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10151 Robert Hempton Of Dominion City Dies-
Robert Hempton Sr., a pioneer resident of this district, died Sunday. He was born in Ireland 75 years ago. He came to Dominion City in 1880, taking up a homestead. He leaves to mourn his loss, a widow, two sons, Robert and W.J. Hempton, and one daughter, Mrs. William Dickson. The funeral was held on Monday from the Presbyterian Church, of which Mr. Hempton was a member.
Published in the Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, June 24, 1911, Page 16. 
Hempton, Robert Sr. (I1463)
 
10152 Robert Henry Coxford Family History

Robert Henry Coxford and his wife, Elizabeth Scott Coxford, came west from Almonte, Ontario in 1912 with three of a family, Harold, Kenneth and Margaret, all having been born in Almonte. the settled in Rosetown, Saskatchewan where Clarence (Tubby) was born in 1914. later they moved to Saskatoon where Alfred was born in 1920.

The Coxford family left Saskatoon July 1928 to live in Shaunavon with only Margaret, Tuby and Alfred leaving. Harold remained in Saskatoon. Ken was then working in a hardware it Frontier, Saskatchewan with the Gilbertson Brothers.

In January 1929 they arrived in Estevan - that is Robert, Elizabeth, Margaret, Tubby and Alf. As housing was hard to find at this time we were fortunate to find and rent a suite above Irvine;s Drug building. In June of that year the family moved into a building which had been remodeled. This home is now the Brovold family home. Mrs. Fisher lived next door to us.

We later lived in the Fisher house, the Kincaid house on 2nd. Street and the Hek house. Robert and Elizabeth eventually lived in an apartment over Perry Hardware in the Perry Block.

Robert Coxford was a block man for the International Harvester Company and well known to Mr. Ed Rooney who had the International Harvester Company Agency in Estevan. Robert travelled the southern part of the province. The depression caused a slump in machinery sales and Robert was laid off in the fall of 1931. he was taken on again in the fall for the next several years to help with collections.

In 1933 Robert became desk clerk at the International Hotel. He found this very interesting as he knew so many of the travellers. He was a member of the United Commercial Travellers Association, He was a member of Victory Lodge in Saskatoon and Estevan Masonic Lodge. He died December 1949.

Elizabeth Coxford was a beautiful Christian mother and was an active member of St. Paul's United Church and being a life member of the Women's Missionary Society.

She lived some years in the Perry Block with Ken, following her husband's death. Eventually she moved to a suite in the Creighton Lodge. She died in St. Joseph's Hospital in September, 1962.

Harold the oldest of the family, never lived in Estevan but spent many weekend holidays here with Ken and Evelyn in their apartment in the Creighton Block.

Harold worked for Eaton's for 41 years prior the early retirement 14 years ago (1966) after which he worked for Young;s Book and Stationery, Canada Wide Parking. He was a veteran of the Second World War, served overseas with the B.C. Dragoons and came back to Saskatchewan in 1945. He was married to Catherine Tunnicliffe in 1946 and from this union two sons were born:
Frank , mow married to Vicky Priest, lives in Saskatoon.
Craig, unmarried lives in Regina.
Frank and Vicky have two sons: Jeffrey Brian 5 yrs old and Robbie Leighton 3 yrs. old (1980).

Harold died suddenly March 19th., 1980 at Saskatoon. He had been a very much loved brother.

Kenneth arrived in Estevan in 1930, it was again because of the depression. He was laid off at Frontier and found work for some months in Men's Wear in Eaton's. He was the last one hired, he was first to go.

He joined the staff of Perry Hardware and was a loyal and faithful employee. He was loved by all who knew him for his honesty, integrity and friendly manner. It was never too much trouble for him to serve a customer. Many a Wednesday he opened up the store on a half day closing to oblige a farmer or local customer.

He was married to Evelyn Brovold in 1953 and had twelve happy years of marriage.

He was an active member of the Elks Lodge. During these years he was an attentive son and very thoughtful of his mother who was now living in the Creighton Lodge.

He was and still is sadly missed. He died November 10, 1965.

Tubby attended Estevan Collegiate and later served in the Royal Canadian Artillery 113th. Battery in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Central Mediterranean in World War Two.

He worked for the Department of Immigration at North Portal and Estevan. He later moved to Saskatoon where he was employed by N.E. Cook and Son as a bookkeeper, then joined the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires.

He was married to Emegene Ross in a double wedding ceremony in Winnipeg when brother Alf married Muriel Potter in 1945. He died March 25, 1980 in Saskatoon after an illness of many months duration.

