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4751 Archie Nairn -Grace Galbraith, A. Keith Brunton, 1992
1901 census, Beckwtih, ON 
Scott, Jeanetta Christina McFarlane (I3887)
 
4752 Archie Nairn -Grace Galbraith, A. Keith Brunton, 1992 Brunton, Archibald "Archie" (I3886)
 
4753 Archie Nairn -Grace Galbraith, A. Keith Brunton, 1992 Scott, Jeanetta Christina McFarlane (I3887)
 
4754 Archives of Ontario Microfilm MS 658 Reel 30
lot 24 con 5 Angus MCDIARMID
416- 425 28 July 1828
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1851 census, Beckwith
McDIARMID
Angus Scot FC 45 Con 5 Lot 24P Farmer
Ann Scot FC 46
Jennet Ont FC 20
Duncan Ont FC 18 Labourer
Donald Ont FC 17 Labourer
Peter Ont FC 15 Labourer
John Ont FC 13
Jessie Ont FC 12
Margaret Ont FC 10
Mary Ont FC 8
James Ont FC 5
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Name: Angus McDiarmid
Death Date: 3 Nov 1873
Death Location: Lanark
Age: 68
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1805
Birth Location: Scotland
Archives of Ontario Microfilm: MS935_6 
McDiarmid, Angus (I3778)
 
4755 Archives of Ontario Microfilm MS 658 Reel 30
W ? lot 20 con 5 Richard EDWARDS 412- 415 30 Jan 1827 
Edwards, Richard (I3794)
 
4756 argaret was a daughter of William and Margaret n?e Campbell Morphy.

She was the wife of James Alexander Carley who predeceased her in 1903. Margaret married James on August 31, 1875.

James and Margaret Carley were the parents of known children: William Samuel, Edith, Edna and Samuel (aka Willis) Williscraft Carley. Willis Carley died from wounds received at Vimy Ridge in World War I.

Margaret Carley died at the home of her daughter, Edna Mary, wife of Claude Wearing Nash, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Another daughter also lived in Winnipeg at the time, named Edith Lavinia Carley Drummond, wife of Francis (aka Frank) Arthur Drummond. A sister also survives, Marie L. Morphy Brooker, wife of August E. Brooker, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S. 
Morphy, Margaret Lavina (I14972)
 
4757 ARGUE __
At the residence of her daughter, Mrs Lorne Merriam, 59 Spruce St., on Tuesday June 17, 1947, Lavina Cherry, widow of Andrew G. Argue, aged 83 years. Resting at Tubman Funeral Home, Westboro. Funeral on Thursday, June 19 at 2.30pm for service at Stittsville United Church at 3 o'clock. Interment at Stittsville.
(The Ottawa Citizen) 
Cherry, Lavina (I13431)
 
4758 ARMSTRONG, Ella Catherine: Peacefully in hospital on Friday, June 13, 1980, Ella Logan of Kinburn in her 73rd year. Beloved wife of Everett Armstrong. Dear mother of Marilyn (Mrs. Garry Rivington) of Kingston and Noreen (Mrs. Ross Brewer) of North Bay. Grandmother of Peter, Mark, Carole, Cathy, Debby and Paul. Dear sister of Eddie of Kanata, George and Omar, both of Ottawa, Orma (Mrs. G. Fowler) of Hudson Heights, Que., Hilda (Mrs. J. Jaston-sic) of Windsor and Dorothy (Mrs. H. Wiber) of Calgary. Predeceased by her brother, Bruce. Friends may call at the Tubman-Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9:30 Sunday. Funeral Service will be held at St. John's Anglican Church, South March, Monday at 11 a,m, Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or the St. John's Memorial Fund would be appreciated.
Source: The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, 14 June 1980, Page 57, Col. 2 
Logan, Ellen Catherine (I24752)
 
