Our Family's Journey Through Time
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10501 | Salina Journal ? Apr 4, 2003 NEWTON ? E. Lyle Kidd, 82, Newton, formerly of Clay Center, died Wednesday April 2, 2003. Mr. Kidd was born June 18, 1920, at McMinnville, Ore. He was a retired assistant general manager for the Santa Fe Railroad. Survivors include his wife, Norma; two sons, Doug and Roger, both of Wichita; a daughter, Cindy Soehner of Idalia, Colo.; and six grandchildren. The memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Phelps Funeral Home, 217 W. First, Miltonvale. Inurnment will be in Miltonvale Cemetery, with military rites by Fort Riley. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. There will be no visitation. The body was cremated. | Kidd, Elsworth Lyle (I3901)
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10502 | Salina Journal ? May 5, 2004 WICHITA ? Norma Jean Kidd, 79, Wichita, formerly of Clay Center, died Monday May 3, 2004. Mrs. Kidd was born Norma Jean Rauch on Sept. 10, 1924, in Lamar. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Lyle, died in 2003. Survivors include two sons, Doug and Roger, both of Wichita; a daughter, Cindy Soehner of Idalia, Colo.; a brother, John Ranch of Miltonvale; a sister, Jeannette Traver of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and six grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Anthony, Catholic Church, Miltonvale. Burial will be in Miltonvale Cemetery. A rosary will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at Phelps Funeral Home, Miltonvale. Memorials may be made to Harry Hynes Hospice of Wichita. | Rauch, Norma Jean (I17201)
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10503 | SALTER, Eliza Ellen - at the Hupp Nursing Home, Franktown, Ont., on Saturday, October 1, 1955, Eliza Ellen Salter, daughter of the late John Salter and his wife, Eleanor Garland, aged 86 years. Resting at Patterson and Son Funeral Home, Lake Ave. W., carleton Place, thence on Monday Onctober 3, to St. James Anglican Church, Franktown, for service at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Franktown cemetery. | Salter, Elizabeth Ellen "Eliza" (I10252)
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10504 | SALTER, FAYE (nee Bleeks) - In Kitchener on September 15 2007, aged 71, wife of Lorne and mother of Cindy MacRae and the late Blair Salter. Sister of Wendell Bleeks (Frances), Brenda Nesbitt (Donny), Shirley Bleeks and the late Phyllis Mowat (late Bob). Predeceased by her parents Everett and Miriam Bleeks | Bleeks, Faye (I4595)
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10505 | Salter, Lorne Garland Passed away peacefully at Freeport Health Centre on Monday, August 24, 2015 at the age of 85. Beloved husband of the late Faye M. Salter (nee Bleeks) (2007). Dear father of Cindy MacRae and the late Blair Salter (1988). Loved brother of Mildred Hamilton. Uncle Lorne will be fondly remembered by Chris and Paul Hamilton and their families. Dear brother-in-law of Wendell Bleeks and his wife Frances, and Shirley Bleeks. Lorne was a member of the London Lions Club and active with the KW Meals on Wheels, Hospice Waterloo Region Driver, Cancer Society Driver and worked for 17 years with Operation Christmas Child in Kitchener. Lorne's family will receive relatives and friends from 10-10:45 a.m. on Saturday, August 29, 2015 at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. Memorial Service in the Chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Reception to follow. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Hospice Waterloo Region or Operation Christmas Child would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.henrywalser.com for Lorne's memorial. | Salter, Lorne Garland (I4594)
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10506 | Samuel Austin King was the son of Moses King and his wife Matilda Ashton. He married Phoebe Keyes, daughter of James Keyes and his wife Hester Garland, on January 29, 1868 in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. | King, Samuel Austin (I12165)
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10507 | Samuel S. (sic) Baird. Kinburn, March 21. - (Special) - The funeral of Samuel E. Baird, prominent farmer of Fitzroy township, was held from his residence to St. Paul's Anglican Church, Ninth line. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. R.S.V. Crossley of Fitzroy Harbor conducted the service while graveside service was conducted by L.O.L. No. 57. Six brother Orangemen were pallbearers: D. E. Croskery, J. R.Cavanagh, Fred Smith, Lorne Groves, Ira Owens, George Walker. Mr. Baird, who was in his 68th year, was a son of Mrs. Jesse Draper, of Ottawa, and the late Samuel Baird, of Fitzroy, and had resided all his life in Fitzroy township. For more than 25 years, Mr. Baird had been a trustee of school section No. 11, Kinburn, and had given freely of his time. He was a member of L.O.L. No. 57 and a faithful and devout Anglican. Surviving, besides his mother, are his widow, the former Georgina Baird, and one son, Delmer, at Home; two brothers, Robert, of Red Deer, Calif.(sic), Allan of Westboro; four sisters, Mrs. Min Ross, of Montreal, Mrs. Robert Bowes and Mrs. Christopher Crozier, of Renfrew, and Mrs. Lorne Craig, Westboro. Among the many and beautiful floral tributes were pieces from teacher and pupils of Kinburn Continuation School, S.S. No 11, L.O.L No 57 and staff of the Supreme Court. Source: Family papers - Newspaper clipping. | Baird, Samuel Edmund (I13153)
