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    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Wines .......
    2. Paul and Ruth Robins
    3. Someone, on this list, recently was asking questions about the WYNES/WINES families, of Barrie, and Stayner area. An obituary for ROBERT "ELWOOD" WINES appeared August 17, 2007, in the WASAGA SUN. Died in Collingwood Hospital, age 87, and was buried out of Creemore. Have clipped it out. Anyone would like it, e-mail me an address , and will either mail, or scan and mail it to you. No known relation, Paul Robins

    08/16/2007 04:46:23
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Midland - again
    2. Patrick Smith
    3. Hi Tish; Yes, there is a Princess St. in Midland. Go to www.mapquest.com and type in the street name and town. Around 25 or so years ago Midland renumbered most of their streets, so the address at 303 Princess more than likely changed. Hope that helps. Pat Smith Born and raised in Midland with roots there back to 1872 Tish wrote: > Another question - by any chance does Midland have a Princess Street in it, and if so is there a 303 Princess? > > Thanks so much, > Tish > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    08/16/2007 04:44:38
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Another question
    2. Dan and Janet Howe
    3. Yes there is a Princess St. in Midland. It is only one block long. Is there a particular family you are looking for that lived there?? Dan Howe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tish" <tish@cablelan.net> To: <CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 9:56 PM Subject: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Another question > Would anyone know if there is a Princess St. or Ave., in Midland? If so, > would there be a 303 Princess? > > Thanks very much. > > Tish > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/16/2007 04:38:14
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Another question
    2. Tish
    3. Would anyone know if there is a Princess St. or Ave., in Midland? If so, would there be a 303 Princess? Thanks very much. Tish

    08/16/2007 12:56:18
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Midland
    2. Ron C. Johnston
    3. Subject: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Midland Hi Tish Does anyone there know the name of the Anglican Church in Midland, and does it have its own cemetery, or is there a name for the Midland Cemetery? Any help greatly appreciated, ****** St. Mark's Anglican Church Cemetery - 819 Yonge St., 130 n west of Little Lake Park Road, sourth side. ***** Ron C. JOHNSTON

    08/16/2007 10:53:31
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Midland - again
    2. Tish
    3. Another question - by any chance does Midland have a Princess Street in it, and if so is there a 303 Princess? Thanks so much, Tish

    08/16/2007 10:01:56
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Midland
    2. Tish
    3. Thank you so much, Ron! That is just wonderful! Tish > Subject: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Midland > > Hi Tish > > > Does anyone there know the name of the Anglican Church in Midland, and > does > it have its own cemetery, or is there a name for the Midland Cemetery? > > Any help greatly appreciated, ****** St. Mark's Anglican Church > Cemetery - 819 Yonge St., 130 n west of Little Lake Park Road, sourth > side. > ***** > > Ron C. JOHNSTON > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.11.19/956 - Release Date: 8/16/2007 > 9:48 AM > >

    08/16/2007 09:58:42
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Correction: Global Genealogy eNewsletter - 16 August 2007
    2. Rick Roberts
    3. There was glitch with our description of one title in the newsletter that was sent out this morning: The web page description has been replaced with the correct one and has been reposted. BOOK - A Very Brilliant Affair, The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812. By Robert Malcomson. This new look at the battle tackles many of the myths that have grown over the years. Was Brock the hero of the day? Was this a victory for the Canadian militia? Were the oft-maligned New York militia responsible for their army's defeat? What was the role of the native allies of the British? Could the American invading force have won? Robert Malcomson's exciting and readable account will add a new level of appreciation for the drama and significance of the War of 1812. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/military/resources/307023.htm Our thanks to Trevor for letting us know about the error. ********************************** NOTICE: This email is provided exclusively for those who have specifically requested the Global Genealogy eNewsletter. To change your subscription in any way, please go to http://globalgenealogy.com/admin/membership.htm. Exception: RootsWeb LISTS Some RootsWeb LISTOWNERS have subscribed their LISTS to this newsletter. If you are a member of such a RootsWeb LIST, we have no control over who on the LISTOWNER'S membership receives this newsletter. To determine if you have a personal subscription, or have received this eNewsletter because of your membership to a RootsWeb LIST, check the SUBJECT line of this email. If the Subject line on this email begins with "Global Genealogy eNewsletter" you have a personal subscription which you can manage using the link provided above. If the Subject line begins with the name of a [ LIST] followed by "Global Genealogy eNewsletter", you have received it as a result of your membership to the RootsWeb LIST. Privacy Notice: we do not share, trade, rent, exchange nor sell your email address nor any of your personal information with/to any other party. Your information is kept completely confidential. ********************************** Rick Roberts Global Genealogy & History Shoppe 43 Main Street South Campbellville, ON L0P1B0 www.GlobalGenealogy.com www.GlobalHeritagePress.com www.GlobalGazette.net

