Our Family's Journey Through Time
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5951 | Elizabeth J. Bridegroom, 91, 101 State Street, North Judson, died Tuesday, Feb. 12. The funeral was held in the Frain Mortuary at Winamac and burial was in the Winamac Cemetery located at Winamac. Pulaski County Journal 20 Feb 2002 ~ Daughter of John Ladika and Susan Dobranski. | Ladika, Elizabeth J. "Betty" (I41622)
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5952 | Elizabeth Kennedy was born in 1882 at Lindsay Ontario near Sturgeon Lake and often went out fishing with her father, William Kennedy. She came out west to the Elmore District with her her siblings and parents then to Nottingham. She married Merritt Fleming at the home of her parents William and Cordelia (Burke) Kennedy in April of 1907. They moved to Oakley District in 1924 an farmed three quarters of section 23-4-33 W1. Merritt and Elizabeth were both members if the Loyal Orange Lodge of Rosebank and Carnduff. Merritt was fond of horses and enjoyed sports and Elizabeth enjoyed her garden, sewing and quilting. They had six children. | Kennedy, Elizabeth Sophia (I14367)
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5953 | Elizabeth Keyes was the daughter of James & Hester Keyes. She married James Davie, son of James Davie and Elizabeth Gordon, on January 8, 1864 in Bruce County, Ontario. Elizabeth and James had 3 children, all born in Greenock, Brant Township, Bruce County, Ontario. 1. Gavin James Davie, born November 2, 1864 2. Phoebe Agnes Davie, born June 26, 1866 3. William John Davie, born December 24, 1923. According to the 1871 Census of Canada, James Davie aged 36, his wife Eliza aged 32, their son Gavin aged 6, and their daughter Phoebe aged 5 were living in Greenock, Bruce County, Ontario. The 1881 Census records James Davie aged 45, his wife Elizabeth aged 41, and their children Gavin J. aged 16, Phoebe aged 14 and William John aged 9 living in Greenock, Bruce County, Ontario. In 1891 the Census lists James Davie aged 55, his wife Betsy aged 53 and their children Phoebe aged 24 and William John aged 19 living in Greenock, Bruce County, Ontario. Elizabeth died at the age of 56. The cause of death listed on the death register was abdominal cancer. | Keyes, Elizabeth (I8986)
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5954 | Elizabeth married March 3, 1886, in the R.M. Franklin, Manitoba. Vital Stats. Mb. Marr. Reg. # 1886-001368. | Family: William Thomas "Tom" Acres / Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" Hempton (F4390)
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5955 | Elizabeth was a daughter of Andrew W. Reed and Neeltje (aka Eleanor) Ostrander. She was the wife of the Rev. John Calvin Campbell of Drummond, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Her second husband was Henry Bool of England. They married in 1879. He died March 27, 1922 at Montacute, Somerset, England. Both of her husbands are buried in their respective countries. | Reed, Elizabeth (I42593)
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5956 | Elizabeth was born near Carleton Place and moved with folks to the Dakota Territory in 1878. In 1881 in Grand Forks (ND), she wed William Evans and they resided near Ardock till the spring of 1902 when they moved to Dauphin, Manitoba. She conducted the Northwestern Boarding House at Grandview. She was the mother of nine daughters and two sons, including 25 grandchildren at the time of her death. | Sykes, Elizabeth (I23442)
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5957 | Elizabeth's Ontario death registration stated she fell down the stairs in her daughter's (Martha Milford Grant's) home on May 11, 1946 and fractured her left femur (thigh bone), and also required surgery on May 14 to put Moore's pins in her hip. However, she died a month later, on June 12, with cause of death listed as "Senility due to fracture left femur". [H. Presley, grandson] -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Ottawa Journal Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Wednesday, June 12, 1946, p. 6 ?b?MILFORD?/b? - At a local hospital on Wednesday, June 12, 1946, Elizabeth McClelland, widow of Thomas Milford, age 83 years. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, at Roosevelt Ave., Westboro. Funeral on Saturday, June 15, at 2 p.m. for service at Trinity Anglican Church, Danford Lake, Que., at 4 p.m. (D.S.T.) [Daylight Savings Time] Interment at Danford Lake. | McClelland, Elizabeth (I41478)
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5958 | Ella was born at Ashton, Ontario, and came to Calgary in 1910. She was a member of Knox United Church, Calgary Golf and Country Club, and at one time was president of the Calgary Music Club. She was survived by a daughter, Mrs. Audrey Hogarth, and son, Douglas William Gray; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. | McKitrick, Helen Edith F. "Ella" (I14539)