He and Gene had two sons, Robert and William, and two daughters, Patti Lou and Beverly Jean.
Robert married Marsha Moore and they have a son Jason Ross, born April 4, 1980. They live in Edmonton.
Bill lives in Calgary and has his own plumbing business.
Patti Lou married Gary Dionne and they have one daughter Jennifer, three years old.
Beverly Jean lives in Saskatoon and works for the city.

Alf attended Central School and Estevan Collegiate. Part of the time he worked at the Orpheum Theatre. He also worked at McLeod's Meat Market.

He served with the South Saskatchewan Regiment during World War Two and was two years and eight months a prisoner-of -war, being captured at Dieppe.

He later worked for Scott National Fruit Company and moved to Regina, Dawson Creek, B.C., Clayhurst, B.C. and finally to Fort St. John, B.C. He continued to attend any reunions of the South Saskatchewan Regiment whenever he could. He worked as a chef for various Geological surveys, railroad camps, etc. and enjoyed his work. He died November 23, 1979 at the age of 59.

He and Muriel had a son , James, born in Estevan and a daughter, Geraldine, born in Regina.

James married Gloria Graham in Whitehorse and they have three children: Sheri Anne 8 yrs., Laura Lee 5 yrs., and James Jr., 2 yrs., of age.

Geraldine married Jim Cameron, and they have a son, Curtis James, 4 yrs. and a daughter, Tracy Dawn, one year. They also live in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Margaret graduated from Estevan Collegiate in June 1929, attended Moose Jaw Normal in 1930-1931. Later she taught school for five years 1933-1938 at Black Diamond School District #44 at Taylorton.

She married Frank Peverelle in 1939 and moved to Vancouver in 1940 and then to North Vancouver in 1941, were they now reside.

They had two children, a son, Joseph Robert, born in St. Joseph's Hospital, Estevan, and a daughter Frances Gail, born in St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, B.C.
Robert is married to Pamela Shaw and lives in Melbourne, Australia. He works for the Kodak Company in the cost accounting department and has been there 18 years.
they have two sons, Craig 16 yrs., and Scott Shaw 13 yrs. they were back in Canada for a visit Christmas 1979.
Gail is married to an Australian, Robert J. Phillips. They are both teachers and have two sons, Trevor 17 yrs., and Stephen Leslie 16 yrs., who are both in Secondary School in North Vancouver.

The greatest legacy left by Robert and Elizabeth Coxford was an abiding faith instilled in all of their children of the love and goodness of our Heavenly Father. Through their Christian Love shown to us we truly know what living and dying mean. 
Coxford, Robert Henry (I1249)
 
10153 Robert James Anderson died suddenly on Jan 2, 1983 at Carleton Place and District Hospital following a lengthy illnesss. He was 57.

Born at Almonte on August 1, 1925, he was the son of William J. Anderson of Fairview Manor, Almonte and the late Edith Robertson. He lived his life on the ninth line of Ramsay township. He was educated at SS No 8 Ramsay and Carleton Place High School. He also attended Algonquin College in Ottawa and in Perth. He farmed all his life up until his illness in 1978. As well, he worked at the Auld Kirk Cemetery Almonte and Duncan's poultry farm Almonte and Zephyer's textill mill in Almonte until it closed.

He was married at Appleton United Church on Sept. 11, 1954 to the former Eleanor Shail. Along with his wife he is survived by his sons David of Gloucester, Ronald and daughter Diane at home. He is predeceased by a sister, Mrs Jean Stevens of Iroquois Falls.

The funeral service was held at Barker's funeral chapel Jan 4, 1983, with the Rev Lougheed officiating. Spring interment, Auld Kirk Cemetery.

The pallbearers were William Stewart, William Bowes, Robert Hawkins, Gerry O'Keefe, Bert Lowry and Donald Lowry. 
Anderson, Robert James (I1593)
 
10154 Robert James Arnott was the son of James Horne Arnott and Mary Ann Kirk. Married to Mary Dick 25 Sep 1877 in Dalhousie. Arnott, Robert James (I24168)
 
10155 Robert James Chapman, P. Eng. , M.B.A.
September 18, 1931 - November 11, 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Robert James Chapman on Friday, November 11, 2016 in Jasper, Alberta. Husband of the late Betty Anne and father of James Chapman, Kate (and Al Curnow), and Margot (and Hugh Macdonnell) and grandfather of Madeline and Riley Curnow, and Betsy, James, Charlie and Teddy Macdonnell. Loving brother of Margot Moore, and son of the late Dorothy and Charles Chapman of Brandon, Manitoba.

