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    1. Request for assistance re-ancestor deaths
    2. Bill Limebeer
    3. Requesting your assistance in finding a record of deaths and burials on ancestors Limebeer and Arscott at Caledon Township in the period 1874-1886? or any other advice that might lead to finding the information that I seek? LIMEBEER, William DOD 19 March 1874, member of Congregational Church at Alton village. Burial at Alton cemetery. Gravestone inscribed. ARSCOTT, Jane, Aunt of the above, age 70 years on 1881 Census, no further record found. Also a member of the Congregational Church at Alton village. Burial to Alton cemetery, no record found? Based on research and conditions existing at the time, it is quite certain that Jane's death occured in the period 1881-1886 as she appears on the 1881 Caledon Township census, but not later. I have not found either a register of deaths or burials. As both were members of the Congregational Church at Alton village at the time of their deaths, where would one find the church records for the period 1874-1886? Thank you Bill On.Can.

    09/23/2005 08:10:37
    1. RE: [Can-Ont-Peel] Request for assistance re-ancestor deaths
    2. Gay King
    3. Hi Bill, I believe you should contact the United Church Archives: http://individual.utoronto.ca/hayes/Canada/uccarchives.htm Gay -----Original Message----- From: Bill Limebeer [mailto:wlimebeer@sentex.net] Sent: September 23, 2005 1:11 PM To: CAN-ONT-PEEL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Can-Ont-Peel] Request for assistance re-ancestor deaths Requesting your assistance in finding a record of deaths and burials on ancestors Limebeer and Arscott at Caledon Township in the period 1874-1886? or any other advice that might lead to finding the information that I seek? LIMEBEER, William DOD 19 March 1874, member of Congregational Church at Alton village. Burial at Alton cemetery. Gravestone inscribed. ARSCOTT, Jane, Aunt of the above, age 70 years on 1881 Census, no further record found. Also a member of the Congregational Church at Alton village. Burial to Alton cemetery, no record found? Based on research and conditions existing at the time, it is quite certain that Jane's death occured in the period 1881-1886 as she appears on the 1881 Caledon Township census, but not later. I have not found either a register of deaths or burials. As both were members of the Congregational Church at Alton village at the time of their deaths, where would one find the church records for the period 1874-1886? Thank you Bill On.Can. ==== CAN-ONT-PEEL Mailing List ==== Are you missing a Twig from your Family Tree? Post a query message -- give the SURNAME -- Someone else may be researching the same family. ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

    09/23/2005 08:49:17
    1. RE: [Can-Ont-Peel] Request for assistance re-ancestor deaths
    2. Anne Stevens
    3. hi Beill: Try the United Church Archives at: http://unitedchurcharchives.vicu.utoronto.ca/ They may do look-ups - or it is certainly worth a visit and they have hook-ups for laptops The Congregational Church along with the Presbyterian & Methodist Churches, formed the Union. Those churches who joined were required to send their old records to the United Church Archives. I found Knox Presbyterian Church, now Caledon United Church, in the UC Archives - under Toronto Conference, under Alton. This was the church my gr. grandparents (Wallwin) attended and I had quite a search to find them. The Presbyterian churches in Caledon W. Twp. joined with other Presbyterian Churches, sometimes 3 times so I had to go through the whole township before I found them. Sometimes persistence pays off. Hope this helps. Anne Anne Stevens, Newmarket, Ont. Researching Beaton, Lawrie, McGillivray, Scotland & Ontario Bowering, Scott, Shawcroft, Wallwin, Derbsyshire & Ontario Visit my Web Site at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=walwin-mcgilvray ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Bill Limebeer" <wlimebeer@sentex.net> To: CAN-ONT-PEEL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Can-Ont-Peel] Request for assistance re-ancestor deaths Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:10:37 -0400 Requesting your assistance in finding a record of deaths and burials on ancestors Limebeer and Arscott at Caledon Township in the period 1874-1886? or any other advice that might lead to finding the information that I seek? LIMEBEER, William DOD 19 March 1874, member of Congregational Church at Alton village. Burial at Alton cemetery. Gravestone inscribed. ARSCOTT, Jane, Aunt of the above, age 70 years on 1881 Census, no further record found. Also a member of the Congregational Church at Alton village. Burial to Alton cemetery, no record found? Based on research and conditions existing at the time, it is quite certain that Jane's death occured in the period 1881-1886 as she appears on the 1881 Caledon Township census, but not later. I have not found either a register of deaths or burials. As both were members of the Congregational Church at Alton village at the time of their deaths, where would one find the church records for the period 1874-1886? Thank you Bill On.Can. ==== CAN-ONT-PEEL Mailing List ==== Are you missing a Twig from your Family Tree? Post a query message -- give the SURNAME -- Someone else may be researching the same family. ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

    09/23/2005 01:14:40