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10508 | Samuel was born about 1809 in Ireland and emigrated to Canada, settling in Goulbourn Township for the rest of his life. On August 22, 1831 he wed Elizabeth Simpson at Bytown (now Ottawa). Samuel was a farmer until his early 70s when he sold the last of his acreage to one of his sons. He was the father of 13 -- Agnes or Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth, Margaret, Thomas, Matilda, William, Jane, another Thomas, Samuel Jr., Mary, Hugh, and John. | Lyons, Samuel Sr. (I10332)
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10509 | Samuel was born in Flemington NJ; grandson of Rev. Joseph Clark who served on the staff of Gen. Washington; attended Lafayette for 2 years; graduated from Princeton College in NJ in 1845; graduated from the Medical Deptartment of the Univ. of Penn in 1848; practiced at Belvidere; member of the US, NJ, & Warren Co. Medical Societies. Record of the Men of Lafayette, S.Coffin, 1879, pg. 171 | Clark, Dr. Samuel Sherrerd (I27365)
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10510 | San Francisco Examiner Wednesday, February 28, 1968 ?b?Deaths MURRAY, William Paul?/b? - In San Rafael, February 26, 1968, William Paul Murray, dearly beloved husband of Lillian Quandt Murray, loving father of Donald F. Murray of San Rafael, William P. Murray Jr. of Greenbrae, and Theodore A. Murray of San Rafael; devoted grandfather of 13; a native of San Rafael, CA; aged 84 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 1, 1968, at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, San Rafael. Entombment private. Friends may all at the Harry M. Williams Mortuary, from 12 noon Wednesday until noon Friday. | Murray, William Paul (I39045)
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10511 | Sanders, Annie August 10, 1917 to September 4, 2009 Sanders, Annie Annie passed away peacefully at her residence in Caressant Care Nursing Home, Listowel, on Friday September 4, 2009. She was formerly of Atwood and was born 92 years ago in Maryborough Township, a daughter of the late Boyd and Bessie (Coulter) Campbell. Annie was a member of Atwood United Church and a former member of the Atwood Chapter of the Rebekah Lodge No. 343. Annie was the beloved wife of the late Jack Sanders who predeceased her in 1986; the loving mother of Cam and Joanne Sanders of Newry and the late Cheryl (2006) and David (1983) Markle. She was the special grandmother of Jason and Donna Markle of Barbados and their children Ariana and Sierra; Geoffrey and Maria Markle of Barbados and their children Scott and Adam; Christopher and Marie Markle of Australia; Ryan and Jackie Sanders of Wroxeter and their children Paige and Tayt; and Carrie Sanders and Matt Gardner of Cambridge and their son Fischer. She will also be remembered by her sisters Marion Wood of Stratford, Shirley Rea of Listowel, her brother Len and his wife Bernie Campbell of Kitchener, sisters-in-law Charlotte Stecho, Peggy Clarke, Mary Matlock all of Kitchener and by many nieces & nephews. She was predeceased by her sisters Ethel and her husband Max Griffith, Hazel and her husband Mel Willis, brothers Howard and his wife Helen, Jack and his wife Irene, a brother in infancy and brothers-in-law Les Wood and Murray Rea. The funeral service to celebrate Annie's life will be held at the Brenneman Funeral Home, 141 John Street, Atwood (519-356-2382) on Wednesday September 9 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment to follow in Elma Centre Cemetery, Atwood. | Campbell, Annie S. (I23474)
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10512 | Sandra Inez Tubman Peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Wednesday September 19, 2018 at the age of 82 years. Beloved wife of the late Donald Tubman. Loving mother of Ross (Jody Ferguson), Brad (Stephanie) and Scott (Carly Biggart). Cherished grandmother of Fiona, Gwyneth, Ian, Kylie, Inari, William and Jack. Dear sister of Mary Helen MacLeod and Ellis | MacLeod, Sandra Inez (I21110)
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10513 | Sarah Ann Robinson, age16 yrs.7 mths d.July 1854 is buried in same plot. Is this a granddaughter? | Duncan, Alexander (I2294)
