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11401 Wife: Eva Flood

?b?Keith Flood?/b? passed peacefully away on Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in Courtenay, BC. Keith chose to be at home where he could open his arms and we could each curl up with him to give and get the hugs and love we all needed.
I thank the Lord for giving Keith and I, our children, grandchildren, great grandchild, his sisters and our special friends this precious time to share memories, love, healing and peace together. We will all miss him so much. We thank all of you, both professionals and friends, who have shared your care, love, prayers, strength and help with us during these past years and at this final time. There will be no service at Keith's request. 
Flood, Keith (I27195)
 
11402 Wikipedia 160103
George Nelson Kidd (October 1, 1864 ? February 9, 1907) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Carleton in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1894 to 1907 as a Conservative-Patrons of Industry, then Independent Conservative and finally as a Conservative member.

He was born in Carp, Canada West, the son of Richard Kidd, an Irish immigrant, and educated at Carp and in Kingston. Kidd served as reeve of Huntley Township from 1889 to 1894. He was also president for the Huntley Agricultural Fair. Kidd married Esther Alvira Young.
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Kidd, George Nelson (I4542)
 
11403 Wilberforce ON marriage register; ancestry.ca Kidd, Ann Eliza (I4084)
 
11404 Wilburn "Boyd" Jamieson

Passed away suddenly at his home in Almonte, ON., on Monday, November 25, 2013. Boyd Jamieson of Almonte, ON., in his 93rd year. Dearly loved husband to the late Florence. Son of the late Lester and Effie. Survived by his siblings Eileen Russell of Kingston, ON., and Beryl Riddell (the late Carl) of Cardinal, and pre-deceased by his brother Lionel. Sadly missed by his nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews and friends. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) for visiting on Thursday, November 28 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday at 12 Noon. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. For those who may choose to honour Boyd with a memorial donation, please consider the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation or the Heart & Stroke Society. 
Jamieson, Wilburn "Boyd" (I27524)
 
11405 Wilford George Grassick -

Obituary, Thursday, August 8, 2002;
The Leader-Post, Regina, SK

Willford George Grassick or "Bill" passed away at the Regina General Hospital in the early hours of August 3, 2002. He was 91. Bill was predeceased by his parents, George and Alice Grassick and by two sisters, Margaret Grassick and Violet Dunn, and by his brother Duncan Grassick. Bill is survived by his wife, Maude, sisters Fern Jones and Evelyn Christopherson, sisters-in-law Jo Grassick, Molly Walden and Kay Ullcland and brothers-in-law Ernie Cunningham and Bob Cathcart, step-son Terry Chapman, grandchildren Saron Forseth, Murray Chapman, Leslie Chapman three great-grandchildren Jeremy, Kevin, and Jason Humeniuk plus numerous nieces and nephews.

Bill farmed with Dunc at Yellow Grass from the age of 16 until he retired. Bill and Dunc were great partners, Dunc hated the cattle and Bill could listen to the scream of a dry bearing for days without fliching. However, a sick lamb or calf got his full attention immediately, often ending up in a box behind the kitchen stove, nursed back to health with the help of brandy, which Bill would occasionally share with his little patient.

Horses and cattle were his passion and he was quite a cowboy. Bill was the original "Quiet Man" and he will be missed. Bill spent the last almost two years of his life at Hayes Haven in Indian Head and thanks to the staff there, he came to consider it his home.

A graveside memorial service for family and friends will be held at Yellow Grass at a later date.

Donations may be made to the Yellow Grass Church of Christ. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home. 
Grassick, Wilfred "Bill" George (I9386)
 
11406 Willard A. Saul, 76, long-time Converse County resident, died in Denver on Wednesday, March 19, after a long illness. Mr. Saul was born on a farm near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. While still a boy, the family moved to Dennison, Iowa, where he grew to manhood. He was married to Miss Emma Sara Gibson on September 9, 1896. Three children were born to this union. As a young man, he made a hunting trip into this country and was impressed with its possibilities. In 1901, along with his brothers, H. C. and J. C. Saul, he returned here. The young men secured land on the LaBonte, forming the LaBonte Stock Company. In 1915 Willard and Henry sold their interests in this ranch, moved to Glendo and bought a general store and a ranch on Horseshoe. In 1920 Willard and his brother Henry started a jewelry and hardware store in Douglas. Willard and his son, Veldon, later bought out Henry's interest in the venture. Surviving are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Vera Trumper; two sons, Veldon of Douglas and Vernon of Marysville, Calif.; and a brother, J. C. Saul. His twin brother, Henry, preceded him in death in 1929. (Information was obtained from his obituary and cemetery records.) Saul, Willard A. (I26407)
 