Bob's life had many chapters. Born in Edmonton, Alberta he was raised in Brandon, Manitoba where he was an avid golfer and a gifted math student. He graduated in 1953 from the University of Manitoba with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and then moved to Toronto where he earned his MBA from the University of Toronto in the evenings while he worked full time as an Engineer. He spent his entire professional career in the investment industry with important stints at Merrill Lynch, DuPont Glore Forgan, and Royal LePage before branching out on his own.

In 1959, Bob married Betty Anne (n?e Begg) and went on to raise his family in Toronto. He loved skiing and golf: two passions that he passed on to his children. He was a founding member of the Georgian Peaks Ski Club and he continued to hit the slopes well into his 80s. An accomplished golfer, he won several Junior Titles as a youth and continued his love for the game as a member of the Lambton Golf, the Toronto Golf and the Mid Ocean clubs. He was also a dedicated and enthusiastic marathon runner completing the Toronto, New York City and Bermuda marathons numerous times and the Nanisivik Midnight Sun Ultra Marathon twice.

A true westerner at heart, in 2011 Bob moved back west to Jasper, Alberta where he built a new community. He was happy to be back west with his much loved sister Margot, his niece, Nancy Addison and her family. He had good health and happiness until the end of his life.

Bob's joy of life, sense of humour and active lifestyle will be missed by many family and friends. Special thanks to his "Jasper Family" and his friends at Alpine Summit and "around town" for welcoming and filling his final years with laughter, music and well deserved peace.

A memorial service will be held at St. Mary and St. George Anglican Church on Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 1 p.m. for his Jasper family and friends. A private family service will be held in Toronto at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Foothills Memorial Chapel in Edson. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Alpine Lodge Activity Fund c/o the Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge, Box 320, Jasper, Alberta, T0E 1E0. 
Chapman, Robert James "Bob" (I28354)
 
10156 Robert Kenneth coxford was born Oct 8, 1910 at Almonte, Ontario and moved with his parnets, at the age of three, to Rosetown, Sask., later moving to ?Saskatoon where he received all his education. In 1929 he came to Estwvan. For the past thirty-four years he was employed by Perry's Hardware, holding the position of assistant manager at the time of his passing. On November 24, 1952 he married Evelyn Brovold.

Mr. Coxford was a Past Exalted Ruler of Esevan Elks Lodge and had been treasurer for fourteen years. He was a director of the Overture Concert Association.

He passed away November 10, 1964 at the age of fifty-four years. 
Coxford, Robert Kenneth "Ken" (I1261)
 
10157 Robert Lewis Ford
January-15-1937 - June-22-2020

Bob passed away peacefully on June 22, 2020 in his 83rd year with his family by his side. He was born and raised in Montague Twp where he was a long time resident, with the exception of one year when he moved to town. He was the son of the late Elwin Ford and Ethel Lewis. Beloved brother of Stanley (Marion) Ford and Dorothy (Maurice) Moss. Also to mourn his loss is nephew Stephen (Elaine) Moss, nieces Connie (Rick) Ford, Patricia (Shawn) Hill and Lisa Doyle, great nephews Spencer (Keri) and Riley Moss, Gregory and Nicholas Doyle and great niece Emma Doyle. Bob enjoyed his many euchre games and long drives throughout the country side. He also took part in all family gathering always with his wit and wisdom provided to all. A private family viewing with interment at Hillcrest Cemetery. Anyone wishing to make donations may do so to the Canadian Cancer Society. 
Ford, Robert Lewis "Bob" (I31599)
 
10158 Robert McIntosh "Bert Duncan's name appears on panel 250 of the Runnymede Memorial. This memorial overlooks the River Thames in Surry, United Kingdom and commemoraters over 20,000 airmen of the Second world War with no known graves. Of the 17,000 Canadian flyers killed in WWII, almost one third have noknown grave. The Air Forces Memorial ar Runnymede was unveiled in October of 1953. Designed by sir Edward Maufe and John Hutton, a poem by Paul Scott is engraved on the gallery window. Duncan, Pilot Flying Officer Robert Mcintosh "Bert" R. C. A. F. (I2889)
 
10159 ROBERT MCKIBBON

"One by one our old land marks drop away and pass to their long home. For fully half a century Mr. Robert McKibbon conducted a boot and shoe business in town and was known far and wide for the honesty and reliability of his products and the rectitude of his life. He was one of the old time practical craftsmen who knew his trade from the ground up and in the construction of his work much of his own nature and character entered. Of a quaint, self-contained nature and a peculiarly direct way of estimating persons, things and events, many people enjoyed nothing better than a chat with this philosopher of the hammer and awl. For the past few years he had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. W. Fitzsimmons, Ottawa, at whose place he died Friday at the age of 87 years. Funeral services were conducted in Ottawa by the Rv. Dr. McVeity and the remains brought here on the 2:30 train accompanied by his daughters Mrs. Fitzsimmons and Mrs. T. Dempsey. Many old time friends met the train to pay their last respects to the one who through long years had lived a just and upright life and ha an unblemished character. The Rev. R. Stillwell conducted the services at the grave internment taking place by the side of his wife in the Union Cemetery. Four of his family survives. Robert of Cobden, Ambrose of Merrickville, Mrs. W. Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Thomas Dempsey, Ottawa"

Source: The Rideau Record. Nov. 9, 1915.

