Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 5,601 to 5,650 of 12,186
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5601 | Daughter of James Brown and Mary | Brown, Emma (I19593)
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5602 | Daughter of James Brownlee (1802-1879) and Mary Rutledge (1806 - 1852) Children: Elizabeth Emily, Sarah Jane, Susan, James Franklin, Margaret Lydia, Samuel Connoly, Mary Ann, Esther Isabelle, Melville Gordon, Sarah Lena. Source: FamilySearch.org | Brownlee, Esther Ann (I6222)
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5603 | Daughter of James Martin Bullock and Mary Jane Brown, married 23 Sept. 1922 to William Albert Montgomery at St. David's Church, Wales, Osnabruck Township. | Family: William ALBERT Montgomery / Eva M. Bullock (F12878)
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5604 | Daughter of James Timmons and Sarah Jane McCue ----- PAUL, Cynthia M. __ At the home of her son-in-law, Victor Kellough, Ramsay township, on Wednesday, May 14, 1952, Cynthia M. Timmons, widow of the late William B. Paul, formerly of Appleton and Stittsville, Ont. Resting Comba Funeral Home, Almonte, Ont. Funeral on Saturday, May 17, to St. Paul's Anglican Church at 2pm. Interment St. Paul's cemetery. (The Ottawa Journal -- Saturday, May 17, 1952) | Timmons, Cynthia Matilda (I11134)
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5605 | Daughter of John and Esther Stirton ===== Mrs. George Appleford, aged 39 years, died Tuesday at her home in Asotin, and the funeral was held yesterday. The deceased was born in Ontario, Canada, and came to Asotin when a child. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Smith of the Presbyterian Church. Lewiston Tribune June 12, 1903 pg. 6 | Stirton, Ann Elizabeth (I7062)
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5606 | Daughter of John and Margaret Goodfellow Boyd. _____ Lavant Station - Mrs. Robt. Alcorn of this place died very suddenly Wednesday evening after being around all day as usual. Her remains were laid to rest in Lanark Village Cemetery on Saturday. She leaves to mourn the loss of a mother, Ross and Jno. at home, William in Welwyn, Sask., Mrs. Thos. Moore, Michigan. The Lanark Era, Wednesday, February 23, 1910, page 5 | Boyd, Margaret (I37408)
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5607 | Daughter of John Baisillie (1839-1906) and Adelaide Caroline Rowand (1852-1889). Evelyn Balsillie and Andrew G. Campbell were married at Calgary, Alberta in 1920. Evelyn Campbell A resident of Calgary for 35 years, Evelyn Campbell, 80, of 1730 10A St. S.W., died in a local nursing home Monday. She was born in Winnipeg and moved to Wetaskiwin in 1907. She came to Calgary 35 years ago. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. J. F. Demears, of Seattle. Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, May 15, 1957, page 17 Alberta Death Reg. #1957-08-003576 | Balsillie, Evelyn L. "Eva" (I34593)
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5608 | Daughter of John Bradshaw and Esther Forrest. William Norman McKitrick and Kezia May Bradshaw were married Dec. 19, 1912 at Vancouver. B.C. Death Reg. #1986-09-000722 ?b?McKITRICK ?/b?An old-time resident of Bowron Lake, Kezia May McKitrick, passed away January 15 at G. R. Baker Memorial Hospital at the age of 93. At her death, Mrs. McKitrick was a resident of Duntovin Park Lodge, where she was better known as Nana. Born in Nanaimo on Feb. 4, 1893, Keia moved to Vancouver as a young girl where she lived with her family until marrying her husband in 1912. In 1935, the couple moved north to the Cariboo, where she and her husband purchased and operated the Bowron l ake l odge until 1959 when her husband died. After retiring in 1965, she spent her remaining years with her family between Riondel, Quesnel and Bowron Lake. McKitrick was an active member of St. Andrews United Church in Quesnel. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Olive Borslein; three sons - Harold of Vancouver and Roy and Arnold of Quesnel; and one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Gold of Riondel. She also leaves behind 13 grandchildren, 28 greatgrandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. A memorial service, officiated by Rev. Bob McPherson, was held Jan. 18. Cremation and burial at the Barkerville Cemetary followed. Quesnel Cariboo Observer Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada 29 Jan 1986, Wed ? Page 19 | Bradshaw, Kezia May (I14534)