    08/16/2007 09:48:35
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Correction: Global Genealogy eNewsletter - 16 August 2007
    2. Rick Roberts
    3. There was glitch with our description of one title in the newsletter that was sent out this morning: The web page description has been replaced with the correct one and has been reposted. BOOK - A Very Brilliant Affair, The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812. By Robert Malcomson. This new look at the battle tackles many of the myths that have grown over the years. Was Brock the hero of the day? Was this a victory for the Canadian militia? Were the oft-maligned New York militia responsible for their army's defeat? What was the role of the native allies of the British? Could the American invading force have won? Robert Malcomson's exciting and readable account will add a new level of appreciation for the drama and significance of the War of 1812. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/military/resources/307023.htm Our thanks to Trevor for letting us know about the error. ********************************** NOTICE: This email is provided exclusively for those who have specifically requested the Global Genealogy eNewsletter. To change your subscription in any way, please go to http://globalgenealogy.com/admin/membership.htm. Exception: RootsWeb LISTS Some RootsWeb LISTOWNERS have subscribed their LISTS to this newsletter. If you are a member of such a RootsWeb LIST, we have no control over who on the LISTOWNER'S membership receives this newsletter. To determine if you have a personal subscription, or have received this eNewsletter because of your membership to a RootsWeb LIST, check the SUBJECT line of this email. If the Subject line on this email begins with "Global Genealogy eNewsletter" you have a personal subscription which you can manage using the link provided above. If the Subject line begins with the name of a [ LIST] followed by "Global Genealogy eNewsletter", you have received it as a result of your membership to the RootsWeb LIST. Privacy Notice: we do not share, trade, rent, exchange nor sell your email address nor any of your personal information with/to any other party. Your information is kept completely confidential. ********************************** Rick Roberts Global Genealogy & History Shoppe 43 Main Street South Campbellville, ON L0P1B0 www.GlobalGenealogy.com www.GlobalHeritagePress.com www.GlobalGazette.net

    08/16/2007 09:48:29
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Midland
    2. Tish
    3. Does anyone there know the name of the Anglican Church in Midland, and does it have its own cemetery, or is there a name for the Midland Cemetery? Any help greatly appreciated, Tish

    08/16/2007 09:32:59
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Global Genealogy eNewsletter - 16 August 2007
    2. Rick Roberts
    3. Topics in this Global Genealogy eNewsletter include: 1) NEW BOOKS & SOFTWARE this week 2) NEW CLEARANCE ITEMS this week 3) NEW ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine 4) FEATURED WEBSITE - This Week's Featured Website - searchable 5) BREAKING NEWS of the Week 6) UPCOMING EVENTS - News about Upcoming Events Scroll down this page for more information... ********************************** 1) NEW BOOKS & SOFTWARE this week For a complete list of new publications and resources please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/new BOOK - A Very Brilliant Affair, The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812. By Robert Malcomson. The famous War of 1812 battle in which American forces invaded Canada across the Niagara River and General Isaac Brock was killed. The book explores the multiple roles of a reserve regiment in peace and war and how these have remained constant over the years despite changes in society and in warfare. Reserve (or militia) regiments have been the foundation of the Canadian military and its ability to mobilize for war and civil emergencies. Reservists train to the combat-ready status of the full-time soldier, and their involvement creates a strong link between their regiment and the community. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/military/resources/307023.htm BOOK - MCNAB - a novel of dramatized history [Renfrew County, Ontario] By David Mulholland. The year is 1825. Archibald McNab, 13th Chief of Clan McNab, has eluded his creditors in Scotland, and escaped to Upper Canada. The Laird�s charm and noble bearing win him the confidence of the Family Compact�the aristocratic British clique who control the government�and he convinces Lieutenant-Governor Sir Peregrine Maitland to entrust him with the settlement of a township in what is now Eastern Ontario, 60 kilometres west of Ottawa. This is a novel based on real events. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/renfrew/resources/207060.htm BOOK - East Garafraxa: A History [Dufferin County, Ontario] By Steven J. Brown, Krista Taylor. Through the pages, readers will develop a new appreciation not only for the settlers and the legacy they left, but also of the trials and successes of those who came after. East Garafraxa: A History is a testament to the people who have lived, loved and worked in that wonderful place. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/dufferin/resources/105500.htm MAC SOFTWARE - MacFamily Tree, Modern Genealogy for Mac OS X (Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later). MacFamilyTree offers all you would expect from an advanced genealogy application. MacFamilyTree will not only have you creating a crisp and clean overview of all your relations in a swift and stylish manner, but impressive graphics will make you want to put your pedigree on display even more. Extensive printing selections are also offered, as well as the option to publish your family tree on the Internet or burn it directly on CD. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/software/macfamily%20tree/009main.htm Books & software can be ordered online anytime, or by telephone at 1-800-361-5168 Tue to Sat 9-5 or Sun 10-5 ET ********************************** 2) NEW CLEARANCE ITEMS this week For a detailed list of "Special Prices on Great Books" please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/new/specials.htm This week's additions to the list include the following titles: BOOK - From the Orkney Islands to the Ottawa Valley and Beyond... The RUSLAND/RUSSELL Family BOOK - Where have all the ROESES Gone? [Feb. 2001 Edition] BOOK - The Decendants of John Mix & Unis Gadfield of Cramahe [Cramahe Township, Ontario, Canada] from 1797 CD ROM - Passenger and Immigration Lists: Italians to America 1880-1893 BOOK - The History of the Edward Jackson Family [England to USA to Canada] CD ROM - Middle America - Mexico -Vital Records Index [4 CD Set] BOOK - To Overcome all Difficulty, A Series of Studies of Our Ancestors: Campbells, McCoys, Jeffreys, Wellwoods, Robsons and others. [Scotland, England & Ireland to Canada] BOOK - Godfrey Nims: A History [genealogy] of Colonial New England BOOK - Canada, A People's History - Volume Two BOOK - Western Mediterranean World - An Introduction To Its Regional Landscapes (used) BOOK - Looking Back, An Autobiography [Verdun Truman Barber (1921-2004)] BOOK - The Chiwaya War, Malawians and the First World War BOOK - Video Family History BOOKS or CD ROMs - The Traux/Truex Genealogy Project BOOK - Barricades, The War of the Streets in Revolutionary Paris, 1830-1848 BOOK - A History in Fragments, Europe in the Twentieth Century BOOK - The Oxford Literary History of Australia BOOK - FODOR'S Exploring - Travel Series for a variety of countries including: Germany; Cuba; Tuscany; Caribbean; Japan; India; Brittany BOOK - The History of Punishment, Judicial Penalties From Ancient Times to Present Day Descriptions of these and several more can be found at: http://globalgenealogy.com/new/specials.htm Books & software can be ordered online anytime, or by telephone at 1-800-361-5168 Tue to Sat 9-5 or Sun 10-5 ET ********************************** 3) NEW ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine ...... No new articles this week ...... To read new or archived Global Gazette articles: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** 4) FEATURED WEBSITE of the Week Be sure to check out this week's "Featured Website" that appears on the front page of The Global Gazette. http://globalgazette.net ** Preserving My Heritage (free) ** This Canadian government sponsored site is aimed at helping you care for and preserve your treasures, heirlooms, and works of art. It also provides information about the fascinating world of heritage conservation and the work carried out by the Canadian Conservation Institute. See front page of The Global Gazette to access the link (right-hand side) to this week's Featured Website: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** 5) BREAKING NEWS of the Week Be sure to check out this week's "Breaking News" that appears on the front page of The Global Gazette (right-hand column, below Featured Website). http://globalgazette.net Shirley Hodges to Speak at Fort Worth, Texas Global Gazette columnist Shirley Hodges will speak on two topics on Sunday, 26 August 2007, 1 pm at Fort Worth Texas See Breaking News details at: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** 6) UPCOMING EVENTS - News about Upcoming Events For a list of events and workshops to be held at our Campbellville, Ontario location, and for offsite events where Global Genealogy is exhibiting, or where Rick Roberts will be speaking please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/workshops ********************************** NOTICE: This email is provided exclusively for those who have specifically requested the Global Genealogy eNewsletter. To change your subscription in any way, please go to http://globalgenealogy.com/admin/membership.htm. Exception: RootsWeb LISTS Some RootsWeb LISTOWNERS have subscribed their LISTS to this newsletter. If you are a member of such a RootsWeb LIST, we have no control over who on the LISTOWNER'S membership receives this newsletter. To