Our Family's Journey Through Time
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7601 | Lanark census info: Settlers 1820-1822 Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Page 2 of 4 Evans Richard Ramsay 1 20E 11 30 1822 Info about Richard A Richard Evans settled in Ramsay at Con 1, Lot 20 E Settler number 71 on December 6, 1822. Referred as Lanark Military Settler in Letter to Major Hillier at Government House, York, U.C. Letter signed by Col. W. Marshall "Supt. " He also certified that this Richard Evans did not belong to the societies of emigrants from Lanarkshire Scotland and did not receive any assistance from Government in money or provisions. Letter dated December 24, 1825. Richard Evans emigrated from Ireland to Canada in 1822 and settled in Ramsay Township, Lanark County Ontario November 30th 1822. The family farm was located on Concession 2, lot 20 east just outside of Clayton. According to Lanark county (Ontario) census of 1861, his age is given as 61 years. The death of Richard Evans is entered in Ann Plunkett's family Bible as: October 9, 1874. The family farm passed to William and then to his son Abe and upon Abe's death the family homestead passed to George Pretty, a son of Janet Evans and George Goodson Pretty. The widow of George Pretty sold the homestead and the present owners are believed to be from Ottawa. Notes for Rachel Code: Her age is given as 67 years in the Lanark county census. The death of Rachel Code Evans is entered in Ann Plunkett's family Bible as April 9, 1879. | Evans, Benjamin RICHARD (I7903)
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7602 | Lanark County, 1873 6903-73 Henry LEVER, 30, a carpenter, Bathurst Ont., Carleton Place, s/o Robert LEVER & Rebecca CLOW, married Mary McKITRICK, 30, Goulbourn, same, d/o Patrick McKITIRCK (sic) & Mary SIMPSON, witness: Samuel McKITRICK & Eliza MUNROE, both of Goulbourn, 10 Dec 1873, at Almonte, Ontario | Family: Henry Lever / Mary McKitrick (F4864)
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7603 | Lanark Era Married at Innisville, Wed. Apr 28th, Maria A. Ruttle, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Ruttle, to Mr. John Finlayson, of Ramsay. The attendants were Miss Emma Ruttle, as sister, and Mr. C. Finlayson. The groom is the son of Chas. Finlayson, of Ramsay. Witnesses: Charles Finlayson of Ramsay Township and Emma Ruttle of Drummond Township. | Family: John Mitchell Finlayson / Maria Adeline Ruttle (F2734)
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7604 | Lanark Era Wed. November 4th, 1896 In Lanark twp., Tues. Oct. 27th, Alexander McKay, aged 85 years. Born in Donnoch, Sutherlandshire, Scotland, in 181!. He was married a few years before coming to Canada, his wife dying on May 5th, 1896. They had ten children, of whom nine survive, five sons and four daughters. There of 66 grandchildren, and 57 great-grandchildren. Burial in Middleville cemetery. | McKay, Alexander (I6949)
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7605 | Lanark Era Mrs. William Anderson of Ramsay died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Gourley of Eganville, Sunday, April3rd? She was 66 years of age. Born Elizabeth Peters she carne from Paisley, Scotland with her parents at the age of II years. They settled in Ramsay, where she married the late William Anderson of Bennie's Comers. Her husband died 17 years ago, leaving her with five children: John Anderson and Mrs. Sam Reid both of Methven, Man.,; Wm. Anderson, CPR conductor of Eganville; Alex. Anderson, at home, who died three years ago, and Mrs. Alex. Gourley of Eganville. The body was sent by train to Almonte for burial at Bennie's Crs. Wed | Peters, Elizabeth (I8580)
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7606 | LANGSTAFF, Edith In hospital February 1, 1966, Edith E. Kidd, Kemptville, Ontario, widow of Albert Lang-staff, dear mother of Mrs. Duncan Derry (Alice), Port Credit, Mrs. Edward Van-stone (Mildred), and Mary, of Toronto, J. Grenv 1 1 1 e, Kemptville and Thomas A. K. of Toronto, age 90 years. Resting at the Rolston Funeral Home, service in St. James' Anglican Church, Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment adjoining cemetery ,14ft www.ancestry.ca [accessed 161211] Ottawa Journal (Birth, Marriage Death Notices), 1885 - 1980 Name:Edith E Kidd Gender:Female Notice Type:Death Death Date:1 Feb 1966 Death Place:Canada Spouse: Albert Langstaff +++ www.ancestry.ca [accessed 161211] gravestone, Anglican Cemetery, Kemptiville, Leeds Co.,ON 1869 - 1968 | Kidd, Edith Evelyn (I4928)