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5609 | Daughter of John Cedric Wesley Cram (1887-1949) & Annie Etta Belle Hicks (1886-1955) Wife of Reginald Cedric Victor Carroll (1903-1966) Second marriage to Emile Dominic Deleenheer (1910-1971) BC Death Reg. #79-09-007624 Siblings 1) Lorna Belle Cram Wang (1910-1975) #132505939 who died 12 Jan 1975 at Red Deer, Alberta Canada, Wife of Hans Thurman Wang (1906-1990) who died 1 Jan 1990 at Red Deer, Alberta, Canada 2) Mabel Eileen Cram (1911-1912) #202906171 Who died in Alexander, Manitoba, Canada 3) John Leighton Cram (1912-1980) #40588787 Who died 10 Sep 1980 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Husband of Elsie Maude Peters (1917-1997) who died 16 Jan 1997 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 4) Cedric Lloyd Cram (1917-1981) #204326343 Who died 30 Jan 1981 at Deloraine, Manitoba, Canada, Husband of Freida Mahala Ramsey (1917-1992) on 5 Sep 1992 at Souris, Manitoba, Canada 5) Keith David Cram (1920-1998) who died Aug 1, 1998 at Salem, Oregon Husband of Delores Ann Campbell (1935-1992) who died April 18, 1992 6) Orrie Grace Cram Moreau (1923-2004) who died Nov. 2004 at Victoria BC Wife of Maurice John Moreau M.P. (1927-2003) who died March 18, 2004 at Victoria BC 7) William Arthur Cram (1926-1999) who died Nov 19, 1999 at Langley BC BC Death Reg. #99-024877 (Cremation, Pacific Crematorium, Langley BC) Husband of Margaret James Cram 8) Betty Carol Cram Vaudreuil (1928-1994) #179832438 Wife of Clifford F Vaudreuil (1921-1988) | Cram, Annie Irene (I17607)
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5610 | Daughter of John Dowdall and Henrietta Needham. Married Seeley Dezell in April 1911 in Lanark, Ontario and had at least two sons... | Dowdall, Katherine Elizabeth (I27012)
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5611 | Daughter of John Lucy and Nancy (Ann) Hannah Place of birth: Monteith Township, Parry Sound, Ontario Married 29 Nov 1905 in Parry Sound District, ON at age 18 Residence when married: McDougall Township, Ontario See marriage certificate here: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-Y39B-G8Q?i=512&cc=1784216 Immigrated to USA 2 JUL 1927 through Buffalo, New York Children: Bertha Little 1908- Viola 1911- Stanley J. 1913- John J. Fred J. Arthur Gordon A. Mervin Immigrated to the USA in 1927 | Lucy, Laura Elizabeth (I27700)
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5612 | Daughter of John Lucy and Nancy (Ann) Hannah born in 1844 in Marlborough Township. Margaret's mother died before her father. Margaret's parents were married on 22 August 1864 in Cumberland, Carleton County, Ontario. Siblings: William John Lucy 1867? 1907 Elizabeth Lucy 1870? Deceased Samuel James Lucy 1872? 1928 Thomas W. Lucey 1874? 1959 Frederick F. Lucey 1879? 1944 George Lucy 1887? 1908 Laura Elizabeth Lucy 1888? 1959 Margaret Lucy and Alexander Edwards were married 5 November 1884 in Merrickville, Lanark County, Ontario. They had 8 children together. Children: Robert Edwards 1886- Mary Ida Edwards 1888 - 1947 Charles James Edwards 1889 -1938 Nellie Margaret Edwards 1891-1930 Eva Pearl Edwards 1893-1918 (Robert) Harold Edwards 1894- Annie Elizabeth Edwards 1896- 1985 Alexander Basil Edwards 1900-1954 John Leonard Edwards 1901 - 1982 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H6N-T9S | Lucy, Margaret (I22646)
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5613 | Daughter of John Maw and Mary ___. Kate remarried December 30, 1890 at Penetang, Simcoe County to Christopher E Graham, who was born about 1856, son of Michael Graham and Ann ___. [Contributor: Steve Johnston (47299345) ? ] | Maw, Kate (I19605)