Note: Son William Humphrey was mentioned in the obituary of his brother Ambrose in 1929. He was still alive at the time of his father Robert's death though not mentioned in the obituary above.


Robert was the son of James McKibbon (b. ????) and Margaret Stewart (b. 1797). Both James McKibbon and his wife Margaret Stewart were born in Ireland. They came to Canada sometime in the 1820s. James McKibbon died before the first census was taken in Canada in 1851. The widow Margaret McKibbon was living in Lochiel Township, Glengarry County, Ontario in 1851. With her were a James McKibbon (b. 1824), Hugh McKibbon (b. 1828 later married Jane Roche of Merrickville), Esther McKibbon (b. 1831) and Anna Crookshanks (b. 1845). By 1861 the widow Margaret McKibbon had moved away from Glengarry county and resided near Merrickville in the years 1861 and 1871 (source: 1851, 1861. 1871 Census of Canada).

Robert's McKibbon's first wife was named Eliza and she was the mother of two children. Her son was Robert James McKibbon (Cobden, ON) and her daughter was Eliza McKibbon (later Mrs. Thomas Dempsey of Ramsayville, ON). According to the death registration of daughter Eliza Dempsey, her mother's maiden name was Eliza Burrows as reported by her son Roy Dempsey.

Robert's second wife was Maria Perrin daughter of Humphrey Perrin and Elizabeth Saunders. Maria was the mother of children Elizabeth McKibbon (Mrs. William Fitzsimmons of Ottawa, William Humphrey McKibbon (William H. McKibbon of Seattle, Washington, wife Hattie Lowe), Ambrose McKibbon of Merrickville (wife Harriet Edwards), Ellen Theresa McKibbon (Mrs. Albert E. Gorman) and Margaret Ann McKibbon (Mrs. Frederick R. McCrea).

Based on birth, marriage, death and census information Robert McKibbon is thought to have had a brother named Hugh McKibbon (sources: Marriage, Birth of James McGibbon***surname used was McGibbon) and a possibly a brother named James McKibbon born around 1824 (source: Year: 1851; Census Place: Lochiel, Glengarry County, Canada West (Ontario); Schedule: A; Roll: C_11722; Page: 119; Line: 9). An Esther McKibbon also lived with the family and she was of an age to be a possible sister. Esther McKibbon was living with the widow Margaret McKibbon in Merrickville in 1871 and also earlier in 1851 in Glengarry County.

An 1822 birth registration for a woman named Elizabeth McGibbin lists the similar named parents of James McGibbin and Margaret Steward. (source: FamilySearch.org) Therefore she is another possible sister. She was widowed by a man with the surname Black and she later married second husband John McLellan of Perth, Ontario. She had a daughter Mary Black from her first marriage.

Robert's mother the widow Margaret McKibbon was sometimes recorded as Margaret McGibbon and is listed as a landowner in Wolford Township in the 1861 Atlas of Grenville County as Mrs. McCribbon.

NOTES:
Proof that son Humphrey McKibbon is the same man as William H. McKibbon who died in Seattle, WA in 1935. 1. Marriage register of a marriage between William H. McKibbon and Hattie Lowe that occurred in Douglas County, Wisconsin, June 8, 1898 states that he was born in Canada. It lists his full name as William Humphrey McKibbon and it lists his father as Robert, and his mother as Marie. 2. Various census information linking William H. McKibbon of Seattle and wife Hattie to their son Edward Truman McKibbon. 3. Edward Truman McKibbon's death in Seattle 1960 named his mother's maiden name as Hattie Lowe. Note: Hattie and William H. McKibbon of Seattle also had a daughter named Edna McKibbon of Seattle. Her married name was Bovaire, and she had a daughter Billy Dee Bovaire (source: 1960 obituary of Mrs. Hattie McKibbon, Seattle Times). According to other articles in the Seattle times, Edna McKibbon appears to have been a champion swimmer who attended the Olympics in 1932.
 
McKibbon, Robert (I7464)
 
10160 Robert never married. His story is well told in the local history book "Memories Along the Badger Revisited" (1985) page 240-241. Robert's birthday is listed in his death registration (#1937-051112) with Manitoba Vital Statistics. His brother David Duncan is also buried in the Cartwright Cemetery.