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7607 | Larence Munro ? obituary May 7, 2022 Munro, Larence (Loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother) Passed away peacefully in the Almonte General Hospital on Friday, May 6, 2022. Larence (nee Ladouceur) Of Almonte, Ontario, In her 93rd year. Loving wife to the late John. Fondly remembered by her children Ross Munro (Diane) and the late Howard Munro. Survived by Howard's spouse Cathy Munro. Proud "Grandma" to Phylip Munro (Julianna), Angela Brelis (Chris), Crystal Rodger (Peter), Michael Munro (Sarah), Angela Way (Rob) and the late Jeffrey McClymont. Survived by Jeffrey's spouse Amanda James. Loving and devoted great-grandmother to Emily Munro, Astrid Munro, Hayden Brelis, Alex Rodger, Ayden Way, Kinsley Way and Alyssa James. Predeceased by her brothers and sisters from the Ladouceur Family and survived by her sister-in-law Irene Ladouceur. Cherished by her many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Donations in memory of Larence may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. A special thanks to Dr. Stewardson, nurses, and staff from the Almonte General Hospital-Rosamond Unit, as well as the PSWs from Carebridge for their care and support. Private Family Graveside Service at the Guthrie United Cemetery in Clayton. A Celebration of Larence's Life will be held on Sunday, May 15, 2022 from 2 pm to 4 pm in the Almonte Civitan Hall (500 Almonte St.) Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) | Ladoucer, Larence (I15647)
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7608 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2699)
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7609 | Last found on the 1871 Census at Perth with a (daughter?) Isabella | Richardson, Janet (I33277)
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7610 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I727)
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7611 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2702)
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7612 | last known address: 1482 Glengarry Dr. Palm Harbour, FL 33563 813-784-0681 Died in 1980's | Rowan, William David (I2799)
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7613 | Last known address: 23 Fairview Cres. Trenton, ON - another listed as Box 494, Picton, ON at time when Norma had Carl and Scott at home. | Boxall, Norma Kathleen (I2698)
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7614 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2705)
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7615 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2710)
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7616 | Last Monday Mr Matthew M. Neilson, youngest son of one of the oldest and most respected families in Ramsay, died at his home on the 11th line, at the age of 65. His father, the late Mr John Neilson, was one of the pioneer settlers of Ramsay, coming from Paisley, Scotland. His father ntook up land on the 12th line, and there the late Mr M. Neilson was born and lived until 1881, when he moved to the farm on the 11th line and lived on it till he died. About the year 1872 Mr Neilson purchased a farm from the late Mr Jas Gemmill, having altogether 350 acres. His death is the sixth in a family of four sons and four daughters, the surviving members being Mrs Gavin Hamilton and Mrs William Smith. The late Messrs John and James Neilson were his brothers. His third brother died many years ago in Bellville, where he was a prominent contractor. In the year 1858 he married Emeline Teskey, daughter of the late Mr John Teskey, of Appleton. Mrs Neilson and their three sons and four daughters are all living. The children are John, on the old homestead; George, of the Gemmill farm; Mrs Alexander turner (Annie); Mrs John Thom (Aggie); and Emeline, James and Jennie, on the homeshead. The late Mr Neilson was a man of unblemished character