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    1. [MBWINNIPEG-L] Look up Please?
    2. Hi List, Bette, that is wonderful that you do this....I noticed there was a Walker on the list........is it possible that it is a William or Bradley? Keeping my fingers crossed! :0) Thanks, Terre

    03/02/2000 02:14:59
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. Catherine, SKS - some kind soul. Group - Is there anyone in Winnipeg willing to check out Henderson's or phone directories for Catherine from California? Bette -----Original Message----- From: AmberSun2@aol.com <AmberSun2@aol.com> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, March 02, 2000 12:53 AM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce >I'm sorry, but I don't know what a SKS is. I live in California and wouldn't >know how to get a Henderson's directory or any old phone books from Winnipeg. > It's like they didn't exist, yet I have a newspaper clipping of my >Grandmother's marriage, except it doesn't have the year or what paper it is >from. I have lots of pictures and post cards, from 1904 to about 1927 but I >can't find anything else that shows they existed. >Thanks for looking though. > >Catherine > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L Mailing List >http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/canmbwinnipeg.htm >

    03/02/2000 02:07:52
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. You wrote: I only had his nickname. But we missed. Hopefully we'll do better another time. - Bette

    03/02/2000 02:06:11
    1. [MBWINNIPEG-L] Joseph Allan McGill
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. Joseph Allan McGill Mr. Joseph Allan McGill, the subject of this sketch, is a native of East Durham, Ontario, born April 15, 1855. He is a son of the late James McGill, who was a native of Ireland and followed agricultural pursuits in Ontario during his lifetime. Mr. McGill was educated in the public and high schools of Norwood, Ontario, after which he was identified in farming with his father until coming to Manitoba in June, 1880. He arrived in Winnipeg and at once came to the little Saskatchewan river, and took up a homestead near Basswood, conducing farming operations there fore three years. He afterwards went to Qu'Appelle, where he started in the agricultural implement business, and for four years he conducted an establishment at that point. In 1887 he moved to Neepawa, where he has since been prominently connected in the same lines of business. He handles the Massey-Harris Company's lines of goods, and also Brantford buggies and carriages and also harness. Mr. McGill is the owner of two hundred and seventy acres of splendid farming land near Neepawa, which he is operating, and which each year brings in a good revenue. He is also the owner of considerable town property and has fifty acres of land inside the corporation. he is a director in the North-West Agricultural and Arts Association, taking an active interest in the affairs of the society. Politically Mr. McGill gives his support to the Conservative party and has been a member of the school board for the past fifteen years; at present he is serving as its chairman. He was also a member of the city council for a number of years. In April, 1880, Mr. McGill married Miss Susie Wigmore, a resident of Norwood, and a daughter of the late Colonel Wigmore, of that place. They are the parents of four children: Edna, Edith, Frank an Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. McGill are valued members of the Methodist church. A History of the Manitoba: Its Resources and People by Prof. George Bryce, published by The Canada History Company, 1906., pp 595-596. If, after reading this, you still think this is a 'hit' for you, you might check out the Mid-West Manitoba gen pages for more info. Also, get back to me because I might have another suggestion or two if you want to pursue it further. Not sure that you do seeing as it is probalby not a direct ancestor. Cheers, Bette -----Original Message----- From: John and Jean Earl <jearl@home.com> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 11:37 PM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba >Hello again Bette, > The Joseph Allan McGill entry sounds interesting; his father could be >a brother of my Joseph McGill. Could you please send the "full meal >deal" on Joseph Allan McGill (and his father). > Hector McKay does not sound like a match. > Thanks for the lookups, >John Earl >San Diego >

    03/02/2000 01:27:52
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. There's only Henry J. Skynner of Brandon (formerly of Toronto) He married Essie Girouard, sister of Sir Percy Girouard of London England. Henry & Essie have 6 children but they are not named in this book. Want more or did we miss? Bette -----Original Message----- From: AmberSun2@aol.com <AmberSun2@aol.com> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 10:05 PM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba >Can you tell me if there is anything about a Richard Lawrence or a "Puggie" >or "Pugie Skynner in your book? > >I would appreciate any info. > >Thanks >Catherine > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Free Webspace at RootsWeb >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/press/FPhistory.html >Create your Genealogy Website! >