11407 William "Bill" Christopher Weyer, age 92, of Narrows, VA lived on the family farms in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada until his family moved to the US when he was 10 years old. He graduated from Gonzaga High School in Spokane, Washington and served in the US Navy during World War II. After the war, Bill started a 36 year career with Kaiser Aluminum. During his tenure there, he rose from factory worker to plant manager. While serving this role in Kaiser Plants throughout the US, including Spokane, WA; Ravenswood, WV; Belpre, OH; and Valparaiso, IN, his prestigious career also took him to locations such as Europe, Japan and Australia. Bill married Carol Mae Murray in Spokane and they raised five children together and had many wonderful experiences of cross-country vacations, camping, and Myrtle Beach trips. Bill was an avid gardener and golfer and a published poet. He also loved playing the harmonica for family and friends and telling many wonderful stories throughout his life. His ability to delight and entertain will be greatly missed. Bill was preceded in death by his loving wife of 62 years, Carol Mae Weyer; his parents, Andrew and Jane Munro Weyer; his sisters Catherine, Margaret and Wilma; and brothers Tom and Pat. He is survived by his brother Joe Weyer ; his five children; Tom; Dave; Sharon Weyer Aune; Kevin; and Steve. Weyer, William Christopher "Bill" (I16595)
 
11408 William age 40, Isabella 33.
Carpenter
Farmed on the 11th line of Ramsay about 2 miles from Duncan farm, owned by Mr. Cullen in 1905.
may have been located on Lot 15 Con 11 Ramsay Twp 
Lockhart, William Jr. (I2752)
 
11409 William Alfred Garland
in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966
Name: William Alfred Garland
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 61
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1889
Birth Place: Bell Township, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 18 Apr 1952
Death Place: Avonmore Bell, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: John W Garland
Mother: Hannah M Frye
Certificate Number: 38999 
Garland, William Alfred (I32647)
 
11410 William and Elizabeth were also the parents of Caroline Rathwell Richardson and Earl Rathwell Rathwell, William Andrew (I20419)
 
11411 William Bradley, an old and respected farmer of Fallowfield, departed this life during the early part of this week at the ripe age of 76 years. Mr. Bradley was born in County Kilkenny, Ireland and came to this country when only 14 years of age, settling down where he breathed his last. He leaves behind him nine of a family, five boys and four girls. Mr. Bradley was widely known in that neighborhood, and as a respectable citizen and faithful father, won many friends. His remains were interred in the Merivale cemetery on Wednesday and a large number of friends attended the funeral.
(The Ottawa Journal -- December 12, 1890) 
Bradley, William James (I20096)
 
11412 William Brian French, passed away April 17, 2013, after a courageous battle with cancer. Survived by his wife Carol and two daughters.
Southeast Journal Obituary-
Bill was an avid curler and golfer, who loved to socialize and was known to enjoy the "occasional" beer. He loved change and moved residences often. His career also changed from ambulance attendant to first aid and safety director and in his final years as a long haul trucker. Also he was a long time member of the Royal Canadian Legion.
There will be no service, but as Bill's request a social gathering will be held on Saturday April 20, 2013 at the Legion Hall in Dominion City from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Palliative Care or Cancer Care Unit at Boundary Trails Health Center in Winker would be appreciated.

Bill will be remembered as quite a character who maintained his sense of humour right till the end. Bill lived most of his earlier life in Dominion City, growing up with his siblings and attending school here. He and his wife, Carol had recently moved back from BC to retire. We all share the sorrow that Carol and his family feel during this difficult time.

 
French, William Brian "Bill" (I37284)
 
11413 William Coxford
Following an illness of three weeks' duration, William Coxford passed quietly to rest at his home on Union Street early New Year's morning. He was born in Ramsay Township in 1860, a son of the late James Coxford and Mary Kennedy.

At an early age he became a textile operator. He worked as his trade in Blakeney and at the Anchor Mill and Penman Mill, in Almonte, retiring fifteen years ago. (1931)

In 1886 he married Jessie Tosh of Blakeney, who predeceased him five years ago. Their only daughter, Ethel McIntyre (Mrs J.B. Cram) died 13 years ago.

Left to mourn are two grandchildren, William Cram of Galt and Jessie (Mrs Arthur Morton), who made her home with her grandparents, following her mother's death, and three great grandchildren.

Of his immediate family, of whom there were sixteen members, four sisters and four brothers survive, namely: Annie, Mrs Wm Barker and Agnes , Mrs Manse Snedden, both of Appleton; Janie , Mrs Chas Black, and Lizzie, Mrs L Fulton, of Fort William and Archie, Edmonton, Alta.; Robert of Estevan, Sask.; Herbert of Almonte and Thomas of Ottawa.

Mr Coxford was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. In spite of his years, he was active until a short time ago and took a keen interest in affairs of the community.

Deceased was a member of Mississippi Lodge No 147, A.F. & A.M., and the Masonic service was held at the home on Wedneday at 8 p.m.

The funeral service was held on Thursday, Jan 3 at 2:30 and was largely attended by friends and relatives. The service was conducted by Rev H.L. Morrison of Trinity United Church of which deceased was a member.