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5959 | Ella was the eldest daughter of Charles Wesley DuVall, Sr. and his wife Margaret Sylvia. Charles DuVall, Sr. was born in Baltimore, the son of Thomas Jefferson DuVall and Jane Foreman; Sylvia was born in Baltimore as well but to a Portuguese father and an Irish mother. Charles Wesley, Sr. was a drygoods salesman but I have no idea who he worked for. He was one of 13 boys born between 1839 and 1862. All but six grew to manhood - giving Ella 6 uncles and 14+ first cousins. The family lived at 75 N. Caroline Street between Fayette and Orleans Street - those homes are long gone - torn out to make way for newer housing. Ella had 5 younger siblings: Laura M., born in 1880; Charity B. or "Chattie" as she was called, born in 1881; Jennie Hamilton, born in 1883, Charles Wesley "Wes", Jr., born in 1890; and Carrie A. DuVall, born in 1894. Ella lost two of her younger sisters, Laura and Jennie before 1900. Her brother Wes joined the Merchant Marines and served in the U.S. Navy during WWI. He was assigned to a sub chaser. He also served during WWII and came away with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He was stationed for a good bit of time in the Mediterranean and North Africa. Charity married a man named Robert Key Groff and they had a daughter named Helen Margaret as well. Carrie married Charles R. Hand and had at least two children. Ella died in 1968 at the age of 91. I vaguely remember seeing her once - she sat in a room full of elderly ladies all dressed in black in wheelchairs and I remember climbing up in her lap - only to be removed by my father - I was not yet three years old. She had suffered from what was either Alzheimers or dementia in her last days and would confuse my father with Wes or his brothers. I know now that the vision I have of her was in a nursing home. Dad did remember her and said that she was a grand lady but very strict. If he wasn't home from whatever he was doing by the appointed time, the house would be locked up tight and it would be very difficult to rouse anyone so he could actually get in the front door. If she went out anywhere, she always had to be "dressed". Dad apparently had great difficultly taking her to the movies and out anywhere because her dressing routine took hours. In some of the photos I have of her, however, she does look like she was a tremendous amount of fun - she's is always smiling back at the camera. | Duvall, Ella Maude (I27623)
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5960 | Ellen disappeared as a young child. A mystery but one story is that she was taken by natives. | Garland, Eleanor "Ellen" (I6795)
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5961 | Ellen Jane Kidd Birth: 1831 Death: 1916 daughter of Thomas Kidd and Elizabeth Garland Burial:Hillcrest Cemetery Smiths Falls Lanark County Ontario, Canada Created by: kerteau Record added: Apr 17, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 51238919 | Kidd, Ellen Jane (I4097)
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5962 | Ellen Pattison was born in 1850 at Eramosa, Ontario, Canada to Pioneer James Pattison and his wife Ann (Skerrit) Pattison. On Apr 3, 1873 she married Abraham Singleton, a farmer, the son of William and Catherine (Coad) Singleton at Wawanosh Twp. E., Huron County, Ontario, Canada. They had nine children: 1875 - Anna Matilda (Singleton) Decalb 1877 - Elizabeth (Singleton) Broad 1878 - James Henry Singleton 1880 - Ellen (Singleton) Dixon 1882 - Minerva Singleton 1885 - Abraham Fletcher Singleton 1887 - George William Singleton 1889 - Harriet Evaline (Singleton) Moore 1894 - Herb Singleton Ellen's sister, Susanna Pattison coincidentally married Abraham's brother James Singleton, which made their children cousins on both sides of the family. Ellen died in 1937 at Algoma District, Ontario, Canada and is buried at Rock Lake Cemetery, Rock Lake, Ontario, Canada. | Pattison, Ellen (I27723)