and in his comparatively early death the community has lost one of its best citizens. he was of a very quiet and unassuming disposition, but was more than ordinary intelligent, and took a lively interest in public affairs. For many years he filled the position of school trustee for the Appleton section, and was a member of the Ramsay board of health at the time of his death. The deceased had been ailing for three or four years with a kidney trouble. He was a kind-hearted man, who laboured hard for his children and had the satisfaction of seeing them all well provided for before he died. although death came to Mr Neilson at a comparatively early age, it found him well prepared to face the grim monster, and before dying he called his family to his bedside and expressed the hope to meet them all in the better land. His last words were "remember me." In politics the late Mr Neilson was a pronounced Liberal, and was well posted on the affairs of the country. In religion he was a devout member of the Presbyterian congregation at Appleton, in which he held office for a time as manager. The funeral, which took place on Wednesday afternoon, to the eighth line cemetery, was very largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev G. T. Bayne, of Ashton and Appleton, and the pall-bearers were Messrs D. Dowling, Thos Cavers, Robt Cavers, J. A. Teskey, William Paul, Jas Turner. The sorrowing ones have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. | Neilson, Matthew McFarlene (I8217)
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7617 | Last name?tab?Sutherland Marriage year?tab?1817 Marriage date?tab?27 Jun 1817 Spouse's first name(s)?tab?Jean Spouse's last name?tab?Ritchie Place?tab?Glasgow County?tab?Lanarkshire Country?tab?Scotland Record set?tab?Scotland, Parish Marriages & Banns 1561-1893 Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory?tab?Parish Marriages Collections from?tab?United Kingdom, Scotland | Family: John Sutherland / Jane "Jean" Ritchie (F11279)
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7618 | Late Mrs. J. Geddes. Mrs. Sarah Jane Leach Geddes, wife of Mr. John Geddes. of North Gower, passed away at her home after an Illness of three months. In her seventieth year. She was one of the .best believed and highly esteemed residents of North Gower and. ber death will be a loss to all who knew her. The chief mourners at the funeral which was largely attended, were her husband and ncr six sons, Messrs. George Geddes, Adam Geddes, Harry and Leach Geddes of North Gower, James Geddes. of Beale. Sask., and Herman Geddes of Empress, Alia.; a daughter. Miss Matilda Geddes. of North Gower. and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lulu Geddes. Mrs. Geddes also leaves seven brothers and seven grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Wemberly, of the North Gower Anglican church, of which Mra Geddes was a member; and Interment was made In the church cemetery. The pall bearers were Messrs. W. Fisher, Henry Leach, Stephen Garland, James Seabrook, W. Salter and Henry Porter. | Leach, Sarah Jane (I11015)
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7619 | Laughlin, John, www.rootsweb.com | Family: Samuel Leach / Jane Ann Saunders (F3625)
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7620 | Laura Essie Wilson was a 25-yr-old teacher when she married 38-yr-old William Allan Scott of Pakenham Tp, Lanark Co. She was the daughter of Thomas Young Wilson and his wife Mary Wesley Lowrie of Fitzroy Tp, Carleton, Co., Ont. Their only two sons were killed tragically in WW2:- F.Sgt. (Flight Engineer) Donald Stewart Scott was lost at sea in the area of the Faroe Islands when the Canso aircraft he was in was shot down by a German U-boat and the 8-man crew had to share the only surviving 4-man inflatable raft for over 20 hours. Donald died during the ordeal several hours before the survivors were rescued. The younger son, Kenneth, was a Leading Aircraftsman acting as a dropper on board a Dakota transport which was taking supplies to the British Army in Burma 12 January 1945. It was shot down by a Japanese fighter and Kenneth's final resting place is in the Taukkyan War Cemetery in Myanmar (Burma). | Wilson, Laurie Essie (I32198)
