Our Family's Journey Through Time
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3251 | ?b?VETERAN FURRIER DIES?/b? W. E. Lech Spent Entire Life in Peterborough Peterborough, January 8. The death occurred suddenly here today of William Edward Lech, for many years engaged in the fur business here. Confined to bed only a few hours, he succumbed to a heart attack. He was 73 years old. Mr. Lech was born in Peterborough and spent his entire life here. When a young man he went into partnership in the fur business with the late K. G. Lech. In 1908 he opened a retail and manufacturing fur business of his own. Surviving are his widow and three sisters, Mrs. Paul Stoving of New York, Mrs. Fritz Gnaedinger of Valleyfield, Que., and Mrs. E. Walters of Westmount, Que. Keith G. Lech and Cyril K. Lech of Peterborough are nephews. Funeral service will be held here Friday afternoon. | Lech, William Edward (I7717)
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3252 | ?b?VETERAN POLICE OFFICER DIES?/b? WINNIPEG. Oct. 13.-A mem ber of the police force during Winnipegs infancy and police sergeant at Grand Beach during the past summer, John Keys, 613 William avenue, died Saturday morning In Victoria hospital, following a short illness and operation. He was 69 years of age. Surviving are his widow and one son, Howard, Winnipeg. Three sisters and four brothers also survive: Mrs. Sarah Usherwood, Regina, Sask, Mrs. A. Caswell. Maple Creek, Sask., and Mrs. George Hannan, Landis, Sask.; Hugh and Joseph, Keystown, Sask.; Robert, Pentlcton, B.C., and Adam, California. | Keys, John (I2790)
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3253 | ?b?VIOLET STEWART- KILLINGBECK?/b? Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth, on Saturday, September 21st, 1996, Violet (Stewart) Killingbeck, in her 94th year. Wife of the late Allan Killingbeck. Dear mother of lva Schnarr, Jewel Morrow and Denzil (Evelyn) Killngbeck of Kingston; Ruth (Herb) Steele and Bonnie (Jack) Tysic of Snow Road; Emerson (Fern) and Brenton (Yvonne) Killingbeck of Perth; Kent (Pearl) Killingbeck and Annette (Colonial) St. Pierre of Mississippi; Daphne (Ned) Gardiner of Franktown; Dan (Linda) Killingbeck of McDonalds Corners; and Rae (Garnet) Peters of Wilton. Sister of the late Melissa Cameron, Arthur, Fred and Fletcher Stewart, and daughter of the late William and Margaret Stewart. Violet will be sadly missed by her thirty-three grand-children, forty-six great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren, sisters-in-law Flossie Stewart and Olive Lee and was predeceased by three grand-children. Friends may call the the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth, on Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted in the Chapel Monday, September 23rd at 1:00 p.m. Interment Ompah Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to CHEO or the Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund would be appreciated | Stewart, Violet Ella (I38281)
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3254 | ?b?W. A. Hamilton, City Official, Is Dead?/b? William Alexander Hamilton, 2540 College avenue, assistant building inspector for the city of Regina for many years, and a resident of the city since 1906, died early Friday morning at his home. Mr. Hamilton was born in Pontiac county, Quebec, in 1867. He received his education at Almonte, Ont., and it was there he started In business. He remained in Almonte for three years, and transferred to Ottawa where he became associated with a sash and door factory, remaining there for 16 years. In April, 1900, the factory, which Mr. Hamilton later owned, was destroyed by fire, an incident which occurred again in 1903. Mr. Hamilton came west In 1904, to Indian Head, where he became manager of the Western Manufacturing Company. Two years later he located at Regina as manager of the Cushing brothers. In 1909 he resigned this position and was employed with the city as assistant building inspector. He was predeceased by his wife, Lillian, four years ago. He was a member of the Masonic lodge, the Odd Fellows lodge, the Canadian Order of Forests and the American Yeoman. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 3:30 oclock, Regina time, from the First Baptist church. Rev. Howard Bentall will officiate and burial will be in Regina cemetery. | Hamilton, William Alexander (I7350)
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3255 | ?b?W. J. G. SCOTT Dies Suddenly, Aged 68 ?/b?A well-known Saskatoon educator, William John Gordon Scott died suddenly early this morning at his residence, 516 Twelfth Street, east. Mr. Scott was 68. He was owner of the Scott Business College, which he headed up to the time of his death. He founded the college in 1933 and had resided here since 1931. Before coming here he taught for three years at Balfour Technical School in Regina. He received his early education in Manitoba and his bachelor of arts degree from Queens Unversity, Kingston, Ont. He was born Dec. 25, 1885, in Dominion City, Man. Mr. Scott was elected president of the Canadian Business Schools Association in 1952 at its annual convention in Oshawa, Ont. He was actve in church activities and was an elder of Westminster United Church He had also been president of the Saskatoon Gyro Club. He is survived his widow, Mrs Ethel Scott: two sons, Kenneth, a commerce student at the University of Alberta; and Keith at home: two brothers, Bert, Ottawa, and Ernest, Cloverdale, B C and one sister, Mrs. W. Brad of Woodlands, Man. Funeral arrangements are pending. The Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge. | Scott, William John Gordon (I1675)