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5963 | Ellen Stewart b.26 May 1852 Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario Canada d.5 Jan 1933 Carleton Place, Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario Canada Burial: Jan 1933 Pinegrove Cemetery, Carleton Place, Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario Canada Father: Alexander 'Soldier Sandy' Stewart b.Abt 1813 Perthshire, Scotland Mother: Margaret McLaren b.15 Oct 1815 Balquhidder, Lochearnhead, Perthshire Scotland m.26 Aug 1870 Carleton Place, Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada John Aitken b.1841 Huntley Township, Carleton County, Ontario Canada Children: 1 Daniel Stewart Aitken b.5 Dec 1871 Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada 2 James Alfred Aitken b.2 Dec 1873 Carleton Place, Beckwith Twp Lanark County, Ontario Canada 3 Margaret 'Maggie' Janet Aitken b.5 Oct 1875 Carleton Place, Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario Canada 4 Christina Janet 'Tina' Aitken b.5 Mar 1878 Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada 5 Alexander Aitken b.26 Oct 1879 Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada 6 Mary Elizabeth Aitken b.29 Oct 1881 Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada 7 Adeline Aitken b.9 Dec 1883 Beckwith Twp, Lanark County, Ontario Canada 8 John Aitken b.19 Oct 1886 Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada 9 Luella Mabel Olive Aitken b.22 May 1894 Carleton Place, Beckwith Twp Lanark County, Ontario Canada 10 Francis Willard Aitken b.19 Apr 1895 Beckwith Twp Lanark County, Ontario Canada May Aitken b.Unk Olive Aitken b.Unk Luella or another younster | Stewart, Ellen (I5909)
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5964 | ELLIOTT, Adeline Mae "Addie" Peacefully at Fairview Manor, Almonte with the family she loved at her side on Wednesday, May 28, 2003, Addie King of Almonte in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Randolph (Dolphie) Elliott. Dearly loved mom of Georgina Blair (Ron) of Pakenham, Ollie Orr (Walter) of Lindsay, Joan Somerton (Lynden) and Diane Brown (Art) both of Almonte. Predeceased by a daughter; Greta Barr and 2 sons; Merrill & Laurie and a brother; Albert. Cherished and much loved grandma of 26 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and many great-great-grandchildren. Fondly remembered by Dianne & Marilyn Elliott; and Don Eriksen. | King, Adeline Mae "Addie" (I16618)
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5965 | Elsie Doreen (Bowman) HILL June 23, 1924 ~ July 27, 2014 (age 90) peaceful passing on Sunday, July 27, 2014 at Rose Villa, Rosetown, Sask. Cherishing her memories are: Barb Slocombe (Ron Hay), Byron & Muriel Hill, Val & Don Rawson, Cal & Janice Hill, Carol & Andy McKechnie, Vera & Jim Sweet; Mike & Joanne Hill; as well as her 28 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; her brother and sister-in-law Earl & Nancy Bowman; Howard's extended family and numerous nieces & nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Howard; her parents Art & Elsie Bowman; her brother and sister-in-law Ralph & Muriel Bowman; her son-in-law David Slocombe; and great-grandson Chase Cordes. Mom was a hard working farm wife raising seven children with no modern facilities till after her children were born. She spent time baking bread, cookies, cakes, etc., cooking, cleaning and gardening as well as milking cows and helping out with the farm. She was a loyal Life Member of the Rosetown Royal Purple Lodge. She will be missed by all of her family and many dear friends. | Bowman, Elsie Doreen (I41198)
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5966 | Emma (nee Post) Stewart daughter of Ellery and Elizabeth Post. Emma Post and John Stewart were married December 25, 1907 in the R.M. Franklin. - Vital Stats. Marr. Cert. Reg. # 1908-002356. Obituary- On December 30, 1975 at the King George Hospital, Mrs. Emma Stewart, aged 92 years, of 376 Parkview Street, St. James, formerly of Woodmore and Dominion City. Mrs. Stewart was born in Woodmore. She was predeceased by her husband, John Stewart, in 1955 and by three brothers, Ellery Post, Edward Post and Ezra Post and two sisters, Mrs. Effie Spencer and Mrs. Ella Dickson. Mrs. Stewart is survived by two son, Lloyd at home and Chester in Dominion City; two daughters, Jean at home and Mrs. Henry Smith (Aileen) at Woodmore. There are also five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Viewing will take place before the funeral service at the church. Funeral service will take place at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday in the Dominion City United Church, with Rev. W. Whetter officiating. Interment in the Dominion City Cemetery. Arrangements by Pineview Chapel Leatherdale Gardiner . Obituary published in the Winnipeg Free Press January 2, 1976, Page 32. | Post, Emma (I15471)
