# |
Notes |
Linked to |
401 |
She was christened the same day as her younger sister Ellen. | BRAY, Mary Ann (I1763)
|
402 |
She was christened, along with her two sisters Ann and Emma, on Jan. 31, 1841 in Stockbridge. | PERREN, Christianna (I2449)
|
403 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HULBERT, M-l (I22)
|
404 |
She was married. | FISHER, Melba Emerald (I3431)
|
405 |
She went by her middle name Ann. | WEST, Sarah Ann (I2056)
|
406 |
She went by Marie. | HULBERT, Elizabeth Marie (I366)
|
407 |
She went by May. | DIAPER, Ann Christina May (I2899)
|
408 |
She went by the name of Milly in the 1891 census. | MAJOR, Sarah (I2242)
|
409 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CARVELL, S.L. (I498)
|
410 |
Single and living with his Uncle Robert Moody in the first part of 1911. | MOODY, Walter James (I1263)
|
411 |
SME CEMTERY M106-45
Florence Myrtle Hasler:
She was buried on 06-10-1970 at St Mary Extra cemetery, M106 grave 45.
At the time of her death her address was 75 Elwood Avenue, Thornhill,
Southampton. | HASLER, Florence Myrtle (I1103)
|
412 |
St. John's Church | Family: Samuel ACTON / Sarah BRYARS (F3)
|
413 |
St. Katherine Creechurch, London | Family: John Attwood HULBERT / Elizabeth Brown RAVENHILL (F183)
|
414 |
Started to work for Canadian General Electric in Montreal in Sep. 1902. Then with Montreal Light, Heat and Power Co. in 1905. He left Montreal on Aug. 14th and arrived in Calgary, AB to work for Alberta Portland Cement on Aug. 20, 1907. In 1909 he returned to Canadian General Electric as supply manager. In 1915 he took over managership of Motor Car Supply in Edmonton, AB. He was a founding member of the Edmonton Rotary Club. In Dec. 1928 in complained of a back ache and went to the hospital and discovered it was a ruptured appendix. He died at home. | HULBERT, Gordon Raymond (I17)
|
415 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BIRD, S.D. (I551)
|
416 |
Ted served with the Canadian Army in Europe during World War II. Upon his return in 1945, he began a thirty-three year career with A.G.T. (Telus). Ted was actively involved in the community, having assisted with the Nickle Foundation and Y.M.C.A. special needs children's swimming programs and after retirement, organizing and remaining a volunteer with C.N.I.B.'s Talking Books Repair Program. He also contributed his time and skills to the United Church and took great pleasure in serving on the board of directors for his condominium association. Ted was best known for his keen sense of humour and his amazing ability to fix anything for his friends and family. A celebration of Ted's life was held at St. Matthew's United Church, Calgary, AB on June 13, 2002. | HULBERT, Elliott (Ted) Harris (I244)
|
417 |
The 1st woman to be employed by the City of Calgary. "Bess", as she was known by her friends , was a jovial person with a profound sense of humor. | COUSINS, Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I16)
|
418 |
The National Archives holds a form about a photograph that was taken by John in 1896. It was a dress shield filled with liquid. He was a china shop keeper in 1901. John moved to Egypt for health reasons. The first press reports that he was killed by Beduin. Later a brief article retracting this, stating it may have been an accident. Emma moved to Australia to join her sister with her younger children. She was living in Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia in 1915. By March 1926 she was living in Rockhampton, Queensland. | HULBERT, John Ernest (I413)
|
419 |
The spelling of his last name in the US census was 'Perrin'. In 1850 he had remarried and was living in Chili, Monroe Co., New York. Elizabeth brought her three sons and one daughter into the marriage to Anthony. By 1860 they were living in Hartland, Livingston Co., MI. Sometime later they moved to Shiawassee Co, MI. | PERREN, Anthony (I2444)
|
420 |
The spelling of his last name in the US census was 'Perrin'. In 1850 his father Richard was living with them in Warren Co., IL. By 1860 they were living in Monmouth, Warren Co., IL. In 1870 he was a widower and his two daughters, Harriet and Susan, were living with him in Monmouth, IL. He remarried. | PERREN, William Sr. (I2443)
|
421 |
Their address in 1881-1891 was the school house in the town of Stouting. They had two other children who may have died young. | WARNER, Rebecca (I893)
|
422 |
There was a christening for a Elizabeth Cantloe in 1711 in Bishops-Fonthill, Wiltshire but this has not been confirmed as the one who married John Hulbert. Canteloe is on her grave stone. They also had daughters: Mary, Joan and Elizabeth. Their births have not been confirmed. | HULBERT, John Sr. (I201)
|
423 |
There was a son born in 1889 who died of suffocation at birth. | HULBERT, Alice Maud Mary (I397)
|
424 |
They also had a daughter who was born and died on Nov. 27, 1911. In 1920 they were living in Layton, Davis Co., UT. | MAJOR, Albert Athol (I1245)
|
425 |
They also had a daughter. | MAJOR, George William Alfred (I2257)
|
426 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MCGIRR, A.M. (I304)
|
427 |
They also had a son. | NAYLOR, Marjorie Sloan (I1238)
|
428 |
They also had another son. | MAJOR, Margaret Dora (I2278)
|
429 |
They also had: Edward J., Jack and Tom. | BECKETT, John William (I2992)
|
430 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WIGG, J.E. (I478)
|
431 |
They had a son and daughter. | MAJOR, Velma (I1613)
|
432 |
They had a son and daughter. Living in Augusta, GA in 1996. | LINNEY, George Edward (I1873)
|
433 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CHALK, P.W. (I3114)
|
434 |
They had five children. | PRISCOTT, Audrey Monica (I3722)
|
435 |
They had five children. In 1900 they were living in Seattle, WA. By 1930 Clara, a widow, was living in Chelan Co., WA. | LIVINGSTON, John Franklin (Frank) (I2480)
|
436 |
They had four children. | COPP, Bernard (I2436)
|
437 |
They had four children. | NAYLOR, Thomas Clarence (I2515)
|
438 |
They had four children. | NAYLOR, Ralph Sutton (I2517)
|
439 |
They had four children. | BECKETT, Harold Victor (I3000)
|
440 |
They had four children. In 1900 they were living in Monmouth Twp, IL. By 1930 they were living in Tompkins Twp, IL. | LIVINGSTON, William Henry (I2482)
|
441 |
They had four children. In 1949 they were living in Higgins, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was a chemist. | AYLING, Harry Anderson (I2742)
|
442 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BRAY, D.M. (I3076)
|
443 |
They had nine children. In 1930 they were living in Spring Grove Twp, Warren Co., IL. | LIVINGSTON, Asa Bailey (I2491)
|
444 |
They had no children. | VAN GYSEGHEM, Patricia Offord (I404)
|
445 |
They had no children. | MAJOR, Harriet (I1244)
|
446 |
They had no children. | HULBERT, John Henry (I1277)
|
447 |
They had no children. | HULBERT, Julia Morgan (I1732)
|
448 |
They had no children. | BIDGOOD, William Ebenezer (I2127)
|
449 |
They had no children. | GODDARD, Ada (I3608)
|
450 |
They had no children. In 1901 Clara, a widow, was living with her sisters in Walthamstow, Essex, Eng. | HULBERT, James Young (I347)
|