The pallbearers were, Messrs Louis Peterson, S.H. Morton, W.H. Morton, G.E. Gomme, W.A. Metcalfe and John Lindsay.

Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.



 
Coxford, William (I192)
 
11414 William Daniel Joynt,was born in Kazabazua, son of Daniel & Ellen Jane Joynt
Married to Zelma Helena Vera Wilson 18 November 1924, Rouleau, Sask
He served in the First World War, at Vimy & Passchendaele, was awareded the British Meritorious Service Medal
Brother to my father in law Angus Joynt 
Joynt, William Daniel "Bill" (I30096)
 
11415 William Dickson of 2224 4th Ave. N.W., died Friday after a short illness at the age of 83.

Coming to Calgary in 1918 from Renfrew County, Ont., Mr. Dickson was employed as a mechanic by the International Harvester Company until retiring 15 years ago.

His wife, Maggie, died in 1940 and his son, Claude Hempton in 1954. Surviving are three brothers, David of Wiseton, Sask., Robert of Dominion City, Man., and Jack of Winnipeg; and three grandchildren.

Rev. A.F. Miller will conduct the funeral service in McInnis and Holloway Funeral Home Monday at 1:30 p.m. with burial in the family plot, Burnsland cemetery.

The Calgary Herald, Saturday, February 18, 1956, page 31 
Dickson, William (I2182)
 
11416 William Drynan was the son of William Drynan and Christina Turnbull. He was one of six children. He married Jane Ann Stanley in 1900 in Lanark. They were the parents of nine children. Drynan, William James (I15525)
 
11417 William Evans, 1826-1902 and his wife Elizabeth "Betsey" Munro, 1834-1912. Betsey is the youngest daughter of Donald Munro and Margaret Murray. William and Betsey had 13 children of which two died as infants. Betsey is the youngest sister of John Munro that married Marion McKay; Hugh Munro that married Kitty McKay and Donald (known as Daniel) that married Margaret McMunn. Betsey has two other sisters: Janet Munro, who married Thomas McMunn and Margaret Munro who married Thomas Charles Coulter. Evans, William James (I2292)
 
11418 William Evans, 1826-1902 and his wife Elizabeth "Betsey" Munro, 1834-1912. Betsey is the youngest daughter of Donald Munro and Margaret Murray. William and Betsey had 13 children of which two died as infants. Betsey is the youngest sister of John Munro that married Marion McKay; Hugh Munro that married Kitty McKay and Donald (known as Daniel) that married Margaret McMunn. Betsey has two other sisters: Janet Munro, who married Thomas McMunn and Margaret Munro who married Thomas Charles Coulter. Munro, Elizabeth "Betsy" (I2293)
 
11419 William F Wicks
Male White
Veteran: No
Place of Death: Detroit MI
Cause of Death: Coronary Thrombosis
Date of Death: 4/17/1946
Age: 60
Sexton: Joe Porter
Funeral Home: E F Wilkie, Detroit MI
Marker: Yes
Date of Burial: 4/20/1946
Source: online Riverside Cemetery Burial Records T-Z, pg 293, 3-15-2012 
Wicks, William E. (I7865)
 
11420 William Fitzgibbons was born December 1860 in Beloeil, Quebec. His parents were Michael and Catherine (Scanlon) Fitzgibbons who were born in Ireland. William married Mary Jane Clark, a minor and daughter of John Smith Clark and the late Mary (Neelin) Clark. The marriage was on 17 April 1893 in Lambton, Ontario. Their son Edward was born 24 November 1895 in Crystal Springs, New York, U.S.A. William worked as a drayman in 1900 in Rumford, Maine. In 1910 he worked as a laborer for the railroad in Rumford. Their daughter, Agnes Mary, and son, William Jr. , were born in Rumford. In 1911 they lived in Lambton, Ontario. William died on 2 October 1925 in New York and was buried in Calvary Cemetery.

Source: "Ontario, Canada Marriage Index" - William Fitzgibbons, born about 1861 in Beloeil, Quebec, married Mary Jane Clark on 17 April 1893 in Lambton, Ontario. His parents were Michael Fitzgibbon and Catherine (Scanlon) Fitzgibbon.