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5967 | Emma Saul, 91, passed away unexpectedly Dec. 24 at her home in Douglas on North Third Street. She came to Wyoming with her husband, Willard Saul, in 1901. Previous to that time, Mr. Saul with his brothers, Henry C. and Charles, had formed the LaBonte Livestock Company on LaBonte. The family lived on LaBonte until 1913, when Mr. Saul and his brother, Henry C., purchased the 4T Ranch on Horseshoe. Later, the family moved to Douglas where Mr. Saul engaged in the hardware business with his son, Veldon, in 1930. Mr. Saul died in 1947. Mrs. Saul is survived by two sons, Veldon of Douglas, and Vernon of Marysville, California; a daughter, Vera Saul Trumper of Douglas; her sister, Lillian Gibson, with whom she made her home; three grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. (Information was obtained from her obituary and cemetery records.) | Gibson, Emma Sarah (I3932)
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5968 | Emma was one of three of the Elliot siblings to die from TB. My mother rememebrs stories about the children living in a tent outside the house as that was the only method known to treat the disease and save the rest of the family. | Elliott, Emma Theresa (I23700)
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5969 | EMMETT, IDAHO - Edson (Ed) Sargent, 72, of Idaho, died May 17. He was born in Jeffersonville, Vermont and lived there until age 19 when he enlisted in the US Navy. He served from 1954 - 58. Besides Vermont, Ed lived in Alaska, Montana, Oregon, and recently moved to Idaho. He was an avid reader and enjoyed fishing and traveling. In 1995, he married his wife Dorothy. Together they traveled between Oregon and Arizona. While in Arizona he learned to do beading and will always be remembered for the jewelry he made. Each one was a beautiful work of art. He belonged to the American Legion, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and was a member of Gold Prospectors Assoc. of America. He was preceded in death by father, George and mother, Jennie. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; son, Scott of Billings, Montana; stepsons, David Mackey of Idaho and Donald Mackey of Salem; stepdaughters, Sue Mackey and Cris Ryan both of Salem and Lisa Taylor of Washington; sister, Beverly Weston of Vermont; 14 grandchildren; and 1 great-grandchild. A celebration of life will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 26 at 916 Margaret St. in Monmouth. Contributions can be made to Emmett Idaho Hospice. Published in the Salem, Oregon Statesman Journal on June 28, 2008 | Sargent, Edson Burton (I35711)
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5970 | Enid had two children by her first marriage to Earle Simpson., Willet and Vivian. Obituary- Enid Vivian (nee Preece) was born December 19, 1914 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and died July 27, 2003 in Victoria, B.C. She was predeceased by her husband, Maurice in 1985 and her sister, Mona (Witty) in 1985. Enid is survived by her daughter Vivian (Roy) Asham of Calgary; four sons; Willet (Mary) Simpson of California, Richard (Jackie) of Kenora, Thomas of Thunder Bay and Alan of Kenora; her sister Jean Ditmars of Victoria; 11 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, 4 nieces and 3 nephews. Enid joined the Rebekah Lodge in Thunder bay, Ontario in 1938 and transferred to the Unity Lodge No. 145 after leaving Kenora., Ontario and taking up residence in Victoria, B.C. She received the declaration of Chivalry as a member of the ladies Auxiliary Patriarch Militant of the International Order of Odd fellows (IOOF). While a resident of Kenora, she was active in the Women's Institute and for many years taught sewing and cooking to girls in 4-H clubs. A celebration of Enid's life will be held at the First Memorial Funeral Chapel, Victoria, on Saturday, August 2, at 2:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. Thank you to Sunset Lodge staff and doctors; much loved sister, Jean, all nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Cathy, Kelly and aunt Jean for all their love and visits to mother. Flowers gratefully declined in favour of donations to the Heart and Strike Foundation of the Diabetes association. Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services. Son Thomas Dufault , born August 16, 1952 died March 24, 2011. | Preece, Enid Vivian (I23067)
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5971 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ensign Elmer Christian Due / Living (F12750)
