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Street, Damaris (nee Hull)1700-1787; wife of Elnathan Street (m. 1722); mother of Benjamin (b. 1723), Samuel (b.&d. 1725), Samuel (b. 1728), Nicholas (b. 1730), Capt. Elnathan (b. 1732) and Jesse (b. 1741) and 2 daughters; daughter of Elizabeth (nee Andrews) and Dr. Benjamin Hull of Wallingford, Conn.;
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Street, John1703-1777; husband of Hannah Hall (m. 1734); father of Thaddeus (b.&d. 1735), Elisha (b. 1745), John (b. 1743), Samuel (b. ca 1747) and 3 daughters; son of Hannah (nee Glover) and Lieut. Samuel Street; brother of Nathaniel, Elnathan, Samuel and of 3 sisters;
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Street, Samuel1707-1792 (Wallingford); 1st wife: Keziah Munson (m. 1734); 2nd wife: Sarah Atwater (m. 1745); father of T. Grover (b. 1735) - by 1st wife Keziah -, Titus (b. 1758) and Caleb (b. 1753) - both by 2nd wife Sarah-; son of Hannah (nee Glover) and Lieut. Samuel Street; brother of Nathaniel, Elnathan, John and 3 sisters;
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Street, Jesse1741-1784; husband of Lois Cook; father of Horatio Gates (b. 1777), Thaddeus (b. 1779), Benjamin and 4 daughters; son of Damaris (nee Hull) and Capt. Elnathan Street; brother of Benjamin (b. 1723), Samuel (b&d 1725), Samuel (b. 1728), Nicholas (b. 1730), Capt. Elnathan (b. 1732) and 2 sisters;
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Street, Elishaborn 1745; father of Friend (b. 1782), Elisha Hall (b. 1784), James (b. 1791) and 1 daughter; son of Hannah (nee Hall) and John Street; brother of Thaddeus (b&d 1735), John (b. 1743), Samuel (b. ca 1747) and 3 sisters; wheelwright; Private in Revolutionary War;
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Street, Johnborn 1743; husband of Esther Parsons (m. 1765); father of Nathaniel Glover (b. 1770) and 2 daughters; son of Hannah (nee Hall) and John Street; brother of Thaddeus (b&d 1735), Elisha (b. 1745), Samuel (b. ca 1747) and 3 sisters;
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Street, Calebborn 1753; 1st wife: Mabel Sanford; 2nd wife: Susannah Whittelsey (m. 1786); father of General Randall Sanford (b. 1780) and 3 daughters by 1st wife Mabel and 3 daughters by 2nd wife Susannah; ; son of Sarah (nee Atwater) and Samuel Street; brother of Titus (b. 1758); half-brother of T. Grover Street (b. 1735);
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Street, Nathaniel Jarvis1758-1831; 1st wife: Jane Nash (m. 1780); 2nd wife: Hannah Nash; 3rd wife: Esther Warren; father of Samuel (b. 1785), Benjamin Jarvis (b. 1787), 2 daughters (all by 1st wife) and Shallum Bethel (m. Scudder) - last child by 2nd wife Hannah-; son of Hannah (nee Jarvis) and John Street; brother of John (b. 1765), David (b. 1765), Joseph (b. 1769), Greenlief (b. 1771) and 2 sisters;
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Street, John1759-1833; husband of Sylvia Bressey; father of William Jarvis (b. 1784), David (b. 1787) and John (b. 1790); son of Hannah (nee Jarvis) and John Street; brother of Nathaniel Jarvis (b. 1759), David (b. 1765), Joseph (b. 1769), Greenlief (b. 1771) and 2 sisters; weaver; soldier during revolution;
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Street, Jerusha (nee Taylor)died 1843; wife of Joseph Street (m. 1788); mother of of twins Harvey and Henry(b. 1793), twins Edward Huntingdon and Lewis Taylor (b. 1798), George (b. 1800) and 2 daughters; daughter of Paul Taylor of Norwalk;
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Street, Nicholasborn 1772; husband of Betsey Morris (m. 1801); father of Edwin (b. 1812), Owen (b. 1815), Philip (b. 1817) and 2 daughters; son of Hannah (nee Austin) and Rev. Nicholas Street; brother of Moses Augustinus (b&d 1769), Moses Augustine (b. 1770), Elnathan (b. 1774), Justin Washington (b. 1777), 2 sisters and 3 half-sisters;
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Street, Elnathan1774-1849; husband of Clarissa Morris (m. 1802); father of Nicholas (b. 1814), Benjamin (b. 1816), Augustus (b. 1819), Thaddeus (b. 1821), Elnathan Dwight (b. 1826) and 5 daughters; son of Hannah (nee Austin) and Rev. Nicholas Street; brother of Moses Augustinus (b&d 1769), Moses Augustine (b. 1770), Nicholas (b. 1772), Justin Washington (b. 1777), 2 sisters and 3 half-sisters; farmer;
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Street, Justin Washington1777-1830; husband of Anne Whidden (m. 1802); father of Justin Whidden (b. 1803) and 3 daughters; son of Hannah (nee Austin) and Rev. Nicholas Street; brother of Moses Augustinus (b&d 1769), Moses Augustine (b. 1770), Nicholas (b. 1772), Elnathan (b. 1774), 2 sisters and 3 half-sisters; artist;