4759 Armstrong: Isabel Elizabeth passed away peacefully on Friday October 13th, 2017 at Wingham and District Hospital in her 87th year. Predeceased by loving husband John (1996) and son Murray (2004). Loving mom to Brian (Elaine) of Ethel, Don (Lynne) of Wingham and Gary (Judith) of Cambridge. Grandmother to David (Stephanie), Chris (Holly), Richard (Stephanie), Laura (Peter), Cheryl (Pat), Scott (Kaitlyn), Jason, Heather (Brad), Shelby, Amanda and Mathew.
Great grandmother to 15. Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Survived by sister Audrey Ellacott, Bernice (Gerry) Edwards, brother-in-law Glen Casemore and sister-in-law Mary Brown. Predeceased by sisters Marjorie Knight, Evelyn Smith, Ruby Brown, Margaret Casemore and Fern Matheson. Brothers Stan and Floyd, brother-in-law Elmer Armstrong and sister-in-law Tena Empey.

Interment at Brussels Cemetery. 
Brown, Isabella Elizabeth (I35353)
 
4760 Arnprior Chronicle May 6, 1927
Mrs. Robert G. Hamilton, formerly Miss Pearl Wilson of Shawville, died suddenly at her home in Fort Coulonge on April 20th 
Wilson, Annie PEARL (I25277)
 
4761 Arnprior, Ontario
October 23, 1918 - July 26, 2022

?b?Mervyn Tripp?/b?

Obituary
October 23, 1918-July 26, 2022

Mervyn Samuel Tripp passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, in his 104th year. Mervyn is predeceased by his best friend and wife of 73 years Emily (nee Davis). Loving father of Bob (Jackie Bradley-Tripp), Dave (Joan O'Connell), Bill (Marilyn Barr), and Janice (Art Goldsmith). Proud grandpa of Robbie (Natalie) and Sarah (Jean) Tripp; Matthew, Emma (Costa) and Justin Tripp; Aaron (Amanda), Thomas, and Ilana (Pete) Goldsmith. Proud great grandpa of Dylan (Ella) and Lachlan Tripp, and Meadow Belanger. Mervyn will be remembered fondly by his many nieces and nephews. Born October 23, 1918, to Robert and Loretta (nee Meredith) Tripp, Mervyn's passing is the end of an era. The youngest of three, he is predeceased by all his sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary (nee Tripp) and Mel Weatherall, and Doris (nee Tripp) and Edwin McKirdy. He is also predeceased by all of his in-laws - Ada Younghusband (Joe), Dorothy Kedey (Ernie), Doug Davis (Helen), William Davis (Helen), (Aubrey), Frances Downey (Reg), Ethel Davis, Ralph Davis (Marjorie), Adelaide Carry (Selwyn), Robert Davis (Helen), and Helen Wilson (Gerald). Mervyn was an avid walker. He walked everywhere. He loved sports and followed hockey, baseball - especially the Toronto Blue Jays - curling, badminton, and football and more. Mervyn and Emily were season ticket holders for the Ottawa Rough Riders for years. He was a graduate of Kemptville Agricultural College, a veteran, and a long-time member of the Madawaska Lodge 196, Royal Arch Masons Scottish Rite. Mervyn was a dairy farmer, a community volunteer and a good neighbour. He thrived in his church and his community. He was warm, loved to tease (he was always trying to sell his daughter's dog "for a quarter") and was happiest spending time with his family. He was the last remaining founding member of the Fitzroy Township Historical Society. Special thanks to all the caring staff at Almonte Country Haven. Visitations will take place Thursday, July 28, 2022, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m., at Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior, and Friday, July 29 from 9:30 to 10:30 at St. George's Anglican Church, 192 Shirreff St., Fitzroy Harbour. The funeral will take place at 11:00 a.m., at St. George's Anglican Church, Interment at St. George's Anglican Cemetery, Fitzroy Street. Those wishing to donate in Mervyn's memory are asked to consider St. George's Anglican Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour, or Almonte Country Haven.

The Funeral Service will be recorded and uploaded to this page following the service for those who are unable to attend 
Tripp, Mervyn (I37358)
 
4762 Arrived in Canada abt 1847. Son of Anne Ready and George Gardiner. Brother of Robert Gardiner 1817 ? 1908, George Gardiner 1819 ? , John Gardiner 1826 ? , and Mary (Margaret) Gardiner 1828 ? , all born in Ireland.