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5614 | Daughter of John McGill and Catharine McKay. Obit: A well known and highly esteemed resident of this community passed away on Sunday, March 9th in the person of Sarah Jane McGill, relict of the late Geo. Needham after a lengthy illness. Deceased who was tho eldest daughter of Mr. John McGill and Kate McKay was born in Pakenham Township about 57 years ago where she spent all her life and made many friends who deeply regret her demise so early in life. About 30 years ago she married George Needham of Pakenham township who predeceased her 24 years ago. This union was blessed by a family of . three sons of whom two survive, Robert E. of Detroit, and George H. on the homestead. Hubert E. predeceased her four years ago. She is also survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGill, three brothers, James, John and Thomas McGill, three sisters, Mrs. Alex Barker and Misses Susie and Lucy McGill to whom the sympathy of many friends is extended to in their sad bereavement. | McGill, Sarah Jane (I35444)
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5615 | Daughter of John Rowe and Mary Ann Jones according to Familysearch.org. Wife of John Parks, Teamster Death certificate states age at death as 46 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q93-C9YJ-7SCS-5?i=774&cc=1307826 Year of birth is an estimate based on age at death http://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?action=selectionList&choiceBurialID=230699# | Rowe, Lydia (I25812)
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5616 | Daughter of John Wark and Margaret Duncan (Scotland to Ontario Canada) Siblings: James Wark and Christena (Wark) Camelon ----- In Darling, Wed. June 20th (1906), Margaret Wark, relict of the late James King, aged 80 years. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1826, she came with her parents to Canada, settling in Darling Twp. At the age of 16 years, she married James King. He died eleven years ago. Fourteen children were born to them. Six of these died and the remaining eight reside in different parts of Canada. Tom, and Warden, on the old homestead; James, John & Albert, in BC; Lizzie (Mrs. Ed McMunn), Clayton; Tena (Mrs. Headrick), Algoma; and Grace (Mrs. Geo. Keating), also of Algoma. Burial in the family plot on the homestead. | Wark, Margaret (I41466)
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5617 | Daughter of Joliffe D. Reilly and Mielisa Holmes Informant, husband: C.L. Coulson | Reilly, Mary Elletta (I29564)
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5618 | Daughter of Joseph Black Sr and Margaret Cole. Died At Frank Manor Rest Home in Brockville, after a lengthy illness. Her son Harvey Allan Sparling lived nearby at the time. | Black, Rachel Anne "Annie" (I36182)
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5619 | Daughter of Marie Kurtz and Roy Sr. Simpson; wife of Gerry Gobert. | Simpson, Barbara Marie (I22729)
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5620 | Daughter of Mary A Evans and John R Peever Sister of Harvey Wilson (Jessie Slater Oddie), Roy Evans, Stanley, Effie Evelyn (Frederick H Watson & William McCaw), Francis Garfield (Dulcie May Vear) and Charlotte (Michael Joseph O'Neill) | Peever, Mary Estelle (I9900)
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5621 | Daughter of Melvin Weaver and Theresa O'Neil Informant, brother: Gerald T. Weaver ----- ARGUE, Greta M. __ At her residence, 177 Cambridge Street, Tuesday, September 21, 1965, Greta M. Weaver, sister of Mrs. E.L. Burkholder of Ottawa; M. Esmond Weaver of Youngstown, Ohio; and Gerald T. Weaver, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, service Thursday 3pm. Interment Beechwood cemetery. (The Ottawa Journal -- Tuesday, September 21, 1965) ------ Note: married Herman Clifford Argue, 14-Feb-1911 in Carleton, Ont. | Weaver, Greta Marvel (I42873)
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5622 | Daughter of Mills Argue and Jane Cherry Informant, husband: G.W. McNaughton ----- ?b?McNAUGHTON, Else L.?/b? __ In hospital on Wednesday, November 8, 1967, Elsie L. Argue, beloved wife of G. Wilmer McNaughton, 322 First Avenue. Mother of Dorothy and Mrs. R.C.V. (Jean) Gray; 2 grandchildren, Dorry and Cathy Gray. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. Service Saturday, 11.30am. Interment Beechwood Mausoleum. (The Ottawa Citizen -- November 9, 1967) | Argue, Elsie Lillian (I42869)