Gravesite Details He died at age 81. Burial information obtained from Cartwright Cemetery Records transcribed in the local history book "Memories Along the Badger Continued" published in 2010. 
Duncan, Robert (I2327)
 
10161 Robert Sample notes
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Allen, Dolly and Joan McKay, "Birth, Marriage and Death Notices, from the Carleton Place Herald,
Volume 7: Births, Marriages & Deaths 1905-1915, by Global Heritage Press, Carleton Place, 2017
At George St., Carleton Place on Aug. 24, Mary CRAM, wife of Drummond McNEELY, age 62 yrs. Daughter of the late David CRAM. No family. Sister of S.G., James and the late Daniel CRAM of Carleton Place, W.J. and George in Manitoba. (Aug. 28, 1906, p.4, col. 3 & p.8, col. 2) 
Cram, Mary (I3038)
 
10162 Robert Sample notes
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gravestone, d.o.b. listed
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Cram, Mary (I3038)
 
10163 Robert Sample notes
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McNeely, Drummond Moore (I5604)
 
10164 Robert Sample notes
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see notes for death of brother, David Cram 
Family: Drummond Moore McNeely / Mary Cram (F1949)
 
10165 Robert Scott son of William and Jane Scott.
Robert Scott 2nd. marriage was to Lydia Acres, daughter of Thomas and Martha Acres. Robert Scott, age 27, widow married Lydia Acres, age 20, spinster, on June 6, 1871 in Almonte, Ontario.
Source- Ontario marriages 1869-1927.

Robert Scott had a daughter, Ida Jane (nee Scott) Simpson (1870-1954) by his first marriage. 
Family: Robert O. Scott / Martha Lydia Acres (F509)
 
10166 Robert Shaw Foster
b. June 27, 1855 Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
d. July 21, 1922 (67) Lanark, Ontario, Canada
Burial: Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada

Son of John Bolton Foster and Margaret Wilson
Margaret Wilson
b.1825 Ontario, Canada
d.November 18, 1897 (71-72) Lanark, Ontario, Canada 
Foster, Robert Shaw (I32032)
 
10167 Robert Thompson
Dr. Robert (RT) Thompson
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Dr. Robert (RT) Thompson, age 70, of Sackville. Bob passed away peacefully at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital in Moncton on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011.
Born in Almonte, ON, he was a son of the late George and Edith (Turley) Thompson.
Bob grew up in Almonte, ON, earned an undergraduate degree from Queen's University, then went on to Simon Fraser University where he received a MSc; SFU's very first graduate! He remained there to complete his PhD and moved to Sackville, NB in 1969 to work at Mount Allison University as a Post Doctoral Fellow in the Biology Department eventually achieving the rank of full professor. He had a passion for teaching and was honoured to receive the Herbert and Leota Tucker Teaching Award in 1996. He spent his whole career at Mount Allison even teaching a few courses after becoming Professor Emeritus.
He was an active member of the St. Paul's Anglican Church. He loved to spend time reading, solving crossword puzzles and sudokus, sketching and drawing....especially pictures of his grandchildren.
He will be missed by his wife Pat, Sackville, children Sarah (Jim Winterbottom) Thompson, St. Catharines, ON, Ruth (Patty Gollogly) Thompson, Ottawa, ON, Erin (Jamie) MacKay, Toronto, Brian (Krista Steeves), Toronto; 7 grandchildren, Amelia, Alex, Chl?e, Beck, Beth, Luke, and Kate; sister Marg Stanford, Wellington, ON.
He was predeceased by two infant sisters, Elizabeth and Barbara Ann.
Cremation has taken place under the care and supervision of the Jones Funeral Home, 70 Bridge St., Sackville, N.B. (506-364-1300), where visiting hours took place on Tuesday, Sept. 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held from St. Paul's Anglican Church on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, at 11 a.m., Rev. Father Kevin Stockall officiating.
Those wishing to make a donation may do so to the St. Paul's Anglican Church Memorial Fund or the charity of your choice.
www.jonesfuneralhome.ca 
Thompson, Dr. Robert George "Bob" (I26713)
 
10168 Robert was born and died in the former Ramsay Township (now part of the Municipality/Township of Mississippi Mills), near the town of Almonte Ontario. Naismith, Robert Y. (I20223)
 
10169 Robert was born Nov.3, 1840 in Dalhousie Township, Lanark County, Ontario, the son of James Duncan and Jane Purdon. On Nov.1, 1867, he was married at Dalhousie, to Janet Reid, daughter of James Reid and Mary Easton. Robert died at McDonald's Corners on Jan.10,1904 from heart failure.

