Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 7,001 to 7,050 of 12,186
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7001 | In 1881 John *Gallt (40), wife Anne (40), children; Robert (10), William (8), James (6) and Sarah I. (4) lived in North Gower Township, Carleton County, Ontario. John was a laborer. NOTE: Surname spelled as it appears on original image of this census. John born in Ireland. Anne born in "O"=Ontario. In 1891 John Gault (53), wife Annie (50), children; Robert (19), William (16), Howard (14) and David (6) lived in North Gower, Carleton County, Ontario. John was a hotel keeper. William was a laborer. NOTE: John born in Ireland and the rest born in Ontario. In 1901 William A. Gault (b. 16 Nov. 1874), wife Della B. (b. 4 Sept. 1878), son Frederick E. (b. 11 Nov. 1900) and boarders; William Nevin (b. 4 Jan. 1883), Archibald McCallum (b. 5 Jan. 1864) and Frank Salsbury (b. 10 April 1867) lived at Pincher Creek, Alberta, Northwest Territories. William was a hotel keeper. Mr. Nevin was a carpenter. Mr. McCallum was a farmer. Mr. Salsbury was a teamster. On 14 May 1910 William A. Gault (36), wife, Bertha A. (30), children; Fred E. (10), James D. (8), Jean (6), Retta (4) and Guy L. (2) lived in Dyer Precinct, Douglas County, Washington. William and Bertha had been married 12 years; having 5 children, 5 living. William was a farmer. NOTE: Names spelled as they appear on original image of this census. At first glance William and Bertha's middle initials look like a "Q". Enlarge image and compare to others on same page to clearly see the "A". On 20 March 1916 Mrs. Wm. Gault (35), children; Fred (16), James (14), Jean (11), Gretta (10), Guy (7), Earl (4) and Joseph (1) arrived at the Port of Kingsgate, British Columbia, Canada. They came from Mansfield, Washington. They were going to Innisfail, Alberta. Manifest says Bertha was joining her husband. In 1916 Wm. A. Gault (45), wife Della (38), son, Fred (17), son, Jas. (14), daughter, Jean (12), daughter, Retta (10), son, Guy (8), son Earl (5) and son, Joseph (2) lived in Grande Prairie, Dist. 37 Edmonton West, Alberta, Canada. In 1921 William A. Gault (48), wife Bertha (32), children; Jean (17), Retta (14), Guy (11), Earl (9), Joseph (6), Myrtle (4) and Bertie (4/12) lived in West Edmonton District, Alberta, Canada. William was a farmer. NOTE: This Canadian census shows Bertha, Retta, Guy, Earl and Joseph were all born in the U.S.. They had immigrated in 1916 and were naturalized. ============================ British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990 Name: William Albert Gault Birth Year: abt 1872 Death Age: 64 Death Date: 5 Aug. 1936 Death Location: Vancouver Registration Number: 1936-09-517248 BCA Number: B13157 GSU Number: 1953021 ============================ British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986, 004437849 Original record: Father: John Gault, b. Ontario Mother: Anna McMillan, b. Ontario Spouse: Annie Gault Age: 64 Years, 8 Months, 21 Days Cause of death: Carcinoma of Prostate, Carcinoma of Lung Interment: Aug. 8, 1936 ============================ Children not linked: 1. Frederick E. Gault Born: 11 Nov. 1900, Pincher Creek, Alberta Died: 2. James D. Gault Born: (1902) Canada Mar: Fern A. Jefcoat, Grande Prairie, Alberta Died: 1931marriage 3. Jean Gault Born: (1904), British Columbia, Canada Died: 1921census 4. Retta Iris Gault Born: Washington Mar: Benton ROSS Everton in 1927, Grand Prairie, Alberta Died: 1998, Hythe, Alberta, Canada Gravesite Details No marker ~ 2015 | Gault, William Albert (I36272)
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7002 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1281)
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7003 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3294)
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7004 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3295)
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7005 | In Almonte, on the 11th. inst., Henrietta, wife of Mr. Joseph Bond, aged 65 years. Afflictions sore with patience bore, Physicians tried in vain; But God was pleased to give her ease, And make her free from pain. | Lake, Henrietta (I34003)
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7006 | in another place b date is 1924 ??? | Coxford, RUTH Isabel (I133)
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7007 | In Arnprior ON when father died in 1893. In Winnipeg in 1941 when Wm. J. died. | Duncan, James Sidney (I2376)