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5623 | Daughter of Nobel Dean and Mary McGinley. Married Thomas McCann April 14, 1891, Almonte, Lanark, Ontario. Buried Union Cemetery, Pakenham. Son Allan McCann. | Dean, Sarah Ann (I7275)
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5624 | Daughter of Norman Dobson and Evelyn Brownlee, widow of Oswald Alexander Todd and Russell Mains. Mother of Iris, Doris (Russell), Reginald (Mary), Bruce (Linda), Harold and Allan (Carol); grandmother and great-grandmother; sister of Bobby, Meryl, Verna, Arnold and Marlene. | Dobson, Laura H. (I32079)
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5625 | Daughter of Otis James Pigeau and Winnifred Martha Paffard. Died 23 November, 1973, from a motor vehicle accident. Age 31 years. Placed at Ocean View Crematorium on 28 November, 1973. | Pigeau, Frances Margaret (I38472)
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5626 | Daughter of Rev. Stephen Hunt, a pioneer Presbyterian minister who lived many years in Irville. Eight children were borne by Mary. Two died in infancy. | Hunt, Mary (I6725)
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5627 | Daughter of Richard Douthit and Harriet Amelia Hocking. Wife of Michael Nolan. To this union seven children were born; Private, Private, Goldie Viola, Sylvia, Vida May, Child and Lawrence Michael Nolan. | Douthit, Emma May (I33982)
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5628 | Daughter of Robert and Catherine Cherry. Married Ephriam Eastman in Stittsville, Carleton, Ontario on March 5, 1889. Their children, Allan R, Ella Bell, Wesley M, and Sarah A "Dottie" are buried next to them. They also had another child, their youngest, named Norma G. Information from US Censuses and Ontario Marriage records. | Cherry, Rebecca (I37513)
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5629 | Daughter of Robert Burrows and Jennett Douglass. Wife of William Box (1842 ? 1907), who she married on 28 Jan 1885. | Burrows, Margaret (I20476)
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5630 | Daughter of Robert Fulton and Elizabeth McGill 1893, Friday October 13, The Almonte Gazette page 5 Additional Locals ? Miss Maggie Jane Fulton, daughter of the late Robert Fulton, of Rosebank, died on Tuesday morning, at the home of her aunt, Mrs Greigston, Almonte, at the early age of twenty. Miss Fulton was for some time a pupil in the high school here, and was possessed of very promising abilities. She succeeded in obtaining a certificate about a year ago, and began teaching in Appleton in January last. About that time she contracted a severe cold, which, settling on her lungs, obliged her to resign her position. Ever since she had been gradually growing worse, until death, released her. Her end was peaceful and happy. | Fulton, Margaret Jane "Maggie" (I41213)
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5631 | Daughter of Robert Hand and Ellen Parks Year of birth an estimate based on age (4 yrs old) at death http://ocfa.islandnet.com/ocfa-search.php?page=2&surname=hand&township=goulbourn See death certificate here: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LC2N-2S2 | Hand, Dorcas (I25806)
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5632 | Daughter of Robert Latimer and Margaret McVeh. Samuel McKittrick and Harriet Jane Latimer were married June 15, 1881 at Ottawa, Ontario. Mrs. McKittrick, Here 30 Years, Dies Mrs. Harriet Jane McKittrick, 85, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William E. Gray, 2718 Montcalm Crescent, Sunday, following a brief illness. Born in Manotick, Ont., Mrs. McKittrick had resided in Calgary for the past 30 years. She was a member of Knox United. Surviving are three sons, J. G., of Wilkie, Sask.; S. A., of Portland, Ore.; and W. N., of Wells, B.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Gray, Calgary, and Mrs. M. R. Chappell, of Sidney, N.S.; one sister, Mrs. Dave Cummings, of Ottawa; and 20 grandchildren. Her husband died 37 years ago at Ashton, Ont.; and a son, Thomas R., died in Calgary, April 23, 1943. Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, June 7, 1943, page 15 McKITTRICK--June 6, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William E. Gray, 2718 Montcalm Crescent, Mrs. Harriet Jane McKittrick, aged 85 years. The remains will be forwarded by Leyden's to Carleton Place, Ontario, where services will take place. Interment in Munster cemetery. The Calgary Herald, June 9, 1943, page 12 Alberta Death Reg. #1943-08-201497 | Latimer, Harriet Jane (I14525)