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5972 | ENTERED INTO REST - 1914 Late John Saunders was Widely Known and Esteemed. The news of the death of Mr. John Saunders of Montaque on Sunday, October 4th was heard with deep regret by a large circle of relatives and friends. Mr. Saunders was in his 81st year and enjoyed the best of health until about a year ago when he was taken ill with lagrippe, which proved too much for him, his stomach and heart giving out under the strain. He was born in Beckwith in 1843 (typo 1934?) moving to Montague with his parents when about two years old where he resided until his death. He was married in March 1860 to Miss Janet King of Beckwith who with three of the family predeceased him some years ago. He was a staunch churchman being a lifelong member of the parish of Franktown. The burial services being conducted by Rev. John Osborne, rector of St. James Church assisted by Rev. R. B. Waterman of Carp, a former pastor and sincere friend of deceased. He leaves to mourn his loss of family of five daughters and three sons, Mrs. Thos. Salter of Goodlands, Manitoba, Mrs. W. H. Griffith, John H. and James H. Saunders of Prospect, Samuel of Montaque and Mrs. Louis Irvine of Barwick, Ontario, Jane E. and Florence L. also his grandson John Saunders Griffith who still remains on the homestead and his eldest sister Mrs. Catharine James of Kars, and his youngest brother Mr. Uriah Saunders of Osgoode. The funeral, which was very largely attended was conducted by Mr. J. J. Marsh of Smiths Falls. The family wish to express their sincerest thanks for the many kindnesses shown to him all through his late illness and their bereavement by the friends and neighbours of the deceased. | Saunders, John (I4405)
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5973 | er obituary was published in the Rideau Record on Dec 2, 1930. Nellie M. Code, wife of Alfred Code, a resident of Montague, died suddenly at her home on Friday evening. Deceased who was 39 years of age, was stricken with a heart attack and passed away within a short time. The late Mrs. Code, leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, two daughters, Sylvia and Alfreida and one son Clifford, all at home. She is also survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Edwards of Montague, also four brothers and two sisters, two of the brothers being Leonard and Basil Edwards of Smiths Falls. The funeral was held from her late home, in Montague on Monday afternoon last to St. Bede's Church, where the service was conducted by Capt. Alp, interment afterwards being made in the Church Cemetery. The florarl tributes were spray from Maple Leaf Lodge No. 571, L.O.B.A., and a wreath from the C.P.R. Shopmen. The bearers were W. Dillabough, W. Fitzgerald, W. Code, T. Douglas, H. Buchanan and James McCreary. | Edwards, Nellie Margaret (I22641)
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5974 | ergus was a son of John McDiarmid and Mary Travers McDiarmid. _____ He was a noted chief astronomer at the Dominion Observatory and was granted an MBE in 1946. In 1904 Fergus McDiarmid married Mabel Martin of Ottawa. She died in 1912. Next he married Mrs. George E. Fletcher in 1913. She died in 1936. Lastly he married Mrs. Forester MacKinnon (Mary Edna n?e McDiarmid). He was survived by his third wife; two sons, Fergus James of Fort Wayne, Indiana and Dr. Orvale J. McDiarmid, Washington, D.C.; two daughters, Mrs. David M. Kempner (Marjorie), New York City and Mabel; a step-daughter, Mrs. Harry Miller (Eleanor); a sister, Mrs. Harold B. Newland, Leamington, Ontario. He was predeceased by a brother, Dr. R.J. McDiarmid who died in 1936. Informant of death: Mrs. Mary Edna McDiarmid. Extracted information from - The Ottawa Journal, December 8, 1959, p. 30 | McDiarmid, Fergus Archie (I38712)
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5975 | ERSKINE - In hospital, Almonte Ontario, on Wednesday, August 15th, 1984. Mary Belle Blair. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Clifford Erskine. Dear mother of Doris (Mrs. Russell Camelon), RR 3, Almonte; Marion Harris and Blair Erskine both of Ottawa. Predeceased by one daughter Margaret. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great grand children. In her 90th Year. Friend called at the Kerry Funeral Home 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for visiting on Thursday from 2-5 and 7 9 p.m. Funeral service in the funeral home on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. R. McKenzie officiating. Interment St George's Anglican Cemetery, Clayton. | Blair, Mary Belle (I20136)
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5976 | ervice No: R/281867 Age: 20 Regiment/Service: Royal Canadian Air Force, 429 Sqdn. Son of Alexander Clyde Caldwell and Sarah Alma Caldwell, of Reston, Manitoba, Canada. | Caldwell, Flight Sergeant Andrew Glen Air Gunner (I32324)