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7008 | In Blythe, supported the family by doing home nursing. When the family arrived in Winnipeg Elizabeth and the girls Isabel, Kate and Mary were able to support the family. They bought a large house and took in borders. Maggie stayed home to help her mother until she married. They bought several pieces of property and one Mary went to live in as a new bride and lived in until her death - the house Ruby shared with her. When only Aunt Kate was left at home with her parents, they moved into a smaller house owned jointly by Mary, Kate and Belle. From this house Aunt Kate and Ruby came to us (Isabel Stewart's childhood home). As a result of their experiences with alcoholism, the family became strongly prohibitionists. | Duncan, Elisabeth (I2326)
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7009 | In care of the Lee Funeral Home. DASH Mr. John Leopold Dash of B13 Trans Canada Trailer Court, and formerly of the Vanguard district, passed away at the home of his daughter, Monday, December 5, 1988 at the age of 76 years. Born in Regina in 1912. He farmed in the Vanguard and Hazenmore districts and did carpentry work. He loved music and played with his father and brothers in The Dash Band for many years. Predeceased by his father, Frank in 1978; and brother, Joe in 1950. He is survived by three children: Gary (Jeannette) - Prince George, Jack - Regina, Helen (Lloyd) Wollis -Moose Jaw; his mother, Annie - Regina; . 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; four brothers: Martin (Katie) - Gravelbourg, ; Leo (Agnes) Kamloops, Frank (Tessie) -. Yellow Grass, George (Sally) - Moose - Jaw; and many nieces and nephews. Fu- neral services will be held at W.J. JONES & SON FUNERAL CHAPEL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1988 AT 1 :30 P.M. Reverend Jack Hobbs will officiate and interment will follow a Rosedale Cemetery. Visitation Friday evening 7-9 p.m. at the , funeral home. Memorials to the Sask. - Heart Foundation, Box 521, Moose Jaw, or to the charity of choice, would be apprecl-' ated. Calvin Gammel, Assisting Funeral I Director. 693-4644. | Dash, John Leopold (I28037)
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7010 | IN death certificate widowed father-James Moore mother-Roberta B. Scott son-Sgt. James E. Peverelle d. cerebral hemorrhage-embolism Weston cemetery | Moore, Catherine Bernice (I41618)
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7011 | In her 89th year. At her residence 203 Elizabeth St. Barrie. | Roe, Sarah (I26497)
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7012 | In hospital after a short illness, on Friday, December 3, 1982, age 77 years, Ronald Green, beloved husband of Ella Boucher. Brother of Thomas of Vermont, Ellen Collins of Placentia, Newfoundland and Katherine Richards of Connecticut. Uncle of Elaine O'Connor of Carp, Friends may call at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road (between Osland Park Drive and Woodroffe Avenue), on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Buried: Maple Grove Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to the Ottawa Civic Hospital or Parkdale United Church Memorial Fund. Source: Family papers - newspaper clipping. | Green, Ronald Robert (I35103)
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7013 | In hospital at Smiths Falls, Ontario, on Friday, August 23 1991, Margaret Lillian (Peggy) McGuire, formerly of Prospect and Carleton Place in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Clifford Salter Saunders. Loving mother of Lois (Mrs. David Lowry), R.R. 3, Almonte and the late Milton Saunders. Dearly loved grandmother of John Saunders (Jan) of Cobourg, Marlene (Mrs. John Boyce) of Franktown, Wendy, Heather and Glenn Lowry, all of R.R. 3, Almonte. Great-grandmother of Laura. Dear sister of Gertrude (Mrs. Leslie Mussell) of Prescott, Jim McGuire of Mississauga and Ernest McGuire of Ogdensburg, New York. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in St. James Anglican Church, Carleton Place, on Monday at 11 a.m. Reverend Gordon Worden officiating Internment Franktown Cemetery. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onlanark/NewspaperClippings/Mason/LanarkSM.htm; viewed Jul 29 2012 | Saunders, Clifford (I4703)