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10514 | Sarah Hunt McKibbin, age 91, died at the home of John Taylor in Forest Grove on Friday. Mrs. McKibbin married William McKibbin at the age of 23. They had five children, three survive: Adam, Minnesota; Thomas, William of Saskatchewan, Canada. She left Canada in 1880, and has lived in Forest Grove since 1904. [Hillsboro Argus, 12 Mar 1925, 4:1] Sarah Hunt McKibbon, born at Packingham, Ontario, Canada May 11, 1835. She died March 6, 1925 at the home of John Taylor of Forest Grove She married William McKibbin at 24 years of age. They had five children: Thomas, Verndale Saskatchewan; Adam, Carabou, Minnesota; William, Napavine, Saskatchewan; Mrs. John Taylor and George, deceased. [Forest Grove News Times Obit] Note: Name is spelled both McKibbin and McKibbon | Hunt, Sarah (I33087)
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10515 | Sarah Jamieson was the daughter of Robert Jamieson and Maria Dunn Jamieson. She was married to George A. Arnott in 1888 and was the mother of one daughter. | Jamieson, Sarah (I24177)
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10516 | Sarah Jane came west in the early 1900's, to the Didsbury district, along with her daughters, Mrs. James (Charlotte) Sheils, Mrs. John (Esther) Topley, Mrs. Mac (Sarah) McLean; and sons, Horatio, Willington, Albert and Gilbert. One daughter, Mrs. McClinton, remained in Ontario. Sarah died in a wagon accident on the Rosebud Hill, just east of Didsbury in 1906. Source: Echoes of an Era, the James Sheils family story, written by granddaughter, Marvell. Sarah Jane, born in Caledon, Ontario, was the daughter of James Nelson and Anne Mitchell. She married Jacob Howe at Brant County, Ontario on Dec. 29th, 1870. Alberta Death Reg. #192 | Nelson, Sarah Jane (I38488)
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10517 | Sarah Lola Rathwell was born on Apr 4, 1896 in Drummond Township, Ontario Canada and died on Dec 31, 1953 in Lanark County, Ontario Canada aged 57. Sarah married Oscar Napolean Cleroux on Sep 21, 1920. Oscar was born on Apr 6, 1902, died on Oct 6, 1980 in Lanark County, Ontario Canada aged 78, and was buried in St John's Anglican Cemetary, Innisville, Ontario, Canada. | Rathwell, Sarah Lola "Sadie" (I26130)
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10518 | Sarah Lola Rathwell was born on Apr 4, 1896 in Drummond Township, Ontario Canada and died on Dec 31, 1953 in Lanark County, Ontario Canada aged 57. Sarah married Oscar Napolean Cleroux on Sep 21, 1920. Oscar was born on Apr 6, 1902, died on Oct 6, 1980 in Lanark County, Ontario Canada aged 78, and was buried in St John's Anglican Cemetary, Innisville, Ontario, Canada. | Cleroux, Oscar Napoleon (I26131)
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10519 | Sarah played the organ at the Crysler Anglican Church She was the daughter of Archibald Johnstone born 1811 in Ireland and Jane Reynolds born 1818 . Sarah and William had at least 7 children born between 1886 and 1897- Thomas H Mary (May) Catherine William Walter Frank A Colin Samuel J Dewey | Johnstone, Sarah (I40756)
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10520 | Sarah Salter married John Warren in 1846 in Franktown, Ontario. They had seven children - John, Martha, Ann, William Joseph, Catherine Eliza, Margaret Louisa and Albert | Salter, Sarah (I36393)
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10521 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I452)
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10522 | Sarah was raised by her grandparents William and Mary Hobbs after her mother's death in 1847 giving birth to Sarah. | Hobbs, Sarah (I16976)
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10523 | Sarah was the daughter of John Hannan and Elizabeth Clifford. She married Francis Gordon Lancaster on on 26 Oct 1909 at Ottawa, Carlton County, Ontario, Canada. | Hannan, Sarah Ann "Sadie" (I28184)
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10524 | Saskatchewan John Alexander's obit. she is living in Almonte Her obit: Educated at SS#3 Ramsay Lived in SK and MB. Until Mr. Bannings retirement kept the store and post office at Overbrook. | Scott, Margaret Adeline (I1832)