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Street, Horatio Gates1777-1849; husband of Lois B. Holt (m. 1801); father of numerous offspring who died young; son of Lois (nee Cook) and Jesse Street; brother of Thaddeus (b. 1779), Benjamin and 4 sisters; sea captain; store and hotel keeper;
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Entrance to the Comet amusement park roller coaster at crystal Beach Ontario The entrance and exits to the Comet are underneath a steel and concrete structure ; art deco style key shapes on the concrete part of structure ; vertical sign reading Comet is in centre ; letters on sign are each in a different colour ; exit and entrance barriers at bottom of image ; part of the coaster is in the background right ; -
Street, Thaddeus (Col.)1779-1842; 1st wife: Mary Hall; 2nd wife: Martha Davenport Reynolds; father of George (b. 1805, by 1st wife Mary), William Reynolds (b. 1828), Frederik Ferdinand ((b. 1830), Henry Augustus (b. 1831), George Edward (b. 1835) and 4 daughters - last 8 offspring by 2nd wife Martha-; son of Lois (nee Cook) and Jesse Street; brother of Horatio Gates (b. 1777), Benjamin and 4 sisters;
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Street, Benjamin1st wife: Nancy Cook; 2nd wife: Polly Bradly; father of Jesse and 2 daughters (all by 2nd wife Polly); son of Lois (nee Cook) and Jesse Street; brother of Horatio Gates (b. 1777), Thaddeus (b. 1779) and 4 sisters; shoemaker;
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Street, T. Grover (or Glover)1735-1826; husband of Lydia Allen (m. 1755); father of Samuel (b. 1762), Glover Jr. (b. 1764), Caleb Munson (b. 1766), George (b. 1771), Joshua (b. 1772), John (b. 1778) and 5 daughters; son of Keziah (nee Munson) and Samuel Street; half-brother of Titus Street (b. 1758) and Caleb Street (b. 1753);
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Street, Samuel1762 (Wallingford, Conn.) - 1818; husband of Anna Munson (m. 1875); father of Orren (b. 1786), Manly (b. 1792), Atwater (b. 1803) and 3 daughters; son of Lydia (nee Allen) and T. Grover (or Glover) Street; brother of Glover Jr. (b. 1764), Caleb Munson (b. 1766), George (b. 1771), Joshua (b. 1772), John (b. 1778) and 5 sisters; moved to West Springfield, Mass. (1800);
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Street, William Raymond1789-1850; husband of Elizabeth Saunders (m. 1814); father of Samuel Rogers (b. 1815), James Saunders (b. 1817), Dr. William N. (b. 1818), John Jackson (b. 1820), Thomas Kent (b. 1822), George W. (b. 1825), Stephen F. (b. 1831) and 3 daughters; son of Elizabeth (nee Rogers) and Nathaniel Street; brother of Samuel (b. 1776), Nathaniel (b. 1786), John (b. 1792) and 3 sisters; hotel keeper;
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Street, Samuel1785-1857; husband of Clara Mather (m. 1808); father of Nathaniel Jarvis (b. 1811), Chauncey (b. 1813) and 5 daughters; son of Jane (nee Nash) and Nathaniel Jarvis Street; brother of Benjamin Jarvis (b. 1787) and 2 sisters; half-brother of Shallum Bethel (b. 1794); ship carpenter; soldier in war of 1812; West Norwalk, Conn.;
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Street, Benjamin Jarvis1787-1827; husband of Polly Seely (m. 1808); father of Alonzo Warren (b. 1817) and 4 daughters; son of Jane (nee Nash) and Nathaniel Jarvis Street; brother of Samuel (b. 1785) and 2 sisters; half-brother of Shallum Bethel Street (b. 1794); West Norwalk, Conn.;
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Street, Shallum Bethel1794-1837; husband of Naomi Scudder (m. 1822); father of Charles Rufus (b. 1825), Gilbert Scudder (b. 1829), Henry Clay (b. 1834) and 1 daughter; son of Hannah (nee Nash) and Nathaniel Jarvis Street; half-brother to Samuel (b. 1785), Benjamin Jarvis (b. 1787) and 2 half-sisters; principal of Norwalk Academy;
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Street, David1787-1832; husband of Rebecca Bolles (m. 1810); father of John William (b. 1817), Elihu (b. 1821), Lorenzo Dow (b. 1824), David Orlando (b. 1826), George Frances (b. 1830) and 4 daughters; son of Sylvia (nee Bressey) and John Street; brother of William Jarvis (b. 1784) and John (b. 1790); preacher in Conn.; did not believe in being paid in money;