determine if you have a personal subscription, or have received this eNewsletter because of your membership to a RootsWeb LIST, check the SUBJECT line of this email. If the Subject line on this email begins with "Global Genealogy eNewsletter" you have a personal subscription which you can manage using the link provided above. If the Subject line begins with the name of a [ LIST] followed by "Global Genealogy eNewsletter", you have received it as a result of your membership to the RootsWeb LIST. Privacy Notice: we do not share, trade, rent, exchange nor sell your email address nor any of your personal information with/to any other party. Your information is kept completely confidential. ********************************** Rick Roberts Global Genealogy & History Shoppe 43 Main Street South Campbellville, ON L0P1B0 www.GlobalGenealogy.com www.GlobalHeritagePress.com www.GlobalGazette.net

    08/16/2007 07:13:27
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Global Genealogy eNewsletter - 16 August 2007
    2. Rick Roberts
    3. Topics in this Global Genealogy eNewsletter include: 1) NEW BOOKS & SOFTWARE this week 2) NEW CLEARANCE ITEMS this week 3) NEW ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine 4) FEATURED WEBSITE - This Week's Featured Website - searchable 5) BREAKING NEWS of the Week 6) UPCOMING EVENTS - News about Upcoming Events Scroll down this page for more information... ********************************** 1) NEW BOOKS & SOFTWARE this week For a complete list of new publications and resources please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/new BOOK - A Very Brilliant Affair, The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812. By Robert Malcomson. The famous War of 1812 battle in which American forces invaded Canada across the Niagara River and General Isaac Brock was killed. The book explores the multiple roles of a reserve regiment in peace and war and how these have remained constant over the years despite changes in society and in warfare. Reserve (or militia) regiments have been the foundation of the Canadian military and its ability to mobilize for war and civil emergencies. Reservists train to the combat-ready status of the full-time soldier, and their involvement creates a strong link between their regiment and the community. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/military/resources/307023.htm BOOK - MCNAB - a novel of dramatized history [Renfrew County, Ontario] By David Mulholland. The year is 1825. Archibald McNab, 13th Chief of Clan McNab, has eluded his creditors in Scotland, and escaped to Upper Canada. The Laird�s charm and noble bearing win him the confidence of the Family Compact�the aristocratic British clique who control the government�and he convinces Lieutenant-Governor Sir Peregrine Maitland to entrust him with the settlement of a township in what is now Eastern Ontario, 60 kilometres west of Ottawa. This is a novel based on real events. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/renfrew/resources/207060.htm BOOK - East Garafraxa: A History [Dufferin County, Ontario] By Steven J. Brown, Krista Taylor. Through the pages, readers will develop a new appreciation not only for the settlers and the legacy they left, but also of the trials and successes of those who came after. East Garafraxa: A History is a testament to the people who have lived, loved and worked in that wonderful place. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/dufferin/resources/105500.htm MAC SOFTWARE - MacFamily Tree, Modern Genealogy for Mac OS X (Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later). MacFamilyTree offers all you would expect from an advanced genealogy application. MacFamilyTree will not only have you creating a crisp and clean overview of all your relations in a swift and stylish manner, but impressive graphics will make you want to put your pedigree on display even more. Extensive printing selections are also offered, as well as the option to publish your family tree on the Internet or burn it directly on CD. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/software/macfamily%20tree/009main.htm Books & software can be ordered online anytime, or by telephone at 1-800-361-5168 Tue to Sat 9-5 or Sun 10-5 ET ********************************** 2) NEW CLEARANCE ITEMS this week For a detailed list of "Special Prices on Great Books" please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/new/specials.htm This week's additions to the list include the following titles: BOOK - From the Orkney Islands to the Ottawa Valley and Beyond... The RUSLAND/RUSSELL Family BOOK - Where have all the ROESES Gone? [Feb. 2001 Edition] BOOK - The Decendants of John Mix & Unis Gadfield of Cramahe [Cramahe Township, Ontario, Canada] from 1797 CD ROM - Passenger and Immigration Lists: Italians to America 1880-1893 BOOK - The History of the Edward Jackson Family [England to USA to Canada] CD ROM - Middle America - Mexico -Vital Records Index [4 CD Set] BOOK - To Overcome all Difficulty, A Series of Studies of Our Ancestors: Campbells, McCoys, Jeffreys, Wellwoods, Robsons and others. [Scotland, England & Ireland to Canada] BOOK - Godfrey Nims: A History [genealogy] of Colonial New England BOOK - Canada, A People's History - Volume Two BOOK - Western Mediterranean World - An Introduction To Its Regional Landscapes (used) BOOK - Looking Back, An