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| Record: Military RCAF Attestation Paper
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| Record: Military Attestation Paper WWI
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| Record: Military
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| Record: Military WWI Draft Registration Card
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| Record: Military WWII Draft Registration Card
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| Record: Military WWI Draft Registration Card
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| Record: Military WWII Draft Registration Card
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| Record: Military WWI Attestation Paper
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| Record: Military WWI Registration Card
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| Record: Military Attestation Paper
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| Record: Military Record of death
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| Record: Military Record of death
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| Record: Military Service John Hazelwood
Attestation Paper WWI
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| Record: Military Service Clarence Frederick Grant
US WWI Draft Registration Card
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| Record: Military Service Joseph George Lewis Attestation Paper
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| Record: Military Service Registration Card 1916
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| Record: Military Service Egbert Martin
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| Record: Military Service Horace Hacker
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| Record: Military Service Horace Hacker
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| Record: Military Service US WWI Draft Registration Card
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| Record: Military Service Francis Wardner
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| Record: Military Service WWI Draft Registration Card
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| Record: Passenger list Assuming that this could be Herbert Ayerst's ship that he immigrated on if he worked on the ship on his way there.
A list of the crew and passengers arrived in the Steam Ship Sikh of Glasgow from the Port of London to Sydney, New South Wales, 15th of October 1883.
Seaman's Name: HF Ayerst
Station: 2nd Steward
Age: 18
Of What Nation: London
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| Record: Personal History The Courier
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| Record: Religion Conversion
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| Record: Wedding Mrs. Ella Banning Weds William Bunker Monday
The Greene Recorder
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| Record: Will Ellen Foster Hazelwood
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| Record: Will Clara Lowdon
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| Record: Will David Holme Lowdon
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| Record: Will Arthur Bulter
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| Record: Will Thomas Bulter
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| Record: Will Alfred Ayerst
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| Record: Will Ernest Ayerst
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| Record: WWI Draft Registration Card Frank Washburn
Readfield, Maine
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| Record: WWII Registration Card Frank Washburn
Worcester, Massachusettes
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| Reeve of Papineau Enters Third Term MATTAWA
REEVE OF PAPINEAU ENTERS THIRD TERM
Herbert Hazelwood Has Record of 21 Years' Service in Council
(By Nugget Correspondent)
Mattawa, Jan. 11.--Reeve Herbert Hazelwood was elected in Papineau Township for his third term. Previous to his service as reeve, Mr. Hazelwood served eighteen years on the Papineau Council so is well acquainted with municipal affairs, Two of last year's councillors were re-elected, Ephraim Therrien and George Larocque, while the two new members are Felix Guilbeault and John Hazelwood.
--North Bay Nugget, Jan 11, 1935 Page 13
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| Richard Plehns Celebrate 50th The Bakersfield Californian
Bakersfield, California
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| Saeger - Graves Lincoln Evening Journal
Lincoln, Nebraska
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| Says Mate Refused to Come Back From His Boyhood Home The Lincoln Star
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| Sergeant Carter plans return to battlefield, 67 years after Normandy invasion Triblocal Libertyville
Libertyville, Illinois
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| Sgt. Cornelius Boothman Jr. The Berkshire Eagle
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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| Some Progress by Fire Victim The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario
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| Southmayd-Russell The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Brooklyn, New York
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| Stearns - Mortlock The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Street sign honors Libertyville WWII veteran Libertyville Daily Herald
Libertyville, Illinois
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| Teenagers Discover Body --The Times-Herald, Newnan, Georgia, July 7, 1977 Page 1
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| The Earthquake -- A Casualty - House Blown Down at Portage Du Fort THE EARTHQUAKE.
A Casualty - House Blown Down at Portage du Fort.
The only accident we have heard of, resulting from the late earthquake, occurred at Portage Du Fort, Mr. Swalwell of Ottawa, was about to build a new house alongside the one he was living in at Portage Du Fort, and had finished digging the foundation the evening before. In the middle of the night This house began to tremble and sway violently and at length, with a heavy lurch, it tumbled into the cellar along side of it. There were eleven persons sleeping in the house that night, besides Mr. Swalwell, yet wonderful to relate, not one of them received the slightest injury, although the house was thrown into ruins. - Ottawa Free Press.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, May 27, 1872 Page 2
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| The Pretty Family Story by Lyle Pretty
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| Transcription of the Last Will & Testament of James Barrett
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