    03/02/2000 01:07:57
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re: Lookup - surnames from History of Manitoba by G. Bryce
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. The one in the book is Thomas Russ Deacon b. 1865 near Perth ON, son of James Deacon, a lumberman of Ontario. Educ. in Pembroke, then U of T (looks like engineering). Married Lily Dingman of Belleville and they have 3 children: Lester Jerome, Edith & Alfred Ernest. Let me know if you want more. Bette -----Original Message----- From: Jim & Marla <manson@revelstoke.net> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 10:04 PM Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re: Lookup - surnames from History of Manitoba by G. Bryce >I am looking for a Richard Deacon (1849 - 1935) who married Mary Morrison >McBeath of Red River. Any chance he is the DEACON in Bryce's Book? >Thanks for any help. >Marla Manson > > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Canada GenWeb Archives Project >http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/cgwarchives.html >Primary Records for Canada >

    03/02/2000 01:04:21
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. There's nothing in this book on Hausen's. Have you (or have you had a SKS) look up Henderson's Directory or old telephone books for them in Wpg? Bette -----Original Message----- From: AmberSun2@aol.com <AmberSun2@aol.com> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 9:56 PM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce >Bette, if you could look up in your book a family named Hausen I would >appreciate it. >They lived in Winnipeg in the early 1900's on Mc Millan Street. The names I >have are Annie G. Hausen and her children, Madge, Helen, Harry, and Alice. I >have been trying to get information on them, but nothing comes up anywhere. > >Thanks > >Catherine > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Manitoba Districts - Volunteer Opportunities >http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmb/districts.htm >

    03/02/2000 12:58:27
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup - History of Manitoba
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. So sorry, nary a Lanigan. Bette -----Original Message----- From: janice lanigan <jplanigan@telus.net> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 9:20 PM Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup - History of Manitoba >Hello Betty, >I would be very interested in any information that in on the name of >Lanigan. Thank you in advance for your generous offer. >Janice Lanigan > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Protect Canadian Census Records From Destruction >http://globalgenealogy.com/census/index.htm >POST 1901 CENSUS PROJECT >

    03/02/2000 12:46:01
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup Request - Surnames from History of Manitoba
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. Hi Sandy, I'm going to start by giving you the bare bones so to speak and if they are 'yours' (or you just want more) I'll be happy to type out the rest. Montgomery: p.377 - Oswald Montgomery: b. Oct 11, 1856 in Lanark Co, son of Oswald and Mary (Rothwell) Montgomery. Married 1885 Miss Elsie Spaulding of Perth, Ontario and they ahve 9 children (8 living): Roy D, Oswald F, Clyde M.C. (deceased), Thomas, Earl, Clifford, Allan, Elsie Kathleen & John. p. 376 - Thomas Montgomery: b. Feb 23, 1851 at South Lanark, Drummond Co, brother to Oswald above. Part owner of Queen's Hotel in Wpg. Married 1877 to Martha King of Ontario. Five children: Robert A, thomas Oswald & William Rothwell Albert. Two deceased children: Margaret Maud & Mary Ellen. p. 579 - Weston Montgomery: b. 1871 in Quebec, resided in Stonewall, MB. Son of John & Jane M (Walker) Montgomery. Married 1905 to Georgina Walton, dau of James Walton of Stonewall. Ramsay: p.547 - Peter Belhaven Hamilton Ramsay: b. Dec 1, 1864 Edinburgh, son of William Hamiklton & Fanny Scarth. Resided at Virden. Married 1886 Sophia Probert, dau of Wm. Probert of Edinburgh. Children: Hilda, Florence, Daisy & William. Simpson: p. 508 Charles Myron Simpson: b. Apr 6, 1873 Lindsay, Ontario. Married 1903 Florence McLeod, of Wpg. One child, Myron Leslie. In real estate in Wpg. p. 601 John Simpson: b. 16 Jun 1856 near Milton, Halton Co, Ontario, son of Robt Simpson & Anne Hughes, both of Ireland. In the furniture business in Neepawa. Married 1887 to Jane Bailey, dau of Alfred Bailey of Hyde Bluff, Manitoba. 7 children: Steuart G, Ruby May, Maggie C, roderick E, Jack, Vernie & Velma. p. 469 - Robert Mills Simpson: b. 1865 Carleton Place, Ontario. Chief surgeon of Hudson's Bay Co, and CNR. Please let me know if any (or all!) of these are a 'hit' and you want more. Bette -----Original Message----- From: ccullen <ccullen@hc.itas.net> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 9:19 PM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup Request - Surnames from History of Manitoba >Bette, > >Thank you very much for the offer of lookups in the History of Manitoba. >I have seen 3 surnames listed that I would love to have any information >that may be contained in the book. > >The surnames are: Montgomery, Ramsay & Simpson. > >Sandy in >Prince Edward Island > > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project >http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/ >

