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 | Agnes Windon Agnes Windon, daughter of Thomas Windon and Cynthia Elizabeth "Nellie" Tuttle |
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 | Arthur Edward Chamberlain |
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 | Bruce Alan Chamberlain |
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 | Bruce Alan Chamberlain |
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 | Charles Dimond |
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 | Charles Vaughn |
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 | Edward Chamberlain |
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 | First home of Charles and Mary Vaughn First home of Charles and Mary Vaughn ~~Third Street and South Service Road~~St.Catharines |
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 | Harriet Dimond Harriet Dimond, daughter of Charles Dimond and Mary Keen |
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 | Holly House Pub Holly House Pub |
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 | Jane Chamberlain |
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 | L. Earl Chamberlain |
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| 13 |
 | L. Earl Chamberlain |
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 | L. Earl Chamberlain |
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 | Mary Jane Turner Mary Jane Turner daughter of Thomas Turner and Agnes Windon. |
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 | Mary Jane Turner Mary Jane Turner, daughter of Thomas Turner and Agnes Windon. |
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 | Mary Uraina Olga Vaughn Mary Uraina Olga Vaughn, daughter of Charles Vaughn and Mary Jane Turner |
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| 18 |
 | Royal Winter Fair place ribbon Fifth-place ribbon won by Victor John Hill at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, Ontario in 1926 in the Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock event. |
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 | Royal Winter Fair place ribbons First, Second and Third place ribbons won by Victor John Hill at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, Ontario in 1924, 1925 and 1926 in the Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock events. |
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 | Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan, surname later adopted as Vaughn, daughter of Charles Vaughan and Virtue Poulsom |
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 | Second home of Charles and Mary Vaughn Second home of Charles and Mary Vaughn~~#8 Highway West~~St. Catharines |
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| 22 |
 | Vaughan Family Bible Page of the Vaughan Family Bible listing the children of Samuel Vaughan and Sarah Susannah Sherriff with their respective birth dates. |
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 | Vaughan Family Bible -The Dead Page from the Vaughan Family Bible listing the dates of birth and death of those children of Charles Vaughan and his wife, Virtue Poulsom, who had died by the time Sarah Vaughan emigrated to Canada circa 1909. |
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 | William Thomas Chamberlain |
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