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6101 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Oakes, Gordon Auburn (I4725)
 
6102 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Oakes, Gordon Auburn (I4725)
 
6103 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Lucas, Ella May (I4730)
 
6104 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Lucas, Ella May (I4730)
 
6105 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Kidd, Anne Jane (I4731)
 
6106 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Kelly, John Melvin (I4732)
 
6107 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Kelly, John Melvin (I4732)
 
6108 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Marwick, Mary HAZEL (I4738)
 
6109 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Marwick, Mary HAZEL (I4738)
 
6110 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Kidd, Frederick Victor (I4745)
 
6111 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Family: Thomas Henry Lucas / Mary Margaret Bowlby (F1654)
 
6112 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Family: Robert John Styles / Elizabeth Kidd (F1655)
 
6113 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Family: Gordon Auburn Oakes / Ellen Kidd (F1659)
 
6114 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Family: John Alexander Kidd / Ella May Lucas (F1661)
 
6115 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Family: John Melvin Kelly / Anne Jane Kidd (F1662)
 
6116 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Family: William Kelly / Hannah Reid (F1663)
 
6117 Fay (Lucas) Bertrand; http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/5891/john.html.2005 Family: Edward Albert Kidd / Mary HAZEL Marwick (F1664)
 
6118 Featherston, Emma Mabel - In Hospital at Carleton Place, Wednesday, June 28, 1961, Emma O'Hara widow of William Thomas Featherstone, in her 75th year. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. Service in chapel Saturday 2:30 p.m. Interment Munster Union Cemetery.
The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 30 June 1961, page 38, column 2. 
O'Hara, Emma Mabel (I10089)
 
6119 FEATHERSTON, William Thomas - After a lengthy illness, at his residence, RR No. 3, Stittsville, on Friday, February 17, 1961, Bill Tom Featherston, beloved husband of Emma O'Hara. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. Funeral Sunday at 2:15 for service in Munster United Church at 3 p.m. Interment Munster Union cemetery.
The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 18 February 1961, page 22, column 2. 
Featherston, William Thomas (I10084)
 
6120 February 10, 1973 - The death occurred in the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital, Saturday, February 10th of William Oliver Gardiner, life long resident of Scotch Corners. Born January 25, 1901 , he was eldest son of the late Thomas J. Gardiner and his wife Sarah Rathwell. He was a member of John's Anglican Church, Innisville and an honorary Member of L.O.L. No. 92. On June 11, 1924 he was married to Marion Bennett, who survives. Also surviving are two sons T. Francis with Bell Canada and Kenneth G. with Lanark Mutual Fire Insurance Co., two daughters, Saidee, Mrs. K. G. Dowdall, St. George, Ont. and Thelma, Mrs. M. Dowdall, Carleton Place. There are nine grandchildren and one great granddaughter, a brother S. J. Gardiner Carleton Place and a sister, Mrs. Cecil Jackson, Innisville and a brother George, predeceased. Largely attended by relatives and friends the funeral took place from The Barker Funeral Home to St. John's Church and Cemetery on Monday, February 12, Rev. H. Brown officiating. The pallbearers were six nephews, John Sheil, Howard Bennett, Eric Robertson, Arnold Jackson, Allan Gardiner and Thomas Gardiner. Gardiner, William Oliver (I3992)
 
6121 FEE, James Kenneth - In hospital at Ottawa on Saturday, February l5th, 1987, Ken Fee (age 63 years); beloved son of the late Hubert Fee and his wife the late Jeanette Aitkin and dear brother of Arthur of Kingston, Mrs. Muriel Kernaghn of Toronto, Mrs. Helen Thompson of Clinton and Melville of Ashton. Also survived by seven nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Hole, 127 Church Street, Almonte or, Monday and where service was held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Bob Hill officiated. Spring interment United Cemetery, Carleton Place. Fee, James Kenneth "Ken" (I5335)
 
6122 Ferd and Gertrude were married on Feb 9, 1948 and lived in Faribault throughout their marriage. He was a dedicated farmer for 37 years before retiring. Ferd & Trudy then spent winters in McAllen, Texas where he died.

