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BUDD, James
(1794-1850)
CARTER, Mary
(1789-1883)
BOXALL, William
(1787-Bef 1861)
HALL, Harriet
(1786-After 1861)
BUDD, John
(1819-1898)
BOXALL, Rhoda
(1827-1872)
BUDD, Alice Isabel
(1872-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
LOMER, Henry

BUDD, Alice Isabel 3

  • Born: 1872, Ontario, Canada
  • Marriage: LOMER, Henry on 30 Apr 1891 in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada 1 2

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Alice married Henry LOMER, son of Henry LOMER and Mary A. UNKNOWN, on 30 Apr 1891 in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada.1 2 (Henry LOMER was born about 1868 in London, England.)


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1 Ontario Canada Vital Statistics (Oxford County, Ontario, Canada), 009210-91. Surety: 4. 009210-91 ( Oxford Co) Henry LOMER , 24 , machinist , London England , Toronto , s/o Henry & Mary A., married Alice Mabel BUDD , 20 , Woodstock , same , d/o John & Rhoda , witn: Thomas ROWE & Laura BICKLE both of Woodstock , 30 April 1891 at Woodstock.

2 Ontario Marriage Index, 1858-1899 (Woodstock, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada). Surety: 4. Name: Henry Lomer
Age: 24
Residence: Toronto
Place of Birth: London, England
Marital Status: bachelor
Occupation: machinist
Parents: Henry & Mary A. Lomer
Spouse Name: Alice Isabel Budd
Age: 20
Residence: Woodstock
Place of Birth: Woodstock
Parents: John & Rhoda Budd
Witnesses: Thomas Rowe & Laura Bickle, Woodstock
Marriage Date: 30 Apr 1890
Place of Marriage: Woodstock
Bridegroom's Religion: Church of England
Bride's Religion: Church of England
Married By: J.C. Fanting


3 1881 Canadian Census (Woodstock, Oxford North, Ontario, Canada). Repository: Latter Day Saints Family Search. Surety: 4. Lists John Budd (age 60, b. England), third wife Emma [Woods-Heath] (age 54, b. England), living in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. Also in the household are John's children from his second marriage, Harriet Budd (age 18, b. Ontario), William Budd (age 13, b. Ontario) and Alice (age 9, b. Ontario), and Charles Heath (age 30, b. England), who may be a son or a younger brother of Emma [or unrelated]. John is listed as a "blacksmith." Charles is listed as a "laborer." The record indicates the family belongs to the "Church of England."

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