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7014 | In hospital Smiths Falls, Ontario on Sunday, April 17, 1988, Mary Ellen (Nellie Acton) in her 91st year. Wife of the late Harold Bennett. Loved mother of Harold, Jean (Mrs. Harold Coleman) both of R.R. 6, Smiths Falls; Irene (Mrs. Keith Brunton) of R.R. 3, Ashton; Edwin of Vanderhoof, B.C., sisterin-law of Mrs. Anna Acton of Smiths Falls Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grand-children Predeceased by 1 sister Irene Acton, brothers Edwin, Howard Tom, Ivan and Russell, infant son Kenneth and infant great-grandson Scott Brunton. Friends may call at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Service will be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday, April 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Franktown Union Cemetery. In memoriam donations to St. James Anglican Church would be appreciated. | Acton, Mary Ann (I3977)
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7015 | In Lanark Twp., Wednesday, October 31, Andrew Campbell, aged 71 years. To Rosetta Cemetery. Born in Lanark Twp. May 1835. Wife was Martha Forgie who died about 3 years ago. Five children, Archibald at White Lake; Andrew ,Stoughton, Sask.; Mrs. John S. Johnson, Mrs. John Erskine and Mrs. Thos. Bolger, all in vicinity of Clayton. Three brothers, two sisters survive, David, Calgary, Sask. [sic]; Archibald, Galbraith, Ont.; William, Restoule, Ont.; Mrs. John McDonald, Lanark; Mrs. Richard Stead, Cartwright, Man. Source: The Perth Courier, November 16, 1906 Note: Death notice, birth & death place from member no. 46572870. | Campbell, Andrew (I25257)
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7016 | In Loving Memory of Anilla Edwards (nee Sgoifo) Born on June 25th, 1927 in Timmins, Ontario. Passed peacefully on December 12th, 2019 in Sudbury, Ontario. Predeceased by her loving spouse Kenneth Elwood "Elly" Edwards, and her parents Giuseppe Sgoifo and Teresa (Midena). Loving mother of Lynn Mary (spouse Cathy MacKenzie), Brent George (spouse Tiffany Larocque), and Neil Joseph (spouse Heather Elliott). Cherished grandmother of Laurie (Jeff Dunn), Stacey (Brian Joblin), Meagan, and Cara (Josh Cooney). Dear great grandmother of Zoey, Hailey, Jax, and Callum. Very sadly missed by nieces Lisa and Natalie and nephew Adrian. Stepgrandmother of Brenna, Brady, and Morgan. Predeceased by her brothers Albert, Victor, and Edward (Eddie). Anilla loved her family, and she was so very proud of her grandchildren's accomplishments in life. She remembered everyone's birthday and was sure to buy a card, place a little something in it, and have it mailed to arrive on their special day. One of her passions was gardening, and she took great pride in her flowers. In her later years, she took up painting, and was very good at putting to paper what she envisioned. Anilla was a great cook, and everyone wanted her recipes. We were fortunate to each receive a copy of her specially-compiled recipe book. Anilla was a great listener. She would listen to any issue that one of us might have, and then very calmly and wisely give her input, never telling us what we should do, but giving her guidance and then leaving it for us to decide. Anilla was a very kind, loving, generous person, who welcomed all into her home. She truly enjoyed the grandchildren's and great-grandchildren's visits. Anilla will be remembered for her gentleness and kindness, and her love for all. Funeral Service in the R. J. Barnard Chapel Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home 233 Larch Street, Sudbury Friday, December 20th, 2019 at 2pm. (Friends may call 4-8pm Thursday and after 12noon Friday) Cremation with interment in the family plot at the Lasalle Cemetery. Donations to PetSave, the Elgin Street Mission, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. For donations and messages of condolence, www.lougheed.org http://www.lougheed.org. For those unable to attend the service, it can be viewed online at www.livememorialservices.com. | Sgoifo, Theresa "Anilla" (I26674)