Autobiography [Verdun Truman Barber (1921-2004)] BOOK - The Chiwaya War, Malawians and the First World War BOOK - Video Family History BOOKS or CD ROMs - The Traux/Truex Genealogy Project BOOK - Barricades, The War of the Streets in Revolutionary Paris, 1830-1848 BOOK - A History in Fragments, Europe in the Twentieth Century BOOK - The Oxford Literary History of Australia BOOK - FODOR'S Exploring - Travel Series for a variety of countries including: Germany; Cuba; Tuscany; Caribbean; Japan; India; Brittany BOOK - The History of Punishment, Judicial Penalties From Ancient Times to Present Day Descriptions of these and several more can be found at: http://globalgenealogy.com/new/specials.htm Books & software can be ordered online anytime, or by telephone at 1-800-361-5168 Tue to Sat 9-5 or Sun 10-5 ET ********************************** 3) NEW ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine ...... No new articles this week ...... To read new or archived Global Gazette articles: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** 4) FEATURED WEBSITE of the Week Be sure to check out this week's "Featured Website" that appears on the front page of The Global Gazette. http://globalgazette.net ** Preserving My Heritage (free) ** This Canadian government sponsored site is aimed at helping you care for and preserve your treasures, heirlooms, and works of art. It also provides information about the fascinating world of heritage conservation and the work carried out by the Canadian Conservation Institute. See front page of The Global Gazette to access the link (right-hand side) to this week's Featured Website: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** 5) BREAKING NEWS of the Week Be sure to check out this week's "Breaking News" that appears on the front page of The Global Gazette (right-hand column, below Featured Website). http://globalgazette.net Shirley Hodges to Speak at Fort Worth, Texas Global Gazette columnist Shirley Hodges will speak on two topics on Sunday, 26 August 2007, 1 pm at Fort Worth Texas See Breaking News details at: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** 6) UPCOMING EVENTS - News about Upcoming Events For a list of events and workshops to be held at our Campbellville, Ontario location, and for offsite events where Global Genealogy is exhibiting, or where Rick Roberts will be speaking please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/workshops ********************************** NOTICE: This email is provided exclusively for those who have specifically requested the Global Genealogy eNewsletter. To change your subscription in any way, please go to http://globalgenealogy.com/admin/membership.htm. Exception: RootsWeb LISTS Some RootsWeb LISTOWNERS have subscribed their LISTS to this newsletter. If you are a member of such a RootsWeb LIST, we have no control over who on the LISTOWNER'S membership receives this newsletter. To determine if you have a personal subscription, or have received this eNewsletter because of your membership to a RootsWeb LIST, check the SUBJECT line of this email. If the Subject line on this email begins with "Global Genealogy eNewsletter" you have a personal subscription which you can manage using the link provided above. If the Subject line begins with the name of a [ LIST] followed by "Global Genealogy eNewsletter", you have received it as a result of your membership to the RootsWeb LIST. Privacy Notice: we do not share, trade, rent, exchange nor sell your email address nor any of your personal information with/to any other party. Your information is kept completely confidential. ********************************** Rick Roberts Global Genealogy & History Shoppe 43 Main Street South Campbellville, ON L0P1B0 www.GlobalGenealogy.com www.GlobalHeritagePress.com www.GlobalGazette.net

    08/16/2007 07:13:19
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Staynor or Thornton Ontario
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: renoqueen Surnames: Pearson, Corbett Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/2521.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: William is a bit of a dark horse, I can't find anything about him. His wife was Rachel (?) and a son Richard (who is my great grandfather was born either Staynor or Thornton in 1855 or 56. Richard married Isabella Corbett. Family lore says the Pearsons came from Cork Ireland but that too has become a stumbling block. No sign of them immigrating to Canada. I believe William is the fellow who was born in Scotland and died in Canada around 1909 at Natawasaga Karen Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/16/2007 04:51:42
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Staynor or Thornton Ontario
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: satch42179 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/2521.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Do you have an age or birth year for him? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/15/2007 10:13:54
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] 9 children buried on property Severn Twnp./ Silversides