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Street, Timothy1796-1821; unmarried; son of Sarah (nee Lawrence) and Major David Street; brother of George (b. 1798) and 1 sister (died infancy); half-brother to John Street (b. 1788), Eli Knapp Street (b. 1810), Charles Drandison Street (b. 1815), Harvey Hiram Street (b. 1821) and 4 half-sisters; carpenter living in Darien, Conn.;
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Street, George1798-1834; husband of Hannah Woolsey; no offspring; son of Sarah (nee Lawrence) and Major David Street; brother of Timothy (b. 1796) and 1 sister (died infancy); half-brother to John Street (b. 1788), Eli Knapp Street (b. 1810), Charles Drandison Street (b. 1815), Harvey Hiram Street (b. 1821) and 4 half-sisters;
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Street, Eli Knappborn 1810; married twice; son of Anna (nee Knapp) and Major David Street; brother of Charles Drandison (b. 1815), Harvey Hiram (b. 1821) and 2 sisters; half-brother to John Street (b. 1788), Timothy Street (b. 1796), George Street (b. 1798) and 3 half-sisters;
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Street, Charles Drandisonborn 1815; husband of Mary J. M. Burr; son of Anna (nee Knapp) and Major David Street; brother of Eli Knapp (b. 1810), Harvey Hiram (b. 1821) and 2 sisters; half-brother to John Street (b. 1788), Timothy Street (b. 1796), George Street (b. 1798) and 3 half-sisters;
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Street, Harvey Hiramborn 1821; husband of Susan Augusta Weed; son of Anna (nee Knapp) and Major David Street; brother of Eli Knapp (b. 1810), Charles Drandison (b. 1815) and 2 sisters; half-brother to John Street (b. 1788), Timothy Street (b. 1796), George Street (b. 1798) and 3 half-sisters;
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Street, Harveyborn 1793; husband of Margaret M. Hicks; son of Jerusha (nee Taylor) and Joseph Street (b. 1769); twin-brother of Henry; brother to twins Edward Huntingdon and Lewis Taylor (b. 1798), George (b. 1800) and 2 sisters;
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Street, Henryborn 1793; husband of Nancy M. Raymond; son of Jerusha (nee Taylor) and Joseph Street (b. 1769); twin-brother of Harvey; brother to twins Edward Huntingdon and Lewis Taylor (b. 1798), George (b. 1800) and 2 sisters;
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Street, Edward Huntingdonborn 1798; husband of Susanna W.H. Green; son of Jerusha (nee Taylor) and Joseph Street (b. 1769); twin-brother of Lewis Taylor; brother of twins Harvey and Henry (b. 1793), George (b. 1800) and 2 sisters;
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Street, Lewis Taylor1798-1833; husband of Mary Ann Wakeman; son of Jerusha (nee Taylor) and Joseph Street (b. 1769); twin-brother of Edward Huntingdon; brother of twins Harvey and Henry (b. 1793), George (b. 1800) and 2 sisters;
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Street, Le Grandborn and died 1796; son of Susan (nee Whitney) and Greenlief Street; brother of George Greenlief (b. 1803), John Greenlief (b. 1811) and 5 sisters;
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Frozen Niagara River and Gorge Long view of the gorge and river ; very thick ice on the river ; trees in foreground ; -
Cyanamid factory swimming pool at dusk The Cyanamid factory swimming pool surrounded by grass and mature trees ; time is dusk ; an unusual fact is that there are no swimmers in the pool ; Cyanamid is especially remembered for its large swimming pool and the recreational building that were made available for public enjoyment at their Fourth Avenue location ; -
Street, Martha Davenport (nee Reynolds)1794-1872; 2nd wife of Col. Thaddeus Street (m. 1823); mother of William Reynolds (b. 1828), Frederick Ferdinand (b. 1830), Henry Augustus (b. 1831), George Edward (b. 1835) and 4 daughters; daughter of Martha Davenport (nee Woolcott) and Hezekiah Reynolds; descendant of Gov. Roger Wolcott and John Davenport;
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Street, Jamesborn and died 1824; son of Martha (nee Latimer) and Elisha Hall Street; brother of Miles L. (b. 1807), Whiting E. (b. 1813), Julius C. (b. 1816), Chauncey W. (b. 1818) and 4 sisters;
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Street, Glover Jr.1764-1835; husband of Deborah Bradley; father of Whiting (b. 1790), Jesse Bradley (b. 1791), V. Alpheus (b. 1800) and 2 daughters; son of Lydia (nee Allen) and T. Grover (or Glover) Street; brother of Samuel (b. 1762), Caleb Munson (b. 1766), George (b. 1771), Joshua (b. 1772), John (b. 1778) and 5 sisters;