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3256 | ?b?W. K. Widdup Is Wed In Ellicott City, Md. ?/b?Mrs. Elmer Christian Due of Ellicott City, Md., has issued announcements of the marriage of her daughter, Doris Joan, and William Knapp Widdup, which took place Friday at St. John's church in Ellicott City. Mr. Widdup is the son of Mrs. William Widdup of Ellicott City, .formerly of Des Moines, and the late Mr. Widdup. | Family: William Knapp Widdup / Lois Joan Due (F12751)
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3257 | ?b?WADDELL, Lois Irene ?/b?Peacefully on Thursday, December 24. 2009. Lois Waddell (Tierney) of Greely in her 79th year. Loving wife of the late Spencer Waddell. Mother of Stephen (Pauline). Dale (Joanne), Janet Steele (Marc Girard) and Maureen (Carl Downey). Cherished grandma to Bonnie (Chris Le Geyt), Jennifer Steele. April, Brent and Cara Waddell. Ryan Waddell and Shannon Downey. Step-grandma to Michael and Amanda Nevins. Great-grandma to Teresa Damen Le Geyt. Sister of Alvin (Janet), Roydon (Lynn). Wayne (Donna), Brenda (Roger Keller), Linda and the late Norma (late Russ Mordue). George. Iva and Arnold. Daughter of the late Herman and Mabel (Reaney). Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Daley Family Funeral Home, 6971 Bank Street (between Scrivens Drive and Metcalfe Corner) from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Monday in the Chapel for Service at 11 am. Spring Interment Springhill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Township of Osgoode Care Centre would be most appreciated. | Tierney, Lois Irene (I34792)
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3258 | ?b?WALLACE, Isabella Agnes?/b? On Tuesday, December 16, 1969, In hospital, ShawvHIe. Que.. Isabella Agnes Corrlgan, In her Sth yew, widow of Thomas Wallace; ana oear motner or Agnes (Mrs. Roy Sparling), Camp bell's Bay; Harry, jonn, wary, iwrs, John F. Hodqlns), Lillian (Mrs. Len- nls Dean), Robina (Mrt. John Richardson) of ShawvHIe; and Tom of Danville, Que. Survived by 15 grandchildren and 14 great grandehtdren, Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawvllle, Que. Funeral arrangements later | Corrigan, Isabella Agnes "Bella" (I7370)
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3259 | ?b?WATSON BROOKS?/b? On December 28, 1944. in Windsor United Church, by Rev. G. G. Hacker, William John Watson, only son or Mr. and Mis. W. Watson. 41H1 Prince Albert St., Vancouver. B.C.. to Doris, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks. 5657 Inverness St., Vancouver, B.C. | Family: William John "Jack" Watson / Doris Brooks (F13033)
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3260 | ?b?WATSON, Doris?/b? On July 15, 1980, Doris, beloved wife of W. John (Jack) Watson, of 15430 Royal Avenue, White Rock, B.C.; survived by a son, William John (Bill), of Calgary, a daughter. E.A. (Beth), of Ottawa; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks, White Rock; 3 sisters, Inez and Edna, Vancouver and Joyce, of California; 2 brothers. Lloyd, Victoria and Ronald, London, Ontario. A Service of Remembrance was held Friday, July 18, at 3 p.m. in the Dogwood Chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, 5390 Fraser Street (at 38th Avenue), Vancouver, B.C. Rev. R.A. Redman officiated. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to The B.C Cancer Society gratefully appreciated. | Brooks, Doris (I36705)
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3261 | ?b?WATT, Eleanor Elizabeth?/b? Peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Wednesday, March 3rd, 1999. Eleanor Young of Pakenham, age 53 years. Beloved wife of the late Leonard Watt. Dearly loved daughter of Mrs. Annie Young (nee Etherington) and the late Harvey Young. Very special and loved mom of Jason of N.W.T. and Jody (Mrs. John Gleeson) of Pakenham, Ontario. Sister of Bob (Gail), Kenny (Gayle), Eddie and David (Angela), all of Amprior. Loved grandma of Garrett. | Young, Eleanor Elizabeth (I12288)
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3262 | ?b?WATT, Leonard Albert?/b? - As a result of an accident on Monday, October 26, 1992. Len Watt of Pakenham. Age 50 Years. Dearly loved husband of Eleanor Young. Beloved father of Jason of Toronto and Jody at home. Dear brother of Mrs. Hazel Fulton of Pakenham, Valma (Mrs. Howard Bolger) of Clayton, Gladys (Mrs. Carl Currie), Jean (Mrs. Logan More), Erwin and Wilmer all of Almonte and Russell of Ottawa. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home &, Chapel, 127 Church Street Almonte. Thence, to rest in St. Andrews United Church, Pakenham for Service on Thursday. Rev. Heather Kinkaid officiated. Interment Union Cemetery, Pakenham. | Watt, Leonard Albert "Len" (I12263)
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3263 | ?b?Wears Groom's Mother's Veil?/b? At her marriage, Saturday, to Pte. Roy Douglas McKitrick, RCASC, Katherine (Kitty) Smart made a lovely picture in her long-lined gown of white silk jersey, with which she wore pearls, and an orange blossom coronet which caught a misty veil of fine silk net which had been worn by her groom's moth er. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Smart, while her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Norman Mo Kitrick. Nuptial rites were read in Ryerson United Church by Dr. E. D. Braden. Miss Joan Smart attended her sister as bridesmaid wearing a full skirted model of romance blue silk jersey, featuring a sweethpart ncklace and long torso. Mr. Arnold McKitrick was bestman, while guests were ush ered by Messrs. Doug Could, Clare Cunningham and Doug Foreman. Following a reception at the bride's parental home, the couple left to honeymoon on Vancouver Island. For traveling, the bride chose a French blue tailleur with tiny flowered chapeau veiled in navy, and other accents of cool | Family: Roy Douglas McKitrick / Katherine "Kitty" Smart (F12865)