Charles died in Beckwith Twp., Lanark County, Ontario - Con. 11, Lot 2 W1/2
Father of 10 children. 
Gardiner, Charles (I42390)
 
4763 Arrived on Earl of Buckingham, alloted land on Con 11 Lot 6 Ramsay Twp in July 1821. Alexander Duncan age 44, b. Bute; wife 45 b. ?; weaver, Paisley; M children 19 yrs; F children 6,10,13,15,17,21. Duncan, Alexander (I2294)
 
4764 Arrived with there parent 1819 from Ireland, a rich and prestigious family in the UK, other family members opened Jamestown 100 Years earlier, the family go's back to Royalty in the UK. Lewis Legends of Royalty, Patriots and Pioneers Lewis, William Charles (I28665)
 
4765 Arthur Dean Swift was born in Chicago in 1918 to Harold Arthur Swift and Ethel Vada Rogers. He was their only child. His father died early in 1925, when Dean was only 6 years old. His mother continue to raise him by herself.
Dean married Mary Louise Hardy on 3 Mar 1941 in Cook County, IL. They had two sons and a daughter. Dean died in 2000 and Mary Lou never remarried. She died in 2007.


Obituary/bio:
A. Dean Swift, 81, Sears Ceo In '70s
September 01, 2000|By James Janega, Tribune Staff Writer.
A. Dean Swift, 81, president of Sears, Roebuck & Co. through the recessions and inflation of the 1970s, died Monday, Aug. 28, in Evanston Hospital after suffering a stroke over the weekend.
He was the 11th president of the 114-year-old company, elected to the position in 1972 at perhaps the height of Sears' national influence, and he held the post until the beginning of the massive company upheaval of the 1980s.
The size of Sears, Roebuck in 1972 is hard to imagine. As the Sears Tower ascended above Chicago's Loop, Sears accounted for 1 percent of the United States' gross national product. Two out of three people had shopped at Sears within any three-month period, and half the adults in America held a Sears charge card.
But then came oil embargoes, inflation, growing unemployment and a recession. By the end of the 1970s, Sears, like most every other retail outlet in the United States, was struggling to regain its former footing.
Mr. Swift, who retired in 1980, was popular among Sears workers throughout his tenure.
He headed an effort to bring diversity to Sears' workforce and among its suppliers and was widely regarded as an employee-oriented humanitarian.
"If you could pick a father, it was said of Swift, it would be Dean," wrote author Donald Katz in his 1987 book "The Big Store."
A man with an energetic, folksy manner, Mr. Swift started his career at Sears as a salesman and served in almost every other capacity after that. Other executives said he was the kind of manager who took off his sport coat during meetings and gave impromptu speeches remembered for decades.
"He excelled at that," said Ernest Arms, a friend of Mr. Swift's and a longtime spokesman for Sears. "It was his nature, the kind of guy he was."
Mr. Swift grew up in Evanston and graduated in 1940 from the University of Illinois with a political science degree. He went to work as a salesman in the Highland Park Sears store the same year. During World War II, he was a field artillery officer in Europe, winning two Bronze Stars.
He became the Highland Park store's division manager when he returned. Until 1964, he held managerial positions in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Kentucky, then was named general manager of stores in Indianapolis, and later Detroit.
He became vice president of Sears' 13-state southern territory in 1969, serving also on the boards of Allstate Insurance, Homart Development and Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp. He began his term as Sears president in 1973.
Donald Deutsch, a former Sears vice president, said Mr. Swift also served on dozens of boards, ranging from Commonwealth Edison and the Chicago Board of Trade to the National Urban League, Crusade of Mercy and the Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council. Most of his affiliations involved people-oriented organizations, and Mr. Swift clearly got a lot of enjoyment from them, Deutsch said.
"You could just tell. It was a part of him; he had a great gift for talking to people," said Deutsch. "It was just a part of his makeup and soul."
And it played a big part in why Mr. Swift, minutes after his retirement from Sears, marched across the Loop and volunteered with the Executive Service Corps, said Dennis Zavac, president of the group in which former executives of major companies do volunteer consulting with nonprofit groups.
In 12 years as chairman of the board at Executive Service Corps, Mr. Swift increased its annual budget from $160,000 to $1.1 million and increased the number of corporate supporters tenfold, Zavac said. He accomplished it largely by persuading chief executive officers to come over for a ham sandwich, cole slaw and a slide presentation, Zavac said.
"There was no one in town he wouldn't call, and he delivered," Zavac said. "He was a quiet man, but he threw himself into what he believed in."
Mr. Swift was still chairman of the Executive Service Corps' executive committee when he died.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Lou; two sons, Dean W. and Dr. Dan; a daughter, Sara Snyder; and eight grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the First Presbyterian Church of Lake Forest, 700 N. Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest. 
Swift, Arthur Dean "Dean" (I25132)
 
