Pioneer Profiles (G) He was born in 1862 at Iroquois, Ontario and died at Calgary in 1939. He wasmarried the second time to Mary Ethel O Donnell in 1906 at Fort Macleod. http://pioneersalberta.org/profiles/g.html
Extractions: About Us Initiatives Pioneer Profiles Building Rental ... Mr. Gaetz was born in 1886 at Musquadobit, N.S., and died at Red Deer, Alberta in 1923. He was a nephew of Rev. Leonard Gaetz D.D. He homesteaded in the Waskasoo district in 1886. Mrs. Gaetz accompanied her son, John Jost to Red Deer in 1885, following the death of her husband, the Rev. Thomas Gaetz. Mrs. Gaetz died at Red Deer in 1919. Hector Gaetz was born at Musquadobit, N.S., in 1857 and died at Red Deer in 1929. In 1897 he married Isobel Janet Dennison, who was born at Roseneath in 1875 and died at Lethbridge in 1962. There were three children in the family. Their homestead was in the Clearview area, east of Red Deer in 1886. Isaac Gaetz was born in 1840 at Musquadobit, N.S. and died at Red Deer, in 1893. The name of his wife was Isabella (Belle), who died in 1893 at Red Deer. There were no children. In 1886 Isaac homesteaded the N 1/2'of Section 17, now the south part of Red Deer. They were the first couple to be buried in the Red Deer cemetery. Isaac was a brother of Rev. Leonard Gaetz D.D. Gaetz, James Beaumont
Genealogy Data Smith, Hilda Annie Birth 25 NOV 1908 Smith, Edna Rosetta Jane Birth 9 JUN 1910 Strangeway, William Padfield Birth ABT. FEB 1862 Clifton http://homepages.tesco.net/~townsleyb/TownsFH/html/dat42.htm
Extractions: i. Catherine MacKinnon, born 09 August 1814 in Malpeque Rd. Charlottetown (Source: Acc. 3069, p.149.). ii. Ann MacKinnon, born 14 December 1815 (Source: Acc. 3069, p.159.). iii. Margaret "Maggie" MacKinnon, born 13 December 1817 (Source: Acc. 3069, p.168.); died 1906 in California earthquake. iv. Christina MacKinnon, born 01 May 1818 in DeSable, Lot 29. v. Hugh MacKinnon, born 05 December 1819; died 19 October 1904. vi. Donald MacKinnon, born 30 April 1821; died 25 March 1906. vii. Elizabeth MacKinnon, born 03 August 1823 (Source: Book 1, page5, Richmond Parish); died 18 May 1887. viii.
History Of Butler County Pennsylvania, 1883-34 Dennis O Donnell, one of the early settlers in Oakland, is credited with It was not until 1862 that Mr. E. removed to this township and located on his http://www.rootsweb.com/~pabutler/1883/83-34.htm
Extractions: FORMATION OF THE TOWNSHIP EARLY SETTLERS - JOHN NEYMAN, FRANCIS WHITMIRE AND THE O'DONNELLS ... CHURCHES, ETC. Oakland was formed from Donegal and North Butler in 1854. The township was laid out by Hugh MCKEE and David SCOTT, both surveyors, and it was also named by these gentlemen, who are still living, on account of the ample forests of oak trees which were included within its boundaries. A small village called North Oakland, consisting of ten or twelve dwelling houses, two churches, a store and post office, is in the northern part of the township. Boydstown, in the northwestern part of the township, is a cluster of about a half dozen frame houses, with a blacksmith shop, post office and small variety store. At present the township of Oakland is among the most thriving in the county. Good farms are discernible on every hand; the inhabitants are industrious and ambitious. SETTLEMENT John NEYMAN and his wife Mary (MARKLE) settled on what is now the Lewis MELLINGER farm, about four miles northeast of Butler borough at a very early day - probably in 1797. About 1810, Mr. NEYMAN moved to Centre Township, and built upon Stony Run, where MCGRATH Mill now is, a fulling mill, the first in the county. Subsequently, he moved back to the place of his original settlement, and finally to a farm near by, now owned by the heirs of John H. NEYMAN. He died in 1847, nearly ninety years of age. He was the father of a large family. The sons are now all deceased, and none of the daughters are living in the county. Dr. A.M. NEYMAN, of Butler, is a grandson.