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7621 | Laverne Lee "Bud" Robinson, 90 of Jesup, Ga. died Wednesday, June 19, 2013 in the Coastal Manor Nursing Home. He was a U.S. Army Veteran serving in WWII and is a Purple Heart Recipient. Retiring as a postal mail carrier, he enjoyed fishing, hunting and golf in his spare time. Survivors are his wife, Virginia Robinson of Dearborn, Mich.; a daughter, Tammy Parr of Nashville, Mich.; two sons, Kim Robinson of Jesup, Ga., Randy Robinson of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Arlene Rutkowski of Manistee, Mich.; 5 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 11 A.M. Friday, June 21, 2013 at Northside Baptist Church with Pastor Anthony Hipps officiating, along with the American Legion Post 311's presentation of the U.S. Flag. Interment will be in the Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Glennville, Ga. Visitation will be 10 to 11 A.M. prior to services at the church. Please sign the online guestbook at www.rinehartandsons.com. Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home of Jesup, Ga. is in charge of arrangements. Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home, Inc. 860 Highway 301 South Jesup, GA 31546 (912) 427-3718 | Robinson, Laverne Lee "Bud" (I37340)
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7622 | Lawrence or Larry Eggertson was born 13 April 1916 in Gimli, Manitoba. His parents were Asbjorn and Sesselja (Gottskalkdottir) Eggertson. Each of them had moved from Iceland to Winnipeg where they married in 1904 and then moved to Gimli before 1916. Larry married Catherine Elizabeth Kidd on 11 April 1941 in Nokomis, Saskatchewan, where Beth had grown up. Larry and Beth moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba where Larry worked as a salesman and then a manager. Larry died on 17 June 2002 in Winnipeg. | Eggertson, Lawrence (I7193)
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7623 | Lawrence passed away at the age of 96 in Hughson. He is survived by his son Larry (LaVonne) Turner; three grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Lawrence was preceded in death by his parents Carman and Goldie Turner; wife Evelyn Turner; children Diana Turner and Peggy Turner; and brother Eddie Turner. Lawrence went to Mountain View School and graduated from Turlock High School before being drafted into the Army in 1942. In 1942 he married Evelyn Worrell and together they shared 70 years of marriage. Lawrence and Evelyn were members of Mitchell Community Church. He loved to fish, bowl and golf. They belonged to several RV clubs and traveled with them frequently. Lawrence was a member of the Mountain View Volunteer Fire Department and also served as a commissioner. Viewing will be held at Allen Mortuary on Monday, April 15, 2019 from 4:00-7:00p.m. Funeral service will also be held at Allen Mortuary on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 10:00a.m. with burial to follow at Turlock Memorial Park. Adapted from Allen Mortuary obituary | Turner, Lawrence Carman (I30921)
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7624 | LEACH, Kenneth Austin Peacefully at the Carleton Place Hospital, with his family by his side on Saturday, January 26, 2013 in his 80th year. Beloved husband for 50 years of Elaine Leach (nee Graham). Loving father of Carolyn Leach and Karen Trepanier. Cherished grandfather of Bradley Trepanier. Dear brother of Gary (Frankie) Leach, Bert (Jean) Leach and Frances (the late Barry) Gordon. Friends may pay respects at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Avenue West on Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. In memoriam, donations to St. James Anglican Church, Franktown General Fund or the Carleton Place Hospital would be appreciated. | Leach, Kenneth Austin "Ken" (I8683)