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10525 | Saskatchewan Car Crash Claims Local Girl's Life. Thirteen year old Nancy Sadler, youngest daughter of a prominent Almonte couple, Carl and Shirley Sadler, lost her life in an automobile accident a few miles from Biggar, Saskatchewan, on Wednesday, August 27th, Along with her sister, Carol Ann, she was a passenger in a car driven by Mr. Joseph Leslie Nadal, of Toronto. The three were enroute to Mamonte, Saskatchewan to visit an uncle, Rev. Ray Sadler, when the car failed to negotiate a turn and struck a culvert. All of the occupants were thrown from the vehicle and Nancy died instantly of head injuries. Carol Ann sustained a concussion, severe bruises and lacerations to her face and is expected to be released from hospital in Biggar this week. Mr. Nadal was also treated for multiple bruises and abrasions. The two sisters were returning from a vacation to the west coast which began August 10th and decided to visit their uncle who had just moved to a parish in Mamonte two weeks ago. Nancy, who was to have started high school this week, was, like her sisters, an accomplished musician and was the organist at Almonte Baptist Church. She also enjoyed singing and in addition to being a member of the Almonte United Church choir, she had often appeared in the Lions Club's annual amateur talent show and various musical activities at Naismith Public School. The funeral was held from Kerry Funeral Home to Almonte United Church where a service was held on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Robert J. McCrea officiated. Interment was in Auld Kirk Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, many donations were made in Nancy's memory to the Robert Tait McKenzie Memorial Fund. . Source: The Almonte Gazette, 4 September 1975, Front Page | Sadler, Nancy Jane (I25310)
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10526 | SAUNDERS, Minnie - At the home of her son, Richard A. Saunder, 17x2 Bank St., on Saturday, November 8, 1952. Minnie Harley, widow of Albert Saunders, in her 90th year. Resting at the above address, where service will be held Monday, November 10, at 1 pm. Interment Pine Grove cemetery, Carleton Place. The Ottawa Journal, Monday, November 10, 1052 | Harley, Minnie (I28271)
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10527 | Saunders, Russell Grimes "Russ" (Navy WW II veteran, aged 93 years) Born in Carleton Place, ON on December 28, 1923 to parents Richard Arthur Saunders and Doretta (nee Dupont). Doretta passed away after giving birth to Russ. He was raised by his grandparents Albert Saunders and Minnie (nee Haerly). In 1939, at the age of 17, Russ joined the Royal Canadian Navy and was assigned to the HMCS Lanark. On April 5, 2017 at 12:33 am, at the Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre, Russ peacefully passed away surrounded by his family and loving wife of 70 years, Doreen (nee More) of Almonte, ON. Beloved father of Kerry (Linda Corbin), Boyne (Marilyn Murphy), Suzanne (John Simpson), and Lori (Roy Heuving). Cherished grandfather of Shannon Maker (Mike), Logan Saunders Matte and Kayla Saunders. Great grandfather of Charlotte, Amelie, Sienna, August and Kase. Survived by his brother Arnold. Predeceased by siblings Albert, Lucille, Joy, Richard, Merwin, Shirley and Calvin. Loving son-in-law of the late Milton More and Elizabeth "Betty" More of Almonte, ON. Brother-in-law of Logan More (Jean), John More (Ruth), Ann Bourgoin, the late Laurie More and Bertram More (Bernice). He will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. | Saunders, Russell Grimes "Russ" (I11469)
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10528 | Scharfe, P E., Lt- Lieutenant (Royal Canadian Corps of Signals) Pitman Elwood Scharfe was KIA 1945 01 06 and is buried at Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian war cemetery, Netherlands. Scharfe was born at Carp, Ontario and enlisted at Fort Norman, Northwest Territories. Geo-memorial Scharfe Lake northeast of Stony Rapids (SK) He is commemorated on Page 562 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. ---------- 15 Jan 1945, The Ottawa Journal Lt. P. E. (Red) Scharfe Survived Torpedoing, Killed in Holland Lieut. Pitman Elwood "Red" Scharfe, who survived the torpedoing of the S.S. "Nerissa" in 1941, was killed in action in Holland on January 6, according to word received recently by his sister, Miss Kathleen Scharfe, 561 Gilmour street. A member of a well-known Ottawa and Carp family, Lieut. Scharfe was a member of the permanent force, which he joined when he left school in 1928, being attached to the Canadian Corps of Signals. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Scharfe, of Carp and Ottawa, and was educated in the public and continuation schools at Carp. Following his enlistment he was stationed at Camp Borden. He is survived by four sisters, Kathleen G., of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, head office; Estelle Scharfe, registered nurse, both of Ottawa; Miss Mildred Scharfe, of St. Thomas, and Mrs. W. C. Cassel, Vancouver. | Scharfe, Lieutenant Pitman Elwood (I42856)
