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5551 Whooping cough Guy, Gertrude Lillian (I20675)
 
5552 Whooping Cough Clark, Milton James (I00767)
 
5553 Whooping cough McConnell, Laurence Garfield (I00884)
 
5554 Whooping cough McConnell, Bernice Adeline (I01889)
 
5555 Whooping cough Rintoul, Edward H. (I8093)
 
5556 Wiarton, Ontario Murtland, Ira Percy (I12130)
 
5557 Wicklow and McClure Township, Ontario Brown, Agnes Dinah (I04313)
 
5558 Wicklow and McClure Township, Ontario Family (F1445)
 
5559 Wicklow and McClure Township, Ontario Peever, Effie Evelyn (I12814)
 
5560 Wicklow and McClure Township, Ontario Price, Russell Alexander (I06202)
 
5561 Wicklow, Kingdom of Ireland Edwards, Francis (I00889)
 
5562 Widowed from previous marriage. Harries may possibly be her 1st husbands name, not her maiden name. Harries, Catherine (I02932)
 
5563 Wigtown, Wigtownshire McConnell, Agnes (I01402)
 
5564 Wigtown, Wigtownshire McConnell, Helen (I01406)
 
5565 Wigtownshire, Scotland McConnell, Barbara (I6061)
 
5566 Wigtownshire, Scotland McConnell, James (I6062)
 
5567 Wilberforce Township, Ontario Byers, Annie A. (I00790)
 
5568 Wilberforce Township, Ontario Byers, Mary (I3279)
 
5569 Wilberforce Township, Ontario Family (F0341)
 
5570 Wilberforce Township, Upper Canada Paul, James Wilson (I01014)
 
5571 Will of William Parry [Sr.] of Ernestown; signed in handwriting by William Parry, dated October 14, 1795, probated April 25, 1797 by son, William Parry, signed with an 'x'. Requests were made to: Catarine my Dearly Beloved Wife - the farm whereon I know do live with all household goods and debts and movable effects till death; to my well beloved sons William Parry and Peter Parry, the said farm whereon I know do live with all farming utensils and stock of cattle to be equally divided between the two; to my beloved daughters Elizabeth Peters and Easter Parry, all the household funiture to be equally divided between the two. After the death of my wife Catarine, I give to my well beloved son John Parry one hundred acres of land yet to be drawn; to my well beloved daughter Sary Briggs one hundred acres of land yet to draw; to my well beloved daughter Elizabeth Peters one hundred acres of land yet to draw; to my well beloved daughter Easter Parry one hundred acres of land yet to draw. Witnessed by John Stover, Joseph Peters and Ely Peters.

--WILL - Ontario Archives, GS1, Reel 1223

Perry (Parry), William.... Ernesttown, Soldier Loyal Rangers, L.B.M. 1791, 400 acres, P.L. 1786, son William 200 acres, L.B.A. 1793 
Perry, William Nelson UE (I13278)
 
5572 Willard and Doe lived in a common law relationship for years on the top floor of the Rideau Hotel, Smiths Falls. Family (F15470)
 
5573 Willesden, Middlesex Sadler, John (I2603)
 
5574 Willesden, Middlesex Lovegrove, Ronald (I2617)
 
5575 Willesden, Middlesex Lovegrove, Ronald (I2617)
 
5576 Willesden, Middlesex Family (F15962)
 
5577 Willesden, Middlesex Fraser, Ernest James (I3349)
 
5578 William Calvin Banning was born in New York City, the only child of LTC Kendall and Dorothy Banning. He was most fortunate that the schools he attended were like prep schools?Friends Seminary Elementary in New York, McKinley Tech High School in Washington, DC, and Bulkeley High School in New London, CT. His adolescence was spent in the bucolic hills and on the shore of Old Lyme, CT. He and his best friend, Scotty Thompson, camped out, swam, hunted and fished, and listened to music, a love he was to carry through life. He also was an avid member of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts.

"Bill" entered West Point in August 1935 and graduated 12 Jun 1939. His first assignment was at an Air Corp flying school, where he studied navigation and airplane mechanics. In December 1939, he was assigned to the 6th Infantry Regiment at Jefferson Barracks, MO, as the communications officer for the regiment. In July 1941, he transferred to the Signal Corps and was assigned to the 144th Armored Signal Company at Pine Camp, NY, where he organized and operated schools for radio operators, repairmen, and other communication personnel. He wrote much of the signal operations instructions for armored divisions and all of the instructions for replacement centers.