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3264 | ?b?WEDDING AT ASHTON.?/b? At the residence of Joshua Simoson of the 9th concession of Goulburn a goodly assembly met to witness the marriage of Miss Mina Simpson to William J. Duncan of Ramsay by Rev. R. Calvert, B.D. The wedding march was played by Miss Irene Simpson and the bride was given away by her oldest brother. J. Kidd Simpson. Miss Maggie Kidd of Prospect supported the bride and Mr Peter Stewart of Appleton gave similar support to the groom. The ceremony over and congratulations the company sat down to a sumptuous repast, beautifully served by the young ladies of the Simpson and Kidd households. Games, pleasantly followed. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan will make their home in Ramsay. The bride was organist of the Methodist Sunday school and a very active member of the church, and will be much missed from the neighborhood of her old home.. 005312-05 (Carleton Co) William John DUNCAN, 43, farmer, Ramsay Twp, same, s/o Robert DUNCAN & Eliza McLINTON married Helen Mina SIMPSON, 35, Goulburn, same, d/o Joshua SIMPSON & Eliza KIDD. Wit Peter STEWART of Appleton and Maggie KIDD of Prospect. January 24, 1905 at Ashton. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/carl05.htm +++ www.ancestry.ca [accessed 1600320] marriage register, Goulbourn Twp., Carleton Co., ON | Family: William John Duncan / Mina Helen Simpson (F492)
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3265 | ?b?Weir, Gordon Allan?/b? (Sergeant Ottawa Police) Peacefully on Saturday, August 12, 2017 in Almonte, ON. Gordon of Bowland Rd., at the age of 73. Cherished by his wife Marjorie (nee Paterson) for 48 years. Loving father of Treena (Bill Lowry) and Trent Weir (Amy Graat). Proud "Grandpa" to Kate, William, Thomas, Anna and Clara. Brother of Anne (Ervin Sweeney), John and Doug d. 2016 (Chris). Brother-in-law to Mary Connolly. Predeceased by his parents Cecil and Phylvia also brother-in-law Delmer Paterson (Dorothy) and Lloyd Connolly. Fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews, family, friends and colleagues. Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 from 2-4pm & 6-8pm. Funeral Service will be held at St. George's Anglican Church in Clayton, ON., on Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 11am. Interment at St. George's Cemetery on Bowland Rd., and reception to follow at 270 Bowland Rd. Donations in memory of Gordon may be made to the Nurses Fund Fairview Manor. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank-you to all of the caring and patient staff of Maple Grove in Fairview Manor (Almonte). Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com | Weir, Gordon Allan (I41325)
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3266 | ?b?WEIR, Lyle John November 13, 1924 - March 12, 2010?/b? Peacefully, at Carleton Place Hospital in his 86th year. Beloved husband and best friend of Lena for 57 years. Loving father of Marlene (Donnie) Ruppert and Murray Weir. Cherished grandfather of Ashley and Adam Weir. Predeceased by his sister Geraldine Henderson. Friends may call at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Ave. W., Carleton Place on Monday, March 15th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at St. John's Anglican Church, Innisville on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Innisville in the Spring. In lieu of flowers donations to St. John's Anglican Church, Innisville would be appreciated. Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com Tubman ja CAHLETON PLACE CHAPEL 613-1S7S. | Weir, Lyle John (I36752)
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3267 | ?b?WESTON (FLEMING)?/b? On Tuesday. October 31, 1945. at Brockvllle, Ont.. Jean Ann Fleming, beloved wife of Alfred Wes ton, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Melville Fleming. Carleton Place, age 34 years. Resting at the Fleming Bros. Funeral. Home. 18 Lake Ave. West, Carleton Place, where funeral service will be held Friday 2nd Inst., at 2.30 o'clock. Interment Pine Grove cemetery. | Fleming, Jean Ann (I6147)
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3268 | ?b?wife of Gordon Simpson?/b? SIMPSON, Fay Suddenly, in hospital, Smiths Falls surrounded by her loving family, on Sunday, May 11, 2008, Fay (Salter) Simpson in her 69th year. Beloved wife for over 50 years of Gordon Simpson. Loved mother of Glenda (Earl) Bak of Smiths Falls, Karen Barber of Smiths Falls, Brian (Julie) Simpson of Carleton Place and the late Pauline Simpson Benda. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Jason and Allison Bak, Natasha Barber and Adam and Ashli Simpson. Dear sister of Lois Weedmark, Joan (Bill) Davis and the late Lloyd Salter; sister-in-law of Norma Salter. Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, May 13th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. | Salter, Fay Dorothy (I4701)
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3269 | ?b?WILKS, John Hemsworth.?/b? Peacefully at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Hospital, on Friday,. December 19, 2008, at the age of eighty-one.' Beloved husband of Joan for fifty-five years. Loving father of Jennifer Reid (Robert), Cynthia : Robinson (Stephen) and Kimberly Jeffs (Peter). ' Devoted grandfather to Matthew and James Robinson, Paul Reid and Colin and Reid Jeffs." Brother of the late Arthur and David Wilks. A,3 memorial senice will be held at St. Mark's Anglican Church, 41 Byron Street, Niagara-on- -the-Lake, Monday, December 29 at 11 a.m. in ' memory of John, donations may be made to , Camp Amy Molson, 5165 Sherbrooke Street west, Montreal, QC H4A 1T6, or to St. Mark's Anglican Church. Online guest register: www.morganfuneral.com. | Wilks, John Hemsworth (I26779)