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7017 | In loving memory of Georgina "Georgie" Katherine Currie (nee Munro), 86 years, who passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 27th, 2012 at Health Sciences North surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of Merrill Currie predeceased. Loving mother of Robert (Linda) of Courtice, Ont., and Gerry (Pat) of Sudbury. Proud grandmother of Scott (Kerri), Andrew, Kim (Mark), and great grandson Hunter and step grandmother of Stephanie (Mark), Grant, Kayle (Julie) and step great grandchildren Kaylin, Mac, Abby and Olivia. Beloved sister of Gerry Davis (Gene predeceased) of Regina and Diane Penttinen (Unno) both predeceased. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Georgie had been a member of St. Paul's United Church. Family was always the center of her life and she leaves a wonderful legacy of love. Georgie will be remembered for her great sense of humor, her love for playing cards especially euchre with family and friends at camp. The family expresses their appreciation to the staff of the Elizabeth Centre and the 4th floor, North Tower, Health Sciences North for their excellent care and compassion. At Georgie's request, there will be no visitation or service. Cremation. Donations to the Sam Bruno Pet Scanner Fund would be appreciated. (Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home. | Munro, Georgina Katherine "Georgie" (I40890)
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7018 | IN MEMORIAM MUNRO ? In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Robert (Margaret Yuill) D. Munro who passed away on September 11th, 1961. We miss her when we need a friend On her we always could depend She cheered our way, she soothed our pain God grant some day we'll meet again Our lips cannot speak how much we loved her Our hearts cannot tell what to say God alone know how we miss her In home that is lonesome today Ever remembered by family, Arthur, Addie and Margaret. ?b?MRS. ROBERT D. MUNRO?/b? One of the most beloved and respected citizens of the Clayton community passed away very suddenly in the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital, Monday, Sept. 11th in the person of Mrs. Robert D. Munro in her 74th year. Born in Lanark Township, Feb. 122nd, 1888 she was (Margaret Yuill) the daughter of the late Wm. Yuill and his wife Robena Somerville. In 1912 she married Robert D. Munro and settled on a farm in Lanark Township near Clayton where they lived for over 40 years. Four years ago they moved to Clayton Village where she spent her remaining years. Mrs. Munro was of a cheerful and loving disposition, a real true friend and neighbour. Her chief interests during her life were her home, her family and flowers. Left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother are her husband; one son and two daughters: Arthur of Clayton; Addie (Mrs. Matt E. Somerville) Middleville and Margaret (Mrs. George Affleck) Almonte. There a five grandchildren. Surviving in her family are one sister and 4 brothers: Jean (Mrs. Chas. Munro); Robert and Wm. Yuill, Clayton; Arthur and James Yuill, Almonte. Deceased members are Agnes (Mrs. Arch. Robertson); Ruby (Mrs. Lloyd Pretty) and Alex Yuill. The funeral service which was largely attended by relatives and friends was held Thursday, Sept. 14th from the Kerry Funeral Home, Almonte. Rev. Jas. Payton officiated. Interment was in Clayton United Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ernie Moulton, Wilf Halpenny, Alex Rintoul, Wm. Bolger, Wm. Bellamy and Earl Robertson. Many floral tributes testified to, the love and esteem felt for the deceased. | Yuill, Margaret "Maggie" (I11866)
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7019 | In Memory of Archibald Campbell, died Sept 28, 1877, aged 70 years. Native of Argyllshire, Scotland. Emigrated to Canada 1821. Also his wife, Marion Gemmill, died Feb 25, 1887, aged 72 years. | Gemmill, Marion (I34493)
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7020 | In memory of Private Thomas Noble Arthur Kidd June 12, 1916 Military Service: Service Number: 426325 Force: Army Unit: Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment) Division: 29th Bn. Additional Information: Born: May 3, 1886 Commemorated on Page 113 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Burial Information: Cemetery: RENINGHELST NEW MILITARY CEMETERY , Belgium Inscription Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment) Gravesite Details 426325 | Kidd, Private Thomas Arthur (I4523)
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7021 | In Memory Of, John Arthur, died Oct 12, 1910, aged 51 years. A Native of Antrim Ireland. His wife, Jessie Stewart, died Jan 6, 1948, aged 84 yrs | Arthur, John (I24879)
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7022 | In my records I have an Eli Leeson Kidd b. 1872, d.1936 in BC. married 1906 to Mary Crane Wilde (1885-1937). They had 10 children. Eli was the 7 of 8 children of Andrew Kidd and Mary Ann White. Both Andrew and Mary Ann died in Bruce County, ON. Andrew's parents were John Kidd and Mary ?. John is buried in Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, ON | Kidd, Elijah Leeson "Eli" (I4194)