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7625 | Leader Post, Regina, Saskatchewan April 12, 1915, Page. 10 "MANY OLDTIMERS ATTEND FUNERAL - GEORGE GRASSICK" Father of Ald James Grassick laid to Rest in Regina Cemetery Many oldtimers from city and country attended the funeral of the late George Grassick, held yesterday afternoon at the residence of his son Alderman James Grassick, at 1604 16th Ave. The pallbearers were six intimate friends of the deceased, two being old neighbors in Manitoba and two being former residents of Yellow Grass. The service, which was a very impressive one, was conducted by the Rev. Wm. Guy and the Rev. W. J. Stewart. W.H. Duncan, Mrs. Duncan and daughter reached the city Saturday night from the coast, just in time for the funeral yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan had not intended returning to the city so soon, but left for the east immediately upon receipt of word that Mrs. Duncan's father had passed away. Mr. H. W. Hargreave of Edmonton a son-in-law, J.T. Bell of Medicine Hat and George Grassick of Yellow Grass were among those present from out of town. The casket was covered with many floral tributes, from far and near, among the number being a handsome wreath from the old-timers. The pall-bearers were S. Taylor, Wm. Robson, formerly of Yellow Grass, George Webb and CJ McCusker formerly of Manitoba and Robt. McKell and P.D. Stewart. Burial was made in the family plot in the Regina cemetery | Grassick, George (I6540)
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7626 | LEESON LYLE W. 1923 - 2011 Married Dec. 6, 1945 KATHLEEN S. BLIGDON 1926 - 2015 | Leeson, Lyle Wellington (I3697)
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7627 | LEESON LYLE W. 1923 - 2011 Married Dec. 6, 1945 KATHLEEN S. BLIGDON 1926 - 2015 | Bligdon, Kathleen Sylvia "Kay" (I13758)
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7628 | LEESON Edna Joy; aged 62 years, on October 9, 1982 after a lengthy Illness. No service win be held at her request. Survived by her sisters, Betty and Dixie; brothers-in-law; nieces; nephews; grand-nieces; grand-nephews; and missed by her friends. | Leeson, Edna Joy (I23103)
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7629 | LEESON, Alfred S. In hospital, Thursday, October 30, 1986, Alfred Leeson. aged 73 years, beloved husband of Doris Hamilton. Dear father of Catherine, Carole and Judy (Mrs. Steven Rourke). Loving grandfather of Erin, Mark and Karen. Brother of Georgina (Mrs. Anthony Gallant), Mary (Mrs. Albert Baker) and Myrtle (Mrs. Norman Cottage) . Funeral arrangements by the Tubman Funeral Home. For information call 722-6559. | Leeson, Charles Alfred Windfield Sidney (I15922)
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7630 | LEESON, Doris (nee Hamilton) Peacefully on Sunday, July 30, 2017 in her 102nd year. Beloved wife of the late Alfred Leeson. Dearly loved mother of Catherine Kelly (Fred Stickley), Carole Leeson, and Judy Rourke (the late Steven Rourke). Especially proud and wonderful Grandma of Erin (Phil), Mark, Karen, Jamie (Alicia), and Kelsey. Fondly remembered by many relatives, friends, and neighbours. In addition to being a devoted mother and grandmother, Doris loved her work in the office of the Minister of National Health and Welfare. In keeping with Doris' wishes, there will be a private family service. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the CN1B would be appreciated. Online guestbook available at www.capitalmemorial.ca C1442321 | Hamilton, Doris Muriel (I15921)
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7631 | LEESON--At Calgary, on Tuesday the 17th, Rubie, only child of Mr. Geo. Leeson, aged 9 months and 23 days. The Calgary Tribune, Nov 18, 1885 | Leeson, Rubie (I11724)
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7632 | Lena Mary Ho, 83 Journal Staff Mar 1, 2010 . ..."Lena Mary Ho, 83, of Apple Valley, Minn., passed away peacefully Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010, on a sunny winter day after a long illness. . She was preceded in death by her parents, Rufus Lorene and Edith Mary Caul; husbands, Thomas Calder and Willy Ho. . She is survived by three brothers, Wilfred Caul and his wife Lois of Devlin, Ontario, Austin Caul and his wife Beverly of Dryden, Ontario, and Ray Caul of Thunder Bay, Ontario; two sisters, Hazel Strachen of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and May Marsh of Saskatchewan; six children, Thomas Calder and his wife Sheryl of Bloomington, Minn.., Reynold Calder of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lilly Ho-Pehling and husband John Pehling of Tampa, Fla., Deborah Ho-Beckstrom and husband Daniel Beckstrom of Apple Valley, Minn., Diane Gage