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Street, Caleb Munson1766-1838; husband of Bathsheba Chapin; father of Lucius (b. 1795), Chapin (b. 1797), Orange (b. 1802), Harroace (b. 1802), Warren Allen (b. 1807), Munson (b. 1810) and 1 daughter; son of Lydia (nee Allen) and T. Grover (or Glover) Street; brother of Samuel (b. 1762), Glover Jr. (b. 1764), George (b. 1771), Joshua (b. 1772), John (b. 1778) and 5 sisters;
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Street, John1778-1846; husband of Sally Williams (m. 1801); father of Philo Williams (b. 1807), George Willoughby (b. 1814), John Herman (b. 1820) and 3 daughters; son of Lydia (nee Allen) and T. Grover (or Glover) Street; brother of Samuel (b. 1762), Glover Jr. (b. 1764), Caleb Munson (b. 1766), George (b. 1771), Joshua (b. 1772) and 5 sisters;
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Street, Cornelia (nee Billings)1783-1838; wife of George Randall Sanford Street (m. 1802); mother of Sanford Augustus (b. 1803), William Ingraham (b. 1807), Alfred Billings (b. 1810), Adolph Bentner (b. 1816) and 6 daughters; daughter of Cornelia (nee Livingstone) and Maj. Andrew Billings; grand-daughter of Gilbert Livingstone (descendant of the Earls of Linlithgow and Royal Sheriff of New York);
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Street, James Saunders1817-1869; unmarried; farmer; son of Elizabeth (nee Saunders) and William Raymond Street; son of Elizabeth (nee Saunders) and William Raymond Street (b. 1789); brother of Samuel Rogers (b. 1815), Dr. William N. (b. 1818), John Jackson (b. 1820), Thomas Kent (b. 1822), George W. (b. 1825), Stephen F. (b. 1831) and 3 sisters;
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Street, David Orlandoborn 1826; husband of Phebe E. Bates; father of Jarvis, Thomas, 3 daughters and 1 son who died young; son of Rebecca (nee Bolles) and David Street; brother of John William (b. 1817), Elihu (b. 1821), Lorenzo Dow (b. 1824), George Frances (b. 1830) and 4 sisters;
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Street, Thomas (Sir)1625 - Mar 8, 1695 (Worcester); 2nd wife: Penelope Keley; father of Mrs. Stevens and Ann (m. Brydges) - both by first wife-; son of George Street (b. 1594); brother of Lawrence (b. 1626); educated Oxford U.; MP Worcester in 4 successive Parliaments dating from 1669; 1653 called to the Bar by Inner Temple; 1669 became bencher; 1667 appointed Judge of Assize; 1678 promoted to King's Sergeant; 1681 was constituted a Baron of the Exchequer and was knighted; 1684 was removed to Court of Common Pleas; at Revolution he was practically dismissed from office and retired to Worcester;
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Street, Richardfather of George, James, Thomas and 1 daughter; son of Susannah (nee Elgar) and Richard Street; brother of George (b. 1719), Thomas (b. 1727) and 2 sisters;
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Street, Thomasborn 1727; husband of Ann Lee; father of Samuel Denny, George and Thomas; son of Susannah (nee Elgar) and Richard Street; brother of Richard, George and 2 sisters;
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Street, Thomas1st wife: Mary Brereton; 2nd wife: Mary Ann Millington (m. 1815); father of 3 sons and 1 daughter by 2nd wife Mary Ann; youngest son of Ann (nee Lee) and Thomas Street; brother of Samuel Denny and George;
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Street, Thomas Georgeborn 30.8.1780; died in India; father of George Dixon and Thomas Herbert; son of Abigail (nee Freeman) and Samuel Denny Street; brother of Samuel Lee (b. 1782), Charles Freeman (b. 1784), George Frederick (b. 1787), Edwin Denny (b. 1789), William Henry (b. 1793), John Ambrose Sherman (b. 1795), Samuel Denny Lee (b. 1806), Anne Frances (b. 1779), Susanna Maria Louisa (b. 1797), Alfred Lock (b. 1799) and James Walles (b. 1801);
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Street, George Frederickborn 21.7.1787; son of Abigail (nee Freeman) and Lieut. Samuel Denny Street; brother of Thomas George (b. 1780), Charles Freeman (b. 25.1.1784), Edwin Denny (b. 1789), William Henry (b. 1793), John Ambrose Sherman (b. 1795), Samuel Denny Lee (b. 1806), Anne Frances (b. 1779), Susanna Maria Louisa (b. 1797), Alfred Lock (b. 1799) and James Walles (b. 1801); lawyer; admitted to the Bar in N.B. and became Solicitor General; 1845 appointed Judge of Supreme Court;