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3270 | ?b?William C. Smithson?/b? Following a month's illness Mr William Craig Smithson passed away in Ottawa Civic Hospital on Wednesday, August 15h in his 70th year. Born at White Lake, he was the son of James Smithson and his wife, Barbara Craig. As a young man he worked at Cochrane for a few years and then settled in Pakenham Township. Twenty-four years ago he purchased the farm on the outskirts of Almonte on the 10th line of Ramsay Township where the remainder of his life was spent. He was twice married. His first wife was Isabel Raycroft and following her death he married Jessie Ethel Armstrong in 1937. Surviving are his wife, and three sons and two daughters, William of South Porcupine; Dorothy, Mrs Peer Larsen of Kingston; Mildred, Mrs Dick Kitley of Regina; Douglas of Braeside and Gregory at home. There are also three brothers; Tom, Indian Head; Chris, Arnprior and Richard, Pakenham. The funeral was held from his late residence, Martin Street on Saturday afternoon, August 18 and was largely attended. Rev Wm D. Reid of Carleton Place officiated and interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Among the tributes to the deceased were flowers from Circle No 2 of Almonte United Church and the employees of the Rosamond Woollen Company. The pallbearers were: Messrs Ted Sonnenburg, Kenneth Fee, William Hanson, Garnet Potter, Orval Peaver and Herman Ziebarth. 1956, Thursday August 23, The Almonte Gazette page 8 | Smithson, William Craig (I24784)
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3271 | ?b?William George Dunlop?/b? died on Monday, January 28 in Rosamond Memorial Hospital in his 85th year. Born in Ramsay Township, he was a son of the late John Dunlop and his wife, Euphemia Stevenson. In 1903 he married Annie Alice McKay who died in 1953. Since that time he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Neil McIntosh and Mr. McIntosh. He is survived by four daughters, Effie, Mrs. E.A. Cooper of Almonte; Alice, Mrs. Neil McIntosh; Mary, Mrs. Hugh McClymont and Edna, Mrs. Clarence Drummond of Ottawa; four sons, Nelson, New Westminster, B.C.; Norman on the homestead in Ramsay Township; Gordon of Almonte; and Frederick of Ottawa. Of Immediate family, one brother survives, Alexander Dunlop of Saskatoon, Sask. Interment, family plot Union Cemetery, Clayton. For the full obituary, see: The Almonte Gazette, Thursday, January 31, 1957, page 4 | Dunlop, William George (I41574)
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3272 | ?b?William H. Forgie Dies in Toronto?/b? TORONTO. Dec. 30. Founder and owner of one of the oldest typewriter repair firms in Toronto, William H. Forgie, 80, died suddenly yesterday at his home. Mr. Forgie came to Toronto from Almonte. Ont. in 1897. After a short period as manager of the Dominion Typewriter Company, he started the W. H. Forgie Typewriter Co. in 1915. He managed the firm up to the time of his death. Surviving are his widow. Annie E. Royce Forgie; a daughter. Lota H. Forgie. and two grandchildren. Mrs. Nancy Moore. Saint John. N. B., and J. Cairns. Weston. Funeral services will be held Friday, with interment in Park Lawn Cemetery. | Forgie, William Henry (I33691)
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3273 | ?b?WILLIAM J. SIMPSON, CARLETON PLACE.?/b? Feb. 9 The funeral of William James Simpson, life-long resident of Goulburn. took place from his late home on the 7th lines Tuesday , afternoon and was largely attended. Rev. T. A. Woods of the United church. Ashton. conducted the services The pall-bearers were Harry I McArton, William Anderson. Roy Fee. Hubert Fee, all nephews; Eric Simpson and Stewart Lewis, sons-in-law. Numerous beautiful floral tributes were received and many friends from Carleton Place and the surrounding districts were in attendance. The late Mr. Simpson, who passed away on Sunday, was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and was born in Goulburn on the farm where he passed away. He was married in Ramsay to Miss Sarah Greig who survives, with one son, Cecil, at home: also two daughters. Mrs. Stewart Lewis, and Mrs. Norman McRae, both of Beckwith. Two sisters. Mrs. James McArton. of Huntley. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, of Goulburn, also survive. | Simpson, William James Carl (I5423)
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3274 | ?b?William Sherman Baldwin?/b? The Death occured at Winnipeg on Wednesday, June 12th, of William Sherman Baldwin, a former resident of the Clayton Section and of Carleton Place. Mr. Baldwin was born at North Augusta, 62 years ago, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Baldwin. As a young man he went to Union Hall where he was cheese maker for some time. He later made cheese at Portland. In 1893 he married Miss Margaret Adeline Scott of Almonte, who survives him. After leaving Portland, Mr. Baldwin gave up cheese making and opened a confectionary store in Carleton Place, which he conducted successfully for a number of years. In 1909 he went West and bought a section near Govan, Sask. After operating this farm for some time he sold it and retired to Govan to live. Mr. Baldwin was still a young man and he did not take kindly to a life of inactivity. Soon he saw an oportunity at Shoal Lake, Man, to go into the same kind