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10529 | SCHREIBER, KATHARINE C. Katharine C.Schreiber, nee Meacham , of Powers Lake, WI, formerly of Riverside, IL, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, beloved wife of the late Edward Schreiber, Tribune City Hall Reporter; mother of Jill (Roy) Bridgeman, Jan (Tom) Iselin, Katharine (James) Juliani and the late Peter; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother ofsix; sister of the late Tom Meacham and Mary Meacham. Further survived by caretakers, Mary Schuerman and Barbara Pietschman. Private family services will be held. Memorial remembrances may be made to St. John ? s Food Pantry, 701 N. Lake Ave., Twin Lakes, WI 53181. Haase-Derrick-Lockwood Funeral Home , Twin Lakes, handling arrangements. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries | Meacham, Katharine Cameron (I26652)
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10530 | SCLATER JAMES ----- M 17/04/1822 559/ 70 560 Abbey | Slater, James (I23081)
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10531 | SCLATER JAMES JAMES SCLATER/ELIZABETH ROSS FR340 (FR340) M 26/05/1768 573/3 20 41 Paisley Burgh or Low | Slater, James (I23080)
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10532 | SCLATER JAMES JAMES SCLATER/ELIZABETH ROSS FR379 (FR379) M 23/08/1772 573/3 20 77 Paisley Burgh or Low | Slater, James (I15760)
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10533 | SCOTT / HEMPTON, Don Duncan and Dean Sharratt could be 3rd cousin through: common 2nd. great grandparents William Henry Scott and Eliza Hempton with shared DNA of 6 cM across 1 segment. The match may be with Dean Franklin Sharratt likely the father of Dean Sharratt. | Sharratt, Dean Franklin (I23803)
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10534 | SCOTT / HEMPTON, Dorothy Gardiner and I are maternal 3rd cousins with 2nd great grandparents William Henry Scot and Eliza Hempton as common ancestors with shared DNA of 74 cM across 5 segments as recorded in my Anscestry and Legacy family trees. | Gardiner, Dorothy Agnes (I1743)
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10535 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2209)
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10536 | SCOTT, Don Duncan and Brittany Steele could be half 3rd cousin 2x removed through: 2nd great grand father William Henry Scott as a maternal common ancestor with shared DNA of 8 cM across one segment as recorded on my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Steele, Brittany (I35057)
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10537 | SCOTT, Don Duncan and Brittany Steele could be half 3rd cousin 2x removed through: 2nd great grand father William Henry Scott as a maternal common ancestor with shared DNA of 8 cM across one segment as recorded on my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Steele, Brittany (I35057)
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10538 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2257)
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10539 | SCOTT, Don Duncan and kenneth Conlon could be half 3rd cousin through: 2nd great-grandfather William Henry Scott as our common ancestor with 1% shared DNA of 35 cM across 2 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | Conlon, Kenneth (I1992)
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10540 | SCOTT, HEMPTON, maternal match with Glenn Stewart as a 3rd cousin with 2nd great grandparents William Henry Scott and Eliza Hempton as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 92 cM across 6 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees | Stewart, Glenn (I15464)
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10541 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2211)
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10542 | Scott, John Adam 'Jack' Peacefully at Perth on Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 Jack Scott (Veteran WWII and manager for many years of the Perth & District Co-op) at the age of 90 years. Loved husband of Keitha (Kidd) Scott and predeceased by his first wife Mary Munro. Dear father of Bill (Joanne), Doug (Lynne) and Alan (Nancy) Scott. Cherished grandfather of Riley (Jason) Lucas, Robyn, Jeffrey, Jamie, Jana and Kelsey; great grandfather of Liam and Levi. Jack was stepfather to George (Gwen) Kidd, Mary Jane (Rob) Valiquette and their family Bailey, Tyler, Chelsea (Mitch) Fowler and their family Liam and Livia; Lisa (Doug) McEwen and their family Campbell and Brady. Predeceased by his brothers and sisters Jessie and Bill Scott, Jean McDonald and Stewart Scott. He will be remembered by sister-in-law Wilma Peckett, all his family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Friday, April 22nd, 2011 from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Perth on Saturday at 2:30 P.M. Interment, the Scotch Line Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to C.N.I.B. or St. Paul's United Church, Perth would be appreciated. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch # 244 Perth will hold a Veteran's Service of Remembrance on Friday at 4:30 P.M. at the Blair & Son Funeral Home. | Scott, John Adam "Jack" (I26428)