    03/02/2000 12:45:28
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba
    2. John and Jean Earl
    3. Hello again Bette, The Joseph Allan McGill entry sounds interesting; his father could be a brother of my Joseph McGill. Could you please send the "full meal deal" on Joseph Allan McGill (and his father). Hector McKay does not sound like a match. Thanks for the lookups, John Earl San Diego Bette Kosmolak wrote: > > Hi, > I have a Joseph Allan McGill, b. April 15, 1855 in East Durham, ON, son ot > James McGill of Ireland. He came to MB in 1880 and in 1887 moved to > Neepawa which is very close to Arden (like 9 miles away). In 1880 he married > Susie Wigmore of Norwood and they had four children: Edna, Edith, Frank & > Sidney. These are the bare outline and although I don't think this is the > one you were looking for, could you let me know please if you want the 'full > meal deal' on this fellow. > > The only McKay in the book is Hector McKay, b. apr 3, 1850 in Oxford Co, > Ontario, son of Donald McKay from Scotland. McKay finally settled in > Brandon, married Mary Heuston and had one son Donald. Again let me know if > you want more about him. > > Bette > > -----Original Message----- > From: John and Jean Earl <jearl@home.com> > To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 8:10 PM > Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba > > >Hello Bette, > > Thanks for your kind offer for lookups. Could you please look to see > >if there is anything in the "History" on the following people: > > Joseph McGILL (1829-1904) Arden/Plumas/Midway, MB; > > Henry (Harry) McGILL (1854-1925), same areas; > > Robert McKAY (1838-1921). > > Thank you, > >John Earl > >San Diego > > > > > > > >Bette Kosmolak wrote: > >> > >> continued surnames for lookups for the next week from History of > Manitoba. > >> > >> Galloway > >> Galt > >> Garrioch > >> Georgeson > >> Gibson > >> Blines > >> gordon > >> Gourley > >> Graban > >> Graburn > >> Graham > >> Griffin > >> Grundy > >> Hadskis > >> Hagel > >> Haggart > >> hall > >> Hallett > >> hamilton > >> Hammond > >> Hanbury > >> Handscomb > >> Haney > >> Hannah > >> Hargraft > >> Harris > >> Harrison > >> hart > >> Haverson > >> Hay > >> Heap > >> Helliwell > >> Henderson > >> Herriot > >> Hespeler > >> Hetherington > >> Heigginbotham > >> Higham > >> Hobbs > >> Hooper > >> Horn > >> Hosner > >> Houkes > >> Howden > >> Hughes > >> Hurt > >> Hutchings > >> Hutchinson > >> Inglis > >> Innes > >> jackson > >> James > >> Johnson > >> Joslin > >> Kelly > >> Kennedy > >> Kerr > >> Kirkcaldy > >> Laird > >> Lait > >> Lanigan > >> Lawrence > >> Lawlor > >> Less > >> Leech > >> Leslie > >> Lindsay > >> Lochead > >> Lock > >> Locke > >> Lockhart > >> Love > >> Luncy > >> Macdonald > >> Macaffie > >> MacIntyre > >> MacLean > >> Macpherson > >> Macvicar > >> Manning > >> Manville > >> March > >> Marlett > >> Martin > >> Maulson > >> Maw > >> McBean > >> McClain > >> McClure > >> McConnell > >> McCorquodale > >> McCrae > >> McCuish > >> McDairmid > >> McDonald > >> McFadden > >> McGill > >> McInnis > >> McIntyre > >> McKay > >> McKechnie > >> McKenzie > >> McKerchar > >> McKinnon > >> McLaren > >> McLaughlin > >> McLennan > >> McMeans > >> McMicken > >> McMillan > >> McPherson > >> McPhillips > >> McRae > >> Mcwilliams > >> Meikle > >> Meredith > >> Miller > >> Monkman > >> Monteith > >> Montgomery > >> Morden > >> Mott > >> Muire > >> Mulvey > >> Munroe > >> Murray > >> Murphy > >> Musgrove > >> Myers > >> ....to be continued > >> > >> ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > >> Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/ > > > > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > >Manitoba Districts - Volunteer Opportunities > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmb/districts.htm > > > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Canada GenWeb Awards > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6625/cgwaward.html > Vote for your favourite CanadaGenWeb site