Source: "New York, New York, Index to Death Certificate" - William Fitzgibbons, age 64, born about 1891, died 2 Oct. 1925 in New York City, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. due to Cerebral Apoplexy and Chronic Nephritis. He was buried 5 Oct 1925 in Calvary Cemetery. His parents: father Michael Fitzgibbon and mother Catherine Fitzgibbon were both born in Ireland. William's executor was Mary Ryan, his daughter. 
Fitzgibbons, William (I30206)
 
11421 William Garland Kidd was the son of John Kidd and his wife Margaret Garland. He married Lenora McGrath around 1861.
William and Lenora had 4 children:
Margaret Jane "Minnie" Kidd born March 22, 1862
John Franklin Kidd born January 26, 1864
Ida Marie Kidd born February 28, 1868
William Kidd born April 3, 1870

William Garland Kidd began his teaching career in 1855 in Lanark County, Ontario. In 1956, he was teaching at a school near Walkerton, Ontario. He returned to school himself and graduated from the Toronto Normal School in 1859. From there, he went to Fergus, Ontario where he eventually was in charge of the school there. In 1872 he received his certificate as an Inspector from the Board of Examiners, enabling him to become an Inspector of Schools in Ontario. Not long after, William and his family moved to Kingston, Ontario where William was employed as the principal first at Johnson Street School and then at the Wellington Street School, Kingston, Ontario. Around 1875, William became the Inspector of Schools for theKingston/Frontenac area.
William retired in 1909. 
Kidd, William Garland (I3702)
 
11422 William Garland, William Pereival "Percy" Garland. 67. of Hubalta. where he lived since his retirement in 1946. died Saturday evening in the General hospital.
Born In Rapid City, Man., he moved to Carberry. Man., as a boy and in 1925 to Harris, Sask. In 1943 he moved to Saskatoon, and in 1946 retired from farming and moved to Hubalta. He was member of Carberry Lodge No. 29 A.F. and A.M.
Surviving are his wife. Elizabeth tn Hubalta: two daughters. Mrs. WttHam Payne of Salmon Arm. B.C., and Mrs. R. C. Bradshaw of Harris. Sask.; eight, grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. William Manders of Vancouver and Mrs. Ben Caldwell of Victoria. B.C. and a brother Ross B. In Victoria. Funeral service will be conducted In Jacques funeral home Tuesday at 2:45 p.m. and burial will be In Queen's Park cemetery.

Percy married Mona Beatrice Walker (1887-1918) in 1908 at Carberry, Manitoba, and they had a family of five daughters. Percy later married Elizabeth Wilson. 
Garland, William Percival "Percy" (I30859)
 
11423 William George and Rebecca Harriet Acres married in the R.M. Franklin, Manitoba on December 12, 1888. Prov. Manitoba Marriage Cert. Reg. # 1888-001991.

Prov. Manitoba Death Cert. Reg. # 1912-003227. William died at age 50 years, in the R.M. Franklin, Mb. 
Hempton, William "George" (I28280)
 
11424 William Harvey Scott
Fitting tribute to the memory of the late william Harvey Scott was paid at his funeral on Thursday Nov 5th, by a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives.
Mr Scott had been in apparent good health until 10 days before his death when he suffered a heavy stroke from which he did not rally. He passed away on tuesday, Nov 3rd, in the Rosamond Memorial Hospital. He was in his 72nd year.
Born in Ramsay Township in Union Hall district, Mr Scott was a son of the late William Henry Scott and his wife, Rachel Evans. When he was 10 years of age, the family moved to the farm near Almonte now owned by Ernest Robertson. Ashort time later they moved to town.
As a young man, he entered the employy of the rosamond Woollen Company where he served for many years as an overseer of thew Warping and winding Department.
In 1907, he married Miss Mary E. Davis of Almonte who survives with tow sons, Harvey Arthur and Edward Davis, and one grandson, David Scott. Ason, Kenneth Bethune, predeceased him at the age of 18 years. He also leaves two sisters, Ila, Mrs Herbert Coxford, of Almonte and Bessie, Mrs Geo Van Iderstine of Saskatoon; and one brother, James Scott of Melville, Sask.
Mr. Scott was a quiet, kindly man who was popular with a large circle of friends. He loved the outdoors and derived great pleasure from his frequent fishing trips to White Lake.
He was a member of Almonte United Church
He Rev J. Ray Anderson officiated at the service which was held at his home, Malcolm Street, Almonte.
The pallbearers were Messrs Chas Houston, Louis Peterson, Harold Prescott, Geo Pretty, Wm Munro and Walter Morton.
among the beautiful floral tributes were wreaths from the employees of the Rosamond Woolen Company and Carleton Wholesale Limited.
Internment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
Among those who attended the funeral from a distance was his brother, Mr james Scott of Melville, Sask; Mrs Scott's sister, Mrs W.J. Carnahan of Chapleau and Mr Carnahan and relatives and friends from Smiths Falls, Kemptville and Ottawa. 
Scott, William Harvey (I1451)
 
11425 William Henry Code was born 12 Jan 1849 to John Code/Codd and Maritta/Marietta Seeley. William married Elizabeth Stewart on 3 April 1873 in Beckwith, Ontario. The couple had seven children, three of whom died in infancy.
William's careers included labourer, merchant, and rooming house propietor. The family moved to Vancouver about 1908. Son, Howard Code had died the same year.
William and Elizabeth celebrated their 50th anniversary, 3 April 1923, at their home in Burnaby,BC. Attendees included son, Lorne Code and family; son Stewart Code; son, Eldon S Code and family (of Seattle); and members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Vancouver Heights Presbyterian Church. Granddaughters Hazel Code and Vivian Code performed Highland dancing for the event.
William died in 1928 in Vancouver, and was survived by his 2 remaining sons, Lorne and Eldon.