of business that he owned at Carleton Place. He purchased a confectionary and bakery there ten years ago, which he conducted until a few years ago. His death followed an operation in a Winnipeg hospital. The remains were brought to Almonte, Saturday morning, a deputation of Oddfellows meeting the five o'clock train. The funeral was held Sunday at 2:30 from the home of Mr Baldwin's brother-in-law, W.E. Scott, Elgin Street, to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev. C.D. McLellan of Bethany United Church conducting the services. The pallbearers were John Kirk, Walter Morton, Herb Coxford, and W.C. Pollock and James Williams and William Barber of Carleton Place. Mr. Baldwin's body was accompanied to Almonte by his widow and his niece Miss Doreen Alexander, a nurse-in-training in a Winnipeg hospital. He leaves a brother Levi and two sisters in the West. the brother was with him in his days at Union Hall. Mr. Baldwin will be recalled as a kindly man who was popular with all those who came in contact with him. He was a great curler and bowler. Among the many floral tributes were pieces from the officer and members of the Westminister United Church, Shoal Lake; I.O.O.F. Shoal Lake and Standard Brands of Winnipeg. There were also telegrams of sympathy from many friends in the West. The Almonte Gazette, Thursday 20 Jun, 1935, front page | Baldwin, William Sherman (I1833)
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3275 | ?b?WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLARD?/b? Many friends attended the funeral of William T. Mollard, a resident of this city for twelve years and pioneer of Reglna, which was held yesterday afternoon from McCall Funeral Home. Rev. Bruce Gray conducted the service, during which the hymns, "Unto the Hills Around" and "Lead, Kindly Light," were sung. A large number of members of the Victoria Lawn Bowling Club and the Prairie Club attended and acted as floral bearers for the many beautiful tributes. The officers and members of Confederation Lodge, A.F. A.M., conducted a service at the graveside, Wor. Bro. R. Harland, W.M., officiating, assisted by the chaplain, R.W. Bro. Stocken. Interment was In Royal" Oak Burial Park. The following, who acted as pallbearers, were all Past Masters of Confederation Lodge: Wor. Brothers, J. C. Stewart, E. J. Crawford, E. Garland, D. Milne, W. E. Nlblock and F. H. Ramsey. | Mollard, William Thomas (I42066)
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3276 | ?b?WILLIAMS Sarah Elizabeth "Beth"?/b? went to be with her Lord, May 26, 1987 in Vancouver after a lengthy illness. Born in Glenboro, Manitoba, July 15, 1900 to Ben and Agnes Holden, she was the eldest of seven girls. She was predeceased by her brother Russell in his infancy, her sister Agnes in 1967 and her husband James Foster "Jim" in 1971. Her school days in Glenboro, Regina, Vancouver, Brant and Calgary were highlighed bv studying under William Aberhart while also attending Nellie McClung's Sunday School Class. She taught school at Derry, Sharon, Trochu, Innisfail, Brant and Emerson. She also sold life insurance and enjoyed playing baseball. She married Jim Williams, an Ensign farmer, in 1929 where she resided until 1976. She then lived in Trinity Lodge in Calgary and Vancouver. She bore four children. Jack (Joyce Collicutt), Jean (Ken) Heavenor, Ruth (Douglas) Stinson and Dick (Alice Burke). Blessed with ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was active in church and mission circles and will be fondly remembered for her generous Christian way. Friends are invited to donate to the Canadian Bible Society or charity of their choice. Interment will be from the Evangelical Church at Vulcan Saturday, May 30, at 2:00 p.m, | Holden, Sarah Elizabeth "Beth" (I3122)
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3277 | ?b?WILLIAMSON, Norman Moore?/b? In hospital on Sunday, April 8, 1973, Norman Williamson of 567 Cambridge St., husband of the late Willetta Lucas, in his 75th year; father of William L Williamson of Weston, Ont; Reverend James L Williamson, Gibson, B.C., N. Lucas Williamson, Robert E. A. (Ted) Williamson, all of Ottawa; survived by 14 grandchildren; also a sister Mrs. Emma Waterbury, Darien, Connecticut; 2 brothers, Eugene of St. Louis, Missouri, and Arthur of Fort Myers, Florida. Resting Veitch Draper Ltd., Bank St. at Carling. Service in Chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren St. would be appreciated | Williamson, Norman Moore (I23966)
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3278 | ?b?Woodridge?/b? is located on the ?u?Ontario ?/u?side of the ?u?Ottawa River?/u? about a mile upstream from the ?u?Quyon Ferry?/u?. Its name was changed from Whetstone Point in 1898. Emma married John Wray on 24 Sept 1877 in Woodbridge Ontario. They came to Manitoba with four small children in about 1891, farming in the East Mountain District southwest of the village of Cartwright. When John died, two of their daughters were married but Emma had four children ranging in ages from 5 to 16 years old to raise. She married John Asa Baumwort on 11 Nov 1908 in Winnipeg. They relocated to a farm near Badger Manitoba until returning to Cartwright where three of Emma's children had remained with their own families. The family's story is well told in the local history book "Memories Along the Badger Revisited" (1985) page 525. Emma's death is recorded under registration number 1933-012168 in Manitoba Vital Statistics. | Farr, Emma Rachel (I3458)