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5977 | ervyn Willis Collins, of Kincardine, passed away at Tiverton Park Manor, surrounded by family on Wednesday, February 26th, 2020 at the age of 87. Cherished husband of Mary Collins (n?e Waldeck) of Kincardine. Loving father of Barry (Lynn) Collins of Kincardine, Bill (Sheila) Collins of Kincardine, Mike (Kandice) Collins of Penticton, BC and Steve (Kathy) Collins of Bracebridge. Dear grandfather of Alycia (Nick), Bethany, Micah (Kelsey), Tessa (Jarrett), Mickaela (Robert), Kinsey, Nate, Kaden, Sam, Sadie (Tyler) and Maeve and great-grandfather of Nora and Logan. Remembered by his sister Gwyneth (Bob) Farrell of Kincardine and sister-in-law Brenda Collins of Arthur. Also missed by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Predeceased by his parents Harold and Ina Collins (n?e Needham) and brothers Burton (Margaret) Collins and Bevan Collins. The memorial service to honour Mervyn's life will be held at the Davey-Linklater Funeral Home, Kincardine on Saturday, February 29th, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior, starting at 10:00 a.m.. Pastor Kenneth Craig as officiate. Memorial donations to the Huron Shores Hospice or Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. | Collins, Mervyn Willis (I33082)
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5978 | ERWIN _ William Merville (Mel) April 27, 1908 - April 14, 2005. We regret to announce the passing of William Merville Erwin (Mel). Predeceased by his loving wife Anna in 1990. Mel will be sadly missed by his son Lawrence (Maureen) and granddaughters Marci (Mark), and Katy. He also leaves two great-granddaughters Christina Anna and Ava Elizabeth. Mel worked for many years with Bristol Aero Engines, and in his later years drove a Lion's Easter Seal Bus, helping many in the community. He was a proud member of the Masonic Order for over 50 years (Emerald Lodge). A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. Published in Vancouver Sun on Apr. 16, 2005 | Erwin, William Merville "Mel" (I43334)
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5979 | Esmerelda Garland in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966 Name: Esmerelda Garland Gender: Female Race: White Age: 79 Birth Date: 23 Dec 1884 Birth Place: Salina, Pennsylvania Death Date: 8 Sep 1964 Death Place: Hempfield, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA Father: John W. Garland Mother: Martha Frye Certificate Number: 091035-64 | Garland, Esmeralda (I32645)
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5980 | Esther Ellen Keyes was the daughter of George Keyes and his wife Mary Ann May. She married Richard Whitney Garland, son of Patrick Garland and his wife Eliza Whitney, on September 24, 1884. Esther and Richard had one daughter, Helen Elizabeth Garland, born June 6, 1896. Helen died 11 days later. Esther died 9 days after giving birth to her daughter Elizabeth , and one day after Elizabeth died. | Keyes, Esther Ellen (I20974)
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5981 | Esther Keyes was the daughter of James Keyes and his wife Hester Garland. She married Rev. James Steele, son of Hugh Steele and his wife Elizabeth Reid, on May 22, 1863 in Bruce County, Ontario. They had four children, two sons, John and James (one of whom, James, died in infancy and is buried in Paisley Cemetery) and two daughters, Elizabeth and Clara. Her husband's obituary indicated that he and Esther were buried in the same cemetery as their son John in Berkeley. | Keyes, Esther Victoria (I8987)
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5982 | Esther was a wonderful homemaker, there was always lots of food for any visitors that came. A big garden and canning was the norm with a large family to feed. Esther made quilts for all the members of the family in her retirement years. | Price, Esther Euphema (I9273)
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5983 | Esther's parents Thomas and Gertrude died Dec 11, 1935 on their way to the Almonte Poultry fair with Mr. Richard Burke. They were all killed after being hit by a freight train at a crossing in Pakenham, Ontario. They had 8 children | Cochran, Gertrude Lillian (I18711)
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5984 | Esther's parents Thomas and Gertrude died Dec 11, 1935 on their way to the Almonte Poultry fair with Mr. Richard Burke. They were all killed after being hit by a freight train at a crossing in Pakenham, Ontario. They had 8 children | Somerton, Thomas (I18712)
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5985 | eter was a son of James Cram and Jennett McPhail, both born in Scotland. Peter was a gentleman and widowed. Informant for his death was J.A.C. Cram, son. Peter and Margaret Cram were the parents of James, Nettie (died, c. age 15), Mary, John and Annie. ____ Wednesday February 18 Peter Cram, Carleton Place. Born in Beckwith January 28, 1831. Married Appleton in April 1857 to Margaret Campbell, Drummond who died in 1909 and to them a family of four: J.A. Cram, at home; (Mary C.) Mrs. Geo. Waters, Detroit; John W., Regina; and (Annie) Mrs. Wm. Findlay, town. Brother, late John F. To Pine Grove cemetery Saturday last. Originally published in: Carleton Place Central Canadian | Cram, Peter (I8051)