and husband Lenny Gage, and Connie Ho of Apple Valley, Minn.; five grandchildren, Alyson Beckstrom, Chelsey Calder, Kersten Calder, Brooke Calder, and Tara Elie and husband Ryan Elk River, Minn.; and two great-grandchildren, Landon and Cooper Elie. . Lena was a business woman, retiree from General Motors, advocate for special needs individuals, caregiver and most of all a great mother. . She will surely be missed by all who knew her. . Memorial contributions may be made to: Lifeworks, 2965 Lone Oak Drive, Eagan, MN 55121; www.lifeworks.org or JRD Fund c/o Opal Corporation, 706 Robert St., W. St. Paul MN 55107; www.opalhomeservices.com." | Caul, Lena Mary (I20712)
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7633 | LENEY, Marjorie King Hartin In hospital on Wednesday, April 18, 1990, following a lengthy illness; beloved wife of Thomas Alexander (Al) Leney and the late Randolph Hartin. Dear mother of John Hartin (Debbie) and grandmother of Christopher, Timothy and Andrew Hartin and Janice and Tom Leney. Stepmother of Graham and Barrie Leney (Marilyn) . Also survived by 2 nieces Mary McPherson, Victoria, British Columbia, and Joan Kington, Burlington, Ontario. Friends may call at the Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the chapel on Friday at 1 1 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemete:y In lieu of flowers donations to the charity your choice would be appreciated. | King, Marjorie Irene Laura (I23993)
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7634 | Lenora McGrath married William Garland Kidd, son of John Kidd and Margaret Garland. Lenora and William had 4 children: Margaret Jane "Minnie" Kidd born March 22, 1862 John Franklin Kidd born January 26, 1864 Ida Marie Kidd born February 28, 1868 William Kidd born April 3, 1870 | McGrath, Lenora (I3715)
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7635 | Leonard Karnes was killed accidentally this morning near White Sulphur Springs, while riding on a freight train. . . .He was the son of Mrs. Nina Karnes Wolf, of San Antonio, but he made his home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. McMunn, in Covington." From Richmond-Times Dispatch, 21 November 1916 | Karnes, Leonard McMunn (I32954)
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7636 | Lester Boyd Jamieson The largely attended funeral service for the late Lester Boyd Jamieson who passed away on Friday, February 14th, 1975, was held on Sunday afternoon, February 16, at Almonte United Church. Mr. Jamieson suffered a heart seizure and passed away a short time later. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Robert McCrea of Almonte United and Rev. Ray Anderson, a former minister of the Almonte Church. Interment was at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. The well-filled church was a fitting tribute to one who had served his church as an elder for some 50 years and as clerk of the session for 35 years. Mr. Jamieson was born in North Dakota on October 23, 1890, and came to Canada as an infant. He was a son of the late Robert Jamieson and his wife, Sarah Dworkin. He received his early education at the school at Hopetown and later learned the art of cheesemaking at Kingston dairy school. He was married at Watson's Corners in 1912 to the former Mary Euphemia McDougall, and for the next 13 years resided in such places as Perth, Prospect, Malakoff and Clayton, following his trade as a cheesemaker. The following 28 years were spent farming on the farm outside of Almonte where his son Boyd now resides. After moving into Almonte, Mr. Jamieson was for three years in the Registry Office, followed by some time in the Almonte Cold Storage plant. In later years, he worked at refurbishing old furniture at the Pinecraft shop. Besides his wife, Mr. Jamieson is survived by a son, Boyd, of Almonte; two daughters, Mrs. Eileen Russell of Kingston, and Mrs. Beryl Riddell, Cardinal; a brother, William, at Hopetown, and two sisters, Mrs. Clara Miller of Timmins and Mrs. Percy Currie of Radisson, Sask. He was predeceased by a son, Lionel. Pallbearers at the funeral were Ross Craig, Larry Command, Weldon Kropp, Wilbert Monette, and nephews Melville Dowdall and Mac Dowdall. | Jamieson, Lester Boyd (I27520)