Sources: 1861, 1871, 1881,1891, 1901, 1911, 1921 Canada Census; Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1826-1937; Ontario, Canada Births, 1858-1913; Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1947; British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990; The Vancouver Province Newspaper (9 April 1923), (25 Sep 1928);

Children: Baby Code 1874-1874, John Howard Code 1875-1908, Lorne Bruce Code 1878-1952, James Stewart Code 1878-1878, Stewart W.A. Code 1880-unknown, Eldon Seeley Landsdowne Code 1883-1937, Isabella Marietta (Bella May) Code 1884-1885

 
Code, William Henry (I37989)
 
11426 William Henry Leach died in battle at Vinegar Hill Wexford County Ireland Casualties for the United Irishmen have been variously reported, with estimates ranging from 400 to around 1,200. Leach, William Henry (I22638)
 
11427 William Henry Scott
The funeral of the late William Henry Scott, who passed away in his 81st year at his home on Malcolm Street, early Monday morning, was held Tuesday afternoon, July 11th, at 2 p.m. He was born at Boyd Settlement, Ramsay Township, a son of the late William Scott and Elizabeth Hampton of Union Hall.
In the year 1881 he was married to Rachel Evans of Clayton. He made his home in Almonte and District, until 17 years ago when he left for Saskatchewan where he was employed by National Railways. Mr and Mrs Scott returned to their home in Almonte to celebrate their Golden Wedding in 1931, and for the past two years Mr Scott has been in poor health.
Many beautiful floral tributes were received from the family and friends. the pallbearers were Messrs Bert Young, Roy Robertson, Ernest Robertson, Bert Evans, Harold Prescott and Harry Houston. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife and three sons, William Harvey Scott of Almonte, and Alston and James of Melville, Sask; three daughters Ila, Mrs H.L. Coxford of Almonte; Lucy, Mrs Frank Snow, of Fort William and Bessie, Mrs George Van Iderstine of Moose Jaw, and two brothers, John A. Scott of Toronto; and W.E. Scott of Almonte. Three sisters, Mrs Robert Young of Almonte, Mrs J. Robertson of Castor, Alta, and Mrs W.S. Baldwin of Shoal Lake, Man, also survive. 
Scott, William Henry (I97)
 
11428 William Hornblower was a British Home Child emigrated to Canada by Dr Barnardo Homes. On March 31, 1891, William arrived in Halifax aboard the Norwegian. His sisters , Barnardo girls, (Annie & Catherine) arrived later in 1896. Hornblower, William (I38339)
 
11429 William Hurdman was the first born son of Charles Hurdman and his wife Margaret Graham.
He married Sarah Sophia Smith, daughter of William Hurdman and his wife Sarah Wood on October 17, 1861.

William and Sarah had 4 children:
Bertha Hurdman born 1864
Wilhelmina Hurdman born 1864
Edith Augusta Hurdman born 1868
William Walter Hurdman born 1871

William began the family lumber business, Hurdman Brothers, in 1841 with brothers Charles and later younger brother Robert joined the firm. In 1873, William and his brother Robert moved to Gloucester Township settling near Junction Gore. William was the Reeve of the Township from 1877 to 1879. Hurdman Brothers built the Hurdman Bridge over the Rideau River. The two brothers purchased farm land in Gloucester Township and eventually both brothers were farming 200 to 300 acres each, using the most progressive methods of the day. William became director of two district agricultural societies. They won international awards for their horse breeding at the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelphia. William also organized the Dominion Exhibition of 1879.
When the Great Fire of 1900 wiped out the family's lumber mills at the Chaudi?re, the Hurdman brothers did not rebuild and decided to further enlarge their farming operations. William and Robert established the earliest and largest piggery in Gloucester Township. The area around their farms became known as Hurdman's Bridge. 
Hurdman, William Henry (I7203)
 
11430 William Jackson McCullough was born in Quebec, Canada on the 19th of June, 1870, the son of William Sidney McCullough and Mary Jackson.
Occupation : Piano Tuner
Faith : Methodist
Married Mary Alice James In Toronto, Ontario on the 21st of September, 1897 (Ontario Marriage License # 002205)
William died of heart failure on the 2nd of Feb., 1938 in Belleville, Ontario (Ontario Death Certificate #018037) 
McCullough, William Jackson (I35288)
 
11431 William James Armstrong
The death occured in a Brockville hospital on Friday, May 8th., of William James Armstrong, ages 61 years. The funeral was held on Sunday, May 10th, from the Scott Funeral Home, Elgin Street, to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev H.C. Wofram. The late Mr. Armstrong was a native of Ramsay, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Armstrong. He is survived by two sisters, Mary (Mrs Wesley McCann), Pakenham; Jessie (Mrs. W.C. Smithson), Almonte. He was predeceased by two sisters, Margaret (Mrs Andrew Kirk) and Rebecca (Mrs Andrew McPhail). 
Armstrong, William James (I24785)
 
11432 William James Garland was the son of Nicholas Garland and his wife Ann Willoughby.

He married Agnes Nancy Cowden, daughter of Robert Cowden (1809-1887) and his wife Margaret King (1808-1891) in about 1852.