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Street, John Ambrose Sherman (Hon.)22.9.1795 - 3.5.1865; husband of Jane Isabella Hubbard; father of Thomas, William, James, Charles Frederick, Alfred, Louisa (m. Ward), Sarah and Lucy (m. Clarke); son of Abigail (nee Freeman) and Lieut. Samuel Denny Street; brother of Thomas George (b. 1780), Charles Freeman (b. 25.1.1784), George Frederick (b. 1787), Edwin Denny (b. 1789), William Henry (b. 1793), Samuel Denny Lee (b. 1806), Anne Frances (b. 1779), Susanna Maria Louisa (b. 1797), Alfred Lock (b. 1799) and James Walles (b. 1801); officer HMS; member of the Leg. Council, NH.B.; Attorney-General for 4 terms; M.P. for Norland 24 years;
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Street, Samuel Denny Leeborn 23.1.1806; father of Sarah Louisa (m. Leonard); son of Abigail (nee Freeman) and Lieut. Samuel Denny Street; brother of Thomas George (b. 1780), Charles Freeman (b. 25.1.1784), George Frederick (b. 1787), Edwin Denny (b. 1789), William Henry (b. 1793), John Ambrose Sherman (b. 1795), Anne Frances (b. 1779), Susanna Maria Louisa (b. 1797), Alfred Lock (b. 1799) and James Walles (b. 1801); Rector of Woodstock, N.B. and Rural Dean;
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Street, William Warren1812-1879 (Chicago, ILL.); husband of Frances Mary Leonard (m. 20.10.1836); father of William Purvis Rochford (b. 1841), George Gustavus (b. 1843), Herman Edward (b. 1846), Arthur Wray (b. 1847), Sydney Leonard (died infant), Francis Leonard (b. 1852) and 3 daughters; son of Mary Ann (nee Porter) and William Street; brother of George Charles (b. 1814), Richard Porter (b. 1817), Robert Henry (b. 1819), Warren Porter (b. 1825), Frederick Cooper (died infancy) and 3 sisters;
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Street, William Purvis Rochfordborn 13.11.1841 (London, ON); husband of Eleanor Smyth (m. Jul 9, 1867); father of Edmund Rochford (b. 20.3.1876), Aubrey Becher (b. 1.12.1878) and 3 daughters; son of Frances Mary (nee Leonard) and William Warren Street; brother of George Gustavus (b. 1843), Herman Edward (b. 1846), Arthur Wray (b. 1847), Sydney Leonard (died infant), Francis Leonard (b. 1852) and 3 sisters;
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Street, Arthur Wrayborn Oct 4, 1847; husband of Mary Ross Low (m. Jun 10, 1878); father of Julian Leonard (b. 1879) and 1 daughter; son of Frances Mary (nee Leonard) and William Warren Street; brother of William Purvis Rochford (b. 1841), George Gustavus (b. 1843), Herman Edward (b. 1846), Sydney Leonard (died infant), Francis Leonard (b. 1852) and 3 sisters;
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Street, Francis Leonardborn 27.11.1852; husband of Mary Jane Howell (m. 28.6.1875); father of Francis Herman (1876-77), Arthur Leonard Howell (b. 1877) and 1 daughter; son of Frances Mary (nee Leonard) and William Warren Street; brother of William Purvis Rochford (b. 1841), George Gustavus (b. 1843), Herman Edward (b. 1846), Arthur Wray (b. 1847), Sydney Leonard (died infant) and 3 sisters;
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Street, George Charlesborn Aug 1, 1814; husband of Anne Smith Bourne (m. 28.7.1840); father of Charles Arthur (b. 1842), William DeLatre Cameron (b. 1846) and 4 daughters; son of Mary Ann (nee Porter) and William Street; brother of William Warren (b. 1812), Richard Porter (b. 1817), Robert Henry (b. 1819), Warren Porter (b. 1825), Frederick Cooper (died infancy) and 3 sisters;
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Street, Charles Arthurborn 23.8.1842; husband of Emily Kate McReynolds (m. Mar 1, 1870); father of Henry Lockman (b. 1871) and Norman Arthur (b. 1876); son of Anne Smith (nee Bourne) and George Charles Street; brother of William DeLatre Cameron Street and 4 sisters;
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Street, William DeLatre Cameronborn 19.4.1846; husband of Emily Atwell Pardee (m. 17.1.1878); father of Harold Lupton (1879-80) and Douglas Pardee (b. Mar 9, 1882); son of Anne Smith (nee Bourne) and George Charles Street; brother of Charles Arthur Street (b. 1842) and 4 sisters;
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Street, Richard Porterborn 15.12.1817; husband of Jane Harriet Hudson (m. Jan 5, 1842); father of Richard Judson (Hudson?) Street (b. 1846), Henry Charles (b. 1848), William Frederick (b. 1850) and 3 daughters; son of Mary Ann (nee Porter) and William Street; brother of William Warren (b. 1812), George Charles (b. 1814), Robert Henry (b. 1819), Warren Porter (b. 1825), Frederick Cooper (died infant) and 3 sisters;
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Street, Robert Henry23.2.1819; husband of Mary Emily Elliot (m. 24.6.1854); father of Francis Mewburn (b. 1853) and William Henry (b. 1857); son of Mary Ann (nee Porter) and William Street; brother of William Warren (b. 1812), George Charles (b. 1814), Richard Porter (b. 1817), Warren Porter (b. 1825), Frederick Cooper (died infant) and 3 sisters;
