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Sutherland / Bonar Bridge, Scotland
« on: Sunday 21 May 17 21:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
 I am looking for information on Isabella Levy born I believe Monroe.  She came to Canada in the early 1900's and settled near Windsor Ontario.  If anyone has any information on her family and early life it would be greatly appreciated.

Chip

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Travelling People / Circus Family Performers/Martinek Family
« on: Thursday 11 February 16 17:37 GMT (UK)  »
  I am looking for information on the Martinek family that toured Europe around the turn of the last century.  They eventually went into film and were not only actors but got into some production work.  I am primarily interested in their early days and the groups they travelled with.
  Thank you and I appreciate any help or info you may have.

Cheers
Chip

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    I am looking for information about Thomas Loveless and Isabel Davis of Rhode Island.  They were married in North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island in Nov. 1726.  He was born about 1706 in Westerly, RI and she was born about 1714.  I know there was a John Loveless in RI, born around 1680.  I was wondering if he was Thomas' father or uncle and if there are any others.
    Thomas and Isabel had children that went to New York state and one son who went to Nova Scotia as a New England Planter after the expulsion of the Acadians.
     Any information on how Thomas' and Isabel's families made it to Rhode Island would be appreciated.

Cheers
Chip
   

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Family History Beginners Board / McDowell family, New London, Quebec, Canada
« on: Tuesday 02 February 16 23:57 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for information on a George McDowell who was born, according to the 1910 British census, in New London, Canada.  It would be greatly appreciated if anyone has knowledge of McDowell's in that area.  Sometime between his birth 1851 and 1881 he ,and possibly his family moved to Woolwich, England.  His son John Benjamin McDowell went on to be a pioneer in the film industry and was one of the cameramen in the film Battle of The Somme.  His other son George Alexander McDowell moved back to Canada, Montreal, in the early 1900's.
Any information would be appreciated.

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