4766 Arthur Groves Cuthbert was the son of Abraham and Ann Jane (Groves) Cuthbert. He was the husband of Anna "Annie" (Healey) Cuthbert. They were married July 17, 1844 and Anna died July 29, 1899.

US CENSUS
July 1, 1870
Ridgway, Elk Co., PA
FLYNN
John age 27, b1843 IRELAND, labourer
Julia age 50, b1820 IRELAND
Dennis age 25, b1845 IRELAND
Elizabeth age 25, b1845 IRELAND
Julia age 7, b1863 IRELAND
Margrett age 4, b1866 ENGLAND
Elizabeth age 2, b1868 ENGLAND
Arthur CUTHBERT age 57, b1813 IRELAND, carpenter

James H. Cuthbert, compiler
Cuthbert Families of Ireland
-- revised June 2, 2005
"Abraham Cuthbert received land from Crown, 1821, emigrated from Cavan County, Ireland to Goulbourn, Ontario, Canada." 
Cuthbert, Arthur Groves (I13597)
 
4767 Arvie Watters

Funeral services for Arvie Watters is Monday, July 30, 2:00 PM at the Glasgow First Lutheran Church. Rev. Chris Flohr will officiate. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Watters passed away July 25, 2001 at the Billings Deaconess Medical Center of natural causes. 
Watters, Arvie Raymond (I23567)
 
4768 As a run-down clock gradually ceases to tell off the passing hoursso did the life of Mrs Robt Duncan gradually ceases to be, when this Thursday morning her spirit passed back to Him who gave it. Born in Ireland over eighty-two years ago Eliza McLinton came with her parents to Canada, they settled in Goulbourn, where the deceased spent her life until her marriage about fifty years ago to Mr. Robert Duncan of Ramsay. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Duncan took up their residence on the Eleventh line, where their home was until they were called away. To them seven children were born. These are Robt and David at Cartwright, Man; James and Margaret (Mrs Geo Robertson, Winnipeg; Mary (Mrs J.K. Simpson), Ashton; Alex, New York and William at home. Mrs Duncan is the last member of her fathers family. The deceased was of a quiet and retiring nature, but a good neighbour and one respected by all. She was for many years a consistent member of St. Andrews Church, Almonte. the funeral will take place on Saturday at 2 o'clock from her late residence to the eighth line cemetery.
 
McLinton, Eliza Matilda (I2341)
 
4769 As briefly stated in last week?s Review, Mr. Samuel Robert Boucher of Carp passed away on Dec. 23rd at the Haneman Nursing Home, Carleton Place, after a lengthy illness. He was in his 86th year. Born in March Township, he was a son of the late John B. Boucher and his wife Ellen Jane Colbert. He married Adelaide Henderson in 1906 and lived on the homestead in March until 1921, when he moved to Carp due to ill health. Later Mr. Boucher and his family moved to the present homestead where the sons operated neighboring farms in Carp district. He leaves his widow; two sons, John and Ira; one daughter, Mrs. Ronald Green (Ella) of Ottawa; one grandchild, Elaine Boucher; one brother, Hillery, of Britannia Bay, and two sisters, Mrs. John Hartin (Lila) of Stittsville and Mrs. George Acres (Minerva) of Ottawa. The funeral was largely attended being held from Kennedy?s Funeral Home on Tuesday at 2 p.m. to St. Paul?s United Church, of which the deceased was a life member. The pastor, Rev. S. W. Atchison, officiated, assisted by Rev. W. E. Hamilton of Ottawa. Interment was in Maple Grove cemetery, Hazeldean. The pallbearers were six nephews: Eddie Logan, George Logan, Johnnie Hand, Milton Colbert, John Boucher and Milton Hartin. The Floral offerings were numerous and beautiful.