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10543 | SCOTT-EVANS, Glen Van Iderstine is a second cousin with common great grand parents William Henry Scott and Rachel Evans sharing DNA of 4%, 251 cM across 14 segments on a Ancestry DNA test as recorded on my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Van Iderstine, Glenn (I19620)
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10544 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1748)
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10545 | SCOTT-HEMPTON, Don Duncan and Elizabeth Arnsdorf-Still could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd. great grandparents William Henry Scott and Eliza Hempton as our maternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 24 cM across 3 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | Arnsdorf, Elizabeth (I28506)
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10546 | SCOTT-HEMPTON, Don Duncan and James Roberts could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2nd. great grandparents William Henry Scott and Eliza Hempton as maternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 11 cM across one segment as recorded in my Legacy and ancestry family trees. | Roberts, James "Jim" (I28497)
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10547 | SEABROOK, John 1933 - 2019 A lifetime resident of North Gower, John passed away peacefully on November 29, 2019 in his 87th year. He was greatly loved by his wife of 62 years Doris (Robinson) and his three children; Philip, Doug (Linda) and Carolyn (Andrew Harkness). He was a loving Papa to his three grandchildren; Bronwyn, Chlo? and Ben. He is survived by his sister Ruth Kennedy (George), his sisters-in-law Joan Seabrook and Jane Robinson and was predeceased by his brother Eldon, his parents Horace and Gertrude Seabrook and his son Jeffrey. He will be fondly remembered by nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. John was a graduate of Kemptville Agricultural College (1953) and he enjoyed a lifetime of farming and founding/operating his own business 'Carleton Farm Seed Supply.' John succeeded in farming because he worked hard and was adaptive, as most farmers need to be, moving from dairy to beef and then cash-cropping. He served as a Councillor in the Township of Rideau and in 'retirement' enjoyed 22 years as a crop insurance adjuster. In his leisure time as a youth he loved playing ball and hockey competitively and later enjoyed curling, golfing, square dancing and coffee hour with friends. In addition he was a skillful woodcarver. He was an active member of the North Gower Lion's Club, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, and contributed much to his community and surrounding area throughout his life. His gift of humility and humour made him a good friend of so many. He braved the losses of Alzheimer's in his final years with quiet determination and grace and with the support of many in our caring rural community. Our heartfelt thanks to the staff of Kemptville District Hospital for their excellent professional care and loving compassion. Visitation will be held at the Kars Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes (1610 Roger Stevens Dr., Kars) on Thursday, December 12, from 1-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in North Gower (2372 Church St.) on Friday, December 13, at 10:30 a.m. with a reception following the service at Strathmere, the Garden House, 1980 Phelan Rd. from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. Inurnment will take place in the spring. For those wishing to, memorial donations in memory of John may be made to Holy Trinity Anglican Church, P.O Box 29, 2372 Church St., North Gower, ON K0A 2TO, or to the charity of your choice. Condolences, donations or tributes may also be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com. Godspeed John/Dad/Papa... thank you for all of your love... we will pass it on. | Seabrook, John William (I28574)
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10548 | Sec 5 A 8 Inscription (w) Samuel S Simpson/died Nov 16, 1929/aged 81 years/and 9 months/Mary Jane/wife of S.S. Simpson/died Jan. 30, 1921/aged 70 years/and 6 months/ | Simpson, Samuel Stewart (I6302)
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10549 | second marriage for Erik. | Family: Erik Hersholt Nielsen / Shelley Nancy Coxford (F323)
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10550 | Second marriage, first marriage was in Scotland 14 Jun 1820, Dalserf, Lanarkshire, Scotland | Family: John F. Donald / Marion Duncan (F3204)
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