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5986 | Ethel Jean committed suicide and murdered her two sons by drowning - somewhere in the London ON area. | Anderson, Ethel Jean (I1589)
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5987 | Eula Marie Duncan, 98, a longtime Skagit County resident, passed away at her home in Burlington on Friday, April 25, 2008. She was born on May 14, 1909 in Dollarville, Michigan, the daughter of Frank & Clara Carlson Goodyear. Eula moved to the Eutopia area east of Sedro-Woolley with her family in 1912 and was raised and attended grade school there. She graduated from Sedro-Woolley High School in 1927 and then attended and graduated from Cheney State College with a teaching degree. Eula taught school for several years until she was united in marriage to John C. 'Pete' Duncan in Idaho on March 21, 1936. They made their home in Sedro-Woolley and in 1937 their daughter, Darlene, was born and Eula's primary focus was to her family, being a devoted wife and mother. She also worked at the family lumber mill, Goodyear Nelson, for several years. With her family Eula enjoyed traveling the country in their RV, and she was quite an accomplished hunter and fisherman. Eula was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Pete, in 1979; daughter, Darlene, in 2007; her sister and brother-in-law, Frances & Chester DeWitt; and nephews, Gary & Bill DeWitt. She is survived by two nieces: Molly (LeRoy) Sackman, of Burlington, and Jean DeWitt, of Sedro-Woolley; five great-nieces: Melanie (Ralph) Leaning, of Tacoma, Candy (Dale) Taylor, of Moses Lake, and Julie (Rick) Tingley, Kristin Nelson and Stacy Dean, all of Sedro-Woolley; great-nephew, Steven DeWitt, of Sedro-Woolley; and numerous great-great-nieces and nephews. A Life Celebration gathering will be held at Eula's home at the Creekside Retirement Community, 413 Alissa Lane in Burlington on Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 1:00 PM. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley. | Goodyear, Eula Marie (I12660)
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5988 | Evan Richards and Janet McIntosh Miller were married at Crossfield, Alberta in 1913. Mrs. Janet Richards Mrs. Janet Richards, 86, [sic] of 923 20th Ave. N.W., died in General Hospital Tuesday after a brief illness. Born in Carleton Place, Ont., she moved west to Crossfield in 1910. In 1929 she settled in Calgary. Her husband, Evan, died in Calgary in 1943. Surviving are a son, William, Calgary; two grandchildren and two sisters in Eastern Canada. Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, November 2, 1955, page 2 Name: Janet Mcintosh Miller Gender: Female Birth Date: 25 Nov 1872 Birth Place: Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Father: David Miller Mother: Elizabeth Henderson Alberta Death Reg. #1955-08-007415 | Miller, Janet "Jennie" McIntosh (I7137)
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5989 | Evan Richards and Janet McIntosh Miller were married at Crossfield, Alberta in 1913. RICHARDS--In this city, Aug. 18, Evan, beloved husband of Mrs. Janette Richards, 923 20th Ave. N.W. Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, August 19, 1943, page 12 Alberta Death Reg. #1943-08-202669 | Richards, Evan (I25307)
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5990 | EVANS / CODE, Don Duncan and rileyj21 could be 4th cousin through: 3rd. great grandparents Benjamin Richard Evans and Rachel Code as common ancestors with shared DNA of 6.2 cM across 1 segment as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Hunt, Judy (I26938)
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5991 | EVANS / MUNRO, Don Duncan and T.P. could be 3rd cousin 1x removed through: 2ND Great Grandparents William James Evans and Elizabeth "Betsy" Munro as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 25 cM across 3 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Prescott, T. (I26870)
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5992 | Evans, Lois Evelyn (nee Pegg) Lois passed away peacefully in hospital, Smiths Falls on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at the age of 90. Cherished and much loved mother to David (Ellie) Evans of Carleton Place, Nancy (Hugh) Bennett of Smiths Falls and Laurie (Greg) Banks of Cincinatti, Ohio. Predeceased by her former husband Melvin Evans and infant children Bonnie and Dale as well as her parents Norman and Myrtle (Lawson) Pegg. Treasured Grannie to Brianne, Lisa and Brett Evans, Kaitlin Bennett and Adam, Christopher and Annie Banks. Great Grannie to Gwyneth, Cadence, Zachary, Landon and Noah. Loved sister to Douglas (the late Julia) Pegg and Eunice (the late Harris) Gibson and sister-in-law to the late Ethel (the late Grenville) Moffitt. Fondly remembered by numerous cousins, extended family and friends. "When a central figure like Lois is gone, it changes everything, like the ground shifting beneath you in an earthquake. She was a force of nature, headstrong but kind, tiny but mighty. We will miss her." Visitation will take place at the Blair & Son Funeral Home 112 Beckwith St. N. Smiths Falls on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 from 5:00 ? 