Source: The Carp Review, Carp, Ontario 
Boucher, Samuel Robert (I32990)
 
4770 As recorded on a Family Seach Family Tree Leach, Samuel (I11013)
 
4771 As reported in the Carleton Place Herald: Twin boys were born to James and Eliza on 18 Nov 1852, one boy died 21 Nov, 1852, Eliza died 1 Dec, 1852 and the remaining twin died 4 Dec, 1852. Thus James lost his whole family, all buried in the Robertson family cemetery.
 
Leary, Eliza (I6887)
 
4772 As reported in the Carleton Place Herald: Twin boys were born to James and Eliza on 18 Nov 1852, one boy died 21 Nov, 1852, Eliza died 1 Dec, 1852 and the remaining twin died 4 Dec, 1852. Thus James lost his whole family, all buried in the Robertson family cemetery.
 
Robertson (I8366)
 
4773 As reported in the Carleton Place Herald: Twin boys were born to James and Eliza on 18 Nov 1852, one boy died 21 Nov, 1852, Eliza died 1 Dec, 1852 and the remaining twin died 4 Dec, 1852. Thus James lost his whole family, all buried in the Robertson family cemetery. Robertson (I8365)
 
4774 Ashes given to family or friend Shippey, Paul Wesley Sr. (I31833)
 
4775 Ashes scattered Cornell, Earl (I29407)
 
4776 Ashes scattered Gustafson, Patricia A. (I29409)
 
4777 Ashton, Carleton county, Ont., Dec 2

?b?STEWART - FEE?/b?
On Wednesday evening there was a very pretty wedding at the residence of Mr. W. H. Fee of Ashton, when his daughter, Mildred was united in marriage to Mr. Neil Stewart, also of Ashton. The bride was very prettily attired and lokked very charming as she was led into the parlor by her father, the wedding march being played by the bride's sister. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James Lawson in the presence of a large number of guests. It was followed by hearty congratulations and good wishes and a repst which left nothing to be desired. Many beautiful and costly presents attested to the high esteem in which the bride is held by many friends. The happy couple, after a few hours had been spent in music and parlor games, drove accompanied by a host of friends, to the residence of Mr. Stewart where the bride takes up her new home with the best wishes of all in the community. 
Family: Neil Stewart / Mary Ann MILDRED Fee (F1837)
 
4778 At 0840 on September 15, 1942, Lt. Milliken and his gunner, PFC Arnold Carlson, were flying high above Barber's Point, Hawii on a training mission. Their turn came to take a practice attack dive on a target off the coast. Their plane, Dauntless SBD-1 1754, winged over correctly, but never pulled out of its dive. Milliken, Carlson, and the plane disappeared in a huge splash of water ? although the location was recorded (two miles from Barber's Point) and the area searched, no trace was ever found.
 
Milliken, Second Lieutenant Wesley A. (I25787)
 
4779 At Almonte, Dec 16th, Margaret Catherine Johnston, wife of Joseph T. Kirkland, aged 37 years. Johnston, Margaret Catherine (I8100)
 
4780 At Appleton, on the 13th Inst., at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Andrew Wilson, Jane Cochrane, relict of the late James Bryson, Esq., and mother of the Hon. George Bryson, in the 86th year of her age. [Name on stone: Jane COCHRANE] Cochran, Jane (I8402)
 
4781 At her request, she will be cremated and no services are planned at this time. McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home is assisting the family. Pfeiffer, Linda Jo (I877)
 
4782 At his home, Franktown, Ont., on Tuesday, August 16, 1955, Richard Thomas Pierce, beloved husband of Mabel McArton and dear father of Lloyd Pierce, Toronto; Madeleine Pierce, Ottawa, and Mrs. Des Campbell (Dixena), Ottawa, in his 80th year. Resting at his home, Franktown, where service will be held on August 18, at 2 p.m. Interment Dewars cemetery.