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jamesmack2 Surnames: Silversides, Barkey Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/2467.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have record of a Herman Silversides born Apr 9 1871 to Charle Silversides and Christina Barkey. I have no marriiage information for Herman. My notes... In the 1881 census, Herman Silversides age 9 is shown to be living with Abraham Barkey age 27 and his wife Elizabeth, age 25. Also in this Household is Susen Barkey, Servant age 32, born in Ontario. Also, there are three Barkey children. Abram BARKEY M Male German 27 Ontario Farmer Baptist Elizabeth BARKEY M Female German 25 Ontario --- Baptist Nellie BARKEY Female German 4 Ontario --- Baptist Clara BARKEY Female German 3 Ontario --- Baptist Arthur BARKEY Male German 1 Ontario --- Baptist Herman SILVERSIDES Male German 9 Ontario Scholar Baptist Susen BARKEY Female German 32 Ontario Servant Baptist Source Information: Census Place Markham, York East, Ontario This is not exactly what you were looking for but it may be helpful. I also show Herman living at Uhthoff, Ont in 1926. J. Mack Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/15/2007 10:07:02
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Staynor or Thornton Ontario
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: renoqueen Surnames: Pearson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/2521/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am trying to find information on William Pearson who was living at Staynor or Thornton Ontario around 1855. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/15/2007 10:02:15
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Essa pioneer connections
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: renoqueen Surnames: Corbett, Cunningham, Speers, Arnold Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/2520/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am decended from the David Corbett and William Cunningham families of Essa. I am trying to establish the children of William Cunningham. On various marriage and baptism records of "Cunningham" and "Corbett" individuals there are witnesses with the surnames of Spears (Speer, Spiers) and Arnold. As it is believed the Corbett and Cunningham families immigrated together from County Down, Ireland, I am wondering if there are connections to the Spears/Speers/Spiers and Arnold families as well. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/15/2007 07:05:10
    1. [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Cunningham's in Essa and my connections to them
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: renoqueen Surnames: Cunningham, Corbett, Pearson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/643.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am also researching the Cunninghams of Essa. My ancestor was William Cunningham, wife Sarah, who came from Ireland to Simcoe County around 1830. It is believed the Cunningham and Corbett families of Essa were associates in County Down, Ireland. THey immigrated to Canada together with a number of Children, with others being born in Canada. Isabella Cunningham, daughter of William and Sarah, married David Corbett..parents as yet unknown but possibly David or Samuel...on 31 January, 1845. THEIR daughter Isabella Corbett, married Richard Pearson son of William and Rachel Pearson. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/15/2007 06:45:20
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Essa pioneer connections
    2. Leslie C. Welfare
    3. I am researching my Speers family, they too came to Canada from County Down and so did the McKnights. Could you give me some background on the Speers that you are referring to? Thanks Leslie ----- Original Message ----- From: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: <CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 9:05 PM Subject: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Essa pioneer connections > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: renoqueen > Surnames: Corbett, Cunningham, Speers, Arnold > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/2520/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > I am decended from the David Corbett and William Cunningham families of > Essa. I am trying to establish the children of William Cunningham. On > various marriage and baptism records of "Cunningham" and "Corbett" > individuals there are witnesses with the surnames of Spears (Speer, > Spiers) and Arnold. As it is believed the Corbett and Cunningham families > immigrated together from County Down, Ireland, I am wondering if there are > connections to the Spears/Speers/Spiers and Arnold families as well. > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you > would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link > above and respond on the board. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/15/2007 04:17:04
    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] Stonehouse/VanEvery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: RPJ2000 Surnames: VanEvery, McGill, Poole, Henderson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.canada.ontario.simcoe/2519.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My husband is descended from John VanEvery who was born in Brentwood ON and died in Innisfil Twp., Simcoe Co., ON. I have a lot of other VanEvery info but don't see your exact folks. Perhaps if we shared what we have we could find a link. Thanks. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    08/15/2007 12:06:45