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 | Newspaper: Charles Nesworthy He was one of two youths who appeared in the Shields Daily Gazette on 7 February 1883, suspected of committing a felony.
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 | Newspaper: Charles Nesworthy Charles Nesworthy appeared in Shields Daily Gazette, Tuesday 31 October 1882, charged with begging.
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 | Newspaper: Claims notice for William Best
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 | Newspaper: Marriage of Thomas Davey to Louise Carline Published in Exeter and Plymouth Gazette on Friday 31 March 1871
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 | Newspaper: The Beaver Herald Showing ownership by Maude O. Thomas. "Daves added Maude O. Thomas as associate editor on August 9, 1900. Two years later, on February 1, 1902, Thomas bought the paper from Daves. The Herald finally obtained a measure of stability under Thomas’ tenure. Over the next 21 years, the Herald would double its size from four to eight pages. In July 1923, Thomas concluded her career as the longest running editor and sold the paper to A. L. Kimball, owner of the Herald's competitor the Democrat".
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 | Norsworthy visit, 1909 Newspaper clipping reporting on the return of James Norsworthy and his daughter, Nellie, to Ingersoll in April 1909.
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 | Norsworthy-Paulin Company An article was published in the Los Angeles Herald, 17 June 1908, regarding this company located in Ocean Park, California.
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 | Norsworthy: Mid winter fair W.G. Norsworthy and his daughter, Lillian, attended the fair in Jacksonville, Florida, 1908
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 | Oakland, California Directory, 1912
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 | Obituary of George A. Hall
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 | Obituary of George Jeckell
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 | Obituary of Lorena Moffatt
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 | Obituary: Ida Gould
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 | Obituary: James C. Norsworthy Complete obit can be seen here
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 | Obituary: James Stancombe
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 | Obituary: William Linden
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 | Passenger list: Finberg Joseph and Sarah Finberg travelling from Bermuda to New York in 1913.
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 | Passenger list: Jack and Dollie Best Jack and his wife, Dolly appeared on the passenger list for the Mauretania, Cunard Steam Ship Company, Line, which departed 18 October 1960 from Southampton, bound for New York. Jack BEST, born 16 May 1901, married, retired; and Dolly BEST, born 1 March 1902, married, housewife. They both had been staying at 64, Fisher St., Paignton, Devon, and both carried U.S. passports and lived in that country.
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 | Passenger list: Jack Best He appeared on the passenger list for the Antonia, Cunard Line, which departed 5 April 1923, bound for Halifax and New York. Jack BEST departed Southampton on 6 April 1923 destined for New York, U.S.A. He was age 21, a draughtsman, last living at "Woodville", Mannamead Ave., Plymouth. He intended to make permanent residence in the U.S.A.
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 | Passenger list: Smitham Emma, and four children, travelled on the S. S. City of Paris, arrived in New York on 15 May 1871.
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 | Paulin family, 1913 The family appeared on a passenger list for the S. S. Imperator which departed from Southhampton and arrived in New York on 6 August 1913. Frederick C. PAULIN, age 51 yrs., 1 mos., U.S. citizen, naturalized in Cook Co., Illinois, married; Mary PAULIN, age 56 yrs., 8 mos.; Ollie M. PAULIN, age 23 yrs., 7 mos., single; George W. PAULIN, age 22 yrs., 4 mos., single. All residing in Los Angeles, California.
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 | Pedlar Certificate In pursuance of the Pedlar's Acts 1871 and 1881, I certify that Margaret NESSWORTHY of ? East ? St., No. Shields, of the County Borough of Tynemouth, in the County of Northumberland, aged 46 Years, is hereby authorized to act as a Pedlar within any part of ?. Description of the above named: Height 5 ft. 3; Hair Black; Eyes Dark; Nose ?; Complexion Dark; Figure ?; Scar on rt. cheek. Certified this 20th day of July 1914. Signed J. H. Huish, Chief Constable of the Borough of Tynemouth.
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 | Pension application: Coombe Effie Coombe's name as widow of Elijah on a Civil War pension index.
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 | Peter Yabsley married Mary Bulley
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 | Philip Sampson, Photographer. Listing in a Kelly's Directory for St. Blazey. Between 1880 and 1885, Philip was recorded as a "photographer" on his children's baptisms.
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 | Postcard Written by Hannah Brehaut to Mrs. James Brooks (Charlotte Machon), on 2 January 1909, wishing them a Happy New Year, asking to be remembered to Charlotte's father, and saying all was well.
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 | Poster: Norsworthy Benefit for Mrs. Norsworthy after the death of her husband.
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 | Probate: Frank Burnett Dick
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 | Probate: William Osburn Carline
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 | Railway records: George Harvey Roberts George Harvey ROBERTS, Apprentice, born 24 July 1898, entered into service on 18 August 1913, rate of pay on entering 10d. Great Western Railway.
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 | Remembrance Book: Peace Tower, Ottawa Commemoration of Major Edward Cuthbert Norsworthy in the Remembrance Book for 1915.
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 | Samuel James Bazley Merchant Navy Service
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 | Samuel Norsworthy His name appears on the ledger of Fred Heimbecker's grain business in Hanover, Ontario, for 2 August 1886; this is only one of many.
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 | Sheain: Birth Record Mary Berniece Sheain was born in Maine, U.S.A.
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 | Signature: Elizabeth Farley, nee Griffiths in 1911 census
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 | Signature: Louisa E. Arthur, nee Yelland, in 1911
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 | Signature: William Joslin in 1911 census
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 | Signatures: James Collins and Daniel J. Collins Signatures found in an 1864 school texbook for Upper Canada. Inside cover signed on 19 April 1865 by James Collins, of Huntingdon, followed by Daniel Collins in a child like handwriting. The owner of this book, who purchased it at an old farm estate sale near Belleville, Ontario, would like to give it to a descendant of this Collins line. Please contact Anne Brooks for referral to owner.
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 | Sinking of brig, Auspicious, 1863. Newspaper report of the sinking of the brig, Auspicious, on which Ephraim Meech might have been aboard.
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 | SMITHAM James Smitham and his wife Mary travelled on the City of Paris from Liverpool to New York, arriving on 9 July 1883. This must have been a trip home as they were living in Pennsylvania in the 1880 census.
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 | Stanley Counter Norsworthy: President of Montreal General Hospital In 1949, as president of the Montreal General Hospital, Stanley was instrumental in the establishment of the women's auxillary for the hospital.
Source: The General: A History of the Montreal General Hospital
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 | Undertaker's Report of Death: Mary Ann Northcott
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 | Will: William Best Published in Western Morning News, 1 July 1931.
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 | Will:Joseph Finberg Published in The Lewiston Daily Sun, 24 August, 1945
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 | Wonnacott Death notice for Isaac Wonnacott
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