William and Agnes had 9 children:

1. Margaret A. Garland, born June 2, 1853
2. Mary Jane Garland, born March 27, 1855
3. Thomas Nicholas Garland, born August 2, 1856
4. John Albert Garland, born May 24, 1858
5. Isabella Maria Garland, born January 4, 1860
6. Robert George Garland, born December 19, 1863
7. William Garland Jr. born December 29, 1864
8. James Anson Garland, born September 4, 1866
9. Alfred Garland, born September 26, 1870 
Garland, William James (I6797)
 
11433 William James is recorded on his fathers 1861 census as 3 yrs old probably born in 1859 and again on the 1871 census as 12 years of age. Forsythe, William James "Ben" (I228)
 
11434 William John Campbell
Peacefully, after a brief illness, at St. Lawrence Lodge, Brockville with his family at his side, on Sunday March 1st, 2009 in his 63rd year. Son of the late Edith (James) and Lorne Campbell, beloved brother of Carole Toohey and Kenneth Campbell both of Brockville and the late Ronald Campbell; brother-in-law of Marie Campbell of Ottawa. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth Wednesday March 4th 2009 from 6 to 8 P.M. and Thursday 12:00 to 12:30 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Thursday at 1:00 P.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Interment Hopetown Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, and in lieu of flowers, donations to the Brockville and Area Community Living Association would be appreciated. Bill's family wishes to express their heart felt thanks to the St. Lawrence Lodge and the Brockville General Hospital "Garden Street Site" for their excellent care. 
Campbell, William John (I30179)
 
11435 William John Code was born 6 October 1875 in Drummond, Ontario. His parents were John Code and Jane Sheppard. William married Elizabeth Jane Gamble on 1 September 1909 in Bathurst, Ontario. The couple had 4 children.
William J Code served in the Canadian Armed Forces WI from 1914 to 1920. His service included Canadian Expeditionary Force (C.E.F.) and #3 Detachment R Canadian Army Service Corps (C.A.S.C.). Rank Sergt. and A/QM Sgt.
William died from cancer at the age of 51.

Sources: 1891, 1901, 1911, 1921 Canada Census; Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1937; Canada, WWI CEF Personnel Files, 1914-1918; Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1947.

Bio Contributed By: Teresa May (50482158) 
Code, William John (I34087)
 
11436 William John Davie was the son of James Davie and his wife Elizabeth Keyes.

He married Margaret Elizabeth Manser, daughter of William Edward Manser and his wife Elizabeth Rogers, on June 4, 1915 in Owen Sound, Ontario. 
Davie, William John (I8993)
 
11437 William John Evans belonged to English Church, Catherine McMunn belonged to Presbyterian Church, married by Rev. Robert Knowles at Blakeney Presbyterian Church. Family: William John Evans / Catherine "Kate" McMunn (F2271)
 
11438 William John May
Death:?tab?Sep 26 2007
Published:?tab?Sep 27 2007
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Published By:?tab?The Citizen
Obituary:?tab?MAY, William John After a happy and full life he passed away suddenly in hospital on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 in his 80th year. Beloved husband of the late Shirley Simpson. Dear father of William J. May Jr. Loving grandfather of Jason and Allison. Brother of Philip, Larry and Laura Lee Murphy (Bryan). Bill will be sadly missed by his 3 sisters-in-law, Betty Benoit, Sheila Whitmore and Willa Monette (Ray). Mr. May received his education in Ottawa and chose electricity as his career. He joined the firm of Tresider and May. After the death of his partner he formed a new company, May Electric Ltd., with Gyro Construction as a subsidiary. After many years he left the businesses and spent 11 very happy years in Public Works Canada and retired as Senior Technical Services Officer. Bill was active in the Masonic Order and was a 50 year, Life and Past Master of his lodge. He was appointed District Secretary in 1950 and was appointed Very Worshipful Brother in 1951. He was a Life and 50 year member of the Ancient and Accpeted Scottish Rite, the Ottawa Lodge of Perfection, Rose Croix. Bill will be remembered as an avid golfer, having won Club Championships and Senior Championships during his golfing years. A private service will be held at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes. If you wish to make a donation in memory of Bill, please consider the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Foundation, 415 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M8. Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com Published in the Ottawa Citizen from 9/27/2007 - 9/28/2007 
May, William John (I15533)
 