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3279 | ?b?Woodridge?/b? is located on the ?u?Ontario ?/u?side of the ?u?Ottawa River?/u? about a mile upstream from the ?u?Quyon Ferry?/u?. Its name was changed from Whetstone Point in 1898. John Wray married Emma Rachel Farr on 24 Sept 1877 at Woodbridge Ontario. They came to Manitoba with four small children in about 1891, farming in the East Mountain District southwest of the village of Cartwright. When he died, John left a widow, two married daughters and four children ranging in ages from 5 to 16 years old. His widow remarried in 1908. John's story is told in the local history book "Memories Along the Badger Revisited" (1985) page 525. His death is recorded under registration number 1906-005330 at Manitoba Vital Statistics. His birth date originates from the 1901 Canada census. | Wray, John William Sr. (I3457)
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3280 | ?b?WRIGHT, Leith M. (Pete)?/b? In hospital on Monday, August 9, 1976, Leith M. Wright, husband of the late Margaret Trodden, in his 84th year Father of John G. and Mrs. R. K. Armstrong (Lois) both of Ottawa, and Lieut. Col. L. Marshall, Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Wednesday at 12 noon. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the charity of your choice. G934G | Wright, Leithwold Mathias "Pete" (I27983)
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3281 | ?b?YATES.?/b? Charles Richard, passed away peacefully January 22nd. 1994 at the age ol 81 years He is survived by his loving wife. Mabel. son, Richard (Ruth): and daughter, Betty (Ernie). sister, Mabel Child. 7 grandchildren: 1 great-grandson: nieces. nephews. A memorial gathering will be held Saturday, January 29th at l p m at 7653 Kingsway, Burnaby. AVALON SURREY. 581-4401 | Yates, Charles Richard (I2440)
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3282 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Robert Ernest "Bob" York / Living (F567)
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3283 | ?b?YOUNG Harvey Fletcher (1916-1996), ?/b?peacefully made his transition July 9, 1996. Harvey , leaves a living legacy through his loving wife Josephine (Jodv): daughter Joy; son Walter (Sharon); and grandsons Eric and Neil. Many other relatives and countless friends are also part of this legacy. Memorial Service in Celebration of Harvey's life, Sunday July 21 at 2:00 p.m., at Unity of Vancouver, 5840 Oak Street. - In lieu of tiowers donations to tne chanty ot your choice would be appreciated. | Young, Harvey Fletcher (I6480)
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3284 | ?b?YOUNG NESS?/b? At a quiet house wedding at the home of the brides parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Lloyd G. Armstrong, Prince George, B.C., Thelma Agnes Nee (nee Armstrong) nursing sister, formerly of the R.C.A.F. station at Jericho Beach, B.C., became the bride of Fit. Lt. Robert Evans Young, M.B.E., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Young of Regina. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. E, Runnals of Prince George in the presence of a few friends. Both the bride and groom were attired in their service uniforms. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Geraldine Armstrong and the groom was supported by Fit. Lt. John T. Gibson, officer commanding the R.C.A.F. station, Prince George, B.C. The happy couple left by plane the same evening for Vancouver where they will spend a short honeymoon before going to Flight Lieutenant Youngs next assignment at Kamloops, B.C. Flight Lieutenant Young is a member of the R.C.A.F. permanent force. | Family: Flt. Lt. Robert Evans Young, R. C. A. F. / Thelma Agnes Armstong, R. N. (F12959)
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3285 | ?b?YUILL, Edna Jean (Dec. 5, 1922 - Feb. 27, 2003) ?/b?of Almonte Suddenly at home, Almonte, Ontario on Thursday, February 27th, 2003 at age 80. Edna Jean Foster beloved wife of Guy Buchanan Yuill, Almonte. Dear mother of Elda (Mrs. Lloyd Eady), Renfrew, Ruby (Mrs. Basil Borutski), Burnstown and Clare Yuill, Almonte. Dear sister of Melvin and Elmer Foster. Dear sister-in-law to Vera Foster, Audrey Foster and Rust Foster. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Predeceased by 3 brothers Boyd, Eric and Carl. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte for visiting on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Kerry Chapel on Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario in the spring. Donations made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the Yuill family. Published in The Ottawa Citizen on Mar. 1, 2003 | Foster, Edna Jean (I10482)
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3286 | ?i?1974, Thursday July 11, The Almonte Gazette, page 4 CHARBONNEAU ? Suddenly in Ottawa, on July 2nd, 1974, Mrs Blanche Charbonneau (formerly Blanche Gilmour of Almonte). Rested at Hulse & Playfair, Ottawa. Funeral on Friday, July 5th, at 1 o'clock. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.?/i? | Gilmour, Blanche Lindsay (I12890)
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3287 | ?i?Carleton Place Herald 1897. ?/i?"Mrs Daniel Cram, Sr, died at Carleton Place on Saturday last in her 73rd year. Her maiden name was Margaret Harkness, daughter of Col. Harkness, aide-de-camp to the Duke of Richmond when Governor General of Canada. Deceased was born in Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, and was married to the late Mr Cram in 1845." | Harkness, Elizabeth (I5676)