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Street, Warren Porter15.6.1825 - 29.6.1870 (Simcoe); husband of Sarah Henderson (m. May 12, 1847); father of William Lodington (died infant), Herbert Charles George (b. 1849) and 3 daughters; son of Mary Ann (nee Porter) and William Street; brother of William Warren (b. 1812), George Charles (b. 1814), Richard Porter (b. 1817), Robert Henry (b. 1819), Frederick Cooper (died infant) and 3 sisters;
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Street, Richard Judson [? Hudson]born 13.11.1846; husband of Emmeline Caroline Hamilton (m. 30.4.1873); father of Richard Hamilton (b. 1874) and Gerald Basie (b. 1876); son of Jane Harriet (nee Hudson) and Richard Porter Street; brother of Henry Charles (b. 1848) and William Frederick (b. 1850);
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Street, Herbert Charles Georgeborn Dec 11, 1849; husband of Lydia Charlotte Ellen Beaumont; father of Tremaine Beaumont Street (b. 1882) and 2 daughters; son of Sarah (nee Henderson) and Warren Porter Street; brother of William Lodington Street (died infant) and 3 sisters;
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Warner, Johnborn Mar 9, 1817; husband of -- Swayze; son of Mary (nee Van Every) and Peter Warner (b. 1796); brother of William (b. 1808), Christopher (b. 1812), Peter (b. 1819), James (b. 1822), Matthew (b. 1824), Joseph (b. 1826), Charity (b. 1810), Elizabeth (m. Loomis; b. 1814) and Mary Alice (m. House; b. 1830); lumbering; DeCew Falls, Brentwood and Orillia;
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Warner, Joseph [Larner]6.7.1826 - 24.8.1852; husband of Catherine (or Catharine) Margaret Lampman (m. Jan 4, 1848); father of Rev. Robert Ironside (b. 1848), Peter W. (b. 1850) and Mary Jane (m. Cusler); son of Mary (nee Van Every) and Peter Warner (b. 1796); brother of William (b. 1808), Christopher (b. 1812), John (b. 1817), Peter (b. 1819), James (b. 1822), Matthew (b. 1824), Charity (b. 1810), Elizabeth (m. Loomis; b. 1814) and Mary Alice (m. House; b. 1830); farmer; heir to half of old home farm;
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Warner, Robert Parsonsborn and died 1880; buried Forest, ON; son of Catherine Delilah (nee Parsons) and Robert Ironside Warner (b. 1848); brother of Robert Ironside Jr. (b. 1888) and Wilfrid W. Parsons (b. 1896);
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Warner, Olaf Elginborn 14.1.1892; husband of Sarah Ann Wilson (b. 1894); son of Alma (or Alice) and Peter W. Warner; brother of Ethel Luella May (b & d 1882) and Eva Myrtle (m. Stephenson, b. 1888); grandson of Catharine Margaret (nee Lampman) and Joseph Warner; farmer - Old Homestead;
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Loomis, Elizabeth (nee Warner or Warren?)born 21.10.1814; wife of Lucius Loomis from Lockport, N.Y.; mother of Charles; daughter of Mary (nee Van Every) and Peter Warner; sister of William (b. 1808), Christopher (b. 1812), John (b. 1817), Peter (b. 1819), James (b. 1822), Matthew (b. 1824), Joseph (b. 1826) and Charity (b. 1810) and Mary Alice (m. House, b. 1830); on list of Methodists' Warner's Chapel Class 1840);
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Warren, John1795 - 1874; father of Thomas Talbot (b. 1838) and Margaret Catharine (b. 1840); son of Catharine (nee Aglor) and Henry Warren; brother of Mary (b. 1793) and Horatio Nelson (b. 1802);
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Blackstock, William H. (Dr.)born Jun 1,1846 (Thornton, Simcoe County); husband of Annie Elizabeth (nee Keefer; m. Sep 2, 1886); son of Annie (nee grant) and John Blackstock; 1867 graduated as M.D. from Victoria University; practiced in Hillsdale, Simcoe County for 18 yrs; 1885 located to Thorold and also had offices in Merritton and Allanburgh; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 107;
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Brewster, Nathaniel (Dr.)born 20.6.1837 (Hefferson County, N.Y.); husband of Sarah Sherk; father of Sarah Loretta, Florence, Milton M., Alice, Walter DeGras and Roderick Harold; son of William Brewster; graduated from Buffalo University; served as Navy surgeon during American rebellion; afterwards emigrated to Canada; graduated with M.B. from Toronto University; graduated with M.D. from Victoria College and became member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; practiced in Ridgeway from 1865; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 90;