The Ottawa Journal, Wednesday, August 17, 1955, p. 30 
Pierce, Richard Thomas (I9334)
 
4783 At his request his body was cremated and no services will be observed at this time. Family is being assisted by McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home. Coxford, Ronald D. (I875)
 
4784 At home of his sister Maria Fitzpatrick (Morphy)
 
Morphy, George (I7155)
 
4785 At home of his sister Maria Fitzpatrick (Morphy) Morphy, George (I7155)
 
4786 At New Orleans, La, on Friday, 30th January, James Steele, son of Mr John Steele, Ramsay, aged 27 years. Steele, James (I7170)
 
4787 At Rest Soldier, Thank you for your service. Awarded the British War Medal (BWM) and the Victory Medal (VM) for served in England and the European Continent. MacKewn, Pvt. George Frederick (I25328)
 
4788 At Smith?s Falls on May 31, Christina CRAM, wife of Hugh CLARK, age 67 yrs. Only daughter of the late James CRAM of Beckwith and sister of John F., Peter, Daniel, Joseph, Isaac and James CRAM. Lvs. 4 daughters: Mrs. G.B. FARMER of Perth, Mrs. Dr. McCALLUM, Mary and Annie in Smith?s Falls.
(June 5, 1900, p.1, col. 3 & p.4, col. 4) 
Cram, Christina (I5767)
 
4789 At the Almonte General Hospital on Saturday, January 1st, 1966, Charles C. Comba, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ellen Clarke, dear father of Gladys (Mrs A.W. Dunkley), Allan C. of Toronto, and the late Lawrence Keith of Stratford, brother of Ida (Mrs Herb Boyd), Almonte, also surviving are three grandchildren. The funeral was held from the Comba Funeral Home on Tuesday, Jan 4th. Interment in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
The Almonte Gazette , Thursday January 6, 1966, page 4 
Comba, Charles Christopher (I15508)
 
4790 At the Carleton Place Health Care Centre, Carleton Place, Ontario, on Thursday, November
11th, 1993, in her 90th year. Muriel Stevely McNeely, beloved wife of the late Eric Cram
Simpson. Dear sister of Eleanor (Mrs. Wilmer Lyons), Ottawa; Vera (Mrs. Clinton McEvoy),
Gloucester; Earl McNeely, Kanata; Howard McNeely of Carleton Place. Predeceased by two
brothers, Melvin and Osmond McNeely. Survived by several nieces and nephews.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onlanark/NewspaperClippings/Mason/LanarkSM.htm; viewed Jul 29 2012
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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cangmg/ontario/eastont/lanark/beckwith/pinegrov 151229
gravestone, Pinegrove Cemetery, Beckwith., ON 
McNeely, Muriel Stevely (I5588)
 
4791 At the home of her grandson, Mr E. H. Turner, and her daughter, Mrs A. Turner, 9th line Ramsay, Mrs Matthew M. Neilson, of Almonte, passed away away on Saturday last. the deceased lady sustained a stroke about two months ago, and although rallying for a short time grew gradually weaker until the end came. Mrs Neilson was born in Hamilton, Ont, September 22nd, 1839, and was in her 75th year. Her maiden name was Emeline Teskey, second daughter of the late John Teskey of Appleton, and a cousin of Mr M. Teskey and the late J. A. Teskey, of Appleton, also of Mr F. Teskey, Carleton Place. On March 15, 1858, she married Matthew M. Neilson, who died on November 6th, 1899. Seven children were born to them, all of whom survive, Viz: John W. on the homestead, 11th line Ramsay; Geo H., on the 12th line Ramsay; (Annie) Mrs A. Turner; (Agnes) Mrs John Thom, Emeline in Almonte, James A., in Carleton Place, (Jean) Mrs R. R. Woods, Elk Lake, Ont. Mr W. K. Teskey, Pittsburgh, Pa, and Mr J. S. Teskey, Montreal, are brothers. The sisters are Mrs w. H. Tomlinson, Cornwall and Mrs J. J. Newman, also sisters, are deceased. Mrs Neilson was of a refined and courteous disposition, given to hospitality, and sociable and kind to those she came in contact with as well as to the welfare and comforts of her family. She was a member of the Presbyterian church, Almonte. The funeral serices on Monday were conducted by the Rev S. G Brown, Almonte, assisted by Rev Mr Fraser, of Appleton and were largely attended. The pallbearers were her three sons and three grandsons. Teskey, Emeline (I8218)
 