7:00 p.m. A private graveside service will be held at Lombardy Union Cemetery. In memory of Lois, contributions to St. John's Anglican Church or Diabetes Canada would be appreciated. | Pegg, Lois Evelyn (I31921)
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5993 | Evans, Melvin Weir Restford. Peacefully at home surrounded by love, on Thursday, October 23, 1997, Melvin Weir Restford Evans (founder of Mel Evans Electrical Limited) in his 74th year. Cherished husband of Pearl Burbank Evans. Dear father by first marriage of David (Ellie) Evans (Children Brianne, Lisa and Brett) of Carleton Place; Nancy (Hugh) Bennett (daughter Kaitland) of Smiths Falls and Laurie (Greg) Banks (Children Adam, Christopher and Annie) of Cincinnati, Ohio. Stepfather of Bruce (Lynn) Pearson of Kanata; Nancy (Elvin) Reimer (Children Benjamin, Jennifer, Jesse, Miranda and Zachary) of La Ronge Sask. and Cynthia (Michael) Peroff (children Alana, Andrew and Ashley Melissa) of North York. Also survived by his only sister Ethel (Grenville) Moffatt of Oxford Mills and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and loyal friends. Friends may call at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service will be held in St John the Evangelist Anglican Church Smiths Falls on Monday, October 27th at 1:30 p.m. Interment to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. | Evans, Melvin Weir Resford "Mel" (I31920)
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5994 | EVANS, Roy In an Ottawa hospital on Wednesday, September 17, 1980, Roy Reston Evans, age 83, Kemptville, Ont., husband of the late Sarah Ellen (Ella) Weir. Dear father of Mel, Smiths Falls; Mrs. Grenville Moffitt (Ethel), Oxford Mills RR 1. Grandfather of Mrs. John Hicks (Marilyn) and Ian Moffitt, Ottawa; Gary, Ronald and Connie Moffitt, Oxford Mills; David Evans, Ignace, Ont.; Mrs. Hugh Bennett (Nancy) and Laurie Evans, Smiths Falls and 5 great grandchildren. Brother of William, Oxford Mills. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville, on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the chapel Saturday 2:30 p.m. Interment Oxford Mills. Contributions to Ontario Heart Foundation, Box 783, Kemptville, or Kidney Foundation, 2199 Regency Terrace, Ottawa. | Evans, Roy Reston (I6488)
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5995 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I27989)
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5996 | EVANS-CODE, Don Duncan and Don Howard McLeod could be 4th cousin through: 3rd. great grandparents Benjamin Richard Evans and Rachel Code as common ancestors with shared DNA of 23 cM across two segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | McLeod, Don Howard (I27829)
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5997 | EVANS-CODE, Don Duncan and Heather M. Hunt (hmhunt1) could be 4th cousin through: 3rd. great grandparents Benjamin Richard Evans and Rachel Code as common ancestors with shared DNA of 17 cM across 2 segments as recorded in Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Hunt, Heather M. (I26937)
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5998 | EVANS-CODE, Don Duncan and Irene Stewart could be maternal 4th cousins through: 3rd great grandparents Benjamin Richard Evans and Rachel Code as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 42 cM across 2 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | Stewart, Irene (I36868)
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5999 | EVANS-CODE, Don Duncan and keltiearmstrong could be 4th cousin 1x removed through: 3rd. great-grandparents Benjamin Richard evans and Rachel Code as common ancestors with shared DNA of 7 cM across one segment as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. | Armstrong, Keltie (I27988)
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6000 | EVANS-CODE, Don Duncan and Linda WIllson-CUTTS could be 4th cousin 1x removed through: 3rd. great-grandparents Benjamin Richard Evans and Rachel Code as common ancestors with shared DNA of 7 cM across one segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. | McIntyre, Linda Willson (I27996)
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