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Burgar, Ollie Erskineson of Mary L. (nee Gross) and Dr. William E. Burgar; brother of Della de Addella, Donna Gertrude, Fred Aubruey and Lieut. William Hamilton Burgar; electrical engineer; lost one eye in hockey accident with Welland Hockey Team; worked in Niagara District; later took charge of electrical work with the Chicago City Waterworks and in the Pullman Car works;
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Burgar, William Hamilton (Lieut.)12.12.1885 (Niagara) - 19.10.1918; died of Spanish Influenza; son of Mary L. (nee Gross) and Dr. William E. Burgar; brother of Della de Addella, Donna Gertrude, Ollie Erskine and Fred Aubrey; Lieut. with Niagara Rangers (176th battalion); served in England and France during WWI; 1918 returned to Canada wounded;
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Emmett, James O. (Dr.)Apr 11,1843 (Grantham Twp); husband of Catherine E. Gore (m. Jan 1867); father of 4 daughters and 2 sons including Dr. Harry Emmett; son of Elizabeth (nee Dolson) and James Emmett; 1865 graduated from New York Homeopathic Medical College and began practicing in Fonthill; member of Masonic fraternity;
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Fares, Owen W. (Dr.)born 18.4.1843 (Humberstone Twp.) - 1919; husband of Mary E. Shugg (m. 27.4.1868); son of Christiana (nee Winter) and Owen Fares; 1864 graduated M.D. after attending Dr. Rolph's School of Medicine and Victoria College; practiced medicine and then engaged in drug business till 1878; Port Colborne; also on microfilm reel #: 2, p. 108
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Ferguson, John (Dr.)born 1839 (Middlesex Co./ England); husband of Miss Robinson of Galt (m. 1869); father of 3 daughters and 1 son; Grammar School in London; 1864 graduated M.D. from Victoria College/ Toronto; left for N.Y. City - Bellevue Hospital and hospital for wounded soldiers at Blackwell's Island; returned to Canada practicing medicine for 4 more years; then went into public service and became M.P.;
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Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure Niagara Falls Ontario Regis Philbin; Visit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre -
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure Niagara Falls Ontario Regis Philbin; Visit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre -
Kathie Lee Gifford and Regis Philbin Signing Autographs Visit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre -
Kathie Lee Gifford and George Bailey with Unidentified Lady TELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION -
Kathie Lee Gifford and George Bailey TELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION -
Filming Live with Regis and Kathie Lee Visit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre -
King, Richard S. (Dr.)1817 (Wexford/ Ireland) - Aug. 1885; father of offspring; member of Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland; practiced in Manchester/England for short time; 1844 emigrated to Canada; brother-in-law to Dr. Morris (Ft. Erie); 1847 moved to port Robinson; appointed to medical charge of troops stationed along Welland Canal; 1861 organized Welland Canal Field Battery and became Captain; when Fenians under O'Neil invaded frontier he was wounded and left leg needed amputating; Crown granted pension for loss of leg; 1870 command of volunteers at Port Robinson; one son became M.D., practiced in Buffalo for time and settled in St. Catharines; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 118;
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Lafferty, John Johnson [Johnston] (Dr.)1777-1842 (Drummondville); husband of Mary Johnston (m. 17.8.1800); father of Bryan (d. 1836), Dr. John Lafferty, Julia (m. Miller), Mrs. Blackwell and additional 2 sons and 1 daughter; 1828 elected MPP for Lincoln County; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 89 and 118;
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Lafferty, Mary (nee Johnston)wife of Dr. John Johnson Lafferty (m. 17.8.1800); mother of Bryan (d. 1836), Dr. John Lafferty, Julia (m. Miller), Mrs. Blackwell and additional 2 sons and 1 daughter; daughter of Indian father of some renown from Grand River and Caucasian mother; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 118;
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Lafferty, Bryandied 1836 (Chicago); son of Mary (nee Johnston) and Dr. John Johnson Lafferty; brother of Dr. John Lafferty, Julia (m. Miller), Mrs. Blackwell and 2 more brothers and 1 sister; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 118;
