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    1. [Grey Co.] BLACKLOCK - ALLAN Families
    2. The LeBlanc's
    3. Desperately searching for a starting place for Hanna(h) Blacklock (parents unknown) who married Mr. Allan (possibly James). I am told they are buried in a cemetery in Thornbury, Ontario but I do not know this area at all. Either the Allan or Blacklock part of this family group owned and operated the combined Furniture and Funeral Home in Thornbury late 1800's, early 1900's. Does anyone have any suggestions for me. Many thanks, Leigh....

    09/14/2003 03:48:46
    1. Re: [Grey Co.] BLACKLOCK - ALLAN Families
    2. Jopie Loughead
    3. From Thornbury-Clarksburg Union Cemetery: Allan: Joseph, Oct. 20, 1846 - April 6, 1901 James, Oct. 13, 1841- Feb. 10, 1902 His wife, Hannah Blacklock, 1845-1918 Joseph Harry Allan 1912-1981 His wife, Elma Irene Binkley 1907 - 1968 Joseph Allan 1877 - 1919, his wife Annie Jane Pedwell, 1877 - 1949 Z.B. 6750 Lt., Ronald H. Allan R.C.A.F. 1931 - 1957 Daniel Frederick Allan 1907 - 1966 Husband of Lena Binkley (1910 - The 1871 census for Collingwood Township list only one Allen: Joseph age 25, born Ireland William, age 18, Sarah 17, They are all Presbyterian. Joseph is listed as a farmer. They have John Twaddle age 25 working for them as a farm labourer. Reel C9953-District #37, sub-district D, Division 2. Household 88. Jopie Grey County Queries. ----- Original Message ----- From: "The LeBlanc's" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:48 PM Subject: [Grey Co.] BLACKLOCK - ALLAN Families > Desperately searching for a starting place for Hanna(h) Blacklock (parents unknown) who married Mr. Allan (possibly James). > I am told they are buried in a cemetery in Thornbury, Ontario but I do not know this area at all. > > Either the Allan or Blacklock part of this family group owned and operated the combined Furniture and Funeral Home in Thornbury late 1800's, early 1900's. > > Does anyone have any suggestions for me. > Many thanks, > Leigh.... >

    09/15/2003 10:34:06