had Issue | Family: F2165
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| 33 | Had Issue | Family: F2189
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| 34 | Had Issue | Family: F2199
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| 35 | Had Issue | Family: F2326
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| 36 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F2356
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| 37 | Had Issue | Family: F2370
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| 38 | Had Issue | Family: F2392
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| 39 | Had Issue | Family: F2498
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| 40 | Had Issue | Family: F2499
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| 41 | Had Issue | Family: F2500
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| 42 | Had Issue | Family: F2501
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| 43 | Had Issue | Family: F2504
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| 44 | Had Issue | Family: F2511
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| 45 | Had Issue | Family: F2608
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| 46 | Had Issue | Family: F2633
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| 47 | Had Issue | Family: F2728
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| 48 | Had Issue | Family: F2761
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| 49 | Had Issue | Family: F2762
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| 50 | Had Issue | Family: F2832
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