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3288 | ?i?Perth Courier, ?/i?1896. ?b? Cram?/b? "This week we have to chronicle the death of the youngest and last surviving member of that sturdy race of pioneers - the Crams. Daniel Cram was born in Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland on April 25, 1813 and died August 6, 1896, being at the time of his death 83 years of age. He was the youngest of nine children, six boys and three girls, born to Peter Cram and Janet Kay, his wife. "John, the eldest, came over to this country in 1818 and after casting about for a place to locate, finally settled on the 11th concession of Beckwith, being one of the first settlers. The father was so well pleased with the liberal concessions made to the early settlers by the colonial government that he decided to follow John over. Accordingly, two years after, with his entire family, except for Catherine, who died at home, he set sail on the good ship ?i?Ben Lomond ?/i?and after a stormy voyage of nine weeks by land and water, landed at the eldest son's primitive log shanty. The family settled on the place afterwards owned by David and at present occupied by Samuel Cram. A number of the sons took up separate grants and settled right around the old homestead, but Daniel, being too young to avail himself of this privilege until all the land was gone, his father bought him 150 acres from Captain Glendinning on Glen Isle. "In December 1837 Daniel was married by Rev. William Bell of Perth to Christina McDiarmid. Three children blessed this union: Samuel G, deceased; Elizabeth, now Mrs Peter Sinclair of Scotch Corners; and Henry W, deceased. His first wife died in March of 1844 and on the 30th of October 1845, at Brockville, he was married to Elizabeth Harkness, who survives him. Ten children resulted: Margaret, deceased, who married Thomas Allan of Perth; William C of Raleigh, NC; Jessie, wife of Samuel Waugh of Waterville, NY; Daniel, on the homestead; Robert H at Ottawa; Peter at New York; Josiah, deceased; George D, deceased; Florence A, wife of Frank Nielson of this place; Katie, at home." | Cram, Daniel (I5674)
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3289 | ?tab? Memorial Marker for Alexander Nicholson and Janet McIntosh: In memory of Alexander Nicholson died Nov 23 1876 [actually 1877] aged 86 Yrs also his wife Janet McIntosh died Jan 19 [actually 17], 1875 aged 70 [actually she was older] Natives of Inverness Scotland. [Note, while the memorial marker for Alexander Nicholson and Janet McIntosh state that they were "natives of Inverness Scotland," it is unlikely that Alexander was born in Inverness. His legal death record states he was born in Perthshire. A search of births of Alexander Nicholsons during the early 1790's show zero in Inverness and multiple for Perthshire. Furthermore the memorial marker states slightly incorrect dates and ages indicating that the memorial marker may have been placed some time afterward by adult children or grandchildren whose knowledge of their birth origins may have been faulty. Since it is not likely Alexander was a native of Inverness, perhaps his parents were. Furthermore, it is likely that his wife Janet McIntosh was a native of Inverness (as the McIntosh clan hails from there). | Nicholson, Alexander (I6946)
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3290 | ?tab?2011, Monday July 25, The Ottawa Citizen DEATHS GILES, Scott - Employee for the Pro Desk at Home Depot - Nepean Store (June 17, 1960 - July 22, 2011) With very heavy hearts, we let you know that Scott passed away on Friday. Going the way he would want to go, in his sleep, while dreaming of the next wood project. With sadness and to ask "why" he leaves behind his "sunshine" Judy Vance, his children "Spud" Bruce (Nicole Hall), "Pooh" Tara (Wayne Campbell) and his little "girlie" granddaughter Bronwyn. Scott was a Grandson of Ernie and Irene Giles (McGregor) and George and Agnes Smith (Murray) all predeceased. Scott was the son of Menzie Giles (predeceased) and Agnes Giles (Smith). He was the beloved brother of Debbie (Dennis Carey), Kathy (Wally Cieslukowski), Brent Giles (Charlene Audet), Brad Giles (Kim). He was son in law and great friend to Eddie and Ila (predeceased) Vance and another brother for Don (Janet), Bill (Melaina), Barry(Joanne) and Dale Vance. Special Uncle to Shannon, Maighan, Matthew, Ryan, Justin, Sherrie (Cory), Katie, Erin, Sandy, Gracey & Nathan. He also leaves behind many Aunts, Uncles and cousins. His love and companionship will be greatly missed by his extra special cousins the Patersons and their extended family. Following cremation, visitation will be at the Carp Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes 115 Rivington Street Carp, Ontario on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 from 6 - 9 p.m. Memorial service will be held in the chapel on Thursday July 28, 2011 at 1:00 pm followed by burial at Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, ON. | Giles, Menzie Bruce "Scott" (I24566)
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3291 | ?tab?April 1925: Late John G. Henderson. There passed away on Tuesday afternoon, April 21st, an old and highly respected resident of Torbolton Township in the person of Mr. John G. Henderson. He passed away at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Alexander McOuatt. Deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Henderson, his mother dying when he was born in March Township 75 years ago. In early boyhood he went to Fitzroy Township where he spent the greater part of his life. He was twice married, the first time to Eliza Baird, who died about 29 years ago. His second wife was Isabel Ellison who died five years ago last August. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alex McOuatt of Woodlawn and Mrs. S. R. Boucher of Carp. The funeral is being held this morning to the Anglican church and cemetery, ninth line of Fitzroy, where the services will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Richards. Source: The Carp Review, Carp, Ontario, 23 April 1925 | Henderson, John Gourley (I12358)