After Ferd passed away, Trudy sold part of the farm to Rice County. A 60 acre parcel of this land was developed and dedicated to Ferdinand as "Caron Park". It is complete with a sheltered picnic area, hiking trails and a stream flowing though the woods - a wonderful nature study area. 
Caron, Ferdinand Francis "Ferd" (I30320)
 
6123 Fern Loreen Munro, loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and friend, passed away with family at her side on Saturday, February 16, 2019 at the Nipawin Hospital.
Fern was born August 2, 1930 to Oscar and Annie Westman at Nipawin, SK. She was the second youngest of six siblings. She spent all of her 88 years in the White Fox/Nipawin area.
Fern grew up on the family farm outside of White Fox. She married the love of her life, Art Munro, on July 26, 1950. While raising their three children, they operated Munro's Meats and Locker Plant until October of 1973. After selling the business, they moved to a new life on the farm. Her door was always open for company to stop in for coffee or a great meal. With the help of family and friends, Fern was able to remain on the farm for three years after Art's passing in 2012.
Fern had a life full of happiness with her family, friends and community. She was an active member in the United Church and was always involved in community activities and events. She loved music and sang in both the church choir and later the Singing Pines in Nipawin. Art and Fern would turn heads when they danced together.
Fern also enjoyed gardening, golfing and curling well into her 80's, and her time as a member of the Red Hat Society. She loved her travels to Arizona for the winters, west to visit family and the special mother and daughters' trips to San Francisco, Hawaii, Victoria and a Caribbean cruise.
Her energy, enthusiasm and friendliness drew people to her. She delighted in the company of others, especially family and close friends.
Fern was a beautiful person inside and out. Left to cherish her memory are Grant and Joey, Matthew, Daniel & Kelsey, Scott; Marilyn and Ray, Quinn; Joan and Murray, Keri & Ange, Nixon, Jesse, Parker; Michelle; Dot Van Steinburg; cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and all who knew her. 
Westman, Fern Loreen (I31558)
 
6124 Final resting place unknown. Name listed at Panel 18 on the Memorial.

Gravesite Details
Assistant Steward, Canadian Merchant Navy. Age: 47.

 
Banning, Asst. stwd. Roscoe Earl "Ross" (I19048)
 