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5633 | Daughter of Samson Nate and Mary Ann Cottrell Married Reuben Hyrum Oakey, 4 October 1875, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Married James Kilfoyle, 7 May 1877, Randolph, Rich, Utah Children - Henry Monroe Kilfoyle, Rilla Pearl Kilfolye, Lola Ann Kilfoyle, Effie May Kilfoyle, Olive Romania Kilfoyle, Reuben Wesley Kilfoyle, William Melvin Kilfoyle, James Douglas Kilfoyle, Roy Nate Kilfoyle, Andrew Sampson Kilfoyle, Verna Martha Kilfoyle, Verna Martha Kilfoyle | Nate, Sarah Jane (I12535)
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5634 | Daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Percival | Percival, Maria (I4559)
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5635 | Daughter of Samuel Buffam Mother of Bertrand Lawson Ferrier, Jeannette A. Ferrier, Susannah Maud Ferrier, John Byron Ferrier, and Helen Buffam Ferrier | Buffam, Catherine "Kate" (I29638)
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5636 | Daughter of Samuel Leach and Jane Saunders Children: Margaret Fisher, Matilda Fisher, Jane Eliza Fisher, Jessie Fisher, William Albert Fisher Source: FamilySearch.org | Leach, Sarah (I10191)
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5637 | Daughter of Samuel McCann (b.Ireland) and Mary Hunt (b.PA) FOUR PLACES VACANT Happy Homes Made Desolate By Death Demise of Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Frazer, Bennie Richards and Infant Potter. Death's grim messenger summoned four beloved ones during the past week and brought to happy homes the sorrow of aching hearts mourning those who passed to the Great Beyond under circumstances peculiarly distressing. Two loved mothers and two adored children answered the call and left vacant chairs in the home circle where their lovable qualities had made them almost indispensable to the earthly welfare of those who had learned their true value in this life. The passing of Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Frazer left sons and daughters and husbands to a life of sorrow. The premature taking away of little Bennie Richards and the infant son of W. L. Potter have left voids which can never be filled. ?b?Mrs. H. A. Lyons?/b? Sophia McCann Lyons was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, March 17, 1831; died on the home ranch near Colfax, Washington, April 6, aged 75 years and 21 days. April 22, 1856 she was united in marriage to Hugh A. Lyons of Muskingum county, Ohio. Her husband survives her with pleasant memories of nearly 50 years of a happy life with his good wife, as it just lacked 16 days of their golden wedding anniversary. Her two sons and four daughters, who were all together at the last, live to mourn her loss. They are: Sam Lyons of the Hubbard neighborhood; John A. Lyons of Colfax; Mrs. Mary E. Lommason of Clarkston, Wash.; Mrs. Jennie M. Fisher of Oakesdale, Wash.; Mrs. frances Blake of Seattle, Wash.; and Mrs. Fannie H. TcTier of Los Angeles, Calif. In early life Mrs. Lyons united with the Presbyterian church, severing that connect later to join the Christina church with others of her family. A good wife and mother, she lived her pure, clean, Christian life and went to her long last sleep with a faith that enabled her to say to one who sat at her beside, "Tis a blessed thought to know that Jesus can make a dying bed as soft as downy pillows." Kind neighbors and friends gathered together with her family at the home where she had lived in their midst for 21 years and paid their last respects to whom they one and all lovingly called "Grandma Lyons." The funeral services were held from the family home April 8, 1906, conducted by Rev. George H. Newman. The Colfax Gazette 13 Apr 1906 Colfax, Whitman, Washington | McCann, Sophia Louisa (I40070)