Death - The Lanark Era - Jan.13,1904 -
At McDonald's Corners, Sunday, January 10th, Mr. Robert Duncan, aged 63 years and 2 mos. Born at Dalhousie Lake, 3rd Nov. 1840, he married Miss Janet Reid thirty-six years ago. He leaves the following family; Mrs. Wm. A. Purdon, and James B. Duncan, Powasson, Ontario; Mrs. R.E. Parsons, Carleton Place; Harry Duncan, Patterson, North Dakota; Mrs. D. Ferguson, Snow Road; Maggie, Alex and Frank, at home. 
Duncan, Robert (I29814)
 
10170 Robert was the son of John McDonell & Alice Sergeant
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Plot E-58 :
- Robert McDonell 1862-1944
- his wife, Mary Sergison 1863-1925
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Obituary - Perth Courier - Nov.9,1944 -
Robert McDonell : Tuesday evening, October 24, 1944 saw the passing of one of Zealand's oldest and most respected residents in the person of Robert McDonell at the age of 82 years. Born on May 7, 1862 at Robertsville in Palmerston Township, deceased married Mary Sergeant on March 27, 1889 and from that time on resided on the farm of the late H. Sergeant, Zealand, until the past two years, which he spent with his son John, where his death took place. Mary Sergeant his beloved wife predeceased him almost nineteen years ago, and as Rev. Penny, officiated at the last rites, so aptly said, "Although surrounded by his family and friends his life from this time on has been a lonely one which he bore with quiet fortitude." Deceased was a member of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Zealand from the time of his marriage. Rev. Penny took his text from II Timothy, Chapter 4, Verse 6,7 and 8. He spoke very highly of his strling qualities as a husband, parent and friend, and said Mr. McDonell was an old man when he first knew him, but from reliable sources he had heard that his life was that of a Christian, a quiet man and a good Neighbour, and he left an example of a life well lived. He leaves to mourn his loss four sons, Harry of Clarendon; John, Zealand; Joseph, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Byrnes with the armed forces in England; three daughters, Mrs. A.M. Rutherford, Mannville, Alta.; Mrs. W. Snedden, Almonte and Mrs. J. Crawford, Toronto. One brother, Joseph McDonell, Creighton Mines and one sister, Mrs. G. Waite, Vancouver, and nineteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren survive. One daughter Mrs. J. Buchanan, Sedgewick, Alta., predeceased him in May 1932 and one son Herbert was killed in France in August 1918. The pallbearers were six of his nearest Neighbours, L.G. Sergeant, H. Sergeant, D.L. Tysick, W.H. Young, J. Donnelly, and J. Kirkham. Mrs. D.L. Tysick officiated at the organ and played three of his favorite hymns. Floral tributes were pillow from John, Mammie and family, Agnes and Wilf. Baskets from Jack and Jean, Herrick and Madeline; Sprays from Joe and Pearl, McKinnon and Roche families, Laura Cavanagh and Jean Cameron, Maberly Agricultural Society; Wreaths from Addie, Edith and Jim, and the Snedden children. Relatives attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. W. Snedden and family, Almonte, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford, Toronto, Joe McDonell, Niagara, Mrs. M. Kennedy, Balderson, and Mrs. M. Sergeant, Perth. 
McDonell, Robert (I29766)
 
10171 Robert WILLIAMSON

WILLIAMSON, Robert "Bob" Dow
December 9, 1927 - October 6, 2018
Bob was the 2nd of 5 sons of Willetta Lucas (Shawville) and Norman Williamson (Carleton Place). He leaves behind his cherished children; Mark, Cathy (Doug), David and Dean, his adored grandchildren Levi, Kyle, Brittany, Annica, Lucas and Rowan and great-granddaughter Hailey, who will all miss him immensely. Bob was predeceased by his parents, his 4 brothers; Luke, Jim, Ted and Bill, his son Colin and his beloved wife of 56 years, Lois (nee Caswell). His body was donated to the School of Anatomy at the University of Ottawa and he hopes that all sign their organ donor cards. Bob was an avid Bridge player, worked in the Insurance business for over 50 years and was a volunteer extraordinaire! He volunteered for over 60 years with Scouts Canada, was on various Board of Directors including TELCI, the ODAMR and the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa. He was a former member and President of both the Carlingwood & Carleton Kiwanis and Life Member of Kiwanis International, as well as on many Skate Canada Host Committees, hosting International Competitions in Ottawa. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday December 9, from 1 - 4 p.m., at the Ottawa Boys & Girls Club, 1463 Prince of Wales Dr, Ottawa. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to Scouts Canada - Camp Opemikon and/or the Boys & Girls Club of Ottawa. Condolences, Tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com
Published on December 1, 2018 
Williamson, Robert Dow "Bob" (I23981)
 