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7023 | In Pakenham Township, on Wednesday 23rd August, Miss Annie Lindsay, aged 51 years. The funeral will take place on Friday, 25th inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. from the residence of her father, Mr Alex Lindsay, 8th con. Pakenham, to the 8th line Cemetery. | Lindsay, Annie (I8361)
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7024 | In Ramsay on Thursday morning, the 18th inst., Amelia, relict of the late Arthur Lang aged 76 years. The funeral will take place from her late residence, on Saturday (tomorrow) at two o'clock, p.m. [Maiden Name: Amelia WILSON] | Wilson, Amelia (I8170)
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7025 | In Ramsay, on Saturday, July 28th, Agnes, second daughter of John Steele, aged 14 years and ten months | Steele, Agnes (I7169)
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7026 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Kathleen Aima "Kathie" Sasso (F12769)
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7027 | In the 1910 Federal Census he is living at 2003 Arapaho Avenue, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. He is listed in the 1911 and 1913 Boulder City Directories, but in 1918, Mary Ann is listed alone, and subsequently in 1921, 1923 and 1925, she's listed as his widow. I have been unable to locate a death record for him. I believe he is buried in Green Mountain next to his wife. The Green Mountain cemetery has no record of his burial there. | Hilton, James Greenfield (I26731)
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7028 | in the 86th year of his age 1885, Friday November 27, The Almonte Gazette front page Another Old Resident Gone. -- Some time ago we published Mr W. Slater's recollections of Sir Walter Scott, which were very interesting and characteristic. To-day we have to record the death of the narrator, which took place at his son's residence, White Lake on Monday last. The deceased was well known in Almonte, and he had a somewhat interesting history. He came to Canada about 55 years ago, and worked in Montreal for a year. About the end of the year he engaged with Mr Kerr, of Montreal, but whilst walking round the city the two became separated, and Mr Slater set out on a hunt for Mr Kerr, to whom he has lent his watch, as that gentleman's was in the hands of a watchmaker, During his search for Mr Kerr he fell in with the late Mr John Gemmill, of Almonte (father of the gentleman so well known as "Major" Gemmill) who at that time had to drive to Montreal, when business called him there. The two entered into an agreement, and as the result Mr Slater, minus his watch, came to Almonte and remained with the Messrs Gemmill (father and son) about fifty years. About three years ago Mr Slater paid a visit to Montreal, and was successful in finding Mr Kerr, and from that gentleman received his watch, which was ticking away as cheerfully and steadily as it was fifty years before. Mr Slater lost his wife -- a sister of Messrs William, John and Allan Gilmour -- about 33 years ago, and did not again marry. He was a very robust and vigorous man, never having known to be ill, and died at the very advanced age of 85, of general breakup of the system. He was perfectly conscious to the last. He went to White Lake to live with his son about one year ago. He has left behind him a family of three sons and three daughters. The body of deceased was brought to the 8th line cemetery for burial on Wednesday, where were gathered many who had known him in by-gone years. Mr Slater lived through a very interesting period of the world's history, and could talk very pleasantly about the changes he had seen, as well as about the events of his boyhood days. Thus the links binding the present to the past are being broken one by one. | Slater, William (I12897)