    03/02/2000 12:37:36
    1. [MBWINNIPEG-L] McPHERSON
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. HUGH McPHERSON One of the substantial citizens of Brandon district is Mr. Hugh McPherson, the subject of this sketch. For over twenty-five years he has resided on his beautiful farm on Brandon Hills, and during that time has met with the success that a man of his sterling qualifications deserves. Mr. McPherson has seen this now populous district emerge form its native condition of prairie into the finest wheat-growing section in Western Canada, and has suffered and endured all the trials which the pioneer of that district had to undergo, but through it all has never lost a particle of his estimation for the country of his adoption, believing it to be the garden spot of the Dominion of Canada. Mr. McPherson is a native of Pictou county and was born January 26, 1845. He is a son of Alexander and Elizabeth (Murray) McPherson, both of whom were early settlers of Pictou county and were there identified with agricultural interests. Mr. McPherson was educated in the public schools of his native county, and until coming to Manitoba was engaged in farming, in railroading and in lumbering. He came to Manitoba in April, 1879, and settled on his present farm eleven miles southeast of Brandon. Here by pre-emption and by homesteading, which was further added to by purchase, he is the owner of one thousand two hundred and eighty acres of land, and has also acquired six hundred and forty acres in the northern part of the province. The principal crop raised is wheat, and his property lies in one of the most fertile and productive belts in the entire province. In 1875 Mr. McPherson married Miss Margaret E. Sellers, who is also a native of Pictou country, and four children have been born of this union, Georgina J, Maggie Hattie, Johnston and Angus Sellers. While Mr. McPherson's farming operations occupied most of his time and attention during his residence in Manitoba, he has felt it incumbent upon himself to take a proper interest in the governing affairs of his adopted country, and for fifteen years acted as a councillor of Brandon district, giving his support to the Conservative party. Both Mr. and Mrs. McPherson are consistent members of the Presbyterian church. There are few men better known or more universally respected than Mr. McPherson, and he numbers his friends by the score. As a representative man of Manitoba he certainly deserves recognition in the history of the province. A History of the Manitoba: Its Resources and People by Prof. George Bryce, published by The Canada History Company, 1906., pp. 554-555.

    03/02/2000 12:31:14
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. Sorry Jacquie, don't see either of these. Bette -----Original Message----- From: Jacquie nex <jacnex@home.com> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 8:40 PM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce >Hi, > > Saw your offer and if you see anyone with the last name of NEX or ZARWONY >I would be a very happy person. Thanks for your time, Take care >Jacquie Nex >Sooke, British Columbia, Canada >jacnex@home.com >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Bette Kosmolak" <kosmo@pacificcoast.net> >To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 4:55 PM >Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce > > >> Thanks - that's him. I'll contact him because I now have the book out of >> the library. Which reminds me, if you think your Manitoba ancestor was >> 'prominent' (regardless of town or place) in about 1880-1910, drop me a >line >> and I'll look to see if your family is listed in this book while I have if >> for the next week or two. Bryce chronicled about 200 people from Manitoba >> who were 'movers & shakers" of the time. >> Bette >> > > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Canada GenWeb Archives Project >http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/cgwarchives.html >Primary Records for Canada >