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5638 | Daughter of Soloman and Maria Kidd Gibson who both immigrated from Canada. Edna married Charles Horn. They had three children Lois, Harold, and William. Edna and Charles are buried in the same lot in the Masonic Section of Forest Lawn as their infant grand daughter Beverly Jean Horn. | Gibson, Edna Lydia (I3937)
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5639 | Daughter of the late Richard T. Pierce and Mabel McArton; wife of George E. McLellan and the late Richard T. Pierce.; mother of two children and two grandchildren. For the full death notice, see: The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday, January 21, 2009, page D11 Note: Burial in Dewar Cemetery per article in The Ottawa Citizen, May 2, 2009, page E7 | Pierce, Dixena Mabel "Dixie" (I13981)
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5640 | Daughter of the late Stanley and Rita (nee Fairfield) McKie. Wife of the late Donald Lytle (1994). Mother of Art (Sue), David (Kim), Sheri (Norm), and Shelley (Mark). Predeceased by an infant son, Gordon (1970). Adored "Nanny" of Steven, Alissa, Justin, Jaime, Noah, Allan, and Ben. Sister of Diane (Mike), Catherine (Dalton), Roderick "Roddie" (Ralph), and Robert "Bob" (Ruth Anne). Predeceased by 2 brothers: Dwight (her twin) and Terry, as well as 2 sisters: Christine and Georgina (Jack). Visitation held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., Arnprior, on Sunday afternoon, October 19th, and Monday morning. Service to honour and remember Donna's life took place in the Pilon Family Chapel on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Cremation will follow with interment at the Pakenham Union Cemetery at a later date. | McKie, Donna Mary (I3023)
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5641 | Daughter of Thomas and Sophia Hodgins Informant, husband: Ephraim Scharf ----- Mrs. Ephraim Scharfe, of Carp, passed away this morning after a long illness, at the home of her sister, Mrs. A.H. McIver, 59 Grosvenor Avenue. She had been ailing since becoming a victim to the influenza about three years ago, and came to Ottawa several weeks ago when physicians in Carp despaired of saving her. She was in her 43rd year, and was a native of Carp, where she was very well known and held in high esteem. She was the daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Hodgins. She is survived by her husband and one son, Pitman and four daughters, the Misses Mildred, Thelma, Kathleen and Estelle, all at home. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, to Beechwood cemetery. Rev. M.E. Brownlee, of Manotick, formerly of Carp, will perform the services at the home. (Ottawa Journal -- July 7, 1922) | Hodgins, Mildred Mabel Gertrude (I15416)
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5642 | Daughter of Thomas Bradley and Catherine Lewis ----- ?b?Mrs. J. Faulkner?/b? Mrs. John Faulkner, the former Catherine Prudence Bradley, died at her home, 20 Oak Street, yesterday. She was in her 81st year. Born and educated in Goulbourn Township, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley. A member of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, she was married in 1889, in Hazeldean, Ont., to the late John Faulkner. She is survived by one son, Clifford of Ottawa; eight daughters, Mrs. Arthur Bray, Mrs. Jack Healey, Mrs. Albert Hay, Mrs. Herbert Stewart, Mrs. George Slack, all of Ottawa; Mrs. Orville James of Stittsville, Ont.; Mrs. Ford Wing of Lyndhurst, Ont., and Mrs. Sydney Healy of Pembroke, Ont.; three brothers, Thomas Bradley of Ottawa; William Bradley of Grenfell, Sask., and Roy Bradley of Toronto; two sisters, Mrs. Wesley Akins of Ottawa, and Mrs. Reuben Ralph of Stittsville. She is also survived by 24 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The body is resting at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1323 Wellington Street, where the funeral will be held in the chapel on Thursday at 2:30 pm. Rev. James Vold, of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, will officiate. Burial will be in Merivale Cemetery. Ottawa Citizen - August 7, 1951 | Bradley, Catherine PRUDENCE (I15089)