10172 Roberts, John "Douglas" (JD)
September 16, 1930 - July 16, 2015

The family of Doug is saddened to announce his peaceful passing at the age of 84 on Thursday, July 16th, 2015 at the Perth & District Memorial Hospital. Doug was surrounded by his loving and devoted family in all of his final days. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 65 years, Ruby (McOuatt); his sister Barbara Arnsdorf and his children Lynne (Terry) Beckstead, John (Connie) Roberts, Brian/Herb (Betty) Roberts, Kathy (Glenn) Neilson, Susan (Jim) Buker, Janet (Tom) Sproule, Tom (Lynda) Roberts, Jim (Dianne) Roberts, Dave (Ann) Roberts. Doug was predeceased by his parents Mervyn and Helena (McIntosh) Roberts, his son Stephen, his Grandson Craig Buker and his Great-Grandaughter Eva Roberts. Grandpa will be especially missed by his grandchildren Jessica, Ted, Ryan, Alex, Adam, Rebecca, Heidi, Jennifer, Shawn, Michael, Deven, Olivia, Elly, Abby, Mackenzie, Kieran and Bronwyn and his Great-Grandchildren Declan, Zoe, Torin, Riley, Jack, Harvi, Kaia, Shane, Nicholas, Brady, Lucas and Avery. Doug will be fondly remembered by all his sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, family, friends and neighbours. He raised a wonderful family of ten and has left a legacy that we are all very proud of. He passed on to us his strong work ethic, his love of music, his woodworking talents and his perfectionism will live in all of us forever! Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Tuesday, July 21st, 2015 from 2:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, July 22nd at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Pine Grove Cemetery, Lanark Highlands. As an expression of sympathy, contributions may be made to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation (Palliative Care Unit) or the Canadian Cancer Society. A special thank you to "Suze" and all of the staff on the 3rd Floor at the Perth & District Memorial Hospital for the exceptional care and kindness Dad received during these past several weeks. His family is extremely grateful to each and every one of you who made this long journey a little easier to handle each and every day. 
Roberts, John "Douglas" (I28479)
 
10173 ROBERTSON
Jas D. ROBERTSON 1845-1930 His wife Sarah Ann SCOTT died June 5, 1922 age 71 yrs.
Ethel M. ROBERTSON 1880-1934
 
Robertson, James Dow (I1467)
 
10174 ROBINSON, Michael Brent -
With heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Brent on September 29, 2017. Brent was the beloved son of Patti Robinson (nee White), father of Tai and sister of Alta. Brent was predeceased by his brother Jessie Smalley and his father Edwin Smalley. He will be fondly remembered by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Donations in Brent's memory can be made to Toronto North Support Services (132 Railside Rd. Unit 2, Toronto, ON M3A 1A3). Cheque or money order only.
? Published in Toronto Star on Oct. 7, 2017. 
Robinson, Michael Brent (I33813)
 
10175 ROCHON, Madeleine Mary On Tuesday January 6th, 2004 at Les Floralies de Lachine at the age of 95. Loving sister of W. Marcel (Alice) and the late Raymond (Iona) also survived by her nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held on Tuesday, January 13th at 11 am at the Holy Name of Mary Church in Almonte, Ontario. Rochon, Madeline Mary (I2057)
 
10176 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
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declaration of birth, December 8, 1926
signed by mother Sarah Kidd
Name:James Andrew Kidd
Date of Birth:16 Aug 1875
Birth County or District: Palmerston, Wellington Co., ON
Father's Name:William Kidd
Mother's name:Sarah Warren
Archive Name:Archives of Ontario
Archive Series:MS933 Archive Reel:4
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www.ancestry.ca [accessed 161216]
1901 census, Brandon, MB
d.o.b. listed
+++ 
Kidd, James Andrew (I4432)
 
10177 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
+++
http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/DetailView.php
REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1893-005944
CHILD'S DETAILSLast Name: KIDD
Given Names: MELDRED IRENE
Sex: FEMALE Date of Birth: 25/03/1893
PLACE OF BIRTH DETAILS Name of Hospital:
Place of Birth: BRANDON
OTHER PARTICULARSDuration of Pregnancy: wks Number Liveborn Including This Birth: Number Stillbirths:
Birth Weight: grams Parents Married: YES Mother's Marital Status: MARRIED
FATHER'S DETAILSLast Name: Given Names:
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Age:
MOTHER'S DETAILS
Maiden Last Name: WAREN Given Names: SARAH
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: 
Kidd, Mildred Irene (I4678)
 
