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<table> <tr height="60"><td width="50%"></td> <td align="center"> <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/SomeFamilyMemories.jpg" alt="Some Family Memories" width="360" height="60" ></td><td width="50%"></td></tr> <tr height="35"><td width="50%"></td> <td align="center"> <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/clan.jpg" alt="The Pardo Clan" width="240" height="35" > </td><td width="50%"></td></tr></table> <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/The.jpg" alt="The" width="100" height="40" align="left"> <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/100.gif" alt="100.gif" width="160" height="210" align="right" Hspace="10" Vspace="10"> Pardo family, a very prominent family of Western Ontario, has been known in that Province ever since pioneer days. It originated in England, where the name is variously spelled Pardoe, Pardo and even Pardow, but the residents of Raleigh township use the shortest orthography. [[JohnPardo1732][John Pardo]], the founder of the family in Raleigh Township, was born in Worcestershire, England, and served ten years in the British Army. Upon mustering out, he was entitled to land in Essex County at the southwestern tip of Ontario. His son [[ThomasPardo1799][Thomas]] fathered the descendants of the Pardos in Raleigh township in Kent County. Thomas had ten children and raised them on the family homestead in Raleigh township, operating a small store, tavern, farming, a grist and saw mill and finally a Methodist church. One of his granddaughters, [[SarahPardo1862][Sarah Emmeline Pardo]], appears to us as a very young girl in her Sunday finest dress. The 1881 census for Kent County lists 53 Pardo individuals. </span> _How do I find my ancestor?_ Click on a Benedict name below to follow your lineage. A complete listing of names and dates can be found by clicking on the %BLUE% Name Index %ENDCOLOR% on the left-side column. %TREEVIEW{topic="JohnPardo1732" formatting="imageoutline:thread:I.gif,white.gif,T.gif,L.gif:<img src='$image' border=0>" format="<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0><tr><td nowrap>$images</td><td style={font-size:10pt}>$count $topic</td></tr></table>"}% -- Main.JimBenedict - 03 Feb 2006 *Notes:* %INCLUDE{"%TWIKIWEB%.YouAreHere"}%
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