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MonicaL
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Re: Frazier - Canada to New York
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Friday 16 February 18 17:56 GMT (UK) »
Wilhelmine, to Minnie to Mary....without original images to view, it is always impossible to guess at what is on the page...
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Re: Frazier - Canada to New York
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Friday 16 February 18 21:48 GMT (UK) »
Cheryl, a possible lead on Wilhelmina (who we still don't know if related to James
).
It could be that the same Wilhelmina who married Severe Ricard in New Hampshire in 1882 shows in Vermont in 1888 marrying a George Jones on 16 October. She is showing as age 26 and widowed/divorced. Her place of birth Quebec and father Thomas, mother Mary A Boardman (or similar). Would she marry as Fraser? Maybe this was the first married surname for this Wilhemina.
Added: Just found it on FS
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF4F-J5T
Wish we could find a stronger link...think I am scrambling around now.
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Re: Frazier - Canada to New York
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Friday 16 February 18 22:35 GMT (UK) »
I don't think the Vermont one would be correct based on the names of James' parents on his death certificate. I think, if they are siblings, I'd be looking for the mother to be Wilhelmina Wallace.
Cheryl
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