4792 At the request of Gordon, cremation will take place. Interment of ashes will be held in Penzance Cemetery at a later date. Lane, Gordon Richard (I26484)
 
4793 ather: Andrew McCulloch, born Ontario
Mother: Annie Cameron, born Ontario
Occupation: Heavy Duty Mechanic, Garage Business
Marital Status: Married (Mary "Ring" McCulloch, spouse #2)
Age at Death: 69 Years
Informant on Death Certificate: Mary McCulloch - Wife
Source: Royal B.C. Museum Archives, D.C.# 1974-09-011156
FamilySearch.org 
McCulloch, Frank George (I27344)
 
4794 ATKINS Robert Harold, of Delta. B C auddenly at his home, on November 29. 1983. aged 59 years. Leaves to mourn his loving. wife Vivien, and family, Terry Anne and Glenn Hansen, of Las Vegas. Murray and Rhonda, of Vancouver; brothers. John, of Vancouver, George ot Florida, sister Gladys and husband Jim Edwards, of Saskatoon, his father John Atkins, also ot Saskatoon, Sask. Served in the RCAF during the Second World War. Born in Radisson, Sask. moved to Delta, B C in 1966 He will be greatly missed, but always remembered by cherished memories Memorial service at 2 p.m. Saturday. December 3 from the Avalon Funeral Home, 13l65-96th Ave., Surrey. No flower please Donations to B.C. Heart Fund would be greatly appreciated. Atkins, Robert Harold (I17412)
 
4795 Audrey Annie McInnes Simpson
Death:
Nov 11 2012
Published:
Nov 16 2012
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Published By:
The Citizen
Obituary:
BULLIS, Audrey Annie McInnes (nee Simpson) In her 92nd year, Audrey passed away peacefully at home Sunday, November 11, 2012 with her daughter and son by her side. Beloved wife of the late Jim Bullis. Loving mother of Earlene Day (late Fred), late Murray McInnes (Emily), late Glen McInnes (Carol), Donald McInnes (Linda), and David Bullis (Suzanne). Loving Nannie to 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Daughter of the late Gilmour Simpson and Louella Fee, sister to the late Doreen Drummond. Audrey is survived by her sister Dana Featherston, brother Bill Simpson and sister in laws Vietta McInnes, Clara Rockburn (Rocky) and Betty McLaren. Audrey will be remembered by her many nieces and nephews and lifelong friends. A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Hacker, Bayshore Nurses, and the many PSW's for their attention and care provided to Audrey. Family and friends may pay respects at Ashton United Church Ashton Station Rd, Ashton, ON, K0A 1B0 on Saturday, November 24th from 10: 00-11: 00 am with a funeral service following. For those wishing, donations to the Ashton United Church (PO Box 41 Ashton, ON K0A 1B0) or Munster Union Cemetery (P. O. Box 651 Richmond, ON K0A 2Z0) would be appreciated in lieu of flowers. Published in The Ottawa Citizen on November 16, 2012 
Simpson, Audrey Annie (I5406)
 
4796 August 1969 Mrs. Gardiner Dies-66 Years
Final tribute was paid to the memory of Mrs. Mabel Gardiner at her funeral which took place on Friday , August 15, 1969, from the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Ave., to St. John's Anglican Church, Innisville, where Rev. H. Horsey conducted the service at 2.30 p.m. Interment was In St. John's Cemetery, Innisville. Mrs. Gardiner, who had resided at Scotch Corners, passed away in General Hospital, Ottawa, on Thursday, August 14, following a short illness. She was 66 years of age. Born at North Gower, Ont., February 9, 1903, the former Mabel Mather, she was the daughter of the late Frank Mather and his wife, the late Elizabeth Phillips. She was educated at North Gower School and Ottawa Normal School. She attended St. John's Anglican Church, Innisville and was active In church work being president of the A.C.W. She was predeceased by her husband, the late George C. Gardiner in 1962. She is survived by one son, Thomas A. Gardiner, on the homestead at Scotch Corners; a daughter Lillian (Mrs. Lyle McNab) Chesterville, Ont., a brother, William Mather of Ottawa; a sister Ethel (Mrs. Byron Storey) of Kemptville and nine grandchildren. The pallbearers, nephews of the deceased, were Albert Storey, Francis Gardiner, Kenneth Gardiner, Allan Gardiner, Howard Jackson, and Arnold Jackson. 
Mather, Mabel "Hitty" (I26137)
 
