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| 1601 |
 | Thomas Kennedy Burial 1862 |
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| 1602 |
 | Thomas Kennedy Burial 1862 |
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| 1603 |
 | Thomas Kennedy fatal accident 2 January 1862 Press coverage in the Bytown Tribune and Union newspapers |
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| 1604 |
 | Thomas Kennedy signature 1851 Thomas Kennedy, John Cullen's son-in-law, was a Justice of the Peace in Templeton Township. For the 1851 census reporting for Templeton, Kennedy certified the reports of the enumerators. This is his signature from the certificate. |
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| 1605 |
 | Thomas Kennedy tombstone St. Anthony of Padua cemetery, Perkins, Quebec |
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| 1606 |
 | Thomas Kennedy's death – newspaper reports January 1862 |
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| 1607 |
 | Thomas Powers - Beatrice McClements marriage, Buckingham Township 1900 |
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| 1608 |
 | Tom Powers |
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| 1609 |
 | Tony Cullen 1913 Attending brother Jim and Abby's wedding |
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| 1610 |
 | Tony Cullen c1920 |
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| 1611 |
 | Transcription of John Turner Letter of Claim against the Post Office 1897 |
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| 1612 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 1613 |
 | Trevor Cullen c1990 |
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| 1614 |
 | Turner - Holland marriage Cyrville Ontario 1942 |
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| 1615 |
 | Turner Children c1923 Front: Pauline & Florence; back: Lucy & Betsy |
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| 1616 |
 | Turner children c1924 Pauline, three neighbours and Florence |
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| 1617 |
 | Turner children c1928 Mark, Pauline, Alice, Betsy, Lucy & Florence |
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| 1618 |
 | Turner Coat of Arms |
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| 1619 |
 | Turner Family - Aylen Lake |
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| 1620 |
 | Turner Family 1986 Left to right back: Jo, Jim, Frank, Patty, Harry, Tim
Front: Irene, Teri, Jean, Dolly |
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| 1621 |
 | Turner family at Hurdman's Bridge c1930 Back: Bern, George, Bernadette, Terry & Harvey>
Front & middle: Pauline, betsy, Alice, Jim, Winnie, Lucy, Mark & Florence |
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| 1622 |
 | Turner family party for Mark Turner October 1941 First row: Florence, cousin Alice Dinelle, Mark, Frank, Winnie
back row: Harvey, Terry, Pauline, Irene Hart, Lawrence, Bern, Irene, Eleanor, Alice |
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| 1623 |
 | Turner Girls - Alice, Betsy, Florence, Pauline & Lucy c1941 |
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| 1624 |
 | Turner residences in Ottawa 1890-1899 From Ottawa directories for 1890-1899, residence addresses for Frank Turner and his brother George and sister Myra. Myra was a nurse, George H. was with the messenger service in the House of Commons and Frank was a railway engineer with Canada Atlantic Railway. Their brother, Fred may also have been a resident 1898-1899. |
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| 1625 |
 | Turner, Anita (nee Allard) c2001 |
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| 1626 |
 | Turner, Eleanor c2012 |
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| 1627 |
 | Turner, Francis Cameron baptism record 16 October 1892 |
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| 1628 |
 | Turner, Francis de Sales 1956 |
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| 1629 |
 | Turner, Francis Ebenezer (1853-1927) and Emma Lapointe (1856-1955) Frank Turner, born in Fredericton, worked in the family stagecoach business before becoming a railroad engineer in Ottawa. In marrying Emma Lapointe in 1876, Frank formed the first link to our extensive French Canadian heritage. > Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures, Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis, Volume 1: Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013 pp 37-53, 267-269 and 197-211 |
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| 1630 |
 | Turner, Frank - The Rideau Canal Railway Accident 1891 This report of a railway accident in 1891 alleges the involvement of Frank Turner. >Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, Appendix 4, pp 201-202 |
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| 1631 |
 | Turner, Frank and Emma Family Photo Album Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 54-61> Additional photos courtesy of Steve de Grosbois> |
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| 1632 |
 | Turner, Frank and family c1905 |
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| 1633 |
 | Turner, Frank c1908 |
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| 1634 |
 | Turner, Frank obituary 1927 |
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| 1635 |
 | Turner, Frederick 1905 Census Minnesota Census of Minnesota 1905, Lake County, Beaver Bay, Sheet 2, Lines 7-9.
Fred Turner, wife Maggie and John son are listed. Fred's occupation was mechanical labourer and John was a fireman. |
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| 1636 |
 | Turner, Frederick Ontario Marriages 1869-1927, 1985, Thunder Bay District, Port Arthur Record of marriage of Frederick Turner and Margaret Jones in Port Arthur on November 5, 1885 |
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| 1637 |
 | Turner, Frederick, 1900 census for Michigan 1900 census for Michigan, Ontonagon County, Rockland, page 59, Lines 17-42.
Fred was the landlord of a large building which housed 20 boarders. |
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| 1638 |
 | Turner, George and Bernadette Family Photo Album
Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 83-100. |
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| 1639 |
 | Turner, George and Bernadette's Children Biographies of the 14 adult children of George and Bernadette Turner, each authored by members of their families>
Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures: Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1, Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013,
Chapter 6, pp 101-135> |
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| 1640 |
 | Turner, George H. death certificate 1938 |
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| 1641 |
 | Turner, George Holden Catholic baptism 1884 |
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| 1642 |
 | Turner, George Hutchinson - Our Transportation Pioneer George is our second generation Turner ancestor and our first known entrepreneur in the transportation business.> Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 13-21 and 163-178> |
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| 1643 |
 | Turner, George Joseph (1884-1977) and Bernadette Joanis (1886-1973) George Turner followed in his father Frank's footsteps as a railroad engineer, and also by marrying Bernadette Joanis in 1906, thereby extending our French Canadian ancestry.> Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, 2013, pp 63-82, 215-230 and 269-270. |
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| 1644 |
 | Turner, George railroad engineer 1945 |
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| 1645 |
 | Turner, Harold and Albert - Drowning in the Rideau Canal 1912 Lou Turner's 2- and 5-year-old sons drowned in the Rideau Canal in 1912.>Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, Appendix 4, pp 212-214 |
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| 1646 |
 | Turner, Henry Alfred burial 1922 Burial at St. Bartholmew Cemetery, Rivière du Loup |
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| 1647 |
 | Turner, Holden and Jennet Hutchinson- Early Days in New Brunswick Holden was our first Turner ancestor to settle in Canada. This chapter covers his early years, settlement and life in the Fredericton area. >
Excerpt from A Melding of Cultures Ancestors of George Turner and Bernadette Joanis Volume 1 Our Turners: Canadian Transportation Pioneers, Mark Cullen, Vancouver, 2013, pp 1-11 plus notes and appendices. > |
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| 1648 |
 | Turner, Irene (nee Hahn) |
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| 1649 |
 | Turner, James c1895 (son of George Hutchison Turner) |
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| 1650 |
 | Turner, Jim Hurdman's Bridge c1947 |
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