6125 Final resting place unknown. Name listed on the Vimy Memorial. Giles, Private Thomas Basil (I25894)
 
6126 Final resting place unknown. Name listed on the Vimy Memorial. Currie, Pvt. Earl (I28510)
 
6127 Final Tribute Paid Dr. J. A. Johnston

Dr. J. A. Johnston, a "dedicated" family physician in Carleton Place for the past 43 years, was paid final tribute by the community at large and numerous friends at his funeral last Friday afternoon. The doctor died suddenly at his residence on Bridge street during the evening of November 21, at the age of 71 years. The remains rested at his residence until Friday morning when it was taken to St. James Anglican Church for service in the afternoon, conducted by his rector, Rev. E. D. Fleming. Interment was made in the parish cemetery. A fitting tribute to his memory as an outstanding physician was paid by the medical fraternity of the district who formed a guard of honor at the church and at the cemetery. They numbered the medical staff of Carleton Place and Almonte and Dr. Brannan, president of the Lanark County Medical Society, Dr. J. C. Samis and Dr. W. H. Caven of Ottawa. The field of politics within the Progressive Conservative party of the province and the country was long one of Dr. Johnston's greatest interests. The honorary pallbearers consisted of three representatives of the Progressive Conservative Association, the Hon. George E. Gomme, Ontario Minister of Highways; Desmond Code, MP for Lanark and George H. Doucett, a former MLA and MP for Lanark. Others were George E. Findlay representing Findlays Ltd.; Roy McKittrick representing the Canadian Legion; Mayor Howard W. McNeely representing the Corporation; G. W. B. McDonald representing the Industrial Commission and a personal friend, Dr. E. J. Walroth. The active pallbearers were members of C Company of the Lanark and Renfrew Scottish Regiment. The doctor was medical officer for many years. He was born in North Gower Township, a son of the late James Johnston and his wife, Martha Allen. He received his primary and secondary education there and graduated with his Bachelor of Medicine degree at the University of Toronto. He practised at St. Luke's Hospital in Ottawa for a year and came to Carleton Place on July 29, 1924, occupying the present residence. Here he began his 43 years of dedicated practise in Carleton Place and the surrounding farming community. He was elected to Carleton Place Council in 1929 and served as a councillor, reeve and warden of Lanark County and in 1937 as mayor of Carleton Place. One of his greatest interests was the field of politics and he became an adviser and friend of those in high positions today. He was a member of the of the Lanark County Progressive Conservative Association for many years and also served as president of the Carleton Place Association. One of his hobbies was the raising of sheep and saddle horses on his farm at North Gower. While many people may have thought Dr. Johnston's life was in narrow ways, his interests were varied and his presence behind the scenes .was always felt by those with whom he worked. An example of this as the acquisition of new industry in Carleton Place. Dr. Johnston was a power to the Industrial Commission. He thought much of Canada and as a result used his influence in advancing Eastern Ontario particularly. He was married in St. Paul's Church at Almonte on April 5, 1926 to the former Annie Thompson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thompson. During his years here he did not miss attending the 8 o'clock service at St. James Anglican Church. He served for years as a church warden and in other capacities. Another interest was the University Club of Ottawa. He was an associate member of the Mississippi Golf Club and a member of the I.O.O.F for 51 years. He and Miss Evelyn Wilson were founders of the St. John Ambulance Brigade here. Dr. Johnston served as medical officer of Carleton Place, Beckwith, Ramsay and Pakenham for many years. He was also medical officer for Findlays Ltd. Besides his wife, he is survived by a sister, Della Johnston of Ottawa and a brother, Russell of Kars, Ont.

 
Johnston, Dr. John Allen M. D. (I26718)
 
6128 Find A Grave contributor Bonnie McMillin has made a suggestion: George Orm was her first husband and they had 5 children together before the divorced. Her parents were Isaac Mills and Elizabeth "Betsy" Minthorn
Wife of James C. Harris
Wife of August Schmier
From Mary Schmier: I just found a list of Onaway deaths at migenweb.net It says she was widowed at the time of death, her husband was August, she was born on September 3, 1873. It says she was a resident of Atlanta in Montmorency County, but that she died on April 5, 1961 in Onaway in Presque Isle County. She was 87y7m2d at time of death, and died of coronary occlusion, coronary thrombosis, coronary arteriosclerosis, and influenza and was buried on April 8, 1961. The informant for the death certificate was Mrs. Beulah Orm. 
Mills, Mary Ellen (I23832)
 
6129 Find a grave record doed not record a place of birth. Russell, Agnes Mary (I15487)
 
6130 Find birth notice for Herbert Ross Snedden from 1902 Snedden, Herbert Ross "Herb" (I1294)
 
6131 find death info Barker, William John (I31)
 
6132 Findlay, Beverly Arlene - On Sunday January 11th, 2015 at the Guelph General Hospital at the age of 74, she passed away with her family by her side. Loving wife of the late Daniel Findlay for 48 years. Loving mother of Jennifer and her husband Brett Gibson and Bruce and his wife Alyson. Treasured Baba of Rachel, Tori, Laura and Jeffrey. Family was everything to her. Survived by her sisters Darlene Lougheed Bennett and Shirley Bolton. Beverly is preceded in death by her parents, Ross and Beatrice, and brother Arnold. She will truly miss her family, friends, the Richardson family, her many nieces & nephews, the grand dogs and her neighbours from North Bay. Mom welcomed everyone, including animals into her home and always enjoyed a good get together. She loved playing the piano, feeding the birds and canoeing with Dad. Her lively spirit will be truly missed. The family will receive friends and relatives at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Rd., north of Maple Ave., Georgetown 905-877-3631 on Saturday January 17th from 2 - 5pm. A celebration of Beverly's life will be held in the chapel on Sunday January 18th at 12:00PM. Interment will take place at Greenwood Cemetery, Georgetown on Monday January 19th at 10:30AM. If desired, memorial donations can be made to the Salvation Army or the Humane Society.