Bill was a Signal Corps observer with the British Eighth Army in Egypt and developed an improved method of wiring the radio and intercommunication systems for tanks. He served with a Signal battalion in combat in Europe and was in charge of the automatic telephone equipment in Heidelberg, Germany. From December 1946 until August 1947, he was cryptography security officer at the Army Security Agency, Europe.

Bill resigned his commission as a lieutenant colonel in 1949 but continued with the National Guard and Army Reserves. He received a bachelor?s degree in electrical engineering from Speed Engineering School, University of Louisville, in 1951. From 1951 until 1979, Bill served with the Naval Security Station, Washington, DC, and with the National Security Agency at Ft. Meade.

His first marriage to Katherine Whitaker ended in divorce. Together, they had two children, Richard and Julia. After the war, he married Mildred Stirratt and they had two sons, Charles and Edward. Upon Mildred?s death, Bill married Shirley Michael True.

Bill was a Scoutmaster and Cubmaster, was on the Boy Scout Commission Staffand a member of the God and Country Award Committee. He was church treasurer and a Meals on Wheels volunteer. Bill was a tender, compassionate, generous, and very witty man. Many of his friends have called him "the perfect gentleman." He was full ofcour- age that is born of loyalty to all that is noble and worthy. He loved music, particularly jazz. He had ancestors on both sides of the Civil War and had a keen interest in that war. Bill was enthusiastic in everything, whether work or play, and would try anything. Failure or adversity did not discourage him. He had self-esteem, assurance, and persistent determination.

Bill?s father, Kendall, was an editor, noted author (he wrote West Point Today), and poet. Bill spent many evenings reading the books of his father?s poems. One of his favorites was an invocation from The Great Adventure. 
Banning, William Calvin (I19350)
 
5579 William had two wives at the same time; Isa and Edel. Family (F10304)
 
5580 William had two wives at the same time; Isa and Edel. Family (F10354)
 
5581 William Henry Miner died of skin cancer on February 26, 1920. He wa s a laborer, and worked out-of-doors, in the sun. The family was dirt poor and at his death, Amy Louise Miner couldn't afford to keep the children and, except for Clara Louise Miner, the youngest child, who was a babe in her mothers arms at the time, all the children were consigned the Children's Receiving Home in Haddam for placement with foster families. That never happened for Hattie Veronica Miner; she was a resident there until her 18th birthday, as told to me by Albert E. Kirk (Nephew to Hattie); as told to him by Hattie Veronica Miner herself.
-David A. Pelcher Jr. 
Miner, William Henry (I05488)
 
5582 William Henry Miner died of skin cancer on February 26, 1920. He wa s a laborer, and worked out-of-doors, in the sun. The family was dirt poor and at his death, Amy Louise Miner couldn't afford to keep the children and, except for Clara Louise Miner, the youngest child, who was a babe in her mothers arms at the time, all the children were consigned the Children's Receiving Home in Haddam for placement with foster families. That never happened for Hattie Veronica Miner; she was a resident there until her 18th birthday, as told to me by Albert E. Kirk (Nephew to Hattie); as told to him by Hattie Veronica Miner herself.
-David A. Pelcher Jr. 
Edwards, Amelia Louise (I05489)
 
5583 William Wingfield Park in Dunville, Ontario, is named after Wingfield, who, amongst other things, was the first president of the Dunnville Horticultural Society back in 1929. Wingfield, William Henry (I30056)
 
5584 Williamsburg Township, Ontario Richmire, Franklin Nathan (I10752)
 
5585 Willink, New York Family (F990)
 
5586 Wilmington Township, California Haigh, Edith Delilah (I6949)
 
5587 Wilmington, California Wanka, Marguerite Marie (I7151)
 
5588 Wimbledon, Surrey Family (F4093)
 
5589 Wimbledon, Surrey Family (F4096)
 
5590 Wimbledon, Surrey Boldero, John Henry Percival (I3616)
 
5591 Wolford Township, Ontario McKay, Hugh (I03093)
 
5592 Wolford Township, Ontario Edwards, Susan Delila (I00886)
 
5593 Wolford Township, Ontario Sweet, Leland William (I10631)
 
5594 Wolford Township, Ontario Sweet, William Walter (I04140)
 
5595 Wolverhampton, Staffordshire Boldero, Mary Beatrice (I3107)
 
5596 Wolverhampton, Staffordshire Coleman, Charles Joseph Romaine (I3408)
 
5597 Woods County, Oklahoma Territory Family (F16133)
 
5598 Woolwich, Kent Jessey, Jane Eliza (I01223)
 
5599 Work accident Pennock, David Josiah (I20176)
 
5600 Work accident in railroad yard. Boice, Arthur James (I3692)
 

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