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5643 | Daughter of Thomas H. Armstrong and Mary Ann McBride. George Stuart Rosamond and Edna Conn Armstrong were married Sept. 23, 1911 at Fitzroy Township, Carlton County, Ontario. ROSAMOND?October 17th, 1966, Mrs. Edna Conn Rosamond, aged 75 years, 2211 ? Ave. S.W., beloved mother of Mr. D. Stuart Rosamond. Also surviving are 3 grandchildren, 2 sisters, Mrs. Minnie F?, Regina and Mrs. R. Y. Buckham, North Gower, Ontario; 2 brothers, Harry Armstrong, North Bay, Ont., and David, Kinburn, Ont. Her husband, George S., predeceased her in 1942. Born at Kinburn she came to the Innisfail district in 1911 and to Calgary in 1916. The Calgary Herald, October 19, 1966, page 57 | Armstrong, Edna Conn (I41872)
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5644 | daughter of Thomas Horner - Margaret Little, wife of M. McPhee Possibly Margaret McPhee (55, Canada)found in 1910 Allen, Kansas (55, Canada) with husband M McPhee (53, Canada)and children Sophia (19, Michigan) and Willard (12, Kansas) | Horner, Margaret (I41668)
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5645 | Daughter of Thomas James and Mary Byrnes. ?b?Died JACKSON ?/b?--On Jan. 31, 1908, at Holy Cross Hospital, Mary, beloved wife of A. Jackson, of West Calgary, in her 72nd year. Mrs. A. Jackson, mother of Chas. and Tom Jackson, of West Calgary, died rather suddenly yesterday, at the Holy Cross hospital. She was down at church last Sunday and took a severe cold from which she never recovered. The Daily Herald, Calgary, Saturday, February 1, 1908 | James, Mary (I12809)
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5646 | Daughter of Thomas Stanley and Mary Jones ----- ?b?Mrs Scharf Passes Away?/b? After hovering between life and death for the last couple of weeks, Mrs Nicholas Scharf passed away on Tuesday morning. She had been a patient sufferer for about a year past with an ailment which finally conquered all that medical skill and tender nursing could devise, and just with the awakening life of a new day, she went to sleep to awake in a much brighter and happier world where pain is unknown. Deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Ann Stanley, was born in Huntley and lived her entire life in this vicinity. She was 57 years of age and is survived by her husband and a grown up family, as follows: Ephraim, Oswald, Hartley, Mrs William (Alma) Bond, Mrs Chester (Viotetta) Moses, Misses Lizzie and Bertha. The late Mrs Scharf, through her kindness and hospitality, had won the respect of a large circle of friends in the community who sympathize with the bereaved family in the loss they have sustained. The funeral will leave her late residence at 10:30 this (Thursday) morning for the Methodist church, 3rd line Huntley, where service will conducted by the pastor, Rev. J.W. Humphery, and interment made in the adjoining cemetery. (Carp Review -- May 26, 1910) | Stanley, Mary Ann (I42851)
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5647 | Daughter of Thomas Walton and Jane Northern Advance, 7 Apr 1921, p. 4 The sudden death of Mrs. W.H. kerfoot from pneumonia of Minesing, now of Toronto, took her friends by surprise. They had been looking forward to a visit from Mrs. Kerfoot this spring, and now she has passed away from us into the infinitudes, into God's Holy keeping. | Walton, Elizabeth Jane (I19613)
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5648 | Daughter of Thos and Sophia Ann Hodgins COD: Brights Disease Informant, husband: A.H. McIver | Hodgins, Myra Kathleen (I15417)
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5649 | Daughter of unknown Marquis and Nellie Amelia Burton, Alice was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She married Stanley Paulin at Jackson County, Missouri on July 11, 1911, and came to Canada that same year. B.C. Death Reg. #71 09 016333 | Marquis, Alice Ione (I26156)
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5650 | daughter of Walter Lawson 1809-1884 & Margaret Livingston 1825-1903 | Lawson, Agnes (I19235)
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