    03/02/2000 12:17:21
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba
    2. Bette Kosmolak
    3. Hi, I have a Joseph Allan McGill, b. April 15, 1855 in East Durham, ON, son ot James McGill of Ireland. He came to MB in 1880 and in 1887 moved to Neepawa which is very close to Arden (like 9 miles away). In 1880 he married Susie Wigmore of Norwood and they had four children: Edna, Edith, Frank & Sidney. These are the bare outline and although I don't think this is the one you were looking for, could you let me know please if you want the 'full meal deal' on this fellow. The only McKay in the book is Hector McKay, b. apr 3, 1850 in Oxford Co, Ontario, son of Donald McKay from Scotland. McKay finally settled in Brandon, married Mary Heuston and had one son Donald. Again let me know if you want more about him. Bette -----Original Message----- From: John and Jean Earl <jearl@home.com> To: CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 8:10 PM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba >Hello Bette, > Thanks for your kind offer for lookups. Could you please look to see >if there is anything in the "History" on the following people: > Joseph McGILL (1829-1904) Arden/Plumas/Midway, MB; > Henry (Harry) McGILL (1854-1925), same areas; > Robert McKAY (1838-1921). > Thank you, >John Earl >San Diego > > > >Bette Kosmolak wrote: >> >> continued surnames for lookups for the next week from History of Manitoba. >> >> Galloway >> Galt >> Garrioch >> Georgeson >> Gibson >> Blines >> gordon >> Gourley >> Graban >> Graburn >> Graham >> Griffin >> Grundy >> Hadskis >> Hagel >> Haggart >> hall >> Hallett >> hamilton >> Hammond >> Hanbury >> Handscomb >> Haney >> Hannah >> Hargraft >> Harris >> Harrison >> hart >> Haverson >> Hay >> Heap >> Helliwell >> Henderson >> Herriot >> Hespeler >> Hetherington >> Heigginbotham >> Higham >> Hobbs >> Hooper >> Horn >> Hosner >> Houkes >> Howden >> Hughes >> Hurt >> Hutchings >> Hutchinson >> Inglis >> Innes >> jackson >> James >> Johnson >> Joslin >> Kelly >> Kennedy >> Kerr >> Kirkcaldy >> Laird >> Lait >> Lanigan >> Lawrence >> Lawlor >> Less >> Leech >> Leslie >> Lindsay >> Lochead >> Lock >> Locke >> Lockhart >> Love >> Luncy >> Macdonald >> Macaffie >> MacIntyre >> MacLean >> Macpherson >> Macvicar >> Manning >> Manville >> March >> Marlett >> Martin >> Maulson >> Maw >> McBean >> McClain >> McClure >> McConnell >> McCorquodale >> McCrae >> McCuish >> McDairmid >> McDonald >> McFadden >> McGill >> McInnis >> McIntyre >> McKay >> McKechnie >> McKenzie >> McKerchar >> McKinnon >> McLaren >> McLaughlin >> McLennan >> McMeans >> McMicken >> McMillan >> McPherson >> McPhillips >> McRae >> Mcwilliams >> Meikle >> Meredith >> Miller >> Monkman >> Monteith >> Montgomery >> Morden >> Mott >> Muire >> Mulvey >> Munroe >> Murray >> Murphy >> Musgrove >> Myers >> ....to be continued >> >> ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >> Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/ > > >==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== >Manitoba Districts - Volunteer Opportunities >http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmb/districts.htm >

    03/02/2000 12:09:21
    1. [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re: Lookup - surnames from History of Manitoba by G. Bryce
    2. Jim & Marla
    3. I am looking for a Richard Deacon (1849 - 1935) who married Mary Morrison McBeath of Red River. Any chance he is the DEACON in Bryce's Book? Thanks for any help. Marla Manson

    03/01/2000 11:04:51
    1. [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup - History of Manitoba
    2. janice lanigan
    3. Hello Betty, I would be very interested in any information that in on the name of Lanigan. Thank you in advance for your generous offer. Janice Lanigan

    03/01/2000 10:06:47
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Surnames (bios) from History of Manitoba
    2. Cobban
    3. : Wednesday, March 01, 2000 5:25 PM Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Surnames (bios) from History of Manitoba Hi, could you send me the bio on McPerson? Thanks. Dodi

    03/01/2000 09:59:00
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce
    2. Jacquie nex
    3. Hi, Saw your offer and if you see anyone with the last name of NEX or ZARWONY I would be a very happy person. Thanks for your time, Take care Jacquie Nex Sooke, British Columbia, Canada jacnex@home.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bette Kosmolak" <kosmo@pacificcoast.net> To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 4:55 PM Subject: Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Re:George Bryce > Thanks - that's him. I'll contact him because I now have the book out of > the library. Which reminds me, if you think your Manitoba ancestor was > 'prominent' (regardless of town or place) in about 1880-1910, drop me a line > and I'll look to see if your family is listed in this book while I have if > for the next week or two. Bryce chronicled about 200 people from Manitoba > who were 'movers & shakers" of the time. > Bette >