4797 August 9, 1938 ? July 5, 2019

It is with great sadness that her family announces the passing of Roberta "Noreen" Cumming (n?e Simpson) at the age of 80 years old. Despite a hard fought three week battle, our Mom passed away on July 5, 2019 while in the ICU unit of Royal Inland Hospital.

She is lovingly survived by her husband of 63 years Robert, her children Lyn Gannon (Kevin), Donna Thibault (Marc), Doug Cumming (Kelly), Lorne Cumming (Lynette), ten grandchildren and their spouses and two great-grandchildren. Mom was busy knitting blankets and sweaters while anxiously awaiting the arrival of two more great-grandchildren later this summer. She was so looking forward to meeting these two new additions to our family. Noreen is also survived by her sisters Jocelyn Cahill, Pat McAbee and Judy Karr who were all able to visit her in ICU for one more gathering of the Simpson sisters. She was predeceased by her parents Joshua and Margaret Simpson, her infant son Bruce and her sister Joan; all whom she missed dearly.

Noreen worked throughout the years in the banking industry but was primarily a homemaker and full-time Mom. Her sunday morning routine of the "Church of Elvis Presley" on the stereo, while making us pancakes is something we will all remember forever as well as her never ending supply of friendship muffins. She and Robert enjoyed some far away travelling times but their favourite was just going for a drive. They spent many, many hours covering many, many miles of local backroads, always with the music playing; Dad whistling and Mom singing.

We invite people to help us honour our Mom's memory at a Celebration Gathering on Sunday, July 21, 2019 at 1:00 pm at Cottonwood Centre in Kamloops.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the ICU unit of the Royal Inland Hospital. Dr. Campsall and the nurses of the ICU took such good care of Mom. We can never thank them enough.

Condolences may be sent to the family at DrakeCremation.com
Published by Kamloops This Week on Jul. 11, 2019. 
Simpson, Roberta NOREEN (I27925)
 
4798 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I110)
 
4799 b. Scotland 8 May 1810 to John Halliday & Margaret Johnstone
m. Archibald Fraser had 3 children d.1904
Parents:
John Halliday 1778 - 1870
Margaret Johnstone 1782 - 1860

m. Archibald Fraser 1806 - 1846
Children
James Fraser 1828 - 1910
Margaret Fraser 1830 - 1910 #46351034 m. John Scott 1829-1895 #45397479
Ann Wilson Fraiser/Fraser 
Halliday, Mary (I33019)
 
4800 b.15 Aug 1899 St. Jean, Bailiwick Of Jersey, Channel Islands
d.21 Dec 1962 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Burial: 24 Dec 1962 Ocean View Cemetery, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
m. 11 Feb 1925 Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
Jersey (/'d???rzi/, French: [???z?]; J?rriais: J?rri [??ri]), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey (French: Bailliage de Jersey; J?rriais: Bailliage d? J?rri), is a Crown dependency of the United Kingdom, ruled by the Crown in right of Jersey off the coast of Normandy, France; St Helier is capital

Event Type:Marriage
Registration Number:1925-09-285640
BC Archives Mfilm Number:B13749
GSU Mfilm Number:2074319
Event Date (YYYY-MM-DD):1925-02-11
Event Place:VANCOUVER
Groom:WILFRED LIONEL BILES
Bride:EDNA CHRISTENA FOSTER
Vital Stat Images(s):004401584_00604.jpg 
Biles, Wilfred (I5930)
 

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