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7029 | In the early morning hours of April 10, 2010, Kelly Carin passed away at the age of 85 with his daughter Leslie by his side. Kelly was born just outside North Battleford, Saskatchewan. He was the only son of Ralph and Lotty Carin and lived there with his younger sister Kathleen (Sissy)Bravener until going of to University in Saskatoon at the age of 17. Kelly had a change of heart and after one term at University decided to join the Navy during WW II. When the war ended Kelly returned to Saskatoon and University. There he met and married the love of his life, Doreen Hewitt. Kelly and Doreen had a wonderful life together supported by Kelly`s successful career in the Oil Refining Business. After over 33 years of service, Kelly retired when the Kamloops Petro Canada Refinery closed down in 1983. Kelly was a very talented sportsman who loved to compete. In his youth, he played hockey and golf. As a young man, he golfed,curled,fished and was an avid game bird hunter but after moving to Kamloops in 1963 turned his focus to golf and curling. GOLF: In 1940 at the age of 15, Kelly won the North Battleford Amature and in 1941, he was the Saskatchewan Junior Champion. In 1946, he was the Noth Batttleford Champion and in 1947, he was the N.W. Saskatchewan Champion. Kelly won the Waskesiu Lake Lobstick Championship in 1952 and '58 and in 1961 captured the Prince Albert Labour Day Amateur Championship. Kelly represented Saskatchewan on the Wellington Cup Team six times in '54,'55,'56,'57,'58, and '60. He was the Saskatoon City Champion, the Saskatoon G. & C.C. Champion, in '69 he won the Kamloops Sunshine Open and in '70, he was the Kamloops G. & C.C. Champion. In his golf career he had five Hole-In-Ones. Curling: In 1957, the Team Kelly played with his runner-up as Saskatchewan Represenative for the MacDonald Brier. He represented British Columbia in five Canadian Championships. In 1967, he played with Joe McKinnon`s Kamloops team at the Canadian Legion Championship. In 1971, he skipped the team that represented BC in the Canadian Mixed. His wife, Doreen, played lead along with Eve and George Stringer. In '75, he represented B.C. at the Canadian Legion, in '78, he skipped the B.C. team in the Canadian Seniors Men`s Championship again, this time played third for Bert Thorne. There are few people who have this much success in one sport let alone two. Kelly was certainly an accomplished athelete. Kelly was predecessed by his beautiful wife Doreen, his son Ross Kent Carin, his sister and brother-in-law, Kathleen and Bob Bravener of Point Roberts, WA. and his brother-in-law Alvin Hewitt of Perdue, Saskatchewan. He will be sadly missed by his daughter and son-in-law, Leslie and Mark Severson of Coquitlam, B.C. his two grandchildren, Kelli and Andy Severson of Coquitlam, B.C. his nephew and his family, Lee Bravener of Blane, WA, his sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Dorothy and Jim Thrash of Spokane, WA, his nephew and his family, Barry Thrash of Spokane, WA, his nephew and his family, Brent Thrash of Spoken, WA, his sister-in-law Doreen Hewitt of Perdue, SK, and his four nieces and their families, Brenda Patton of Regina, SK, Cheryl Pollock of Vancouver, B.C., Myrna Barclay of Regina, SK. and Norma Hewitt of Weyburn, SK. There will be a private family graveside service at Hillside Cemetery where Kelly will be laid to rest beside his wife, Doreen. Obituary from The Daily News. | Carin, Ross KELLY (I10101)
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7030 | In Waba in 1978. | Bennett, Roberta (I3604)
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7031 | In White Lake in 1978. | Bennett, Gilbert (I3597)
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7032 | Indicates he was 28 years old at his wedding on 6 Mar 1878 | Irwin, John (I30358)
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7033 | infant son | Munro, William Merrill (I10829)
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7034 | Infant son of Chamney and Frances (McIntyre ) Cooke. Twin brother of Arthur McIntyre Cooke (1929?1929) | Cooke, John Seley (I20047)
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7035 | Infant son of Chamney and Frances (McIntyre ) Cooke. Twin brother of Arthur McIntyre Cooke (1929?1929) | Cooke, Arthur Mcintyre (I20048)
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7036 | Infant stillborn son of Isobel Stanley and John McPhail. | McPhail (I32552)
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7037 | Info from Beechwood burial register: Address: 330 Metcalfe Ave, apt 810 Informant: R.J. Code, son | Code, Gordon Hamilton (I20758)
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7038 | Info from the Beechwood Burial register: Age at Death: 80 Parents: Samuel Christie & Jane Blackburn Late Residence: Brockville Hospital Social Status: Housewife Informant: Dr. Douglas Code, son Helena Christie married Thomas James Code (son of Abraham Code and Elizabeth Hopkins) in Ottawa on 29 June 29 1894. | Christie, Helena Lillie (I20755)