Source: https://jonesfuneralhome.co/tribute/details/1592/Beverly-Findlay/obituary.html#tribute-start 
Stanzel, Beverly Arlene (I37101)
 
6133 First Cousin of Loretta Foy Scott Morrow, Margaret Ann (I2041)
 
6134 First Husband John Henry Thewlis (1903-1941)
Second Husband Albert Leo Dunlap (1899-1991)

2000, March, The Lusk Herald

?b?Mary Agnes Foster (Turner) (Thewlis) Dunlap?/b?
Mary Agnes Foster (Turner) (Thewlis) Dunlap entered into eternal rest with the Lord on Feb. 22, 2000, at Ponderosa Villa in Crawford, Neb. She was born June 28, 1905 at her parents home where she was also baptized in Ramsey Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Her parents were John H. and Agnes (McIlraith) Turner. Mary attended Appleton S.S. No. 11 public school in Appleton, Ontario, and graduated from Almonte High School in 1921. She then attended nursing school, graduating from Ottawa Civic Hospital in 1924, and matriculated from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, in 1928 with a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. Following her graduation, Mary was a Nursing Instructress at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, becoming Nursing Instructress at Lamont Hospital in Lamont, Alberta, Canada. On September 19, 1936, Mary married John H. Thewlis. To this union were born two children, Anne and Ina. John Died on July 11, 1941. In August, 1944 Mary and her two children moved to Sioux County, Nebraska, arriving in Lusk, Wyoming, on the "Galloping Goose." Mary was then married to Leo Dunlap on August 24, 1944. They made their home on a ranch north of Harrison, Neb., known now as the Joe Falkenburg South Ranch. After her marriage, Mary kept herself busy with nursing, as she served as the Sioux County School nurse, which included implementing the annual health physicals, served as a rodeo nurse, 4-H camp nurse, as well as doing relief nursing in Lusk, Edgemont, S.D., and Crawford, Neb. She also served as the Sioux County Ag Hall Superintendent for at least 15 years, was a 4-H leader, and taught first aid classes. She was a member of the United Methodist Church. In 1947 Mary became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America. She was an American National Red Cross Nurse in 1950. In August 1948 Mary and Leo adopted two sons, Terry and Jerry Dunlap. In May 1974 Mary and Leo retired and moved to Crawford, Neb. Leo died on July 3, 1991. While living in Crawford, Mary remained active in the community. She was a volunteer at Ponderosa Villa, a volunteer with R.S.V.P., receiving a certificate for contributing over 2100 hours of service. She was a member of the Crawford Congregational Church, where she served as a member of the Diaconate, and flower lady, as well as secretary/treasurer for the women's circle, and helping with church fundraising activities. When her health deteriorated to the point that she was unable to practice nursing, she did private duty nursing, often sitting with people who were very ill or dying at the Crawford Hospital, Ponderosa Villa or the Niobrara County Hospital in Lusk, Wyo. During her free time, Mary enjoyed knitting, art, needlework, crocheting, reading, cooking and music. She quilted baby quilts, and embroidered two quilts of the United States, one with the state birds, and one with the state flowers, and made an afghan for each member of her family. She was also afforded the opportunity to take a few trips to her homeland, Canada. Mary moved to Ponderosa Villa on Feb. 1, 1998. Mary was a lifetime member of the Ottawa Civic Hospital Alumnae. Mary is preceded in death by her parents, her two husbands, three brothers: Ross Turner, Cecil Turner, J. M. Turner; one sister, Anna Turner and two sons-in-law, Rolland Quintard and Keith Glaubius. She leaves to mourn her daughters Anne (Thewlis) Quintard of Harrison, Neb., Ina Glaubius of Wisner, Neb.; sons Terry and wife Janet Dunlap of North Platte, Neb.; Jerry and Wife Lovilla Dunlap of Lovell, Ark.; 10 grandchildren: Monique (Bradshaw) Quintard, Rolisa Lewis, Mark Glaubius, Michael Glaubius, Marijean Peterson, Rebecca Dunlap-Morton, Rachel Dunlap, Allan Dunlap, Jennifer Dunlap, Luke Dunlap; 9 great-grandchildren; Etelka "Teli" Bradshaw, Tyler and Spencer Lewis, Zachary and Alexander Glaubius, Sophie Glaubius, Gabe Morton, Melissa Hotell, and Barry Western; two greatgranddaughters, Laurel Rae Hotell and Emily Michelle Hotell; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral services were Feb. 26 at the Memorial United Methodist Church in Harrison, Neb., with the Reverend Neil Kloppenborg officiating. Burial will be in the Old Kirk Cemetery at Aliment, Ontario, Canada at a later date. Memorials are established to the Crawford Ambulance Fund, or Ponderosa Villa in Crawford, Neb., or the Harrison Ambulance Fund or the Memorial United Methodist Church in Harrison. Memorials may be sent in care of Security Bank, P. O. Box 216, Harrison, NE 69346. Chamberlain Chapel of Crawford, Neb., was in charge of arrangements.