    03/01/2000 09:17:26
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba
    2. John and Jean Earl
    3. Hello Bette, Thanks for your kind offer for lookups. Could you please look to see if there is anything in the "History" on the following people: Joseph McGILL (1829-1904) Arden/Plumas/Midway, MB; Henry (Harry) McGILL (1854-1925), same areas; Robert McKAY (1838-1921). Thank you, John Earl San Diego Bette Kosmolak wrote: > > continued surnames for lookups for the next week from History of Manitoba. > > Galloway > Galt > Garrioch > Georgeson > Gibson > Blines > gordon > Gourley > Graban > Graburn > Graham > Griffin > Grundy > Hadskis > Hagel > Haggart > hall > Hallett > hamilton > Hammond > Hanbury > Handscomb > Haney > Hannah > Hargraft > Harris > Harrison > hart > Haverson > Hay > Heap > Helliwell > Henderson > Herriot > Hespeler > Hetherington > Heigginbotham > Higham > Hobbs > Hooper > Horn > Hosner > Houkes > Howden > Hughes > Hurt > Hutchings > Hutchinson > Inglis > Innes > jackson > James > Johnson > Joslin > Kelly > Kennedy > Kerr > Kirkcaldy > Laird > Lait > Lanigan > Lawrence > Lawlor > Less > Leech > Leslie > Lindsay > Lochead > Lock > Locke > Lockhart > Love > Luncy > Macdonald > Macaffie > MacIntyre > MacLean > Macpherson > Macvicar > Manning > Manville > March > Marlett > Martin > Maulson > Maw > McBean > McClain > McClure > McConnell > McCorquodale > McCrae > McCuish > McDairmid > McDonald > McFadden > McGill > McInnis > McIntyre > McKay > McKechnie > McKenzie > McKerchar > McKinnon > McLaren > McLaughlin > McLennan > McMeans > McMicken > McMillan > McPherson > McPhillips > McRae > Mcwilliams > Meikle > Meredith > Miller > Monkman > Monteith > Montgomery > Morden > Mott > Muire > Mulvey > Munroe > Murray > Murphy > Musgrove > Myers > ....to be continued > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/

    03/01/2000 09:07:11
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba
    2. C. Armstrong
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bette Kosmolak <kosmo@pacificcoast.net> To: <CAN-MB-WINNIPEG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 8:04 PM Subject: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba > continued surnames for lookups for the next week from History of Manitoba. > > Galloway > Galt > Garrioch > Georgeson > Gibson > Blines > gordon > Gourley > Graban > Graburn > Graham > Griffin > Grundy > Hadskis > Hagel > Haggart > hall > Hallett > hamilton > Hammond > Hanbury > Handscomb > Haney > Hannah > Hargraft > Harris > Harrison > hart > Haverson > Hay > Heap > Helliwell > Henderson > Herriot > Hespeler > Hetherington > Heigginbotham > Higham > Hobbs > Hooper > Horn > Hosner > Houkes > Howden > Hughes > Hurt > Hutchings > Hutchinson > Inglis > Innes > jackson > James > Johnson > Joslin > Kelly > Kennedy > Kerr > Kirkcaldy > Laird > Lait > Lanigan > Lawrence > Lawlor > Less > Leech > Leslie > Lindsay > Lochead > Lock > Locke > Lockhart > Love > Luncy > Macdonald > Macaffie > MacIntyre > MacLean > Macpherson > Macvicar > Manning > Manville > March > Marlett > Martin > Maulson > Maw > McBean > McClain > McClure > McConnell > McCorquodale > McCrae > McCuish > McDairmid > McDonald > McFadden > McGill > McInnis > McIntyre > McKay > McKechnie > McKenzie > McKerchar > McKinnon > McLaren > McLaughlin > McLennan > McMeans > McMicken > McMillan > McPherson > McPhillips > McRae > Mcwilliams > Meikle > Meredith > Miller > Monkman > Monteith > Montgomery > Morden > Mott > Muire > Mulvey > Munroe > Murray > Murphy > Musgrove > Myers > ....to be continued > > > ==== CAN-MB-WINNIPEG Mailing List ==== > Visit Winnipeg District, Manitoba GenWeb Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mbwinnip/ > >

    03/01/2000 08:52:27
    1. Re: [MBWINNIPEG-L] Lookup bios from History of Manitoba
    2. I only had his nickname. But we missed. The Mr. Skynner I am looking for married my Grandmother's sister Alice Hausen. Thanks for looking. Catherine

    03/01/2000 08:48:38