Extractions: By Thomas Lindsley Bradford, M. D. Early Homopathy in the Pine Tree State - Characteristics of the Early Practitioners - The State and Other Medical Societies - Sandicky, the Itinerant Homopath - His Converts and Followers - List of Early Practitioners. An idea of the growth of homopathy in the state may be obtained in the statement that in 1850 there were twenty of its practitioners in Maine, and in 1860 the number had increased to thirty-five ; in 1870 to forty-five ; in 1880 to seventy-five ; in 1890 to one hundred ; and in the year 1904 there were in practice in the state ninety-five homopathic physicians and surgeons. MAINE HOMOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. As early as 1866 the homopathic physicians living in the valley of the Kennebec river formed the Central Homopathic Medical Association of Maine, the meetings of which were held quarterly in different towns. It is said that this society was the result of a conversation between Drs. Bell and Thompson of Augusta. Soon afterward a call was issued and on August 22. 1866, the society was organized in Augusta, with officers as follows Dr. William E. Payne of Bath, president ; Dr. Herbert C. Bradford of Lewistown, vice-president ; Dr. N. G. H. Pulsifer of Waterville, treasurer ; Dr. James B. Bell of Augusta, secretary. After July 14, 1868, the society met semi-annually. Soon after the organization of the state society the older body lost its identity.
WHITFIELD COUNTY, GEORGIA BRICKWALLS Mary L. Callahan, b 1862 in Murray Co. married, Dec. Researching AnnieWinston SMITH, b. 12/16/1880 in Dalton, Whitfield Co., GA. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/whitfield/BrickWall.html
Extractions: Looking for the parents of Mahala Jane Black who married George Washington Burns. Mahala was born 10 May 1846 in Georgia. She was on the 1870 census in Whitfield Co. Ga. It is quite possible her family was from Whitfield Co., Ga. She is buried in Clark Co. Arkansas along with her husband. Any information on this family would be great.
Knox Church Dunedin Marriages DUNDAS Harriet Eliza full age, COOPER, 11 Oct, 1862, KnoxChurch EGLINGTON AnniePaton full age, COOPER, 6 May, 1875, KnoxChurch http://www.archives.presbyterian.org.nz/marriageregisters/knoxdunedin9.htm
Extractions: Knox Church Dunedin Marriages 1860 to 1920 All Registers Still Held by Parish - Refer to Contact Details on Main Page DRIPPS James Smyth 27y WRIGHT 15 Jan KnoxChurch DRISCOLE George full age TOLMIE 26 Sep KnoxChurch DRISCOLL Francis full age REID Mrs 26 Jan KnoxChurch DRIVER Ada 21y HARRIS 4 Jan KnoxChurch DRIVER Ellen 20y DURRY 26 Sep KnoxChurch DRIVER Francis William full age WILLIAMS 13 Oct KnoxChurch DRIVER George 22y BURNS 26 Mar KnoxChurch DRIVER Mary 21y McLAREN 5 Mar KnoxChurch DRIVER Richard full age DUNCAN 16 Sep KnoxChurch DRUMMOND Alexander 24y BURGESS 26 Mar KnoxChurch DRUMMOND James full age MORTON Mrs 4 Jul KnoxChurch DRUMMOND Jessie MacGlashan 23y PERRIAM 13 Apr KnoxChurch DRUMMOND John 23y MOWBRAY 9 Nov KnoxChurch DRUMMOND John full age McKAY 27 Dec KnoxChurch DRUMMOND Rachael Jane 22y McGREGOR 20 Apr KnoxChurch DRUMMOND Thomas Finlayson full age McDONALD 25 Aug KnoxChurch DRY George 31y DUNBAR 10 Jan KnoxChurch DRYBOROUGH William full age CAMERON 26 Jul KnoxChurch DRYDEN George full age GARTSHORE 28 Jul KnoxChurch DRYDEN Henry 25y WILSON 14 Nov KnoxChurch DRYDEN Mabel Jane 22y SIMPSON 6 Jan KnoxChurch DRYDEN Margaret Edith 18y RONEY 4 Jun KnoxChurch DRYDEN Margaret Meikle 25y LUKE 5 Jan KnoxChurch DRYDEN Michael full age WINDSOR 16 May KnoxChurch DRYDEN Robert 26y McGLASHAN 8 Jan KnoxChurch DRYDEN William 26y FERGUSON 28 Apr KnoxChurch DRYDEN William Smith full age MAYNE 13 Jan KnoxChurch DRYSDALE Annie 19y McCALL 15 Sep KnoxChurch DRYSDALE Joanna 21y GREGORY 21 Aug KnoxChurch DRYSDALE Mary 25y GRAHAM 23 Apr KnoxChurch DRYSDALE Mary Jane 30y McCALL 7 Jun KnoxChurch DUCK Phyllis Maud Florence 26y