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Author: sugrfoot
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http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.chrysler/92.1.1.1.1.1.1.3/mb.ashx
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you may be lucky to find more re the Bloody Assizes if you fgo to the Fieldcote Museum in Ancaster and talk to Jim Green He knows EVERYTHING!!!!! It is on Sulphur Springs rd off Wilson ST just past St Andrews Presbyterian Church..open Wed Thurs Fri and Sat 1 to 5 pm Jim is usuall there after 2 on the weekdays
They have a room upstairs with lots of fascinating files
GOOD LUCK!!!
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Author: dicameron
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Hi Shannon,
If you're still still looking for information on Charlotte, let me know. I've located census and some vital records from Battersea, Storrington, Ontario, Canada that show her and Daniel and their children. Charlotte died in Storrington April 4, 1904 at age 83, and her death record says she was born in Kingstown Township. My husband is descended from her daughter Eliza Margaret and her husband, who went by the name John K. Adams. Their children were born in Minnesota, and John died in Madelia MN in 1880. His daughter Minnie May (my husband's gg-grandmother) married John Larrabee and returned with him to his hometown of Bath, Maine.
Diane
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