11439 William Lawson 1873-1957 husband of Letitia Stephens 1870-1930(Stevens on stone is wrong)
Born in Canada son of Adam Lawson and Fanny Ann Marie Morrison
Children of William and Letitia Lawson
1. Myrtle Lawson 1900-1984
2. Male infant 1905-1905
3. Mervin Lawson 1911-1971 
Lawson, William (I19244)
 
11440 William Livingstone Kidd
A lifetime resident of Beckwith Township, William Livingstone Kidd, or R. R. 3 Ashton, (The Derry),
died at his home on April 13, 1984. He was 95 years old. Born in the Derry on Oct 8, 1888, William
was the son of the late Mary McDiarmid and Joseph Kidd. A farmer by occupation, he received his
education at SS No 6 Derry School in Beckwith Township. During World War I, William served
overseas with the 73rd Battalion of the Royal Highlanders of Canada as well as with the 13th Battalion
of the 1st Canadian Division. He was overseas from 1915-1919. Along with his involvement in the
Prospect United Church, which he attended all his life, he also held a life membership in the Canadian
Bible Society. As well, William had a keen interest in history, assisting in the collecting of
information for ?The Story of the Derry ?. On Sept 8, 1927, he was married to Jeanette Leach in
Vancouver. William is survived by one daughter of R. R. 2 Carleton Place and one son, of the Derry.
Also survived by nine grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Predeceased by sisters, Annie,
Margaret and Elizabeth and brothers John, Angus, Dr. George Edward and James. Funeral service
took place from the Kerry Funeral Home, Carleton Place, on April 15,1984 at 2:30 pm with Rev. Eric
Lynk officiating. Interment was in Franktown Cemetery. Acting as pallbearers were grandsons.
Mary McDiarmid scrapbook 
Kidd, William Livingston (I3724)
 
11441 William Lloyd JAMES, 35, farmer, s/o Thomas JAMES b. Lanark twp & Elizabeth Jane WOODS married Irene Edith CHAMBERS 21, d/o Moses CHAMBERS b. Oso twp & Susannah GRAHAM, witn: Edith C. TURLEY & William MCGEE of Ottawa, 18 Feb 1925, Ottawa,Trinity Anglican Church. Family: William Lloyd "Willie" James / Irene Edith Chambers (F3472)
 
11442 William McKeown was a millwright by trade and went to Ireland to work, where he was eventually killed. His son, the father of the subject of this sketch, was left in the world at an early age as an orphan. In 1815 he came to America, landing in Quebec, Canada. McKeown, William Thomas (I12526)
 
11443 William MELANSON
January 20, 2018

MELANSON, William (Bill) Clifford It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Bill Melanson on Saturday, January 20, 2018 at the age of 71 years while on vacation in Mexico. Loving husband of Nicole (Dumas) Melanson for 35 years. Beloved stepfather to Christian (Ad?le) Pag?. Cherished Grandpapa Bill to the "apple of his eye" Am?lie Pag?. Brother of the late Donald Melanson (Norma) and the late Kenneth Melanson. Brother-in-law to Helen Lowe (the late Russell), R?jeanne Lacroix (the late Myles). Son of the late Clifford and the late Ethel (Gordon) Melanson. Bill will also be missed by his nephews, nieces and many friends who loved him greatly. Retired teacher, he leaves behind a legacy of 32 years with Lisgar Collegiate in Ottawa. At Bill's request, no service will be held. In Memory of Bill donations to the Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre, General Campus would be appreciated.
Published on February 2, 2018 
Melanson, William "Bill" Clifford (I15982)
 