10178 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
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http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/ListView.php [accessed 161227]
LAST NAME: KIDD
GIVEN NAMES: THOMAS STEWART MELVIN
DATE OF DEATH: 18/06/1892
AGE: 11
UNITS OF AGE: YEARS SEX: MALE
PLACE OF DEATH: BRANDON
REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1892,002332
REGISTRATION DATE:
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Kidd&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GScntry=10&GSob=n&GSsr=881&GRid=82437582&df=all&
[accessed 061227]
Thomas Stewart Melvin Kidd
Birth: May 15, 1880
Ontario, Canada
Death: Jan. 18, 1892
Brandon
Manitoba, Canada
Son of William and Sarah Warren Kidd - Brandon Sun - reported two brothers were playing on a raft - they fell in river - and Stewart was swept away.
Family links:
Parents:
William Kidd (1848 - 1929)
Sarah Warren Kidd (1853 - 1933)
Siblings:
William Wesley Kidd (1873 - 1951)*
Thomas Stewart Melvin Kidd (1880 - 1892)
George Leeson Kidd (1890 - 1891)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
KIDD In memory of/Thomas Stewart/born May 15, 1880/Drowned Jan. 18,1892/George Leeson/born Dec 19, 1890/Died March 7, 1891/Children of Sarah and William Kidd/
Note: 2012 - photo taken in June. 1981 - transcribers note: this was a broken pair of stones, balanced against a tree
Burial:
Brandon Municipal Cemetery
Brandon
Brandon Census Division
Manitoba, Canada
Plot: Sec 15 C 62 sub plot 2
Created by: Janet Nicholson
Record added: Dec 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 82437582

Son of William and Sarah Warren Kidd - Brandon Sun - reported two brothers were playing on a raft - they fell in river - and Stewart was swept away. 
Kidd, Thomas Stewart Melvin (I4677)
 
10179 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Kidd&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GScntry=10&GSob=n&GSsr=961&GRid=105101296&df=all&
[accessed 161227]
William Wesley Kidd
Birth: Feb. 28, 1873
Palmerston
Ontario, Canada
Death: Nov. 8, 1951
Brandon
Manitoba, Canada
Family links:
Parents:
William Kidd (1848 - 1929)
Sarah Warren Kidd (1853 - 1933)
Siblings:
William Wesley Kidd (1873 - 1951)
Thomas Stewart Melvin Kidd (1880 - 1892)*
George Leeson Kidd (1890 - 1891)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Brandon Municipal Cemetery
Brandon
Brandon Census Division
Manitoba, Canada
Plot: Sec 31 - A 64
Created by: Janet Nicholson
Record added: Feb 13, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 105101296 
Kidd, William (I4417)
 
10180 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Kidd&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GScntry=10&GSob=n&GSsr=801&df=all&
[accessed 161227]
Kidd, Sarah Warren 105101038
b. Feb. 14, 1853 d. Jan. 22, 1933 Brandon Municipal Cemeter...
Brandon
Brandon Census Division
Manitoba
Canada 
Warren, Sarah (I4418)
 
10181 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
+++
www.ancestry.ca [accessed 161216]
1901 census, Brandon, MB
d.o.b. listed
+++ 
Kidd, William (I4417)
 
10182 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
+++
www.ancestry.ca [accessed 161216]
1901 census, Brandon, MB
d.o.b. listed
+++ 
Warren, Sarah (I4418)
 
10183 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
+++ 
Kidd, Thomas Stewart Melvin (I4677)
 
10184 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004
quotes article from the Listowel Banner, Aug 5, 1915 
Davis, Maria (I4110)
 
10185 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004 Warren, William James (I4419)
 
10186 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004 Warren, William James (I4419)
 
10187 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004 Kidd, James Andrew (I4432)
 
10188 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004 Kidd, Maria Maude (I4435)
 
10189 Rogers, Gordon W., Warren Genealogy, self-pubished, October 2004 Crouse, Albert Leslie (I4680)
 
10190 Role: Obituary: family Barker, John Harold Ferguson "Fergie" (I41)
 
10191 Role: Obituary: family Barker, Dorothy Viola (I42)
 
10192 Role: Obituary: family Juby, Alice Ella (I46)
 
10193 Role: Obituary: family Barker, B. Ann (I47)
 
10194 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I50)
 
10195 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I51)
 
10196 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I52)
 
10197 Role: Obituary: family Barker, Lois (I28547)
 
10198 Role: Obituary: family Barker, William John (I31)
 
10199 Role: Obituary: family Callard, Gwyn Harry (I54)
 
10200 Role: Obituary: family Callard, Laura Annabelle (I55)
 

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