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7637 | Lethbridge Herald Thursday, February 2, 1978, Lethbridge, Alberta Clatie Jane Robertson - wife of Ken Robertson of Fort Macleod, AB - children: Jack Ralph of Fort Macleod, AB Mrs Jerry (Marie) Witbeck of Lethbridge, AB Mrs Steve (Arlerie) Bartosek of Lethbridge, AB - born at Raymond, AB Dec 5 1907 - raised and educated in the Magrath area - married Fred Ralph (died in 1956) - married Ken Robertson in 1960 and moved to Fort Macleod, AB - also survived by 14 grandchildren & 13 great-grandchildren and her step-children: Mrs Jim (Patricia) Takahashi of Lethbridge Mrs Jerry (Judy) Rogers of Devon, AB her siblings: Andrew Lund of Fort Macleod Art Lund of Milk River, AB Clarke Lund of Rosemary, AB Rozz Lund of Phoenix, Arizona Harry Lund of Carlin, Nevada Ersel (Bronc) Lund of Gem, AB Mrs Frank (Crystal) Kenney of Taber, AB Mrs Jack (Idale) Kenney of Taber, AB Mrs LaNay (Hazel) Christensen of Stirling, AB - predeceased by her parents, DeLoss & Mary Ellen Lund and by one sister, Mrs Manila Meldrum and infant son, LaRay Ralph in 1931 (? very fuzzy) and by her first husband, Fred Ralph in 1956 | Lund, Clatie Jane (I34173)
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7638 | Lethbridge Herald April 6, 1981 FORRY - Passed away in the city on Saturday, April 4th, 1981, Mr. David Alexander Forry at the age of 33 years of 627 19th Street South Lethbridge, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Betty and Clifford Forry of Lethbridge. Born November 23rd, 1947 in Calgary, the late Mr. Forry received his education in Lethbridge attending the LCI, LCC and the University of Lethbridge. He managed his own Real Estate Holdings as well as being employed by the city of Lethbridge part time at the time of his passing. He participated in sports, was a member of the Lethbridge Curling Club and Henderson Golf Course. He is survived by his mother Betty and father Clifford as well as his sister, Mrs. xxxx Hunt, his bother-in-law, xxx and his nephew xxx and his niece xxxx, all of Lethbridge, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins throughout Canada | Forry, David Alexander (I20548)
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7639 | Lethbridge Herald, Lethbridge, Alberta, CA April 23, 1981, Page 39 ==== My grandfather Moffatt's family immigrated from Scotland via Ireland on 1819 to Carleton Place Ontario in the Ottawa River valley. Grandpa was raised on a farm near Pilot Mound Manitoba and moved to Alberta during WW1 where he met and married my grandmother, Alberta. They lived in Champion where my Dad Eric and Aunt were born until 1934 when they moved to Lethbridge. Source: Granddaughter Pat K. April 23 2020 | Moffatt, John Milton (I34714)
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7640 | letter (writer unknown), found in Arthur Willoughby's collection, states place of marriage as Almonte, Lanark Co., Ontario The Almonte Gazette - marriage Willoughby - Bond. Isaac Willoughby,Almonte, to Henrietta Bond, Almonte, by Rev. James Preston, 21 Dec.1868. (St. James Anglican Church The Perth Courier - 25 Dec 1868 - marriage At St. James' Church, Carleton Mr.Isaac Willoughby, to Henrietta, eldest daughter of Mr.Joseph Bond, both of Almonte. Children 1. Charles Herbert Willoughby b: 24 NOV 1869 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada 2. William George Willoughby b: 2 JUN 1872 in Carleton Place, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario Canada 3. Henrietta Willoughby b: 18 JUN 1874 in Carleton Place, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada 4. Joseph Alfred Bond Willoughby b: 12 AUG 1876 in Carleton Place, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada 5. Anne Maria Willoughby b: 9 FEB 1878 in Carleton Place, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada 6. Isaac Willoughby b: 17 FEB 1881 in Whitefish, Montana, USA 7. Eva Rebecca Willoughby b: 25 JAN 1884 in Edwardsburg, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada 8. Ellen May Willoughby b: 4 OCT 1885 in Edwardsburg, Grenville County, Ontario, Canada 9. Robert Nelson Willoughby b: 21 NOV 1887 in Cardinal, Ontario, Canada 10. Frederick Stanley Willoughby b: 1 JUL 1889 in Cardinal, Ontario, Canada | Bond, Henietta (I31724)