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Miller, Julia (nee Lafferty)wife of George Miller (m. Jun 11,1834); daughter of Mary (nee Johnston) and Dr. John Johnson Lafferty; sister of Bryan, Dr. John Lafferty, Mrs. Blackwell and 2 more brothers and 1 sister; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 118;
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Art and floral exhibition at Niagara Botanical Gardens Visions from the Garden Art and Floral Exhibition -
Neff, James B. (Dr.)19.8.1839 (Barton Twp.) - 1913; 1st wife: Sarah (d. 1869); 2nd wife: Charlotte (d. 18775); father of James, Bella and Hessie; son of Prudence (nee De Witt) and Jacob Neff; graduated M.D. from College of Medicine in Philadelphia; member of College of Physicians and Surgeons Toronto; also found on microfilm reel # 2, pg. 108;
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Oliver, James W. (Dr.)born 23.4.1840 (Hawick, Scotland); husband of Elizabeth Leggett (m. 1872); son of Wilhelmina (nee Telfer) and George Oliver; 1844 - immigrated to Canada and settled in Louth/ Lincoln County; studied medicine under Dr. Mack; graduated M.D.,C.M. from McGill; 1867 began practicing in Niagara Falls; 1871 gazetted asst. surgeon and 1882 surgeon with 44th Battalion; 1866 served as Private during Fenian Raid; also on microfilm reel #: 2, p. 91;
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Forster, F.J.R. (Dr.)son of Elizabeth (nee Williams) and Dr. M. Forster (b. 1831); brother to 3 sisters: Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Stewart and Miss Forster; eye-ear-nose and throat specialist; Toronto;
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Welcome OASA Delegates Host softball ladies, who manned the registration desks at the Park Motor Hotel for delegates to the 50th annual three-day convention being held by the Ontario Amateur Softball Association here in Niagara Falls, are fulfilling their role of happy greeters. Seated in the front row are Carole Sawyer (left) and OASA president Leroy G. Pickard of St. Catherines. Standing in back, from the left, are Cathy Fisher; convention chairman Leo Burger of this city; Karen Kitney and OASA secretary Cliff Belch of Belleville. -
Pre-game Tug of War for the Fred Boswell Trophy at Ker Park GNSA president and Niagara Falls recreation committee chairman Leo Burger is shown in the middle of a pre-game tug of war for the Fred Boswell Trophy at Ker Park on Tuesday night. Captain Fran Stuart of McRaes (left) and captain Ken Kinzel of CJRN (right) stage a friendly tugging match for the trophy, emblematic of city softball supremacy. McRaes won the game and the trophy by a 4-3 score. -
Victoria Avenue Barber Shop become League Champions of the 10-club Carlings circuit The Victoria Avenue Barber Shop bowling team was presented with the loop trophy at the annual banquet held in the Oaks Drive Motel. From left to right, front row are team members Bob Ness, Chuck Lamie and Ray Turcotte. Back row, Gabby Turcotte, A. M. "Archie" Vickers of Carlings, team sponsor Leo Burger of Victoria Barber Shop, Billi Cummings and George Hertherington. -
Borden Championship Trophy presented to the winning Motorville Rockets- 1959 Despite a hectic beginning to the city softball payoff finals, all was serene at Oakes Park as the champion ship Borden Trophy was presented to the winning Motorville Rockets. Shown above taking part in the brief post-game ceremony from left to right, in front are, Leo Burger, league vice-president, winning Motorville team captain Boris Dimitroff, league president Don Senese, Niagara Hotel captain John Stewart and league treasurer Ken Barrow. Standing in the back are league publicity director Cal Parker, on the left, and league secretary Scotty Watson. -
Forster, James E.son of Elizabeth (nee Williams) and Dr. M. Forster; brother of Dr. F.J.R. Forster and 3 sisters including Mrs. Rev. T. Albert Moore and Mrs. George F. Stewart;1884 manager of father's drug store in Palmerston;
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Orton, Thomas Jerram (Dr.)1830 - 1861 (Cardiff); 1st wife: sister of Dr. Howell of Guelph; 2nd wife: daughter of Capt. Leslie of Puslinch; son of Mary (nee Jerram) and Dr. Henry Orton Sr.; brother of Ann, Dr. Henry Jr., Mary (m. Grain), Dr. George Turner and Dr. Richard; educated at Toronto University; Surgeon Major in Royal Artillery; received medals for services in Sabastopol, Redan and India; practiced for time in Ancaster with his brother;