[from the Niobrara County Library, Lusk Wyoming ]

 
Turner, Mary Agnes Foster (I24246)
 
6135 First husband: Delmar Garland Graham (1904-1966),
Second husband: Nicholas Di Matteo (? - 1989)) 
Lumsden, Annie Dorothy (I19869)
 
6136 First marriage Dr. Alfred Holmes Simpson (Aug 12 1869, Ontario - October 25, 1905, Salmon Arm, BC) who she married October 31, 1895 at Banff, Alberta.
Second marriage to George Hamilton Scandrett Edwardes on November 28, 1907 at the Wilmarch ranch at Salmon Arm, BC, who died before her.
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Published in the Daily Colonist
October 5, 1954
Victoria, BC

EDWARDES - On October 2, 1954, in Victoria, Frances Mary Stewart Edwardes of 1447 St. David Street, widow of George H. Edwardes, born in Peterbourough Ont., and a resident of Victoria for 40 years. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. W. P. [Grace] Lukis in England, two sisters, Mrs. G. Forbes, Victoria, and Mrs. W. W. Foster of Vancouver, B.C. 
Stewart, Frances Mary (I22601)
 
6137 First marriage to Elizabeth Spearman was less than 1 year, when she passed away from Typhoid Fever. They had a daughter Elizabeth, who seems to have married a couple of times in New York state. Couple of years later, William would marry Adelaide Sheppard, and she may have moved to Illinois. William's 3rd marriage would be to Margaret Pink in September 1893, three months after the birth of his son Charles (so it's not completely clear if the boy's mother is Adelaide or Margaret). Their marriage would last 11 years, when Margaret passes away from Pernicious anemia at 35 years of age. William would survive another 29 years before being killed by a train, the week before Christmas 1933. Corbett, William (I34321)
 
6138 First name(s)?tab?Edson A.
Last name?tab?Titus
Sex?tab?Male
Race?tab?White
Age?tab?52
Birth year?tab?1849
Birth place?tab?Vermont
Father's first name(s)?tab?George H.
Father's last name?tab?Titus
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Jane
Mother's last name?tab?Adams
Event?tab?Marriage
Year?tab?1901
Event date?tab?11 Feb 1901
Location?tab?Sault Ste Marie
County?tab?Chippewa
State?tab?Michigan
Country?tab?United States
Spouse's first name(s)?tab?Mary Esther
Spouse's last name?tab?Coxford
Spouse's sex?tab?Female
Spouse's race?tab?White
Spouse's age?tab?36
Spouse's birth year?tab?1865
Spouse's birth place?tab?Ontario
Spouse's father's first name(s)?tab?John
Spouse's father's last name?tab?Coxford
Spouse's mother's first name(s)?tab?Sarah Ann
Spouse's mother's last name?tab?Ellis
FamilySearch film number?tab?001007567
Record set?tab?United States Marriages
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Civil Marriage & Divorce
Collections from?tab?Americas, United States
FamilySearch

Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl 
Family: Edson Alfred Titus / Hester May Coxford (F2672)
 
6139 First name(s)?tab?Geo Austin
Last name?tab?Garland
Sex?tab?Male
Birth year?tab?1899
Birth date?tab?18 Oct 1899
Registration year?tab?1899
Father's first name(s)?tab?Patrick
Father's last name?tab?Garland
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Helen
Mother's last name?tab?Hall
Place?tab?Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, Canada
City?tab?Ottawa
County?tab?Lanark
Province?tab?Ontario
Country?tab?Canada
Batch number?tab?C06286-4
Film number?tab?2021631
Record set?tab?Ontario Birth Index 1860-1920
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Civil Births
Collections from?tab?Canada, Americas 
Garland, George Austin "Austin" (I27676)
 
6140 First name(s)?tab?James
Last name?tab?Burnside
Birth year?tab?1736
Death year?tab?1811
Death date?tab?? ? 1811
Age?tab?75
Burial year?tab?1811
Burial date?tab?22 Jul 1811
Burial place?tab?Ramshorn & Blackfriars, Glasgow
County?tab?Lanarkshire
Country?tab?Scotland
Notes?tab?old age
Record set?tab?Scotland, Parish Deaths & Burials 1564-2017
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
Collections from?tab?United Kingdom, Scotland

First name(s)?tab?James
Last name?tab?Burnside
Birth year?tab?1736
Age?tab?75
Death year?tab?1811
Death Date?tab?22 Jul 1811
Burial year?tab?1811
Place?tab?Glasgow
County?tab?Lanarkshire
Country?tab?-
Page?tab?61
Archive Ref?tab?OPR 644/61
Year Range?tab?1808-1819
Item?tab?2
Record set?tab?Scotland, Parish Deaths & Burials 1564-2017
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
Collections from?tab?United Kingdom, Scotland 
Burnside, James (I11206)
 
6141 First name(s)?tab?Janet
Last name?tab?Love
Gender?tab?Female
Birth year?tab?1739
Birth place?tab?-
Baptism year?tab?1739
Baptism date?tab?15 Oct 1739
Baptism place?tab?LOW CHURCH, PAISLEY, RENFREW, SCOTLAND
Father's first name(s)?tab?Andrew
Father's last name?tab?Love
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Janet
Mother's last name?tab?White
Residence?tab?Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Place?tab?Paisley
County?tab?Renfrewshire
Country?tab?Scotland
Record set?tab?Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Parish Baptisms
Collections from?tab?Scotland, United Kingdom 
Love, Janet (I23082)
 
6142 First name(s)?tab?John
Last name?tab?Kerr
Age?tab?75
Birth year?tab?1728
Death date?tab?? ? 1803
Death year?tab?1803
Burial year?tab?1803
Burial date?tab?03 Feb 1803
Burial place?tab?Glasgow High Church, Glasgow
County?tab?Lanarkshire
Country?tab?Scotland
Notes?tab?labourer
Record set?tab?Scotland, Glasgow & Lanarkshire Death & Burial Index
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
Collections from?tab?United Kingdom, Scotland 
Kerr, John (I9067)
 
