Place: St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, Ontario, Rev. Green[6]
Sources
↑ Hutchinson-2340 was created by Kate Johnson through the import of Ancestors of John Hutchinson 2014-02-17.ged on Feb 17, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S384 Data: Text: "Thomas and Mary Anne had the following children: CONT Alexander John born 21 Dec 1878 baptized 23 Feb 1879 clergy Greene. The sponsors were John Hutchinson and Sarah Jane McClure."
↑ Source: #S384 Data: Text: "Thomas and Mary Anne had the following children: CONT Alexander John born 21 Dec 1878 baptized 23 Feb 1879 clergy Greene. The sponsors were John Hutchinson and Sarah Jane McClure."
↑ Source: #S58 Page: Elgin East, St. Thomas, District 163, Sub-district C, Division 2, Page 110, Family 549, FHL Film # 1375901, NAC C-13265 Data: Text: Not listed with family in census.
↑ Source: #S384 Data: Text: "Thomas and Mary Anne had the following children: CONT Alexander John born 21 Dec 1878 baptized 23 Feb 1879 clergy Greene. The sponsors were John Hutchinson and Sarah Jane McClure."
Source: S384 Author: Marjorie Stuart, Toronto Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, marj1stuart@hotmail.com Title: Letter re: St. James' Cathedral Research Publication: Name: August 23, 2001; NOTESource Medium: Letter CONT CONT Summaries research of Hutchinson Family records at St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, Ontario, Canada CONT
Source: S482 Title: Ontario Birth Registration
Source: S58 Title: 1881 Ontario Census NOTESource Medium: Book CONT
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