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Hello David, Thanks for your information on Lurline Mignonette Wilcoxon nee Nunes. I'm trying to find out when Lurline died, 1906 or 1907? Do you have a primary source for the date by any chance? The 1907 16th September Kingston Gleaner contains an article announcing her death and this seems to be based on a previous report in the Dominica Guardian which refers to her three year residence in Dominica.
A previous article in the Kingston Gleaner refers to her husband moving to Dominica from Jamaica in February 1905 and his second son Henry (Harry Charles) was born there in September 1905. This would indicate that her death would have been later than 1906 but I can't ascertain the actual month or year.
I am presently writing a blog for my family tree website on the Wilcoxon family of the UK as Henry is a distant relative.
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David, making more than one thousand contributions in September added so much to the breadth and depth of our Shared Tree. The Appreciation Team thanks YOU!
David, thank you for each of your more than 1000 contributions to our Shared Tree for the month of August 2019. All of your work makes our Tree all that much better.
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https://www.messar.org/patriots.html David, this is the website I found the entry for the son Jonathan Carriel d 1827 re : Rev War on. I assumed they were referring to Jr. because it listed death date of 1827 when the son died and because it was the state of Maine. I also always thought the father Jonathan Carriel Sr b 1734 served from MA. Or perhaps both served. Julie Marble Folden
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Hi David, Welcome to WikiTree! I see that you've posted information for both Samuel Hovey and Abigail Cleveland. Are they also your ancestors? They're my 4th great grandparents. I'm always happy to have cousins who are working on the same profiles, and I appreciate the additions you've made. I have one request: When you see the term <references/> just after =Sources= please leave it. That allows the source information to be displayed with a footnote. See how I changed the footnote 1 for Samuel Hovey so that it displays the connection to Find A Grave. Let me know if you have any questions. Kay
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I didn't receive an email check-in from the Nordic Project. I checked all of my folders. My email address is still the same. I will send you a private message with that so you can double check. I'd like to continue with the Nordic Project, so please don't remove the badge. Thank you, David
A previous article in the Kingston Gleaner refers to her husband moving to Dominica from Jamaica in February 1905 and his second son Henry (Harry Charles) was born there in September 1905. This would indicate that her death would have been later than 1906 but I can't ascertain the actual month or year.
I am presently writing a blog for my family tree website on the Wilcoxon family of the UK as Henry is a distant relative.
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Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!
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Congratulations on making more than 1,000 contributions to WikiTree for the Month of May. We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be. Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!
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