6143 First name(s)?tab?Margaret
Last name?tab?Murray
Gender?tab?Female
Birth year?tab?1802
Birth place?tab?-
Baptism year?tab?1802
Baptism date?tab?29 Nov 1802
Baptism place?tab?RESOLIS,ROSS AND CROMARTY,SCOTLAND
Father's first name(s)?tab?Hugh
Father's last name?tab?Murray
Mother's first name(s)?tab?-
Mother's last name?tab?-
Place?tab?Resolis
County?tab?Ross and Cromarty
Country?tab?Scotland
Record set?tab?Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Parish Baptisms
Collections from?tab?Scotland, United Kingdom 
Murray, Margaret Janet (I6388)
 
6144 First name(s)?tab?Margaret
Last name?tab?Murray
Marriage year?tab?1821
Marriage date?tab?05 Jan 1821
Marriage place?tab?Creich,Sutherland,Scotland
Spouse's first name(s)?tab?Donald
Spouse's last name?tab?Munro
Place?tab?Creich
County?tab?Sutherland
Country?tab?Scotland
Record set?tab?Scotland Marriages 1561-1910
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Parish Marriages
Collections from?tab?Scotland, United Kingdom 
Family: Donald Hilton Munro / Margaret Janet Murray (F791)
 
6145 First name(s)?tab?Peter Orton
Last name?tab?Simpson
Sex?tab?Male
Birth year?tab?1892
Birth date?tab?13 Mar 1892
Father's first name(s)?tab?Samuel C
Father's last name?tab?Simpson
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Janet
Mother's last name?tab?McRone
Place?tab?Beckwith Twp., Lanark, Ontario, Canada
County?tab?Lanark
Province?tab?Ontario
Country?tab?Canada
Batch number?tab?C01809-0
Film number?tab?1846226
Record set?tab?Ontario Birth Index 1860-1920
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Civil Births
Collections from?tab?Canada, Americas 
Simpson, Peter Orton (I6245)
 
6146 First name(s)?tab?Robert
Last name?tab?Garland
Gender?tab?Male
Baptism year?tab?1910
Place?tab?Carberry
Date of birth?tab?26/03/1910
Registration number?tab?1910-013440
Father's first name(s)?tab?-
Father's last name?tab?-
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Mary Eleanor
Mother's last name?tab?Xeaslam
Parent's married?tab?Yes
Mother's marital status?tab?Married
Province?tab?Manitoba
Country?tab?Canada
Record set?tab?Manitoba Birth Index
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Civil Births
Collections from?tab?Americas, Canada
Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency 
Garland, Robert Edward Haslan Sr. (I30830)
 
6147 First name(s)?tab?Wesley
Last name?tab?Kidd
Sex?tab?Male
Birth year?tab?1891
Birth date?tab?06 Apr 1891
Father's first name(s)?tab?John
Father's last name?tab?Kidd
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Mary Jane
Mother's last name?tab?-
Place?tab?Alice & Fraser Township, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
County?tab?Renfrew
Province?tab?Ontario
Country?tab?Canada
Batch number?tab?C01781-4
Film number?tab?1846445
Record set?tab?Ontario Birth Index 1860-1920
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Civil Births
Collections from?tab?Canada, Americas 
Kidd, Wesley J. (I4227)
 
6148 First name(s)?tab?William Hall
Last name?tab?Garland
Sex?tab?Male
Birth year?tab?1902
Birth date?tab?22 Apr 1902
Father's first name(s)?tab?Patrick
Father's last name?tab?Garland
Mother's first name(s)?tab?Hellen
Mother's last name?tab?Hall
Place?tab?Carleton, Hintonburg, Ontario, Canada
County?tab?Lanark
Province?tab?Ontario
Country?tab?Canada
Batch number?tab?C06111-0
Film number?tab?2130512
Record set?tab?Ontario Birth Index 1860-1920
Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory?tab?Civil Births
Collections from?tab?Canada, Americas 
Garland, William Hall (I27678)
 
6149 First wife of Fraser Wentworth Perfect; married December29, 1920, at Winnipeg, Manitoba; Manitoba marriage registration 1920,063105. Family: Fraser Wentworth Perfect / Irene Alda Bingham (F15342)
 
6150 First wife of William Joseph Cram. Mitchell, Annie (I21880)
 

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