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7039 | Info from the Beechwood Burial register: Place of Nativity: Innisville, Ontario Age at Death: 59 yr, 5 months, 27 days Parents: Abraham & Eliza Code Late Residence: 309 Frank St St Ottawa Informant: D.B Code, son Helena Christie married Thomas James Code (son of Abraham Code and Elizabeth Hopkins) in Ottawa on 29 June 29 1894. | Code, Thomas James (I20754)
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7040 | Informant of death: Mrs. Sarah Jane Black of 222 N. Norah Street, Fort William. (wife) | Black, Charles Walter (I144)
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7041 | Informant on death certificate is his brother George Bolger of Clayton | Bolger, Thomas (I18112)
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7042 | Informant on Death Certificate: Mary McCulloch - Wife Source: Royal B.C. Museum Archives, D.C.# 1974-09-011156 FamilySearch.org | McCulloch, Frank George (I27344)
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7043 | Informant on here death certificate: William McMunn, Marion St., Covington County, Virginia. Probably her son. Born in Ramsey, Almonte, Ontario, Canada, she was the daughter of Duncan McGregor and Mary Gemmill, both of Scotland. | McGregor, Christina (I7842)
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7044 | Informant: Mrs George Geddes, North Gower, sister-in-law | Geddes, Matilda Ella (I14926)
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7045 | Information below from Contributor #50479821: Andrew Haggart married his childhood sweetheart Elizabeth Gibson and brought her back to a cabin in Spring Creek. They had five daughters: Margaret, Janet, Emily, Bessie, and Ellen. Margaret drowned at the age of 3. | Haggart, Margaret (I26876)
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7046 | Information below from Contributor #50479821: Andrew Haggart was born on November 2 1870. He came to Loring with his parents and located 200 acres of land in Hardy Township. He cleared several acres and built a log cabin. In 1895, Andrew went back to Scotland and married his childhood sweetheart, Elizabeth Gibson and brought her back to the cabin in Spring Creek. They had five daughters: Margaret, Janet, Emily, Bessie and Ellen. Andrew was a farmer but worked mostly as a camp cook. Information from McConkey Corners book. | Haggart, Andrew (I22486)
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7047 | Information from Jyne Munro Ouimet 10 May 2018: I have no further information on Alexander T (Thomas) Munro and his wife, I have located records that Donald had at least 3 brothers. William,Hugh and Alexander (we are currently researching to see if this Alexander was the man who settled near Carp and had a son named Donald. | Munro, Alexander Thomas (I7000)
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7048 | Information obtained from the Municipality of North Cowichan website Nov 2 2013. Event Type:Death Registration Number:1949-09-001451 BC Archives Mfilm Number:B13199 GSU Mfilm Number:2032569 Event Date (YYYY-MM-DD):1949-01-19 Event Place:DUNCAN Age at Death:64 Person:GEORGE LINTON BUCKHAM Vital Stat Images(s): 004437857_02361.jpg widower: jean macfarlane parents: george buckham & jeannie creighton young | Buckham, George Linton (I33284)
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7049 | Informent is recorded on his darth record as James S. Struthers Jr. of 9 Short Street, his son. His death record indicates that he is widowed. | Struthers, James (I12933)
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7050 | INNISS, Cecil C. - In hospital on Saturday March 11, 1978 Cecil C. Inniss of 1233 Randall Avenue beloved husband of Mary J. Bradley; dear father of Mrs. G. Holmes (Marilyn) of Ottawa; father-in-law of Gary Holmes; grandfather of Karen Lynn; brother i law of Vera Bradley of Ottawa. Funeral service was held from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel 315 McLeod St. Monday at 10 a.m. Cremation at Pinecrest. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to The Ontario Heart Foundation or the War Amps Association of Canada 110 Marton St., Toronto. The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 14 March 1978, page 58, column 4. | Inniss, Cecil Cave (I29992)
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