11444 WILLIAM MELVILLE "MEL" KILFOYLE Peacefully on Friday, September 20, 2002, Mel passed away at St. Boniface General Hospital SBGH. He was predeceased by his beloved Margaret, wife of 58 years; and his brothers, Albert "Buster" and Stan; as well as his sister Joy. He will be lovingly remembered by his three children, Maureen (Gord Knox), Murray (Jacqueline) and Marilyn (Fred Lindenschmidt). He will be greatly missed by all of his grand-children and great-grandchildren, Valerie (Richard)-Yeshi, Tavi, Tobiah; Denise; Nathan; Michael (Kathy)-Ashley, Jordan; Kimberley-Brooklyn; Susan; Kourtenay. Mel was born at SBGH on August 7, 1915, to Henry Melville and Eunice Kilfoyle. He lived his childhood in St. Boniface only a block away from SBGH and recently recalled how as children he and his friends had liberated many vegetables from the nuns gardens behind the hospital. During the Dirty Thirties Mel found work at some of the work camps in Northwest Ontario and liked to tell his children about riding the rails to Vancouver in search of work and selling day old doughnuts on the street to get by. Mel and Margaret met at the Kildonan Canoe Club and were married September 17, 1941. The early years of their marriage were spent at Trenton, ON, where Mel was stationed with the Air Force. He was honourably discharged as a leading aircraftman on December 17, 1945, and the family including Maureen relocated to Flin Flon, MB. Mel worked in the sheet metal trade and both he and Margaret were active in the community, including Kinsmen and Kinettes. Their son Murray was born in Flin Flon and in 1953 they returned to Winnipeg residing in Fort Rouge initially, then Windsor Park where Marilyn was born. In 1973 they relocated to the Oakbank area and became involved in equestrian activities with Marilyn. They retired back to Winnipeg in 1985. During all those years, Mel continued to work in the heating and air conditioning field finally retiring from his own sales agency, Applied Combustion Limited. Early on in his life Mel developed a strong interest in drawing and art in general. Unfortunately being an artist was not really accepted by his family as a meaningful occupation and he was discouraged from pursuing this interest; after all art supplies were expensive and frivolous. His interest was rekindled in the Air Force where he ran an art school with his friend Phil Aziz. Mel always put the needs of his family first and together he and Marg worked hard to support their family and all of their childrens varied interests. Together Marg and Mel were a great team. Dad was always interested in his childrens activities and demonstrated his support quietly by just being there whether in a sports arena, musical event or equestrian venue. Mels interest in art continued but always took a back seat to the families needs; even so he managed to produce many excellent and varied pieces of art. His art reflected his approach to life which was very open and accepting of different points of view and cultures. This is not to say he did not like a good debate and would love to call something black if you thought it was white, especially if he was debating with his two nephews Gary and Donald. Cremation has taken place. There will be a gathering of family and friends on Friday, September 27 from 3:00 to 3:45 p.m. in the Leatherdale Gardiner Funeral Chapel, 1858 Portage Ave. Following the gathering, from 3:45 to 5:00 there will be a one man art show of some of Mels work also at 1858 Portage Ave.; the family will also receive friends and family for a come and go visitation during the art show. It was Mels last request that he be remembered as an artist. The art show will be followed by an open house at his sons home. The family would like to thank all of Mels friends who supported him after Margarets death especially our Aunt Rosalie. A special thanks to those who were able to visit him in the hospital particularly Louise Last who spent many hours comforting him in the final weeks. The family would also like to recognize the excellent work of the doctors, nurses and staff at SBGH emergency, vascular and geriatric wards. We cannot say enough about your caring and professional performance. If friends so desire, donations in Mels memory can be made to the St. Boniface Research Foundation - Geriatric Medicine Program, 409 Tache Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R2H 9Z9. LEATHERDALE GARDINER 1858 Portage Avenue 949-4872

As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 26, 2002 
Kilfoyle, William Melville "Mel" (I16186)
 
11445 William Russell was a currier who owned a small factory that prepared leather for use in Almonte's shoe factories. He was a devout Baptist and lifelong Reformer.

He and his wife Jean were the parents of ten children.

Sadly, there is no headstone. 
Russell, William (I19793)
 
11446 William Russell was a popular high school teacher at Almonte High School when he died in his prime. He left a widow, Catherine Wilson Russell, and four young children.

Sadly, there is no headstone. 
Russell, William (I19796)
 
11447 William Taylor Templeman of 255 Country Street, Almonte, died at Almonte General Hospital. He was in his 86th year.

He was the husband of the late Katie Florence Munro and father of Mabel, of Almonte.

Funeral services will be held from the residence. Interment will be in the United Cemetery vault, Clayton, Ontario.

Information extracted from the obituary - The Ottawa Journal, 6 February 1963, page 29 
Templeman, William Taylor (I24162)
 
11448 William Thomas Hodgins (February 27, 1857 ? December 3, 1909) was a farmer and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Carleton in the Canadian House of Commons from 1891 to 1900 as a Conservative member.[1]

He was born in Goulbourn Township, Canada West,[1] the son of John Hodgins and Sarah Jane Kidd.[2] His grandfather William Hodgins, an Irish immigrant, was one of the first settlers in Carleton County.[3] Hodgins served as a member of the municipal council for Goulbourn township in 1888.[1] He died in Goulbourn township at the age of 52.[2] 
Hodgins, William Thomas (I4544)
 
11449 William was a son of Wiiliam Ramsay Campbell, b. Beckwith and Elizabeth n?e Lang, b. Almonte.

William was employed as a clerk. His age at the time of death was 20yrs & 4mos.
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Mr. William I. Campbell, son of the late Mr. William Campbell, died yesterday at his mother's residence, 30_ Nepean street, in his 21st year, death resulting after a lingering illness of several months. Prior to his illness, the deceased was employed with the Ottawa Cold Stores. He was a Presbyterian and an adherent at Erskine Church. Besides his mother he leaves to mourn his loss two brothers, Donald and Winnard, and two sisters, Misses Beryl and Elizabeth, all residing at home.

The Ottawa Evening Journal, 7 January 1909, p. 8; burial register 
Campbell, William Clinton (I36078)
 
11450 William was born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, baptized at Kilmadock, Perthshire. He died at Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario
Contributor: A. G. M. Gillies (50188457) 
Bain, William (I37789)
 

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