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7641 | LEWIS, Clarence Stanley In hospital on Saturday, January 27, 2007 in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy Fisher. Loving father of David and Lynda Roy (Ron). Dear grandfather of Colby, Joshua and Cameron Roy. Brother of Neil Lewis (Betty). He will also be greatly missed by his nephew Steven Lewis and family. Predeceased by his parents Stewart Lewis and Elsie Simpson. Friends may call at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Avenue, Carleton Place on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 12 noon until time of service in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Dewar's Cemetery, Ashton in the spring. Those wishing may make memorial donations to the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital or the Ashton United Church. Tributes, donations or condolences may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com | Lewis, Clarence Stanley (I5429)
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7642 | LEWIS, Margaret - in Ottawa, Thursday, Nov. 25, 1965, Miss Margaret A. Lewis, aged 80, formerly of Kemptville, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, dear sister of Mrs. W. W. Johnston (Elizabeth), 10 Harmer Avenue, Ottawa. Resting at the Rolston Funeral Home. Kemptville. Service in St. James Anglican Church, Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in adjoining cemetery. | Lewis, Margaret A. (I6253)
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7643 | Lewis, Neil A. Life long farmer in Ashton At the Carleton Place Hospital on Tuesday November 20, 2018, at the age of 86. Loving husband of Betty for almost 60 years. Dear father of Steven (Brenda). Proud grandfather of Lyndsey, Kaitlyn (Mark Foster), Kendra (Chris Stoddard) and Krista. Great-grandfather of Avaleigh, Mason, Garrett, Jaelynn, Kallie and Kinsley. Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Sunday November 25, 2018 from 12 noon until time of the service in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. Inurnment at Dewar Cemetery. For those who wish, a donation to CHEO would be appreciated by the family. | Lewis, Neil Albert Stewart (I5438)
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7644 | Likely buried on the farm he settled on in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada | Kilfoyle, Francis James (I3880)
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7645 | Lila Marion Campbell Drysdale died at Kingston General Hospital September 2, 1971. Wife of the late William J. Drysdale; mother of Mrs. P. Polivanov (Kaye), Menlo Park, California; Mrs. J. Crawford (Claire), San Diego, California; and Mr. William D. Drysdale, Port Credit, Ontario. Interment, Lanark Cemetery. For the full death notice, see: The Kingston Whig-Standard, Friday, September 3, 1971, page 2 | Campbell, Lila Marion (I36791)
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7646 | Linda Margaret, five months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville McCoy, of Stittsville, died on Monday at the home of her parents. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon from Kennedy's Funeral Home here to Stittsville United Church and cemetery. Source: The Carp Review, Carp, Ontario, 21 February 1952, Page 1, Col. 6 | McCoy, Margaret Linda (I26151)
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7647 | listed as widower at marriage to Susan Kidd | Wynn, Robert (I4317)
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7648 | listed in fathers obituary anonymos, "An Undated Collection of Obituary Notices from Beckwith & Carleton Place for the Period 1892 - 1944", glued into a Sharpe's catalog | Cram, Albert Edward (I5708)
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7649 | listed in fathers obituary anonymos, "An Undated Collection of Obituary Notices from Beckwith & Carleton Place for the Period 1892 - 1944", glued into a Sharpe's catalog | Cram, George (I5709)
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7650 | listed in fathers obituary anonymos, "An Undated Collection of Obituary Notices from Beckwith & Carleton Place for the Period 1892 - 1944", glued into a Sharpe's catalog | Cram, Norman McLeod (I5710)
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