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3292 | ?tab?BOBIER, Robert Suddenly in California on Friday, February 13th, 2009 at age 37. Beloved husband of Steffanie. Loving father of Colin and Mackenzie. Dearly loved son of Audrey and the late J. Sydney Bobier. Dear brother of David (Kim) and Harold (Jolieann). Fond uncle of Mathai, Lily and Samuel. Friends may call at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place for visiting on Friday, February 20th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Thence to Christ Church, Ashton for funeral service at 1 p.m. Interment in the parish cemetery in the spring. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Bobier Trust Fund for Colin and Mackenzie, c/o Royal Bank, 745 Bank Street, Ottawa, K1S 3V3 would be appreciated. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com. Published in the Ottawa Citizen from 2/19/2009- 2/20/2009 | Bobier, Robert James (I6282)
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3293 | ?tab?Burial Details Unknown | Baker, Gary (I2278)
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3294 | ?tab?Burial Details Unknown | Neelin, Joseph William (I22808)
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3295 | ?tab?Burial Details Unknown | Watchorn, Esther (I35153)
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3296 | ?tab?James Alfred Bennett Death?tab?Mar 13 2000 Published?tab? Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Published by?tab?The Citizen Obituary?tab?BENNETT, James Alfred Graduate of Queen's Science, 1958 Suddenly at home in Kingston, Ontario on Monday, March 13, 2000. Missing him deeply but rejoicing in sharing his life are his beloved wife and best friend Barbara (Thomas) Bennett, his loving children Bill (and wife Cathy), Deb (and husband Warren), and Dave, and his beloved seven grandchildren, Sarah, Nick, Drew, Erica, James, Samantha and David. Jim was the oldest brother of Claude (Deborah), John (Beth), Ann (Doug), Chuck (Bev), Thom (Sue) and George (Marnie). Funeral service will be held at Chalmers United Church, 212 Barrie Street, Kingston on Friday, March 17 at 11 am. Donations to Queen's University in Jim's name or to Chalmers United Church. Ottawa Citizen, March 15/00 | Bennett, James Alfred (I19962)
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3297 | ?tab?McRAE, Muriel Elizabeth Peacefully at Belleville General Hospital on Wednesday, June 16th, 1999. Muriel Elizabeth Reid, in her 61st year. Beloved daughter of the late Norman McRae and his wife the late Muriel Simpson. Loving wife of Glynn Reid. Dear mother of Glynn of Calgary, Kimberly (Paul) and Christopher, all of Belleville. Grandmother of Timothy and Paul. Loving sister of Wendell (Claire) McRae of Stittsville, Audrey Hunter (William) of Kanata, Norma Kerfoot (Stan) of Nepean, James (Claudette) McRae of Cambridge and William (Mariette) McRae of North Bay. Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews and long time friend Earla (Anstiss) Clemo. Funeral Service will be held at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Ave. Carleton Place on Saturday at 2 pm Interment to follow at United Cemeteries, Carleton Place. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Ottawa Citizen, Jun. 18/99 | McRae, Muriel Elizabeth Victoria (I14995)
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3298 | ?tab?RAYMOND LAWRENCE Peacefully at Fairview Manor with family at his side on Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Ray Munro of Almonte, age 70 years. Dearly loved son of the late Clifford Munro and his wife the late Effie Morrison. Dear brother of Marian Brady, Arnold (Donna), Elmer, Doris Clancy (Walter), James (Susan) and Heather Lepage (Gerry). Predeceased by two sisters: Ellen Munro and Laura Kellough and by two brother-in-laws; Joe Brady and Willard Kellough. | Munro, Raymond Lawrence (I13017)
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3299 | ?tab?ROBERTS, M. Helena Peacefully at her home in Lanark, on Monday, April 14th, 2008 Helena Mary (McIntosh) Roberts at the age of 97. Beloved wife of the late J. Mervin Roberts who predeceased her in 1987. Dearly loved mother of J. Douglas and his wife Ruby Roberts of R.R. # 1 Lanark and Barbara (late Walter) Arnsdorf of Port Moody, B.C. Dear sister of Margaret (late Lou) Duval of Lanark and dear aunt of Elizabeth (Bill) Still. Predeceased by her brother Morley and his wife Hilda McIntosh and her infant brother George. Helena Grandma Neenie will be lovingly remembered by her 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, 6 great-great grandchildren and her numerous nieces and nephews. She will be sadly missed by all her family, her friends, Eastern Star sisters and her St. Andrew's church family. Friends may pay their respects at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark on Friday, April 18th, from 2 to 4 & 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church, Lanark on Saturday at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Pine Grove Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to St. Andrew's United Church, Lanark or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. The Order of the Eastern Star will assemble for service Friday at 8 P.M. Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 4/17/2008 | McIntosh, Helena Mary (I1800)
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3300 | ?tab?Unknown | Hilton, John R. (I26729)
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